Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1973

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AlphaSigmaPhi 1 KathyJennIgs 2 Manette Vlllafranca 3 DenisePllie 4 Glen Greiner 5 Dan PIcchio 6 Phil Hubbard II Sherl (Montana) Harris 8 Scott Powell 9 PaulJennings 10 Bob Laclede 1 1 John Markham 12 Karen Eberle 13 Tom Waldron 14 MikeBritt 15 Mary Helen Schmidt 16 Steve Fink 17 Bob Brandt 18 BillLadd 19 Tony Windier 20 Jeannie Doherty 21 Roger Kreutz 22 NickVaccaro 23 Chris Casserly 24 Patty Breckenridge 25 Lisette-Hays 26 Tom Allison 27 Craig Deyerle 28 Sylvia Schneider 29 FredSchleslnger 30 Jeannie Sheehan 31 Matt Baker 32 Tim Freeh 33 Lars Fowler 34 CindyYopp Alpha Sigma Phi is a prime example of the vast amount of change that Tulane University as well as the Fraternity System has undergone in the past ten years Last year Alpha Sig celebrated the tenth anniversary since its inception on the Tulane Campus in 1962. and many alumni who participated in the festivities were astonished at the change which had taken place in so short a time. There was one thing, however, that had not changed: The fact that Alpha Sig is a group of individuals with a wide variety of interests and backgrounds. In this sense, there is no particular qualification a man must meet in order to become a member. Alpha Sig is interested in a man whose character and ideals (not whose opinions or background) make him worthy for membership. Surprisingly enough, the vast divisity among the membership of Alpha Sig does not lead to chaos; on the contrary, tolerance for different opinions and character types is perhaps the major strength of our fraternity today, David Martin [17]

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Alpha Omicron Pi Established in 1898 as the second oldest sorority on campus, Pi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi has remained a small group of friends In keeping with the tradition that sororities were founded on. Every member is an Integral part of our sorority from the moment they are pledged. Our goals include scholarship, leadership, and philanthropy. Alpha Omicron Pi ' s involvement in cam- pus activities, politics, New Orleans ' cultural events, and our special Philanthropic campaign for the Arthritis Foundation, makes us more aware of ourselves as individuals and more conscious of our community. Cooking our weekly lunches at the house and planning parties help us know each other better, but are only one aspect of our sorority. CorinneCrozat and Betsy Marsal 1 Maureen Cronan 2 Missy Holbrook 3 Betsy Marsal 4 Lesley Holder 5 Suzanne Taylor 6 Becky Dalby 7 Flora Eustis 8 CorinneCrozot 9 Louise Ferrand 10 Carol Colomb 11 Donald 12 KathySchneidau 13 Martha Sellers 14 Susan VanHart BACK AT THE GARAGE: Wendy Delery Schuyler Ruhlman Diane Ryan Mica Foti JYA: Pris Mims Debbie Olivers Susan Theisen [16]



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ATO ' s at Tulane have moved through the present year with one major goal— enrichment of the total individual. Emphasis has shifted away from the primarily social organization to one that will force the brother to discover himself— both In relation to the concrete pressures of the present and to the more abstract ones of the future. Beta Epsllon has realized this goal by providing a pledge program which stressed adjustment to the university, by participating in a number of community service projects, by sponsoring a series of career lectures, and by holding the traditional social functions. Essential to the success of any fraternal organization is the cohesiveness of its membership. ATO ' s have concertediy helped each other to develop within an atmosphere of intense difference of opinion. The fraternity has thus been able to complement the university and offers activities that can not be appreciated by any random group of college students. As a result, Alpha Tau Omega has strengthened itself through a collective experience of pride, ambition, and work. Tom Burke Alpha Tau Omega 1 Craig Saporlto 2 Tom Burke 3 Peggy Flynn 4 Bob Rainold 5 Kitty Hall 6 Greg Powell 7 Mark Lutenbacher 8 PegeSternberger 9 Ed Landry 10 Ted Adams 11 Judy Howard 12 Chuck O ' Brien 13 Lauriston Taylor ill 14 Gordon Combs 15 JoeDigrado 16 Robert Bouzon 17 Keith Bowman 18 MaryPiauche 19 MIkeMcNulty 20 Barry Meyer 21 Kent Smith 22 KItLozes 23 Melissa McGinn 24 Paul Lacroix 25 JohnBuntin 26 Jeff Winchester 27 MikeDrlscoll 28 Vic Crane 29 Tommy Kingsmill 30 Steve Frick 31 Burke Madlgan 32 Denny Weber 33 Joe Bruno 34 CariSturges 35 Robert Sutter 36 Marty Mayer 37 Kenny Lota 38 Kenny Blaiek 39 Ben Blaiek 40 JohnColaiuca 41 Bob Hughes 42 Larry Quartana 43 Ramon Sanchez 44 MarkTuregano 45 Jack McCormick 46 Bruce Adams 47 Jack Adams 48 MIkeCascIno 49 Jim Robinson 50 Vicky Reggie LOOKING DOWN: Ralph Brennan JimCaire Chris Capo Taylor Casey Larry Deli Richard Ellis Dave Faigoust Dan Herrman Thomas Manson DougMiele Bruce Newman Mike Rouen Mike Ryan Bill Starr Bob Thomas Neil Ann Armstrong Cathy Clark Nancy Eagan Laurie Fossom DarlenePoe AnnaDelvalle KathyWhibbs

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