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EDMUND B. MARTIN, JR. • EDITORJAMES J. PLAUCHI&, JR. * EDITORHARRY H. HOWARD • BUSINESS MGR.
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ESTLED SECURELY IN A GREAT
SWEEPING CRESCENT OF THE HIS-
TORIC MISSISSIPPI RIVER, OLD NEW
ORLEANS IS THE POSSESSOR OF A PROUD HERITAGE OF COLORFUL TRADITION
AND GRACIOUS LIVING. HERS ARE THE CONTINENTAL CUSTOMS OF OLD-
WORLD FRANCE, BLENDED BY THE MELLOWING PROCESSES OF TIME WITH
SPANISH CABALLERO TRADITIONS AND ENGLISH CAVALIER INFLUENCES. NEW
ORLEANS IS THE HOME OF THE CREOLE, A LAUGHING HAPPY PEOPLE, NEVER
TOO BUSY TO PLAY. HER EATING PLACES ARE FAMOUS FOR GUMBO AND JAM-
BALAYA, SAVORY DISHES WHICH COMBINE FRENCH FLAVOR AND SPANISH
FIRE. THE VIEUX CARRE IS A WORLD APART, ROMANTIC AND PICTURESQUE.
THE NARROW STREETS, DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE, EXQUISITE IRON GRILL-
WORK, AND COOL, DEEP-SHADOWED PATIOS CREATE AN AURA OF CHARM
COMPLETELY UNIQUE.
CITY JOlE CONTRASTS
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ING CRESCENT WHICH ENCIRCLES NEW ORLEANS LIKE A PROTECTING ARM
IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST TRAVELLED WATERWAYS. THE MISSISSIPPI
IS THE PATHWAY TO THE WORLD FOR THE PRODUCTS OF THE VAST, FER-
TILE MIDDLE SECTION OF OUR CONTINENT, AND NEW ORLEANS IS THE FLOOD-
GATE OF THIS STREAM OF COMMERCE. NEW ORLEANS IS A HEALTHY, GROW-
ING CITY, ALIVE AND BUSTLING. DAY AND NIGHT SHIPS' WHISTLES AN-
NOUNCE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, AND NIGHT AND DAY THE ROAR OF
MIGHTY ENGINES HERALDS THE SKYLINERS AS THEY COME AND GO. THE
TWIN SILVER STRIPS OF THE RAILROADS RADIATE FROM NEW ORLEANS LIKE
SPOKES FROM A HUB, AND MODERN HIGHWAYS CROSS THE BROAD MISSIS-
SIPPI ON SPANS WHOSE BASES REACH DOWN TO THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE
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with New Orleans, but the attainment of progress has not
meant the sacrifice of a gracious way of living. Apprecia-
tion of the human[tiesJw&-been- fostered at Tulane through
the years wifen tremendous scientific advances have tended
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c,hanges brought about by reconversion follow-
ing the end of the war are in evidence throughout the Uni-
versity. Veterans of battles fought on every sea and in every
clime have returned to the campus, bringing with them a
maturity and seriousness new to college life. Students from
many countries make Tulane an integral part of New Orleans,
the International City.
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X,-he past year will be remembered for the large influx of veteran students to
the campus. Until the fall of 1946, Tulane was able to take care of qualified students
who applied for admission, but from that time it became apparent that the University would
not be able to do so. A policy giving preference to former students and those with su-
perior high school records was worked out, and the expansion of the University's enroll-
ment to the limit of its facilities was carefully controlled. During this session there have
been more students in the University than at any time in its history.
With such a large enrollment, the greatest problem has not been that of housing, as
difficult as that problem has been and as apparent as are the many means toward the par-
tial solution of the housing problem undertaken by the University. Housing units, tem-
porary building, reconversion and remodeling have changed the appearance of the cam-
pus. But the greatest problem has been that of increasing the endowment fund. A full
realization that the fees paid by the students must be matched by substantial income from
endowment funds in order to operate the University makes apparent the added difficulties
of our hugely increased enrollment. The eflFort to improve the endowment funds has had
the continuous attention of the Administrators of the University and its officers.
For the Class of 1947 I will have always a special regard. But for the war, many of
^Vou would have helped to make up the Classes of 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946.
|You have been good students. You have worked with mature purpose and with an eager-
ness that is inspiring. Your Alma Mater hopes that, unlike the past, the future will hold
for you a large portion of the best things in life.
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TUIANE ALUMNIOFFICERS
WALTER O. MOSS President
E. CLAGGETT UPTON Vice-President
A.. WATSON CHAPMAN Vice-President
CLAYTON L. NAIRNE Vice-President
HARRY P. GAMBLE, JR Treasurer
GERALD L. ANDRUS Secretary
BEATRICE M. FIELD '
. . Director of Alumni Relations
LAW: Edward Dubuisson, Moise W. Dennery, Murray Cleveland:
MEDICINE: Dr. Rhett G. McMahon, Dr. Charles B. Odom, Dr. Am-brose Storck; ARTS AND SCIENCES: Sherwood S. Clayton, Bernard
D. Mintz, Darwin Fenner: ENGINEERING: James L. Kemper, Pat
Richardson, Albert Fransen; COMMERCE: William B. Carter, GeorgeDinwiddle, J. B. Sanford, Jr.; GRADUATE: Mrs. George Garlner,
Mrs. Louis Binstock, Mrs. Janet Wallace Yancy; NEWCOMB: Mrs.
Leiia W. Stone, Miss Angela Devlin, Miss Angela Gregory; SOCIALWORK: Mrs. W. A Gillaspie, Jr., Miss Louise Meyer, Miss Eunice
Tontak; REPRESENTATIVES: Harry R. Cabral, Shelby Friedrichs, A.
Brown Moore, W. Claiborne Perrilliat.
The alunnnl homecoming dance attracted many out-of-town Tulanians and friends.
The Homecoming Court in an exciting moment of the game.
BEATRICE M. FIELD
Director
The Homecoming Court at the Tulane—Notre Dame game.
ASSOCIATIONEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Tulane Alumni Association is composed of all graduates
and -former students of the University. Its offices are lo-
cated in the Student Center Building on the Tulane campus.
The TULANIAN, publication of the Association, is sent to
all members free of charge and contains news of the Uni-
versity and the alumni. At each commencement, membersof the graduating class are welcomed into the Association
by an alumni officer. Active Tulane Alumni Clubs have been
organized throughout the country. In addition to the reg-
ular Homecoming celebration, class reunions are held
each year. Annually, Tulane Alumni honor the memory of
Paul Tulane on the occasion of his birthday. May 1 0th. Oneof the accomplishments of the year was the reorganization
of the "T" Club, composed of former athletes. A "Meetthe Coaches" party was held in April to introduce to the
alumni Tulane's new coaching staff.
Tulane's All Americans with Coach Henry Frnica at the alumni
"Meet the Coaches" party.
Members of the Clars of 1896 return to campus fci 50-year reunion.
On May 10 each year alumni visit Paul
Tulane's grave at Princeton, N. J.
Commerce Alumni Club holds its annual dinner meeting.
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jHp^jiP»^RICHARD PAGE
President
The Student Council of the University is the
highest governing body of the Associated Stu-
dents of Tulane University. It is composed of
the presidents of each of the eight colleges of
the University, and the officers of the council it-
self are chosen by an electoral college which is
made up of members appointed by their respec-
tive colleges.
ED HAYS FELICE MAURER
TULANE
STUDENT
COUNCILThe principal function of the Student Council
is that of interpreting and executing the Consti-
tution of the Association. The Council also exer-
cises general supervision over all expenditures
from the Student Fund, as well as supervising the
entire student activities program.
During this school year, the Council was con-
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CONNIE TALBOT HARVEY FIELDS REID CLANTON DON SHARP DICK PAGE
fronted with many problems which it endeavored familiarize all students with the physical facilities
to solve in the interests of the student body as a^'
whole. The Council published a handbook for
the benefit of all the students, and made plans
for publishing the first Tulane Student Directory.
At the beginning of the year, the Council con-
ducted an orientation program designed to
MEMBERS
RICHARD L PAGE President
EDV/IN G. HAYS Vice-President
FELICE MAURER Secretary
REID CLANTON HARVEY FIELDS
CHARLES JEREMIAS DONALD SHARP
CONNIE TALBOT
Left to right: Field, Fields. Cianton, Talbot, Hays, Page, Maurer, Sharp. Jeremias.
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NEWCOMBSTUDENT COUNCIL
FELICE MAURERPresident
The Student Council, with the President of the Student Government Association as
its chairman, is the piloting unit of the Newcomb Student body. It carries out the
legislation of the association, charters all clubs and organizations, and at all times
strives to express the active and creative spirit and ideals of an association of able
and adult individuals.
MEMBERSFELICE MAURER President of the Student Government Association
BETTY BERRY ; Vice-President
MERLE FISCHER Corresponding Secretary
BEATRICE RAULT Recording Secretary
BETTY GRAY Treasurer
LYDIA CAFFERY President of Honor Board
GLORIA SMITHERMAN House President
BETTY MERIWETHER President of Senior Class
RUTH BOULET President of Junior Class
PATSY REINHARDT President of Sophomore Class
JEAN BROWNE President of Freshman Class
MATHILDE TURNER President of Art Student Body
NINA SUE HARRIS . President of Music Student Body
SHIRLEY BELL President of Y.W.C.A.
ANN HODGE Chairman of Athletic Council
HEDA von MEYSENBUG President of Pan-Hellenic
LAURELLE FILLMORE Chairman of Campus Night
MARY LOU MOSSY Newcomb Editor of Hullabaloo
PAT PHILLIPS Newcomb Editor of JAMBALAYA
Rault, Browne, Gray, Turner, Harris, Meriwether. Smittierman, Hodge, Berry, Bell, von tvteysenbuq, Caffery,
Maurer, Fillmore, Boulet, FIsctier, Mossy, Reinhardt.
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Srr.itherman, Retnhardf, Jones, Hofmann. Browne Boulet. Roelinq, Browne, Cochrane. Turner, Maurer, Caffery,
Meriwether, McLarty, Harris.
Honor Board has jurisdiction over the conduct of the students of Newcomb College,
and maintains the school standards of personal honor, loyalty and integrity. Each
student, upon entrance into the College, signs a pledge in an impressive ceremony
before the Board, promising to abide by the regulations of the Newcomb hlonor
System.
Any infringements or violations of the pledge are referred to the Board for judg-
ment, each student being on her honor to report herself as well as any other student
involved.
The Honor Board supervises all general student body elections, from keeping the
polls to counting the votes.
OFFICERS
LYDIA CAFFERY President
BEHY BROWNE Vico-President
GLORIA SMITHERMAN Secretary
MEMBERS
Ruth Boulet Ann Hofmann Bally Moriv/olhcr
Betty Browne Virginia Jones Malhilde Turner
Jean Browne Nancy McLarty Patsy Reinhardf
Patsy Cochrane Felice Maurer Nathalie Rooling
Nina Sue Harris
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NEWCOMBDORMITORY COUNCIL
GLORIA SMITHERMANPresident
OFFICERS
GLORIA SMITHERMAN President
RUTH DRAVO Vice-President
BETTY GRAY Secretary-Treasurer
SALLY FOSTER Mistress of Revels
ROSLYN ISON Art Chairman
GLENN WILSON President of Doris Hall
MEMBERS
Betty Baucum Katherine Holland Teresa TIdmore
Ruth Boulet Ruth Hoppe Flo Varnell
Mary Virginia Grain Carolyn Kartus Marian Washam
Valerie Edwards Nancy McLarty Nat Walker
Miriam Smith
Providing the resident-government for students of Newcomb College living in the
dormitories is the Dormitory Council, which is composed of representatives from all
of the campus houses. It carries out the rules and regulations, tries offenders, and
serves with executive, judicial and legislative powers.
The Council also provides for entertainments by and for its members, working with
all dormitory students for an efficient system of self-government in matters relating
to the conduct of its members, both as individuals and as a social group. It attempts
in these ways to obtain a well-rounded dormitory life.
Back row, left to right: Washam, Tidmore, Holland, Smith, Morris, Kartus, Edwards, Varnell, Boulet. Middle
row; Gray, Wilson, Baucum, Smitherman, McLarty, Dravo, Foster. First row: Hoppe. Grain, Walker.
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Seated: Swardson, Maurer, Howard, Page, Meriwether. Field. Standing: Martin, Pfeiffer, Phillips.
OFFICERS
RICHARD PAGE Chairman
BFTTY MERIWETHER Secretary
Charles Phillips
Roland Swardson
The function of the Publications Board is to choose and advise the editors and
business managers of the hlullabaloo and JAMBALAYA. It is composed of the editors-
in-chief and business managers of the two publications, the president of the Univer-
sity Student Council, an elected member of the Student Council, and two senior class
presidents, chosen from any of the colleges by vote of the University Student Council.
Besides being responsible for the selection of the editors and business managers,
the board settles any disputes with or between staffs concerning questions of policy.
Selection of staffs, however, is left to the discretion of the individual editorial and
business heads.
Chairman of the board is the president of the University Student Council. The
advisers are Miss Beatrice M. Field and Dean George E. Simmons.
MEMBERS
Harry Howard Felice Maurer
Ed Martin Dean Pfeiffer
RICHARD PAGEChairman
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THE 1947
Strictly posed for cameraEDMUND B. MARTIN
Editor
New Orleans, the old and the new, was the
inspiration for the theme of the 1947 JAMBA-LAYA. In this year's edition of the official year-
book of Tulane University, we have tried to cap-
ture a portion of the charm and beauty of this
historic city. Those students from New Orleans
know well the gracious living and way of life that
is prevalent here. We hope that we have shown
to those students who have come to Tulane from
other cities and other lands the qualities which
have made New Orleans famous throughout the
world for its hospitality gaiety and natural
beauty.
The 1947 JAMBALAYA was officially dedi-
cated to no specific person. Unofficially, it is
dedicated to those members of the staff of this
year who have devoted their time and efforts
to bring you a pictorial record of this college
year. To these people, and to many others who
we have failed to mention, this book is respect-
fully dedicated.
STAFFEDMUND B. MARTIN, JR Editor-in-Chief
JAMES J. PLAUCHE, JR Editor-in-Ciiief
CHARLES MATTHEVVS Associate Editor
PAT PHILLIPS Associate Editor
MONTY MONTGOMERY Assistant Editor
STEVE ELLIS Assistant Editor
Harry makes an important call Cope & Long look over a shot
JAMBAIAYA
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JAMES J. PLAUCHEEditor
DEPARTMENT HEADSHARRIS COPENHAVER Organization
ELA HOCKADAY Organization
ALBERT FRAENKEL Sports
TOM POWER Fraternities
JOYCE LUTZ Sororities
BILL LONG Snapshots
STAFF ASSISTANTS
Hank Millon, Jacic Weinmann, Bob Moore, Jack Schwegrnann, DonLaGarde, Vic Gold, Dennis Bryant, Carol Shockey. Jimmy-JoePurzer. Elsie Charbonnet. Barbara Weiss, Dora Martin, MignonneMuck. Charles McHale, Aubrey White, Sally Foster, Lee Marcuse,
Lillian Hyman. Anthony Ortega, Bill Gordy, George Lewis.
BUSINESS STAFFHARRY H. HOWARD Business Manager
ADVERTISING SALESMENDora Martin, Noel Dillard, Elizabeth Janssen, Norma Clesi, Bill
Long, Bill Weil, EIroy Scott, Buddy Moulin, Gerry Rinaldi.
CHARLES MATTHEWS PAT PHILLIPSAf.c.irjte Ed'tor Associate Editor
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Editorial Staff
THE HUILABAIOORoland "Swat" Swardson, out of Navy blues, wielded
the Hullabaloo whip this year. The student publication
enjoyed an era of post-war boom as applications for
staff work broke all records. Tuesday deadlines didn't
find staff-mennbers trampling fellow Student Center in-
habitants in last-minute rushes. Due to hard-hitting
Swardsonian efficiency, "Every man at his post" was the
rule of the year.
Henchmen to The Boss were Associate Editors Wiley
Wilkinson and Dennis Bryant. Bob Barnes, the Marsh-
field Kid, kept an eagle-eye out for mob efficiency.
Molls Wilma "Billie" Knight and Carol Shockey held
down the desk during wild bull sessions. Lorraine Free-
Roy Trahan and Mike Kirk leading the bulb-flashers'
parade.
Copy, copy, copy, pursuit by publicity hounds, letters
of criticism, lots of flies in the ointment, but every Friday
morn the Hulla hit the campus without fall.
Altogether a very smooth year for budding journalists,
who took time off one Saturday eve for a "Communists"
party where everyone turned up in anti-social, revolu-
tionary costume.
"Give it to me. Smiley," this year's password for en-
trance into the sanctum of Tulane's Fourth Estate, re-
sulted from a three hour staff meeting at Loew's State
one autumn eve.
Tulane newspaper world Must be Lil' Abner
man handled the society angle, Mary Lou Mossy held
sway over the Newcomb branch, while Phil Harsham took
charge of the Grammar department.
Each Tuesday of the school year, with deadline ap-
proaching by winged chariot, Sports Editor Bob Watters
battled the latest statistics on points scored, while Harry
Heintzen and the feature staff stretched fillers Into fea-
ture stories.
Newell Berry held down the editorial duties, while Phil
Slipakoff tracked down newsbeats as Assistant CampusEditor. "Buck" Blitch tackled cartoon problems, and Bill
Beaty stood off in a corner wrestling with unknown edi-
torial problems. Vic Gold preached anarchy betweenweekly glitterings.
Tulane Photo Service took care of the Brownie duties.
STAFF
ROLAND SWARDSON Editor
CHARLES PHILLIPS Business ManagerWILEY WILKINSON Associate Editor
DENNIS BRYANT Associate Editor
BOB BARNES Assistant Editor
PHIL HARSHAM Assistant Editor
BILLIE KNIGHT Desk Editor
CAROL SHOCKEY Chief Copyreader
NEWELL BERRY Editorial Writer
PHIL SLIPAKOFF Assistant Campus Editor
BOB WATTERS Sports Editor
LORRAINE FREEMAN Society Editor
MARY LOU MOSSY Newcomb Editor
HARRY HEINTZEN Feature Editor
TOM CLAPP Entertainment Editor
JIM BLITCH Art Editor
VIC GOLD Columnist
LARRY FRITZ Columnist
SARGENT MELLEN Cartoonist
MARY LOU SOULE Staff Secretary
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SWAT SWARDSONEditor
REPORTERS
Al Moore Merle Lemleux
Shelfon Simmons Betty Preston
Pat Cronin Elizabeth Janssen
Dot Bernhard Dot Levy
Forres Collins Lois Emrich
George Seymour Betty Nairne
Roger Shows Mary Hanemann
Frank Nathan Brenda Moore
Roberta Morris Ann Levy
Merle Fisher Noel Dillard
Sharon Mattes John Sleason
William T. Bea+y Adrian Goldstein
Bill Roberts
CHARLES PHILLIPSBusiness Manager
FOR 1947
Wiley Wilkinson and Dennie Bryant, Asst. Editors
BUSINESS STAFF
CHARLES PHILLIPS Business Manager
JACK SCHWEGMANN Assistant Business Manager
JACK NIELSON Circulation Manager
FRED DECKBAR Circulation Manager
BOB REINHARDT Circulation Manager
TOM MARTIN Assistant
BETTY MARTINEZ Assistant
MARY JANE CALL Assistant
LORRAINE TERRY Assistant
Bow-tie Berry notes a typographical error
OMICRON DELIA KAPPA
President
Omicron Delta Kappa Is a national collegia+e organization which selects for
membership students who have excelled in more than one of the following fields of
university activity: scholarship, athletics, social and religious affairs, publications,
speech, music, and dramatic arts. Members are elected from the faculty and ad-
ministration on the basis of having displayed unselfish leadership in the interest of
the university. The two primary bases for election are character and leadership.
ODK is the only national collegiate organization which recognizes excellence in extra-
curricular pursuits; it is also the only national collegiate organization which embraces
both student and faculty as active members.
The national organization was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914.
The Alpha Zeta Circle at Tulane was established in 1930.
OFFICERS
SIDNEY PATE President
BENNET ELISBERG Vice-President and Treasurer
TOMMY JAMES ._.... Secretary
DR. HAROLD CUMMINS Faculty Advisor
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Reld Clanton
Bennet Elisberg
Edward Finley
Ed Hays
Tommy James
Floyd Lewis
Louis McFaul
Conrad Meyer
Murphy Moss
Ebb Munden
Bill Owen
Sidney Pate
Gerald Posner
Jim Sen+er
Troye Svendson
FIRST ROW: Clanton. Elisberg, Finley. Hays. James, Lewis. McFaul. SECOND ROW: Meyer. Moss. Munden.
Owen. Pate. Posner, Senter, Svendson.
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FIRST ROW: Berry, Finley, Lewis, Martin, Mcintosh, Moss. SECOND ROW: Munden. Pate, Plauche, Svendson,
Watters.
OFFICERS
NEWELL BERRY President
SID PATE' Vice-President
JIMMIE PLAUCHE Secretary
MONK SIMONS Faculty Advisor
FRED SCHWARZ, JR Faculty Advisor
Kappa Delta Phi was founded at Tulane In 1904 as an honorary fraternity for the
promotion of Tulane spirit. Each year it selects from the junior and senior classes
and graduate school, men who have been conspicuous for school spirit and for dis-
tinguished and unselfish loyalty and endeavors during their university careers. One
faculty member Is recognized for outstanding service.
Kappa Delta Phi has a two-fold purpose. It confers membership upon those
singly effective and successful in promoting university spirit and advancing university
enterprise, and it binds together these men into an organization dedicated to further
endeavor in behalf of Tulane.
Newell Berry Tom Mcintosh Sidney Pate
Edward Rnley Murphy Moss James Plauche
Floyd Lewis Ebb Munden Troye Svendson
Edmund Martin Bob Watters
NEWELL BERRYPresident
KAPPA DELIA PHI31
PHI BETA KAPPAEvelyn R. Blust
Donald M. Bradburn
Irene R. Buchanan
Stanley H. Carpenter
Edward A. Cary
Hymann H. Cooper
Deirdre Crager
Jean L. Doerrles
MEMBERS
George J. Fruthaler, Jr.
Sarah E. Gibson
Fred R. James
Thomas N. James
Charles O. Johnson
Jeanne Marie Marcoux
Mary Frances Marullo
A. Miles Pratt II
HONORARY MEMBERGeorge E. Simmons
Andrew Jackson Roddy
Marianne Sewell
Gloria Josephine Shearin
Kirksey Simmons
Wesley L. Thomas
John Morgan Thompson
Myra Adele Ziifle
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BETA GAMMA SUM ABeta Gamma Sigma, a national honorary commerce traternity, was tounded at the
University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin in 1913. The Alpha chapter
was founded at Tulane in 1926.
The purpose of this association is to encourage and reward scholarship and ac-
complishment in the field of business studies among students and graduates of
collegiate schools of business; to promote the advancement and spread of education in
the science of business; and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in business
practice.
OFFICERSFORD " President
HARRIS Secretary and TreasurerCLEMENT OSEYMOUR J.
Albert H. CohenGlen Derbes EaganClement O. Ford
Dean L. J. Buchan
Seymour J. tHarris
F. P. htogaman
MEMBERSSeymour J. Harris Wayne E. O'Quinn
Richard H. King Janet Wall Riddick
Mortimir Lasky Donald L. Soferstein
Harry O. Mitchell Rollin B. Sowards
FACULTY MEMBERSHarry A. Mitchell F. Santry Reed
George E. Nunn Paul C. Taylor
HONORARY MEMBERSE. Davis McCutcheon Leon C. Simon
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Robert L. WardJack R. WickerJohn W. Young
Ross M. TrumpJay C. Van Kirk
William G. Zetzmann
FIRST ROW: Abel, Bell. Berry, Bonlet, Brown, Browne, Caffery, Clanton. Claypool. SECOND ROW: Connelly,
Dolce Fields Fischer B. Gray D. Gray, Hays, Hodcge, Krupp. THIRD ROW: Lee. Markosian. Maurer,Meriwether, Meyer, Millon, May'nan, Page, Pfeiffer, A. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: C. Phillips, Plauche, Sharp,
Smitherman, Stickney, Swardson, Talbot, Turner, von Meysenbug, Willis.
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities is an organization dedicated to
the recognition of outstanding qualities of leadership, displayed by individual college
students.
Members are chosen on the basis of leadership and participation in student
activities.
WALTER ABEL
SHIRLEY BELL
BETTY BERRY
RUTH BOULET
THOMAS BROWN
BETTY BROWNE
LYDIA CAFFERY
BENJAMIN CLANTON
LEWIS CLAYPOOL
WILLIAM CONNELLY
CARL DOLCE
HARVEY FIELDS
MERLE FISCHER
BETTY GRAY
DUNCAN GRAY
EDWIN HAYS
ANN HODGE
PHILIP KRUPP
GRIFF LEE
ABRAHAM MARKOSIAN
FELICE MAURER
BETTY MERIWETHER
CONRAD MEYER
HENRY MILLON
MARIE MOYNAN
RICHARD PAGE
WILLARD PFEIFFER
ADELAIDE PHILLIPS
CHARLES PHILLIPS
JAMES PLAUCHE
DONALD SHARP
GLORIA SMITHERMAN
STONE STICKNEY
ROLAND SWARDSON
CORNELIA TALBOT
MATHILDE TURNER
HEDA von MEYSENBUG
JEFF WILLIS
WHO'S WHO \ N AMERICAN COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES
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T H E I A N UFounded at Tulane in 1926, Theta Nu, honorary jour-
nalism fraternity, strives to further the achievement of
good journalism not only on the campus but wherever
Tulane copy is printed. It is especially active in the
development of undergraduate participation in the hfulla-
baloo.
Back in force after a wartime lapse, Theta Nu will
again award the Reporter's Cup to the outstanding Tu-
lane reporter of Tulane news and will continue to promoteinterest in the annual Dorothy Dix Feature Story Contest.Last year's award was presented to Quentin Ault for his
interview-feature of James Van Pelt, navigator for boththe hfiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb trips, and a
Tulane Medical student.
OFFICERSQUENTIN L AULT PresidentLOYS NUNEZ Vice-PresidentROLAND H. SWARDSON Secretary-TreasurerGEORGE E. SIMMONS Faculty Adviser
MEMBERSQuentin Ault Harry Heintzen Elaine QuerensWilliam Beaty Henry Keviin Carl Schumacher, Jr.
Patricia Cronin Wilma Knight Harold SwardsonLorraine Freeman Ed Martin A. A. Watters
James J. Plauche, Jr.
FIRST ROW: Ault, Beaty, Cronin, Freeman. SECOND ROW; Heintzen,
Keviin, Knight, Querens, THIRD ROW: Plauche, Martin. Watters,
Schumacher Swardson.
ALPHA OMEGA ALPHAThe society is composed of regular members con-
sisting of medical men and women who as under-
graduates have given promise of becoming leaders in
their professions, of honorary members consisting of
physicians who have attained distinction in any worthy
line of human endeavor, and of persons, whether physi-
cians or not, who have gained unusual recognition in
fields related to medicine. The most prominent requisite
for membership is high scholarship in a broad sense.
along with evidence of strength of character, individu-
ality, originality and moral character.
The aims of the society are: (I) the promotion of
scholarship and research in medical schools, the en-
couragement of a high standard of character and con-
duct among medical students and graduates, and the
recognition of high attainment in medical science of
practice and related fields; and (2) the creation of a
fund to aid deserving students in the School of Medicineof the Tulane University of Louisiana.
DR. RALPH G. SMITH
OFFICERS
President DR. WILLIAM A, SODEMANDR. EDWIN S. KAGY Secretary-Treasurer
Vice-President
MEMBERS
Benjamin Reld Clanton
Flora Finch
Hurst Bunn Hatch, Jr.
Aynaud Maurice HeberfErwin MeekerFrancis Leon Jaubert, Jr.
James Gentry Moore
Roy Ryolchi OhtanlTakeshi OkanoFrancis Meredith Parks
Thomas Everett Strain, Jr.
William Dennis Thames. Jr.
George Wylie Wyatt
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OFFICERS
MIGNONNE HUCK President
ELAINE VERLANDER . . .Vice-President
JOYCE SIEKMANN . .Secretary-Treasurer
EILEEN TALBOT Historian
MEMBERS
Helen Ahmann
Nan Rae Brossard
Anna Carrera
Marion Jennings
Edith Jensen
Dorothy LaBorde
Betty Lou Miller
Rosemonde Peltz
PROVISIONALS
Carmen Espada
Anne Landry
Peggy Michel
Cecil Miller
Beta Beta Beta is an honorary Interna-
tional biological fraternity which was formed
in 1920. The Beta Lambda chapter was
installed at Newcomb College In 1938. Trl
Beta seeks to encourage scholarly attain-
ment in this field of learning by reserving
its membership for those who achieve
superior academic records and who Indi-
cate special aptitude for the subject of
biology. A monthly lecture is given by a
noted spealter in some biological field.
Back row, left to right: Peltz, Miller, Siekmann. Miller, Ahmann, Talbot; Michel. Second
row, seated: Huck, Dr. Gould, Verlander, LaBorde. First row: Jennings, Carrera.
BETA BETA BETA
ASSETSOFFICERS
PAGE GARY President
BETTY TURNER Treasurer
Back row: Carol Shockey, Joan Gillis, Bea Rault, Minnie O'Shee, Patsy Reinhardt, Frances
Crumbauqh. Front row; Page Gary, Edith Winters, Betty Turner, Lucile Bernard.
MEMBERS
Lucile Bernard
Francis Crumbaugh
Joan Gillis
Minnie O'Shee
Beatrice Rault
Patsy Reinhardt
Carol Shockey
Edith Winters
At the end of each year the most out-
standing freshmen at Newcomb are selected
on the basis of school spirit, leadership,
and scholarship to be Assets. Initiation
day is a highlight on Newcomb campus.
At the chapel service the new members are
called from the audience and donlceys' tails
are tied on them by the Sophomore Assets.
After a song has been composed in honor
of the day, the initiates, led by the old
members, parade around the campus, con-
cluding the initiation with a luncheon in
the recreation room of Dixon Hall.
The following year Assets talo an active
part in Freshman orientation. The presi-
dent is on the orientation committee and
the members act as Big Sisters to the
Freshmen.
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ALPHA SIGMA SIGMA
Alpha Sigma Sigma, the senior honorary society, was
founded at Newcomb in 1 9 1 5 to promote leadership,
scholarship, and loyal service to the school. Seniors, who
during their three years at Newcomb have upheld these
standards to the greatest extent, are elected. The next
year the members supervise freshmen orientation, the
president acting as president of the Freshman Class until
mid-term.
MEMBERS
BETTY MERIWETHER
Felice Maurer
.... President
Betty Berry Left to right: Betty Berry, Betty Meriwettier, Felice Ivtaurer.
TAU BETA PIThe Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh
University In 1885 by Edward HIgginson Williams, Jr.
It Is dedicated to those who have conferred honor upon
their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and ex-
emplary character as undergraduates In engineering, or
by their attainments as alumni In the field of engineer-
ing. Its aim Is to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the
engineering colleges of America.
New members are selected from the upper scholarship
brackets of the college of Engineering by vote of the
chapter.
Tau Beta PI was founded at Tuiane In 1936.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM L. CONNELLY, JR President
EDWIN G. HAYS Vice-President
GRIFF C. LEE Secretary
MEMBERS
Fred Anepohl Edwin G. Hay;
Robert G. Beadle Irwin Isaacson
William L. Connelly. Jr. A. Metz Kahn
Duncan Gray Grift C. Lee
Herbert P. Grossiman Jannes J. Maricelli
Robert Guess Chester Peyronnin
Herbert Hart Harold A. Rosen
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FIRST ROW: Abel, Basile, Bradshaw, Carlisle, Flowers. Fraenkel, Franh, Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Molesworth,Page, Pate. Rose, St. Paul, Schlessel, Selzer, Wilkinson, Woosley.
ALPHA PHI OMEGAOFFICERS
WALTER H. ABEL President
ALBERT FRAENKEL Vice-President
FRANK BASILE Treasurer
NORMAN DAVIS Secretary
ROBERT SCHLESSEL Historian
GASTON BOURGEOIS Alumni-Secretary
WILEY WILKINSON Campus Projects Chairman
MEMBERS
Walter Abel Phares Frantz Edmund Rose, Jr
Frank Basile Julian Kurtz John St. Paul
Jere Bradshav/ Jack Molesworth Robert Schlessel
Bill Carlisle Richard Page Mel Selzer
Philip Flowers Sidney Pate Wiley Wilkinson
Albert Fraentel Harry Woosley
This naHonal fraternity, founded in 1925 at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania,
brings men of college age together in the fellowship of the scout oath and law.
The purpose of this fellowship is the gathering of a group of men who are willing
to serve both the campus and the community.
This year, as a service to the community, they sent out several of the former scouts
to local troops to act as leaders in the absence of the regular scout masters. As a
service to the campus they participated in the campus chest drive and the annual
Easter sunrise service. The campus chest has supplemented their participation in the
Easter and Christmas seals campaign.
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STUDENT CENTERCOUNCIL
The Student Center Council is one of the nnost active organizations on the campus,
since it provides entertainment for the entire student body. Composed of electees
from all colleges and classes for their interest in such activities, the group has made
possible informal diversion from studies during hours before, between, and after
classes. In addition to the weekly Student Stomps, orchestras were also secured to
play at the Student Center for such occasions as the Sadie hHawkins' Day Dance and
a Valentine's Party. With the cooperation of Mrs. Chipley, the Student Center Coun-
cil has also sponsored bridge and chess tournaments. Members of the council act as
hosts, help in the decoration of the center for different occasions, and make the
Student Center a meeting place and a center of activity on the campus.
OFFICERS
SALLY FOSTER .'
President
LYDIA CAFFERY Vice-President
BLISS BUCHAN Secretary
MEMBERS
Bliss Buchan
Bill Brownson
Phil Bultman
Mary-Lou Cabral
Lydia Caffery
Phyllis Church
Roy Cookston
Ruth Dravo
Sally Foster
Jean Gibbens
Duncan Gray
Ed Hays
Jeanne Mayo
Hank Millon
Brenda Moore
Sidney Pa+e
Dean Pfeiffer
Dave Treen
Alan Van Sinden
Harold Wedlg
Back row, left to right: Gray, Bultman. Mayo, Miilon. Moore. Brownson, Cookston. Second row:
Dravo, Buchan, Foster. Caffery. First row: Cabral, Church.
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Back row. left to rigtit: Boulet, Rault, Siekmann, Miller, Bloom. Middle row: Hero, Hodge, Pate, Fernandez,
. . Brupbacher. First row: Jones, McMurray, Browne.
The Newcomb Athletic Council is the governing body of the Newcomb Athletic
Association which is composed of any student who participates in its activities. Onthe council are representatives from each class, chairmen of the major sports, presi-
dents of the individual athletic clubs, and the chairmen of the four leagues: Dixon,
Howard, Gibson and Norman. These leagues were founded this year to replace intra-
mural competition between classes.
Intramural tournaments are held for individual sports, and awards will be made to
the winners. On the basis of a point system, the Newcomb N, a pin, sweater, and a
blanket will be given to the girls who have shown the most interest and enthusiasm
In Newcomb Athletics.
OFFICERS
ANN HODGEELSIE BRUPBACHER . . . .
MEMBERSGladys Bloom Elsie Brupbacher Lucy McMurray
Ruth Boulet Jeanne Fernandez Doris Miller
Beverly Brown Claire Hero Bea Rault
Betty Brov/ne Virginia Jones
Bifza McCayJoyce Sielmann
NEWCOMBATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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BOBBY WATTERSPresident
DAVE TREENVice-President
BILL QUEALYSgt.-at-Arms
GREENBACKERSThe organization on the Green Wave campus to promote school
spirit, Greenbackers not only participated in this capacity during
the football season, but also carried it out throughout the year.
Ably led by Bobby Watters, Greenbackers assisted in card displays
which were put on by Newcomb freshmen. Also pep rallies were
held on nights before games inside and outside of McAllister
Auditorium.
The addition of housing units on the campus prevented the
usual weekly bonfires, but prior to the Louisiana State game one
was had on the Willow Street side of the auditorium. In collab-
oration with Tulane Jive Band, a last minute pep rally was held
outside of Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, after which the Tulane
student body followed the band into the stadium.
During the basketball season Greenbackers sponsored a "Meet
the Team" party in the Student Center, at which time Coach Wells
and the members of the team were introduced. At the home
games, which were played at the Coliseum Arena, this organization
aided the officials in reserving a student section.
OFFICERS
BOB WATTERS President
DAVE TREEN Vice-President
RUTH BOULET Secretary
BILL gUEALY Sergeant-at-Arms
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Tulane and L. S. U. Cheerleaders.
CHEERLEADERSHugh Liles
Frank BurgeBob LindsayLarry McGeeEd MartinCharles Phillips
Merlin AuzineJack SchwegmannRoy CookstonBob WallersDave TreenBill ConnelyBill QuealyElroy ScottHarry HowardBill FaustHubert WalkerJohnny BraudFrotscher MullerJack DabdoubDave FriedLeonard WolffSeymour DreyfusJack MorrisonBill LongJoe RannaEddie Hytken
MEMBERS
Jacob GoldblumHarold GrehanBud SchwingStan Bresaler
Norman BergerLew WeinerDean Pfelffer
Hank MillonPalmer JonesDon DexterJack BenjaminMike PopovecHoward GinsbergWiley WilkinsonDonald Shell
Jimmy ByrdEd BrownBob ParsonsSpencer JohnsonBob Frentress
Ray HaysShirley PhllipsonJeanne GarretsonLorraine FreemanRuth DravoRuth BouletBea Rault
Betty BerryMatt ThompsonMignonne HuckGllda Grace PIzzoNancy WllklnsBetty Ruth DavisBetty GrayGeorgia FischerBitza McCayJeanne MayoBetty FlrnbergSally FosterGayle BaldlngerMerle Fischer
Eileen TalbotPatsy ReinhardtJane RodrigueGlendine WilsonJody LewisJeanne FernandezVirginia ColebeckBetty NIcoll
Betty MartinPenny DarlingAnn RileyPeggy Jordon
Cheerleaders in action at footbdil game.
Whaf's so hilariously funny, Jane?
Dean Pfeiffer and Jane Rodrigue, head cheerleaders.
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LAGNIAPPES
Back row, left to righl: Martin, Deane, Jelks, McWJIIiams, Gibert. Power, Hays, Moulin, Long, Wedrg, Brown,
Faust. First row; Fillmore, Baucum, Gonia, Fischer, Moise, Gates Browne, Huck, Boulet.
"Bigger and better student dances with an occasional Name-band" is the nnotto
as well as the aspiration of Lagniappe, Tulane student dance organization. "Some-thing for Nothing" is the literal translation of the title and the members of Lagniappelive up to it, by sponsoring street dances, the hlomecoming Dance, the FreshmanDance, and a Varsity Drag during the year.
This year Lagniappe honored the outstanding athletes of the year by having
Tommy Tucker and his band for a University Varsity Drag.
OFFICERS
BILL FAUST President
PAT PHILLIPS Secretary
MEMBERS
Betty Baucum Merle Fischer Betty Meriwether
Betty Berry Carol Gates Emily Moise
Ruth Boulet Duncan Gray Monty Montgomery;
Tom Brown James Gibert Mary Lou Mossy
Betty Browne Joan Gillis Albert Moulin
Page Cary Mary Joan Gonia Dean Pfeiffer
Patsy Cochrane Ed Hays Pat Phillips
Nancy Deone Mignonne Huck James Plauche
Tom Deane John Jelks Tom Power
Jack Donnaud Bill Long Poul Stuart
Bill Faust Ed Martin Marie Stouse
Laurelle Fillmore Dave McWilliams Harold Wedig
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Newcomb Dance Club Recital Newcomb Dance Club
DANCE
CUBNewcomb Dance Club
Jeanne Fernandez
Ann Hodge
Alberta Amott
Dorcas Hollingsworth
Minnette Starts
MImi De Wells
Lucile Bernard
Judith Brett
Janice Carter
Laurelle Fillmore
MEMBERS
Arme Maria D'Antonio
Patricia Goff
Jane Rubenstein
Dorthy Buras
Glendine Wilson
Shirley Iskiwitch
Pat May
Fannie Kyker
Maxine Rosenberg
Nancy Wilkins
Joanna Lewis
Anna Hover
Marilyn Rosenthal
Roslyn Ison
Roberta Dogget
Violet Whitehead
Louise Essig
Carolyn Winling
Nancy Stallworth
Promoting Interest in creative dancing of all types, the Newcomb Dance
Club has progressed considerably under the enthusiastic direction of
Miss Francis Bush. During the year all ballet routines necessary are
supplied to campus productions, besides the annual spring recital in which
every member participates. Membership Is through try-out.
Newcomb Dance Club
THE TUIANE UNIVERSITY
Stagehands Bob Willard Inspects Dan's bag.
The Tulane University Theatre Is now in its tenth year of play
production, offering to university students theatrical experience in
acting, stagecraft, costuming and nnalce-up. In its ten-year
existence, it has presented plays of every variety. The presenta-
tions ran from Shakespeare to Saroyan.
The current season was opened with Emiyn Williams' psychologi-
cal melodrama Night Must Fail. The three night run has been ex-
panded to four and for the first time in its history, a formal
opening night was inaugurated. Between its productions, the
Tulane University Theatre constructed the setting for the Choral
Groups' annual Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Patience.
W. L. Dingwell, acting head of the Department of Theatre and
Speech, Is directing current productions and heading the TUTstaff. Also for the first time, the University Theatre has Its owndesigner, George W. Hendrlckson. Student offices are held byLeonhard Dowty (Executive Secretary) and Joan Opotowsky[Librarian). The Tulane University Theatre has an active chapter
of the honorary dramatic fraternity. National Collegiate Players.
The members are chosen from students that are outstanding in the
theatrical field.
More set work—all join in.
Tommy Clapp and Evelyn Hendrickson.
Rehearsing "Night Must Fall."
THEATRE
Things are TUT all over
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Mad Passion in the Parlor
Alberta Amott Pat Cronin George Harrod Joyce Lutz Clare Palmlsano
Dorothy Ann Baer Shirley Cunningham Dorcas Holllngswor+h C. E. McHale, Jr. James Parker
Leone Bloch Fredda Davis R. D: Hurlbert Ferd Manning Bob Rowe
George Boileau Larry Dillon Dorothy Katzer Patsy Maxwell John Thompson
Beverly Bruff Leonhard Dowty Shirley Kolton Bill Moore Corinne Vaughn
Killian Charbonnet Maud Ellen Farrar Marion Leopold Margaret O'Neill David Verlander
Thomas Clapp Robert Goodman Oscar Levy
PROBATIONARY MEMBERS
Joan Opotowsky Robert L. Willard
Clare Abrahm Catherine Dicks Mary Halmhuber Pat May Barbara Reld
Lucille Blab Francis Dicltson Frances Heard Lee Marcuse Jerry Rosenthal
Archie Bland Elaine Dreyfus Sue Henderson Betty Martin Joel Roy
Doris Buchleh Ann Duggan Ela Hockaday Leona Mattes Jay Rubin
Nanette Caffery Sarah Eustis Marilyn Holland P. A. Moore Doris Seelig
Joyce Caldwell Myrna Feinberg Shirley Isklwitch Harold Mullen Phil Slipakoff
Letitia Carter Judy Ferguson Elizabeth Janssen Hazel Muller Dale Smith
Pat Casso C. Stocker Fontelleu John Keller Blanche Myers Dale Soloman
Nornna Clesi Fyme Francioni Ann Klumak Mary Ann Newton Harriet Stevens
Cissy Conder Lee Friedlander Dorothy Levy Joyce Norman Mary Walsh
Anna Maria D'Antonio Gloria Goodman George Liskow Braxton Patterson Vera Wright
Roy Grubb Zoe-Love McGovern Mary Frances Prioleau
The Finished Set- Night Must Fall." Scenery workers take a break.
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Pf Phi Pandemonium; Sorority Campus Nlghf Winners.
CAMPUS NIGHTThis year Campus Night was organized under an entirely new
system. With two co-chairmen, one from Tulane and one from
Newcomb, a stage manager, assistant stage manager, a three man
production committee, and a publicity manager, real productions
were attempted. A Homecoming Campus Night playing to a
crowd of 3000, featured the Tulane Band, plus several variety acts
and. the presentation of the hHomecoming Queen and her Court,
escorted by some of the old "greats" of Tulane football. "Pig-
skin Parody," a football satire, featured the first chorus line made
up of Newcomb girls that danced together.
STAFF
LAURELLE FILLMORE Co-chairman
BILL WEIL Co-chairman
JOHN SMALLPAGE Stage Manager
TOM POWER Assistant Stage Manager
HANK MILLON Publicity Manager
DAVE McWILLIAMS Production Committee
ALBERTA AMOTT Production Committee
DORCAS HOLLINGSWORTH Production Committee
Delta Tau Delta; Frat Campus Night.
Phi Mu; Sorority Campus Night. Billy Faust, Jack Neel, Jack Dart, Cyril Geary, Ronald Derning,
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BANDJohn J. Morrlssey. Director
Before the change.
The Tulane Band was reorganized last spring when Director John J.
Morrissey returned from the Army. The first concert was presented
three months later. During the football season, the band presented
special arrangements, marches, and Tulane songs at the games. In
November the band appeared indoors in the feature spot of hHome-
coming Night presenting three numbers written by Mr. Morrissey. Two
concerts were held in the spring.
Formation for Alma Mater—Rice Game.
OFFICERS
JOHN J. MORRISSEY Director
SIDNEY ROSENTHAL, JR President
LLOYD STEPHENS 1st Vice-President
WILLIAM FELLMAN 2nd Vice-President
DANIEL ABEL Secretary-Treasurer
NORWOOD PRETO Librarian
WILLIAM MOORE Assistant Librarian
FRANK NATHAN Publicity
GEORGE BOILEAU Technical Director
ROBERT GOODMAN Assistant Tech. Director
ROY GRUBB Assistant Tech. Director
CHARLES FISCHER, JR. Special Assistant to Director
FRED GUICE Head Drum Major
WILLIAM HEAUSLER Drunn Major
WARREN HOTARD Drum Major
Daniel Abel
Isaac Ally
Ivan Altman
Gerald Bliss
Lester Bergeron
George Boileau
Robert Bose
Julian Cannpbell
William Carlisle
William Crais
Frederick Decltbar
Bruce Dunn
Clinton Etfinger, III
Albert Floyd
Edward Farrell
William Fellman
Philip Flowers
Charles Fischer, Jr.
Leon Gabaeff
Lyie Garritty, Jr.
James Gentry
Emanuel Glinlcy
Robert Goodman
Carol Greene
Miles Greer
MEMBERS
Bernard Grossman
Roy Grubb
Fred Gulce
Frederick Harris
Stanford Herron
Milton Hilbert. Jr.
Sol Heiman
Willman Heine
Edward Hytken
Robert Irving
Robert Jernigan
Allan Johnstone
Haskell Laramie
Robert Latina
John Laur
Harold Levey, Jr.
David Loveman
Mac Campbell Mallary
Fortune Mannino
Ferdinand Manning
Joseph Marchese, Jr.
Harry Mendelson, Jr.
Jack Messina
Max Miller
William Moore
John Muhleisen
Frank Nathan
Gayle Ogelsby
Richard Pommrehn
Norwood Preto
William Reeling
Sidney Rosenthal, Jr.
George Schroeder, Jr.
Milton Schlesinger
Jason Stewart
Don Scherer
L. T. Scherer. Jr.
James Sennett
Eric Simmons
Milton Singleton
Irvin Skibell
Joel Stephens
Julian Stern
Fernand Toups. Jr.
Peyton Tunstall
Ralph Turner
Porter Warren, Jr.
David Williams
Lynn Wooten
James Wynne
Solemn drum-maior Guice.
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Concert form.
Carol Hamrlcic and Lucile Bernard.
CHORAL
GROUPSWarren composes, Carol seems attentive.
The Choral groups of Tulane and Newcomb offer a varied program to
those interested in group singing. They play an important role in the
life of the University, participating in many of the official ceremonies, as
well as the student productions. There are six organized groups which
take part in these activities.
Under the direction of Maynard Klein of the Newcomb School of
Music, the finest choral music is presented. Their repertoire varies from
the masterpieces to the works of contemporary composers.
The groups perform annually at the Newcomb Memorial Service, the
University Baccalaureate Services, and at other events that might require
their services. Each of them has appeared on programs of national and
city-wide scope.
The Tulane and Newcomb Glee Clubs form the backbone of the choral
organizations, the only requirement for membership being an interest in
singing. This year, they are just coming back to full strength after the lean
years of the war, and ambitious programs have been planned for the near
future. Both present spring concerts, and special groups drawn from their
membership perform for civic organizations throughout the year.
The A Capella Choir, which consists of the most advanced singers of
the University, has attained an enviable reputation. It has, in past years,
appeared on the Music and American Youth Program over a national
hookup, sung on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House, and has ap-
The three fates—looking bored.
Love-sick maidens sing a song of woe.
PaHence, huge success.
mMoore and Gadpaille in a song and dance.
Action shot of Patience.
peered with the New Orleans Symphony in the Spring
Fiesta. With the greater variety of talent available, the
Choir is attaining its pre-war excellence.
This year, the twentieth presentation in the traditional
series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas took place,
marking the second beginning of the cycle. Patience,
the first to be presented, was also this year's production.
Every operetta written by the two has now been pre-
sented on the Tulane campus.
Another activity is the presentation of an unusual andseldom heard opera each year. Since the initial pres-
entation in 1930, ten of these have been produced, in-
cluding Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," Milton's "Comus,"Gay's "Beggar's Opera," and others.
The Festival Choir, which is composed of voices drawnfrom the students and faculty of the University andfrom all parts of the city, is the largest of the groups.It presents Handel's "Messiah" each Christmas, appearsin seasonal concerts, and on special occasions. It con-
centrates on mass singing for special effects.
Love-sick maiden Hamrick and friends.
TULANE GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS
RICHARD GARFUNKEL President
BLAKE WEST Vice-President
SOL S. HEIMAN Secretary-Treasurer
MAYNARD KLEIN Director
MEMBERS
Robert Bernhard
Fred H. Berry
Pearce Bradburn
Bill Bizzell
Earl A. Breaux
John Bres
Charles Brown
Kennell Brown
Phil Bultman
Louis P. Cajoleas
Voss Cooksey
Jack Dabdoub
Dwight Dahmes
Richard S. Davis
Donald Dexter
Bryan Dodge
John L. Fischer
William M. Fox
Warren Gadpaille
Richard Garfunkel
Edwin K. Hacker
W. Gordon Hetfron
Sol S. Heiman
Joseph W. Heintz
R. Hurlbert
William Johnston
Morton Joselson
Bert A. Kehl
CHORAL GROUPS
Ear! Larre
Marion P. Lelong
Allen Lottinger
Charlton Lyons
Robert Mayne
Max E. Miller .
Robert Murden
James D. Ragland
A. J. Resweber
Gerson Soitz
Henry Stern
L. J. Taylor
Richard Taylor
Albert R. Tebo
G. Watson Tebo
Theo F. Terzia
Donald Wellford
Marion Wellford
Blake West
Richard M. Wise
S. Arthur Weissman
John Dreyfous
Leo S. Roos
Theo G. Smith
John D. Carney
Don Lutenbacker
Rodney R. Thompson
Loyald Baumer
Harold Pederson
August H. Douglas
Maynard Klein
NEWCOMB GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS
BEATRICE BALDINGER President
DOROTHY EWING Vice-President
NELL WINSTON Secretary
MEMBERS
Beatrice Baldinger
Gayle Baldinger
Lucile Bernard
Winifried Beier
Shirley Bersadsky
Barbara Bizzell
Elaine Brazda
Ann Brodie
Beverly Bruff
Alice Blundell
Pat Barkdiell
Nanette Catfery
Joyce Caldwell
Connie Carter
Harriet Carter
Page Cary
Phyllis Chancellor
Norma Clesi
Joy Cohn
Ann Colebeck
Cissy Conder
Lorynne Davidou
Noel Donovan
Barbara Dresher
Newcomb Glee Club
Elaine Dreyfus
Carmen Duvic
Sybil Drake
Pat Evans
Dorothy Ewing
Cecilia Estes
Myrna Feinberg
Lucy Feiden
Jean Felder
Evangeline Fell
Georgia Fischer
Orient Fox
Frances Humble
Gloria Gordman
Fleurette Gross
Maria Garcia
Nat Ganncheau
Rita Goldstein
Joan Gratton
Marie Grehan
Jeanie Grissom
Nell Guillot
Louise Goldman
Emily Hunter
Julia Hamrlct;
Betsy Hezlett
Dawn Higgins
Frances Heard
Emily Hirsch
Catherine Hodges
Anna Hover
Lillian Hyman
Marcia Hathaway
Nina Sue Harris
Joyce Johnson
Elaine Jones
Jo Ella Junkin
Fanny Kyker
Joan Kastler
Petie Kelly
Rosemary Kenety
Rosalie Ketchum
Nancys Kimmel
Rosemary Karst
Gilda Kansas
Virginia Lawson
Mary V. Lagarde
Lottie Lee
Barbara Liberman
Beverly Lyie
Sara Magness
Dora Martin
Margie Meriwether
Betty Meriwether
Liz Michaels
Brenda Moore
Lee Morris
Shirley Murov
Carolyn, Murphy
Blanche Myers
Charlene McCorkle
Beverly McArthur
Frances McShane
Janie Norris
Joyce Norman
Hazel Muller
Jean Orr
Jane Parkhouse
Nancy Philips
Elaine Prados
Nat Reeling
May Kay Reed
Pat Reilly
Jen Rives
Susan Roemer
Marilyn Rubin
Elaine Sarre
Ann Schornstein
Anna Schauber
Ethelyn Sherrouse
Charlotte Shoaf
Sue Stewart
Mattie Joe Simmons
Martha Smither
Frankie Sontheimer
Mary Brook Soule
Joyce Staba
Jane Stewart
Bettie Stoner
Lorraine Steidtmann
Nat Spigel
Norma Stratz
Patsy Streckfus
Katherine Talbot
Margaret Thatcher
Jeanne Walker
Lil WebbM. C. Webster
Jean White
Glendine Wilson
Yvette Wolfe
Vera Wright
Nell Moore Winston
Memorial Day Concert
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JOHN HUSBANDFaculty Adviser
The Spectators Is not a new organization on the campus. It boasts as alumni a
number of accomplished writers as well as members of the faculty of this University.
Originally the Spectators was a male organization only, but in 1942 the group
was reorganized, and girls were admitted as members. Since that time they have
been extremely active in furthering the club's literary aims.
Spectators meet on Friday afternoons. At these meetings various original works
are read and discussed with an eye toward mutual Improvement in writing and
criticism, and with the Incidental purpose of enjoying the occasion. These meetings,
which are keynoted by informality and spontaneity, are supplemented by monthly
evening meetings, open to all who are interested.
In addition to these activities, the Spectators publish periodically, "The Tatler," an
expression of representative literary efforts.
OFFICERS
RICK DAVIS , Provost
MAXINE KAPLAN Anthologer
DOT CARRUTH Chancellor
PHYLLIS STARR Clerk
JOHN HUSBAND Faculty Advisor
MEMBERS
Joan Appel Rick Davis Charles McHale
Shirley Bersadsky Carl Epstein Patsy Maxwell
Dot Carruth Nita Joan Glade Jeanne Mayo
Virginia Colebeck Mary Hanemann Phyllis Starr
Maxine Kaplan
FIRST ROW: Appel, Bersadsky, Carruth, Colebeck, Davis, Epstein, Glade. SECOND ROW: Hanemann, Kaplan,McHale, Maxwell. Mayo, Starr.
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FIRST ROW: Anton, Arnold Bloom. Bruno, Dolce, Eason, Eberle. SECOND ROW: Ellis, Fritz, Glinky, Gordy,
Hinrichs, Holbrook, Murden.' THIRD ROW: Mykoff, Ortega, Reck, Schaefer, Schumann, Sternfels, Tarlton, Wall.
OFFICERS
CARL DOLCE Speaker
MILTON ANTON Vice-Speaker
ROLAND STERNFELS Secretary-Treasurer
CHARLES SULLIVAN Parliamentarian
WILLIAM RAGLAND Historian
WILLIAM GORDY Sergeant-at-Arms
DR. C. E. BONNETT Faculty Critic
MEMBERS
Milton Anton Rudolph Alvin Eason Wilmer Hinrichs David H. Schaefer
John Arnold Edmond R. Eberle E. Bradford Holbrook, Jr. O. D. Schumann
Herbert Bloom Charles W. Ellis Robert Murden Roland J. Sternfels
Frank S. Bruno Larry Fritz David Mykoff Vincent Tarlton
Carl J. Dolce Emanuel Glinky Anthony J. Ortega Drury Wall
William Minos Gordy Andrew Reck
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society is the dean of all Tulane organiza-
tions. It is the oldest organization on the campus, having been established in 1880
when the University was known as the University of Louisiana. In honor of its found-
ing, the organization holds an annual banquet each January 21. The primary purpose
of the society is to foster forensic and literary activities.
In addition to scheduled formal debates among members and with other univer-
sities, and addresses delivered by prominent outside speakers on carefully selected
subjects of a political, economic, or social nature at regular meetings, the members
have currently been conducting weekly forums on timely controversies over radio
station WDSU. Membership in the organization is limited to 48 male students, each
one representing one of the states of the nation in general discussion. In order to
encourage debating amcJng local high schools, the society sponsors annually the
Glendy Burke high school debating tournament.
Glendy Burke reached the zenith of its glory by winning the Men's Championship
of the Grand National Debating Tournament of 1946.
GLENDY BURKEI
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E FORUM
BARBARA WEDEMEYERChairman
DR. HAROLD N. LEE Faculty Adviser
BARBARA WEDEMEYER Chairman
Leona Bersadsky
Shirley Bersadsky
Virginia Colebeck
Judy Ferguson
Monica Fusilier
MEMBERS
Norman Karchmer
Henry Lehmann
Marion Leopold
Edith Levy
Edith Perlman
Betty Raymond
Emily Schmidt
Pearl Singerman
Jack Tallent
Bill Thomas
The function of the Tulane Forum has been to present a liberal insight Into all con-
troversial issues through short informative lectures given by experts on the topics,
followed by a general debate. The audience is composed of University personnel and
visiting friends.
Speakers and topics, ranging from contemporary issues to the function of campus
music, are selected by the student-faculty board, a student member of which super-
vises the discussion as moderator. Dr. Harold N. Lee, head of the Newcomb
philosophy department, is faculty adviser.
The Forum Board
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OFFICERSMAXINE KAPLAN President
WILLIAM M. GORDY Vice-President
LOUISE GOTTESMAN Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERSDot Levy Gloria Stewart
Adrian Goldstein Sonia Bornstein
Pearl SIngernnan Warren C. de Bruys
Rena Weiner Joseph V. di BenedettoMarguerite Galloway V. L. Barnhi
Deane Cohen Sylva M. Landress
Irene Witt Nita Joan GladeJoseph Bloom S. Dixon Willson
Vincent Tarlton E. Lee Mowe, Jr.
Antonio Guzman Jane RhymesPetronilla M. Voorhles Leatrice Gerstenblith
Robert Johnson Virginia ColebeckAlfred Millstein Mary Helen RohrbergeNorman Karchmer Lois Emrich
Shirley Bersadsky Joan AppelLouise Gottesman Hazel CheneyJoy Rubel Christian MeyerRachel Jacs Monica Fuselier
Frank D. Montague Cleta GodfreyFrank Bruno Ann Colebeck MAXINE KAPLAN WILLIAM M. GORDY
The purpose of +he International Relations Club Is to instruct and enlighten student
opinion on current international problems through the medium of student participation
in discussions. The organization has its own library which was donated and is kept
up-to-date by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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OFFICERSHEDA von MEYSENBUG . . . President
JEAN EDDY Vice-President
FAYE BETH PREY Secretary
SUE HENDERSON Treasurer
MEMBERSVirginia Brodle NoeNe McGoeyPat Cronln Betty Jane KoenigOlive Davis Ann OttoBarbara Drackett Gilda Grace PIzzo
Maud Ellen Farrar Dot Post
Merle Fischer Jane RodrigueFlora Mae Gale Carol ShockeyIsabel Gardner Gayle SchwarzenbackRosel George Harrlette SimonNorma Haydel Susie Smith
Marion Jennings Rosalie WoolleyDolores Kelly Francis Truitt
Antonia Manos
Oreades Is an honorary organization of
members of the Classical department at
Newcomb to encourage Interest 'In the
Greek and Latin languages and literature.
Each year before the Christmas holidays a
Saturnalian party Is given In true Romanstyle. During the year, lectures and dis-
cussions on classical subjects are presented.
TUSKBack row, left to right; Holbrook, Page, Flower. Copenhaver, de la Houssaye, Cooper,
Stich, Yancey, Ewin. Middle row: Lutz, Lisenby, Edwards, Power, Hollrngswortti, Lewis,
Ctiarbonnet. First row: West, Scott, Purzer, Orr, Fraenkel. Field.
OFFICERSTOM POWER President
VALERIE EDWARDS . . . Vice-President
DORCAS HOLLINGSWORTH . Treasurer
ALBERT FRAENKEL Secretary
GEORGE LEWIS .... Sergeant-at-Arms
DOCTOR TAYLOR . . . Faculty Advisor
MEMBERSAlberta AmottElsie CharbonnetBayless ConleyJack CooperHarris Copenhaver
Sara Lisenby
Joyce Lutz
Patsy Maxwell
Jean OrrDick Page
Roy de la Houssaye Tom PowerValerie Edwards Jimmy-Joe Purzer
Dabney Ewin Louise Scott
Richard Field Miriam Smith
Philip Flowers Nancy Lee Stallworth
Albert Fraenkel Frank Stich
Bradford E. Holbrook Jack Terry
Dorcas Hollingsworth John Treen
Oliver J. Key Blake WestGeorge Lewis Anita Yancey
TUSK started through the efforts of seven
students who have above average school
spirit. The aim of the Klub is to promoteanything that will benefit both students 'and
the University. Their full name is Tulane
University Spirit Klub.
One of the high points of the year wasthe Homecoming bonfire and smoke dancewith torches. The famous little Greeniestunts were started at the Notre Damegame and were continued for the rest of
the football season. The white Jacket that
ear-marks a TUSK is not really needed,because of his or her display of school
spirit and good fellowship.
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OFFICERSMAY HYMAN President
ROSLYN ISON Vice-President
ROSEMONDE PELTZ . . Corresponding Secretary
BEVERLY JACKSON .... Recording Secretary
RUTH HOPPE Treasurer
HARRIET STEVENS Publicity
PEGGY MICHEAL . Publicity
MISS EDITH PERLMAN Faculty Adviser
MEMBERSMary Emily Acree. Joan Appel, Joan Arbour,Renee Aubry. William F. Beaty. Robin Berckes.
Barbara Bizzel, Judy Brett, Jean Brown, Beverly
Broyles, Ann Br>'an-Turner, Frances Bush, Alice
Bultman. Nannette Caffery, Katherlne Cafiero.
Joyce Caldwell, Rosemary Carrere, Mary Virginia
Crain, Barbara Dreshner, Janet Dupuy, Valerie
Edwards, Elenore K. Fairman, Jeanne Fernandez,
Diane Fournet, Ruth Fry, NIta Joan Glade, Isabel
Gardner, Caro! Gates, Nathalie Ganucheau, AnnGeles, Dolly Gray, Gloria Goodman. Cora lie
Gudreux, Jean Hardin, Joy Harper. Betty Healy,
Sue Henderson, Ned Hoffmeyer, Dorcas Holilngs-
worth, Mary Holmes, Bobble Howell, Lillian
Hyman, Adele Jackson, Elaine Jones, Lorys
Jones, Virginia Jones, Sue Keefe, Marcia Kreeger,
Fannfe Kyker, Anne Landry, Dianna Lazerov,
Marie Louise le Gardeur, Anne K. Levy, NancyLockwood. Beverly Lyie, Margaret Lyons, Lee D.
Marcuse. Carolyn McKinney. Patty O'Brien, Paula
Parker, Katherrne Parkerson, Elizabeth Patridge,
Shirley Phlllpson. Mary Francis Prioleau, MayKanimer, Marilyn Rosenthal, Claire Rouff, Louis
C. Scharfenstein. Doris Seelig. Mary Brooks Soule,
Nannette Taylor. John Thomson, Doris Tisdale,
Mathflde Turner. Ann Welsh, Maia Weston,Jean White. Violet Whitehead, Carolyn Winling,
Dot Woods, Flo Varneil, Elvla Weingart, MaxineWyati.
The purpose of the University Art Clubis to promote University art principles
throughout the connnnunity. The activities
consist of a series of outstanding movies,
some art, others documentary, dance, andanimation films, with a speaker to intro-
duce the program and a panel discussion
afterwards. The Club takes part in annual
orientation and Christmas parties, and a
spring gallery exhibition. An interest in art
Is the only requisite for membership. UNIVERSITY ART ClUB
FRENCH CLUBLeft to right; Martinez, Kyker, Solomon, Singerman, Cuneo. Hodge, Ketil.
OFFICERS
ANN HODGE President
BERT KEHL Vice-President
PEARL SINGERMAN Secretary
MEMBERS
Ruth Boulet Carrrien Martinez
John Bres Pat MayAnn Burdette Marie Louise Norton
Ann Colebecl Denise Reinecke
Virginia Colebecic Jane Rubenstein
Arthur Corey Juanita Schwartzenbach
Joan Solomon
Anna Vantreuse
Rosalie Woolfley
Margaret Cuneo
Bill Gordy
Bill Hancock
Fannie Kyker
The French Club v/as recently organized
to provide an extra-curricular activity which
would foster student interest in French sub-
jecti as wall at the language itself. Activ-
ities include discussions, lectures by out-
tide speakers, investigation of French
legends and banquets in the French
Quarter.
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MATHEMATICS ClUBThe Math Club was organized at Tulane in 1940 by Dr. William Duren, professor
of mathematics in the college of Arts and Sciences to present the interesting aspects
of mathematics that are not covered in the classroom.
Any student who has taken elementary calculus is eligible for membership.
Official procedure of the Math Club is to present a lecture at each meeting. The
speaker Is usually a faculty member or a student. The meetings are held on the
second Thursday of every month.
OFFICERS
ELODIE DIODENE President CARL von MEYSENBUG. Recording Secretary
WILLIAM E. POLLARD .... Vice-President HENRY STERN . . . Social Chairman
JOEL KNOWLES . Corresponding Secretary JEAN GRAFTON . . . Publicity Chairman
AUDREY GROS Publicity Chairman
Ma+h Club, 1946-47
MEMBERS
William Aicklen
Jane Armstrong
Lorelei S. Carroll
Frank Dalia
Frederick Davis
Elodle Diodene
Dr. William C. Fagot
Christine Flurry
Aline Folse
David B. Fried
Jean Grafton
Audrey Gros
Rita Grigorio
Dessamae ttart
U. Knoll Hersh
Irwin Isaacson
Winnifred Kelly
Joel Knowles
A. C. Labarre, Jr.
Paul Lorrain
Stanley Magruder
Betty Maihies
Carl von Meysenbug
Betty Lou Miller
Edward C. Miller
William Pollard
Patricia Rhodes
S. J. Roux
Gayle Schwarzenbach
Beryl Stall
ttenry E. Stern
Grover J. Trammell
Dr. J. F. Thomson
Drury W. Wall
Lorraine Williams
Andrew Wohlert
J. L. Zewmer, Jr.
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OFFICERS
CARL EPSTEIN President
MARCIA HATHAWAY . . Vice-President
PORTER WARREN . . Secretary-Treasurer
wnilam T. BaHeyUoyd BaumerWinifred BeierShirley BersadskyB. J. BerthelotDonald CarpenterFrank ChalaireMary ConnerBetfy CornmanArthur CoreyDoris DuvigneaudMyron Eichler
Harold EichsteadtBob Fuselier
Maria GarciaDavid Hamilton
MEMBERSMary Agnes HanerErnest HaydelHans HefnemannKen HughesRalph JuniusMeyer KaplanNorman KarchmerMartin Klein
Fannie Kylcer
Del LancasterEola LevyClyde McLeanJoe McLeodMarian McCutchonWax MillerFrank Nathan
lann W. F. OwensHelen Rault
James ReynoldsMargery RoseJohn RobertsonDorothy SamuelsonEleanor SchimmBuell StewartPatsy Streckfus
Beth SuhrenHelen ThompsonPeyton Tunstall
Harris UllmanMilton VigoTrudy Weil
The German Club was recently -formed
on the Tulane campus. The first meetings
were held by the German faculties of both
Tulane and Newcomb. Its express purpose
is to bring the German student and all
those interested in the German language
rn contact with German culture. Morethan fifty-five students attended the first
meeting. The German Club is rapidly be-
coming a popular campus activity. Its songs
and its programs present a cheerful atmos-
phere. The presentation of the Christmas
play "Welhnach+spiel" In Dixon Hall was a
big feature of the Club this year.
GERMAN CLUB
The German Club
I A I E R T U I I AOFFICER
JEANNE FERNANDEZ . . President
Back row. left to right: Martinez, Cochrane. Bell. Hover. Blane. DeWells. Front row;
Cuneo, Fernandez.
Ann Hodge
Shirley Bell
Harriet Stevens
Margaret Cuneo
Maria Garcia
Carmen Martinez
Patsy Cochrane
Betty Gray
Anna Hover
MEMBERS
Jacqueline Steeg
Beverly Blane
Susan Moore
Gloria Ratchford
Myrna Feinberg
Elaine Pickens
Mimi DeWells
Madeline Turminello
Nan Broussard
L^ Torfulia was founded at NewcombCollege in 1941 to give students practice
in conversing in Spanish and the oppor-
tunity to hear well-known speakers. The
/early season is inaugurated with an out-
standing speaker who lectures on Chris-
topher Columbus. The Christmas Party
and Spring Fiesta are highlights of the
yearly activities in addition to the regular
monthly meetings at which a special speaker
'jives an interesting lecture.
TUIANE VETERANS'ASSOCIATION
The Tulane Veterans' Association is an organization through which veterans of the
college can make their opinions heard. The T. V. A. is unaffiliated with any national
organization and is an official student activity. It provides functions for veterans,
information concerning veterans at its meetings, and takes an active part in school
politics.
In early December the organization sponsored a very successful campus-wide dance
for all veterans. Earlier in the year it held a debate among its members. The
organization has set up a committee to provide information concerning veterans and
this year it has circulated various petitions throughout the campus to further this
undertaking.
OFFICERSDAVID H, SCHAEFER President
WILLIAM B. RAGLAND Vice-President
RANDAL A. HOUIDOBRE Secretary
DAVID RODRIGUE Treasurer
QUENTIN L. AULT Public Relations
MR. SHUE Faculty Advisor
Robert D. Allen
William D. Barcello
William P. Brown
Mrs. Ethell O. Bronstein
Maury Bronstein
John W. Bryan, Jr.
Weldon J. BuweThomas D. CampbellA. E. Castillo
Dwight DahmesLawrence C. DuganRobert E. Fortier
MEMBERSAlbert C. Fritz
Charles J. GadmerMrs. Claire M. Harryttans N. hieinemann
Edward J. htodge
Harry HowardLeiand R. HughlettNicolas E. JoynerE. B. Lippe
Frank LongLloyd A. McLaughlinAlbert E. Moulin
Thomas R. Nolan
Boyce Nunnally
Robert A. Philibert
Artur M. Reagan
Jay Reeks
Joseph Rinold
Roland Sternfels
Matthew W. Sutherland
Robert Vanderwall
Thellie WaggonerWilliam H. WhiteEmil K. Vela
Must be spiked. Tulane Vets going to Jerusalem.
FIRST ROW: Bernard Brown, Carter. ClirlstovicK, Coleman, Conrad. SECOND ROW: Donnaud, Fields,
Guice Hess, Hinqle, Johnson Miller. THIRD ROW: Munden, Munez-Ramos, Oliver, Oncbane, Plauche, Racivitch,
Schonekas. FOURTH ROW: Senter, Simon, Tucker, Villemarette. Willis. Wright.
Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, chooses its nnembers upon the basis
of character, ethical standards, potentiality as a successful lawyer, and scholastic
achievement. Its purposes are: to disseminate the standards of legal ethics, broaden
its members culturally, foster a more studious attitude toward the study of law and
to be of service to the law school in all activities.
OFFICERSJOSEPH ONEBANE Magister
VICTOR HESS Exchequer
MARTIN HUNLEY Clerk
DAN GUICE Historian
MEMBERSN, D. Bernard Jack Donnaud Charles Munden James Senter
W. Burlie Brown Harvey Fields Pedro Munez-Ramos Huey Paul Simon
John W. Bryan Daniel Guice Robert Oliver James Tucker
Andrew Carter Victor H. Hess, Jr. Joseph Onebane Raymond Villemarette
Allen Chfistovich Norwood Hingle Andrew L. Plauche Perry V/illls
Frank Coleman Robert Johnson Herve Racivitch, Jr. James Wright
William Conrad John Miller Russell Schonekas
PHI DELIA PHI
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TUIANE LAW REVIEWThe Tulane Law Review, successor to the Southern Law Quarterly, is recognized in-
ternationally as one of the world's outstanding journals of civil and connparative law.
It was the first law review to be published in the state of Louisiana and is one of
the prinnary research sources for Louisiana lawyers and scholars.
The work of the Review is borne chiefly by a Student Board of Editors, composedof junior and senior law students who have attained the highest scholastic honors in
the College. They are assisted by a facuty adviser, a board of alumni editors, a
board of advisory editors, and a staff of contributing editors.
The opportunities for free discussion of current legal problems, for scholarly re-
search, and for expository writing based upon statutory interpretation, analysis of
decision, and synthesis of doctrine are invaluable to the serious law student whowishes to ground himself in the principles of juristic thought and expression.
The faculty guides the student efforts during the year and in addition prepares
leading articles for publication in the Review. Each volume of the Review contains
articles by a number of scholars with either national or international reputations.
STUDENT EDITORSCONRAD MEYER, III Editor-in-Chief
ANDREW LANE PLAUCHE Civil Law Editor
JOHN ATKINS DYKES Statutory Interpretation Editor
JAMES CORBETT SENTER, JR Book Review Editor
ASHLEY J. GOLD Secretary
EDWARD DAVIS FINLEY, JR Index Editor
Roger H. Doyle
Rene H. Himel, Jr.
H. Martin Hunley, Jr.
MEMBERSFroebel E. Lee
Harold Marx, Jr.
Charles E. Munden,Benjannin Perlcowski,
III
Jr.
Paul O. H. PigmanCharles Schwartz, Jr.
Hugh L. Stone, Jr.
JOHN M. BRYAN, JR Business Manager
Left to right, first row: Nabors, Plauche, Meyer, Dykes, Miss Stein. Back row: Stone, Hunley. Schwarh, Himel, Marx, Lee, Gold, Senter. Munden, Perkowski. Pigman. Finley, Doyle.
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Left to right: Johnson, Conrad, Owen Onebane, Coleman. Murphy Christovlch, Brown, Worner, Tete, Brignac,
Miller.
The Moot Court competition is carried on at Tulane for the purpose of giving
students practical experience in research, brief writing, and court room demeanor.
The cases are prepared by the faculty and members of the Board of Advisors, and
include appellate cases for the freshmen and both appellate and trial cases for the
junior-senior competition.
Moving into the new Tllton Hall after Christmas, the Board was given spacious
quarters and a new court room, its pride and joy. Rapidly catching up on a back
log of students who had not had their freshman cases, as well as an unusually large
enrollment of new students, the Board has now regained its pre-war schedule and
methods of operation.
OFFICERSWILLIAM ROBERT TETE Chairman
WILLIAM C. OWEN, JR Secretary
LEON D. HUBERT Faculty Advisor
Julian Poche Brignac
William Burlie Brown
Alvln R. Christovlch, Jr.
Frank Oscar Coleman
William Joshua Conrad
MEMBERS
Hayes Lewis Harkey, Jr.
Norv/ood Noel Hingle, Jr.
Robert Earl Johnson
Louis William McFaul, Jr.
John Georgo Miller
Patrick Calvert Murphy
Joseph Onebane
Russel Joseph Schonekas
Charles Perry Willis
Henry Worner, III
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President calls meeting to order. Close-up of officers in action.
HISTORY OF
MEDICINE
LEWIS B. CLAYPOOLPresident
The History of Medicine Society's big contribution to the
school this year was the presentation to the medical library
of a thousand dollars for the establishment of a History of
Medicine Fund. Founded In 1933, through the stimulus of
Gordon Holcomb, Gres Dawson, and Bernard Weinstein,
the organization is primarily Interested In tracing develop-
ments and seeking factual Information In its field.
Meetings are held every other Friday night at the Student
Center, student members alternating with faculty members
in the presentation of papers. At an annual banquet In the
spring, newly-elected members are presented with member-
ship certificates, officers for the next year are Introduced
and awards are made. These Include the Rudolph Matas
award for the best student paper, the I. I. Lemann award for
the best discussion of a paper and the B. B. Weinstein award
for the most outstanding research done by a student member.
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OFFICERSLEWIS CLAYPOOLJAMES STEWART
. . President
Senior Secrefary
LEO HORAN . . .
WILLIAM VILDIBILL
Junior Secrefary
. . . . Treasurer
MEMBERSKarl Aljlan
Ivan AlfmanDan Beatfy
James S. Boren
Donald BradburnEmanuel Bresler
Robert CalesEdward A. GaryLewis ClaypoolClayton CookJoseph Crookshanit
Hugh English
Lob Exiine
Richard Field
John Fort
John Frere
James GentryJohn GibsonLouis GarlepyJack Grindle
Carl HaggardRobert HananHurst HatchEdwin HeckerGuy Hicks
Leo HoranLouis HughesThomas JamesFrancis JaubertLeon Kahn
Eugene KraemerPhilip KruppElmo LabordeRoy LedbetterRichard LevyGeorge Lewis
Frank McCallaCharles MarkwardHortensla Rita Del MarmolRobert Meiers
Manuel MirandaKenneth Nix
Alton Ochsner, Jr.
Reuben Plant
Miles Pratt
Harry Ricketts
Richard Rutland
Richard SaloomJohn Schellach
Robert Service
Arthur Silverman
Henry SimonStanley Skillicorn
James Stewart
Melvin Sullivan
John Terry
George TuckerWilliam Vildibill
Herbert VogelMary Walker
r I u L c'^T^"' Alfr«". Beatty. Boren, Bradburn, Bresler, Cales. Gary, Claypool Cook. SECOND ROW-Crookshank English Exime Field, Fort, Frere Gentry, Gibson. Gariepy, Grindle. THIRD ROW: Haggard'Hanan Hatch, Hecker, Hicks, Horan, Hughes, James, Jaubert, Kahn. FOURTH ROW: Kraemer, Krupp LabirdeLedbetter Levy Lewis. McCalla, Markward. Del Marmol. Meiers. FIFTH ROW: Miranda Nix Ochsner PlantPratt, Ricketts, Rutland, Saloom, Schellach, Service. SIXTH ROW:' Silverman, Simon, Skillicorn Stewart Sullivan
Terry, Tucker, Vildibill, Vogel, Walker.
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I H E W I CLUB
STONEWALL STICKNEYPresident
The principal purpose of the twen+y-five-year-old Owl Club since its Inception has
been to promote in the faculty and student body a thorough understanding of the
problems in teaching and in being taught courses of a medical curriculum. Its less
tangible efforts have been directed toward the promotion of a high standard of pro-
fessional ethics in the student body, and in maintaining Tulane in its place as one of
the country's foremost medical institutions.
The Owl Club of 1946, in addition to full pursuit of its more traditional enter-
prises, established the Tulane Medical Research Fund to be used for the maintenance
and promotion of research within the school. This year's group has continued the
work for the fund, and has also undertaken to simplify and facilitate the selection
and securing of interneships for the seniors of 1948 and of years to come.
It is composed of twenty-four senior members chosen, half by the outgoing club,
the remainder by the selectees.
OFFICERSSTONEWALL B. STICKNEY President
B. REID CLANTON Vice-President
MARVIN L. WOLFF Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERSWarren Allen John Ford Robert W. Myers
Jim Brock Lou Gariepy Kenneth Nix
Bob Buck Hurst Hatch Bobby Sen+er
B. Reld Clanton Phil Krupp Stonewall B. Stickney
Lou Claypool Richard Levy Sam Taylor
Joe Dabney Charles Markward Bill Thames
Ben Denny Robert L. Meiers Andre Touzet
James G. Moore
FIRST ROW: Allen, Brock, Buck, Clanton, Claypool. Dabney, Denney. SECOND ROW: Ford, Gariepy. Hatch,
Krupp, Levy, Markward, Meiers. THIRD ROW: Moore, Myers, Nix, Senter, Stickney, Taylor, Thames, Touzet.
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FIRST ROW: Anepohl, Auiine, Black, Clark, Crews, Deckbar, Girodo, Guidry. Hall. SECOND ROW: Hess,
Hudgens, Landry, Naquin, Peres, Pursell, Riehl, Welcker, Willis.
Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemical fraternity open to qualified men in
chemistry and allied fields. The objects of the fraternity are:
1. To bind its members with a tie of true and lasting friendship.
2. To strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and a profession.
3. To aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of their
ambitions as chemists throughout their lives.
The Alpha Tau chapter at Tulane sponsors an essay contest in chemistry at Tulane
and in qualified high schools in the city. It also sponsors a safety program and main-
tains a display case in the chemistry department.
OFFICERS
HERBERT PURSELL. JR President
JEFF B. WILLIS, JR Vice-President.
F, G. ANEPOHL Secretary-Treasurer
F. G. Anepohl
Merlin J. Auzine
Clarence L. BUc^
John C. Clort
L Sherwood Crews
Frederick A. Dectbar
MEMBERS
Joseph L. Girodo, Jr
Marion A. Guidry
Alton S. Hall
Frank R. Hess, Jr.
J. J. Hudgens
Alton A. Landry
Phil Naquin, Jr.
Ernest M. Peres
Herbert Pursell, Jr.
Wilbur A. Riehl
Clyde J. Welcker
Jeff B. Willis, Jr.
HERBERT PURSELLPresident
ALPHA CHI SIGMA69
Left to right: Howell, Falk, Tallant. Radio Club
T H E RADThe tradition of this Club on the campus extends as
far back as the I890'5 when a transmitter was set up in
the Physics building. The Club, in its present form, was
organized in 1941 by David Korn. In 1945 a group of stu-
dents, Al Buxton, Chester Lob, Arthur Glick, Jack Tallant,
John Laurent and Bernd Falk, went on the air from Stanley
Thomas hall and the post-war club was on its way. At
present the Club boasts some thirty-five members from
various colleges of the University, some holding amateur
radio licenses, others unlicensed. One of the activities is
a program of classes in Morse code and in radio theory
to help unlicensed members prepare for the tests req-
uisite to obtaining licenses.
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BERND FALK President
JACK TALLANT . . .- Vice-President
AL HOWELL Secretary
JAMES A. CRONVICH Faculty Adviser
MEMBERSAl ttowell Metz Kahn Norman B. Gibbs
Ted Penfound Bill Jameson F. H. Schmidt
James Mitchell Jack Chamberlain James A. Cronvlch
T. G. Wing Larry Justrabo Hal Clarence Becker
J. H. Van Os Edward Buwe, Jr. Daniel E. Kirkley, Jr.
Robert O. Zeiler Richard Long Phil Slipakoff
Lloyd J. Napaluch Jack Tallant Jack Richard
Stanley M. Pulitzer Richard Davis Frank P. Cicerello
Jach L, Klein Bernd Falk Paul Jensen
Godfrey Donovan
STUDENT AFFILIATES OF
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical
Society was established here during the summer session
of 1945. The group functions to stimulate interest in the
more modern advances in chemistry. Members have the
opportunity to teach, learn, and to express themselves
in the various branches of their chemical interests by the
presentation of originally prepared papers, and by in-
formal discussions. Dr. R. F. Holdren serves as faculty
adviser.
OFFICERS
Officers are Marion Guidry, president; Audrey Gros,
vice-president; Sherwood Crews, treasurer; and W. T.
Barry, secretary.
MEMBERSMerim J. Auzine
Lorelee Carroll
Lewis S. CrewsFred A. Deckbar
Audrey GrosMarion A. GuidryFrank R. Hess
Betty Lou Miller
Phil Naquin. Jr.
Alice Pinegar
Wilbur A. Riehl
Florence Taylor Roberts
Josie Rose
Regie Roux
Gayle SchwarzenbachBeryl Stall
FIRST ROW: Auzine. Carroll, Crews, Deckbar. SECOND ROW: Gros,
Guidry, Hess, Miller. THIRD ROW: Naquin, Pinegar. Riehl, Roberts.
FOURTH ROW: Rose, Roux, Schwarzenbach, Stall.
ENGINEERS' lECHNOlOGICAl AIEIIERBehind shouts of "Erin So Braugh" and "St. Patrick was an engineer," the Engi-
neers' Technological Atelier presents itself as the engineer's school spirit organization.
Founded in 1936, the E. T. A. is an honorary society which reaches into the field of
knowledge by sponsoring the forum, which gives the student an opportunity for re-
search on technical papers, and into the field of entertainment by sponsoring such
activities as the Engineer's Smoker, Engineer's Day and St. Patrick's dance, the last
of which is open to the entire student body.
OFFICERSWILLIAM D. FAUST President BOBBY GREHAN Secretary
DUNCAN M. GRAY Vice-President GRIFF C. LEE Treasurer
MEMBERSW. Abel W. Faust H. Liles J, SmallpageH. Baker D. M. Gray W. Minchew M Van MannenR. Black R. Grehan R. Muller A. Van Sinden
J. Braud H. Grossiman J. Neel H WalkerW. Connelly M. Hatrel P. Noble J. WalkerJ. Dabdoub E. Hays A. Olivier J WattleyG. Davis W. Heffron T. Perkins J. Willis
R. Durning G. Lee
L Lenz
D. Schell
J. Sherrouse
A West
FACULTY ADVISORSProf. M. G. Zer\ igon Prof. O. A. Steph ;nson
FIRST ROW: Abel, Baker Black, Braud, Connelly, Dabdoub. Davis. SECOND ROW: Durning, Faust. Gray,Grehan, Grossiman, Hatrel. Hays. THIRD ROW: Heffron, Lee, Lenz Liles Minchew, Muller, Neel. FOURTHROW: Npble, Olivier, Perkins, Schell, Sherrouse, Smallpage, Van Mannen. FJFTH ROW: Van Sinden, H. Walker,
J. Walker. Wattley, Willis, West.
L. DUFRECHOUPresident
J. MORGANVice-President
P. MORVANTTreasurer
A. OLIVIERSecretary
lUlANE ARCHIIECIURAl SOCIETY
Founded in 1913, the Tulane Archl+ectual Society is
one of the oldest organizations in the college of Engi-
neering, it has as its object the three-fold purpose of
promoting fellowship among the architectural students,
supplementing school work, and elevating the standards of
the school by cooperation between the faculty and
members of the society.
It is open to all Tulane students enrolled in the school
of Architecture.
President of the organization is Leo F. Dufrechou.
Serving in other offices are Jesse O. Morgan, vice- presi-
dent; Albert G. Olivier, secretary; Pat S. Morvant, treas-
urer; and Joseph M. Shifaio, sergeant-at-arms. J. H.
Thomson is faculty adviser.
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OFFICERS
LEO F. DUFRECHOU President
JESSE O. MORGAN Vice-President
ALBERT G. OLIVIER Secretary
PATRICIA S. MORVANT Treasurer
JOSEPH M. SHIFALO Sergeant-in-Arms
MEMBERSJ. B. Adams C. W. Ellis D. Katzer B. H. Roth
R. H. Alexander J. G. Finney K. C. Landry B. Sammons
L. L. Barre E. H. Flair C. Marionneaux A. J. Saputo
J. C. Beucler J E. Hand H. V. Masset S. L. Sere
C. D. Blair J. Hardy L. W. McCoy A. E. Shelton
J. Biitch J. Hine J. O. Morgan L. Shelton
V. H. Bruno D. F. Huelsman L. B. Myers H. L. Smith
E. L Clements V/. D. Hunt J. I. Neel R. W. Thresher
E. deArmas L. Impastato R, E. Patterson F. Toups
H. Diaz R. D. Irvine D. B. Pfefferle C. A. Tumbleson
W. G. Doell F. B. Juden M. Popkin J. G. Vv'arren
B. H. Duncan R. W, Junius W. J. Rooney C. D. Welch
D. Edwards G. H. Wimbish
FIRST ROW: Adams, Alexander, Barre, Beucler, Blair, Biitch, Bruno, Clements, de Armas. Diaz. SECOND ROW:Doell, Duncan, Edwards, Ellis, Finney, Flair, Hand, Hardy, Hine, Huelsman. THIRD ROW: Hunt, Impastato,Irvine, Juden, Junius, Katzer, Landry, Marionenneaux, Masset, McCoy. FOURTH ROW: Morgan, Myers. Neel,Patterson, Pfefferle, Popkin, Rooney, Roth, Sammons, Saputo. FIFTH ROW: Sere, A. E, Shelton, L. Shelton,
Smith, Thresher, Toups, Tumbleson, Warren, Welch, Wimbish.
AMERICAN INSTITUIE OF
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERSThe Tulane University Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers supplements the formal courses of instruction with the presentation of
papers at meetings and with field trips to points of engineering interest.
Although technical in nature, the activities of the organization are not confined
to professional functions. Truck rides, picnics, and ball games have been enjoyed
in the past by this group of student members.
MEMBERSFirst Row
W. H. AbelFred Anepohl, Jr.
W. Aicklen
E. H. ArnoldJ. W. Barnes
R. G. Beadle
M. A. Becnel, Jr.
Second Row
H. J. Bryer
J. J. Burke
J. D. Byrd
E. S. Coleman
Third Row
J. W. GoadD. M. GrayC, D. GreeneH. P. Grossiman
E. Deshautreaux, Jr. R. H. GuessD. B. Fried H. J. Hart
N. J. Gagliano E. G. Hays
Fourth Row
W. G. Heffron
D. H. Hines
L. L. Lenz
J. J. Marlcelli
D. B. Martin
W. J, Martiny
Fifth Row
W. T. Pietrzok
D. H. Reaves
H. A. Rosen
W. B. StrohmA. E. Van Sinden
J. C. WattleyW. W. tvlinchew A. Weisler
K. J. Wheelahan
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FIRST ROW: Allee, Bland, Crews, De Graauw, Good, Heroy, HInson. SECOND ROW: Le Blanc, Weeks, Morphy,
Montague, Malchow, O'Dowd, Rody. THIRD ROW: Simoreaux, Stephens, Thibodeaux, Vincent. Walker, Wright.
The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was established
to offer professional associations and contacts which are invaluable to the practicing
engineer. The student chapter supplements class instruction with lectures given by
practicing engineers and field trips to points of interest.
The chapter at Tulane was inactive during the war years but became active again
in September, 1946. Professor F. W. MacDonald acts as faculty adviser. The
activities of the society, excluding the social functions, include meetings every two
weeks and frequent field trips.
OFFICERS
G. C. LEE President
N. A. SAIGH Vice-President
H. D. EMNS Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
J. W. Allee C. J. LeBlanc J. E. Simoneaux
R. F. Bland H. C. Malchow J. L. Stephens
R. N. Crews J. E. Meelts R. J. Thibodeau
F. R. DeGraauw E. R. Morphy R. M. Vincent
L. K. Good F. D. Montague J. E. Walker
F. M. Heroy A. W. O'Dowd H. E. Wright
R. D. Hinson W. W. Rody
AMERICAN SOCIETY
OF Civil ENGINEERS75
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSAnother of the several engineering societies whose aim it is to foster one of the
branches within that field is the Tulane student chapter of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers, established on the campus in 1938. Membership is open to all
interested in the advancement of the profession.
Lectures by prominent chemical engineers, papers prepared by the students, dis-
cussions led by faculty members, and motion pictures form the foundation for the
group's monthly meetings. Supplementing the encouragement of student interest in
the field, it further creates a means of contact between the undergraduate and the
practicing engineer.
FIRST ROW: Anepohl Auzine, Black, Clark, Crews. SECOND ROW: Deckbar, Fowler, Hall, F. R. Hess. K. W.Hess. THIRD ROW: Hudgins, Kahn, Kleyle, Landry, Landwehr. FOURTH ROW: Longmire, McCrary, Odderstol,
Peres, Pursell. FIFTH ROW: Schirer, Slovenko Vail, Welcker. Willis.
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MEMBERS
F. G. Anepohl
M. J. Auzine
C. L. Black
J. G. Clark
L. S. Crews
F. A. Deckbar, Jr
R. R. Fowler
Alton Hall
F. R. Hess
K. W. Hess
J. J. Hudgens
A. M. Kahn
F. E. Kleyle
A. A. Landry
J. C. Landwehr
R. A. Longmire
J. W. McCrary
T. C. Odderstol
E. M. Peres
H. P. Pursell
L. T. Schirer
S. R. Slovenko
S. L. Vail
C. J. Welcker
J. B. Willis, Jr.
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Left to right: McGovern, Kyker, Bell, Brock. Miller. Eaten,
The Young Women's Christian Association was established at Newcomb in 1901.
The "Y" meets twice monthly for open discussions, talks by outstanding personalities
and debates. This year, a series of vocational talks was presented on the subjects of
art, music, language, science, teaching, and literature. The "Y" takes an active part
in freshman orientation, presenting a program of well-rounded events to aid the
freshman In becoming acquainted with activities of the college.
"Y" traditions are the annual Christmas and Easter parties for a group of children
from a local orphanage, and the Christmas tree placed in the main hall of the
Administration Building. With the Y. M. C. A. of Tulane, it annually sponsors the
Easter Sunrise Service, held in the quadrangle of Newcomb campus.
OFFICERSSHIRLEY BELL President
BEHY BROCK Vice-President
ALLIE WYLER Treasurer
JERRY WYLER Secretary
CABINET
Fanny Kyker Catherine Cafiero Joy CohnMargery Rose Deane Stinson
MEMBERS
Anne Abbott Elizabeth Briglsen Ellen Freennan Marilyn LIchtenstein
Aurelie Alast Virginia Brown Rose Friedlander Elizabeth MalmKotherine Bater Pat Casso Rita Gregonia Zoe-Love McGovern
Anna Bartels Margaret Cunoo Ann Haley Doris Miller
Beverly BecVer Francis Dickson Dessannae Hart Betty Martin
Lucy Blake Ethel Eaton Janice Hullinghorst Susie Smith
Elaine Brazda Jeanne Fernandez Betty Ruth King Beryl Stall
SHIRLEY BELL
President
Y. W. C. A.77
V M C A
HAROLD WEDIGVice-President
OFFICERSELLIOTT "IKE" IGLEHART President
HAROLD WEDIG Vice-President
HARRIS COPENHAVER, JR Secretary
GASTON BOURGEOIS Treasurer
CABINET
Ernest Brown Jack Roddy Clarence Snelling
Walter Draughon Harold Wedig
MEMBERSGene Blakely Elliott Iglehart William RobertsonGaston Bourgeois William Jacobs Bowie SimmonsErnest Brown Richard King Othar Smith
Bill Ghana William McMahon Clarence Snelling
Harris Copenhaver R. F. Parks George ThorpeA. T. Dudley Don Rayner Harold WedigLawrence Dugan Dave Rowland John YoungWalter Draughon Jack Roddy Joseph YoungGeorge Gady George E. Zellmer
At present a comparatively small group, the Tulane Y. M. C. A. offers a commonworking ground for all young men on the campus interested in organizational practice
of Christian ideals. It offers a channel, in the forms of various projects, through which
practice of personal ideals may be directed as contribution to a common group
effort and acceptance of the responsibility involved.
Some of the projects maintained under normal functioning of the group include
sponsorship of monthly vesper services, the annual Easter Sunrise Service which it
conducts in cooperation with the Newcomb Y. W. C. A., the Christmas decorations in
front of Gibson hall, and assistance in such activities as blood drives, the sale of
Christmas Seals, and support of the annual doll and toy fund.
This year has been primarily devoted to reorganization, and rather than sponsoring
projects, the "Y" has been preoccupied in acquainting the members of its cabinet
and executive council with their duties as defined in the constitution and in presenting
to the entire membership a preview of the responsibilities involved in organizational
project work.
The spirit of its response to post-war reorganization is a promise of whole-hearted
devotion to the tasks of the future and a challenge to the incoming young men onthe Tulane campus.
Crowd at Easter Service. Front view of Service.
OFFICERS
MAURICE LIHLE President
FLOYD LEWIS Vice-President
MARY LEE VINES Secretary-Treasurer
Joan Roehl
Maurice Little
Mary Lee Vines
Helen ThomsenCharlie Mitchell
MEMBERS
Floyd Lewis
James FoglemanEdgar Whitfield
Chester Peyronnin
Leonard WoodsDoris Bucldeh
Carol hiamrick
Miriam Smith
Thomas Baker
The Baptist Student Union is a spiritual force on the campus, offering the student
Christian fellowship in a local church. Through its varied progrann, the BSU seeks to
deepen the spiritual life of the student, to meet his needs in a vital and practical way,
and to give him a carry-over value of church administration and participation.
Other than church fellowship, the social and religious life of the organization is
centralized in the Student Center, which is open to students every day for study,
fellowship, play, relaxation or meditation. Once a month there is a program for
the students, with an outstanding speaker, or some other special interest. There is
a social once a month for all Baptist students and friends. At specified times, there
are points of emphasis, such as pre-school retreat, Join-the-Church day, state BSU
convention, student night at Christmas, dedicated vocations week, student evan-
gelistic emphasis, summer enlistment, Ridgecrest and others. There is a bi-monthly stu-
dent publication which adds no little interest. The executive council forms the nucleus
for the work. It is a year-round program of fellowship and sharing.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION79
OFFICERSBETTY BROWNE President
MARGARET CUNEO Vice-President
RUTH BOULET Secretary
JULIAN SIMS Treasurer
MARY V. LAGARDE Social ChairmanTHE REVEREND FATHER ROBERT MANNING Program Director
MEMBERSLanier AllinghamGwen Bailie
Pat BarksdaleLucy BarretHelen BeauchampMargot BennettRobert BermudezAlice Blundell
Ruth BouletCha-'les BourgeoisAnne Bryan-TurnerBetty BrowneJ'^an BrownePage GaryAnn ColebeckForres CollinsMary V. GrainHenry Crisler, III
Margaret Cuneo
Dorothy DavisDonald DexterTed DexterKatherine DouglasBarbara DreskenRichard Ellis
Dabney EwinCharles FrederickJack GallionJoan Sillis
Bett/ GrayMary HendersonEla HockadayCatherine HodgesRuth HoppeArthur HylandDot lley
Florence JonesRichard Keiser
Rhoda KelloggShirley KilbournRuth KingMary V. LagardeChios Lain
Edna LeeLottie LeePatsy LemieuxJackie LolanBeverly Lyie
Mllllcent MayBetty MerriwetherBlanche MeyersHank MillonMike MurrellCharlene McCorklePatsy McMeansJean OrrMinnie O'Shee
Jane ParkhouseRichard PeneguyArthur RamosSue RoemerJulius Rolfs
Douglas SchumanRuth SchumanLouise ScottDorel ShoughrueV/ilson ShoughrueJulian SimsElmer SlagloMariorie SloanJoyce StabaLorraine SteidtmannWilmer ThomasSidney Vail
Dreux Van ThornNatalie V/alker
A. Adair Watters
The Canterbury Club serves the mission of Christianity In higher education by fostering amonguniversity students a better understanding of the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church andloyalty to Its corporate life.
Pending construction of the Francis Lister hiawks Student Center on the corner of Broadway and
Zimple streets, the weekly Wednesday morning communions and the weekly Thursday evening dis-
cussion programs are being held in the temporary Episcopal Student Center, 7070 Zimple Street,
corner Audubon. Other activities Include four annual social events, such service projects as
monthly prayer services at the New Orleans hlome For Incurables and the organization of a Sunday
School at Christ Church Episcopal Mission, Slidell, La.
THE CANTERBURY ClUB80
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORfiANIZATION
OFFICERS
HARVEY W. WOOD President
ALICE F. PINESAR Vice-President
MYRA L. SCHWARTZ Recording Secretary
FRED H. SUIDRY Corresponding Secretary
HAZEL E. CHENEY Treasurer
The Christian Science Organization at the Tulane University ot Louisiana was formed
in Decennber, 1943, and is authorized by the Manual of the Mother Church, The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Regular weekly testimonial
meetings are held on the campus, and each year the Organization sponsors a lecture
by an authorized member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. Stu-
dents and faculty members are welcome at the meetings and lectures.
The purposes of this Organization are to unite the Christian Scientists within the
University in closer bonds of Christian fellowship; to welcome Christian Scientists
entering the University; and to afford the entire University the opportunity to learn
the truth about Christian Science as taught In the Christian Science textbooks,
the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy,
the discoverer and founder of Christian Science.
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OFFICERSVERNON PARK PresidentBETTY LOU MILLER Vice-PresidertJEAN BRANDIN SecrefaryERIN BORN Corresponding SecretaryAUDREY GROS Alumni SecretaryHARRY HEINTZEN Treasurer
MEMBERSWinn ifred Bier Bert Bannister Gordon Kuhne Harold Staff el dtEvelyn Blust James Bad eaux Carl Landwehr John StewartErin Born Herbert Bennerfield Kenneth La ngguth Richard ThalheimJohn Bou tall PaulBienz Edwin Laborte Erwln ThodeVirginia Brown Emile Deschautreaux Patricia Lemieux Neils WatzLore lee Carol Ernest Desha utreaux Donald Maillho A. C. WilderElodie DIodine Donald Doerr Abraham Markosian E. H. WilliamsDoris Duvigneaus Marquette Dust Henry M asset William WiithemuthRuth Goebel Harold Eichsteadt George Mock Nevy WornerJoy Gomez Edwin Frank Henry Moke Patricia WornerAudrey Gros George Fust Paul Morales Bettie BarrereHilda Hansen William Barceld John Neu Arlene EvansElizabeth Hoffman Charles Gadmer Warren Nelson Mary GrossElwyn Hoffman William Gelssler Bruce Nunez Wi Ida Hags telle
Lothar Hornuff Richard Gough N, J. Oddo Elizabeth HansenJoyce Huff Alton Hall Ray Olsen Elizabeth JanssenBetty Lou Miller Es telle Hamilton Harold Olsen Rosemary JanssenHelen Rau It Earl Haried John Pemberton Rosalie KetchamPat Rhodes Richard Havener Leslie Peterson Merle LemieuxCharles Schenck Henry Haydel George Pons Ruth SparheinoJoel Beth Suhren Ralph Hayman Charles Ramond Flora ZelglerAndrew Talkeim Darwood Holm EdmanRathke Richard AllenBeverly Vedrenne Paul Schmidt Henry Roberts Harry Da nielsonMyra Zifle Calvin Hoppmeyer E. R. Rosenbonm Millard JensenRuth Zifle Erlcl; Johnsen H, R. Santa Cruz Frank PrestonHarry Helntzen Ralph Junius E. L, Schamback Vernon ParkJean Brandln John Keller Allen Schlindler Louis OppermannLoretta Albert Frank Kinberger Leroy Schneider Dorothy MiramonLloyd Anderson Edward Koschmann
The Alpha Upsllon chapter of Gamma Delta was established at Tulane In 1942, and has since
become one of the prominent religious groups on the campus. The national organization wasfounded in 1934 in Chicago by representatives from 20 mldwestern universities.
The purpose of the group is to encourage and maintain Lutheran fellowship and to establish
fraternal relations with other Lutheran organizations. Adviser to the campus chapter Is the ReverendA. H. Besalslcl.
GAMMA DELTA82
INTERCOLIEGIATE ZIONIST FEDERATION OF AMERICA
OFFICERS
MEL SELZER President
JOSIE ROSE Vice-President
SELMA MEXIC. MILDRED POPKIN, DOROTHY SAMUELSON Secretaries
SHIRLEY FINKELSTEIN, JOYCE MULBERG Treasurers
MEMBERS
Norman Berger Eli Harmon Shirley Pallet
Eugene Berkowitz Rosamund Harris Mildred Popkin
Myron Elchler E. N. Kahn Roselyn Popkin
Shirley Finkelsteln Gilda Kansas Ethel Rose
Sidney Friedman Selma Mexic Josie Rose
Lea Gersfenblifh Joyce Mulberg Gerson Saltz
Nita Joan Glode David Mylcoff Dorothy Samuelson
Emmanue! Glinky Bertha Nelkin Bob Schlessel
Helen Goldberg Joe Nelkin Mel Selzer
The Tulane-Newcomb chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America
was established in 1945. The group aims to organize and Integrate all student
Zionists on the Tulane campus to present and interpret the facts and significance of
Zionism and modern Palestine for the education and benefit of the students and
faculty.
Any student who is Interested In Zionism Is eligible for membership in the organi-
zation, which meets twice monthly for talks by prominent speakers, discussions, and
socials.
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OFFICERS
PATRICIA CRONIN President
NEIL HUTSON Vice-President
ANGELA MOYNAN Vice-President
DOROTHY SEGARI Recording Secretary
BILL AICKLIN Corresponding Secretary
CAROL GONDOLF Treasurer
LARRY POILLION Treasurer
JOHN HODGES Marshal
The Nev/man Club is a club of Catholic culture and Catholic fellowship which
fosters the spiritual, intellectual and cultural interests of the Catholic students of
Tulane University and joins them into a common union, and assists the University and
its students whenever possible.
The Newman Club was founded at Tulane University in 1942 by Rev. Robert Tracy
and Mrs. Dagmar Lebreton, together with a group of Tulane and Newcomb students
who had formerly met as a discussion group.
NEWMAN C I U B84
WESLEY FOUNDATIONOFFICERS
BOB MYERS President
BETTY MARTIN Vice-President ^^^ETHEL EATON Secretary P^l- ^"
BRUCE DUNN Treasurer
REV. BOB JAMISON Sponsor ^^HP* ^ JR ,F « -7
\ m {i^
The Wesley Foundation af Tulane has sought varied techniques toward achieving ^^^L| Y ik \
the goals of leading students to a vital, personal relationship with God; to a devel-
opment of a supporting group in which individuals will mutually strengthen one an-
other in Christian living; and, lastly, to a development of a new world order embody- Wesley Foundation Officers
BOB MYERSing Christian principles and conservation of the highest human values. President
Wesley Foundation Outing. A Lecture—Wesley Foundation.
OFFICERS
CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS President
JOHN WALKER . Vice-President
PEGGY BOSWELL Secretary-Treasurer
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MEMBERS
Betty Berry Doris Como Milton Morrison
Lucy Blake Dicic Field Carolyn Murphy
Ann Boyd Orient Fox Bob Parsons
Sam Boyd Coral Freeman Malcolm Peters
Pearce Bradburn J. O. Hamby Walter van Haven
C. R. Camp Joyce Johnson Donald Wellford
Joy Cohn Frances McShane Nancy Willcins
Betty Mailhes
The Westminister Fellowship combines spiritual guidance and instruction with
various social activities. It is an organization representing the Presbyterian group
on the campus.
Practice in Christian leadership is stressed, as each week the program is conducted
by a student member. Affiliation with this group is a valuable way to keep in con-
tact with fellow Presbyterians, and all are invited to ioin.
THE WESTMINSTER FEllOWSHIP86
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THE
NAVYAT
TUIANE
On June 7, 1946, with the need for
large numbers of naval officers no longer
existing, the war-time NROTC program
at Tulane came to an end. During the war
years, Tulane prepared for active duty
with the United States Navy and Marine
Corps thousands of officers who saw active
duty in all theaters of war. Now, with peace again reigning throughout the
world, the Navy's training program at Tulane has been reduced to a size similar
to the pre-war program.
One of fifty-two American universities chosen by the Navy for peacetime
preparation of regular and reserve officers of the Navy and Marine Corps,
Tulane offers today, through its Navy programs, opportunities for its students
who meet the requirements to prepare for a career in the naval service while
attending the university for a baccalaureate degree.
Both in war and peace, the Navy has been proud of its officers from Tulane
—
and Tulane is proud of its NROTC Unit.
Comdr. Howe and Lt. Comdr. Gibson
receiving decorations.
Captain Harry D. Power, U.S.N., Professor of Naval Science.
Fleet Admiral Chester W. NImiti USN,
and President Harris,
STATION OFFICERS
J. C. Costeilo, Jr., Lieut. USN; E. I
Gibson, Lieut. Comdr. USN; C. MHowe, III, Comdr. USN; H. D. Power
Captain USN; G. W. Comer, Jr., Major
USMC; C. T. Frohne, Jr., Lieut. USN.
SHIP'S COMPANYBack Row: J. E. Lindquist, SoMI; G. OWoods, CY; J. L. Jordan, PI. Sgt.; H,
W. Lettwich, CSK; C. D. Waller, FC2,
Front Row: E. George, CBM; C. L,
Brewer, CGM; C. Hagaman; L. E. Coz-
lens, Yl; G. H. La Bash, Jr., CQMJ. E. Pendleton, CSM.
STUDENT OFFICERS Back Row: S. D. Willson, Drum & Bugle Corps, Commander; F. E. McDonald. First PlatoonComma nder^ E. A. Short, Second Platoon Commander; H. M. Schene, Third Platoon Com-mander. Middle Row: W. E. Reed, Company sub-Commander; R. W. Haupt, Company CPO;
T. J. Brown, GUIDON Bearer. Front Row; D. J. Kraft, Company Commander.
Presentation of War Services award to
President Harris by Rear Admiral Merrill
Operation "Lipstick.'
DRUM AND BUGLE CORPSDRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Back Row: C. A. Schillin, J. H. Gallion, C. K. Matthew. Middle Row: N. A. Saigti, Jr.. J. D. Byrd, W. C.
Bonie, J. K. Stewart. Front Row: S. D, Willson, Commander of Drum & Bugle Corps.
d
As bad as that?
THE FIRST PLATOONPlatoon Commander F. E. McDonald, Lt. (jg): Mustering Petty Officer J. T. Velkas, PO l/c; Platoon Guide J. J. Kane, PO 3/c. FIRST SQUAD: W. D.
Pfciffer PO 4/c- T. F Tergla E. A. Schiele, P. Bryer, J, B. Jeffrey, D. K. Kohler, R. E. Hoffman, R. L. Drake. SECOND SQUAD: M. F. Havener,
J. C. Bounds, Jr., C. D. Welsh, C. Van Meter, R L. Schroeder. S. P. Harper, Jr., C. A. Schillin, Jr. THIRD SQUAD: A. O. Floyd, C. R. Carter, R. S.
McCutchen, E. T. Pitcher, J. C. Renfrew, Jr., H. J. Gabriel, Jr., D. H. Reaves.
Siripping ship! RIFLE TEAM Back Row: B. W T«bo. M. F. Havener. G. W. Comer, Major USMC, R. S. McCutcheon, R. W.Haupt. Front Row: W. B. Bizzell, D. J. Kraft, M. T. Popovec. R. D. McCaskill.
On the range. Admiral's Inspection, Oct., '46. Competitive Drill, May, '46.
THE SECOND PLATOOIVPlatoon Commander E. A. Short, Ens.; Mustering Petty Officer D. M. Gray, Jr.. PO l/c; Platoon Guide A. E. Van Sinden Jr. PO 3/c. FIRST SQUAD:C. R. Wieselthler, PO l/c; G. C. Lee, S. Voelker, P. W. Brosman. Jr., E. V. Cooksey, J. B. Hobson III, J. P. Hammond, H. Hildebrand Jr. SECONDSQUAD: W. W. Minchew, Jr., N. J. Ory, W. B. Bizzell, II R. J. Pfister, D. P. Maynard, J. T. Cooper, F. E. Le Jeune, Jr. THIRD SQUAD: E. A. Sonnier, H.
W. Zeffer), C. D. Greene, R. D. McCaskill, S. C. Friend, Jr., N. R. Krieger, R. E. Partridge W. J. Thomas.
Comdr. C. W. Petrle and F. H. Carries.
Navy Manual of Arms Competition, May, 1946. NROTC COLOR GUARDD. R. Eltod, M. T. Popovec, R. S. Brush, R. G. Beadle.
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HEDA VON MEYSENBUGChairman
The stern hand of justice clannps down on any
sorority that misses a letter in the Pan-Hellenic
rushing rules when Newcomb Pan-hHellenlc Asso-
ciation conducts a board meeting. Every sorority
on the campus is a participant in the association
and is represented by two active members on the
board.
Pan-hHellenic ruled this year that rushing be
deferred until the first weeks in March in order
to rush only those girls who have a "D" or better
average. The board also set up Pan-Hellenic
Grievance committees in the dormitories to in-
vestigate cases of illegal rushing. Each year
Pan-Hellenic awards a cup to the winner of the
Sorority Campus Night skit.
Heda Von Meysenbug is chairman.
First Row: Betty Baucum, Betty Berry, Ruth Boulet, Joy Harper, Norma Haydel, Vlrginta Jones, Bethia McCay.Second Row: Joan K. Mandelbaum, Carmen Martinez. Patsy Maxwell, Thelma Munch, Paula Parker, Jane Rodrigue,
Rosalyn Rcwnfleld. Third Row: Mary Louise Schmdt. Dorothy Scott, Mary Ellen Sheehan, Dale Sturdy. MaryMargaret Swords, Heda von Meysenbug, Ann Watkins. Not in Panel: Anne B. Landry, Virginia Watts.
OFFICERS
HEDA VON MEYSENBUG President MRS. NORMA HAYDEL Treasurer
JOY HARPER Secretary MISS ADELE DROUET Faculty Advisor
REPRESENTATIVES
Alpha Delta P! . . . DALE STURDY, MARY MARGARET SWORDS Delta Zeta CARMEN MARTINEZ, JANE RODRIGUE
Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Alpha Theta BETTY BAUCUM, JOY HARPERROSALYN ROSENFIELD, JOAN K. MANDELBAUM
Alpha Omicron Pi RUTH BOULET, PATSY MAXWELL Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . . VIRGINIA JONES, PAULA PARKER
Beta Sigma Omicron . . , BETTY BERRY, MRS. NORMA HAYDEL Phi Mu MARY LOUISE SCHMIDT, VIRGINIA WATTS
Chi Omega MARY ELLEN SHEEHAN, ANN WATKINS Pi Beta Phi ANNE B. LANDRY, BETHIA McCAY
Zeta Tau Alpha THELMA MUNCH, DOROTHY SCOH
131
ALPHADELTAPI
Dick offers assistance, Lottie entertains
PATSY COCHRANEPresident
Ice Cream Social
The Epsilon chapter of Alpha Delta Pi staked its claim
on Newcomb campus in November of 1906, and since
then the chapter has kept Pine Street jumping with its
many social activities. The girls this year have carried
on the old tradition of southern hospitality by opening
their doors before each football game with the welcome
mat spread for one and all. They held their annual formal
in March.
Alpha Delta Pi was represented this year by Carol Ham-
rick, who had a lead in the Newcomb Operetta, and
Heda von Meysenbug, who was Pan-Hellenic president.
Their insignia is a diamond shaped pin set with pearls and
their flower is the violet.
132
E O IV H A T E R
First Row: Rosemary Cannes, Pat Cochrane, Ruth Dravo, Lorraine Freeman, Mar-
guerite Galloway, Ruth Goebel. Second Row: Carol hiamrick, Jena Junkin, Lot-
tie Louise Lee, Wanna May, Florence Muse, Joyce Staba. Third Row: Dale Sturdy,
Mary Margaret Swords, Helen Thomson, Heda von Meysenbug, Martha Fay
White, Carolyn Winling. Not in Panel: Jean Avegno, Annette Patton Evans, h^ilda
Hansen, Bette John, Gloria Johnson, Roberta Morris, Patricia Raleigh, Salome
Thoman.
133
ALPHAEPSILONPHI
S'nice to have neighbors
BEULAH WRIGHTPresident
Post war fashions at an intersorority party
Around 1916 when the Old French Opera hHouse was
ringing up the curtain on "Carmen" and "La Boheme,"
Alpha Epsilon Phi reng up the curtain on a new chapter
on Newcomb campus and entitled it the Epsilon chapter.
"Many hiearts, One Purpose," is the motto of these girls,
and their hearts are always in many philanthropic activities
such as traveling libraries, dental clinics and diversified
scholarship donations.
Leading the Alpha Epsilon Phi's on the campus this year
are Mae hHyman who is president of the Newcomb Art
Club and Joyce Lutz who is active in TUT and the JAMBA-
LAYA. The insignia is the Greek letters Alpha Epsilon Phi
on a gold diagonal bar. The colors are green and white,
and the flower is the lily.
134
E O IV H E R
First Row: Suzanne Alcus, Dorothy Benjamin, Leona Bersadsky, Shirley Bersadsky,
Dorothy Burk, Shirley Dryer, Jeanne Garretson, Betty Mae Goldstein. Second
Row: Gloria Horwitz, Mae hHyman, Marjorie Isaacson, Carolyn Kartus, Ann Law-
rence, Ann Levy, Annette Levy, Dorothy Levy. Third Row: Joyce Lutz, Joan
Mandlebaum, Lee Marcuse, Shirley Philipson, Elaine Pickus, Alyce Rosenberg,
Evelyn Rosenberg, Maxine Rosenberg. Fourth Row: Felicia Schornstein, Rosalyn
Rosenfield, Lois Seidenbach, Joan Solomon, Frances Sterne, Bettie Waggenheim,
Barbara Weiss, Lillian Wright, Beulah Wright. Not in Panel: Mary Freiler, Jean
Lightman, Juanita Weil.
135
L
ALPHAOMICROIVPI
Such industrious individuals!
MARIE STOUSEPresident
A plaque to be proud of
The Pi chapter of Alpha Omlcron Pi traces its family
tree way back to 1898 when it became the second Alpha
Omlcron Pi chapter founded and is now the oldest. In
keeping with their heritage of a spirit of fraternity among
the members, the Pi chapter celebrated with a Founder's
Day Banquet on December 8, a chapter Christmas party
on December I 8 and a formal dance in February.
Holding up the family honor this year was Marie Stouse
who was Newcomb's representative to the Rice Festival,
Ruth Boulet who leads the Junior class, and Betty Meri-
wether who swings the gavel as Senior class president.
Their crest is the sheaf and roses, the jewel is the ruby,
and the flower is the jacqueminot rose.
136
H E R
First Row: Mary Emily Acree, Alberta Amott, Charlene Bayon, Jane Biederman,
Ruth Boulet, Virginia Brodie, Elsie Charbonnet, Frances Crumbaugh, Louanne
Cuenod. Second Row: Shirley Cunningham, Claire de la Vergne, Noel Dillard,
Janet Dupuy, Carmen Duvic, Anna hHover, Grace Kittrell, Janet Landaiche, Edna
Lee. Third Row: Patricia Maxwell, Marion McCutcheon, Lucille McMurray, Eliza-
beth Meriwether, Jerrye Mirandona, Janet Northrup, Patricia O'Brien, Jeanne
Pavy, Carolyn Pierce. Fourth Row: Beatrice Rault, Marie Stouse, Joel Beth Suh-
ren, Marie Louise Tremoulet, Anna Vantrease, Ann Welsh, Patricia Williams,
Rosalie Woofley. Not in Panel: Robin Berckes, Dorothy Bernhard, Eustacia Boun-
chaud, Carolyn Ester, Elizabeth Lamar, Roberta Walters, Marion Washam.
137
BETA!§;iGMAOMICRON
On bended knees
LORRAINE WILLIAMSPresident
Your favorite record in the rooms
Jean Lafitte, the pirate, set ablaze the coast of the
Gulf of Mexico as he sailed along its shores stealing the
gold and diamonds of the plantation owners and collecting
the hearts of the Creole belles. Since 1929, the Alpha
Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Omicron is notorious for
collecting diamonds and stealing hearts.
Betty Berry edited the Newcomb hHandbook and held
the position of vice-president of the Newcomb Student
Body. The year's schedule for the Beta Sigma Omicron's
included a winter formal, a Founder's Day banquet and
a complete redecoration of the "dugout." The insignia
is the three Greek letters of Beta Sigma Omicron set with
jewels, and their colors are ruby and pink.
138
ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER
First Row: Winifred Beler, Bet+y Berry, Beverly Blane, Ethel Eaton, Faye Beth Frey,
Mary Elizabeth hiaase. Norma Bartels Haydel. Second Row: Rene hHebert, De-
lores Kelley, Carmel Netzhammer, Joy Schmid, Carol Shockey, Mary Lou Soule,
Norma Stratz. Third Row: Mary Ann Thompson, Dorothy Belle Verlander, Elaine
Verlander, Lorraine Williams, Albertine Wyler, Geraldine Wyler. Not in Panel:
Dorothy Le Borda, Frances Truitt, Janet Wright.
139
€HIomec;a
The Ch! O's are well represented
MATHILDE TURNERPresident
'Teel rates a chair
At the turn of the century when Newcomb college was
becoming famous for Its southern belles, Chi Omega de-
cided to join the roll call and established Rho chapter on
the campus in 1-900. The Chi Omegas are still holding up
the tradition In that respect, but they also contribute to
the college spirit with their interest in campus activities
and their full schedule of sorority banquets, formals, and
bi-monthly suppers in their rooms.
Sally Foster carried forth the crinoline and nosegay
tradition this year for Chi Omega when she wore the
l946-'47 hlomecoming crown. The sorority pin is the
Greek letters Chi and Omega superimposed on one an-
other, and the colors are cardinal and straw. The flower is
the white carnation.
140
R H O H E R
First Row: Ann Anderson, Emita Benedict, Peggy Boswell, Bliss Buchan, Bertita
Compton, Noel Donovan, Yvette DuPont, Elizabeth Firnberg. Second Row: Sally
Foster, Cleta Godfrey, Beth Sreenwald, Roslyn Ison, Mary Elaine Jones, Janet
Kerlin, Kathleen Lanier, Jean Legendre. Third Row: Isabel Lewis, Louise McDaniel,
Minnie O'Shee, Mary Ann Patterson, Dot Post, Mary Frances Prioleau, Mary Ellen
Sheehan, June Sherrouse. Fourth Row: Miriam Smith, Gloria Smitherman, Nancy
Lee Stallworth, Gayle Stocker, Teresa Tidmore, Mathilde Turner, Florence Var-
nell, Ann Watkins, Adine Wallace. Not in Panel: Virginia Bowen, Rosemary
Campbell, Natalie hiicks, h^arriet Landry, Mary Betty Nettleton.
141
DELTAZETA
The pause that refreshes
MIGNONNE HUCKPresident
A toast
Beta Upsilon chapter of Delta Zeta planted the rose of
Klllarney on the broad banks of the Mississippi in 1941.
These modern Misses liven up the campus during the year
with teas, "col<e"-partIes, truck-rides and monthly barbe-
cues.
"Activity" is the keynote of their chapter, and it is
followed to the letter by Jane Rodrigue whose spirited
cheerleading highlights every football game. Mignonne
hHuck, chapter president, was maid in the Homecoming
Court. The insignia is the lamp, and the Killarney rose Is
the group flower.
142
BETA U P S I L O ]¥ C H A P T E R
First Row: Janet Abadle, Jean Brandin, Nan Rae Brossard, Virginia Brown, Patricia
Casso, Betsie Gillespie. Second Row: L. Mignonne Huck, Joyce Huff, Shirley
Lawrence, Patricia O'Connor, Gilda Grace Pizzo, Denise Reinecke. Third Row:
Helen Rault, Jane B. Rodrigue, Margery Rose, Gayle Schwarzenback, Sylvia
Stevens, T. Nannette Taylor, Marie Louise Tureaud. Not in Panel: Coral Cologne.
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KAPPAALPHATHETA
High "C Spaghetti supper in the rooms
NANCY WILKINSPresident
'Way down yonder In New Orleans, around 19 1 4, Kappa
Alpha Theta added a new chapter to its roster and named
it Alpha Phi. Every year Newcombites flock to the corner
of Broadway and Zimple for the Theta rush parties, fra-
ternity sings, and jazz sessions on the piano.
Theta was out front this year with Betty Ruth Davis
and Betty Baucum In the Homecoming Court, and Mary
Lou Mossy holding down the post of Newcomb Hullabaloo
Editor. The insignia is the black and gold kite-shaped pin.
and the flower is the pansy.
144
H A H H A E R
First Row: Dolly Barrett, Betty Baucum, Betty Ruth Davis, Ardythe Donnaud,
Dorothy Gadpaille, Jean hHardIn, Joy hlarper, Marcia hiathaway, Katherlne hHol-
land. Second Row: Mary Alyce Jackson, Joan Jelks, Wilma Knight, Betta Lanier,
Sara Lisenby, Betty Magee, Devereux Marshall, Peggy Michel, Mary Louise
Mossy. Third Row: hHazel Muller, Madge Parnniey, Carolyn Pounders, Elaine
Querens, Charlotte Reynolds, Joel Roy, Martha Ann Taylor, Nancy Wilkins, Elaine
Wlngate. Not in Panel: Beverly Jackson, Joel O'Brien.
KAPPAKAPPAGAMMA
Smiling sweetly
FELICE MAURERPresidont
What'cha sketchln', Weezle?
The Dueling Oaks were the scene of many crossed
swords for a lady's heart way back when New Orleans
was young. Now duels are fought by gallants on the
corner of Audubon and Zinnple Streets where the Beta
Omicron chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has
hung out the fleur-de-lis since 1904.
Felice Maurer, chapter president, wears the robe of the
Newcomb student body prfesldent, and Betty Gray is
acting corresponding secretary of the student body. Two
house-parties were the highlights of the year. The sorority
insignia Is the gold key set with jewels, and the flower
Is the fleur-de-lis.
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BETA O HI I C R O X CHAPTER
First Row: Joan Arbour, Betty Browne, Dorothy Carruth, Phyllis Church, Mary Vir-
ginia Grain, Catherine Dicks, Sibyl Drake, Sarah Eustis, Georgia Fischer. Second
Row: Betty Gray, Dorcas Hollingsworth, Mary Holmes, Ann hHowell, Marie Louise
LeGardeur, Virginia Jones, Felice Maurer, Paula Parker, Elizabeth Partridge. Third
Row: Frances Penfound, Patricia Rielly, Katherine Ross, Sally Sawyer, Ethelyn
Sherrouse, Betty Turner, Natalie Walker, Dorothy Woods. Not in Panel: Patty
Patterson, Mimi deWells.
PHIMIJ
Phi Mu Hanging Party
NINA SUE HARRISPresident
Penny for your thougllfs, Maebeth
and the sweet magnolias blossom around the Phi
Mu's door and they got all their pledges 'til they can't
get anymore;" so the Delta chapter of Phi Mu has been
singing since they came to Newcomb in 1.906.
Merle Fischer, Nina Sue hlarrls and Beatrice Baldinger
carry the honors of the sorority on the campus. The Phi
Mu's have been busy this year with teas, banquets and
their spring formal. The insignia is a gold and black pin
wi th the inlaid Greek letters. The flower is the Enchantress
ctrs£.t,i-5«5^if.2sS carnation and their colors are rose and white.
148
D E H E R
First Row: Beatrice Baldinger, Maebeth Bertel, Bonnie Bourg, Mary Lou Cabral,
Cynthia Cook, Fredda Davis, Barbara Dracke+t, Merle Fischer. Second Row: Mary
Joan Gonia, Ann Giles, Mary h^anneman, Nina Sue Harris, Ann hHodge, Betty
hlolland, Dorothy Dale Johnson, Sue Keefe. Third Row: Winnifred Kelly, Mary
V. Lagarde, Joan Landry, Merle Lemieux, Betty Mailhes, Mary Marsh, Betty
Nairne, Florence Roberts. Fourth Row: Mary Louise Schmidt, Paula Smith, Marie
Louise Socola, Lorraine Steldtmann, Dean Stinson, Dolores Sturcken, Doris Tisdale,
Yvette Wolfe. Not in Panel: Virginia Watts, Betty White.
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149
PIBETAPHI
When a K. A. passes by
LYDIA CAFFERYPresident
Serving punch at the mother-daughter tee
The cajun Is still roi of the moss-draped bayou where
he paddled his pirogue before days of the casquette girls
and battallle of Nouvelle Orleans. Around 1891 PI Beta
Phi established the first sorority chapter, Louisiana Alpha,
on Newcomb campus and added another historical date
to Louisiana history.
Lydia Caffery, chapter president, wields the gavel of
justice on the hlonor Board, Laurelle Fillmore Is co-chair-
man of campus night and Pat Phillips is Newcomb editor of
the JAMBALAYA. The chapter Is active in campus drives
and celebrates the springtime with an annual formal dance.
The insignia Is the gold arrow, and the flower is the wine
carnation.
150
H E R
First Row: Katherine Baker, Lucile Bernard, Gladys Bloom, Lydia Caffery, Nanette
Caffery, Rosemary Carrere, Janice Carter, Ann Page Cary. Second Row: Nancy
Deane, Carol Gates, Joan Gillls, Ruth Hoppe, Florence Jones, Jane Logan, Jeanne
Mayo, Bethia McCay. Third Row: Nancy McLarty, Charlene McCorkle, Adelaide
Phillips, B. L. Ratcliffe, Elaine Sarre, Elaine Saussey, Martha Smither. Not in Panel:
Margot Bennett, Anne Landry, Susan Moore.
151
ZETATAC —ALPHA
A good game for the football fiends Banquet celebrating the founding of the Beta Kappa chapter
EILEEN TALBOTPresident
Those low-down Basin Street blues were still rocking the
nation In the late "twenties" when Zeta Tau Alpha estab-
lished its Beta Kappa chapter at Newcomb in 1927. The
girls are distinguishing themselves with their interest and
activity in the many organizations on the campus.
Patsy Reinhardt carries the honors as president of the
sophomore class. The Zetas entertain with truck-rides and
after-game parties In their rooms. The insignia is the Greek
letters on a shield and their colors are blue and steel grey.
152
BETA KAPPA CHAPTER
First Row: Helen Ahamn, Jane Armstrong, Alice Blundel, Jane Bratton, Betsy Hez-
lett, Ann Hofmann, Anna Frances Jones. Second Row: Fannie Kyker, Gloria
Lusher, Carol Miller, Thelma Munch, Pat Reinhardt, Jen Rives, May Ross.
Third Row: Dot Scott, Dot Segarl, \-^e\en Sherrard, Betty Stafford, Helen Stitch,
Eileen Talbot, ^era Walker. Not in Panel: Jerry Dye.
153
REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE FRATERNITIES
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FIRST ROW: Warren Allen, Stewart Boren. Bob Buck, Ben Denny, Vicky Fox, Lynn Hunt. SECOND ROW: Dick Levy, Arthur Silverman, Stan Skillicorn, Bill
Vildibill, Herbert Vogel, M. E. Walker. NOT IN PANEL: Ralph Buie, John David.
RICHARD LEVYPresident
Medical Pan-Hellenic has been active this year In social,
scholastic and athletic activities. The annual Pan-hlellenic
dance, held in March, has been revived after a year's
absence. An innovation has been the establishment of an
athletic league amonq medical fraternities, the winner of
which will be awarded a trophy. In order to promote
better scholarship, Pan-Hellenic has also established a
trophy for the fraternity group with the highest combined
average.
The officers for the year are: president, Richard W.
Levy; vice-president, Lynn Hunt; secretary-treasurer, Stan
Skillicorn.
MEWCAl PAN-HEIMK154
PHI LAMBDA KAPPAPsi chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa was installed at
Tulane in 1925 and was first organized at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1909.
This year the keynote has been one of common pro-
fessional interest, including a series of lectures and medical
motion pictures, and two papers presented by members.
The active members and a large number of alumni were
present at the initiation banquet in honor of the freshmen
members, and in the spring a formal dance was given.
Other events included a novelty party, picnics and in-
formal gatherings at the homes of the alumni.
The officers for the year were: president, David Caul;
vice-president, \-\. Ruchelman; secretary, John J. David;
and treasurer, hlerbert Vogel.
DAVID CAULPresident
FIRST ROW: Ivan Altman, Robert Goodman, Max Pallet. SECOND ROW: Morton Rachelson, I. L. Rosen, Herbert Vogel. NOTIN PANEL: David Caul, Yale Ci*rin, H. R. Cohen, 5. I. Courtman, John J. David, David Dati, Alvin H. Lassen, Lewis Post,
Seymour Rosenwasser, H. Ruchelman, Gerald Sandler, Murray Schechter.
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T E K
SIGMA
Must be a dirfy jolce
BEN DENNYPresident
I got it
Founded; University of Michigan, 1882
Beta lota, 1910
Head physician, Ben Denny; assistant physician, W. B.
hHatch, Jr.; keeper of the medico's records, W. D. Thawns,
Jr.; and the collector of the doctor's money, J. R. Gibson.
The future "docs," on upper St. Charles Avenue, not
only have a house that is the envy of the campus, but have
gotten the cream of the crop in med school.
They are well knov/n for their fine floor shows in which
Franklin Dellna and Terry, the "girlie" of the Nu Sig hHouse,
usually lay them in the aisle.
Among the ranks of Nu Sigma Nu will be found some
of the ex-leaders on the uptown campus and present head
men downtown.
156
BETA OTA H A E R
First Row: Maurice E. Alexander, Dan T. Beatty, H. W. Blackburn, Walter H. Brent, M. Eugene
Brock, A. Z. Carter, Oliver P. Daly, Ben W. Denny, Ray O. Edwards, Thomas S. Edwards,
Joseph L. Ewing. Second Row: Albert L. Exiine. Charles A. Farwell, Richard J. Field, Louis
B. Gariepy, John R. Gibson, Jack L. Grindle, Charles P. hiargis, James H. hiarrison, Hurst B.
Hatch, Guy M. Hicks, Leo G. Horan. Third Row: Louis B. Hughes, Noel V. Ice, Curtis Jones,
Karl F. Kesmodel, James W. Lancaster, C. R. MacCordy, William D. Monroe, Donald T. Mor-
rison, Tom D. Norman, E. W. Alton Ochsner, Oswald O. Parades. Fourth Row: Reuben J. Plant,
A. Miles Pratt, Joseph A. Rauterkus, Edward D. Rodda, Robert R. Senter, Robert W. Service,
Harold J. Shaner, Stanley A. Skillicorn, Michael H. Sulak, M. Bruce Sullivan, William D. Swack-
hamer. Fifth Row: John H. Terry, William D. Thames, George W. Tucker, Jack L. Turner, An-
drew S. Wachtel, Harry U. Whayne, James Williams, Stewart M. Williams, Jack F. Wisman,
Richard K. Woodson. Not in Panel: Robert V. Barnett, Tom K. Farris, Robert R. Glllespy, John
A. Hall, Jerome L. Heard, F. B. Jones, Jacob C. Lippincott, Justin B. Loe, William A. McBride,
Robert L. Magee, Wm. Munroe, John F. Monroe, Thager K. Morrow, Robert J. Peace, Rut-
land Rowe, Richard O. Rutland, John L. Smith, Richard T. Smith, David L. Stephens, Ward
Turner, James A. Williams.
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PHICHI
Waiting for Santa Claus Behind those swinging doors
ERROL WARREN ALLENPresident
Phi Chi medical fraternity was founded at the Uni-
versity of Vermont in 1889. Omicron chapter was formed
at Tulane in 1902. Phi Chi men delight in pointing out
the superlative features of their organization: I) oldest;
2) largest membership; 3) largest number of chapters. The
local chapter house is affectionately termed the "Rock."
Colors are olive green and white. Flower: lily-of-the-valley.
Past year officers were: presiding senior, Warren Allen;
presiding junior, Bill Vildibill; secretary, Kirk Barnes; trea-
surer, Tharp Gillespie.
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O M R O IV H E R
First Row: James Alison, Erroll Allen, D. Bradburn, Robert Bullington, Robert Cales, E. A. Cary,
Howell Coe, Clayton Cook, Weeks Dauterive, Thomas Davis. Second Row: Crad Duson, Jack
Eason, William Paris, John Ford, John Frere, James Gentry, Joseph Gullbeau, Doyle hiamllton,
Fredrlchs hiarrls, Robert Higgs. Third Row: Chesley Hill, Alexander Hulett, Robert Ivy, ThomasJames, Robert Jernigan, Elmo LaBorde, Roy Ledbetter, George Lewis, Clu Lusk, Louis McCowan.Fourth Row: Frank Marascaico, Bob Maxon, Tom Mitchell, Jack Moore, James G. Moore,
Frank Morgan, Carl Murry, Francis Nicolle, Kenneth Nix, William Pacetti. Fifth Row: Robert
Palmer, Van Buren Philpot, Charles Reid, hHarry Rickets, Russell Rigby, John Roark, Albert
Rood, hHarty Russell, J. E. Safley, Richard Saloom, William Sammons. Sixth Row: James Shrop-
shire, Thomas Tarkington, Sam Taylor, Andrew Thalheim, Sellers Thomas, Albert Towie, Louis
Turbeville, James Van Pelt, William Vildlblll, Phil White, Alban Williams. Not in Panel: August
Anderson, Kirk Barnes, Robert Barnes, Robert Brown, William Buford, Thomas Bush, WallaceClark, hHarry Danlelson, Don Dexter, John Ely, Robert Foster, Tharp Gillespie, William Hardy,
George Howell, Jack Jackson, Millard Jemson, J. M. Kraft, Henry McGee, William Mc-Kneely, Edward Mann, Robert Meyers, John Minyard, Ralph Nuzum, Ben Parham, David
Partlow, Milam Pharo, Don Rudeen, Lewis Rutledge, Randolph Rutledge, Robert Schramel,
Payton Walton, Joel Williamson.
159
PHIDELTAEPSILON
Prolific, Isn't He?
ERWIN HECKERPresident
Everybody's Favorite
Phi Delta Epsilon this year has enjoyed a full social
season. Beginning with a banquet for their new freshnnen,
they followed with a series of after-footbail-game parties
and held a few picnics on off Sundays. They are looking
forward to their annual formal, held in the spring, and to
the usual Mardi Gras festivities, complete with truck-rides
in the biq parade. The more athletic among them have
entered into intra-fraternity football and basketball com-
petition.
On the serious side, Phi D E has this year inaugurated
a policy of holding joint meetings with its LSU chapter.
A number of informative lectures on medical topics has
been given at these functions.
Richard Levy, a senior, is this year's Medical Pan-hHel
president and vice-president of the fraternity. Erwin
Hecker is president.
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ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
First Row: Maurice Claman, Sidney Cohen, Erwin Hecker, Bernard Jacobs, Leon
Kahn. Second Row: Sam Kartus, Richard Levy, Leon Meier, James Saft, Arthur
Silverman. Not in Panel: Ted Block, George Dorfman, Sherwood Jacobson,
Charles Kahn, William Krivit, Zelig Lieberman, Ralph Robbins, Floyd Roos, Cole-
man Schneider, Bernard Solomon, Morris Weisler, Marvin Wolf.m9:,
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PHIRHOiSIGMA
Spellbound
FRANCIS JAUBERTPresident
What's that on the table?
Founded at Northwestern University Medical School in
1890, the Delta Omicron Alpha chapter was established at
Tulane in 1918. It is an international fraternity with 35
active chapters from Halifax to San Francisco.
Activities include monthly informal dances, the tradi-
tional Mardi Gras truck-ride and speakers and motion
pictures to familiarize the members with the medical
profession.
Officers are Francis L. Jaubert, Jr., president; Stewart
J. Boren, vice-president; Michael R. Blais, secretary;
Charles C. Jaubert, treasurer.
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DELTA OMICRON ALPHA CHAPTER
First Row: George Caruso, Lucas DiLeo, Charles C. Jaubert, Francis L. Jaubert,
Eugene Kraemer. Second Row: John Moosey, Raymond Morgan, Louis Polizzi,
Carlos Santoro, Kenneth Wright. Not In Panel: Michael R. Blais, Stewart J. Bo-
ren, Gernon G. Brown, Jr., Ralph J. Buie, Ralph J. Culotta, Mario Palafox, Ar-
mando Silva-Beauchamp, James Schneider, Benjamin Willard.
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THETAKAPPAPSI
Intermission?
ROBERT BUCKPresident
Aww—Shut up!
Founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1897,
Psi chapter came to Tulane In 1904.
Robert Buck rules the roost down Theta Kappa Psi way.
Their big affairs of the year were the senior dance, Ca-
daver Ball, and many more informal affairs. The pictures
seen here were taken at a party given under the false pre-
tence of being a scavenger hunt.
The house is full of the biggest characters in Med School
If you don't believe it, just watch them.
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H E R
First Row: Saulman Abshire, Joe Adams, Dick Allen, Jack Barry, Ralph Billlngton,
Fred Berry, Herman Boese, Harold Bolding, Jerry Brandes, Charles Brice, Robert
Buck. Second Row: William Crookshank, Joe Dabney, Glen Davis, Paul Daron,
James Goods, Holley Grimm, Lynn Hunt, Rupert Kerr, Ralph KIdd, Allen Knolle,
Philip Krupp. Third Row: Royal Liles, Treve Lumsden, James Malone, George
March, Harris McDonnieal, Neal McCullough, Carl McClandlish, Stanton Middle-
ton, Elvin Noxon, Joe Ogle, Billy Parnell. Fourth Row: Jack Perry, Bill Rountree,
John Schellack, Fred Shell, Thomas Summar, Lynne Taylor, Andre Touzet, Burt Wal-
den, Paul Wehrle, Roger Witt. Not in Panel: C. W. Bertinot, Nelson Boud-
reaux, Charles Barrier, Roy Brabhan, Fairfax Breneman, Wallace Buckhaults, Dave
Carson, Bill Cherry, Ross Davis, Carter Denton, Charles Hamilton, Ed Helms, Greg-
ory Hoskins, Roland Hotard, Jerry Hough, Sam Jones, Saul Landry, Frank Lon-
don, Robert Long, Harry Martin, John Milam, Jack Page, Bob Rabom, Ralph Reed,
Sam Reynolds, Erminio Rlzzolo, Otto Steinmeyer, Bill Stephens, John Wells.
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ALPHAEPSILONIOTA
Medical Beauty Section
VERNELLE FOXPresident
I've got 'em
I
Alpha Epsilon lota, national women's medical fraternity,
was founded In 1890 and the Mu chapter established at
Tulanein 1909.
Meetings are held at the New Orleans Dispensary for
Women and Children. The activities of the fraternity are
both educational and social. Throughout the season promi-
nent physicians gave instructive talks to the members, and
among the social events were the Sadie hHawklns Day
dance, tea for the incoming freshmen, and the annual
Powder Puff Ball.
As a group, the organization is dedicated to the service
of medical women.
Officers are Vernelle Fox, president; Flora Finch, vice-
president; Katherine Krieger, secretary; Margaret Kerr,
treasurer.
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M r H E R
First Row: Marie Teresa Bario, Anita June Chong, Loyce Leonore Crawford, Pris-
cila Diaz, Flora Finch. Second Row: L. Vernelle Fox, Jackie Lynn Hansen, Mar-
garet Louise Kerr, Kathryn Johanna Krieger, Evelyn Krienlan. Third Row: Jeanne
Marie Marcoux, Josephine del Pilar Mangual, Frances Lucinda McCalla, Eloisa
Munoz, Mar Elizabeth Walker. Not in Panel: Marjorie Dale, hlortensia Rita del
Marmol, Marg Jane Nelson.
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L
TULANE
PANHELIENIC
COUNCIL
The Tulane Pan-Hellenic Council serves as a
governing body for the seventeen fraternities
on the campus; each chapter has two representa-
tives on the council. Outstanding among the
many activities was the creation of a Pan-hlellenic
fellowship to be awarded to a worthy student
for graduate work in medicine.
The highlight of the social program is the huge
Pan-Hellenic formal given annually. Of course,
the spirited competition in all sports and scholar-
ship for the coveted Pan-Hellenic trophy has
been a feature down through the years.
Bill Quealy (Delta Sigma Phi) served as Chair-
man of the council, and Albert Fraenkel (Zeta
Beta Tau) as secretary. Members of the judicial
committee were Harris Copenhaver (Sigma Chi),
John Ochsner (Beta Theta Pi), Forres Collins (Phi
Delta Theta) and Herbert Baker (Phi KappaSigma). On the Athletic Committee were DeanPfeiffer (Pi Kappa Alpha), Hubert Walker (Delta
Kappa Epsilon), Adair Pedrick (Kappa Alpha),
and Joe Joachim (Alpha Tau Omega). Dr. Thorn-
ton Terhune again acted as faculty adviser.
BILL QUEALYChairman
FIRST ROW: Herbert Baker, Robert Barnett, Norman Bcrger, Frank Bogran, John Braud, Maury Bronstein, Bill Cady, Forres Collins. SECOND ROW: HarrisCopenhaver, Clive Cummis. Horatio Diaz. Carl Dolce, Albert Fraenkel, Dan Guice, Harold Herrmann, Harry Howard. THIRD ROW: Joe Joachim, DanKraft, Dave McWilliams, Aaair Pedrick, Dean Pfciffer, John Ochsner, Herbert Pursell, Antonio Ramos. FOURTH ROW: John Smallpage, Pete Smith
Allen Van Sinden. J. Hubert Walker, Jay Weiss, Jeff Willis, Andre Zilberman. NOT IN PANEL: Leroy Jones, Jack Morrison.
REPRESENTATIVES
Alpha Tau Omega JOE JOACHIM, PETE SMITH Phi Delta Theta .... FORRES COLLINS, ALLEN VAN SINDEN
Beta Theta Pi ..... . FRANK BOGRAN, JOHN OCHSNER Phi lota Alpha ANTONIO RAMOS, HORATIO DIAZ
Delta Kappa Epsllon . JOHN SMALLPAGE, J. HUBERT WALKER Phi Kappa Sigma ROBERT BARNETT, HERBERT BAKER
Delta Sigma Phi BILL QUEALY, HARRY HOWARD Pi Kappa Alpha DEAN PFEIFFER, JACK MORRISON
Delta Tau Delta BILL CADY, JOHN BRAUD Sigma Alpha Epsllon LEROY JONES, HERBERT PURSELL
Kappa Alpha ADAIR PEDRICK, DAN GUICE Sigma Alpha Mu JAY WEISS, ANDRE ZILBERMAN
Kappa Nu NORMAN BERGER, CLIVE CUMMIS Sigma Ch! HARRIS COPENHAVER, DAN KRAFT
Kappa Sigma DAVE McWILLIAMS, JEFF WILLIS Sigma Pi CARL DOLCE, HAROLD HERRMANN
Zota Bota Tau ... . ALBERT FRAENKEL, MAURY BRONSTEIN
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ALPHATArOMEGA
Wedding Party Bobby Mattox and his ATO Slickers
JIMMY RIVES
PresidentFounded: VMI 1865
Beta Epsllon 1887
Welcoming back the wearers of the Maltese Cross, the
Alpha Taus entered their 60th year on the Tulane cannpus.
Informal parties at the house—buffet lunches before
football qames—weekend dances, a "Sneaky Pete" or
two—
"President" party, hialloween party by the pledges.
The Taus were in full swing h-lomecoming and for the
second consecutive year the hlomecoming hlouse Decora-
tions cup remained on hHenry Clay Avenue.
One of the most successful events of the year was the
I 0th annual Christmas party held for several New Orleans
children with Santa, Christmas tree and all.
With more than 70 actives and pledges, the Louisiana
B.E. chapter of Alpha Tau Omega considers the 1946-47
school year one of its most enjoyable and successful sea-
sons.
Worthy Master, Jimmy Rives; Worthy Chaplain, Frank
Burge; Worthy Scribe, Charles White-Spunner; Worthy
Exchequer, Jack Whitney; Keeper of the Annals, Magruder
Hays.
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LOriSIANA BETA EPSILO]^ CHAPTER
First Row: James Aycock, Lawrence Barousse, Stewart Barnett, Jr., Robert Belote,
Frank Burge, Claiborne Carter, Jeroid Case, John Daly. Second Row: Eugene Dau-
terive, Henry Dauterlve, Milton deBen, Richard Ellis, Stephen Ellis, Ashton Fis-
cher, John Fischer, James Gentry. Third Row: Vance Gilmer, Warren Hampton,
John Hardy, Friedrichs Harris, Magruder Hays, George Hopkins, Thomas James,
Robert Jernigan. Fourth Row: Joseph Joachim, Sargent Jones, II, Nicolas Joyn-
er, Robert Koch, Hugh Liles, Donald Lutenbacher, Richard Mehrhof, Robert
Moore. Fifth Row: Owen Murphy, William Rembert, James Rives, William Rob-
erts, Walter Rooney, George Seymour, Prim Smith, Charles White Spunner.
Not in Panel: Richard Augrain, William Christovich, Donald Coleman, Allen Col-
ley, David Conroy, Campbell Cooksey, Thomas Crozat, Thomas Farrell, Robert
Guess, John Hinton, Howell Hunt, Gordon Lee Hunt, Fred Hunter, Donald Hurl-
bert, Baxter Hutto, Edwin Kent, Edward King, Herbert Lambert, Robert Lindsey,
Hugh Many, Neville Marshall, Robert Mattox, Jay Molony, Larry Molony, Authur
Naquin, James Parker, Harry Phelan, George Simmons, Edward Volkert, Jack
Whitney, William L. Williams, Leonard Willis.
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BETATHETAPI
Borrow the cups from the KA's? The 'Hungry Greeks' in action
MILES GREERPresident
Founded: Miami University, 1839
Beta Xi, 1908
The Betas take a lot of kidding when it comes to "baby
pink and baby blue," but their actions on the field of
athletics prove that they are a bunch to be reckoned with.
In winning the Pan-Hellenic Cup five out of the past
six years, they have shown what they can do. The Beta
house, admirably situated next to Newcomb, was recently
done over, thanks to the luck of the brothers in various
poker and dice games. It is one of the few houses which
forbids drinking on the premises, but the fact that the
sidewalk is wide and handy is overlooked by the more
broadminded. Annual dance is the Blue and White formal,
so called because all participating assume these hues along
about the end of the evening.
Miles Greer, hot bass man of the Tulanians, keeps the
Greeks in hand, assisted by cheerleader Dabney Ewin.
Walter Carroll snatches up any pennies which fall from
the pockets of the boys, and Jack Counce does his best
to keep track of the various and varied happenings during
the weekly session.
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E H E R
First Row: Theodore Alpaugh, Hayne Barnwell, Robert Bernhard, William Bizzell,
Clay Blair, Don BIythe, Frank Bogran, Pierce Bradburn, Edwood Brodtnnann,
Thomas Brown, William Buchanan. Second Row: Lyie Carriere, Walter Carroll,
William Conery, August Douglas, Brooke Duncan, Prioleau Ellis, Dabney Ewin,
Harry Fair, Stonewall Felton, Harry Gamble, Miles Greer. Third Row: Walker
Harris, Dee Herrick, Roy de la Houssaye, George Helm, Louis Jumonvllle, Dick
King, Max Kephart, Donald Lagarde, Rene LeGardeur, Francis Lejeune, Dubose
Leiong. Fourth Row: Marion Leiong, Phillip Mangelsdorf, Dave Martin, Edmund
Martin, James McCall, Frank McDonald, Lawrence McGee, John McCorkle,
Frank Montague, Alymer Montgomery, Levere Montgomery. Fifth Row: W. Mont-
gomery, Gray Morrison, Kennedy Moss, Michael Murrell, Dave Normann, John
Ochsner, Charles Ogden, Michael Provosty, Guy Scoggin, Vincent Tarlton,
Clarence Webb. Not in Panel: Stanley Bremermann, John Counce, Robert Franz,
Ike Farrar, Rufus Harris, Jr., Robert Lagarde, Rivers Leiong, Macy Teetor, Anthony
Vizard, Swan Ward.
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DELTAKAPPAEP§ILOX
They can dance too St. Paul wasn't ready
JOHN SMALLPAGEPresident
Founded: Yale, 1844
Tau Lambda, 1899
Ye who leads group, John Snnallpage; Ye who helps
Smailpage, Duncan M. Gray; Ye who writes notes, W. D.
"Panky" Faust; Ye who holds cash, Alan Favrot; Ye who
keeps history, Walter W. Minchew; Ye who writes letters,
J. hlubert Walker; and Ye who watches freshmen, J.
Donnaud.
The Dekes have managed to survive the noisy parties
and late hours of neighbors in the 1500 block of hHenry
Clay. To spare guests such indignities, the annual winter
formal was held at the Country Club. Indulging in their
favorite pastime, singing "The Phi Marching Song," they
almost brought down the roof.
Great students, they have evolved a system of study
that operates between pingpong, bridge, and touch foot-
ball with the Betas. Always present when leadership is
needed, they take a prominent part in campus affairs.
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T A IJ LAMBDA CHAPTERFirst Row: E. C. Alker, Robert Bland, Albert Bolton, Donald Bousquet, E. D.
Brierre, Jim Butler, L. F. Cambon, Rogers Cox, Jack Dart, John Devlin, John Don-
naud, Charles Dunbar. Second Row: Ronald Durning, Jack Easterling, Tommy Ellis,
Frank Emmett, W. D. Faust, C. A. Favrot, W. L. Ferguson, Stocker Fontelleu,
T. J. Fontelleu, Warren Gardner, Ken Gllly, Duncan Gray. Third Row: George
Healy, Gordon hieffron. Thorn HImel, Tom hHolmes, Colvllle Jackson, George
Jones, Richard Jones, Dan Luke, Lemuel McCoy, Walton MInchew, John Neel,
Albert Olivier. Fourth Row: Bob Overall, Tom Power, II, Sam Sanders, Albln
Scott, T. B. Sellers, James Sherrouse, Chandler Sherwood, Ned Simmons, Robert
Simpson, Elmer Slagle, James Small. Fifth Row: John Smallpage, Edmond Talbot,
Herbert Van Horn, Harry Veriander, Hubert Walker, James Wattley, Jack
Welnmann, Alonzo West, Louis WIngate, Barbee Winston, Miles Wynn. Not
in Panel: Ross Buckley, E. D. Cambon, Jack Dart, Jack Denis, John Ellis, TomBremmerman, Cy Geary, S. D. Gore, James Kock, Campbell Logan, Schaumberg
McGehee, MacCreary Wheeler.
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DELTASIGMAPHI
Everybody gets into the act A cole, piplease
JAMES LEGEAIPresident
Founded: C. C. N. Y. in 1899
Chapter Chi, 1916
The boys in the "Vout" house started the year off with
a bang. Thirty-six pledges out-numbered the actives and
crowded the house to overflowing through Bayou Brawls,
cocktail and candlelight parties.
President Jimmy Legeai had big hopes for a champion-
ship football team, but they were downed in the semi-
finals by Phi Delta Theta. Vice-president EIroy Scott and
secretary "Doc" Guillot still have to get over it.
Delta Sigma Phi had the first formal of the year in the
Tulane Room and it proved to be the first "formal" formal
dance.
Bill Quealy, president of Pan-hlellenic Council, Harry
hloward, business manager of the Jambalaya, and Hank
Millon make up the fraternity B.M.O.C.'s.
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H H E R
First Row: Walter Barnes, Harold Battalora, John Baudean, John Cox, Robert
DiBenedetto, John Eastman, Hugh Farnet, Jr., Raymond Godwin. Second Row:
Albert Guillot, James Gullotta, Bill Heausler, Fred Heebe, George Hodges, Harry
Howard, Hank Kevlin, James Legeai. Third Row: Hank Millon, Jerold Mcintosh,
Thomas Mcintosh, Harry Mendelson, Jr., Joseph Miceli, Richard Molaison, Jr.,
Lloyd Moppert, Frank Moran. Fourth Row: Charles O'Connell, Edward Ortega,
Jr., Courtney Owens, William Quealy, Howard Raspilair, Jack Richard, William
Roeling, Eugene St. John. Fifth Row: J. F. Santos, Charles Schillin, Jr., Elroy
Scott, Troy Svendson, William Stratmann, A. O. Tangue, Jr., Ludwig Von Gohren,
John Whelan. Not in Panel: K. Coleman, Frederick Eagan, Maurice Eagan, Sam
Edwards, Alan Felger, R. Froeba, Warren Hoppmeyer, Stanley Kotteman, Cole-
man Kuhn, Robert Marchelos, Albert Masson, Paul Montelepre, Warren Nolan, R.
O. Olsen, Malcolm Peters, Irwin Poche, Bob Schroeder, Charles Swain, Don
Thomas.
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DELTATArDELTA
Go ahead—eat it Give the man 15c
BILL CADYPresident
Founded: Bethany College, 1858
Beta Xi, 1889
Beta Xi of Tulane is enjoying its best year since the
war began. Enjoying is exactly the right word too, because
the old shelter on Audubon Street has been vibratin' and
reverberatln' to the uninhibited antics of Delts and Conn-
pany ever since September. President Bill Cady "3" has
been the driving force responsible for the resurgence of
Delta Tau Delta at Tulane.
Parties have been numerous this year, but original, too.
Perhaps the freshest idea was a dancing party with music
supplied by a local radio station in a special Delt broadcast.
Another interesting party was the one at which all dates
were weighed in.
Homecoming was also a big event at the shelter—with
the actives and the old Delts mixing with the drinks as only
good Delts can. As usual the Delt Winter Formal was one
of the highlights of the Tulane season. Everyone had a
wild time at the Tulane Room, dancing "etcetera."
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B E H E R
First Row: Paul Baker, Jr., Lloyd S. Baumer, Jr., Frem Boustany, Jr., John L. Braud,
Jack S. Brown, John S. Browning. Second Row: William M. Cady, III, John S. Dab-
doub, Robert \-\. Fuseller, Edward W. Hess, Paul L. Hoff, John J. Kane. Third
Row: Richard M. Kaiser, Edward N. Lambremont, Jr., William J. Lopez, Frotscher
Muller, Jr., Rodney Vincent. Not in Panel: John J. Finegan, Jr., Frederick W.
Harrison, Alton M. Hendrlckson, Jr., Milton W. P. Janssen, Jr., Richard Gough.
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KAPPAALPHA
Don't forget the groceries
ADAIR PEDRICKPresident
We've grown a little
Founded: Washington and Lee, 1865
PsI, 1886
Number one man, Adair L. Pedrick; number two fellow,
William Ingram; number three brother, Blake West; Wilson
Shirley is number four; while five is Harold Grehan; six,
Eddie Metzger; and because we can't count any higher,
seven is Buddy Mundinger.
The Psi chapter of Kappa Alpha is in its sixty-first year
at Tulane. Famous for entertaining, they have upheld the
tradition with many successful Saturday night parties.
Sitting on their Audubon Street front porch, K.A.'s
have a beautiful view of the passing parade to 1037
Audubon, Casamento's, and points west. The crimson and
gold room continues to be a favorite place to cast aside
college cares.
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H E R
First Row: Julius Alford, Salon Baccich, John Baus, Charles Brown, Gordon Clay,
Christopher Coleman, Edouard Cooksey, Robert Emery, George Foote. Second
Row: Shirley Friend, Maruin Gautier, Harold Grehan, Jr., Robert Grehan, Henry
Guerriero, Jr., Daniel Guice, Luther Hall, John Hammond, Robert Higgins. Third
Row: Clyde Landreth, Earl LeCorgne, Jr., Charles Mayfield, William Metzger,
Richard Newman, Adair Pedrick, Parks Pedrick, Louis Rand, Samuel Schwing.
Fourth Row: John Seaver, Roger Shows, James Stulb, Lucius Suthon, Ballard
Tebo, Stephen Voelker, Roger West, Stuart Wooddy, Harold Wright, Jr. Not
in Panel: George Baccich, Jr., Rene Baus, David Cauble, Jr., Omer Claiborne,
James Corn, Jr., Charles Curtis, Charles Eshelman, Leonard Finley, Joseph Har-
die, William Hilzim, John Hobson, William Ingram, Jr., Sergei Kampakis, William
McCord, Thomas McMahon, Edgar Morris, John Mundinger, Emmett Neill, Jr.,
Jemes Rice, Gerald Sims, John Stahl, G. Watson Tebo, John Tessier, Esmar
Williamson.
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KAPPA
Get off my feet
LEWIS WIENERPresident
This is simply divine
Founded: Rochester University, 1911
Sigma, 1922
Lewis M. Wiener led this group and David Mykoff held
him up. Norman Berger took notes on both of them; while
Theodore Ain took good care of all mone^
Call Walnut 8575 any time and you will get the Calhoun
Street manse of Kappa Nu. Aiming to promote good will
and fellowship among its members, K N gives them a
chance to improve themselves outside of the fixed college
curriculum. Their colors and flowers match—violets and
gardenias, purple and white.
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G M H E R
First Row: Theodore Ain, Norman Berger, Stanley Bressler, Clive Cummis, Leo-
nard DIannond, Warren Eisner, Stuart Farber, Avram Finger. Second Row: Leo-
nard Fuhrer, Daniel Gladstone, Emanuel Slinky, Norman Gould, Eli Harmon, Saul
Heiman, Herman Jeffer, Albert Lechter. Third Row: Morris Levine, Arnold Levy,
William Menlovitz, David Mykoff, Joseph Nelkin, Max Pailet, Irwin Reicher, Ber-
nard Solomon. Fourth Row: Ralph Slovenko, Roy Slovenko, Herbert Vogel, Gil-
bert Walker, Lewis Wiener, Melvin Weingarten, Abraham Weisler, Herbert
Zeffer. .Not in Panel: Saul Barber, Bertram Brettschneider, Melvin Kahn, Richard
Newman, Frederick Rabiner, Mark Sackett, Saul Schneider, Saul Steinman, Mar-
tin Watsky.
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KAPPASIGMA
So it won't foan
BILL CONNELLYPresident
Oh-ecstasy
Founded: University of Virginia, 1869
Sigma, 1887
After the Kappa Sigs painted their house on Broadway,
it was the scene of true spirit this year. The place was
filled to the brim with returning veterans and new pledges.
They were dressed to a fourth place tune at hHome-
coming. Their winter formal, which was held at the New
Orleans Airport, was highliqhted by the antics of Dave
Kleck dragging in his own Ice-box, (as if the one there
wouldn't suffice).
Grand Master, Bill Connelly, assisted by Jeff Willis and
Aubrey White, guided the fraternity on its straight and
colorful path. Dick Page, president of the Tulane student
body, and Ed hHays, president of the Engineering student
body, also are among the ranks.
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G M H E R
First Row: Phillip Allbrecht, Alan Bartlett, Jim Beck, Frederick Berry, Oak Bing-
ham, Warren Brennen, Ross Cabral, George Collier, William Connelly, George
Davis, Bob Danos, Rudolph Eason. Second Row: hlomer Ellis, Leslie Ellis, Lob
Exiine, hHarry Gabriel, Jack Gallion, E. J. Gibert, James Gibert, William M.
Gordy, Carol D. Green, Andrew hiagan, Ed hiays, Aynaud Hebert. Third Row:
Bill hHess, E. B. Holbrook, A. W. h^ulett, Johnny Jelks, Melvin Jung, Walter Kings-
ton, Claude Kelley, Jack Kock, Joe Landwehr, Al Lottinger, Fred Lowe, Vincent
Massimini. Fourth Row: Louis McFaul, Andrew McWhorter, Dave McWilliams,
Julian Miester, Al Mouton, Sidney Murray, Richard Page, Randolph Peets, Pete
Roux, Ed Sanford, Carl Schumacher, George Spencer. Fifth Row: Buell Stewart,
Paul Stuart, Ed Taylor, John Terril, David C. Treen, John S. Treen, Sidney Vail,
Reginald Wagner, Bill Wall, Bill Watson, Aubrey White, Jeff Willis. Not In
Panel: Herbert Cedey, Mac Cowart, Roger Gardner, Jerry hHedgecock, Tyson
McMann, George Stokes, Billy Younge.
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PHIDELTATHETA
Say aahhh
FOSTER COLLINS McCALEB, JR.
President
Blow the man down
Founded: Miami University, 1848
Louisiana Alpha, I 889
The bonded one, Foster Collins McCaleb, Jr.; the one
that keeps the bonded house. Thorn J. Brown; the keeper
of the bonded pledges and alumni, William G. Zetzmann,
Jr.; and the senior bonded representative In Pan-Hellenic,
Forres M. Collins.
A collection of convertibles parked on State near Wil-
low means that the Phi Delts are In session. Campus ac-
tivities are their passion and whenever something Important
goes on, you can bet one of their members Is near-by.
Anyone Ignorant of the Phi Delt colors should see the
wallpaper in their newly decorated house. Azure and
argent make a good combination when the lights are low
and the loudspeaker system is broadcasting sweet music.
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LOUISIAIVA ALPHA CHAPTERFirst Row: W. Harold Avant, Warren P. Balovich, Newell H. Berry, Sterling B. Big-
ner, James H. Brennan, Thomas J. Brown, Jr., Craig G. Cantrell, Francis H.
Carnes, Mason E. Clarson, F. Hunter Collins, Jr. Second Row: Forres M. Collins,
C. Bayless Conley, Jr., Philip Cooper, Jr., John T. Cooper, Walter J. Gagnet, Jr.,
Raymond K. Goode, Robert S. Hendrick, Shepard Jane, Ben J. Joyner, Jr., T.
Maxwell Klllgore. Third Row: Arthur J. La Beau, Griff C. Lee, Foster C. Mc-
Caleb, Jr., Thomas S. MIthIn, Jr., George P. Montagnet, Jr., Patrick C. Murphy,
Robert A. Murphy, Clyde E. Noble, Jr., Richard M. Nunnally, H. Frellson Page.
Fourth Row: Charles R. Parkerson, Leonard J. Parrlsh, John W. Pitkin, Jr., Jimmie
Joe Purzer, Thomas H. Sandrldge, Jr., L. Earl SIgur, Julian H. Sims, Alexander P.
Smith, Lloyd C. Smith, Temple J. Stevens. Fifth Row: Frank J. Stitch, John E. Thi-
baut, Alan E. Van Sinden, Jr., Luclan W. Watson, Jr., Alfred A. Watters, Jr.,
Charles R. WIeselthler, John P. Wiggin, William J. Wlllkomm, Jr., Richard W.Wilson, William G. Zetzmann, Jr. Not in Panel: Charles J. Block, Jr., Norman S.
Conroy, Burton S. Floyd, John S. Hunt, Henry S. Lochte, Robert H. Lokey, Paul
C. Pottharst, Charles W. Robinson, John H. Simms, Jr., R. Clyde Smith, Jr., John
A. Thompson, Charles R. Unsworth, Samuel C, Vreeland.
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PHIKAPPASIGMA
So mony in the hay loft
HARVEY r-ITZPATPJCK
Presldant
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Look, no music
Founded: University of Pennsylvania, I 850
Mu, 1858
The Mu chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma was established
at the University of Louisiana in 1858, making Phi Kap
the oldest fraternity on the Tulane campus.
hiarvey Fitzpatrick Is boss with two foremen, Peter C.
Smith and Lewis Sarling. Russell Montgomery keeps the
records while Ernest Drackett corresponds, and Richard
Rothermel cashiers.
Possessors of an up-to-date fraternity house on Broad-
way they enjoy givina knock down and drag out parties in
their basement bar.
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M U E R
First Row: Judson M. Allred, Herbert L. Baker, Bill Balmer, James Barnes, Robert
V. Barnett, David R. Barr, Phil Bultman, Louis Burkes, Albert Charlton. Second
Row: Dick Christovich, Jourdan Clapp, J. Fred Clerc, Ned Conroy, Wallace
Cowan, Roy P. Cookston, Paul De Blanc, A. S. Ellis, Harvey Fitzpatrick. Third Row:
Harry J. Glass, II, Fred M. Guice, George Hall, John H. Harold, Donald Jackson,
Robert Kline, Jr., Robert L. Magee, Russell Montgomery, Ebb Munden. Fourth
Row: Ronald Orfila, Reuben J. Plant, James J. Plauche, J. Ford Reilley, Richard
Rotharmel, A. J. Schmitt, Peter C. Smith, John Stafford, Grady Thigpen, Marion
Wellford. Not in Panel: Ernest W. Drackett, Jr., Lewis Garling, Clayton Gates,
Leo Firm Ingram, James Klinefelter, Edward M. Kuzma, Paul H. Lorrain, John
H. Luft, Henry C. Magee, John E. Meeks, Robert Montgomery, Aubrey Moore,
James Murphy, John Pendergrass, Edmund Pixberg, Donald Wellford.
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PIKAPPAALPHA
What are you doing upstairs?
LAWRENCE ZERINGERPresident
Been to Karno's lately, Long?
Founded: University of Virginia, 1868
Eta, 1878
Eta of Pi K A lost many men last year, but have made
a quick comeback. President is "Toti" Zeringer, president
in-charge-of-vice is Joe Ranna, and the dollar-man is Nick
Salgh.
Their winter formal was highlighted by the introduction
of the Pi K A Dream Girl, "Dotsy" Meyers, who is also
Charlie Matthews' dream girl. Other parties of the year
were the baby and blanket (?1 parties.
The wheels on the campus are Dean Pfeiffer, cheerleader
and president of the A & S senior class; Bill Weil, campus
night chairman; and Walter Abel, seen in the first campus
night and vice-president of the Engineering student body.
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E H E R
First Row: Walter Abel, Richard Blake, Robert Boese, Henry Cablrac, William
Dawson, Merrill Fischer, Alton hiall, J. Donald hiandley, Michel Herbst, Paul Jen-
sen. Second Row: Roswell Kimball, Crawford Long, Freder'nck Long, William
Long, Jr., Abraham Markoslan, Walter Martiny, Charles Matthews, John Mc-
Laughlin, Walter Michael, Terry Miller. Third Row: Jack Molesworth, Jack Morri-
son, Samuel Parker, W. Dean Pfeiffer, Joseph Ranna, Edmann Rathke, James Ray,
Daniel Rawls, Matt Roberts, Kenneth Robinson, David Rodrigue. Fourth Row: Nick
Saigh, Jr., Pascual Sanchez, Jr., George Scherer, Louis Shiell, Jason Stewart, Wil-
liam Weil, John Wier, III, G. Raymond Wood, Jr., hiarry Woosley, Jr., Lawrence
Zeringer, hi. L. Zeringer. Not In Panel: Gerald Cambrias, Michael Carso, John
Chamberlain, Thomas Edwards, John Fanz, Jr., Frederick Guedry, John Hill, Leon-
ard Kennedy, Donald Kohler, Robert Rowe, G. Adolph Schmidt, John Wasieleski.
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SIGMAALPHAEPSILOX
Your slip is showing
LEROY JONESPresident
That's a joke, son
Founded: University of Alabama, 1848
Tau Upsilon, 1897
S. A. E. began the year with multi rush parties which
netted them many pledges. Leroy Jones took the reins
from retiring president Fred Muller and will be assisted
by "Boo" Nunnaly and Bill Justice, band leader, trumpeter,
known to all as the secretary of this tribe. They are still
looking for a house and seem to have had very bad luck
in finding one. Parties after the games at the Cabrals
—
Harry Cabral active—inactive; Fred Phillips, star foot-
baller and Bill Justice make up their B.M.O.C.'s.
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TAT E P IS I L O X CHAPTERFirst Row: Rollin Camp, Joe Colson, Rodney Crowder, Percy Grumpier, William
Farmer. Second Row: Kenneth Langguth, Thomas Lenfesty, Ronald Mitchell, Fred
Mulier, Sidney Pate. Third Row: Frank Phillips, hHerbert Pursell, Ernest Ross, Ro-
land Swardson, Dixon Willson, James Wynne. Not in Panel: William Arbegast,
Robert Catchings, Philip Closmann, Ted hHatcher, Richard hiadden, B. E. John-
son, LeRoy Jones, William Justice, Leo Loubere, Tylle McChesney, J. D. Mese,
Boyce Nunnally, Chester Pasquier, Richard Ross, Wilson Shoughroe, Earle
Spenser, Jr.
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ALPHAMr
Let's not got fresh
BILL FELLMANPresident
Seen at the beauty parlor
Founded: New York City College, 1909
Sigma Gamma, 1920
Big Chief is Bill Fellman; one who keepum' stories,
Howard Ginsburg; and small chief with wampum, Sidney
Opotowsky.
In 1909 a meeting of the boys was held in New York and
as a result, Sigma Alpha Mu was born. In 1920 the Sigma
Gamma chapter saw the light of day at Tulane.
This year they have been very active. Not only do
they have several members in the band, but are pro-
moters of good feeling among students. The year was
started off with a bang with their great "Lena the Hyena
Party."
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SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTERFirst Row: Roy Bernstein, William G. Fellman, Howard Ginsberg, Jack Gold,
Jacob Goldblum, Jack Gurry, Irwin Hecker, Edward Hytken, Norman Karchmer.
Second Row: Alvin Lassen, Robert Levy, Ivan Leopold, Alvin London, Frank Na-
than, Sidney Opotowsky, Morris Phillips, Stanley Pulitzer, Charles Rosenblum,
Third Row: Coleman Schneider, Gerald Simon, Irwin Skibell, Sigmund Spitzer,
Morris Steinberg, Harry Ullman, Jack Wallick, Jay Weiss, Andre Zilberman. Not
in Panel: Mervin Cohen, Milton Cohen, George Dorfman, Leonard Pesses, Harold
Rockaway.
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SIGMACHI
Valerie just got pinned
HARRIS COPENHAVERPresident
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Founded: Miami University, 1855
Alpha Omicron, 1882
One of the oldest fraternities at Tulane . . . holder of
the best dances and parties . . . hlarris Copenhaver prexies
. . . "Tuck" Perkins is next in line . . . Brush, Kraft, and
Chambers hold other offices . . . "hlorsewhip" Johnson
handles pledges . . . Perez the Younger had his headaches
with the annual Sweetheart Dance . . . "Cope" is a popular
campus shot . . . Kraft heads R.O.T.C. unit . . . Brosman
had good grades . . . not too many B.M.O.C.'s but a lot
of boys. William P. Hagerty, chapter advisor, as usual
was the man behind Sigma Chi here— Bill was also chair-
man of the Alumni Inter-Fraternity Council.
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ALPHA O M I C R O N C H AFTERFirst Row: Bruce Baird, Elder Brown, Robert Brush, Adair Chambers, John Cham-
bers, Harris Copenhaver, Marl Cummins, Livingstone de Lancey. Second Row:
Dick Galbreath, Dave C. hiamilton, John hienkel, Julius Hohenstein, Fred E.
Keyle, Dan Kraft, hierbert George Kurz, Marcel Livaudais. Third Row: Michael
Maloney, Billy Miller, Pope Mosely, Franklin Owens, Kenneth E. Paisant, hiarold
Patterson, Robert Patterson, Tucker Perkins. Fourth Row: Edward M. Plauche,
William A. Porter, William Reid, Von Trufant, Lachlan Vass, Billy Wagnon, Harold
Walker, Walker Weston. Not in Panel: Joseph Allain, Ed Bagley, Donald Bone,
Bill Boulet, Dave F. Boyd, Frank Breshears, Paul W. Brosman, Lee Dickerson,
Tommy Deane, Fred Evans, Brooke Fox, Harry Hammett, Frank Hildebrand,
Frank Hogan, Dick Johnson, Francis Lidet, Robert McDonald, Lawrence Nicholls,
Tom Pegues, Chalin Perez, George Pigman, William G. Richards, Ben C. Sale,
Maurice Stouse, Leo Woodring.
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BEHRMAN THIBODAUXPresident
Founded: Vincennes University, 1897
Omlcron, 1920
Sigma Pi held one of the first formals of the year at
The Municipal Auditorium. Behrman Thibodaux, master
mind of this spirited group, led them through a year of
many activities—a Christmas party for the orphans, a
monster Halloween party and a grand Founders Day ban-
quet. This was done with the able assistance of J. L.
Girodo and John Clark. They have always proved them-
selves an able and fraternity-minded group.
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O M R O I¥ V H E R
First Row: Robert Armbruster, Emile Ar+us, Merlin Auzine, Lee Bateman, Harry
Batt, Jr., John Clark, William Crais, Sherwood Crews, George Davila, Jr. Second
Row: Frederick Deckbar, Jr., Clifford De Laup, Jr., Carl Dolce, Henry Du Molln,
Lyie Saritty, Jr., Joseph Girodo, Jr., Frank Hava, Lawrence Hennessey, Jr.,
Harold Herrmann, Jr. Third Row: Kenneth Hughes, William Keller, Jr., Wilder
Kuhn, Haskell Laramie, Charles Murphy, Jack Nielsen, Thomas Nolan, Bruce Nunez,
Neville Cry. Fourth Row: Charles Perrenod, Jr., Charles Phillips, Jr., Robert Rein-
hardt, Francis Sadler, Jack Schwegmann, Behrman Thibodaux, Harold Wedig, Wil-
liam Welch, Frank Zaccaria. Not in Panel: Horace Chalstrom, Wilfred Hayes,
Ray Martinez, Ruggles Stapleton, Jr.
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ZETABETATAr
My sugar Is so refined
SAM CORENSWETPresident
Come on . . . Smile!
Founded: Jewish Theological Seminary, 1898
Sigma, 1909
Well known as a bunch of good, all around, regular fel-
lows, Zefa Beta Tau has become one of the outstanding
fraternities on the campus. President Sam "Sugar Bowl"
Corenswet, vice-president Tim Heninger, and secretary
Gabe hiausmann have led this bunch to honors in Pan-
Hellenic competition by winning cups in scholarship, ping-
pong, and golf. Their winter formal on January I f was
acclaimed "one of the best ever." Albert Fraenkel, secre-
tary of the Pan-Hellenic Council and Tusk, "Flash" Gordon,
and Seymour Dreyfus are among the outstanding per-
sonalities.
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G M H E R
First Row: M. B. Adelson, Ledolph Baer, Benjamin Bashinski, Adrian Benjamin,
Maury Bronsfein, Robert Cahn, Sam Corenswet, Bert Dannheisser, John Dreyfous,
Seymour Dreyfus, Jerry Edelstein. Second Row: P. J. Ekman, Phillip Flowers, Al-
bert Fraenkel, David Fried, Richard Garfunkel, Harold Gordon, Louis Good,
Carol Hart, Gabe Hausmann, Tim Heninger, Julian Henriques. Third Row: Leo
Heymann, Ed Hofman, Robert Hlrsch, Irwin Isaacson, Roger Jacobs, Paul Ja-
cobson, Charles J. Kahn, Metz Kahn, Robert Kahn, Norman Kauffmann, Jack
Klein. Fourth Row: Ferdinand K. Levy, Leo Lob, William Lucas, Harold Marx,
Albert Mintz, Gerald Posner, Jack Rich, Floyd Roos, Jack Rosenthal, Jerome A.
Rosenthal, Dan Scharff. Fifth Row: Milton Schlessinger, Charles Schwartz, Wal-
ter Schwartz, Morey Sear, Joel Shore, Bob Shroder, William Singlust, Henry
Threefoot, Ralph Turner, Richard Wise, Leonard Wolff. Not in Panel: Herbert
Abraham, Murray Cohen, D. H. Dannheisser, Earl Fleischmann, Theo Heller,
Samuel Katz, Julian Kurtz, Arnold Lefkovits, Douglas Levey, David Levy, Richard
Lowenburg, Leo Roos, Morris Scharff, S. James Shwartz, Abe Silver, Bob Sonfield.
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D E H E R
FIRST ROW: Anibal Ariimendi, Jaime Barraza, Rafael Canton, Emigdio Duonomo, Angel Diaz, Horacio Diaz, Alfonso Garcia. Jose R. Garcia. SECONDROW: Danilo Herrera, Manuel Miranda, Antonio Monteserin, Hector Pabon, Antonio Ramos, Edwin Rivera, Jose V. Santos, Luis A. Vlnas. NOT IN PANEL:
J. J, Diaz, Esteban Ferer, Alvaro Fonseca, Felix Rodriguez, Waldo Rodriguez, Ricardo Salcedo, Armando Silva. T. D. Sosa, Antonio J. Sucre.
PHI IOTA ALPHAFounded Louisiana State University 1904
Delta, 1831
FELIX RODRIGUEZPresident
The only Latin-Annerican fraternity on the campus, Delta
Chapter of Phi lota Alpha was founded in 1931. Led by
Felix Rodriguez, Jorge Gasteazoro, and Jose R. Garcia,
they have endeavored to promote good will with the Latin
American countries. Each year it offers a medal to the
wi nner of a contest for the selection of the best essay
in Spanish of any one of a series of Latin-American sub-
jects written by a non-Spanish speaking student at Tulane.
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HORACE C. RENEGARDirector of Public Relations
HENRY FRNKAHead Coach
DENNIS VINZANTChief Assistant Coach
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dn€.CLAUDE SIMONS. JR.
Athletic Director
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION"First" is the best single word to describe Tulane's year in the field
of sports. This year marked the first year of post-war athletics at
Tulane—a year in which 25-year-old veterans and 18-year-old youngsters
played side by side, both showing the Green Wave spirit. It was
the first season for htenry Frnka and all but one member of his
coaching staff; it was the first season for cage-coach Cliff Wells,
ex-"Dean of Indiana High School Coaches"; and it was tennis tutor
Emmett Fare's first season since his release from the Navy. It was
also the first (there's that word again) year that Tulane operated
under its new athletic set-up; that is, the department of athletics is
now within the division of Public Relations. Claude "Little Monk"Simons relinquished his duties as head football coach to assume the
chores of Athletic Director under the able Director of Public Re-
lations, Horace C. Renegar.
The Sreenies experienced a moderately successful year as a whole,
but more important, the coaches were laying the ground work for
the future. Basketball got the year off to a flying start as the Wavefinished with a ledger of fifteen wins and seven losses. The spring
sports came next with a sub-standard baseball team giving its best,
and an out-classed golf squad losing three out of four matches.
In tennis the Wave flashed a touch of potential greatness with a
4-2-2 record, and Les Longshore captured the Southeastern Conference
singles crown. Coaches Fritz Oakes and Johnny Oelkers took the
track team to Birmingham for the S.E.C. meet at which the Green
finished third. Championships fell to Hugh Liles In the high and
low hurdles and "Big Sam" Katz In the shot put. Finally, football found
Tulane building for the future as the Green Wave won three games
against seven defeats. Eight seniors wore the Olive Green and
Blue for the last time, Including a pair of the finest guards in Tulane
history—Gaston Bourgeois and Elliot Iglehart—the first four year
lettermen in modern grid history.
ANDY PILNEYBackdeld Coach
J. T. KINGLine Coach
TOMMY O'BOYLEAssistant Line Coach
GENE LOGANTrainer
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CAPTAIN LARRY RICECenter "Hurling Harry" uncorks aerial behind good blocking
STARS ALMOST FELL
ON ALABAMA . .
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A rain-soaked record crowd of 64.371 witnessed Coach Henry Frnka
key the Green Wave for a thrilling performance against the mighty
Crimson Tide of Alabama, and, although favored to win by 19 points,-
Bama went all out to cling to a one-point victory 7-6. "The man with
the missing vowel" was lauded by sportswrlters from coast to coast
for the manner In which he had Junked the T, instituted the single
wing, and then primed his boys for this Important game. The Greenies
really outdid themselves In holding the Tide to a one-point win—the
closest they had been to a tie or defeat since the middle of the
1944 season. When you consider that Alabama had worked together
as a unit for two full seasons, two bowl games, and two games In
a third year, the performance of the Greenle freshmen and veterans
was even more amazing.
Alabama was the first to score as the result of a fine 42 yard
punt return by All-American Harry Gilmer and a ground attack
climaxed by Hal Self's quarterback sneak over the goal line. HughMorrow, place-kicking specialist, then toed the game-cl Inching con-
version.
That touchdown seemed to fire the Wave, for after a punt by
Leonard Fin ley rolled out on the Bama eight, Jim Keeton ran back
a return boot to the Alabama 40. From here the Wave surged over
in four plays, Johnny Sims made eight yards off-tackle, a pass from
Keeton to Ed H elder fell Incomplete, and then Sims crashed tackle
for seven yards and a first down. Cagey FInley diagnosed the tight-
ened defense and then called for a pass, which Keeton promptly
sailed into the outstretched arms of Sims who raced untouched over
the goal line. FInley's attempt for the extra point was wide and the
score stood 7 to 6 where it remained to the finish. A driving rain
The game looms as a toss-up
Kottemann and Iglehart pounce on loose ball
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began immediately after the touchdown and continued the rest of the
game.Gilmer had little chance to uncork many of his spectacular leaping
passes due to the rain, but his running was superlative. It was Finley
who prevented "Hurling Harry" from doing too much damage byhis booming punting, which backed the Tide to their goal line. Oneof Finley's coffin-corner boots went out on the Alabama one-yardstripe.
Ed Heider's play was excellent, as was that of Gaston Bourgeois,
O. J. Key, Larry Rice, Ken Tarzetti, Sims, and Freshmen Cliff VanMeter, Stan Kottemann, and Keeton. Even though the weather con-
ditions and mud brought the teams together. Coach Frnka and the
Greenies made a remarkable debut.
Tulane won its first game since mid-season of 1945 as O. J. Keyand Eddie Price led the Wave to a 27-13 win over a scrappy but
outmanned Florida eleven. The Greenies missed Coach Frnka who
GASTON BOURGEOISGuard
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Finley and Sims, both of whom were nursing injuries. Except for Keyand Price, the Greenie backs did not look too sharp, and their pass
defense was also rather woeful. The Gators gained 227 yards via
airways by completing 13 of 33 tosses, and the Wave intercepted only
two. Gator end Broughton Williams was on the receiving end of
nine aerials.
The Green Wave promptly secured their first score on the secondplay of the game. Key ran to the left, faded back and flipped a
pass to Hoot who had jockeyed the safety out of position. Covering53 yards, the quick touchdown sent the spectators wild, Florida
then took possession of the pigskin and held it for most of the first
half, managing to push over one TD after Jim Lelerer and the Greenieforward wall had engineered two fine goal-line stands. Vaccaroplunged from the two-foot line, tying the score 6-6.
In the third quarter, the Greenies came to life when Key inter-
cepted a Florida pass and returned It to the Gator 38. In successive
tries, Key picked up 22 yards, Price got 5, and Key smashed I I for a
touchdown. Shortly after. Key shot a 25 yard pass to Tarzetti andPrice turned on the speed In a 14 yard slice for TD No. 3. A weakFlorida punt which Van Meter brought back to the 17 contributed to
the fourth tally as Cliff alternated with Price and McCain in ad-
vancing to the I yard line from where Price banged over.
Florida's Parker filled the air with passes, mainly to Williams, and
Master Key opens upVIC KLEIN
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covered the length of the fleid to the one yard line, where Beiden
plunged for the score.
Facing Coach Jess Neely's Rice gridders in their first intersectional
contest, the Green Wave outplayed them for al! but two minutes of
the first half before weakening In the second half to a powerful
display of offensive might as the Owls rolled to a 25-6 victory. Thefirst half was so completely dominated by the Wave that Greenierooters held high hopes for a win even though a costly penalty allowed
Rice to push over a touchdown two seconds before the intermission.
But in the second half Neefy proved that "the best team he ever
coached" was one of the country's outstanding elevens. Virgil Ellcen-
berg passed the Wave dizzy, and the flashy backs operated to per-
fection behind a line featuring All-Amerlcan guard Weldon hiumble,
Ted Scruggs, and Charles Malmburg.The Greenles looked great in the first half although it was In the
third period that Ed Price, running a "T" formation play, pranced 70
yards for a touchdown. Mixing their plays well, Tulane, paced by the
hard-driving Key. outfought and out-gained the Owls until the end of
the half when a poor punt fizzled out of bounds on the Rice 46.
After passing for 19 yards and a first down, Rice was held for no gain
on three plays, when Tulane was penalized for clipping, giving the
Owls another first down on the 18. In three attempts, Elkenberg
dropped a pass to Keeney In the end zone. The PAT try was blocked.
A 45 yard pass to end Wlndell Williams set up another score which
Eiltenberg made on a quarterback sneak. Ed Deramee broke through
to block the conversion attempt.
Soon afterwards Price streaked for his 70 yard run and Neely rushed
his first string back Into the fray. The Owls scored again on a sus-
tained drive from their own 42 yard line. In the final stanza Rice
added six more points on an 85 yard march. A 25 yard pass from
Keeton to Al Waller proved Tulane's last rally as Rice Intercepted
the next pass and retained the ball until the whistle blew.
JOHNNY CAMPORABack
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STATE GETS REVENGEKen Tarzetti, rugged and rangy terminal, drew praise for a bang-up
defensive performance as did Deramee, Bourgeois, Tessler, Hoot,Campora, and Leierer.
The Wave rebounded a week later and poured "Green" over a
hapless Auburn Tiger to the tune of a 32-0 conquest. Although he
did not register a touchdown, Don Fortier provided the spark to the
attack, shaping up as the most efficient tailback. Auburn put up a
stubborn battle, but the superior reserve strength of the Greenieswore the Plainsmen to a frazzle. Travis Tidwell, who had come to
New Orleans heralded at the nation's No. I passing and rushing
leader, could add a sum of only 62 yards offensive total through the
stout Green line.
In the opening quarter Keeton drilled a pass to Heider who darted
into the end zone for the first score. Van Meter tallied the secondon a three yard spin which climaxed a drive featuring the old Statue
of Liberty play from Cliff to Dick Hoot.Early in the third period, Fortier passed to Campora from the
Auburn 28, and Johnny showed some fancy footwork to put the ball
Van Meter stopped for short gain
Pandemonium on Engineer's Day
Dangerous curves ahead
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Squad leaves field at half time
Campora out-races Tigers for 49-yard T. D.
WAVE GETS REVENGEon the four. After Key, who replaced Fortier, gained three yards, Price
hit center for the touchdown. Key continued his hard running after
the Itickoff picking up 12, 15, and 2 yards on successive tries—the
last one being good for six points. McCain snnashed over for the
final score. It was Auburn's first defeat of the season. By sending
in substitutions freely, Frnka curbed the scoring; already he waslooking toward the future contests by using his freshmen as much as
possible.
Against the high-geared Mississippi State team, the Tulane line cameinto its own and drew praise from Coach Frnka by smashing the
ground attack of the Maroons. Powered by "Shorty" McWilliams,
Harper Davis, Billy Murphy, and Bob Pillow, State was forced to the
air to set up the scores as the splne-fickling, vicious-tackling forward
wall hold the Maroon backfiold to 149 yards rushing. A questionable
decision of a fair catch signal aided State in scoring the winning
touchdown near the end of the game.Tulane't touchdown reiultad from Sim's crushing tacklo of Davis
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which caused the ball to bounce out of his hands. Alert Heldersnagged It in mid-air and lateralled to Fortier who sprinted over the
goal. H eider converted, and the scoreboard read 7-7 until the last
quarter. FInley punted to Murphy on his own 25, and. after signaling
for a fair catch, he quickly drew down his hand as the Greenie lines-
men smothered him. Tulane was penalized 15 yards; in rapid order,
State completed two passes, and Bailey's line buck registered a
14-7 win.
Jim Lelerer's line backing was spectacular; time and again he
diagnosed the play and knifed through to spill the ball carrier for a
loss. Deramee and Bourgeois played brilliantly, and KottemannTessier, Cuyler, Tarzetti, Helder, and Rice left little to be desired
defensively.
The varsity had an off-day the next Saturday, and they watched the
"World Series" or "B" team rout Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 46-6.
Stevens, Svoboda, Hoffman, Schene, and Ruman paced a flashy attack
against the outclassed Wolves.
Tulane got sweet revenge for Clemson's last season win, paradingfor eight touchdowns as Coach Frnka used 54 men in running up54 points to 13 for Clemson. Mid-summer weather prevailed, / nd
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U. S. C. EDGES T. U.the Tigers wilted before it and the zippy array of leather-luggers
who scampered for TD's from as far out as the 48 yard line.
The first Wave score came when Keeton passed to Campora for
49 yards. Fleet Ed Price circled end for 58 yards, and McCainploughed center for 34 to increase the first half total to 19 points.
The scoring in the last half ensued from Price's seven yard buck,
a 49 yard aerial from Van Meter to Edwards, Hoot's interception, VanMeter's one yard plunge, and Fortier's 27 yard scat after stealing
a Clemson pass.
The Greenie subs who again received valuable experience loolced
very promising. The regulars were used sparingly since it becameevident very early that they could toy with the Tigers.
After six gruelling games at home, the Green Wave journeyed to
Atlanta where the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech buzzed to their
greatest heights as 32.000 fans witnessed the 35-7 drubbing handedthe Wave. There was no question as to the superiority of the Jackets:
their quick charging line throttled the Tulane attack and their speedybacks were a touchdown threat each time they handled the b
Except for two long broken field dashes by Van Meter and Hoot, the
Greenie rooter'; had little to cheer about. But the Wave never stoppedbattling against greater odds.
Tech lost no time in scoring on George Matthew's pass to Kilzer
who had outdistanced the Tulane backs and was waiting In the end
zone. In the second quarter Jim Leierer recovered a Georgia Tech
O. J. KEY
fumble on Tulane's 30. Nutt and Van Meter chalked up a first downon the 43 from where Cliff scooted around right end and cut backfor a sensational 57 yard touchdown jaunt. Price greatly aided himwith a crucial block on a Tech defender. Heider calmly kicked theextra point, tying the score at 7-7. But Tech bounced back withtwo more TD's before the half was over.
"Marvelous Marvin" tallies against huge Trojans
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Homecoming throng greets Queen Sally
Galloping Greenie: Price picks up yardage
Hoot brought the crowd to its feet with his 57 yard run to theTech seven, but Bobby Dodd rushed in his first string, and the defensestiffened. In four downs Tulane failed to gain as Tech took overand held on to the ball until the final whistle blew.
Notre Dame, the No. I gridiron power of the nation, treated 65,841spectators, the greatest crowd ever to see a regular football gamein the South, to an exhibition of football at its best. The graceand ease with which the burly Irish ran over the Wave caused the
fans to wonder how Army held them for no score. The 41 to loss wasthe largest score ever run up against a Frnka coached team, butCoach Frnka and the homecoming throng had the satisfaction of
knowing that the Irish were one of the greatest football machines everassembled, and the lion-hearted Greenies gave their best.
Tulane threatened only twice, once on a drive from its own 23to the Notre Dame 10 and again on a pass interception by Fortier
which he ran from the 33 to the 7. However, Terry Brennan grabbeda pass which slipped out of Al Waller's hands to terminate Tulane's
touchdown ambitions.
Frnka and his staff tried everything in the book to halt the onslaught.
They switched from a four-man line to an eight-man line, and theyrushed in reserves in a desperate effort to click with the right combina-tion. Yet Frank Leahy's superbly tutored eleven tramped over the
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Greenies on the slashes of Brennan, SItko, Mello, and Gompers, andthe bullet pitches of AIl-Amerlcan Lujack.
The Tiger must have been licking his chops up at L. S. U. stadiumafter 30 minutes of playing time had elapsed, 'cause the Purple andGold lads were sporting a 28 to 7 half-time lead and prospects werebright for the worst spanking ever presented the Greenies. AndMike really was dreaming of Greenie gumbo for supper when the
Bengals turned the second half kickoff into a quick touchdown to
jump to a 35-7 advantage. Just as Mike was ready to slumber with
visions of victory dancing about, a hardbitten little scatback namedDon Fortier very un politely burst his bee-you-ti-ful bubble and pro-
ceeded to atomize his hopes, although L. S. U. outlasted the secondhalf spurt to win 41-27. Don personally accounted for each Tulane
score by passing for three and running the fourth. Even Y. A, Tittle,
who generally has his annual field day against the Wave, paled in
passing prowess before Fortier as he connected for I I out of 20shots for 165 yards. He strutted for 68 yards in 10 trips and returned
tour kickoffs 123 yards, almost reaching gloryland on two of them.
Tulane's kicking was extremely poor in the first half and L. S. U.
took advantage of it, plus three expensive fumbles, to ring up four
touchdowns. The stage was set for the blistering finish of the
Greenies. a tribute to the spirit they displayed. Ed Helder collaboratedwith Fortier to tally all the Tulane points by snatching the three
touchdown aerials and kicking three of four extra points. Also sharing
the hero's role were Van Meter, Tessler, hloot, Price, and Svoboda.
Campora valiantly defends goal line
A GREAT DAY
Tense moment
BENGALS OUTIAST
GREENIES
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O. J. plays heads-up ball
Poor Milce was thanking his luclcy stars that there was no fifth quarter.
Bidding farewell to football for 1946, Tulane lost 20-14 to Southern
California, but the manner in which they pushed around the gigantic
Trojans who outweighed them 16 pounds per man Indicated that
the Green will be nobody's soft-touch next fall. Tulane gained a
total of 372 yards to Southern Cal's 301 and rolled for 20 first downs
to Troy's 10. Fortler, Van Meter, Waller, and McCain dazzled
U. S. C. with their splendid running, and ihe Greenie linesmen gave
All-Amerlcan laclcle John Ferraro and his playmates a lesson to
remember.
Troy marched to a score in seven plays following the opening
kiclcoff as Mickey McCardle unlimbered his passing arm with a
9 yard TD chunk to Doug Esslck. A few plays later McCardle at-
tempted to punt from the Tulane 46, but Bob Franz broke through,
blocked the kick, scooped It up, and raced unmolested across the
goal. Southern Cal scored their second touchdown a minute before
the half ended and their final score three minutes after the Inter-
mission.
Mike Balen pounced on a fumble to set up the Wave's other tally.
From the 24 yard ilne Waller and Van Meter sliced off the tackles
and McCain on a three yard smash, reached pay dirt through a big
hole In the center.
It was evident that Coach Frnka was giving his 1947 nucleus an
opportunity to gain experience. Freshmen Brown, Demma, Blenz,
Wasleleski. and Villa rs played a substantial time and delighted the
25.000 fans by handling their chores in fine fashion.
Considerfng the new material, new system, new coaching staff,
and the "suicide" schedule, the Green Wave did as well as could
be expected this season.Presentation of the rag
Man of the moment: Fortler touchdown bound
SAMMY EDWARDSEnd
CLIFF VAN METERBack
JIM LEIERERBack
BASKETBALL
Back row, left to right: Walter Page, George Cheek, Leon Holstead.Randy Walker, Dub Culver, Ed Stauss, and Bill Jacobs. Front row,
left to right: Dick Hoot. Paul Snyder. Joe Cox, Coach Cliff Wells,Hal Peck, Don Duncan, and Don Souder.
PAUL SNYDER LEON HOLSTEAD
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SCHEDULETulane 57
New Orleans Naval Hospital . 49
Tulane 58
Camp Plauche 50
Tulane 68
New Orleans Naval Air Base . 36
TJane 65
Camp Plauc>ie 46
Tulane 59
New Orleans Naval Hospital . 37
Tulane 55
New Orleans Naval Air Station 46
Tulane 55Southwestern La. Institute ... 43
Tulane 58
Georgia Tech 45
Tulane 28
Alabama 39
Tulane 67
Mississippi 50
Tulane . 48
Keester Field 54
Tulane 72
Jackson Barracks 25
Tulane 56
Auburn 48
Tulane 52
Georgia Tech . 59
Tulane 58
Mississippi State 54
Tulane 78
Algiers Naval Station 30
Tulane 43
Alabama 46
Tulane 75
Algiers Naval Station 59
Tulane 45
L. S. U 54
Tulane 36L. S. J 52
Tulane 50Algiers Naval Station 4!
•Tulane 29
L. S. U 74
• S.E.C. Tournament
Coach Wells diagrams play for Holstead and Duncan
GEORGE CHEEK DICK HOOT DON DUNCAN BILL JACOBS JOE COX
Coach Cliff Wolls nnade his debut in Dixie basketball circles
during 1945-1946 with an inexperienced but eager Green Wavesquad. For the third consecutive season the Greenles were con-
fronted with the problenn of finding a gynri in which to practice,
but Coach Wells and his determined young team overcame this
obstacle to turn in several creditable performances.
By downing the New Orleans Naval Hospital In the opening
game of the campaign, diminutive Coach Wells maintained his
remarkable record of winning every opening game in his thirty
years of coaching.
A feature of this year's competition was the scoring duel wagedbetween forward George Cheek and guard Hal Pock. Peck managedto edge his teammate by four points 213 to 209 but the merri-
ment was increased by Don Duncan's 197 total which enabled him
to press the two leaders for the honors.
Tulane won four contests and dropped five to Southeastern
Conference foes, and in the conference tourney at Louisville,
Kentucky, the Green Wave bowed out in the first round to a
itrong L. S. U. quintet, 74-29. The powerful Kentucky Wildcats
crushed all opposition In its march to the loop championship with
the Bayou Bengals succumbing to them In the finals.
Following their first victory against the Naval Hospital, the
Green Wave cagers surged over eight straight teams, being
stopped by Alabama, 39 to 28. They bounced back In the winning
column, however, with a stirring 67 to 50 triumph over Mississippi
State. In their game with Jackson Barracks one week later, every-
one of the eleven Greenles who played scored at least two points.
In the first game of the annual home and home series with
the Tigers of L. S. U., the Greenle courtmen journeyed to Baton
Rouge and forced the more seasoned Bengals to stage a second
half rally to nip them by 54 to 45 count. The Ole War Skule
also copped the second game of the series at New Orleans, 52-36.
In the final game of the regular season, the Wave easily spanked
the Algiers Naval Station, 50-41.
Coach Wells' Initial year may be classed as a successful one,
and with his high-grade tutoring Tulane will soon field teams of
championship caliber.
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B A S E B A I IBemoaning the loss of Bobby Brown, Paul Enns, Dick
Woodring, and Eddie Palmer to professional teams, the
1946 edition of Green Wave baseballers battled valiantly
but were simply outclassed by superior nines from service
and college teams. The New York Yankees and Detroit
Tigers raided the campus before the season began,
to snatch the nucleus around which Coach Claude "Little
Monk" Simons Intended to build his green squad. Par-
ticularly damaging was the loss of the sensational Brown
who was reportedly given a $50,000 bonus by the Yanks.
"Little Monk" was plagued the whole season by a
comparatively weak pitching staff, erratic hitting, and
sloppy fielding. Third-baseman Mike Popovec's slugging
spurt toward the end of the season and the steady hitting
of outfielder hial Peck, also the mainstay of the cagers,
were the bright lights in an otherwise dismal campaign.
An interesting sidelight was the hustling play of Catcher
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SCHEDULENaval Air Station 2
New Orleans Pelicans 6
Naval hlospital 3
Southwestern Louisiana Institute . I I
Naval Repair Base 6
Mississippi State I I
Mississippi State 19
Naval Air Base 5
Keesler Field
Southwestern Louisiana Institute . 7
Thibodaux Ball Club 8
Naval Repair Base 10
Naval hlospital 2
Naval Repair Base 6
L. S. U 14
L S. U 3
L. S. U 7
L. S. U 4
Barksdale Field 3
Coach Simons plans strategy with mound staff Nusloch takes a high one
George Nusloch who stepped right from the sandlots
Into his first season of organized baseball in fine fashion.
Nusloch's "picture finish" home run with the bases loaded
in the seventh inning enabled Tulane to edge out the
Algiers Naval Repair Base in one of the season's best
affairs.
Behind the two-hit pitching of Joe Baker, ex-Nashville
Vol hurler, the Naval Air Station blanked the Greenies
2-0 in the Initial game of the season as his teammates
hopped on Warren Nelson who made an encouraging
debut. Against the New Orleans Pelicans in the second
encounter. Nelson was the most effective pitcher but
the Birds hammered him for a 6-2 victory. The Greenies
then won three straight as Nelson and Boyd Taylor turned
in Improving efforts on the mound. Tulane's stickwork
was impressive in registering a 13-11 win over S. L. I. by
virtue of a seven run seventh inning rally.
"Little Monk's" charges dropped a two-game series
to Mississippi State In the first outing against a South-
eastern Conference team, but Hal Peck's nifty fly-chasing
and the clutch clubbing of Eddie Brennan and Mike
Popovec were outstanding. Popovec blasted two home
runs in the first game as the Wavemen bowed I 1-9, and
Brennan socked a homer and single besides hurling five
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Back row left to right: John Anderson. Ray Breaux. George Nusloch, Eddie Brennen, Ray Dufrechou Roy
Barbier, Boyd Taylor, and Val Seghers, Front row, left to right: Mike Popovec. Warren Nelson, Ed Smith,
Crusty Cambon, Stan Vivirito, Pat Kelly, and Hal Peck.
innings in a valiant effort to halt State's 19-13 onslaught
in the second fray.
Sparked by Popovec, Roy Barbier, and Ray Dufrechou,
Tulane bounced back into the win column with a lop-
sided 19-5 conquest of the Naval Air Station. "Maulin'
Mike" poled another home run in addition to securing
three other hits as the Greenies handily ran up the
imposing score. After whitewashing Keesler Field, 7-0,
at Biloxi in their next game, the Wave took a nosedive
and lost nine straight before ending the season by
trouncing Barksdale Field 14-3. During their slump, the
Olive Green and Blue lads dropped a pair of double-
headers to L. S. U. as the alert Tigers pounded the tired
pitching staff without mercy. Nevertheless, the Greenies
extended the Bengals in every game but the first.
Baseball stock is expected to soar in the Tulane camp
next season with several diamond stars returning from the
service, coupled with the holdovers from this year. Coach
Simons must take a bow, however, for getting the utmost
from the limited, but spirited talent which comprised
the 1946 squad.
Barbier crosses platter against L. S. U. RAY DUFRECHOU
TRACKCO-CAPTAIN HUGH LILES
On the cinderpaths this year the Sreenles were sparked by several crack per-formers, but as a
team they lacked all-round balance.
Co-Captain Hugh Liles for the second straight year annexed the S.E.C. high and low hurdles
crown; and Frank Burge, also for the second time, placed in both barrier contests. "Big Sam" Katz,
hefty freshman, heaved the shot over 45 feet for a third first place for the Waves while Spencer
Johnson, Bob Parsons, and Co-Captain Bill McLane, middle distance and distance men, placed in
their specialties as Tulane finished third in the meet.
The high point of the year was the stunning jolt given L. S. U. and Georgia Tech in a triangular
meet which Tulane won. Liles, Johnson, Katz. Parsons, Burge, Ray Arthur, Marvin McCain, Bob
Frentress and McLane led the victorious Wave in their peak performance.
Tulane entered the Southwestern Relays and the Texas Relays in addition to dual meets with
L. S. U. and the Merchant Marine Cadet School. Liles, Parsons, and Johnson represented the
Greenies at the NCAA meet but did not place.
Sprinters Get Set
BOB PARSONS
BILL McLANECo-Captain
Frentress Vaults Eleven Feet
1946 Olive and Blue Thinclads
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SAM KATZS.E.C. Shot Put Champion
Led by Leslie Longshore, the Southeastern Conference singles champion, Tulane com-
pleted a good year on the tennis courts with a record of four victories, two losses, and
two ties. Coach Emmett Pare returned from the service to tutor the Greenie netmen,
who climaxed the season by overwhelming L. S. U. twice by 6 to scores. Longshore,
Captain Rufus C. Harris, Jr., Maurice Lagarde, Billy Conery, and Coultas Pears earned
letters, with Harris and Pears adding a second stripe to their sleeves.
In the opening match the Tulane racqueteers bowed to the City Park Tennis Club, 4-2.
but Longshore stood out by defeating City Park's hard-driving Allan Smuck 7-5, t-2. The
crack double combination of Longshore and Lagarde whipped the No. I City Park duo
of Choppin and Bill Macassin in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. Against the New Orleans Lawn
Tennis Club, the Greenie rolled over a team of ex-Tulanians. 5 to I , as Longshore, Lagarde,
Harris, and Pears each convincingly won his singles match. Former coach Ernie Sutter
and Billy Westerfield teamed to trounce Longshore and Harris, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 for the
N.O.L.T.C.'s lone victory in the feature contest of the afternoon.
Playing for the first time away from home, Tulane split even, 3-3, with Rice at Houston,
Texas, as Harris and Pears won their singles matches and then turned back the Owls in
doubles. Steady Sam Match handed Longshore his only defeat in regular season competi-
tion, 6-1, 6-2. On the following day, the Greenies journeyed to Austin, and were beaten
4-2 by the Texas Longhorns. After gaining an even break in the four singles matches.
Texas outlasted the Wave to win both doubles contests. Returning to their home courts,
the Greenies coasted to an easy 5-1 victory over the sailors of the Gulfport Naval Training
Center.
Tulane maintained their superiority over their L. S. U. cousins by severely whitewashing a
badly outmanned Tiger squad 6-0. Billy Conery was the only Waveman to be extended, as
his teammates made the Bengals yell "uncle" in both singles and doubles. The courtmen
met Georgia Tech in their next engagement and surprised all by holding the smooth-
stroking Engineers to a 3-3 draw—the first in twenty-nine contests that they failed to
register a win. As a climax to this upset. Longshore bested Tech's No. I netman, HowardMcCall, who lost his first match since playing as a freshman in 1943. His 6-1, 6-4 triumph
ended McCall's fifty-one game streak. It should be noted that Lagarde, the very con-
TENNIS RUFUS HARRIS. JR.
Coach Pare poses with tennis squad
sistent No. 2 player, was permanently sidelined by sickness before
the Tech match, causing Coach Pare to juggle his team consider-
ably, in the final affair of the year the Tigers spent another
gloomy afternoon as Tulane showed no mercy by again applying
the calcimine to L. S. U., blanking them 6-0.
Georgia Tech captured the team crown In the Southeastern
Conference tournament held at New Orleans, but Longshore
walked off with the singles laurels by trouncing highly rated McCall
of Tech in the finals, 10-8, 7-5. Longshore was seeded No. 2 In
the conference: Johnny Hyden of Vandy, the No. I seeded player,
fell by the wayside In the semifinals before the smashes of McCall.
Longshore and Harris carried the Tulane colors in the N.C.A.A.
tennis championships at Evanston, Illinois, but they bowed out In the
early rounds.
Coach Pare turned In a crackerjack coaching job with his first
post-war team, and experts are looking toward Tulane for the
cream of the collegiate tennis crop In 1947. Former national
indoor and outdoor boys' champion, Dick Mouledous, Is a certainty
for '47. Jack Tuero, the highly regarded star who gave the 1946
NCAA champ, Bob Falkenburg, such stiff competition before
entering the Navy, will be counted on to clinch a berth on the
team. Freshmen Wade Herren and Walker Harris are two others
around whom Pare will build his powerhouse. Then there are
Harcourt Waters and Gary Albertine. both of whom played In the
No. I spot before Uncle Sam beckoned. And when you consider
that Longshore and Rufus Harris are returning next year, there is
little reason to wonder why Pare is wearing a smile. Yes. the
Olive Green and Blue tennis banner will again fly high.
SCHEDULE AND SCORES
Tulane . . 2; City Park Tennis Club at New Orleans 4
Tulane . . 5; New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club at New Orleans . . I
Tulane . . 3; Rice Institute at Houston, Texas 3
Tulane . . 2; University of Texas at Austin, Texas 4
Tulane . . 5; Gulfport N. T. C. at New Orleans 1
Tulane . . 6; Louisiana State University at New Orleans ....Tulane . .3; Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Georgia 3
Tulane . . 6; Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. La. . .
LESLIE LONGSHORE
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THE lUlANE fiOlF TEAMAfter an encouraging turnout of eighteen aspirants
in the beginning of the goif campaign, Coach Innes
Millar narrowed his links squad down to seven—Bob
Duffy, Andy Carter, John Stahl, Malcolm Miller, Nor-
wood Hingle, Al Stolen, and Ellis Woodward. These
linksmen carried the Wave colors in the brief schedule
of four matches, of which the Greenies copped one.
In a duel with Louisiana State, the Greenie golfers
were beaten II to 7 as the Tigers' Jimmy Wittenberg
and Bobby Cole each carded 73's to provide the margin
of victory in their singles matches. Malcolm Miller scored
the lone Wave win of the afternoon by trimming Luca
Barbato. Tulane journeyed to Atlanta for a meeting
with the undefeated Georgia Tech team who accounted
for their fourth win of the season by defeating the turf-
men, I ly^-b'/i.
Using seven men in a match against Keesler Field, the
Green Wave bested the neighboring servicemen 21 to 9.
Tulane's Malcolm Miller topped the scoring with a neat
72, followed by Jim Jackson of Keesler and John Stahl,
73; Bob Duffy, 74; and Al Stolen, 75. L. S. U. drubbedTulane 14-4 in the final match with Wittenberg and Cole
firing 74's for the outstanding cards of the day. Duffy,
Miller, Carter and Stolen represented Tulane.
Stahl was the only Wave golfer who qualified for
the championship flight of the Southern Intercollegiate
Golf Tournament held at Athens, Georgia, hie was
eliminated in the first round, however, by L. S. U.'s
Wittenberg, who reached the finals before bowing out.
BOB DUFFY ELLIS WOODWARD AL STOLEN
J. W. BARNESDirector
Intramural Council
The function of the Intrannural Council is to encourage the entire male student
body to participate In organized athletic sports, and also to encourage participation
in active recreation. The Intramural Council organizes and promotes competition
between individuals and groups of students and fosters the spirit of sportsmanship
between participants and spectators.
In the past year, it organized both team and individual sports. The team sports
for the year were basketball and softball. The individual sports included handball,
golf, track, tennis, swimming, and a cross country run.
J. W. BARNES Director
R. S. KIMBALL Associate Director
R. F. Bland
M. C, Morrison
F. M. Collins
J. S. Mcintosh
MEMBERS
W. D. Weil
W. D. Pfeiffer
J. H. Walker
A. L. Pedrick
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FLORENCE A. SMITHDirector of Athletics
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SENIORSJOSEPH ADAMSERROLL ALLEN
KARL AIJIAN
CLAUDE BAKER, JR.
MAURICE ALEXANDER, JR.
DAN BEATTY
JOSEPH ADAMS, '47, Medicine; Lalieiand, Florida; Theta Kappa Psi; History of Medicine
Society.
KARL M. AIJIAN, '47, Medicine; Los Angeles, California.
MAURICE E. ALEXANDER, JR., '47, Medicine; Macon, Mississippi; Sigma Chi; Nu Sigma
Nu; History of Medicine.
ERROLL W. ALLEN, '47, Medicine; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi;
Owl Club.
CLAUDE M. BAKER, JR., '47, Medicine; Minden, Louisiana.
DAN TROY BEATTY, '47, Medicine; Birmingham, Alabama; Sigma Chi; Nu Sigma Nu;
History of Medicine Society.
H. LAMAR BOESE, '47, Medicine; Ft, Lauderdale, Florida; Pi Kappa Alpha; Theta
Kappa Psi.
JAMES S. BOREN, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma; History of
Medicine Socie+v; Pan-Hftl enic— Medicine.
-MANUEL H. BRESLER, '47, Medicine; Pensacola. Florida.
JAMES M. BROCK, '47, Medicine; McComb, Mississippi; Phi Chi, Owl Club.
ROBERT H. BUCK, '47, Medicine; Eugene, Oregon; Theta Kappa Psi, Owl Club.
ARTHUR P. BURDON, '47, Medicine; Houston, Texas.
RAFAEL CANTON, '47, Medicine; Republic of Panama; Phi lota Alpha.
HERMINIO CARRIZO. '47, Medicine; Republic of Panama.
A. Z. CARTER, JR., '47, Medicine; Auburn, Alabama; Nu Sigma Nu.
EDWARD A. CARY, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi;
Beta Mu; Phi Beta Kappa.
WILLIAM D. CHAMBLIN, JR., '47, Medicine; BIytheville, Arkansas; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Beta Mu.
BENJAMIN R. CLANTON, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Secretary (2) MedStudent Body; President (3) Med Student Body; Owl Club.
LAMAR BOESFRAFAEL CANTON
JAMES BORENHERMINIO CARRIZO
EMANUEL BRESLER
A. Z. CARTER, JR.
JAMES BROCKEDWARD CARY
ROBERT BUCK ARTHUR BURDONWILLIAM CHAMBLIN, JR. BENJAMIN CLANTON
1"P1PP"''^
LEWIS CLAYPOOLOLIVER DALY
HOWELL COE. JR.
GLENN DAVIS
SIDNEY COHN JOSEPH CROOKSHANKEUGENE DEANS-BARRETT HORTENSIA DEL MARMOL
JOSEPH DABNEYBEN DENNY
PAUL DARONLUCAS DILEO
LEWIS B. CLAYPOOL, '47. Medicine; Brooklyn. Iowa; Owl Club; History of Medicine;
Vice-President (4) Student Body.
HORTENSIA R. del MARMOL. '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon
lota; History of Medicine Society.
HOWELL D. COE. JR., '47, Medicine; Dothan, Alabama; Phi Chi.
SIDNEY A. COHN, '47, Medicine; Union Springs, Alabama; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Delta
Epsilon.
JOSEPH W. CROOKSHANK. '47. Medicine; Purdin. Missouri; Theta Kappa Psi; History
of Medicine.
JOSEPH T. DABNEY. '47, Medicine; Livingston. Texas; Theta Kappa Psi; Owl Club.
BEN W. DENNY, '47, Medicine; Childress, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta;
Owl Club; Pan-Hellenic—Medicine.
LUCAS A. DILEO. '47, Medicine; New Orleans Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma.
CRADDOCK K. DUSON, '47, Medicine; El Campo, Texas; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi.
JACK J. EASOM, '47, Medicine; Walnut Grove. Mississippi; Phi Chi.
PAUL B. DARON. '47. Medicine; Gulfport, Mississippi; Theta Kappa Psi; Phi Rho
Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Beta Beta Beta.
RAY O. EDWARDS, JR., '47, Medicine; Jacksonville, Florida; Beta Theta Pi; Nu Sigma
Nu.
OLIVER P. DALY, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Nu Sigma Nu.
GLENN B. DAVIS, '47, Medicine; Austin, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
EUGENE A. DEANS-BARRETT. '47, Medicine; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Phi Mu Theta;
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
HUGH K. ENGLISH, '47, Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Phi Chi; History of Medicine Society.
ALBERT L. EXLINE, '47, Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Kappa Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; History
of Medicine Society.
JOHN M. FORD, '47, Medicine; Baldwyn, Mississippi; Phi Chi; Owl Club.
CRADDOCK DUSONHUGH ENGLISH
JACK EASOMALBERT EXLINE
RAY EDWARDS, JR.
JOHN FORD Maxwell Edward Lapham, Dean of the School of Medicine
SENIORSSIDNEY FORDLOUIS GARIEPY
JOHN FORT, JR.
ROBERT GILLESPY. JR.
VERNELLE FOXHERMAN GRAY
SIDNEY M. FORD, '47, Medicine; De Ridder, Louisiana. ROBERT HANAN. '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; History of Medicine Society.
JOHN P. FORT, JR., '47, Medicine; Lookout Mountain Tennessee; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
HURST B. HATCH, JR., '47, Medicine; Raleigh, North Carolina; Pi Kappa Alpha; NuSigma Nu; History of Medicine Society; Owl Club.
VERNELLE FOX, '47, Medicine; Paris, Tennessee; President. Alpha Epsilon lota. AYNAUD M. HEBERT, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; Beta Mu.
LOUIS B. GARIEPY, '47, Medicine; Detroit, Michigan; Nu Sigma Nu; Owl Club; His-
tory of Medicine Society; Newman Club.ERWIN HECKER. '47, Medicine; Washington, D. C; Sigma Alpha Mu; President, Phi
Deltd Epsilon; Beta Mu; Phi Beta Kappa.
ROBERT R. GILLESPY, JR., '47, Medicine; Birmingham, Alabama; Nu Sigma Nu;
Chi Psi.
HERMAN H. GRAY, '47, Medicine; Pomona, California; Westminster Fellowship.
JACK LEE GRINDLE, '47, Medicine; Harlingen, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu; History of
Medicine Society.
JOSEPH A. GUILBEAU, JR., '47, Medicine; Newqulf, Texas; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi.
CARL N. HAGGARD. '47, Medicine; Lexington, Kentucky.
WARREN B. HENRY, '47, Medicine; Chattanooga, Tennessee,
CHESLEY H. HILL, '47, Medlclna; Amory. Mississippi; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
BERNARD L. JACOBS, '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Bela Tau; Phi
Delta Epsilon.
FRANCIS L. JAUBERT, JR., '47, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma;
Beta Mu; History of Medicine Society; Newman Club.
ROBERT H. JERNIGAN, '47, Medicine; Dunedin, Florida; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi.
JACK GRINDLEERWIN HECKER
JOSEPH GUILBEAU, JR. CARL HAGGARDWARREN HENRY CHESLEY HILL
ROBERT HANANBERNARD JACOBS
HURST HATCH, JR.
FRANCIS JAUBERT, JR.
AYNAUD HEBERTROBERT JERNIGAN
KENNETH JORNSRICHARD KO
LEON KAHNEUGENE KRAEMER, JR.
SAM KARTUSPHILIP KRUPP. JR.
WILLIAM KERRRICHARD LEVY
KARL KESMODEL. JR. RALPH KIDD, JR.
DAVID LOVEMAN GEORGE MARCH
KENNETH L. JORNS, '47. Medicine: Clinton. Oklahoma.
LEON KAHN, '47. Medicine, Sebring. Florida; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Delta Epsilon; His-
tory of Medicine Society.
SAM KARTUS, '47, Medicine: Bessemer, Alabama; Phi Delta Epsilon.
V/ILLIAM R. KERR, '47, Medicine; Houston, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
KARL F. KESMODEL, JR., '47, Medicine; Birmingham. Alabama; Nu Sigma Nu.
RALPH V. KIDO, JR., '47, Medicine; Charlotte, North Carolina; Theta Kappa Psi.
RICHARD CHOON BONG KO. '47. Medicine; Hilo, Hawaii
EUGENE A. KRAEMER JR., '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma;
History of Medicine Society; Newman Club.
PHILIP J. KRUPP. JR.. '47. Medicine. New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi; Theta
Kappa Psi; History of Medicine Society; Owl Club.
RICHARD W. LEVY. '47. Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Delta
Epsilon; History of Medicine Society; Owl Club; Pan-Hellenic—Medicine,
DAVID EUGENE LOVEMAN. '47. Medicine; Gadsden. Alabama; Pi Kappa Alpha;Alpha Kappa Kappa; Band.
GEORGE M. MARCH. '47, Medicine; Mobile. Alabama; Theta Kappa Psi.
CHARLES G. MARKWARD. '47. Medicine; Fort Worth. Texas; Alpha Kappa Kappa;Owl Club.
ROBERT L. MEIERS. '47. Medicine; Enid. Oklahoma; Phi Chi; History of MedicineSociety; Owl Club.
THOMAS H, MITCHELL, '47. Medicine; Jackson. Mississippi; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi;
Alpha Epsilon Delta.
JAMES G. MOORE. '47. Medicine; Amarillo, Texas; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi;
Owl Club.
FRANK J. MORGAN, JR., '47, Medicine; Marlon. Mississippi; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon
Delta.
CHESTER H, MURATA '47, Medicine; Sacramento, California,
CHARLES MARKWARD ROBERT MEIERSJAMES MOORE FRANK MORGAN, JR.
THOMAS MITCHELLCHESTER MURATA Dr. Hiram Kos+mayer and friends
SENIORSROBERT MYERSROY OHTANI
KENNETH NIX
TAKESHI OKANOTOM NORMANGEORGE PAETH
ROBERT W. MYERS. '47, Medicine; Atlanta, Georgia; Owl Club; Weslev Foundation.
KENNETH G. NIX, '47, Medicine; Spartanburg, South Carolina; Phi Chi; History of
Medicine Society; Owl Club; Baptist Student Union.
TOM D. NORMAN, '47. Medicine; Haynesville, Louisiana; Nu Signna Nu.
ROY R. OHTANI. '47. Medicine; Honolulu, T. H.; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi.
TAKESHI OKANO. '47, Medicine; Keauhou. Koma, Hawaii.
GEORGE W. PAETH, '47. Medicine; Vancouver. Washington.
BILLY J. PARNELL, '47. Medicine; Mt. Vernon. Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
CHARLES W. PETERSON, '47, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Chi.
LOUIS A. POLI2ZI. '47. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma; Beta Mu.
JAMES A. POYNER, '47, Medicine; Dothan, Alabama; Phi Delta Theta.
FRANK R. PRESTON. '47, Medicine; Maywood, Illinois.
CHARLES L. REID. '47. Medicine; Clayton, Alabama; Phi Chi; History of Medicine
Society.
HARRY M. RICKETTS. JR., '47. Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Phi Chi; History of Medicine
Society.
HYMAN H. RUCHELMAN. '47. Medicine; New York, New York; Phi Lambda Kappa.
RICHARD G. SALOOM. '47, Medicine; Lafayette, Louisiana; Phi Chi; Alpha Phi
Omega; History of Medicine Society.
JOHN K. SCHELLACK, '47, Medicine; Dewey, Oklahoma; Theta Kappa Psi; History of
Medicine Society.
ROBERT R. SENTER. '47. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Alpha; Nu Sigma
Nu; Owl Club.
MARGARET M. K. SHELTON, '47. Medicine; Axis, Alabama.
BILLY PARNELLHARRY RICKETTS, JR.
CHARLES PETERSONHYMAN RUCHELMAN
LOUIS POLIZZI
RICHARD SALOOMJAMES POYNER
JOHN SCHELLACKFRANK PRESTONROBERT SENTER
CHARLES REID
MARGARET SHELTON
MARION SHELTONWILLIAM SULLIVAN. JR.
ARTHUR SILVERMANEVERETT SUHER
FRED SMITHTHOMAS TALKINGTON, JR.
JAMES STEWARTSAMUEL TAYLOR
STONEWALL STICKNEYWILLIAM THAMES. JR.
THOMAS STRAIN, JR.
ANDRE TOUZET
MARION DEWITT SHELTON. M?, Medicine; Charles-ton. South Carolina.
ARTHUR J. SILVERMAN. '47. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Delta Epsilon;
History of Medicine Society; Pan-Hellenic— Medicine.
FRED N. SMITH. '47. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JAMES H. STEWART. '47. Medicine; Ligon. Kentucky; Thela Kappa Psi; History of
Medicine Society.
STONEWALL B. STICKNEY, '47. Medicine; Mobile. Alabama; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta
Kappa; President. Owl Club.
THOMAS E. STRAIN. JR.. '47. Medicine; Shreveport. Louisiana; Phi Chi.
WILLIAM A. SULLIVAN, JR.. '47. Medicine; Nashville. Tennessee.
EVERETT C. SUTTER. '47. Medicine: Peyor. Oklahoma.
THOMAS W. TALKINGTON, JR.. '47. Medicine; Hattiesburg. Mississippi; Phi Chi.
SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, '47, Medicine; St, Francis, Kansas; Phi Chi; Owl Club.
WILLIAM D, THAMES. JR.. '47. Medicine; Lufkin. Texas; Nu Sigma Nu; Owl Club.
ANDRE C. L, TOUZET, '47. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Theta Kappa Psi; Beta
Mu; Owl Club.
BURT M. N. WALDEN. 47. Medicine; Landrum. South Carolina; Theta Kappa Psi.
PAUL F. WEHRLE, '47. Medicine; Tucson. Ariiona; Alpha Tau Omega; Theta KappaPsi; Kappa Kappa Psi,
CICELY L. WEIL. '47. Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ALBON E, WILLIAMS. '47. Medicine; Puntarenas. Costa Rica; Phi Chi.
STEWART McGEHEE WILLIAMS. '47, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana: Beta Theta
Pi; Nu Sigma Nu,
ROGER W. WITT. '47. Medicine; Clarence. Missouri; Theta Kappa Psi.
KENNETH L. WRIGHT, JR.. '47, Medicine; Tulsa. Oklahoma; Phi Rho Sigma.
GEORGE W. WYATT. '47. Medicine; Amarillo, Texas.
BURT WALDEN PAUL WEHRLESTEW/.RT WILLIAMS ROGER WITT
CICELY WEILKENNETH WRIGHT. JR.
ALBON WiLLIAMSGEORGE WYATT Col. Hugh Bayne receives honorary degree
Pirst Row;
GAULMAN ABSHiRE, '60, Medicine; Abbeville, Louisiana; Theta Kappa Psi.
JAMES FAIRLY ALISON, JR.. '50, Medicine; Selma, Alabama; KappaAlpha Order; Phi Chi.
RICHARD CORTEZ ALLEN. JR.. '50, Medicine; El Campo. Texas; Theta
Kappa Psi.
IVAN STUART ALTMAN, '49, Medicine; Louisville. Kentucky; Phi LambdaKappa; History of Medicine; Band.
VIRGINIA NASH APTER. '50. Medicine; Biloxi. Mississippi.
Second Row:
ROSA ASMAR-KALIL. '50. Medicine; Santurce. Puerto Rico; Alpha Epsilon
lota.
JAIME BARRAZA B.. '49, Medicine; Republic of Panama; Phi lota Alpha.
JACK BARRY, '49. Medicine; Newberry. Florida; Theta Kappa Psi; History
of Medicine Society.
ROBERT V. BEELER, JR.. '49. Medicine; Knoxville. Tennessee.
MARIA TERESA BERIO '49. Medicine; Corozal. Puerto Rico; Alpha Epsilon
lota.
Third Row:
FREDERICK B. BERRY, '49, Medicine; Houston. Texas; Theta Kappa Psi;
History of Medicine Society.
RALPH HOWARD BILLINGTON. '48. Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Theta Kappa Psi.
HENRY W. BLACKBURN, JR.. '48, Medicine; Miami. Florida; Nu SigmaNu; History of Medicine Society.
SKIPPER BOLDING. '50. Medicine; Austin. Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
VAL F. BORUM. '50, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
FREM F. BOUSTANY. JR.. '50. Medicine; Lafayette. Louisiana; Delta TauDelta.
DONALD MUIR BRADBURN, '48. Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Mu; History of Medicine Society.
LEROY KILPATRICK BRANCH. '48. Medicine; Lettsworth. Louisiana.
GERALD EDWARD BRANDES, '50, Medicine; Victoria. Texas; Theta KappaPsi.
WALTER H, BRENT. JR., '50, Medicine; Hammond, Louisiana; Beta ThetaPi; Nu Sigma Nu.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
CHARLES W. BRICE, JR.. '50. Medicine; Chester. South Carolina; Theta KappaPsi; Honor Council. '46-'47.
MASON EUGENE BROCK. '50. Medicine; Grapevine. Texas; Nu Sigma Nu.
RALPH LUCIUS BROCK. '48, Medicine; McComb. Mississippi; Phi Chi; Omi-cron Delta Kappa.
ROBERT HEYBURN BULLINGTON. '49. Medicine; Fort Smith. Arkansas; SigmaAlpha Epsilon; Phi Chi; Beta Beta Beta.
ROBERT J. CALES, '48. Medicine; Ralston, Oklahoma; Phi Chi; History of
Medicine Society.
Second Row:
GEORGE JOSEPH CARUSO. '49, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Rho Sigma.
WILLIAM ASHLEY CHERRY. '49. Medicine; Halls, Tennessee; Theta Kappa Psi.
ANITA J. CHONG. '49. Medicine; Fresno, California; Alpha Epsilon lota.
MAURICE ALLEN CLAMAN. '49. Medicine; Los Angeles. California; Phi
Delta Epsilon.
CLAYTON COOK, '49. Medicine; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha; Phi
Chi; History of Medicine Society.
Third Row:
LOYCE LEANORE CRAWFORD, '48. Medicine; Shreveport. Louisiana; AlphaEpsilon Iota.
EDWARD WEEKS DAUTERIVE, '48, Medicine; New Iberia. Louisiana; Alpha TauOmega; Phi Chi.
THOMAS W. DAVIS '50. Medicine- Alexandria. Louisiana; Phi Chi; Secre-
tary (I).
J. WILLIAM DENSER. '49, Medicine; Whitfield. Mississippi.
ANGEL M. DIAZ-MONTANEZ. '49, Medicine; Santurce, Puerto Rico; Phi lota
Alpha.
Fourth Row:
PRISCILA DIAZ, '49, Medicine; Caquas, Puerto Rico; Alpha Epsilon lota;
Baptist Student Union.
JERRY H. DONCHIN. '49. Medicine; New York. New York.
THOMAS S. EDWARDS, '50, Medicine; Jacksonville. Florida; Beta Theta Pi;
Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Phi Omega.MILTON EICHLER, '49. Medicine; Bronx. New York,
BENNETT L. ELISBERG. '50. Medicine; New York. New York; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Who's Who; President. Graduate School, '45. Vice-President.
'44; Student Council. '45.
?4?
50, Medicine; Shreveport, Louisiana; Nu Sigma Nu.
'49, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Tau
'49, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Nu
Pirst Row:
JOSEPH L. EWING,WILLIAM E. PARISDelta; Phi Chi.
CHARLES A. FARWELL,Sigma Nu.
RICHARD JENNINGS FIELD, JR., '49. Medicine; Centreville, Mississippi
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine Society,
FLORA FINCH, '48, Medicine; McComb, Mississippi; Alpha Epsilon lota
Second Row:
AUDREY FONTNOTE, '49, Medicine; Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
J. MARSH FRERE, JR., '49, Medicine; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Phi Chi;
History of Medicine Society; A Capella Choir.
GEORGE JAMES FRUTHALER, '48, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa.
ROGER SCHWERTFEGER GEIBEL, '50, Medicine; Houston, Texas.
JAMES HOWARD GENTRY, '49, Medicine; Montgomery, Alabama; Alpha
Tau Omega; Phi Chi; History of Medicine Society; Band; Festival Choir;Baptist Student Union.
Third Row:
JOHN R. GIBSON, '49, Medicine; Portland, Oregon; Nu Sigma Nu;History of Medicine Society; Treasurer, Student Body, '46-'47.
JAMES EMMETT GOODE, '48, Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
ROBERT H. GOODMAN, '50, Jersey City, New Jersey; Phi Lambda Kappa;History of Medicine Society; Band; TUT; Radio Workshop.
NINA BESS GOSS, '50, Medicine; Jackson, Mississippi; Beta Sigma Omi-cron.
B. HOLLY GRIMM, '50, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Theta KappaPsi.
Fourth Row:
DOYLE R. HAMILTON, JR., '50. Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Chi; Baptist Student Union.
JACKIE LYNN HANSEN. '48; Medicine; Avoca, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon
lota.
CHARLES P. HARGIS, '50, Medicine; Fort Worth, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu.
JAMES HAROL HARRISON, '50, Medicine; Gadsden, Alabama; Nu SigmaNu.
GENE C. HASSINGER, '50, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
ED BUMPASS HELMS, '48, Medicine; Austin, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
DANILO A. HERRERA, '50, Medicine; Heredia, Costa Rica; Phi lota Alpha.
GUY M. HICKS, JR., '49, Medicine; Alexandria, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine.
ASAICHI GEORGE HIESHIMA, '49, Medicine; Chicago, Illinois.
ROBERT ERB HIGGS, '49, Medicine; Oakland. California; Phi Chi; HonorCouncil, Sophomore Representative (2); Beta Beta Beta.
Second Row;
JOE E. HIRSCH, '48, Medicine; MIddletown, Missouri.
CORTELL K. HOLSAPPLE, '48. Medicine; Fort Worth. Texas; Alpha KappaKappa.
LEO G. HORAN, '49, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; NuSigma Nu; History of Medicine Society.
LOUIS B. HUGHES, '49, Medicine; Austin, Texas; Delta Kappa Epsilon;Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine Society.
ALEXANDER W. HULETT, '50, Medicine; Charleston, Mississippi; Kappa Sigma;Phi Chi.
Third Row:
HUBERT L. HUNT, JR., '48, Medicine; Wichita Falls, Texas; Kappa Alpha;Theta Kappa Psi
NOEL V. ICE. '50, Medicine; McAllen, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu; Wesley Founda-tion; History of Medicine Society.
ROBERT E. IVY, 50, Medicine; Hollandalo, Mississippi; Phi Chi.
THOMAS N, JAMES. '49, Medicine; Amory, Mississippi; Alpha Tau Omega;Phi Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; History of Medicine Society;Festival Choir.
CHARLES CLEMENT JAUBERT, '48, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi RhoSiqma; Beta Mu; Newman Club.
Fourth Row:
MELVIN FREDERICK JOHNSON, JR., '48. Medicine; Shreveport. Louisiana.
SAMUEL B. JOHNSON, '48, Medicine; Canyon, Texas; Alpha Kappa Kappa;A Cappella Choir; GUt Club.
CURTIS W. JONES. JR., '48, Medicine; Benton, Arkansas; Sigma Chi; NuSigma Nu.
FREDERICK B. JONES, '60, Medicine; Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
CHARLES J. KAHN. '50, Medicine; Peniacola. Florida; Zota Beta Tau; Hulla-baloo.
243
First Row:MARGARET LOUISE KERR, '49, Medicine; Fayetteville, Arltansas; Alpha
Epsilon lota,
BETTY J. KESSLER, '50, Medicine; Birmingham, Alabama; Who's Who.
WILKES A. KNOLLE, '48, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Tau
Delta; Theta Kappa Psi.
KATHRYN J. KRIEGER, '49, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha
Epsilon lota.
WILLIAM LEE KRIVIT, '48, Medicine; Linden, New Jersey; Zeta Beta Tau;
Phi Beta Kappa.
Second Row:
EVELYN KUINLAM, '49, Medicine; Arecibo. Puerto Rico; Alpha Epsilon
lota.
ELMO J. LABORDE, '48, Medicine; Marksville, Louisiana; Phi Chi; History
of Medicine Society.
JAMES W. LANCASTER, '50, Medicine; Sunflower, Mississippi; KappaAlpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa.
ALVIN H. LASSEN, '49, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Phi Lambda Kappa.
ROY H. LEDBETTER, JR., '48, Medicine; Birmingham, Alabama; Phi Chi,
History of Medicine Society.
Third Row:GEORGE N. LEWIS, '49, Medicine; Bartow, Florida; Beta Theta Pi;
Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; History of Medicine Society.
ROYALL T. LILES, JR., '49, Medicine; New Orleans. Louisiana; Theta
Kappa Psi.
JUSTIN B. LOE, '50, Medicine; Pineville, Louisiana.
TREVE B. LUMSDEN, '49, Medicine; LaGrande, Oregon; Theta Kappa Psi.
CLU FLU LUSK, '50, Medicine; Eros, Louisiana; Phi Chi; Honor Council (I).
Fourth Row;
CUNNINGHAM R. MacCORDY, '48, Medicine; St. Petersburg. Florida; NuSigma Nu; History of Medicine Society.
FRANCES L. McCALLA, '48, Medicine; Little Rock, Arkansas; Alpha Epsilon
lota; History of Medicine Society.
CARL A. McCANDLISH, '50, Medicine; Minden, Louisiana; Theta KappaPsi.
LOUIS K McCOWN, '49 Medicine; Forrest City. Arkansas; Sigma Chi; Phi
Chi.
LAWRENCE N. McCULLOUGH. JR., '60. Medicine; Albuquerque, NewMexico; Theta Kappa Psi.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
SYLVESTER H. McDONNIEAL, '48, Medicine; Summerland, Mississippi; Theta
Kappa Psi.
WILLIAM E. McGEE, '50, Medicine; Macon, Mississippi; Nu Sigma Nu.
JAMES D. MALONE, '48, Medicine; Fort Worth, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
JOSEFINA DEL PILAR MANGUAL, '48, Medicine; Santurce, Puerto Rico;
Alpha Epsilon lota; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo.
JEANNE M. MARCOUX, '49, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha
Epsilon lota; Beta Beta Beta; Phi Beta Kappa; Class Secretary (2).
Second Row:
LOUISE P. MARKHAM, '50, Medicine; Russellville, Kentucky.
FRANK T. MARASCALCO, '48, Medicine; Grenada, Mississippi; Phi Chi.
ROBERT VON PURUCKER MAXON. '48. Medicine; Montgomery. Alabama;Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; Class Treasurer (3).
LEON MEIER, '48, Medicine; Tacoma, Washington; Phi Delta Epsilon.
STANTON L. MIDDLETON, JR.,
Psi.
'48, Medicine; Roxie. Mississippi; Theta Kappa
Third Row:
Medicine- Salinas, Puerto Rico; Phi lota Alpha;MANUEL N. MIRANDA, '48,
History of Medicine Society.
JACK MOORE, '49, Medicine; Wharton, Texas; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi.
JACK MOOSSY, 50, Medicine; Shreveport, Louisiana; Phi Rho Sigma.
EDWARD R. MORGAN, '50, Medicine; Harlan, Kentucky; Phi Rho Sigma.
DONALD T. MORRISON, '50, Medicine; Leavenworth, Kansas; Nu Sigma Nu.
Fourth Row:
ELOIVA MUNOZ, '43, Medicine; Rio Piedias, Puerto Rico; Alpha Epsilon lota.
CARL O. MURRAY, '48, Medicine; Crockett, Texas; Phi Chi.
FRANCIS I. NICOLLE, '50, Medicine; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Phi Chi,
ELVIN B. NOXON, '50, Medicine; San Antonio. Texas; Theta Kappa Psi;
President Class (1).'
EDWARD WILLIAM A. OCHSNER, JR., '48, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi; Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine Society.
244
First Row:
JOSEPH C. OGLE, '48, Medicine; Garland, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
WILLIAM A. PACETTI, JR., '50, Medicine; Miami. Florida; Phi Chi.
MAX PAILET. "50, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Nu;Lambda Kappa.
ROBERT H. PALMER. JR.,
O. OGDEN PAREDES, '50,
'49, Medicine; Sreeneville, Tennessee; Ph
Medicine; Chester, Virginia; Nu Sigma Nu
Phi
Chi.
seco nd Row:
Artesia, New Mexico; Theta KappaDONALD J. PERRY. '48, Medicine;PsI; History of Medicine Society.
VAN B. PHILPOT, '50. Medicine; Holly Springs. Mississippi; Phi Chi.
REUBEN J. PLANT, JR.. '49. Medicine; Tallassee, Alabama; Phi KappaSigma; Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine Society; Class Vice-President,
Arts and Sciences. '45.
ALBERT M. PRATT, II, '48, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha;Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; History of Medicine Society.
ROBERT E. RABORN, '48, Medicine; Trenton, Florida; Theta Kappa PsI;
Class President (I).
Third Row:
MORTON H. RACHELSON, '50, Medicine; Flushing. Long Island. NewYork; Phi Lambda Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa.
JOSEPH A. RAUTERKUS, JR., '49, Medicine; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; NuSigma Nu,
MARGARET C. REICHERT, '50, Medicine; St. Louis, Missouri.
DAVID L. REIVE. '49. Medicine; Detroit. Michigan.
RUSSELL O. RIGBY. '49, Medicine; Shreveport, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha;Phi Chi; Who's Who.
Fourth Row:
EDWIN RIVERA, '49, Medicine; Cabo Roio, Puerto Rico; Phi lota Alpha.
JOHN W. ROARK. '49, Medicine; Troup. Texas; Phi Chi.
EDWARD D. RODDA, '50, Medicine; Okmulgee, Oklahoma; Sigma Chi;Nu Sigma Nu.
FELIX R. RODRIGUEZ, '49, Medicine; Caracau, Venezuela.
ALBERT D. ROOD, '50, Medicine; Orlando, Florida; Phi Chi.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
IRVING L. ROSEN. '49. Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi LambdaKappa; History of Medicine Society.
BILLIE ROUNTREE, '48, Medicine; Fort Worth, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
HENRY A. RUSSELL, JR.. '49. Medicine; Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Phi Chi.
RICHARD O. RUTLAND, JR.. '49. Medicine; Eufaula, Alabama; Sigma Chi;
Nu Sigma Nu.
JAMES E. SAFLEY, '48, Medicine; Drew, Mississippi; Phi Chi.
Second Row:
JAMES H. SAFT, '49. Medicine; Houston. Texas; Zefa Beta Tau; Phi Delta
^illon; History of Medicine Society.
WILLIAM M. SAMMONS, '50. Medicine; Oklahoma City. Oklahoma; Phi Chi.
CARLOS SANTORO RUA. '50. Medicine; Mayaguez. Puerto Rico; Phi RhoSigma.
JAMES R. SAWYERS. '48. Medicine; Ryan, Oklahoma; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
COLEMAN S. SCHNEIDER, '50, Medicine; Port St, Joe, Florida; Sigma AlphaMu; Pii Delta Epsilon; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers; Band.
Third Row:
ROBERT W. SERVICE. '49. Medicine; Burbank, California; Nu Sigma Nu; His-
tory of Medicine Society
HAROLD J. SHANER. '49. Medicine; Dayton, Ohio; Nu Sigma Nu.
F6RD M, SHELL. '50. Medicine; Jackson. Mississippi; Theta Kappa Psi.
JAMES E. SHROPSHIRE. JR.. '49, Medicine; Birmingham. Alabama; SigmaAlpha Epilion; Phi Chi; Claii Vice-President (2).
HENRY G. SIMON. '48, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zota Beta Tau;
History of Medicine Society.
Fourth Row:
Medicine; San Jose, California; Nu Sigma Nu;STANLEY A. SKILLICORN. '
History of Medicine Society.
EMASUE SNOW. '50. Medicine. Springfield. Missouri; Beta Beta Dola; Student
Affiliate; of American Chemical Society.
WILLIAM R. SCRUM. '49. Medicine; Claxton. Georgia.
DAVID L. STEPHENS, '49, Medicine; Gadsden, Alabama.
MICHAEL SULAK, 'SO, Madlcin*; Upper Darby, Ponnsylvania; Nu Sigma Nu.
245
First Row:
MELVIN B. SULLIVAN, '47. Medicine; Fort Worth, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu;
History of Medicine Society,
MARION T. SUMMAR, '49, Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
WILLIAM D SWACKHAMER, '48, Medicine; Superior, Arizona; Nu SigmaNu.
LYNNE J. P. TAYLOR, '50, Medicine; Harper, Texas; Theta Kappa Psi.
JOHN H. TERRY, '4?, Medicine; Galesburg. Illinois; Beta Theta Pi; NuSigma Nu- Class President (2); History of Medicine Society; CampusNight.
Second Row:
ANDREW H. THALHEIM, JR.. '4?, Medicine; Gretna, Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi; Phi Chi; Gamma Delta; Class Secretary-Treasurer. Arts and
Sciences, '45.
SELLCRS J. THOMAS JR., '48, Medicine; Houston, Texas; Phi Delta Theta;
Phi Chi.
ALBERT TOWLE, '49. Medicine; Stockton. California; Phi Chi; Beta Beta
Beta.
GEORGE W. TUCKER. '49. Medicine; Crowley, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; History of Medicine Society.
LOUIS R. TURBEVILLE, '48 Medicine; Dallas, Texas; Phi Chi; Phi KappaPsi.
Third Row:
JACK L. TURNER, '48, Medicine; Fort Worth, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu.
JAMES F. VAN PELT, JR., '50. Medicine; Oak Hill, West Virginia; Phi
Chi; Vice-President (I) Med Class.
JAMES W. VILDIBILL, '48. Medicine; Columbia, South Carolina; Phi Chi;
History of Medicine Society.
HERBERT P. VOKEL, '48, Medicine; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa Nu; Phi
Lambda Kappa; Beta Mu; Tulane University Theatre.
ANDREW S. WACHTEL, '49, Medicine; Beau Station. Tennessee; NuSigma Nu.
Fourth Row:
MARILYN G. WAGNER, '50, Medicine; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARY E. WALKER, '48, Medicine; Decatur. Georgia; Alpha Epsilon lota;
History of Medicine Society.
MARCUS E. WARING, '48, Medicine; Tylertown, Mississippi; Pi KappaAlpha; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
PATRICIA A. WEBB, '50, Medicine; London WCI. England.
HARRY U. WHAYNE, JR.. '50, Medicine; Columbus, Kentucky; NuSigma Nu.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
PHIL J. WHITE, '49, Medicine; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Phi Chi.
JAMES WILLIAMS, JR., '50. Medicine; Jacksonville, Alabama; Nu Sigma Nu.
JACK F. WISMAN, '49, Medicine; Colby, Kansas; Nu Sigma Nu.
RICHARD K. WOODSON, '49, Medicine; Oakland. California; Nu Sigma Nu.
Second Row:
ISADORE YAGER, '49, Medicine; Brooklyn, New York.
ERNIE A. YOUNG, '51. Medicine; Commerce, Texas.
SAMUEL J. ZOECKLER, '49, Medicine; Davenport, Iowa.
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THE LAW SCHOOL
ENIORSBRUCE BAIRD, JR.
ANDRES CARTERBURLIE BROWN
JOSEPH DAVENPORT, JR.
JOHN BRYAN, JR.
JOHN DONNAUD
BRUCE BAIRD, JR., '47, Law; New Orlaans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
W. BURLIE BROWN, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Moot Court;
Glendy Burke.
JOHN W. BRYAN, JR., '47, New Orleans, Louisiana; Bjta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi;
Business Manager, Law Review; Lagniappes; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ANDRES P. CARTER, '47, Law; New 0.-|eans, Louisiana; Golf Team.
JOSEPH DAVENPORT, JR., '47, Law; Port Gibson, Mississippi.
JOHN S. DONNAUD, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsllon; Phi
Delta Ph!; Moot Court.
RILEY B. FELL, '47, Law; Naw Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane University Theatre.
HARVEY G. FIELDS, JR.. '47, Law; FarmervUle, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Moot Court
Board; University Student Council; President (4} Student Body; Secretary Student Body
(I): Chairman Honor Board; Who's Who.
EDWARD D. FINLEY, JR.. '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta
Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Law Review.
GEORGE M. FOOTE, '47, Law; Alexandria, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
ASHLEY J. GOLD, '47, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Mu; Law Review,
DANIEL D. GUICE, '47, Law; Biloxi, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; Moot
Court Board (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2) Chairman; President (1} Law Class.
ANTONIO GUZMAN-JUARBE. '47, Law; Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; International Rela-
tions Club
HAYNES L. HARKEY, JR., '47, Law; Lake Providence, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi
Delta Phi; Moot Court.
VICTOR H. HESS, JR., '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Louisiana
Society Du Droit Civil.
RENE H. HIMEL, JR., '47, Law; Franklin, Louisiana; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta
Kappa; Law Review,
JOHN F. LATHAM, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
ALVIN N. LONDON, '47, Law; Hattlesburg, Mi:sissippi; Sigma Alpha Mu,
RILEY FELL HARVEY FIELDS, JR.
ANTONIO GUZMAN-JUARBE HAYNES HARKEY. JR.
EDWARD FINLEY, JR.
VICTOR HESS, JR.
GEORGE FOOTERENE HIMEL, JR.
ASHLEY GOLDJOHN F. LATHAM
DANIEL GUICEALVIN LONDON
,r7r I ^P^' ^r^i*
LOUIS McFAUL. JR.
ROBERT OLIVERCONRAD MEYER. Ill
JOSEPH ONEBANEJOHN MILLER, JR.
MELVIN OUDEREBB MUNDENSIDNEY PATE
PATRICK MURPHYVINCENTE PEREZ-DIAZ
IRVING NOVICKBEN PERKOWSKI
LOUIS W. McFAUL, JR.. '47, Law; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta
Kappa: Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Moot Court.
CONRAD MEYER. Ill, '47. Law; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta; Ph! Beta
Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Editor-in-Chief. Law Review.
JOHN S. MILLER, JR.. '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi.
C. EBB MUNDEN, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Law Review; President (I) Class Commerce;President (2) Class Commerce; President (I) Class Law; President. Greenbackers;
President. Taffrail Club.
PATRICK C. MURPHY, '47, Law; Natchitoches, Louisiana: Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta
Ph!.
IRVING NOVICK, '47, Law; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ROBERT B. OLIVER. '47. Law; Monroe, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi.
JOSEPH ONEBANE, '47, Law; Lafayette, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Moot Court.
MELVIN L. OUDER, '47, Law; Slidell, Louisiana.
SIDNEY K. PATE. '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Phi
Omega; Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Who's Who; Student Center Council;
Lagniappes.
VINCENTE PEREZ-DIAZ, '47, Law; San Juan, Puerto Rico.
BEN PERKOWSKI, JR., '47. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Law Review.
ANDREW L. PLAUCHE, '47, Law; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta
Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Law Review.
CHARLES SCHWARTZ, JR.. '47, Law, New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi
Beta Kappa; Law Review.
JAMES C. SENTER, JR.. '47, Law; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi
Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Law Review.
HUEY P. SIMON. '47. Law; Lafayette, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Law Review.
IRWIN S. SMITH, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Epsilon Pi.
RAYMOND VILLEMARETTE, '47, Law; Marksvllle, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; LouisianaSociely Du Droit Civil; Tulane Veterans' Association.
CHARLES P. WILLIS, '47, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; Moot Court;Tulane University Theatre.
HENRY WORNER, III, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi;
Moot Court.
ANDEW PLAUCHE CHARLES SCHWARTZ. JR. JAMES SENTER, JR. HUEY SIMONIRWIN SMITH RAYMOND VILLEMARETTE CHARLES WILLIS HENRY WORNER. Ill Roy and Mike at work
First Row:
JAMES T. ADAMS, '49, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana.
WALTER G. ANDRY, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
NORMAN J. ATTENHOFER, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ADRIAN C. BENJAMIN, JR., '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta
Tau; Radio Workshop; Tulane University Theatre.
HERBERT F. BENNERFIELD, '49, Law; Sretna, Louisiana.
Second Row:
NICHOLAS D. BERNARD, '48, Law; St. Martinville, Louisiana.
JOHN A. BOATNER, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
MERL K. BROWNING, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ELLIOT R. BUCKLEY, '49, Law; San Antonio, Texas; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
ALVIN R. CHRISTOVICH, JR., '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Phi Delta Phi.
Third Row:
CARL S. COCO, '48, Law; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Newman Club.
FRANK O. COLEMAN, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi.
48. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; PhiFREDERICK HDelta Theta.
RUPERT Y. COLLINS,JOSEPH G COLSONEpsilon.
COLLINS, JR..
'48, Law;
'49, La*
Shreveport, Louisiana; Radio Workshop.
;Greenwood, Mississippi; Sigma Alpha
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM J. CONRAD, '47, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HARRIS D. COPENHAVER, '49. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi;
Pan-Hellenic—Tulane; JAMBALAYA; Y. M. C. A.; TUSK.
JOHN W. COX, '49, Law; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
LOUIS G. DUTEL, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT M. FLEMINGS, '48, Law; St. Martinville, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
MICHAEL J. J. FLEMING, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EDWIN H. FRANK, JR., '49, Law; Houston, Texas; Vice-President (I) Class.
EDWARD V. FRAYLE, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN D. FRAZAR, '49, Law; De Ridder, Louisiana.
GEORGE H. FUST, '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
SAM C. GAINSBURGH, '49, Law; Alexandria, Louisiana.
WARREN L. GARFUNKEL, '49, Law: New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha
Mu; A Cappella Choir.
JAMES C. GARRISON, '48, Law; Laurel, Mississippi.
MASON P. GILFOIL, 48, Law; Lake Providence, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha
Alpha Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; President (1) Class.
VANCE M. GILMER, '49. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Tau Omega.
Third Row:
HARRY J. GLASS, ''
Delta Phi.
THOMAS K. GREEN,JAMES C. GULOTTA
B, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi
JR., '49, Law; Natchez, Mississippi; Phi Delta Theta.
'49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
JOSEPH A. HABER, 48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GEORGE B. HALL, '48, Law; Alexandria, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma; Beta
Gamma Sigma.
Fourth Row:
FREDERICK J. R. HEEBE, '49, Law; Gretna, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi; Phi
Beta Kappa.
GILBERT L. HETHERWICK, '49, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana.
NORWOOD N. HINGLE, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Moot Court;
Golf Team.
WILMER G. HINRICHS, '47 Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GEORGE W. HODGES, JR., '49, Law; Ashville. Alabama; Delta Sigma Phi;
I. R. C.
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First Row:
CALVm C. HOPPMEYER. '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Gamma Delta.
HARRY H. HOWARD, '4?, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta SigmaPhi President- JAMBALAYA Business Manager; Hullabaloo; Publications
Board; Newman Club; Glendy Burke; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers;Tulane Veterans' Association; Vice-President (2) Class.
GROVER C. HUBLEY, '48, Law; Many, Louisiana.
EUGENE E. HUPPENBAUER, JR., '49, Law; New Orleans. Louisiana,
ROBERT E. JOHNSON, '48. Law; St. Martinville, Louisiana.
Second Row;
E. JOYNER, JR., '49, Law; Minden, Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Delta Tau Delta;
NICOLASOmega.GEORGE J. KAMBUR, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD M. KEISER, '48, Law; Harlingen, Texas;
American Legion—Tulane Post.
SAMMY C. KENNON, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
THOMAS M. KILLGORE. '48. Law; Lisbon. Louisiana; Phi Delta Theta.
Third Row:
LEONARD M. KING, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha; Kappa Delta Phi; Christian Science,
JACK E. KOCH, '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
SYLVA M. LANDRESS, '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; International
Relations Club.
Lockport, Louisiana.
Kentwood, Louisiana- Beta Theta Pi- BetaPhi; Who's Who; Baptist Student Union;
JEFFREY J. LEBLANC, '48, La
FLOYD W. LEWIS, '49, Lav.
Gamma Sigma; Kappa Delta
President (4) Class, Commerce.
Fourth Row:
CALVERT C. LITTLE, '49, Law; London, Kentucky.
MARCEL LIVAUDAIS, JR., '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
THOMAS B. MclNTOSH, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta SigmaPhi; Kappa Delta Phi; Who's Who; President (2 8 3) Classes in Arts andSciences; Vice-President (4), Arts and Sciences.
HAROLD MARX, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau;
Pni Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Alpha AlphaAlpha; Law Review.
PAUL R. MAYER, '49, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JULIAN J. MIESTER, '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
FRANCIS C. MORAN, JR., '48. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
POPE L. M05ELEY, III. '49, Law; Meridian, Mississippi; Sigma Chi.
CLEMENT M. MOSS, JR., '49, Law; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Beta Theta PI;
Alpha Phi Omega; Kappa Delta Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who.
ALCEE G. MOUTON, '48. Law; Lafayette, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
Second Row:
PEDRO E. MUNIZ-RAMOS, '48. Law; Manati, Puerto Rico.
WILLIAM C. OWEN, JR.. '48. Law; Clewiston. Florida; Pi Kappa Alpha;Kappa Delta Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Secretary, Moot Court.
HERBERT A. PLUMMER, '47, Law^ Port Arthur, Texas.
MILDRED Y. PLUMMER, '48, Law; Port Arthur, Texas.
SIDNEY W. PROVENSAL, '48, Law; Slidell, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha.
Third Row:
HERVE RACIVITCH, JR., '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; LawRtview; Glendy Burke; Tulane University Theatre.
CECIL E. RAMEY, JR., '49, Law; Shreveport, Louisiana.
DAVIS F. REID. '48, Law; Amite, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta.
ANATOLE J. RESWEBER, '49, Law; St. Martinville. Louisiana; Glee Club(Tulant); Operetta.
MANUEL RODRIGUEZ-RAMOS, '47. Law; Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; Phi Delta
Phi; Louiliena Society du Droit Civil.
Fourth Row:
IRVIN B SALOMON. '48. Law; Now Orleans, Louisiana;
ALPHONSE J. SCHMin. JR., '49. New Orleans, Louisiana;
RUSSELL J. SCHONEKAS. '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
lYALL G. 5HIELL JR ,'49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HUGH L. STONE, JR., '48, Law; San Anqelo, Texas; Phi
Review.
Kappa Nu.
Phi Kappa Sigma.
Beta Kappa; Law
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First Row:
TROYE A. SVENDSON, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Past Chairman, Pan-Hellenic, '44-X5; President (4) Class. Arts and Sciences.
MANUEL C. THOMAS, '49, Law; Wheeling, West Virginia.
SAMUEL A. TILLOTSON, '49. Law; Gretna, Louisiana.
Second Row:
JAMES S. TUCKER, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
BAKER J. TURNER, JR.. '48, Law; Gulfport, Mississippi.
ROBERT L. VICKERS. '49. Law; Omaha. Texas.
Third Row:
BOYD K. WATSON, JR., '48, Law; Marion, Louisiana.
WALTER G. WEDIG, JR., '43. Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DONALD R. WELLFORD, '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma; Glee Club. Tulane; Operetta;
Westminster Fellowship.
Fourth Row:
THOMAS C. WICKER, JR., '49, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha; Beta Gamma Sigma.
JAMES E. WRIGHT, JR., '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Phi; President (I) Class.
HAROLD J. ZERINGER, JR.. '48, Law; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha.
UNDERGRADUATES ikMm
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SENIORSWALTER ABEL
HELEN AHMANNMAURICE ADELSON, III
JAMES ALBERTINEHERBERT ADEYMARY ALDIGE
WALTER H, ABEL, '47, Engineering; Norwood. Ohio; Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Phi
Omega; A. I. E. E.; E, T. A.; Techni-Torque.
MAURICE B. ADELSON. Ill, '47. Arts and Sciences; HoHandale. Mississippi; Zeta
Beta Tau.
HERBERT F. ADEY, II, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
HELEN M. AHMANN. '47, Newcomb; Gainesville, Florida; Zeta Tau Alpha; Beta
Beta Beta.
JAMES G. ALBERTINE. '47, Arts and Sciences; Memphis, Tennessee; Beta Theta Pi;
Tennis.
MARY B. ALDIGE, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JULIUS M. ALFORD. '47, Commerce; McComb, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha.
JOHN W. ALLEE. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; E. T. A.; A. S. C. E.;
Christian Science; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ROBERT D. ALLEN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
JUDSON M. ALLRED. '47. Arts and Sciences; Meridian. Mississippi; Phi Kappa Sigma.
WALTER J. AMOSS. '47. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi; Taffrail
Club; Track. '43-'44 (Letter); Football. '44.
ALBERTA AMOTT '47. Newcomb; Nashville. Tennessee; Alpha Omicron Pi.
FRED G. ANEPOHL, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Chi Sigma;
A. I. of Ch. E.; A. I. E. E.
MILTON F. ANTON. '47. Arts and Sciences; McComb, Mississippi; Glendy Biirke,
Vice-President.
ANIBAL M. ARISMENDI-SERRANO, '47, Arts and Sciences; Medicine; Venezuela. South
America; Phi lota Alpha.
ROBERT B. ARMBRUSTER, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Law; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Sigma Pi; Greenbackers.
JANE F. ARMSTRONG, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha;
Newman Club.
QUENTIN L. AULT, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Theta Nu; Wesley
Foundation; Tulane Veterans' Association; Hullabaloo.
JULIUS ALFORDFRED ANEPOHL. JR.
JOHN W. ALLEEMILTON ANTON
ROBERT ALLEN JUDSON ALLREDANIBAL ARISMENDI-SERRANO ROBERT ARMBRUSTER. JR.
WALTER AMOSSJANE ARMSTRONG
ALBERTA AMOTTQUENTIN AULT
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MERLIN AUZINE WILLIAM BAILEY JACK BAKER KATHERINE BAKER PAUL BAKER. JR. THOMAS BAKER
BEATRICE BALDINGER AYLMER BARNES JAMES BARNES RICHARD BARNES, JR. WILLIED BARNES GEORGE BARRETT
MERLIN J. AUZINE. '47, Engineering, New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi
Sigma; A. I. of Ch. E.; American Chemical Society; Greenbackers; Glendy Burke;
Newman Club.
WILLIAM T. BAILEY, '47, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulanc Veterans'
Association.
JACK BAKER, '47, Arts and Sciences; Bogalusa, Louisiana.
KATHERINE C. BAKER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi.
PAUL E. BAKER, JR., '47, Commerce; Peabody, Kansas; Delta Tau Delta.
THOMAS G. BAKER, '47. Arts and Sciences; Ardmore, Oklahoma,
BEATRICE J. BALDINGER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; A Cap-
pella Choir; Operetta; Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship.
AYLMER W. BARNES, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi;
A. I. of Ch. E.; Westminster Fellowship.
JAMES W. BARNES, '47 Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma; A, I.
E. E.; E. T. A.; Westminster Fellowship: Intramural Council.
RICHARD A. BARNES, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane
Veterans' Association.
WILLIED BARNES. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GEORGE R. BARRETT. '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT V. BARNETT, '47, Arts and Sciences; Camden. Alabama; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Nu Sigma Nu.
FRANK J. BASILE. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta; Alpha
Phi Omega; A. S. M. E.
BETTY J. BAUCUM, '47, Newcomb; Haynesville, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta; New-
comb Dormitory Council; Wesley Foundation; Lagnlappes; Secretary (3) Class; East
Wing President, J. L. Dormitory.
JOHN E. BAUDEAN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
LLOYD S. BAUMER, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Tau
Delta; Glendy Burke; Glee Club, Tulane.
JOHN V. BAUS, '47, Arts and Sciences; Gramercy, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
ROBERT BARNETTJOHN BAUDEAN
FRANK BASILE
LLOYD BAUMER JR.
BETTY BAUCUMJOHN BAUS Paul Brosman, Dean of the College of Law
DAVID BEAHYSHIRLEY BELL
WILLIAM BEATYDOROTHY BENJAMIN
MICHEL BECNEL, JR.
MARGOT BENNETT
DAVID W. BEATTY. '47. Commerce: New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM T. BEATY. '47, Arts and Sciences; Union, South Carolina; Sigma AlphaEpsilon; Hullabaloo.
MICHEL A. BECNEL, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana- Phi Delta Theta;
A. I. E. E.
SHIRLEY A. BELL, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newcomb Student Gov-ernment Association; Spanish Club; Newman Club; Y. W. C. A., President- Who's Who.
DOROTHY A. BENJAMIN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
MARGOT L. BENNETT, '47, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Pi Beta Phi; Canterbury
Club; Tulane University Theater.
BETTY L. BERRY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron; AlphaSigma Sigma; Assets; Newcomb Student Government Association; Greenbackers; Lag-
niappes; Westminster Fellowship; Vice-President Student Body.
LEONA BERSADSKY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Forum Board Member; Glee Club; Newcomb.
JOHN R. BISE, III, '47. Arts and Sciences; j-^lew Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma.
ARCHIE B. BLAND. '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; Westminster Fellowship; Tulane University Theater.
WALTER E. BLATT. '47, Commerce; Toledo, Ohio.
HERBERT BLOOM. '47. Arts and Sciences; New York, New York.
FRANCISCO B. BOSRAN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
WARREN X. BONEY. '47, Commerce; Biloxi, Mississippi.
BONNIE J. BOURG. '47, Newcomb; Houma. Louisiana; Phi Mu.
WILLIAM T. BOURKE, '47. Arts and Sciences; Merrick. Long Island, New York.
STANLEY M. BRESSLER, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Nu; Pan-
Hellenic—Tulane; Greenbackers; Glendy Burke; Tulane Veterans' Association
BETTY J. BROCK, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Wesley Foundation;
Y. W. C. A.
BETTY BERRYFRANCISCO BOGRAN
LEONA BERSADSKYWARREN BONEY
JOHN R. BISE, III
BONNIE BOURGARCHIE BLAND
WILLIAM BOURKEWALTER BLATT
STANLEY BRESSLER
HERBERT BLOOMBETTY BROCK
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THOMAS BROWN, JR.
JOHN BURKEFRANK BRUNO
JAMES BYRD. JR.
VICTOR BRUNOHENRY CABIRAC, JR.
HENRY BRYER, JR.
LYDIA CAFFERYFRANCES BRYSSONROBERT CAHAL. JR.
FRANK BURGE, JR.
JOHN CALDEIRA
THOMAS J. BROWN, JR., '47. Arts and Sciences; Hoisington, Kansas; Phi Delta Theta;
Lagntappes; Taffrail Club; President (3) Clest; Vice-President Student Body Arts and
Sciences, '4i-'47.
FRANK S. BRUNO, '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glendy Burke.
VICTOR H. BRUNO, 47. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Architectural Society;
Symphony Orchestra.
HENRY J. BRYER, JR., '47, Engineering; Now Orleans, Louisiana; A. I. E. E.
FRANCES S. BRYSSON, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FRANK O. BURGE, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Birmingham. Alabama; Alpha Tau
Omega; Greenbackers; Varsity Track Team (1 & 2); Intramurals.
JOHN J. BURKE, '47, Engineering; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A. I. E. E.
JAMES D. BYRD, JR.. '47, Engineering; Hyattsville, Maryland; Alpha Phi Omega;A. I. E. E.; Techni-Torque; Math Club; Taffrail Club.
HENRY A. CABIRAC, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Newman Club.
LYDIA T. CAFFERY, '47, Newcomb; Franklin. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; Newcomb Student
Government Association; Newcomb Honor Board; Student Center Council; NewcombAthletic Council; Forum.
ROBERT R. CAHAL, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
JOHN S. CALDEIRA, '47, Commerce: Honolulu, T. H.
FRANCIS H. CARNES, '47. Commerce; Mexico City, Mexico; Phi Delta Theta.
WARREN H. CARPENTER, '47, School of Social Work; Mobile, Alabama; Alpha
Phi Omega.
ROSEMARY E. CARRERE, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; Art
Club; Newman Club; Swimming Club.
LYLE F. CARRIERE, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta PI;
Glea Club; Tulane; French Club; Newman Club; Greenbackers; Tulane Veterans'
Association; Y. M. C. A.
WALTER CARROLL, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
DOROTHY A. CARRUTH. '47, Newcomb; Fort Sam Houston. Texas; Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Forum; Spectators.
CLAIBORNE R. CARTER, '47, Commerce; Elgin, Texas; Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Phi
Omega; Taffrail Club; Baptist Student Union; President (4) Class, Commerce.
WILLIAM LEITCH CARTER, '47, Commerce; Irvington, New York.
JESSE G. CASE, '47, Commerce; Paradise, Kansas; Alpha Tau Omega.
ALBERT M. CHARLTON, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Tulane Veterans' Association; Vice-President (4) Class, Commerce.
ANN C. CLARK, '47, School of Social Work; Camden, Alabama.
MARSHALL M. CLOUD, '47, Engineering, Amory, Mississippi; A. S. M. E.
FRANCIS CARNES WARREN CARPENTER ROSEMARY CARRERECLAIBORNE CARTER WILLIAM CARTER JESSE CASE
LYLE CARRIEREALBERT CHARLTON
WALTER CARROLL. JR.
ANN CLARKDOROTHY CARRUTHMARSHALL CLOUD
SENIORSPATSY COCHRANE
CHRISTOPHER COLEMANDEANE COHEN
EDWARD COLEMANHERMAN COHEN
WILLIAM CONNELLY, JR.
PATSY COCHRANE, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi; Laqni-
appes; Newcomb Honor Board; Spanish Club.
ROY P. COOKSTON, '47, Arts and Sciences- Alexandria, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Student Center Council; Greenbackers; Glee Club, Tulane; Operetta; Spectators.
DEANE L. COHEN, '47. Newcomb; St. Louis, Missouri; 1. R. C.
HERMAN R. COHEN, '47, Arts and Sciences; Medicine (2); New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Lambda Kappa; History of Medicine.
CHRISTOPHER L. COLEMAN, '47, Commerce; Jackson, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha.
EDWARD S. COLEMAN, '47, Engineering; Jackson, Mississippi; A. I. E. E.; Techni-
Torque; Math Club; Athletics—Track, Cross Country.
WILLIAM L. CONNELLY, JR., '47, Engineering; Baltimore, Maryland; Kappa Sigma;
President, Tau Beta Pi; E. T. A.; Techni-Torque; Greenbackers; Honor Board; MathClub; Newman Club; Secretary (2) Class; Secretary Engineering School.
GEORGE E. CONROY, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma.
ROBERT J. CONROY, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
PHILIP COOPER, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Providence Pinar del Rio, Cuba; Phi
Delta Theta; Greenbackers.
SAM C0REN5WET, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
ELIZABETH CRAWFORD, '47, Newcomb; Gretna, Louisiana; Newman Club,
LOUIS S, CREWS, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi
Sigma; A. I. of Ch. E.
LEDYARD E. CRITES, '47, Commerce; Lubbock, Texas.
MARGARET CUNEO, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Spanish Club; Canter-
bury Club; Y. W. C. A.; Senior Class Chapel Chairman.
CEDRIC A. CURRAN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES S. COOK, '47, Commerce; Chattanooga. Tennessee; Tulane Workshop of
the Air.
SHERWOOD A. CUYLER, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Football,
40-'4l-'4*.
GEORGE CONROY. JR.
ELIZABETH CRAWFORDROBERT CONROYLOUIS CREWS
CHARLES COOKLEDYARD CRITES
ROY COOKSTONMARGARET CUNEO
PHILIP COOPER, JR.
CEDRIC CURRANSAM CORENSWET, JR.
SHERWOOD CUYLER
HENRY DAUTERIVE. JR.
•MILE DESHAUTREAUX. JR.
FREDDA DAVISDONALD DEXTER
LOIS DEANELODIE DIODENE
NANCY DEANEWALTER DOELL, JR.
WARREN DECKERTCARL DOLCE
FRANK de GRAAUWJOHN DOUGLAS, JR.
HENRY J. DAUTERIVE, JR., '^7. Arts and Sciences; New Iberia, Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Omega.
WALTER S. DOELL, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Gargoyle Society;
Architectural Society; A Cappella Choir.
FREDDA DAVIS, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Tulane University
Theater; Y. W. C. A.
LOIS M. DEAN, '47, School of Social Work; Cabot, Arkansas.
NANCY T. DEANE. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; Lagniappes;
JAMBALAYA,
WARREN P. DECKERT, '47, Commerce, New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Veterans'
Association.
FRANK R de GRAAUW, '47 Engineering; Abbeville, Louisiana; Alpha Phi Omega;A, S. C. E.
EMILE C. DESHAUTREAUX, JR.. '47, Engineering; Kcnner. Louisiana.
DONALD H. DEXTER, '47, Arts and Sciences; tvtedicine; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Chi; Greenbackers; A Cappella Choir; Vice-President (3), Glee Club; President
(2). Operetta; Canterbury Club; President (2) Class.
ELODIE E. DIODENE, '47, Newcomb; Gretna, Louisiana; Gamma Delta; NewcombDance Club; Math Club.
CARL J. DOLCE, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi; Who's
Who; Glendy Burke, President; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane.
JOHN T. DOUGLAS, JR., '47, Engineering; Bains, Louisiana; A. I. E. E.
DONNA R. DRAVO, '47, Newcomb; St. Petersburg, Florida; Alpha Delta Pi; President
Warren House; Newcomb Dormitory Council; Newcomb Student Government Associa-
tion; Greenbackers; Student Center Council,
LEO F. DUFRECHOU, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Architectural Society.
CARL P. EPSTEIN, '47, Arts and Sciences; Waterbury, Connecticut; Spectators.
DOROTHY I. EWING, '47, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta;
A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Assets; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
HARRY E. FAIR, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Beta Theta Pi.
ELEANOR K. FAIRMAN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana,
DONNA DRAVO LEO DUFRECHOU CARL EPSTEIN
DOROTHY EWING HARRY FAIR, JR. ELEANOR FAIRMANGeorge Evans Simmons, Acting Dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences.
SENIORSWILLIAM FELLMANJEANNE FERNANDEZ
JUDY FERGUSONMARGARET FIRNBERG
WILLIAM FERGUSON, JR,
ELY FISHER
WILLIAM G. FELLMAN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Band; Symphony Orchestra; Greenbackers.
JUDY C. FERGUSON, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Forum; Spectators;
T. U. T.
ALBERT FRAENKEL, II, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; Alpha
Phi Omega; Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane; Vice-President (1) Class; Intramural
Softball.
BERTRAM I. FREEDMAN, '47, Commerce; Wakefield, New York; Tulane Veterans' As-
sociation; Y.M.C.A.
WILLIAM L. FERGUSON, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon.
JEANNE A. FERNANDEZ. '47, Newcomb, New Orleans. Louisiana; President Dance
Club; President Spanish Club; Art Club; French Club; Newcomb Athletic Council;
Newman Club; Y.W.C.A.
LORRAINE E. FREEMAN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Delta
Pi; Theta Nu; Assets; Hullabaloo; Greenbackers.
ROBERT D. FRENTRESS, '47, Commerce; Omaha, Nebraska; Track.
FAY B. FREY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron; Eta
Sigma Phi; French Club; Oreades; Newman Club.
MARGARET E. FIRNBERG, '47, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana; Chi Omega; NewcombStudent Government Association; Greenbackers.
ELY FISHER, '47, Commerce; Bronx. New York. New York.
HARVEY J. FITZPATRICK, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
LOIS C. FLURRY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; La Tertulia; Math Club;
Wesley Foundation.
JORGE GARCIA, '47, Arts and Sciences; Tampa, Florida.
JEANNE GARRETSON, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Assets; Cheerleader, '45; Greenbackers.
HARRY J. GEISS, JR., '47, Commerce; Washington. D. C; Baptist Student Union;
Tulane Veterans' Association.
WILBUR K. GELMAN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
DOLORES L. GERMAN, '47, School of Social Work; Many. Louisiana; Symphony
Orchestra; Wesley Foundation.
HARVEY FITZPATRICKFAY FREY
LOIS FLURRYJORGE GARCIA
ALBERT FRAENKEL, II
JEANNE GARRETSONBERTRAM FREEDMANHARRY GEISS. JR.
LORRAINE FREEMANWILBUR GELMAN
ROBERT FRENTRESSDOLORES GERMAN
EU6ENE eiBERT, JR.
BETTY GOLDSTEINJAMES G I BERT
ROBERT GONSOULIN. JR.
ANN GILES
HAROLD GORDONHOWARD GINSBERGLOUISE GOTTESMAN
JOSEPH GIRODO, JR.
JEAN GRAFTONARTHUR GLICKNORMAN GRECO
EUGENE J. GIBERT. JR., *47, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
JAMES H. GIBERT. '47. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; Archi-
tectural Society; Lagniappes; Past Chairman Pan-Hellenic—Tulane, '44.
ANN GILES, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu_.
HOWARD B. GINSBERG, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn. New York; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Greenbackers.
JOSEPH L. GIRODO, JR.. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi; A. I.
of Ch. E.; A. C. S.; Techni-Torque; Newman Club.
ARTHUR D. GLICK, '47, Engineering; St. Louis, Missouri; Sigma Pi; A. I. E. E.
BETTY MAE GOLDSTEIN, '47, Newccmb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
ROBERT F. GONSOULIN, JR.. '47. Arts and Sciences; Houston. Texas; Newman Club.
HAROLD A. GORDON. '47, Commerce: Merigold. Mississippi; Zeta Beta Tau; Tulane
Veterans* Association.
LOUISE M. GOTTESMAN. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Avukah; I. R. C;Spectators.
JEAN N. GRAFTON. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Math Club.
NORMAN A. GRECO, '47, Arts and Sciences; Tickfaw. Louisiana.
BETH GREENWALD. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Chi Omega.
MILES R. GREER. '47. Commerce; Missouri Valley. Iowa; President, Beta Theta Pi;
Band; Dance Orchestra.
AUDREY T. GROS, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; American Chemical Society;
Gamma Delta; Math Club; Y. W. C. A.
HERBERT P. GROSSIMAN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tau Beta Pi;
A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.; Newman Club.
CORALIE M. GUARINO, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art Club.
ROBERT H. GUESS, '47. Engineering; Brookhaven. Mississippi; Alpha Tau Omega.
BETH GREENWALD MILES GREER AUDREY GROSHERBERT GROSSIMAN CORALIE GUARINO ROBERT GUESS James Marshall Robert, Dean of the College of Engineering
SENIORSMARION GUIDRY
WILLIAM HANCOCKLEONARD HALPERNFRIEDRICHS HARRIS
CAROL HAMRICKNINA HARRIS
MARION A. GUIDRY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Lafayette, Louisiana; Lambda Chi Sigma.
LEONARD HALPERN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Veterans' As-
sociation.
CAROL M. HAMRICK, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi;
Assets; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Baptist Student Union; Radio
Workshop.
WILLIAM E. HANCOCK, '47, Arts and Sciences; Rutledge, Tennessee.
FRIEDRICHS H. HARRIS, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Omega; Phi Chi.
NINA S, HARRIS, '47, Newcomb; Columbia, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Newcomb Student
Government Association; Newcomb Honor Board; Glee Club; Operetta; A Cappella
Choir.
ROSEBUD R. HARRIS, '47. Commerce; Brooklyn, New York.
CAROL B. HART, '47, Commerce-Law; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HERBERT J. HART, '47, Engineering; West Monroe, Louisiana.
DAVID B. HARWELL, '47, Graduate School; Bossier City, Louisiana.
MARCIA C. HATHAWAY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta;
A Cappella Choir; Festival Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Art Club.
MAURICE F. HATREL, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I. E. E.;
E. T. A.
RICHARD WILLIAM HAUPT, '47, Arts and Sciences; Cincinnati, Ohio; Taffrail Club;
N. R. O. T. C; Rifle Team.
MILLARD F. HAVENER, '47, Arts and Sciences; Clearwater. Florida; Alpha Phi Omega;
Taffrail Club.
HENRY J. HAYDEL, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
NORMA B. HAYDEL, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron;
Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb; Tulane University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
EDWIN G. HAYS, '47, Engineering; Lexington, Texas; Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi;
Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Student Center Council; A. 1. E. E.; E. T. A.;
Lagniappes; Marh Club; University Student Council; President (2) Class; Vice-Presi-
dent (3) Class; President Student Body.
BETTY R. HEALY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club; Newcomb Dance
Club.
ROSEBUD HARRIS CAROL HARTRICHARD WILLIAM HAUPT MILLARD F. HAVENER
HERBERT HARTHENRY HAYDEL
DAVID HARWELLNORMA HAYDEL
MARCIA HATHAWAY MAURICE HATREL, JR.
EDWIN HAYS BETTY HEALY
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WALTER HEFFRONVAL HICKMAN
JOSEPH HEINTZ SIMON HENINGER, JR.
CATHERINE HILDEBRAND HENRY HILDEBRAND. JR.
JOHN HENKELJEAN HINDERMANN
JOAN HETHERWICKPEYTON HINES
BETSY HEZLETT
ROBERT HINSON
WALTER G. HEFFRON. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon; A. I. E. E.: E. T. A.
JOSEPH W. HEINTZ, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
SIMON K. HENINGER. JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
JOHN H. HENKEL. '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
JOAN HETHERWICK. '47, Graduate School; Shreveport. Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha.
BETSY A. HEZLETT, '47. Newcomb; Cambridge. Massachusetts; Zeta Tau Alpha; Glee
Club: Operetta.
VAL "D" HICKMAN, '47, Commerce; Leggett, Texas,
CATHERINE HILDEBRAND, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HENRY J. HILDEBRAND, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Metairie. Louisiana.
JEAN W. HINDERMANN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club.
PEYTON H. HINES, '47. Engineering; Cruger, Mississippi; A. I. E, E.; E. T. A.
ROBERT D. HINSON, '47, Engineering; Montgomery. Alabama; Phi Eta Sigma;
A, S, C, E,; Baptist Student Union.
ANN HODGE, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Newcomb Student
Government Association; Newcomb Athletic Council; Newcomb Dance Club; Baptist
Student Union; French Club.
JOHN R. HODGES. '47. Arts and Sciences; Little Rock. Arkansas; Newman Club.
PAUL L. HOFF. '47, Commerce; Lexington, Mississippi; Delta Tau Delta,
EDWIN S, HOFMAN. '47. Engineering; Memphis, Tennessee; Zeta Beta Tau; A. S,
M. E,; Varsity Football. '44; Intramural Softball.
MILTON S. HOLLAND. '47. Arts and Sciences; Shreveport. Louisiana.
MARY E. HOLMES. '47. Newcomb; Greensboro, North Carolina; Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Art Club; Canterbury Club.
ANN HODGE JOHN HODGES PAUL HOFFEDWIN HOFMAN MILTON HOLLAND MARY HOLMES
Leslie James Buchan. Dean of the College of Commerce and
Business Administration
THOMAS HOLMES, JR. DOROTHY HOLLOWAY CHARLES HOSEMANNMISNONNE HUCK JAMES HUDGENS JOYCE HUFF
THOMAS C. HOLMES, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsllon.
IRWIN ISAACSON, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; Tau Beta
Pi; A. S. M. E.; Math Club.
DOROTHY A. HOLLOWAY, '47, School of Social Work; Greenwood. South Carolina;
Westminster Fellowship.
CHARLES D. HOSEMANN, '47, Commerce; Vicksburg, Mississippi.
L. MIGNONNE HUCK, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta; Beta Beta
Beta; Greenbackers; Lagniappes; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; French Club; NewmanClub; Tulane University Theatre.
JAMES J. HUDGENS, '47, Engineering; Theodore, Alabama; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. I.
of Ch. E.
JOYCE H. HUFF, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta; Gamma Delta.
GEORGE R. HUGMAN, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Boerne. Texas; Taffrail Club.
MAY HYMAN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Art Club,
President; Assets; Forum; I, R. C.
ROSLYN ISON, '47, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Art Club; Newcomb Dance Club.
PAUL L. JACOBSON, '47, Arts and Sciences; Rye, New York; Zeta Beta Tau.
EDITH A. JENSEN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Beta Beta; Student
Affiliates of American Chemical Society. Newman Club; Y. W. C. A.
HANS C. JENSEN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
PAUL E. JENSEN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; PI Kappa Alpha.
MARION F. JENNINGS, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Beta Beta;
Greenbackers.
JOSEPH W. JOACHIM, JR., '47; Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha
Tau Omega; Pan-Heljenic—Tulane.
CAVER W. JOHNSON. '47, Arts and Sciences; Atlanta. Texas.
DOROTHY D. JOHNSON, '47. Newcomb; Columbia, Mississippi; Phi Mu.
GEORGE HUGMAN, JR.
HANS JENSENMAY HYMANPAUL JENSEN
IRWIN ISAACSONMARION JENNINGS
ROSLYN ISONJOSEPH JOACHIM JR.
PAUL JACOBSONCAVER JOHNSON
EDITH JENSENDOROTHY JOHNSON
FLORENCE JONESRALPH JUNUIS
LORYS JONESA. METZ KAHN
MARGARET JONESROBERT KAHNOR
BOB JORDANJOHN KANE
MORTON JOSELSONMAXINE KAPLAN
MELVIN JUNG. JR.
NORMAN KARCHMER
FLORENCE PIERPONT JONES, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Canterbury Club,
LORYS SUE JONES, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club.
MARGARET A. JONES. '47. Newcomb; Rensselaer, Indiana; Y. W. C. A.
BOB M. JORDAN, '47, Commerce; Natchitoches, Louisiana.
MAXINE KAPLAN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Avukah; I. R. C. (Tulane);
Spectators.
NORMAN T. KARCHMER, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaAlpha Mu; Forum; I. R. C.
PATSY KARST, '47, Newcomb; Pass Christian, Mississippi.
MORTON B. JOSELSON, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Glee Club;
I. R. C; Spectators.
MELVIN J. JUNG, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
RALPH W. JUNUIS, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Architectural Soci«ty.
A. METZ KAHN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; A. I. of
Ch. E.: Radio Club.
ROBERT H. KAHNOR, '47. Commerce; Pensacola, Florida; Zeta Beta Tau.
JOHN J. KANE, '47, Commerce; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Delta Tau Delta; Taffrail
Club.
CAROLINE R. KARTUS, '47, Newcomb; Montgomery, Alabama; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Newcomb Dormitory Council; Forum.
NORMAN J. KAUFFMANN, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta
Tau; A. S. M. E.
JOHN E. KEFF, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
DOLORES M. KELLEY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron;Eta Sigma Phi; Oreades; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre; Y.W.C.A.
RALPH W. KELLEY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Slaper, Louisiana.
PATSY KARSTJOHN KEFF. JR.
CAROLINE KARTUS NORMAN KAUFFMANN, JR.
DOLORES KELLEY RALPH KELLEY Eliiabeth Wisner, Dean of the School of Social Wort
SENIORSWILLIAM KELLY
ROSWELL KIMBALLNOELL KERR
GRACE KITTRELL
HENRY KEVLIN, JR.
SHIRLEY KOLTUN
WILLIAM M. KELLY, '47. Commerce; Houston, Texas.
NOELL C. KERR, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.; Westminster
Fellowship.
JOEL M. KNOWLES, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Math Club, Correspond-
ing Secretary.
DAN J. KRAFT, '47, Arts and Sciences; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Sigma Chi; Green-
backers; Pan-Hellenic—Tuiane; Taffrail Club,
HENRY A. KEVLIN, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma
Phi; Theta Nu.
ROSWELL S. KIMBALL, '47, Arts and Sciences; Ocean Springs, Mississippi; Pi Kappa
Alpha.
GRACE KITTRELL, '47, Newcomb; Mobile, Alabama; Alpha Omicron Pi.
SHIRLEY A. KOLTUN, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tuiane University
Theatre.
JOE A. KNIGHT, '47, Commerce; Dayton, Texas. ..
HERBERT G. KURZ, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
ARTHUR J. LA BEAU, '47, Arts and Sciences; St. Paul, Minnesota; Phi Delta Theta.
SAUL F. LANDRY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Houma. Louisiana; Theta Kappa Psi.
KATHLEEN E. LANIER, '47, Newcomb; Thibodaux, Louisiana; Chi Omega.
RENE J. LE GARDEUR, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
GLORIA B. LESLIE, '47, Newcomb; Waukegan, Illinois.
THOMAS N. LENNOX, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILMA KNIGHT, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Theta Nu; Hullabaloo.
LESTER LEE LENZ, '47, Engineering; Augusta, Kansas; A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.; Techni-
Torque.
JOE KNIGHTSAUL LANDRY
WILMA KNIGHTKATHLEEN LANIER
JOEL KNOWLESRENE LE GARDEUR
DAN KRAFTGLORIA LESLIE
HERBERT KURZTHOMAS LENNOX
ARTHUR LA BEAULESTER LENZ
MAURICE LEVIN
FORREST LIPSCOMBROSALIE LEVIN
LEO LOBARNOLD LEVY
WILLIAM LOPEZRICHARD LEVY, III
GLORIA LUSHERISABEL LEWIS
FOSTER McCALEB, JR.
MARIAN LEOPOLDBETH I A McCAY
MAURICE LEVIN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Nu; A. I. E. E.;
A, S. M, E.; I. Z, F. A.; Band; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ROSALIE LEVIN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Lousiana.
GLORIA E. LUSHER, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha.
FOSTER C. McCALEB, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Iberia. Louisiana; Phi Delta
Theta.
ARNOLD L. LEVY, '47, Commerce; Monticello, New York; Kappa Nu; Tulane Veterans'
Association; Y. M. C. A.
BETHIA L. McCAY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; NewcombAthletic Council; Westminster Fellowship; Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
RICHARD L. LEVY, III, '47. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.JOHN L. McCORKLE, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
ISABEL S. LEWIS, '47, Newcomb; Lexington, Kentucky; Chi Omega.FRANCIS E. McDonald, '47, Arts and Sciences; Webster Groves. Missouri; Beta
Theta Pi; Forum; Taffrail Club.
MARIAN R. LEOPOLD. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane UnNerjity
Theatre; Forum,NOELLE T. McGOEY, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Oreades; N«wmanClub.
FORREST F. LIPSCOMB. '47, Commerce; Wynne, Arkansas; Phi Kappa Sigma.
LEO C. LOB, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zcta Beta Tau; Tulane, I. R. C;Taffrail Club.
WILLIAM J. LOPEZ, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta.
NANCY J. McLARTY, '47, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Pi Beta Phi; NewcombDormitory Council; Newcomb Honor Board.
ELLA M. McLAURIN, '47, School of Social Work; Hammond, Louisiana.
SUE B. McWILLIAMS, '47, School of Social Work; Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
JOHN McCORKLENANCr MrlARTY
FRANCIS McDonaldELLA Mrl AIIRIN
NOELLE McGOEY^IIF MCWILLIAMS
Ross Myron Trump, Dean of the University College
SENIORSROBERT MAGEE
JAMES MARICELLIBETTY MAILES
ABRAHAM MARK05IANJULIA MALONEYSHEILA MARSH
ROBERT L. MASEE, M7, Arts and Sciences; Warrensburg. Missouri; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Nu Sigma Nu.
BETTY A. MAILES, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Westminster
Fellowship; Math Club.
JULIA A. MALONEY, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FELICE E. MAURER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; President, Kappa KappaGamma; Alpha Sigma Sigma; Assets; Newman Club; Vice-President (2) Class;
President (3) Class; President Newcomb Student Body; Secretary Tulane Student
Council; Tulane Student Council Representative to Publications Board; Newcomb HonorBoard; University Student Council.
PATRICIA A. MAXWELL, '47, Newcomb; Cooneville, Tennessee; Alpha Omicron PI;
Tulane University Theatre; Spectators; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
JAMES J. MARICELLI, '47, Engineering; Campti, Louisiana; A. I. E. E.; NewmanClub.
ABRAHAM MARKOSIAN, '47, Commerce; Murray, Utah; Pi Kappa Alpha; GammaDelta.
SHEILA MARSH, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM S. MARSHALL, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Leon, Kansas.
DAVID 3. MARTIN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES V. MATTHEWS, '47, Commerce; Independence, Missouri; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Associate Editor, JAMBALAYA; Glendy Burke; Taffrail Club.
CHARLES H. MAYFIELD, '47, Commerce; Mt. Pleasant, Texas; Kappa Alpha.
RICHARD R. MEHRHOF, '47, Commerce; Gainesville, Florida; Alpha Tau Omega.
HELEN E. MERIWETHER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron
Pi; Alpha Sigma Sigma; Assets; Newcomb Honor Board; A Cappella Choir; Lag-
niappes; Glee Club; Operetta; Canterbury Club; President (4) Class.
ELSIE E. McCREERY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Wichita, Kansas.
ALTON L. MELANCON, '47, Engineering; Cameron. Louisiana.
WILLIAM E. METZGER, '47, Commerce; Dallas, Texas; Kappa Alpha.
WALTER J. MICHAEL, '47. Graduate School; Washington. D. C; Pi Kappa Alpha.
WILLIAM MARSHALL, JR. DAVID MARTINRICHARD MEHRHOF HELEN MERIWETHER
CHARLES MAHHEWSELSIE McCREERY
FELICE MAURERALTON MELANCON
PATRICIA MAXWELLWILLIAM METZGER
CHARLES MAYFIELDWALTER MICHAEL
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BETTY MILLERELAINE MINTZ
CECIL MILLERJERRYE MIRANDONA
WILLIAM MILLERMAURINE MITCHELL
HENRY MILLONRONALD MITCHELL
CHARLES MILNEROBERT MOCK
WALIUN MINCHEW. JR.
JACK MOLESWORTH
BETTY L. MILLER, '47, Newcomb; Gretna, Louisiana; Beta Beta Beta; American Chemi-
cal Society; Gamma Delta.
CECIL B. MILLER, '47, Newcomb; Gretna, Louisiana; Beta Beta Beta; Wesley
Foundation.
WILLIAM J. MILLER, '47, Engineering; Baton Rouge. Louisiana; Sigma Chi; A. S.
M. E.; E. T. A.
HENRY A. MILLON, '47, Arts and Sciences; Miami, Florida; Delta Sigma Phi; Who's
Who; President, Greenbackers; Publicity Chairman, Campus Night; A Cappella Choir;
Glee Club; Operetta; Taffrail Log; Glendy Burke; Canterbury Club; JAMBALAYA;Cheerleaders; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane; Student Center Council; Tatfrail Club; Tuiane
University Theater; Tulane Veterans' Association.
CHARLES P. MILNE, '47, Engineering; San Dimas, California; A. S. M. E.
WALTON W. MINCHEW, JR., '47, Engineering; Breckenridge, Texas; Delta Kappa
Epiilon; A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.; Tatfrail Club.
ELAINE L. MINTZ, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Oreades.
JERRYE J. MIRANDONA, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi.
MAURINE B. MITCHELL, '47, School of Social Work; Huntsville, Texas. ..
RONALD B. MITCHELL, '47, Arts and Sciences; Leipsic. Ohio; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
ROBERT W. MOCK, '47, Arts and Sciences; New York, New York.
JACK E. MOLESWORTH, '47, Commerce; Kansas City, Missouri; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Alpha Phi Omega; Forum; Athletics—Varsity Track; Athletics—Pan-Hellenic; Football;
Basketball; Golf.
WILLIAM D. MONROE, '47, Arts and Sciences; Medicine; Clearwater. Florida; NuSigma Nu.
ROBERT A. MOORE. '47, Arts and Sciences; Waco. Texas.
SHIRLEY J. MORRIS, '47, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Newcomb Dormitory Council;
Glee Club; Operetta; Wesley Foundation.
LIONEL B. MORROW, '47, Engineering; Gouderu, Louisiana.
PATRICIA S. MORVANT, '47, Engineering; Madisonville, Louisiana; Architectural
Society.
JACOB F. MULLER, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane.
WILLIAM MONROE ROBERT MOORE SHIRLEY MORRISLIONEL MORROW PATRICIA MORVANT JACOB MULLER Logan Wilson, Dean of Newcomb College
SENIORSRICHARD MULLER, JR.
ROBERT MURPHY, JR.
ROBERT MURDENWALTER MURPHY. Ill
SHIRLEY MUROVLILLIAN NEGUELOUA
RICHARD F. MULLER, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Tau
Delta; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Sreenbackers.
ROBERT T. MURDEN, '47, Commerce; Pascagoula, Mississippi; Glee Club; Spectators.
SHIRLEY MUROV, '47, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Glee Club.
ROBERT A. MURPHY, JR., '47, Commerce; McCloud. California; Phi Delta Theta;
Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Who's Who; President,
College of Commerce, '43-'44; University Student Council, '43-'44; President (3) Class;
Student Center Council, '42-'44, President, '43-'44.
NATHAN V. O'NEAL, '47, Arts and Sciences; West Monroe, Louisiana.
JULIAN D. OPOTOWSKY, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane American
Legion.
CECILE R. ORENSTEIN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha
Epsilon Phi.
FRANK ORLAND, '47, Arts and Sciences; New York. New York.
WALTER C. MURPHY, III, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
LILLIAN M. NEGUELOUA, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
JOSEPH W. NELKIN, '47, Arts and Sciences, Law; Houston, Texas; Kappa Nu; Avukah.
GLORIA M. NIXON, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta.
CLYDE E. NOBLE, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brookhaven, Mississippi; Phi Delta Theta;
Phi Beta Kappa; A. A. A.; Operetta; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M. C. A.
COURTNEY E. OWENS. '47. Commerce; Washington, D. C; Delta Sigma Phi; Basket-
ball, '45.
RICHARD L. PAGE, '47, Commerce; Asheville, North Carolina; Kappa Sigma; Alpha
Phi Omega; Glee Club; Operetta; University Student Council; President. Tulane
Student Body.
SHIRLEY PAILET, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Intercollegiate Zionist
Federation of America.
JOSEPH R. OELKERS, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana. ALGOTH B. PAULSON, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
JOSEPH NELKIN GLORIA NIXONCECILE ORENSTEIN FRANK ORLAND
CLYDE NOBLECOURTNEY E. OWENS
JOSEPH OELKERS. JR. NATHAN O'NEAL JULIAN OPOTOWSKYRICHARD L. PAGE SHIRLEY PAILET ALGOTH PAULSON, JR.
ERNEST PERES, JR.
WALTER PIETRZAKPATRICIA PERES
ALICE PINEGARCHARLES PERRENOD, JR.
JAMES PLAUCHE, JR.
CHESTER PEYRONNIN. JR.
RICHARD POMMREHNWILLARD PFEIFFER
MICHAEL POPOVECCHARLES PHILLIPS. JR.
BETTY POWELL
ERNEST M. PERES, JR.. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Chi Sigma;
A, I. of Ch. E.; Operetta; Symphony Orchestra.
PATRICIA A. PERES, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
CHARLES A. PERRENOD, JR., '47, Commerce; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Sigma Pi;
Dance Orchestra; Campus Night.
CHESTER A. PEYRONNIN, JR., '47, Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; A. S. M. E.;
Baptist Student Union.
WILLIARD D. PFEIFFER, '47, Arts and Sciences; Trumbull. Nebraska; President. Pi
Kappa Alpha; Who's Who; President. Greenbackers; Publications Board; Cheerleaders;
Lagnlappes; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane; Student Center Council; Taffrail Club; Rifle Team;
President (3) Class; President (4) Class.
CHARLES O. PHILLIPS, JR.. '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaPI; Greenbackers; Business Manager. Hullabaloo; Glendy Burke; Y. M. C. A.
WALTER T. PIETRZAK, '47. Engineering; Chicago. Illinois; A. I. E. E.. Vice-Chairman;
Technl-Torque; President (4) Class.
ALICE F. PINEGAR, '47. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; A. C. S.
JAMES J. PLAUCHE. JR.. '47, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Theta Nu; Kappa Delta Phi; Who's Who; Intramural Council I & II; Class President
(I & 2); Vice-President of Student Body (3) Commerce; Honor Board. I. II. Ill;
Co-Editor. Hullabaloo (3); Editor in Chief. JAMBALAYA; Lagniappes; Publications
Board; Tulane University Theatre.
RICHARD J. POMMREHN. '47. Commerce; Williams. Iowa.
MICHAEL T. POPOVEC, '47, Arts and Sciences; Youngstown, Ohio; Taffrail Club;
Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Baseball.
BETTY J. POWELL. '47. Commerce; Beebe. Arkansas; Wesley Foundation.
WARREN G. PREBLE, '47, Arts and Sciences; Maywood. California.
HERBERT P. PURSELL. JR.. '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma AlphaEpsilon; Alpha Chi Epsilon; A. I. of Ch. E; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane; American Chemical
Society.
ELAINE A, QUERENS, '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Alpha
Theta; Hullabaloo.
MARGUERITE RANAGER. '47. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Math Club.
LOUIS V. RAND. '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
JOSEPH J. RANNA, '47. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha;
A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Greenbackers.
WARREN PREBLEMARGUERITE RANAGER
HERBERT PURSELL, JR.
LOUIS RANDELAINE OUERENSJOSEPH RANNA Annd Estelle Many, Counsellor to Women
SENIORSEDMANN RATHKEDAVID REAVES
DANIEL RAWLSANDREV/ RECK
JAMES RAYWILLIAM REID
EDMANN J. RATHKE, '47, Arts and Sciences: Santa Ana. California; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Gamma Delta.
WILBUR A. RIEHL, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Chi Sigma;
Newman Club.
DANIEL T. RAWLS, '47, Commerce; Melville, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha.
JAMES T. RAY, '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Tulane Veterans' Association; Vice-President (3) Class, Arts and Sciences.
DAVID H. REAVES. '47, Engineering; Knoxville, Tennessee; A. I. E. E.; Techni-Torque.
ANDREW J. RECK, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glendy Burke.
WILLIAM A. REID, '47, Arts and Sciences; Atlanta, Georgia; Sigma Chi.
ROBERT M. REINHARDT, '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
JAMES V. REUTER, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JANE RHYMES, '47, Newcomb; Rayville, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; I. R. C.
JACK RICH, '47. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
ROBERT R. RICHMOND, '47; Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa
Sigma.
JEN RIVES, '47, Newcomb; Mansfield, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha; Glee Club; Operetta;
Forum.
FLORENCE T. ROBERTS, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Student
Affiliate of American Chemical Society; A Cappeila Choir; Glee Club; Westminster
Fellowship; Y. W. C. A.
JANE B. RODRIGUE, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta; Eta Sigma
Phi President; Cheerleaders, '45-'46-'47; Glee Club; JAMBALAYA; Oreades President;
Newman Club; Lagniappes; Secretary. Greenbackers; Assets.
FLOYD D. ROOS, '47, Arts and Sciences, Medicine; Shreveport, Louisiana; Zeta Beta
Tau; Phi Delta Sigma.
JOSEPHINE ROSE, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. C. S.; I. Z. F. A.
HAROLD A. ROSEN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tau Beta Pi; A. I.
E. E.; Technl-Torque.
ROBERT REINHARDTJEN RIVES
JAMES REUTERFLORENCE ROBERTS
JANE RHYMESJANE RODRIGUE
JACK RICHFLOYD ROOS
ROBERT RICHMONDJOSEPHINE ROSE
WILBUR RIEHLHAROLD ROSEN
SEYMOUR ROSENREGINA ROUX
EVELYN ROSENBERGJOE RUBIN
JACOB ROSENTHALMERVIN RUDOLPH
SIDNEY ROSENTHAL, JR.
ROBERT SAMUELKATHERINE ROSSEDWARD SANFORD
MARTIN ROSSKATHRIN SANFORD
SEYMOUR ROSEN, 'AT, Arts and Sciences: New York, New York.
EVELYN ROSENBERG, '47, Newcomb; Greenwood, South Carolina; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
I. R, C; Swimming Club.
JACOB S. ROSENTHAL, '47, Arts and Sciences; Washington, D. C; Zcta Beta Tau.
SIDNEY ROSENTHAL, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Phi
Omega; Band.
KATHERINE A. ROSS, "47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Kappa Gamma;I. R. C.
EDWARD H. SANFORD, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;
A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.
KATHRIN L. SANFORD, '47, School of Social Work. Ripley, Tennesieo; Secretary,
School of Social Work.
JOSE V. SANTOS, '47, Arts and Sciences; Caguas, Puerto Rico; Phi lota Alpha.
DAN S. SCHARFF, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau; Tulane
University Theatre.
MARTIN E. ROSS, '47, Commerce; Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
REGINA M. ROUX, "47. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Student Affiliates Ameri-
can Chemical Society.
JOE RUBIN, '47. Commerce; Lawrence, Massachusetts; Track Team.
MERVIN RUDOLPH, 47, Arts and Sciences: New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Mu.
ROBERT F. SAMUEL, '47, Engineering; Verona, New Jersey.
DONALD B. SCHELL, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.;
Varsity Baseball.
ROBERT P. SCHLES5EL, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York.
FREDERICK H. SCHMIDT, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane
Veterans' Association.
JEAN SCHNEIDER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Y. W. C. A.
JOSE SANTOSROBERT SCHLESSEL
DAN SCHARFFFREDERICK SCHMIDT
DONALD SCHELLJEAN SCHNEIDER Comdr. Howe and Major Comer
SENIORSCARL SCHUMACHERDOROTHY SCOTT
OTHO SCHUMANNHAROLD SCUDDER
LOUISE SCHWARTZLOIS SEIDENBACK
CARL J. SCHUMACHER, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa
Sigma.
OTHO D. SCHUMANN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canterbury Club;
Tulane University Theatre.
LOUISE SCHWARTZ, '47, Newcomb; Houston, Texas.
DOROTHY S. SCOTT, '47, Newcomb; Memphis, Tennessee; Zeta Tau Alpha; A Cap-
pella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
CLIFFORD H. SHEFFEY, '47, Commerce; Mosheim, Tennessee.
JOHN W. SHERROUSE. JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta
Pi; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.
EDWARD A. SHORT, '47, Arts end Sciences; Lakewood, Ohio; Glee Club; Tatfrail
Club.
ROGER B, SHOWS, '47. Arts and Sciences; Meridian, Mississippi; Kappa Alpha;
Varsity Track and Cross Country.
HAROLD SCUDDER, '47, Arts and Sciences; Cincinnati, Ohio; Taffrail Club.
LOIS SEIDENBACK, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
THOMAS B. SELLERS JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon.
JAMES B. SENNETT, '47, Arts and Sciences; Sheldon. Illinois; Tulane University
Theatre; Band.
DONALD A. SHARP, '47, Arts and Sciences; University City. Missouri; Delta Tau
Delta.
CLARENCE L. SHULTZ, '47. Commerce; Harrisburg. Pennsylvania.
JOYCE M. SIEKMANN. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta Beta Beta;
Newcomb Athletic Council; Newman Club.
ANN SIMPSON, '47, School of Social Work; Tampa, Florida.
HERBERT L. SMITH, JR., '47. Engineering; Shreveport. Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Architectural Society; A Cappella Choir.
JAMES E. SMITH, '47, Commerce; Carthage, Mississippi.
THOMAS SELLERS, JR.
ROGER SHOWSJAMES SENNETTCLARENCE SHULTZ
DONALD SHARPJOYCE SIEKMANN
CLIFFORD SHEFFEYANN SIMPSON
JOHN SHERROUSE, JR.
HERBERT SMITH. JR.
EDWARD SHORTJAMES E. SMITH
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MIRIAM SMITHGLADYS SOULE
ROBERT SMITHHERBERT STEELE
MARTHA SMITHERTEMPLE STEPHENS
GLORIA SMITHERMANBEULAH STERBCOW
LESTER SOLOMONBUELL STEWART
CHRISTINE SOULEJASON STEWART
MIRIAM SMITH, '47. Newcomb; Jonestown. Mississippi; Chi Omega; A Capella Choir;
Glee Club; Operetta; Baptist Student Union.
ROBERT C. SMITH, '47. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Phi Omega.
MARTHA A. SMITHER. '47, Newcomb; Huntsville, Texas; Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club;
Forum; I. R. C.
GLORIA L. SMITHERMAN. '47, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Chi Omega; New-
comb Dormitory Council, President; Secretary, Newcomb Honor Board; Assets; Who's
Who; Tennis Club.
LESTER SOLOMON, '47, Commerce; Brooklyn, New York.
CHRISTINE M. SOULE. '47, School of Social Work; Springfield, Pennsylvania.
BUELL STEWART, '47, Arts and Sciences; Del Rio, Texas; Kappa Sigma.
JASON K. STEWART, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brownsville. Texas; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Taffrail Club.
HELEN M. STICH, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha; MathClub; Newman Club; Y. W. C. A.
MARIE H. STOUSE, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi; Vic»-
President (I) Ckss; Secretary (2} Class; Lagniappes; Newman Club.
PATRICIA L. STRECKFUS. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; German Club; Art
Club; Festival Choir; Operetta; Glee Club; Newman Club.
GLADYS G. SOULE, '47, School of Social Work; Newport, Pennsylvania; Student
Council, School of Social Work; Program Chairman, Student Council.
HERBERT C. STEELE, '47, Arts and Sciences; Battle Creek, Michigan,
TEMPLE J. STEPHENS, '47, Engineering; Moberly, Missouri; Phi Delta Thcta; A. S. M. E.
BEULAH STERBCOW. '47. School of Social Work; New Orleans, Louisiana; SymphonyOrchestra; Tulane University Theatre.
WARREN B. STROHM, '47, Engineering; Brooklyn, New York; A. I. E. E.; Tachni-
Torque; Newman Club.
PAUL S. STUART, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; A. S. M. E.;
E. T. A.; Lagniappes; A Cappella Choir.
JAMES N. SUDDUTH, '47, Commerce; Jackson, Mississippi.
HELEN STICHWARREN STPOHM
MARIE STOUSEPAUL STUART
PATRICIA STRECKFUSJAMES SUDDUTH
Prof. Ninas and friends
SENIORSADRIAN SUNKELCORNELIA TALBOT
MATTHEW SUTHERLANDEILEEN TALBOT
HAROLD SWARDSONALBERT TANGUE. JR.
ADRIAN C. SUNKEL, '47, Commerce, Danville, Illinois; Alpha Phi Omega; Tulane
Veterans' Association; Y. M. C. A.
MATTHEW R. SUTHERLAND, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sreen-
backers; Tulane Veterans' Association.
HAROLD R. SWARDSON, '47, Arts and Sciences; Norwood, Ohio; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Publications Board; Vice-President (4) Class; Hullabaloo. Editor; Co-Editor,
Hullabaloo (3).
CORNELIA M. TALBOT, '47, School of Social Work; Portland, Maine; Tulane Univer-
sity Theatre.
ilLEEN M. TALBOT, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Greenbackers; Math
Club.
ALBERT O. TANGUE, JR., '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
WINSTON H. TAYLOR, '47, Commerce; Salem, Oregon.
DORIS E. TISDALE, '47, Newcomb; Jackson, Mississippi; Phi Mu; Art Club; Baptist
Student Union.
JOSEPH U. THIBODEAU, '47, Commerce; Birmingham, Alabama.
RAYMOND J. THIBODEAUX, '47, Engineering; Napoleonville, Louisiana; A. S. C. E,
SAMUEL G. THIGPEN, '47, Commerce; Picayune, Mississippi; Phi Kappa Sigma.
WILMER J. THOMAS, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canterbury
Club; Forum; Taffrall Club; Tulane Veterans' Association.
WILLIAM V. TRUFANT, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi;
Lagniappes.
FRANCES J. TUMINELLO, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
AUGUSTA M. TURNER, '47, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Chi Omega; Newcomb Stu-
dent Government Association; Newcomb Honor Board; Newman Club; Art Club;
Who's Who; President Art Student Body.
JOSEPH L. UTLEY, JR., '47, Commerce; Olmsted Falls, Ohio; Kappa Alpha.
LACHLAN M. VAS5, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
ELAINE VERLANDER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron;
Beta Beta Beta.
WINSTON TAYLOR DORIS TISDALEWILLIAM TRUFANT FRANCES TUMINELLO
JOSEPH THIBODEAU RAYMOND THIBODEAUX SAMUEL THIGPEN WILMER THOMAS. JR.
AUGUSTA TURNER JOSEPH UTLEY. JR. LACHLAN VASS ELAINE VERLANDER
CHRISTIAN VOELKER. JR.
LUTHER WALLER JR.
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P6TRONILLA VOORHIESBERTHA WASHASTROM
WILLIAM WAGNON, JR.
ANN WATKINSHAROLD WALKER
ALFRED WATTERS. JR.
VERA WALKERJAMES WATTLEY
CHRISTIAN M. VOELKER, JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.;
Louisiana Engineering Society, Student Member.
HEDA R. VON MEYSENBUG, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi;
=ta Sigma Phi; Glee Club; Newcomb Student Government Association; Oreades;
Pan-Hellenic—Nawcomb.
PETRONILLA M. VOORHIES, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newcomb Dance
Club; I. R. C.
WILLIAM E. WAGNON, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; Palestine, Texas; Sigma Chi.
HAROLD B. WALKER, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi; A. I. of
Ch. E.
VERA A. WALKER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha; Newman
Club; Math Club.
ALFRED A. WATTERS, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta
Theta; Kappa Delta Phi; Greenbackers; Tuiane Veterans' Association; Varsity Tennis
Letterman (3); Vice-President (4) Class; President, Canterbury Club; Hullabaloo,
Sports Editor; N. R. O. T. C; Taffrail Club; Pan-Hellenic Council (1-3).
JAMES C. WATTLEY, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsilon;
A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.; Canterbury Club.
BARBARA B. WEDEMEYER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Chairman. Forum;
I. R. C; Spectators; Spanish Club.
HAROLD H. WEDIG, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma PI; Lag-
nlappes; Spectators; Student Center Council.
RENA WEINER, '47, Newcomb; Tupelo, Mississippi.
LUTHER H. WALLER, JR., '47, Engineering; Montgomery, Alabama; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.
ROBERT A. WARRINER, II, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BERTHA WASHASTROM, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; I. Z. F. A.
ANN WATKINS, '47, Newcomb; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Chi Omega; Pan-Hellenic—
Newcomb.
JAY WILLAZO WEISS, '47, Arts and Sciences; Miami, Florida; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Pan -Hellenic—Tuiane.
MARION WELLFORD, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma;
A. S. C. E.; Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; Tuiane Veterans' Association.
JOHN C. WELLS, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; St. Petersburg, Florida; Theta Kappa
Psi.
BARBARA WEDEMEYERJAY WEISS
HAROLD WEDIGMARION WELLFORD
RENA WEINERJOHN WELLS, JR. Professor Porter, student of anatomy
SENIORSCLYDE WHALEYMARTHA WHITE
KEITH WHEELAHAN, JR.
CHARLES WIE5ELTHIERJOHN WHELANNANCY WILKINS
CLYDE H. WHALEY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Sfcphens, Arkansas; Wesley Foundation. LORRAINE M. WILLIAMS. '47. Newconnb; New Orleans. Louisiana; President. Beta
Sigma Omicron; Assets; Newcomb Dance Club; Newman Club; Math Club.
KEITH J. WHEELAHAN. JR., '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Phi
Omega; A. I. E. E,
JOHN P. WHELAN, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi; Tulane
Veterans' Association.
MARTHA F. WHITE, '47, Newcomb; Lecompte, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi; Operetta.
WILLIAM F. WILLIAMSON, '47. Engineering; Baton Rouge. Louisiana; Delta Tau
Delta; Architectural Society; E. T. A.
JEFFERSON B. WILLIS. JR.. '47. Engineering; Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii; Kappa
Sigma; President. Alpha Ch! Sigma; President. A. I. of Ch. E.; E. T. A.; Techni-
Torque; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane.
CHARLES R. WIESELTHIER, '47, Commerce; St. Louis. Missouri; Phi Delta Theta.
NANCY W. WILKINS, '47, Newcomb; Dallas, Texas; Kappa Alpha Theta; Newcomb
Dance Club. Greenbackers; Westminster Fellowship.
WILEY M. WILKINSON, JR., '47, Commerce; McComb. Mississippi; Alpha Phi Omega;
Co-Editor. Hullabaloo; Greenbackers.
DIXON WILLSON, '47, Arts and Sciences; Los Angeles. California; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; I. R. C; N. R. O. T. C; Spectators.
F. GLENDINE WILSON, '47. Newcomb; Selma. Alabama; Newcomb Dormitory Council;
Newcomb Student Government Association; Baptist Student Union; Greenbackers; Glee
Club- Newcomb Dance Club.
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WILEY WILKINSON. JR.
JEFFERSON WILLIS. JR.
LORRAINE WILLIAMSDIXON WILLSON
WILLIAM WILLIAMSONGLENDINE WILSON
IRENE WITT ANN WOOD WALTER WOODS ROSALIE WOOLFLEY ELIZABETH WORKMANBEULAH WRIGHT LAWRENCE ZERINGER RAIFORD ZIEGLER ANDRE ZILBERMANN
IRENE WITT, '47, Newcomb; Columbus. Georgia; I. R. C.
ANN C. WOOD. '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WALTER L. WOODS, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROSALIE E. WOOLFLEY, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi;
Oreades; French Club; Newman Club.
ELIZABETH W. WORKMAN, '47, Social Work; Woodruff, South Carolina.
BEULAH WRIGHT. '47, Newcomb; Eunice, Louisiana; Dean, Alpha Epsilon Phi; New-
comb Student Lecture Chairman.
LAWRENCE L. ZERINGER, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; President,
Pi Kappa Alpha.
RAIFORD M. ZIEGLER, 47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.;
Y. M. C. A,
ANDRE H. ZILBERMANN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Mu;
A. S. M. E.; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane. SENIORSJunior Cap and Gown Day
First Row:
JANET M. ABADIE, '49, Newcomb: New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;
French Club; Newman Club. ^CLARE ABRAHTK^, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HERBERT S. ABRAHAM, 50, Commerce; Memphis, Tennessee.
MARY E. ACREE, '48, Newcomb; Mobile, Alabama; Alpha Omicron PI;
Newman Club; Art Club.
JAMES B. ADAMS, '49, Engineering; Abbeville, Mississippi; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
Second Row:
POLLY A. ADAMS, '50, Newcomb; Alexandria, Louisiana; Tulane University
Theatre.
ROBERT H. ADKISON, '50, Arts and Sciences; Tampa. Florida.
WILLIAM E. AICKLEN, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
A. I. E. E.; Math Club; Newman Club.
THEODORE J. AIN, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Kappa Nu.
MAX M. AINSWORTH, '48, Arts and Sciences; Bay Springs. Mississippi.
Third Row:
PHYLLIS M. ALBERT, '50, Newcomb; New York, New York; Glee Club;Tulane University Theatre; Hullabaloo.
PHILIP E. ALBRECHT, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSigma.
HENRY L. ALCANTARA, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
N. R. O. T. C.
SUZANNE ALCUS, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon
Phi.
RUTHIE ALEMAN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Newman Club; Intramurals.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT H. ALEXANDER, '50. Engineering; Grenada, Mississippi; Phi
Kappa Sigma; Tulane Architectural Society.
EDWARD C. ALKER, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
LANIER ALLINGHAM, '50, Newcomb; Lafayette, Louisiana; CanterburyClub.
CHESTOR T. ALPAUGH, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
WILLIAM K. ALTHANS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana,
UNDERCRADUAIESFirst Row:
GEORGE H. AMANN. JR., '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ANNE E. ANDERSON '48. Newcomb; Charlotte. North Carolina; Chi Omega;Art Club; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
LLOYD W. ANDERSON, JR.. '48, Commerce; Milan, Minnesota; Gamma Delta;
Class President (3).
MARVIN A. ANDERSON, '50, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; NewcombStudent Government Association,
A. MARION ANDRUS, '49, Engineering; New Iberia, Louisiana.
Second Row:
JOAN R. APPEL, '50, Newcomb; New York, New York; Art Club; I. R. C;Spectators.
JOAN ARBOUR, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma; Art Club; Newman Club.
PATRICIA M. ARMS, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
LUTHER A. ARMSTRONG, '49, Engineering; Plymouth, North Carolina.
EDWARD H. ARNOLD, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I.
E. E.; Newman Club.
Third Row:
JOHN B. ARNOLD, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
CHARLES J. ARONSON, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EMILE W. ARTUS, JR.. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
GORDON A. ATKINSON, '50, Arts and Sciences; El Dorado. Arkansas.
RENEE L. AUBRY, '50, Newcomb; St. Martlnville, Louisiana; Art Club; Newman
Club; Y. W. C. A.; Tulane University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
THEODORE A. AUCOIN, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM H. AVANT, '48, Arts and Sciences; Andalusia, Alabama; Phi Delta
Theta.
JAMES F. AYCOCK, '49, Arts and Sciences, Hollywood; Florida; Alpha Tau
Omega.HELION D. BACCICH, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
JOAN J. BAEHR, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
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First Row:
JOYCE A. BAEHR, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DOROTHY A. BAER, '50. Newcomb; Bay City, Texas.
LEDOLPH BAER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana; Zeta BetaTau; Forum.
GWEN A. BAILIE, '48, Newcomb; Miami, Florida; Phi Mu.
HERBERT L. BAKER, 'AS, Engineering; Shreveport, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers.
Sscond Row:
ALBERT BALDWIN. '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana: Delta KappaEpsilon.
JOSEPH W, BALMER, '4?, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
WARREN P. BALOVICH, 'SO, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Phi Delta Theta.
ROBERT J. BANNON, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon; Tulane Veterans' Association.
HUGH C. BAREFOOT, '50; Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
PATRICIA M. BARKDULL, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canter-bury Club.
NAOMI BARKOFF, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT D. BARNES. '49, Arts and Sciences; Marshfield, Wisconsin; Hulla-baloo.
WALTER S. BARNES, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Sigma Phi.
STEWART R. BARNETT, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; AlphaTau Omega.
Fourth Row:
ISAAC H. BARNWELL, III, '49, Arts and Sciences- Memphis Tennessee;Beta Theta Pi.
LARRY M. BAROUSSE, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Alpha Tau Omega.ROSEMARY P. BAROUSSE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; New-man Club.
DAVID R. BARR, '48, Engineering; Newgulf, Texas; Phi Kappa Sigma.
LYLE L. BARRE, '49, Engineering; Shreveport, Louisiana; Tulane Architec-tural Society.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
MANUEL G. BARRERA, '49, Commerce; Laredo, Texas; Newman Club.
BETTIE R. BARRERE. '50, Newcomb; Houston, Texas.
LUCY M. BARRET, '50. Newcomb; Charlotte, North Carolina.
JOCELYN J. BARRETT, '49, Newcomb- New Orleans. Louisiana; NewmanClub.
ANNA C. BARTELS. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
HERMAN W. BARTELS,
RONALD A. BARTLETT,
BENJAMIN BASHINSKITau.
'49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
'49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
'49, Arts and Sciences; Macon. Georgia; Zeta Beta
JUANA E. BASILIO, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane UniversityTheatre.
JAMES H. BASS. '48, Commerce; Jackson, Mississippi.
Third Row:
WILLIAM L. BASS, JR., '48; Arts and Sciences; Laurel, Mississippi.
LEE J. BATEMAN. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
HARRY J. BATT. JR., "48. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma PI,
HAROLD J. BATTALORA. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Sigma Phi.
ALICE C. BEACHAM. '48. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT G. BEADLE. '43. Engineering; Little Rocli, Arkansas; Delta Tau Delta;
A. I. E. E.; Techni-Torque; N. R. O. T. C.
ANDREA H. BEAUCHAMP, '49, Newcomb; Blossom, Texas; Canterbury Club.
EUGENE H, BEAUCOUDRAY, '49, Arts and Sciences; Now Orleans, Louisiana;Glendy Burke; Tulane Veteran'." Association.
JAMES D. BECK, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
lEVERLEY S. M. BECKER, 'SO, Newcomb; New Orle^nt. Loulilana. kMM281
First Row:
EDWIN G. BECNEL, '50, Engineering; Picayune. Mississippi,
WINIFRED BEIER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta SigmaOmicron; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
JOHN H. BELL, JR.. '50, Engineering; New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
MILDRED F. BELL, '50, Newcomb; Powell Station, Tennessee.
ROBERT G. BELOTE, JR., '50, Commerce; Washington, D. C; Alpha TauOmega.
Second Row:
EMITA P. BENEDICT, '4?. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Chi Omega;Canterbury Club; Campus Night; Intramurals.
FRED E. BENNETT, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; West Monroe, Louisiana.
LENORE C. BENSON, '47, School of Social Work; Boynton Beach. Florida.
WILLIAM J. BERG, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
NORMAN BERGER, '49, Arts and Sciences; Mobile, Alabama; Kappa Nu;Pan-ttellenic Council; Greenbackers.
Third Row:
NORMAN J. BERGERON, JR.. '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EUGENE H. BERKOWIT2, '50, Commerce; Key West. Florida; i. Z. F. A.;
Class Vice-President (I).
ROBERT E. BERMUDEZ. '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JULES C. BERNARD, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
KATHERINE L. BERNARD, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta
Phi; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Assets; Newcomb DanceClub; Newman Club; Campus Night.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT BERNHARO, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Beta Theta Pi.
IVA R. BERNSTEIN. '50, Newcomb; St. Augustine. Florida.
ROY L. BERNSTEIN, '48, Arts and Sciences; Newark, New Jersey; SigmaAlpha Mu; Class Secretary (3).
FREDERICK H. BERRY, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Kappa Sigma; Glee Club; Lagnlappes.
SHIRLEY BERSADSKY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaEpsiion Phi; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Forum.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
MAEBETH A. BERTEL, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; New-man Club.
NEWELL H. BERTHELOT-BERRY II. '48, Redlands, California; Phi DeltaTheta; Kappa Delta Phi.
JOSEPH C. BEUCLER, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-tectural Society.
JANE E. BIEDERMAN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omi-cron PI.
STERLING B. BIGNER, '49, Arts and Sciences; Shrevcport, Louisiana; Phi Delta
Theta.
Second Row:
WILLIAM O. BINGHAM, '49, Arts and Sciences; North Carrollton, Mississippi;Kappa Sigma.
THOMAS M. BIRDWELL, JR., '50. Engineering; Harvey, Louisiana- N. R.
O. T. C.
ELIZABETH A. BISHOP, '50, School of Social Work; Lufkin, Texas.
BARBARA BIZZELL, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana- Glee Club- ArtClub; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C, A.
WILLIAM B. BIZZELL II, 49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Beta Theta Pi; Glee Club; Operetta.
Third Row;
KENNETH G. BLACKWELL, '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
CLAY D. BLAIR, '50, Engineering; Bay St. Louis, Mississippi; Beta Theta Pi;
Tulane Architectural Socleiy; Class Vice-President (1).
LUCILLE BLAKE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana- Tulane University
Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
RICHARD F. BLAKE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
ROLAND BLALOCK, '49, Arts and Sciences; Pampa, Texas.
Fourth Row:
CASMIER J. BLANDA, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JANE D. BLAND, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club; TulaneUniversity Theatre.
ROBERT F. BLAND, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsiion; A. S. C. E.
E. BEVERLY BLANE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta SigmaOmicron; Tulane University Theatre; Wesley Foundation; Newcomb TennisClub; La Tertulia.
JOHN G. BLANE, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Hopkinsvllle, Kentucky; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
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First Row:
JAMES B. BLITCH, '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tulane Archi-tectural Society; Newman Club.
LEONE F. BLOCH, '49. Newcomb; Thibodaux, Louisiana; Tulane UniversityTheatre.
GLADYS M. BLOOM, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;Newcomb Dance Club; Newman Club; Lagniappes.
JOYCE BLOTNER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARY C. 6LOUIN, '49, Commerce; New Orleans Louisiana- NewmanClub.
Second Row;
ALICE E, BLUNDELL, '49, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Zeta Tau Alpha;Glee Club; Canterbury Club; Tulane University Theatre.
DONALD F. BLYTHE, '49. Engineering- New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaTheta PI.
GEORGE E. BOILEAU, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Band; Newman Club; American Legion, Tulane Post; Radio Club; RadioWorkshop; Tulane University Theatre.
ALBERT M. BOLTON, '49, Commerce; Alexandria, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsllon.
FRANK C. BONANSINGA, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Newman Club; Varsity Track Team.
'48, Commerce; Brookhaven, Mississippi; Newman
Third Row:
JOE F. BONFIGLIO,Club.
WALTER C. BONIE, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ERIN A. BORN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Gamma Delta,
SONIA G. BORNSTEIN, '50, Newcomb; Kansas City, Missouri.
ROBERT N. BOSE, '49, Engineering; New Orleans Louisiana; Band; NewmanClub.
Fourth Row:
PEGGY BOSWELL, '48, Newcomb; Sanatorium. Mississippi; Chi Omega;Glee Club; Operetta; A Cappella Choir; Westminster Fellowship.
LYDIA A. BOSWORTH, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
LUKE M. BOUDREAUX, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; Erath, Louisiana.
RUTH C. BOULET, '48, Newcomb; Larose, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi;
Who's Who; Assets; French Club; Newcomb Athletic Council; NewcombDormitory Council; Newcomb Student Government Association; NewcombHonor Board; Secretary, Canterbury Club; Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic
—
Newcomb; Class President (3); President of Newcomb Swimming Club;Secretary, Lagniappes.
CHARLES W. BOUSTANY, '50, Arts and Sciences; Lafayette. Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
CHARLES A. BOURGEOIS, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canter-
bury Club.
DIANE M. BOURGEOIS. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans Louisiana; NewmanClub.
D. ARTHUR BOUSQUET, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
RENEE M. BOUSQUET. 'SO, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
BARBARA C. BOWMAN, '50, Commeice; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
THOMAS S. BOWMAN, '50, Commerce; Wabash, Indiana.
FRANK P. BRADBURN, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta ThefaPi; Glee Club; Operetta; Westminster Fellowship.
JERE T. BRADSHAW, '50, Commerce; Dyersburg, Tennessee; Delta Tau Delta.
JAMES E. BRADY. '49, Arts and Sciences; Proctor, Arkansas.
JEAN M. BRANDIN. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;Gamma Delta.
Third Row:
JANE L. BRATTON, '48, Newcomb; Memphis, Tennessee; Zeta Tau Alpha; ArtClub; Spanish Club.
JOHN L. BRAUD, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta;
E. T, A,; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers.
BEAUFORT E BRAZDA. '50. Newcomb; Ranger. Texas.
MARY E 8REARD, '48, School of Social Work; Monroe, Louisiana- NewmanClub.
EARL A. 6REAUX, '50, Commerce; Mathews, Louisiana; Glee Club; Operetta.
Fourth Row:
HAL J. BREEN, 49 Arts and Sciences; Daylona Beach, Florida.
AILEN T BREMERMANN, 50, Arts and Scioncof; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Kappa Eptilon.
JAMES H BRENNEN, '46, Arts and Sciences; Dothan, Alabama; Phi DeltaTheta.
WARREN E BRENNEN, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
JOHN e. BRIDGEWATER, '48. Arit and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
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First Row:
EUGENE D. BRIERRE, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Kappa Epsllon.
ELIZABETH M. BRIGTSEN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
DOLORES Y. BRISBI. '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
LIONEL C. BRITZE. 'AB, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CAROLYN A. BRODIE, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;
Newman Club.
Second Row:
VIRGINIA BRODIE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omi-
cron Pi; Oreades.
EDWOOD S. BRODTMANN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisi-
ana; Beta Theta PI.
MAURY W. BRONSTEIN. '49, Arts and Sciences; Memphis, Tennessee; Zeta
Beta Tau; Pan-Hellenic Council.
NAN-RAE BROSSARD. "48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Zeta; Beta Beta Beta; La Tertulia.
BEVERLEY J. BROWN. '50, Newcomb; San Francisco. California.
Third Row:
CHARLES H. BROWN, 'SO. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES L. BROWN, JR.. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Kappa Alpha; Glee Club; Operetta.
HELEN V. BROWN, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Zeta;
Gamma Delta.
HENRY E. BROWN. '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
JACK S. BROWN, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta; Glendy Burke.
Fourth Row:
KENNELL P. BROWN. '48, Arts and Sciences; Jeanerette. Louisiana; Festival
Choir; Glee Club; Newman Club.
THOMAS C. BROWN, '50, Arts and Sciences; Akron. Ohio; Beta Theta Pi.
YVONNE M. BROWN, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BETTY H. BROWNE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Newcomb Honor Board; Canterbury Club; Lagniappes; Class
Secretary (3); Vice-President of Swimming Club.
JEAN L. BROWNE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canterbury
Club; Tulane University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
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UNDERGRADUATESFirs+ Row:
JOHN S. BROWNING. '48. Arts and Sciences; Pawnee, Oklahoma; Delta Tau
Delta.
JAMES W. BROWNSON. '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma; Class President (I 4 2); Who's Who; JAMBALAYA Co-Editor,'45; Publications Board, '44; Pan-Hellenic Council. '44; Lagniappes; Student
Center Council. '44.
LOYCE V. BROWNSON, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newman Club.
BEVERLY O. BRUFF, '48, Newcomb; San Antonio. Texas; Beta Sigma Omicron;Glee Club; Operetta; Newcomb Dance Club; Baptist Student Union; Tulans
University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
GEORGE A. BRUMFIELD. '50, Commerce; Magnolia, Mississippi.
Second Row:
WILLIAM R. BRUNSON, JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ELSIE K. BRUPBACHER, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewcombAthletic Council; Newman Club; Swimming Club; Intramurals.
ROBERT S. BRUSH. '48. Engineering; Ponca City. Oklahoma; Sigma Chi.
ANNE BRYAN-TURNER. '48. Newcomb; Santurce. Puerto Rico; CanterburyClub; Art Club; Forum.
PATRICK BRYER. '51, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Taffrail Club;
N. R. O. T. C.
Third Row:
BETTY B. BROYLES. '48. Newcomb; Kilgore. Texas; Glee Club; Art Club;I. R. C.
RALPH J. BRYSSON, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
B_ISS S. BUCHAN. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; ChiOmega; Class Treasurer (1),
JOSEPH W. BUCHANAN. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
DORIS L. BUCKLEH. '60. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
LINDEN L. BUJOL. 'SO. Engineering; Metairie, Louisiana.
EDWIN P. BULTMAN, JR.. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Kappa Sigma; Glee Club; Baptist Student Union; Spectators.
EMIGDIO A. BUONOMO. '48. Arts and Sciences; Caguas. Puerto Rico; Phi
lota Alpha.
DOROTHY E. BURAS, '49. Newcomb. New Orleans. Louisiana; NewcombDance Club.
ROBERT R. BURCH. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
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First Row:
ANN BURDETTE. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; French Club.
DOROTHY K. BURK, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha EpsilonPhi; Tulane University Theatre.
LOUIS G. BURKES. '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma; Y. M. C. A.
JAIvlES W. BUTLER. '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; Newman Club.
ALICE A. BUTMAN, '<B, Newcomb; Fremont. Ohio; Art Club; NewcombStuden; Government Association; Canterbury Club.
Second Row:
EDWARD J. BUWE, JR.. '49, Engineering; New Orleans Louisiana; A. I.
E. E.; Radio Club.
GEORGE P. BYWATER. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
tvtARY-LOU CABRAL. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu;
JAMBALAYA; Art Club; Newman Club; Campus Night; Student CenterCouncil.
WILLIAM M. CADY. III. '48, Commerce; Alexandria. Louisiana; Delta TauDelta; Pan-Hellenic.
MARIE N. CAFFERY. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans Louisiana- Pi Beta Phi;
Glee Club; Art Club.
Third Row:
KATHERINE S, CAFIERO. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans Louisiana; ArtClub; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
ROBERT F. CAHN, '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau;Tulane University Theatre; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ALLEN F. CALCOTE. 48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOYCE L. CALDWELL. '50. Newcomb; Little Rock. Arkansas; Glee Club;
Art Club.
LEON F. CAMBON, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Baseball.
Fourth Row:
CHARLES R. CAMP. JR.. '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaAlpha Epsilon; Band.
JULIAN C. CAMPBELL. '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
CRAIG G. CANTRELL, '48. Arts and Sciences; Gadsden. Alabama; Phi
Delta Theta; JAMBALAYA; Greenbackers; Class President (3).
WILLIAM E. CARLISLE. '50. Arts and Sciences; Pensacola, Florida; Band.
ROSEMARY V. CARNES, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; AlphaDelta Pi.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOHN D. CARNEY. '48. Arts and Sciences; Staten Island. New York; Festival
Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Newman Club; Radio Workshop; Spectators.
REGGIE L. CARO. JR., '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Tau
Delta.
SYLVIA CARP. '50. Newcomb; Picayune. Mississippi; Newcomb Student Gov-ernment Association.
DONALD J. CARPENTER. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
PAUL A. CARPENTER. '50. Arts and Sciences; Kenton. Ohio.
Second Row:
LORELEI G. CARROLL. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Spectators.
WILLIAM W. CARROLL. 50, Arts and Sciences; Gainesville. Texas.
CONSTANCE CARTER, '49, Newcomb; Biloxi, Mississippi; Glee Club; Oper-etta; Festival Choir; Newman Club.
EDITH H. CARTER. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JANICE CARTER. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; New-comb Dance Club; Festival Choir.
Third Row:
LETITIA A. CARTER. '50. Newcomb; Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania.
V PASCAL CARUSO. '50. Engineering; Waveland. Mississippi.
JANE CARVER. <«, Newcomb; Lakeland. Florida.
PAGE CARY. '4?. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club;
JAMBALAYA; Assets; Newcomb Honor Board; Canterbury Club; Intramurals;
Ftsti/dl Choir,
LOUIS V. CASERTA, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Lcuiiiana.
Fourth Row:
HELEN L. CASSANOVA. '50, Nawcomb; Biloii, Miltiltippi.
HENRY G. CASSERLEIGH, JR., '47, Commtrca; Now Orleans. Louisiana;
Tulan* Vatar^ns' Atiociatlon,
OOROTHEA P. CASSO. '49. Nawcomb; Naw Oriaoni, Louisiana; Newman Club;Tulana Univariily Theatre; Y.W.C.A.
LLOYD P. CASTANEDO, '50, Commarca; Naw Orleans, Louisiana.
LOUIS P. CAJOLEAS. '46, Arts and Sciancas; Naw Orleans, Louisiana; GlooClub; Radio Workshop; Tulana University Thaatra,
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First Row:
JOHN P. CAZALE, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FRANK M. CHALAIRE, III, '48, Arts and Sciences; St. Bernard, Louisiana.
FRANK A. M. CHAMBERS, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;Sigma Chi; A. I. E. E.
JOHN T. CHAMBERS, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;Sigma Chi.
PHYLLIS A. CHANCELLOR, '50, Newcomb; Midland, Texas; Glee Club.
Second Row;
ELSIE R. CHARBONNET, '48, Newcomb- New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaOmicorn Pi; JAMBALAYA.HAZEL E. CHENEY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Christian Science Organization.
EDWARD A. CHMIELINSKI. '50, Engineering; Waterbury, Connecticut.
HELEN D. CHRIST, '50. Newcomb; Pass Christian, Mississippi; Glee Club;Newman Club; Campus Night.
PHYLLIS A. CHURCH, '48. Newcomb. New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKappa Gamma; Newman Club; Student Center Council.
Third Row;
FRANK-PAUL CICERELLO, '49, Commerce; Bradford, Pennsylvania.
JOURDEN M. CLAPP, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
CLAIRE J. CLARK, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newman Club.
HAYS B. CLARK, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN C. CLARK, JR., "49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaPi; A. I. of Ch. E.
Fourth Row:
KATHLYN P. CLARK, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club;
Newcomb Student Government Association.
MASON E. CLARSON, '49, Arts and Sciences; St. Petersburg, Florida; Phi
Delta Theta.
GORDON E. CLAY, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Kappa Alpha.
HAROLD M. CLEMENT, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
EDWARD L. CLEMENTS, '48, Engineering; Lalce Charles, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta; Tulane Architectural Society.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOSEPH F. CLERC, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Class Secretary (I).
NORMA S. CLESI, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newman Club;
Tulane University Theatre.
FIT2-HUGH W. CLOUD, '4B, Commerce; Jackson. Mississippi.
AUDREY M. C. COBB, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
BARBARA L. COHEN, '50, Newcomb; Lynchburg, Virginia.
Second Row:
CARMEL R. COHEN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newman Club.
CONNIE COHEN, '50, Newcomb; Dallas. Texas; Tulane University Theatre.
IRVING M. COHEN, '50, Arts and Sciences; Nashville. Tennessee.
MARILYN E. COHEN, '50, Newcomb; Atlanta. Georgia; Newcomb StudentGovernment Association.
JOY M. COHN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Festival Choir.
Third Row;
JULIUS M. COHN, '50, Commerce; Elberton, Georgia.
ANN H. COLEBECK, '50, Newcomb; Greensboro. Alabama; Glee Club; Can-terbury Club.
VIRGINIA W. COLEBECK, '49, Newcomb; Greensboro. Alabama.
SIDNEY A. COLEMAN, '50, Arts and Sciences; Kosciusiio, Mississippi.
GEORGE B. COLLIER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSigma.
Fourth Row;
FORRES M. COLLINS, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Delta Theta; Pan-Hellenic Council; Intramurals; Canterbury Club.
KENNETH W. COLLINS, '49, Arts and Sciences; Natchitoches. Louisiana.
LONNIE H. COLLINS, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DORIS H. COMO, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; WestminsterFellowship.
BERTITA COMPTON, '48, Newcomb- Shreveport. Louisiana- Chi Omega;Canterbury Club; Y. W. C. A.
286
First Row:
JOANNA M, CONDER. '50. Newcomb; San Antonio, Texas.
WILLIAM P. CONERY. Ill, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Beta Theta Pi.
CELBA B. CONLEY, '47, Arts and Sciences; Orlando, Florida; Phi DeltaTtieia.
JUANITA M. CONNER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BERNARD J. CONROY, '50, Comnnerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
DAVID J. CONROY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlptiaTau Omega.FRANCES G. CONTE, '50, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Newman Club.
CYNTHIA L. COOKE, '43, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana- CanterburyClub.
EDOUARD V. COOKSEY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Kappa Alptia: Glee Club; Opera; Operetta.
t.tARILYN ELIZABETH COONS, '50, Newcomb- New Orleans Louisiana-Canterbury Club; Y. W. C. A.
Third Row:
ALICE C. COOPER, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN T. COOPER, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana- Plii DeltaItieta; Tatfrail Log; N. R. O. T. C.
ARTHUR E. COREY, '50, Arts and Sciences- Cambridge (v<assacliusetts'Class President (I).
BETTY CORNIvtAN, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Tulane University Ttieatre.
HAROLD J. COUNCE, '48, Commerce; New Orleans Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
WALLACE C. COWAN, '47, Arts and Sciences; Russellville. Arkansas; PhiKappa Sigma.
AINSWORTH R. COX, '49. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
WILLIAM B. COX, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARY V. CRAIN, '48, Newcomb; Stireveport, Louisiana; Newcomb Dormi-tory Council; Art Club; Forum,
WILLIAM C. CRAIS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Sigma Pi,
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOY K. CREWS '48. Newcomb- Plioenix Arizona; Chi Omega; Art Club;Y. W. C. A.
ROBERT N. CREWS. '48. Engineering; Phoenix, Arizona; A. S. C. E.
JOHN R. GRIPE. '50, Engineering; Flora, Indiana.
PATRICIA M. CRONIN, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Eta
Sigma Phi; Oreades; Newman Club- Math Club; Radio Workshop- TulaneUniversity Theatre; JAMBALAYA.WALTER A. CROW, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
Second Row:
CHARLES R. CROWDER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Langdale, Alabama; SigmaAlpha Epiilon.
JOHN A. CROWLEY, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
FRANCES L. CRUMBAUGH. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaOmicron Pi; Assets; Class Treasurer (I); Class Secretary (2); Intramurals;
Swimming Club.
JAMES P. CRUMPLER, '48, Arts and Sciences, El Dorado, Arkansas; SigmaAlpha Epsilon; Westminster Fellowship.
NADINE L. CUENOD. '48, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Alpha Omicron Pi.
Third Row:
CARL A. CULICCHIA. 50. Arts and Sciences; Donna, Texas.
MARL M. CUMMINGS, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi.
CLIVE S. CUMMIS, '48; Arts and Sciences; Hollywood, Florida; Kappa Nu;Deutches Verein; Pan-Hellenic Council; Manager, Basketball Team.
SHIRLEY F. CUNNINGHAM. '48. Newcomb; Baton Rouge. Louisiana; AlphaOmicron Pi; Tulane University Theatre.
JOHN S. DABDOUB, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences- New Orleans, Louisiana;
Dalta Tau Delta; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; A Cappella Choir; Festival Choir; GleeClub; Op«r«tta; Greenbackers.
Fourth Row;ETTA ROSE J D'ALFONSO. '50 Newcomb- New Orleans. Louisiana- NewmanClub.
JOHN T. DALY. JR.. '48. Arts ond Scioncov; New Orleans. Louisiana; AlphaTau Omega.EYERETT F. DANE. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
EDITH R DANOS. '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana,
ROBERT M, DANOS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSiqrna.
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First Row:
ANNA M. D'ANTONIO, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; NewcombDance Club; Newman Club.
PENNY DARLING, 'IS, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Secretary-Treas-
ure.-. Commerce Siudent Body.
GEORGE W DAVILA JR.. '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma
Pi; A. S. M. E.
LORYNNE J. DAVIDOW, '50. Newcomb; Youngstown. Ohio; Glee Club; Art
Club.
EUGENE W. DAUTERIVE, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Iberia. Louisiana;
Alpha Tau Omega.
Second Row:
BETTY R. DAVIS, '48, Newcomb; Hughes. Arkansas; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Art Club; Assets;' Campus Night; Greenbacllers.
GEORGE B. DAVIS, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa
Sigma; A. 5. C. E.; E. T. A.
OLIVE M. DAVIS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD G. DAVIS. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Clee
Club; Spectators.
THOMAS M. DAVIS, '48, Arts and Sciences; Meridian, Mississippi.
Third Row:
WILLIAM G. DAWSON, '49. Engineering; Baltimore. Maryland; Pi Kappa
Alpha.
BERTRAM V. DANNHEISSER, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Pensacola, Flor-
ida; Zeta Beta Tau.
TOM N. DEANE, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma
Chi; Lagniappes.
EDWARD JOSEPH DE ARMAS, JR., '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisi-
ana; Tulane Architectural Society.
EMILE DE ARMAS. '49. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
Fourth Row:
LETTIE L. DEAS. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN M. DE BEN. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Omega.PAUL E. DE BLANC. JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Kappa Sigma.
FREDERICK A. DECKBAR. JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. I. of Ch. E.; Band; Symphony Orchestra;
Newman Club.
DAISY DE FELICE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOHN D. DE FRANCESCO. '48, Commerce; Rochester, New York.
DELORES M. DE LA HOUSSAYE, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ROY E. DE LA HOUSSAYE, JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-
ana; Beta Theta Pi.
LIVINGSTONE DE LANCEY. JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisi-
ana; Sigma Chi.
CLIFFORD P. DELAUP. JR., '50. Arts and Sciences; Louisiana; Sigma Pi;
Newman Club.
Second Row:
CLAIRE DE LA VERGNE. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omi-
cron Pi; Art Club; Newman Club; Forum; Swimming Club.
CAROLYN G. DENDINGER, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
AUGUSTUS H. DENIS, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon.
ERNEST E. DESHAUTREAUX, '50, Arts and Sciences; Kenner. Louisiana.
EARL P. DESSELLE. '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
JOHN J. DEVLIN, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon.
ALFRED J. DIAMOND. '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
LEONARD DIAMOND, '48, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa
Nu; Radio Workshop.HORACIO DIAZ, '50, Engineering; Guayama, Puerto Rico; Phi lota Alpha.
ROBERT L. Dl BENEDETTO, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Sigma Phi; Newman Club.
Fourth Row:
MARY C. DICKS, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa KappaGainn*.a; Tulane University Theatre.
CLARA F. DICKSON, '49, Newcomb; Houston. Texas; Newcomb Athletic
Council; Tulane Universily Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
FLORENCE N. DILLARD, '49, Newcomb; Birmingham, Alabama; Alpha Omi-
cron Pi; A Cappella Choir.
MARGARET DINGFELDER. '50, Newcomb; Sanford, Florida.
MARY A. DIXON, '49, Newcomb; Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
288
First Row:
JENNINGS B. DODGE, '49, Commerce; Gulfport, Mississippi; Glee Club;
Operetta.
JOHN C. DODT, III, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana,ROBERTA A. DOGGETT, '48, Newcomb; Nashville. Tennessee; Pi Beta Phi.
ARDYTHE M. DONNAUD. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha Theta; Newman Club.
JOHN C. DONNER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
NOEL DONOVAN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Chi Omega;A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; JAMBALAYA; Newman Club.
WILLIAM W. DORRIS. '51, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES W. DOUGHTY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
AUGUST H. DOUGLAS, JR.. '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
ROBERT L. DOUGLAS, '50, Commerce; St. Petersburg, Florida.
Third Row:
LUCIAN DOUGLASS, JR., '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi.
BARBARA DRACKETT, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu.
ROBERT L. DRAKE, '50, Engineering; Memphis, Tennessee; A. I. of Ch. E.;
N. R. O. T. C.
SYBIL DRAKE, '49, Newcomb; Minden, Louisiana: Kappa Kappa Gamma;Glee Club; Operetta; A Cappella Choir.
BARBARA A. DRESNER, '50. Newcomb; Bay St. Louis. Mississippi; GleeClub; Art Club.
Fourth Row;
FELIX J. DREYFOUS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta
Beta Tau; Glee Club; Operetta; Taffrail Club; N. R. O. T. C.
ELAINE DREYFUS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;
Tulane University Theatre.
SEYMOUR J. DREYFUS, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Zeta Beta Tau; Greenbackers.
DOT DRUEDING, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
THOMAS R. DRUHAN, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
SHIRLEY F. DRYER, '49, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
MERCEDES A. DUGGAN, '50, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Newman Club.
VERNON D. DUKE, '48, Commerce; Greenwood, Mississippi; Sigma AlphaEpsilon.
HENRY J. DU MOLIN, '47, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi;
Wesley Foundation.
CHARLES E. DUNBAR, III, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Second Row:
BROOKE H. DUNCAN, II, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaTheta Pi; Tulane Architectural Society.
YVETTE S. DUPONT, '48, Newcomb; Houma, Louisiana; Chi Omega.JANET DUPUY, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi;
Art Club.
RONALD B. DURNING. '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon; E. T. A.; Class President (3).
CARMEN M. DUVIC, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha OmicronPi; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
Third Row:
NOEL C. DUVIC, JR., '48. Arts and Sciences; Gretna. Louisiana.
DORIS M. DUVINGNEAUD '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; GammaOtita.
JEFF EARLE. '49, Arts and Sciences; Rayvllle. Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
ALVIN R. EASON, 'SI, Arts and Sciences; Monroe. Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
ORLANDO A. EASTERLING, '49. Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
Fourth Row:
JOHN B. EASTMAN, '43, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; DeltaSigma Phi.
ETHEL L. EATON, '49. Newcomb: Morgantown, West Virginia; Beta SigmaOmicron; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
EOMONO R. EBERLE, '48, Arts and Sciancot; Now Orleans. Louisiana; GlendyBurlra.
JEAN EDDY, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Eta Sigma Phi; Oreades.
MAURICE e, EDELSTIEN. 'SO. Arts and Sciences; Lake Charles. LouiiianA;Zeta Beta Tau,
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FIrft Row:
DOROTHY M. EDWARDS, '50, Engineering; New Orleani. Louisiana.
VALERIE EDWARDS, '48, Newcomb; Baltimore, Maryland; Art Club; New-comb Dormitory Council; Westminster Fellowship; Y. W. C. A.
VIVIAN C. EISENBROD, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
E. WARREN EISNER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; KappaNu.
PERRY J. EKMAN, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; ZetaBeta Tau; International Relations Club.
Second Row:
BENNIE ELLENDER, '47, Arts and Sciences; Sulphur, Louisiana.
CARL W. ELLER, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Techni-
Torque.
ARTHUR 5. ELLIS, '48, Arts and Sciences; Now Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
CHARLES W. ELLIS. JR., '48. Engineering; Memphis, Tennessee; TulaneArchitectural Society.
FREDERICK S. ELLIS. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Alpha Tau Omega; Hullabaloo; JAMBALAYA.
Third Row:
HOMER S. ELLIS, '51, Arts and Sciences; BIIokI, Mississippi; Kappa Sigma.
JOHN M. ELLIS, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
LESLIE L. ELLIS, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaSigma; Westminster Fellowship.
PRIOLEAU ELLIS, III, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
RICHARD P. ELLIS, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Alpha Tau Omega; Canterbury Club; Track.
Fourth Row:
THOMAS C. W. ELLIS, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
ROBERT L. EMERY, '51, Arh and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
FRANCIS EMMETT, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
LOIS J. EMRICH, '50. Newcomb; Gulfport, Mississippi; I. Z. F. A.; Spec-
tators; Forum.
HARRY L. ENGELHARDT. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
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UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOYCE C. ERNST, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOAN ES5IG, '50, Newcomb; Lexington, Kentucky.
PAUL ESTACHY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
GLENN E. ESTESS, '48, Arts and Sciences; McComb, Mississippi.
SARA EUSTIS, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Tulane University Theatre; JAMBALAYA.
Second Row:
ARLEH M. EVANS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HARRY D. EVANS, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. C. E.
DABNEY M. EWIN. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi; JAMBALAYA; Canterbury Club; Cheerleaders; Greenbackers.
ANNA E. FAIRLY, '50, Newcomb; Jackson, Mississippi.
BERND FALK, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Techni-Torque; Radio
Club.
Third Row:
STUART D. FARBER, '49, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa Nu;
Tulane University Theatre.
DYER JACKSON FARLEY, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Kappa Sigma.
WILLIAM R. FARMER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Anderson. Indiana; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
HUGH J. FARNET, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi.
ISAAC D. FARRAR, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
DIANE M. FARRELL, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
WILLIAM D. FAUST, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Kappa
Epsilon; A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Canterbury Club; Greenbackers; Lagnlapptl.
C. ALLEN FAVROT, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
STONEWALL J. FELTON, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
JACQUELINE S. FEIDEN, 'SO, Newcomb; St. Augustine, Florida.
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First Row:
LUCY M. FEIDEN, '50, Newcomb; St. Augustine. Florida; Art Club; TulaneUniversity Theatre.
DAVID FEIGENBAUM, '49, Arts and Sciences; Meridian, Mississippi.
MYRNA FEINBERG, '49, Newcomb; Dallas, Texas; Glee Club; FestivalChoir; Spanish Club; Forum; Tulane University Theatre.
RUTH J. FELDER, '50, Newcomb; Huntsville. Texas; Glee Club.
ALAN C. FELGER, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; DeltaSigma Phi.
Second Row:
Club;EVANGELINE T. FELL, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Gl<Newman Club.
ALEX L. FERRER, '50, Commerce; Covington, Louisiana.
INA L. FILLMORE, '48, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Pi Beta Phi; New-comb Dance Club; Lagniappes.
AVRAN FINGER, '49, Arts and Sciences; New York, New York; Kappa Nu;Deutches Verein; Tulane University Theatre.
IZZY R. FINKELSTEIN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row:
SHIRLEY D. FINKELSTEIN, '50, Newcomb; Morgan City, Louisiana; Avukah.
MARY P. FINLEY, '50, Newcomb, New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
JOHN G. FINNEY, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alphalota Alpha; Tulane Veterans' Association; Tulane Architectural Society.
ASHTON J. FISCHER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Alpha Tau Omega.GEORGIA FISCHER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKappa Gamma; Glee Club; JAMBALAYA; Greenbackers; Tulane UniversityTheatre; Festival Choir.
Fourth Row;
JOHN S. FISCHER. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha TauOmega; Glee Club; Operetta.
JOHN W. FISCHER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Natchez. Mississippi.
MERLE E. FISCHER, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu;Assets; Newcomb Student Government Association; Greenbackers; La-gniappes; Corresponding Secretary, Newcomb Student Body (3); ClanPresident (I); Who's Who.MERRIL P. FISCHER, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
MORRIS FISHER, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
CHARLES F. FLACK, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ELMER HARDIN FLAIR. '49. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; TulaneArchitectural Society; Class Vice-President (2).
EARLE K. FLEISCHMANN. '50, Engineering; St. Louis. Missouri; Forum;Camera Club.
PHILIP H. FLOWERS, '50, Arts and Sciences; Ruleville. Mississippi; Zeta BetaTau; Alpha Phi Omega.BURTON S. FLOYD, '50, Arts and Sciences; Orlando. Florida; Festival Choir.
Second Row:
JAMES O. FOGLEMAN, '48, Commerce; Pollock, Louisiana; Baptist StudentUnion.
ALINE L. FOLSE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES S. FONTELIEU, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Kappa Epsllon; Campus Night; Radio Workshop; Tulane UniversityTheatre.
THEODORE J. FONTELIEU, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Delta Kappa Epsllon.
LILLIAN M. FORSTALL, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana- NewmanClub.
Third Row:
SALLY FOSTER, '48, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana; Chi Omega; NewcombDormitory Council; Greenbackers; Westminster Fellowship; President, StudentCenter Council; JAMBALAYA.DIANE M. FOURNET, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art Club;Y. W. C. A.
ROBERT R. FOWLER, '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; StudentAffiliates of American Chemical Society; A. I. of Ch. E.
ORIENT FOX, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club; WestminsterFellowship; Tulane University Theatre.
RICHARD B. FOX, '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM M. FOX, '48, Commerce; New Orltani, Louisiana; Delta Tau Delta;Band.
HENRY J. FRANKLIN. '49. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
PHAVES A. FRANTZ, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta TauDelta; Alpha Phi Omega; Tulane Architectural Society.
MARILYN R. FRED, '50, Newcomb; Waco, Texas.
SARA V. FREDERIC, '50, Newcomb; Shravaport, Louisiana.
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First Row:
Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;CHARLES E. FREDERICK,Canterbury Club.
CORAL I. FREEMAN, '49, Newcorrb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu;Westminster Fellowship,
DAVID B. FRIED, JR., '48, Engineering; Vicksburg, Mississippi; Zeta Beta
Tau; A. I. E. E.; Forum; Greenbackers; Math Club.
ALICE FRELLSEN, '48, Newcomb; Baskin, Louisiana; Glee Club.
ELIZABETH H. FRERET, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; CanterburyClub.
Second Row:
ROSE L. FRIEDLANDER, '50, Newcomb; Valdosta, Georgia.
SHIRLEY C. FRIEND, '50, Arts and Sciences; Shreveport, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
LAURENCE J. FRITZ, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Glendy Burke; Hullabaloo.
RAYFIELD FROEBA, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RUTH M. FRY, '49, Newcomb; Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Third Row:
LEONARD FUHRER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Alexandria, Louisiana; KappaNu; Radio Workshop.
ROBERT H. FUSELIER, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club.
HARRY J. GABRIEL, '48, Ponchatoula, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma; Taffrail
Club.
CHARLES J. GADMER, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Tulane Veterans' Association.
HOWARD O. GAFFORD, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
NICHOLAS J. GAGLIANO, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
A. I. E. E.; Newman Club.
WALTER J. GAGNET, JR.. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Phi Delta Theta.
FLORA M. GALE. '50, Newcomb; Chicago, Illinois; Spectators.
JACK GALLION, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSigma; Canterbury Club; Taffrail Club.
LOUIS A. GALLO, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
MARGUERITE H. GALLOWAY, '49 Newcomb; Mobile, Alabama; Alpha Delta
Pi; I. R. C.
HARRY P. GAMBLE, III, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
NATHALIE M. GANUCHEAU, '50, Newcomb, New Orleans. Louisiana; GleeClub; Art Club; Newman Club.
ALFONSO H. GARCIA, '51, Arts and Sciences; Mexico City, D. F., Mexico;Phi lota Alpha.
MARIA A. GARCIA, '48, Newcomb; So. Ozone Park. New York; Glee Club;Operetta; French Club; A Cappella Choir.
Second Row:
JOSE R. GARCIA-SUAREZ. '48. Arts and Sciences; Santurce. Puerto Rico; Phi
lota Alpha; International Relations Club; Intramurats Council.
CHARLES A. GARDES, '48, Houston, Texas; Commerce.
ISABEL H. GARDNER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma; Wesley Foundation; JAMBALAYA.JOSEPH W. GARDNER. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon.
RICHARD J. GARFUNKEL, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans Louisiana;
Zeta Beta Tau; A Cappella Choir; Festival Choir; Glee Club President (3);
Opera; Operetta.
Third Row:
LYLE J. GARRITY, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaPi; Band.
LEWIS S. GARLING, '48, Arts and Sciences; Fayette. Ohio; Phi Kappa Sigma.
HELEN A. GARRETT. '50, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana.
CAROL A. GATES, '48, Newcomb; Franklin, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; Art Club;Lagniappes.
MARVIN M. GAUTIER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Pascagoula. Mississippi; KappaAlpha.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM L. GEISSLER. '53, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WALTER F. GEMEINHARDT. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
HENRY R. GEORGE. '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
LEATRICE J. GERNSTENBLITH, '50. Newcomb; Brooklyn. New York.
ELIZABETH J. GIBBENS, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Intramurals.
292
First Row:
NORMAN B. GIBBS, '51. Engineering; Craig, Colorado.
MARY G. GILCHRIST. '50. Commerce; Gilchrist, Oregon.
BETSIE GILLESPIE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;Art Club; French Club; Y. W. C. A.
JAMES R. GILLESPIE. '50. Arts and Sciences; Osbovy, Ohio.
THOMAS T. GILLEN, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Second Row:
CARLOTTA J. GILLIS, '49, Newcomb, New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;Assets; Intramurals; Class President (I); Canterbury Club.
KENNEDY J. GILLY, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
ROSLYN E. GINSBURG, '48, Newcomb; Lewisburg, Tennessee.
NITA-JOAN GLADE, '50, Newcomb; Brooklyn, New York; j. R. C; Spec-tators; Art Club.
DANIEL D. GLADSTONE, '48, Arts and Sciences; New York. New York;Kappa Nu.
Third Row:
JOHN F. GLEASON, JR.,
Hullabaloo.
BURTON S. SLICK, '47, Arts and Sciences; New York, New York.
EMANUEL J. GLINKY, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Kappa Nu; Band; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; GlendyBurke.
JOHN W. GOAD, JR., '48, Engineering; Newport News, Virginia.
CLETE S. GODFREY. '49, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana; Chi Omega; GleeClub; French Club; Canterbury Club; I. R. C.
'50, Arts and Sciences; Shaker Heights, Ohio;
Fourth Row:
RAYMOND A, GODWIN, '49, Commerce- Pensacola, Florida- Delta SigmaPhi.
RUTH A. GOEBEL, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha DeltaPi; Gamma Delta.
JOHN W. GOEDDERTZ, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
PATRICIA GOFF, '48, Newcomb; Sulphur Springs. Texas; Dance Club;Radio Club; Campus Night; Radio Workshop; Tulane University Workshop.
HELEN A. GOLDBERG. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Inter-collegiate Zionist Federation of America.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JACOB E. GOLDBLUM. '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaAlpha Mu.
LOUISE P. GOLDMAN '50. Newcomb- Shreveport, Louisiana; Glee Club;JAMBALAYA.LOUISE E. GOLDSMITH, '48, Social Work; Baltimore, Maryland; Phi Beta
Kappa.
ADRIAN J. GOLDSTEIN, '49, Arts and Sciences; Augusta, Georgia; Forum;I. R. C; Hullabaloo.
RITA B. GOLDSTONE. '50. Newcomb; Baltimore. Maryland; Glee Club; TulaneUniversity Theatre.
Second Row:
HERNANDO GOMEZ, '50, Arts and Sciences; Guatemala City. Guatemala.
CAROL C. SONDOLF, '48. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
HILDA R, GONZALEZ. '48. Social Work; Caquas, Puerto Rico.
LOUIS K. GOOD. JR. '48 Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta
Tau; A. S. C. E.
JAMES K. GOODLAD. '50, Arts and Sciences; Orange. Texas; Canterbury Club.
Third Row:
6LOI)IA J. GOODMAN. '50, Newcomb; Starkville. Mississippi; Glee Club;Art Club; Tulane University Theatre.
MARY J. SONIA. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu; La-
gniappet.
RAYMOND K. GOODE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta
Th«ta.
PAUL 8. G00DGAM6. *49, Engineering; Longview, Texas.
JOHN A. GORDON. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta PI.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM M. GORDY, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Iberia, Louisiana; KappaSrqma; JAMBALAYA; Cenlerbury Club; Glendy Burke; French Club; Inter-
national Relations Club.
NORMAN 5. GOULD. '48. Artj and Sciences; Brooklyn. Now York; Kappa Nu;Tulane University Theatre.
HELEN M. GOWER. 'SO. New Orleans. Louisiana.
PATRICIA M. GRAFE. '50. Newcomb; Webster Groves. Missouri; Newman Club.
PAUL H. GRAFFAGNINO. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
293
First Row:
WILLIAM R. GRAFTON, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOAN C. GRATTAN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;
Westminster Fellowship.
GRAHAM P. GRAVES. '49, Commerce; Picayune, Mississippi.
ADINA L. GRAY, '50, Newcomb; Brooklyn, New York.
BETTY R. GRAY, '48, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma; Assets; Newcomb Dormitory Council; Newcomb Student Govern-
ment Association; Forum; Greenbackers.
Second Row:
DENVER F. GRAY. 50. Engineering; Richmond Hill. New York.
DOLLY GRAY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha
Theta; Art Club; Newman Club.
DUNCAN M. GRAY, JR., '47, Engineering; Jackson, Mississippi; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.; Canterbury Club; Tatfrail Club;
Greenbackers; Lagniappes; Student Center Council; Class Vice-President (2);
Class President (3).
SHIRLEY A. GRAY, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newman Club.
NATHAN GREENBERG, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
REBA GREENBERG, '48, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana.
CAROL D. GREENE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSigma; A. I. E. E.; Band; Taffrail Club; N. R. O. T. C.
CLARENCE H. GREFF, JR., '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Newman Club.
RITA MAE GREGORIO. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; NewmanClub.
HAROLD S. GREHAN, JR., '48. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha; Greenbackers; Tulane Veterans' Association.
Fourth Row:
MARIE L. GREHAN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Newman Club; Intramurals.
ROBERT H. GREHAN, '48. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha; A. S. C. E.; E. T. A.
BETSY L. GRIFFEN. '49, Newcomb; New York, New York.
MARION CHARLES GRILLOT. '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
VILMA A. GROSZ, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
EMILY J. GRISSOM. '50, Newcomb; Eastland, Texas; Glee Club.
FLEURETTE M. GROSS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Tulane University Theatre.
HENRY E. GUERRIERO, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; Monroe. Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
FREDERICK M. GUICE, '51, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
ALBERT C. GUILLOT, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta SigmaPhi.
Second Row:
GUY A. GUILLOT. '49. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
NELL E. GUILLOT, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club.
RICHMOND B. GOLBREATH, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaChi; A. I. of Ch. E.
ALFRED P. GUIRARD, '50, Arts and Sciences; St. Martinville. Louisiana.
JACK GURRY. '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Mu.
Third Row:
ROBERT J. GUZMAN, JR.. '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
OETTRICH L. HAAS, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Vacherie. Louisiana.
MARY E. HAASE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omi-cron; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo.
THOMAS L. HABIG, '50, Commerce; Jasper, Indiana; Basketball.
HENRY J. HAFFNER, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
FRANK H. HAGAMAN. '49, Commerce; Jackson. Mississippi.
WILDA M. HAGSTETTE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ANDREW D. HAGAN, '48, Arts and Sciences; Sylacauga. Alabama; KappaSigma.
JULIUS W. HAHENSTEIN '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaChi.
CARL B. HAKENJOS, '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta TauDelta.
294
First Row:
FRANCES A. HALEY, '50, Newcomb; Dallas, Texas; Newcomb StudentGovernment Association: Y. W. C. A.; JAMBALAYA.ALTON S. HALL. '48. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. I. of Ch. E.; Gamma Delta.
LUTHER E. HALL, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
MARY L. HALMHUBER, '49, Newcomb; Frankfort, Kentucky; Art Club;French Club; Westminster Fellowship; Tulane University Theatre.
JEFFERSON O. HAMBY, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Ameri-can Legion, Tulane Post.
Second Row:
THEESTER A. HAMBY, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DAVID C. HAMILTON, '50, Commerce; Little Rock. Arkansas; Sigma Chi.
BARBARA HAMMETT, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Y. W. C. A.
JOHN P. HAMMOND. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Kappa Alpha,
WARREN R. HAMPTON, '48, Arts and Sciences; Pascagoula, Mississippi;Alpha Tau Omega.
Third Row:
JULIA R. HAMRICK, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Symphony Orchestra.
JAMES E. HAND, '50, Arts and Sciences; Graceville. Florida.
JAMES D. HANDLEY, '50. Arts and Sciences; Picayune, Mississippi; Pi
Kappa Alpha.
MARY A. HANEMANN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu;Newman Club; Spectators; tHuliabaloo.
MARY M. HANNAH. '50. Newcomb; Shreveport. Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
ELIZABETH HANSEN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MORRIS J. HARARY, '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOHN R. HARDESTY, '50, Commerce; Long Beach. Mississippi.
HOWARD D. HARDGRAVE, '50, Engineering; Little Rock, Arkansas.
ELLEN J. HARDIN, '49, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Kappa AlphaTheta; Art Club; La Tertulia.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOHN H. HARDY, '50, Engineering; Shreveport, Louisiana; Alpha Tau Omega.
ELI B. HARMON, '50, Arts and Sciences; New York. New York; Kappa Nu;
Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Radio Workshop.
JOHN H. HAROLD, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
ALICE J. HARPER, '48, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Art Club; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
SIDNEY P. HARPER, JR., '50, Engineering; Corpus Christi, Texas.
Second Row:
JOHN R. HARRIS, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Hullabaloo.
RENE A. HARRIS, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Class President (I).
ROSAMOND R. HARRIS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Intercol-
legiate Zionist Federation of America.
WALKER HARRIS, 'SO, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta ThetaPi; Taffrail Club; Tennis Team.
FREDERICK N. HARRISON, JR., '49, Engineering; Yazoo City, Mississippi;
Delta Tau Delta.
Third Row:
GEORGE C. HARROD, '49, Enginearing; Hattielburg, Mississippi.
PHILIP HARSHAM, '48. Arts and Sciences; Carter. Kentucky; Hullabaloo;Radio Workshop.
DESSAMAE HART, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
SHIRA K. HARTLEY, '49, Arts and Sciences; Hailehurst. Miisiisippi.
EMILE C. HATTIER, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I. E. E.
Fourth Row:
SONDRA L. HAUSER. '49, Newcomb; Forest Hills, New York; Tulane Univer-
sity Theatre,
GABE HAUSMANN. '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau;
Hullabaloo.
FRANK A. HAVA. '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma PI.
ERNEST A. HAYOEL. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta TauDelta; Newman Club.
7ENNIS J. HAYES, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
295
First Row:
MAGRUDER S. HAYS, '49, Engineering; Waterproof. Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Omega; Newman Club.
WILFRED J, HAYES, '49, Commerce; Cleveland, Tennessee; Sigma Pi.
WILFRED O. HEAD, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Ameri-
can Legion, Tulane Post.
GEORGE W. HEALY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
FRANCES L. HEARD. '50, Newcomb; San Antonio, Texas; Hullabaloo.
Second Row:
WILLIAM A. HEAUSLER, JR., Graduate; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Band.
JOHN W. HEBERT, '50, Arts and Sciences; Youngsville. Louisiana.
MARY-ANNE H. HEBERT, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; New-man Club.
RENEE M. HEBERT, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta SigmaOmicron.
SOL SIDNEY HEIMAN, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Kappa Nu; A Cappella Choir; Band; Glee Club; Opera; Operetta.
Third Row:
HANS N. HEINEMANN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Deutches Verein; Tulane Veterans' Association.
HARRY L. HEINTZEN, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MARIE LOUISE J. HELLER, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Canterbury Club.
GEORGE M. HELM, III, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
COLLEEN S. HELMER, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub.
Fourth Row:
ELIZABETH S. HENDERSON, '49, Newcomb; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Art
Club; Newcomb Dance Club; Oreades; Westminster Fellowship; Tulane
University Theatre.
MARY Y. HENDERSON, '50, Newcomb; Lufkin, Texas.
NANCY HENDERSON, '50, Newcomb; Chicago, Illinois.
ROBERT S. HENDRICK, '48, Arts and Sciences; Shreveport, Louisiana; Phi
Delta Theta.
LAWRENCE HENNESSEY, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Pi.
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UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
ANDREW G. HENNING, '49, Commerce; Dayton, Ohio.
JULIAN N. HENRIpUES, '49, Arts and Sciences; Pensacola. Florida; ZetaBeta Tau,
MICHEL M. HERBST, '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
CLAIRE C, HERO, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi.
GEORGE A. HERO, ill, '48; Engineering; Gretna, Louisiana.
Second Row:
FRANK M. HEROY, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; A. 5. C. E.
DEE O. HERRICK, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
HAROLD L. HERRMANN, JR., Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi;
Newman Club; Pan-Hellenic—Tulane.
EDWARD W. HESS, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta.
FRANK R. HESS, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Chi
Sigma; A. I. of Ch. E.
Third Row:
WILLIAM K. HESS, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;
A. I. of Ch. E.
MARGARET A. HEYER, '49, Newcomb; Chattanooga, Tennessee.
LEO E. HEYMANN, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
LIVINGSTON S. HIERN, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DAWN HIGGINS, '50, Newcomb, New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club; CampusNight.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT F, HIGGINS, JR., '48, Commerce; Clanton, Alabama; Kappa Alpha.
HERNAN A. HIGUERO, '52, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM E. HILLER, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
THORN B. HIMEL, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
JOHN A. HINE, '50, Engineering; Port Arthur, Texas; Tulane Architectural
Society.
296
First Row:
EMILY R. HIRSCH. '50, Newcomb; Opelousas. Louisiana; Glee Club.
ROBERT Z. HIRSCH. '50, Commerce: New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta BetaTau.
JOHN B. HOBSON. '51, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Kappa Alpha; Taffrail Club.
ELA HOCKADAY, '48, Newcomb; Fort Worth, Texas; French Club; Can-terbury Club; JAMBALAYA; Tulare University Theatre.
EDWARD J. HODSE, '48, Arts and Sciences; Newark, New Jersey.
Second Row:
CATHERINE Z. HODGES. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; GleeClub; Canterbury Club.
CYNTHIA M. HOFFMAN. '50, Newcomb: New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub.
NEA A. HOFFMEYER. '50, Newcomb; Hattiesburg. Mississippi; Art Club;Newcomb Student Government Association; Tulane University Theatre.
ELIZABETH A. HOFMANN, '49. Newcomb; Victoria. Texas; Zeta TauAlpha; Newcomb Honor Board; Gamma Delta.
SYDNEY HOHENBERG, '50. Newcomb; Dallas. Texas; Newcomb StudentGovernment Association.
Third Row:
EMMETT B. HOLBROOK. JR.. '48,_ Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-ana; Kappa Sigma; Campus Night; Glendy Burke; Secretary-TreasurerStudent Body (3).
BEHY HOLLAND, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu.KATHERINE V. HOLLAND, '4?. Newcomb; Chattanooga. Tennessee; KappaAlpha Theta; Newcomb Dormitory Council.
DORCAS HOLLINGSWORTH. '48. Newcomb; Lexington, Kentucky; KappaKappa Gamma; JAMBALAYA; Art Club; Newcomb Dance Club; CampusNight; Cheerleaders; Forum; Sreenbackers; Tulane University Theatre.
BARBARA J. HOLMES, '4?, Newcomb; Gulfport, Mississippi.
Fourth Row:
JAMES W. HOLMES, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; PhiKappa Sigma.
C. F. HOLTHAUS, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
PEGGY J. HOPKINS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GEORGE P. HOPKINS, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Gulfport. Mississippi;Alpha Tau Omega.RUTH S. HOPPE, '49, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Pi Beta Phi; Art Club;Newcomb Dormitory Council; Canterbury Club; Forum; Class Vice-Presi-dent (3).
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
WILLIAM H. HOPPER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Lucedale, Mississippi.
ANDRES N. HORCASITAS, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana;Newman Club.
LOTHAR E. HORNUFF, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Gamma Delta.
BERNARD A. NORTON, '49, Arts and Sciences; Glendale, California; Ameri-can Legion, Tulane Post; Class President (I).
GLORIA T. HORWITZ, '48, Newcomb; Wichita Falls, Texas; Alpha EpsilonPhi; Forum; Y. W. C. A.
Second Row:
ANNA G. HOVER, '48, Newcomb; Gulfport, Mississippi; Alpha Omicron Pi;
La Tertulla; Glee Club.
DONALD R. HOVER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GEORGE M. HOWARD, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM P. HOWARD, JR., '50, Engineering; Miami. Oklahoma; Tulane Archi.tectural Society.
ALVA B. HOWELL, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Radio Club.
Third Row:
ANN HOWELL '48, Newcomb; Alexandria, Louisiana; Kappa Kappa Gamma;Canterbury Club.
GLADYS J HOWELL, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.CHIN HOY, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT L, HUBER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Aurora, Illinois; Tulane Veterans'Association.
DONALD F. HUELSMAN, '50, Engineering; Jacksonville, Florida; Tulane Archi-tactufdl Sociaty.
Fourth Row:
KENNETH C. HUGHES. '4S, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaPi.
LELAND R. HUGHLETT, '49, Arls and Sciences; Tampa, Florida; Tulane Vet-erans' Association.
JANICE A. HULLINGHORST, '50, Nawcomb; Now Orleans, Louisiana.
FRANCES M. HUMBLE, '50, Nawcomb; Shroveport, Louisiana.
HOWELL T. HUNT, '49, Engineering; Atlanta, Georgia; Alpha Tau Omaga,
297
First Row:
EMILY G. HUNTER, '48, Newcomb; Louisville, Kentucky.
WILLIAM D. HUNT, JR., '48. Engineering; Atlanta. Georgia; Techni-Torque;
Tulane Architectural Society.
LORRDINE HURWITZ, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tulane
University Theatre.
ARTHUR W. HYLAND, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Canterbury Club.
LYDIA F. HYLTON, '48, Social Work; Dalhart, Texas.
Second Row:
LILLIAN HYMAN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;
JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; Art Club; Tulane University Theatre.
EUGENE W. HYMEL, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
TROY T. HYSMITH, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
EDWARD I. HYTKEN, '49, Arts and Sciences; Belioni. Mississippi; SigmaAlpha Mu; Band.
DOROTHY R. ILEY. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Canterbury
Club.
Third Row:
DURWOOD IMGRUND, '49, Commerce; Decatur, Illinois.
LEON IMPASTATO, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
PECOBIO IMPASTATO, '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Class
President (I).
EVERETT W. IRVINE, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Deutches Verein.
ROBERT D. IRVING, '50, Arts and Sciences; Pascagoula. Mississippi; Band.
Fourth Row:
MARJORIE ISAACSON, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha
Epsilon Phi.
SHIRLEY A. ISKIWITCH, '49, Newcomb; Memphis, Tennessee; NewcombDance Club; I. R. C.
BEVERLY B. JACKSON, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha Thcta; Glee Club; Art Club.
COLVILLE C. JACKSON. JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans.
Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Campus Night.
DONALD B. JACKSON, '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
GEORGE O. JACKSON, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MARY A. JACKSON, '48, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta.
AMY C. JACOBS, '50, Newcomb; Gunnison, Mississippi.
MARJORY J. JACOBS, '50. Newcomb; St. Louis, Missouri.
ROGER B. JACOBS, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
Second Row:
RACHEL JACS, '50, Newcomb; New York, New York; Newcomb Student Gov-ernment Association.
JAMES B. JEFFREY, '50, Engineering; Jeanerette, Louisiana.
HERMAN JEFFER, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Nu.
JOHN B. JAMESON, '50, Arts and Sciences; Camden, Arkansas; Phi KappaSigma.
WILLIAM S. JAMESON, '50, Arts and Sciences; Camden. Arkansas; TulaneRadio Club.
Third Row:
HAROLD A. JAMISON, '50, Arts and Sciences; Logansport, Indiana; Basketball.
SHEPARD G. JANE, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Theta.
ELIZABETH J. JANSSEN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; JAMBALAYA;Hullabaloo; Tulane University Theatre.
JOAN JELKS, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha Theta.
JOHN L. JELKS, 111, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaSigma; Lagniappes.
Fourth Row:
DOROTHY J. JENNINGS, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EDWARD T. JENNINGS, '47, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
GLORIA V. JOHNSON, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta
Pi; Art Club; Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
HOMER K. JOHNSON, JR., '50, Engineering; Jearsdale, New York; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
JOYCE JOHNSON, '49. Newcomb; Columbia, Mississippi; Glee Club.
298
First Row:
TRACY C. JOHNSON, 'Al, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Lou-isiana.
ALLAN M. JOHNSTONE, '50, Arts and Sciences; Miami, Florida; Band;Festival Choir; Westminster Fellowship,
BEN J. JOINER, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi DeltaTheta.
ANNA F. JONES, '49, Newcomb; Dyersburg, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha.
Second Row:
EDITH M. JONES, '48, Social Work; Atlanta, Georgia.
ELDRIDGE P. JONES, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ELLEN E. JONES, '49, Newcomb; Renssel.ier, Indiana; Art Club; Y.W.C.A.
GEORGE E. JONES, '48, Arts and Sciences; Trenton, Tennessee; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; American Legion, Tulane Post.
GEORGE T. JONES, '49, Arts and Sciences; Jackson, Mississippi.
Third Row:
M. ELAINE JONES, '50, Newcomb; Nashville, Tennessee; Chi Omega; GleeClub; Art Club; Baptist Student Union.
RICHARD G. JONES, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
SARGENT F. JONES, II, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Alpha Tau Omega.VIRGINIA JONES, '48, Newcomb; Alexandria, Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma; Art Club; Newcomb Honor Board; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
ARMAND D. JONTE, JR., '48. Commerce; Pascagoula, Mississippi; NewmanClub; Tulane Veterans' Association,
Fourth Row:
HELEN M. JORDAN. '49, Newcomb; Chattanooga, Tennessee.
FRANK B. JUDEN, '48, Engineering; Merchantville, New Jersey; TulaneArchitectural Society.
LOUIS W. JUMONVILLE, '48, Arts and Sciences; Napoleonville, Louisi-
ana; Beta Theta Pi.
DOROTHY F. JUNG, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EVELYN J. JUNKIN, '49, Newcomb; Natchez, Mississippi; Alpha Delta Pi;
Westminster Fellowship.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JO ELLA JUNKIN, 'SO, Newcomb; Natchez, Mississippi.
MARY LOU JURISICH, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM E. JUSTI5, '48, Arts and Sciences; Germantown, Tennessee; SigmaAlpha Epsilon; Dance Orchestra.
GrLDA KANSAS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MEYER KAPLAN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Second Row:
VERNON E. KAPPEL, '47, Arts and Sciences; Buffalo, New York.
JOAN KASTER. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club.
DOROTHY E. KATZER, '48, Engineering; Fort Smith, Arkansas; Tulane Archi-tectural Society; Tulane University Theatre.
BERNARD T. KAYLOR, '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Baptist StudentUnion.
SUE M. KEEFE, '48. Newcomb; Miami, Florida; Phi Mu; Art Club.
Third Row:
RAYMOND M. KEESE. '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM J. KELLER, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi;
RHODA KELLOGG, '50, Newcomb; Monroe, Louisiana.
CLAUDE J. KELLY, '50, Engineering, New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;Newman Club.
JESSIE E. KELLY, '50, Newcomb- New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club: Art Club-Y. W. C. A.
Fourth Row:
WINIFRED M. KELLY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu; New-men Club.
ROSEMARY C. KENETY, '50, Newcomb; Filchburg, Massachusetts; Glee Club.
MAX S. KEPHART, 'SO, Arti and Scl*nc«; Middle Point, Ohio; Beta Theta Pi;
Boketball.
NATHAN L. KERN, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROSALIE A. KETCHAM, 'SO, Newcomb; Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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First Row:
JANET KERLIN, '49, Newcomb; Shreveport. Louisiana; Chi Omega.
NANCYE M. KIMMEL, '50, Newcomb; Miami Beach, Florida; Glee Club.
HANSEL O. KINCAID, '50, Commerce; Jacksonville. Florida; Baptist Stu-
dent Union.
JEAN J. KINCANNON, '49, Commerce; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta.
BETTYE R. KINS, '50, Newcomb; Columbia, Louisiana.
Second Row:
ERWIN M. KING. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HELEN R. KING, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RIVERS R. KING, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
RUTH P. KING. '50. Newcomb; Leesvllle. Louisiana; Canterbury Club.
WALTER D. KINGSTON. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Kappa Sigma; Newman Club.
Thira Row:
NOMA M. KIRCHBERG, '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
J. SCOTT KIRKWOOD. '48, Commerce; Tahleguah, Oklahoma.
JACK L. KLEIN. '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau;
A. I. E. E.; Tulane University Theatre; Radio Club.
MARTIN H. KLEIN, '48, Arts and Sciences; Kansas City, Missouri.
FRED E. KLEYLE. '49. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Chi;
A. I. of Ch. E.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT S. KLINE. JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Phi Kappa Sigma.
WILLIAM R. KLOTZ, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ANN KLUMOK, '49. Newcomb; Moorhead, Mississippi; Tulane University
Theatre.
BETTY R. KNOWLES. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT M. KOCH. '52, Engineering; Clearwater, Florida; Alpha Tau
Omega.
UNDERCRADUATESFirst Row:
Louisiana.
Louisiana; Christian
TED S. KOGOS. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans.
DOROTHEA E. KONRAD, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans,
Science.
JOHN A. KOOB, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
TED A. KRAFT, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MARC! A L. KREEGER. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art ClubCanterbury Club.
Second Row:
MONA G. KRIVIT.
WILDER K. KUHN,JULIAN M. KURTZ,
FANNIE L. KYKER,La Tertulia; Festival
comb Dance Club;
AS, Newcomb; Linden, New Jersey.
'50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
'50. Arts and Sciences; Opelousas, Louisiana.
'48. Newcomb; Hattlesburg, Mississippi; Zeta Tau Alpha;Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Art Club; French Club; New-Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A.; German Club.
ROY N. LA BROSSE, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row:
PAUL G. LACROIX, JR,. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Kappa Alpha.
DONALD E. LAGARDE, JR.. '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
MARY V. LAGARDE, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; GleeClub; Canterbury Club.
ROBERT L. LAGARDE, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta Theta PI.
JOSEPH M. LAGO, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
CHLOE LAIN. '50.
SHIRLEY M. LAIN,
CLAIRE L. LALLY,Club.
GEORGE G. LAMBOUSY. '48, Engineering; Jennings. Louisiana.
EDWARD N. LAMBREMONT. JR.. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-
ana; Delta Tau Delta.
Newcomb; Delray Beach. Florida.
'48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
'48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club; Art
300
First Row:
LUDIE F. LAMBRIGHT, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
BARBARA J. LA NASA, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JANET V. LANDAICHE. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaOmicron Pi; Newman Club.
CLIDE V. LANDRETH. JR.. '49, Arts and Sciences; Oakland, Mississippi;
Kappa Alpha.
ALTON A. LANDRY, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I. of
Ch. E.; Newman Club.
Second Row:
GORDON J. LANDRY, 'BO. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOAN M. LANDRY, '49, Newcomb; Houma, Louisiana; Phi Mu.
KENNETH C. LANDRY, '50, Engineering; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Tulane
Architectural Society; Newman Club; Phi Eta Sigma.
SHIRLEY A. LANDRY, '49. Engineering; Newgulf, Texas.
CARL S. LANDWEHR, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; GammaDelta.
Third Row:
JOSEPH C. LANDWEHR, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaSigma; A. I. of Ch. E.
KENNETH A. LANGGUTH, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BETTA A. LANIER, ':9, Newcomb; Forrest City, Arkansas; Kappa AlphaTheta; Canterbury Club.
JOHN E. LANNE. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EDWIN F. LAPORTE, '50, Commerce; Gretna, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
CLANCY A. LATHAM, JR., '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JAMES A. LASTRAPES. '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARIE T. LARUE. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
HASKELL LARAMIE, '49, Arts and Sciences; Chicago. Illinois; Sigma Pi;
Band; Newman Club.
LEOPOLD M. LA POURGE. '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
LISETTE K. LAUTENSCHLAEGER. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
YVONNE M. LAUVE. '48. Social Work; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ANNE L. LAWRENCE, '49, Newcomb; Waco. Texas; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Tulane
University Theatre.
SHIRLEY M. LAWRENCE. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;
Newman Club.
VIRGINIA K. LAWSON. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;
Westminster Fellowship.
Second Row:
DIANNA LAZEROU. '50, Newcomb; Memphis, Tennessee.
ANNE L. LEATHERMAN, '48, Social Work; Austin. Texas.
JOHN C. LE6AS. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
CLYDE J. H. LE BLANC, '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; A. S. C. E.
WALTER J. LE BRETON, '48. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row:
ALBERT N. LECHTER. '50. Commerce; Newark, New Jersey; Kappa Nu.
EARL R. LE CORGNE. JR., 'SO, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Kdppa Alpha.
ALBERT C. LEDNER, '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
EDNA D. LEE. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi.
GRIFF C. LEE, *48. Engineering; Anguillo. Mississippi; Phi Delta Theta;
A. S. C. E.; E. T. A.; Techni-Torque; Taffrail Club; Class Secretary (3); Class
Prtiidtnt (2); lau Beta PI.
Fourth Row:
LOTTIE L. LEE, '47. Nawcomb; Tallulah. Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi; GleeClub; Canterbury Club; Tulane University Theatre.
MARIE LOUISE LE GARDEUR, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKdppa Gamma; Art Club.
JAMES J. LEGEAI. '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana- Delta SigmaPhi.
JEAN M. LEGENORE. '48. Newcomb; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Chi Om_oqa;Spectators.
FRANCIS E. LE JEUNE. '51. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Thai* Pi.
301
Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana: Beta
Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu;
First Row:
JOHN D. LELONG, 'Af, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi
MARION P. LELONGTheta Pi.
MERLE E. LEMIEUX,Hullabaloo.
PATRICIA J. LEMIEUX, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
W. F, T. LENFESTEY, '44. Graduate School; Tampa, Florida; Glee Club;Festival Choir; Westminster Fellowship.
Second Row:
LEON LENOIR, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; Gulfport, Mississippi.
IVAN R. LEOPOLD, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma
Alpha Mu.
GEORGE J. LERA, '46, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DOUGLAS P. LEVEY, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Christian
Science.
HAROLD A. LEVEY, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row:
HARRIET B. LEVINE, '50, Newcomb; New York, New York; Newcomb Stu-
dent Government Association; Tulane University Theatre.
ANN LEVY, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Hullabaloo.
ANNETTE F. LEVY, '49, Newcomb; Waco, Texas; Alpha Epsllon Phi.
ANN K. LEVY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Epsllon Phi.
DOROTHY J. LEVY, '50, Newcomb; St. Paul, Minnesota; Alpha Epsllon
Phi; Forum; I. R. C; Tulane University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
FERDINAND K. LEVY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Zeta Beta Tau.
JUDY LEVY, '50, Newcomb; Pueblo, Colorado.
OSCAR Z. LEVY, JR., '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Uni-
versity Theatre.
ROBERT E. LEVY, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaAlpha Mu.
JOANNE LEWIS, '49, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Newcomb Dance Club;
Tulane University Theatre.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
NORMA LEWIS, '50, Newcomb; Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARGARET L. LEWLE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana: CanterburyClub.
BARBARA LIBERMAN, '50, Newcomb; St. Joseph, Missouri; Glee Club; Tulane
University Theatre.
MARILYN R. LICHTEN5TEIN, '50, Newcomb; Birmingham. Alabama.
SAUNDRA B. LIEHT, '50, Newcomb; Newburgh, New York.
Second Row:
AUDREY H. LIGGET, '50, Newcomb; Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; WestminsterFellowship.
HUGH A. LILES, '48, Engineering; Birmingham, Alabama; Alpha Tau Omega;A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Track, '44-'45-'46; Co-captaIn, '46.
WINSTON C. LILL, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
SUZANNE M. LINKER, '50, Newcomb; Louisville, Kentucky.
EDGAR B. LIPPE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Veterans'
Association.
Third Row:
SARA L. LISENBY, '48, Newcomb; Atmore, Alabama; Kappa Alpha Theta.
MAURICE LITTLE, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Baptist Student
Union.
ELIZABETH J. LOCKE, '49, Newcomb; Center, Texas; Kappa Kappa Gamma;Baptist Student Union.
NANCY LOCKWOOD, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art Club.
RALPH H. LOEWENTHAL. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT H. LOKEY, '50, Arts and Sciences; Dothan, Alabama; Unit Man-ager (I).
JACQUELINE I. LOLAN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canterbury
Club.
CRAWFORD W. LONG, '49, Arts and Sciences; Jacksonville, Florida; Pi
Kappa Alpha; Tulane Veterans' Association.
FREDERICK WILSON LONG, '49, Commerce; Jacksonville, Florida; Pi KappaAlpha.
WILLIAM C. LONG, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; Thibodaux. Louisiana; Pi
Kappa Alpha; Band; Canterbury Club; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; Sreen-backert; Lagniappes.
302
First Row:
ROBERT A. LONGMIRE, '49. Engineering; New Orleans, Loulilana; A. I.
of Ch. E.; Newman Club.
ALLEN J. LOTTINGER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Houma. Louisiana; KappaSigma; Glee Club; Hullabaloo.
THOMAS E. LOUIS. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MARTHA J. LOVELACE. '48. Social Work; Henrietta. North Carolina;Social Committee; Who's Who-FRED H. LOWE. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaSigma; Westminster Fellowship.
Second Row:
JANE O. LOGAN. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; PI BetaPhi; Glee Club; Canterbury Club; Festival Choir.
BETTY J. LUCAS, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM M. LUCAS, JR.. '48. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; ZetaBeta Tau; Glendy Burke.
CARL D. LUKE, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
GRACE E. LUMETTA. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
DONALD K. LUTENBACHER, '51, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Lou-isiana; Alpha Tau Omega; Glee Club.
JOYCE D. LUTZ. '48. Newcomb; Tampa. Florida; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
JAMBALAYA; French Club; Forum; I. R. C; Tulane University Theatre.
BEVERLY M. LYLE. '50. Newcomb; Bay City. Texas- Canterbury Club;Y. W. C. A.
MARGARET LYONS. '48. Newcomb; Jackson. Mississippi; Pi Beta Phi;
Art Club; French Club; Newcomb Athletic Council; Newcomb Dance Club;Canterbury Club.
WILLIAM B, LYONS. '50, Arts and Sciences; McComb, Mississippi.
Four+h Row:
BEVERLEY A. McARTHUR, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; GleeClub; Newman Club.
THOMAS M. McBRIDE. III. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Lou-isiana.
JAMES L. McCALL, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaTheta PI.
CHARLENE W. McCORKLE. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi
Beta Phi; Glee Club; French Club; Canterbury Club; Intramurals.
LEMUEL W. McCOY, '49, Engineering; RayvJIle, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; Tulan« Architectural Society.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
THOMAS L. McCOY, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JAMES W. McCRARY, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I.
of Ch. E.
GEORGE B. McCULLOUGH, '48. Commerce; Tyler, Texas; Tulane UniversityTheatre.
JACQUELINE 0. McCUTCHEN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD S. McCUTCHEN. '49. Arts and Sciences; Long Beach. California; PhiEta Sigma.
Second Row:
MARIAN A. McCUTCHON, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; AlphaOmlcron Pi.
LOUISE N. McDANIEL. '49. Newcomb; Baton Rouge. Louisiana; Chi Omega;Tulane University Theatre; Campus Night.
ROSEMARY M. McDONNELL. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BILLY J. McEVER, '49, Engineering; Hillsboro, Texas.
LAWRENCE S. McGEE, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; Shreveport, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi; Greenbackers.
Third Row:
LULU B, McGEHEE. '50. Newcomb; Woodvllle. Mississippi.
WARREN J. McGOVERN. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ZOE-LOVE P. McGOVERN. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Newcomb Athletic Council; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
JACK L. McSOWAN. '50. Arts and Sciences; Hamlet. North Carolina.
CHARLES E. McHALE. JR.. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Christian Science Organization; Radio Workshop; Tulane University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
JEROLD S. MclNTOSH, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi; Intramurals.
WALTER W. McKERNAN. '49, Engintering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. I. E. E,;
Newman Club.EDITH C. McKINNEY. '50. Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Art Club.
JOHN R. Mclaughlin, so. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; PI KappaAlpha; A. I. of Ch. E.
LLOYD A. Mclaughlin, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
piHpPi«P«"WiiW!i|i
303
First Row:
MARY H. McLaughlin, MS, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Spectators.
JOE J. McLEOD, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Ameri-can Legion, Tulane Post.
NORMAN W. McLEOD, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
PATSY McMEANS, '50, Newcomb; Galveston, Texas.
LUCIE H. McMURRAY, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaOmicron Pi; Newcomb Athletic Council; Westminster Fellowship; President
Tennis Club.
Second Row;
ALBERT D. McNAIR. '4?, Commerce; Jackson. Mississippi.
ALBERT B. McRAE, '52, Arts and Sciences; San Antonio, Texas.
FRANCES G. McSHANE, '50. Newcomb; Greenwood. Mississippi; GleeClub.
ANDREW J, McWHORTER, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Kappa Sigma.
JOHN DAVID McWILLIAMS, '49, Arts and Sciences; New prleans. Lou-isiana; Kappa Sigma; Campus Night; Greenbackers; Lagniappes; Pan-Hellenic, Tulane.
Third Row:
WALTER J. MARTINY, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi
Kappa Alpha; A. I. E. E.
BETTY MAGEE '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa AlphaTheta.
SARA D. MAGNESS, '50, Newcomb; McMinnville, Tennessee; Glee Club.
STANLEY L. P. MAGRUDER, '49, Engineering; Pascagoula. Mississippi.
JOHN L. MAHONY. '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
MONA A. MAILHE5, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub.
HAROLD C. MALCHOW, '49. Engineering; Biloxi, Mississippi; A. S. C. E.;
Techni-Torque.
MacCAMPBELL MALLARY, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Kappa Delta Phi; A. S. M. E.; Band.
ELIZABETH S. MALM, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
BETTY J. MALONE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFIr;t Row:
VIRGINIA M. MASASNONI, '50, New Orleans, Louisiana; ArchitecturalSociety.
S. VINCENT MASSIMINI, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Kappa Sigma.
RITA M, MASSET, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
HENRY V. MASSET, JR., '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; TulaneArchitectural Society.
CARMEN P. MARTINEZ, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Zeta;La Tertulia; French Club; Newman Club; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
Second Row:
BETTY M. MARTINEZ, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewcombDance Club; Newman Club.
MARGARET E. MARTIN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;Wesley Foundation.
EDMUND B. MARTIN, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences- New Orleans, Louisiana;Beta^ Theta Pi; Kappa Delta Phi; Editor-in-Chief, JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo;Publications Board; Theta Nu; Greenbackers; President Lagniappes (3).
DORA O. MARTIN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club; New-man Club; JAMBALAYA; TUSK.
MARGARET D. MARSHALL, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha Theta.
Third Row:
MARY MARSH, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu- Art Club;Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
JANE M. MARRIOTT, '50, Newcomb; McComb. Mississippi; Newman Club.
HENRY E. MARKEL, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES W. MARIONNEAUX, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tu-lane Architectural Society.
LEE D. MARCUSE, '48, Newcomb; Scarsdale, New York; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Festival Choir; JAMBALAYA; Art Club; Tulane University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
ANDREW E. MANYAK, '49, Engineering; East Douglas, Massachusetts; New-man Club.
ANTONIA MANOS, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FORTUNE V. MANNINO, '49, Arts and Sciences; Mississippi City, Mississippi;Band.
PHILIP C. MANGELSDORF, '48, Arts and Sciences; Dallas, Texas; Beta Theta Pi.
JOAN K. MANDELBAUM, '49, Newcomb; Albany. New York; Alpha EpsilonPhi; Pan-Hellenic Council.
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FIr'.t Row:
SAARON E. MATTES, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Spectators.
ELSA T. MAUFFRAY, M8, Newconnb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES A. MAY, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; Natchei, Mississippi.
CHARLES J. MAY, '50, Arts and Sciences; Baltimore. Maryland.
PATRICIA MAY, '50, Newcomb; New Yorlj, New York.
Second Row:
VIRGINIA V. MAY, '50, Newcomb; St. Louis, Missouri.
WANNA J. MAY, '48, Newcomb; Mobile, Alabama; Alpha Delta Pi; GleeClub; Wesley Foundation.
DAMON C. MAYES, '47, Arts and Sciences; Brady. Texas.
WILLIAM O. MAYFIELD, '50, Arts and Sciences; Brookhaven, Mississippi;
Hullabaloo.
DONALD P. MAYNARD, '50, Engineering- New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Tatfrail Club.
Third Row;
JEANNE MAYO, '48, Newcomb; Fort Smith, Arkansas; Pi Beta Phi; Spec-tators; Student Center Council.
OSWALD H. MAYRONNE, '50, Arts and Sciences; Harvey, Louisiana.
JOHN E. MEEKS '48 Engineering; Savannah. Georgia; Phi Kappa Sigma;A. S. C. E.
BETTY J. MEIERS, '50, Newcomb; Vallejo, California.
HARRY MENDELSON, JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-
ana; Delta Sigma Phi.
Fourth Row;
MENDLOVITZ, '47. Arts and Sciences; Sequin. Texas;
Arts and Sciences; Opelousas, Louisiana;
WILLIAM M.Kappa Nu.
CHRISTOPHER L. MENGIS,Phi Kappa Sigma.
MARGIE MERIWETHER, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club.
MOLLY MERLIN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN D. ME5E, '50, Arts and Sciences; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; SigmaAlpha Epsilon.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
WALTER F. METZINGER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
SELMA MEXIC, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Sigma Sigma;Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America.
WILLIAM MEXIC, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOSEPH T. MICELI, '47, Commerce, New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
ELIZABETH A. MICHAELS, '50, Newcomb; Birmingham, Alabama; Glee Club;Tulane University Theatre.
Second Row:
PESSY M. MICHEL, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa AlphaThela; Beta Beta Beta; Art Club.
MARILYN R. MICHINARD, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CAROL C. MILLER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha;Westminster Fellowship; Tulane University Theatre.
DORIS G. MILLER, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Newcomb AthleticCouncil; Baptist Student Union; Tulane University Theatre; Y.W.C.A.
LOUIS S. MILLER. '49, Engineering: Tampa, Florida.
Third Row:
MAX EMERY MILLER, '50. Commerce; Mobile, Alabama; Glee Club; Operetta;Band.
TERRY MILLER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
ALBERT MIMS. JR., '47, Commerce; Drift, Kentucky.
GW6N MINCHEN, '47, Newcomb; San Antonio, Texas.
ALBERT MINTZ, '47, Commerce; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
Fourth Row:
DOROTHY E MIRAMON, '49, Comnnerca; Naw Orlaant, Louisiana.
DONALD MITCHAM, '47. Arit and Sciancal; Naw Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES G. MITCHELL, JR., '47, Englnaarlng; Birmingham, Alabama; Baptist
Student Union.
THOMAS S. MITHEN, '4?, Commerce; Naw Orlaani, Louisiana; Phi Delta Theta.
EMILY C. MOISE, '49, Nawcomb; Naw Orlaant, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Lagniappes.
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First Row:
HAROLD C. MOKE, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD J. MOLAISON, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Sigma Phi.
MICHAEL J. MOLONY, JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Ciii.
AIDA MONCADA. '50. Newconnb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newcomb Stu-
dent Government Association.
RALPH R. MONGEAU, '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane
University Theatre.
Second Row:
GERARD W. MONIER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
SIMMIE R. MONROE, '50. Commerce; Pineville, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
GEORGE P. MONTAGNET. JR., '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Delta Theta.
FRANK D. MONTAGUE, JR., '49. Engineering; Hattiesburg, Mississippi;
Beta Theta Pi; International Relations Club.
ANTONIO MONTESERIN, 'SO, Arts and Sciences; Santurce, Puerto Rico; Phi
lota Alpha.
Third Row:
AYLMER E. MONTGOMERY, '50, Commerce; Monroe, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
CAROLYN J. MONTGOMERY, '50, Newcomb; Nashville, Tennessee.
LEVERE C. MONTGOMERY, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi; JAMBALAYA; Newman Club; Greenbackers; Class President
(2): Lagniappes; Holmes Cup Committee.
PHILIP R. MONTGOMERY, '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
WILLIAM J. MONTGOMERY, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Lou-
isiana; Beta Theta Pi; Hullabaloo.
Four+h Row:
KATHRYN L. MOODY, '49, Newcomb; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Ch! Omega.
WILLIAM B. MOON, '48, Arts and Sciences; Galveston, Texas.
BRENDA MOORE. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EDWARD C. MOORE, '48, Engineering; Hammond. Louisiana; Math Club;
Newman Club.
NORMAN W. MOORE, '50, Commerce; Marion, Arkansas.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
PIERRE A. MOORE, '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Graduate School; Radio Workshop; Tulane University
Theatre; Philological Society.
ROBERT M. MOORE. '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Tau
Omega; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo.
LLOYD E. MOPPERT, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana: Delta Sigma Phi.
JESSE O. MORGAN, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
EDWARD R. MORPHY, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. C. E.
Second Row:
EMMA A. MORPHY, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newcomb Student
Government Association; Newman Club.
PAUL H. MORPHY, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta.
THOMAS E. MORRISEY, '49, Commerce; Louisville, Kentucky.
GRAY D. MORRISON, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi.
JACK L. MORRISON, '48, Arts and Sciences; Daytona Beach, Florida; Pi
Kappa Alpha; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers; Tulane University Theatre.
Third Row:
LUCIEN K. MOSS, '49, Arts and Sciences; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
PETER E. MOSS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARY L. MOSSY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Alpha
Theta.
RICHARD C. MOULEDOUS, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
EDWIN L. MOWE, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; French
Club; International Relations Club.
Fourth Row:
ANGELA MOYNAN, '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
VEITA J. MULBERG, '50, Newcomb; Key West, Florida.
RAYMOND A. MULLEN, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louiiiana.
HAZEL A MULLER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha
Theta; Glee Club; Tulane University Theatre; A Cappella Choir.
ROBERT D MUNCH '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Class Secre-
tary (I).
306
First Row:
THELMA R. MUNCH, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta TauAlpha; Hullabaloo; Art Club; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb; Spectators.
GEORGE K. P. MUNSON, '48, Engineering; Jeanerette. Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsllon.
RAYMOND MUROV, '48. Arts and Sciences; Meridian. Mississippi.
CAROLYN L. MURPHY, '50, Newcomb; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Glee Club.
CHARLES R. MURPHY, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Sigma Pi.
Second Row:
JANET H. MURPHY, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art Club.
OWEN F. MURPHY, '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha TauOmega.SIDNEY A. MURRAY, JR., '48. Arts and Sciences; Vidalia, Louisiana; KappaSigma; Newman Club.
GEORGE M. MURRELL. '50, Engineering; Goula. Louisiana; Beta Theta PI,
FLORENCE MUSE. '48, Newcomb; Dallas. Texas; Alpha Delta Pi; West-minster Fellowship.
Third Row:
BLANCHE V. MYERS, '50. Newcomb; Alexandria. Louisiana; Glee Club;Tulane University Theatre.
DOTSY E. MYERS. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma.LORETTA B. MYERS. '49, Engineering; Gulfport. Mississippi; Tulane Archi-tectural Society,
DAVID J. MYKOFF, '48, Arts and Sciences; Alexandria, Louisiana; KappaNu; Glendy Burke.
BETTY A. NAIRNE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu; Hulla-baloo; Newman Club,
Fourth Row:
JAMES A. NAMIAS, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; New-man Club; Track Team.
PHIL J. NApUIN, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; Thibodaux, Louisiana; AlphaChi Sigma; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society.
FRANK H. NATHAN, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Brunswick, New Jersey;Sigma Alpha Mu; Band.
ELSIE H. NEALE, '49, Gommerce; San Antonio, Texas; Tulane UniversityTheatre.
JOHN I. NEEL, '48, Engineering; Monroe. Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsilon;E. T. A.; Tulane Architectural Society.
UNDERGRADHAIESFirst Row:
WILLIAM A. NEFF, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
NATHALIE G. NELSON. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WARREN A. NELSON. '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; BaseballLetterman (I).
MARGERY NETTER, '50. Newcomb; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
CARMEL J. NETZHAMMER. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaSigma Omicron; Newman Club.
Second Row:
JOHN S. NEVILLE, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOEL M. NEWMAN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
RICHARD T. NEWMAN, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
ELEANOR R. NEWSOM, '48, Newcomb; Sandersville. Georgia.
MARY A. NEWTON. '50, Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Baptist StudentUnion; Tulane University Theatre.
Third Row:
RAINER B. NICHOLLS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ELIZABETH L. NICHOLSON, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi BetaPhi; Glee Club; Operetta; Art Club.
DOROTHY K. NICOL, '4?. Newcomb; Ruston. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi; GleeClub; Wesley Foundation.
BETTE NICOLL. '48. Newcomb; Charlotte, North Carolina; Art Club; West-minster Fellowship.
JACK A. NIELSEN. '48. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma PI; Hul-labaloo.
Fourlh Row:
WILLIAM H. NIHOUH. '50, Engineering; Lake Butlor, Florida.
PAUL S. NOBLE. '49. Engineoring; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Theta PI;
6. T. A ; Class Vic«-Pr«iid«nl (I); Class President (2).
THOMAS R. NOLAN. '49, Commerce: Atlanta. Georgia; Sigma Pi; TulaneVettrant' Association; Commander, Tulan* Univariity Post 265, AmericanLegion; President Class (i).
JOYCE R. NORMAN. 50, Newcomb; Houma, Louisiana; Glee Club; Hullabaloo.
DAVID R. NORMANN. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana' BetaTh««« Pi.
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First Row:
JANIE L. NORRISS, '50,
University Theatre.
JANET A. NORTHROP, '
cron Pi.
MARIE L. NORTON, '48,
BRUCE N. NUNEZ. '48
Gamma Delta; American Legion, Tulane Post,
CHRISTHEL M. NUNSESSER. '49. NewcombDelta Zeta.
Newcomb; Memptils, Tennessee; Glee Club
i8 Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana: Alpha
Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Arts and Sciences; Arabi. Louisiana; Siq
New Orleans. Lou
Tulane
Omi-
a Pi:
isiana;
Second Row:
RICHARD M. NUNNALLY. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Loui;i-
ana; Phi Delta Theta; Canterbury Club; Secretary Class (1).
PATRICIA J. OAKES. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee CLb;Tulane University Theatre.
PATRICIA O'BRIEN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Omi-
cron Pi.
ANTHONY C. OCCHIPINTi, '50, Engineering: Kenner, Louisiana.
CHARLES B. O'CONNELL. '50. Engineering; Pensacola. Florida; Delta
Sigma Phi.
Third Row:
PATRICIA E. O'CONNOR. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Zeta; Newcomb Dance Club; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
JOHN L. OCHSNER, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi; Pan-Hellenic Council.
THOMAS C. ODDERSTOL, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ANNA N. O'DONNELL. '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; NewmanClub; Class Secretary (3).
ALLEN W. O'DOWD. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; A.S.C.E.
Fourth Row:
BETTY D. OEHMIG. '50. Newcomb; Chattanooga, Tennessee.
CHARLTON B. OGDEN. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi.
GAYLE A. OGLESBY, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Band.
ALBERT G. OLIVIER, JR., '48, Engineering; St. Martinville. Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; E. T. A.; Tulane Architectural Society.
CHARLES D. OLIVIER. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
GUY R. OLIVIER. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOSE OLOZAGA. '50. Engineering; Havana, Cuba; Phi lota Alpha.
HAROLD B. OLSON. '48. Social Work; Boise. Idaho.
SIDNEY V. OPOTOWSKY, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Sigma Alpha Mu,
PATRICK H. O'REILLY, JR.. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Second Row:
ALICE B. ORENSTEIN. '49, Newcomb; Decatur. Georgia; French Club; Tulane
University Theatre.
ANDREW ORESTANO. '49. Arts and Sciences; Tampa. Florida.
EDWARD R. ORFILA. '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma; Lagniappes.
JEAN ORR. '50. Newcomb; Nashville, Tennessee; Glee Club; Canterbury Club.
ANTHONY J. ORTEGA, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; JAM-BALAYA; Glendy Burke.
Third Row:
EDWARD S. ORTEGA, JR.. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Sigma Phi; Radio Workshop; Tulane University Theatre; Tulane Veterans'
Association; Class President (I).
NEVILLE J. ORY, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
MINNIE L. O'SHEE. '49, Newcomb; Alexandria. Louisiana; Chi Omega; Assets;
Newcomb Athletic Council; Canterbury Club,
ANN M. OTTO. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Eta Sigma Phi;
Oreades.
ROBERT C. OVERALL. '50. Engineering; Trenton. Tennessee; Delta Kappa Epsi-
lon; A. S. C. E,
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM F, OWENS. JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; Heflin. Alabama; Sigma Chi,
HECTOR E. PABON. JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Phi
lota Alpha.
HENRY F. PAGE. JR.. '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Delta
Theta.
ALVIN PAILET, '49. Arts anH Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Student
Affiliates of American Chemical Society.
ANNE W, PAKE, '50, Newcomb; Mobile. Alabama
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h xm
First Row:
WANDA M. PALERMO, CO, Ncwcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CLARE F. PALMISIANO, '49, Newcomb: New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Tulane Unlversliy Thealre.
ANNA R. PANDISCIO, '50, Newcoirb; FIfchburg, Massachusetts.
VERNON K. PARK. '48. Arts and Sciences; Lake Charles. Louisiana; GammaDelta.
JAMES W. PARKER, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha TauOmega; JAMBALAYA; Christian Science Organization; Art Club; Inter-
national Relations Club.
Second Row;PAULA H. PARKER. '"IS, NevcTmb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa KappaGamma; Art Club; Canterbury Club.
SAMUEL F. PARKER, JR., '50, Commerce; Foley, Alabama; PI Kappa Alpha.
JANE M, PARKHOUSE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club.
CHARLES R. PARKERSON, '50, Arts and Sciences; Lafayette. Louisiana;
Ph: D3lta Theta.
MARTHA M. PARMLEY, '48, Newcomb; Electra, Texas; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Third Row:
LEONARD P. PARRISH, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phi Delta Theta.
KENNF.TH E. PAISANT, '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Chi.
EJZABETH PARTRIDGE, <8 Newcomb; Lake Charles, Louisiana; KappaKappa Gamma,HAROLD B. PATTERSON, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Chi.
MARY A. PATTERSON, '4?, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Chi Omega.
Fou,-th Row:
ROBERT E. PATTERSON, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; SigmaChi; Tulane Architectural Society; Glee Club; Operetta.
JEANNE T. PAVY. '47, Newcomb; Opelousas, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi;
Newman Club; Forum.
LELAND K. PEARSON, '50. Arts and Sciences; Picayune. Mississippi; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
PHILIP N. PECQUET, 50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ADAIR L. PEDRICK, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha; Pan-Hellenic Council.
UNDERGRADUATESPARKS B. PEDRICK. JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
RANDOLPH D. PEETS. JR.. '48. Commerce; Jackson. Mississippi; Kappa Sigma.
CAROLYN V. PEIRCE, '49 Newcomb- New Orleans Louisiana; Alpha OmicronPi.
ROSEMONDE S. PELTZ, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana: Beta Beta
Beta; Corresponding Secretary, Art Club.
RICHARD A. PENEGUY. '50. Arts and Sciences; Pass Christian, Mississippi;
Canterbury Club.
Second Row:
FRANCES A. PENFOUND, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKappa Gamma; JAMBALAYA; Tulane University Theatre,
THEODORE S. PENFOUND, '49. Enqineerlng; New Orleans. Louisiana; RadioClub.
CORNELIUS C. PERKINS, '50. Engineering; Dayton, Ohio; Taffrail Club.
THOMAS E. PERKINS. '48. Engineering; Richmond. Virginia; Sigma Chi;A. S. M, E.: Greenbac"'ers.
JEANNE M. PERRIN, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row;
CARL C. PERRY. '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ZELDA R. PERSON. '50. Newcomb; Lambert, Mississippi.
JAMES R. PERTUIT, '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOAN M. PESQUIE. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JACQUES H. PE5SIN. '49. Engineering; New Orloani, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.
Fourth Row:
DONALD B. PFEFFERLE. '48. Engineering: New Orleans. Louisiana; TulaneArchitectural Society; Newman Club.
ADELAIDE N. PHILLIPS. '48. Newc--mb; Alo»andria, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
N.wcomb Editor, JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; Who's Who; Publications Boa,-d;
Newcomb Student Govornmont Association; Nawman Club; Secretary. La-
qnidppas; Class Secretary (I); Class Secretary (2).
FRANK J. PHILLIPS, III. '49, Arts and Sciences; Greenville. Texas; SigmaAlpha Eptilon; Tulane Veterans' Association; Manager. Tulane Football Team;Amarican Legion, Tulane Post.
MORRIS B. PHILLIPS. '48. Commerce; Now Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Alpha MuSHIRLEY I. PHIIIPSON. '49. Newcomb; Dallas, Texas; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
JAMBALAYA.
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First Row:
MYRON A. PICKENS, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Deland. Florida.
ELAINE S. PICKUS, '48, Newcomb; Sioux City, Iowa; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
French Club; La Tertulia; Forum.
WILLIAM E. PICOU. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DORIS L. PIERSON, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta Sigma
Omicron.
JAMES R. PINE. '49, Commerce; Shreveport. Louisiana.
Second Row:
EDWARD T. PITCHER, '50, Arts and Sciences; Springfield, Louisiana.
JOHN W. PITKINS, JR.. '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Delta Theta.
GILDA G. PIZZO, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;
Newcomb Dance Club; Newman Club.
ALBERT L. PLATZ, '48, Engineering; Petaluma, California; A. S. C. E.
EDOUARD M. PLAUCHE, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Chi.
Third Row:
WALTER F. PLAUCHE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S.
M. E.
'
GEORGE T. PLUNKETT. '49, Commerce; Ponca City. Oklahoma.
ROBERT L. PONS, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; A. S. M. E.;
Techni-Torque; Newman Club; Glendy Burke.
CARL J. POPE, '49, Arfs and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MILDRED POPKIN. '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America.
Fourth Row:
NELL M. PORBES. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newman Club.
WILLIAM A. PORTER, '49, Commerce; Valdosta, Georgia; Sigma Chi.
GERALD E. POSNER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Plaquemine. Louisiana; Zeta
Beta Tau; Beta Gam'ma Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who.
DOROTHY L. POST, '48, Newcomb; Alexandria, Louisiana; Chi Omega;
Eta Sigma Phi; Orcades.
CAROLYN J. POUNDERS, '49. Newcomb; Oklahoma City. Oklahoma;
Kappa Alpha Theta.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
WILLIAM T. POWER, II, '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; JAMBALAYA; Campus Night; Lagniappes.
ELAINE M. PRADOS, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Newman Club.
ELIZABETH L. PRAGUE, '50, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Art Club; NewmanClub.
BETTY F. PRESTON, '49. Newcomb; Monroe, Georgia; Hullabaloo; Baptist
Student Union; I. R. C.
KENNETH A. PRIMOS, '50, Commerce; Jackson, Mississippi.
Second Row:
MARY F. PRIOLEAU, '48, Newcomb; Daytona Beach, Florida; Chi Omega; Art
Club; Canterbury Club; Forum.
MICHEL O. PROVOSTY, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
STANLEY M. PULITZER '48, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma AlphaMu.
JAMES J. PUNEKY, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JIMMIE J. PURZER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Shreveport, Louisiana; Phi Delta
Theta.
Third Row:
WILLIAM QUEALEY, '48, Arts and Sciences; Boston. Massachusetts; Delta
Sigma Phi; President, Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers; Tennis.
DORIS QUICKSILVER, '50, Newcomb; Wichita Falls, Texas.
RORY R. RAFFERTY, '50, Commerce; Pass Christian, Mississippi; Beta Theta Pi.
ALBERT J. RAMIREZ, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub; Y. M. C. A.
CHARLES K. RAMOND, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta; Hullabaloo.
Fourth Row:
JOHN V. RAMONEDA, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARIE M. RAMONEDA, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ANTONIO J. RAMOS. '47, Arts and Sciences; Co:acas, Venezuela; Phi lota
Alpha; Newman Club; Pan-Hellenic Council (2).
ARTHUR P RAMOS '50 Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Canterbury
Club.
MARY M. RAMSEY, '48, School of Social Work; Darlington, South Carolina;
Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Festival Choir.
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First Row:
WILLIAM A. RAPPOLD, '48
HOWARD M. RASPILAIR,Sigma Phi.
GLORIA A. RATCHFORD,Beta Phi.
BECKY-LEE RATCLIFFE. '48,
GEORGE A. RAUCH, '49,
. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
'49. Commerce; Gulfport, Mississippi; Delta
'49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi
Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row:
BEATRICE E. RAULT, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaOmicron Pi; Assets; Newcomb Student Government Association; NewmanClub; Greenbackers; Lagniapp^s.
HELEN E. RAULT, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana: Delta Zeta.
ALLEN M. READ, '48, Arts and Sciences; Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
ARTHUR M. REAGAN, '48, Arts and Sciences; Jacksonville, Texas; WesleyFoundation; I. R. C; Tulane Veterans' Association.
EDWARD S. REED, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row;
MAY K. REED, '50 Newcomb- New Orleani, Louisiana; Glee Club; Art
Club.
IRWIN REICHER, '48, Arts and Sciences; Forest Hills, Long Island, NewYcrk; Kappa Nu.
MAY V. REID, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN F. REILLEY, 'AT, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
PATRICIA L. REILLY. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKappa Gamma; Glee Club; Newman Club.
Fourth Row:
SALLY A. REILLY, '48, Newcomb; Gulfport. Mississippi; Forum; Green-
backers; Spectators; Tulane University Theatre.
DENISE M. REINECKE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Zeta; French Club; Newman Club.
PATRICIA R. REINHARDT, '49, Newcomb; San Antonio, Texas; Zeta Tau
Alpha; Assets; Newcomb Student Government Association; NewcombHonor' Board; Westminster Fellowship; Class President (2).
WILLIAM S. REMBERT, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; AlphaTau Omega.LOUIS P. REY, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; N. R. O. T. C.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
PETER L. REY, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
SIDNEY L. REYNAUD. JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; Lutcher, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta.
CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha Theta.
JAMES L. REYNOLDS. '51. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Tau Delta.
PATRICIA RHODES, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Gamma Delta.
Second Row:
JACK V. RICHARD. '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta SigmaPhi.
JOHN H. RIFE. '50. Commerce; McComb. Mississippi.
PAT A. RILEY. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOSEPH J. RINALDI, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; JAM-
BALAYA; Hullabaloo; Newman Club; American Legion; Tulane Veterans'
Association.
PATRICIA A. RINOW, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Tliird Row:
RICAURTE RIVERA, JR.. '49, Arts and Sciences; Panama City. Panama.
JAMES 0. RIVES. JR., '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha
Tau Omega.ROBERT L. ROANE. JR.. '50. Engineering; Jeanerettc. Louisiana.
MATT T. ROBERTS, '50. Engineering: New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi Kappa Alpha.
WILLIAM F. ROBERTS. '49. Arts and Sciences; Birmingham. Michigan; AlphaTau Om«ga; Hullabaloo.
Fourth Row:
JOHN R. ROBERTSON. '50, Arli and Scioncei; Marigold, Missitilppl.
KENNETH B. ROBINSON, '49, Engineoring; N«w Orleans, Louisiana; PI
Kappa Alpha; A. I. E. E.; Lagniappes.
DAVID R. RODRIGUE, '48, Arts and Scigncat; New Orleani. Louisiana; Pi
Kippa Alpha; Nawman Club; American Legion, Tulane Post; Tulane Veterans'
Aitociation,
EMILIO A. RODRIGUEZ, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WALTER W, RODY, '48, Engineering; Harvey, Louisiana; A. 5. C. E. ^M^311
Fust Row:
JOAN E. ROEHL, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newcomb Stu-
dent Government Association; Baptist Student Union.
MARY N. ROELING, '50, Newcomb- New Orleans, Louisiana; NewmanClub.
WILLIAM M. ROELING, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Sigma Phi; Band; Newman Club.
SUSAN ROEMER, '49, Newcomb; Houston, Texas; Glee Club.
ALEXANDRIA ROGACHENKO, '49, Arts and Sciences; Philadelphia, Penn-sylvania; Math Club.
Second Row:
MARY H. ROHRERBER, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM G. ROLAND, JR., '49, Commerce; Vicksburg, Mississippi; ClassVice-President (I).
KEARNEY J. ROME, '48, Commerce; Destrehan. Louisiana.
WALTER J. ROONEY, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaTau Omega,WILLIAM E. ROONEY, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Canterbury Club; Tulane Veterans' Associafion,
Third Row:
LEO S. ROOS, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane GleeClub; Operetta.
ERNEST A. ROS, '50, Commerce; Pascagoula, Mississippi.
EDMUND C. ROSE, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Alpha Phi Omega.MARGERY J. ROSE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;Assets; Y. W. C. A.
CHARLES ROSEN, II, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
EDWARD ROSEN, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
ALYCE K. ROSENBERG, '49, Newcomb; Greenwood, South Carolina; AlphaEpsilon Phi.
MAXINE C. ROSENBERG, '48, Newcomb; Columbus, Georgia; Alpha Ep-silon Phi; Newcomb Dance Club.
CHARLES S. ROSENBLUM, '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana;Sigma Alpha Mu.
EDWIN R. ROSENBOHM, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
ROSALYN F. ROSENFIELD, '49, Newcomb; Shreveport. Louisiana; Alpha
Epsilon Phi; Newcomb Dance Club; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.JEROME A. ROSENTHAL, '50, Arts and Sciences; Deal, New Jersey; JAM-BALAYA; Tulane University Theatre.
MARILYN B. ROSENTHAL, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Y. W. C. A.
MAY ROSS. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha; TulaneUniversity Theatre; Art Club,
BEN N. ROTH, JR., '48, Engineering; Thibodaux; Louisiana; Tulane Archilec-tural Society.
Second Row:
CHARLES P. ROTH, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD R. ROTHARMEL, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Phi Kappa Sigma.
CLAIRE A. ROUFF, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club; TulaneUniversity Theatre.
WILFRED F. ROUX, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaSigma.
EDWIN J. ROUIRA, JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
ROBERT G. ROWE, '50, Arts and Sciences; Houston, Texas; Pi Kappa Alpha;Tulane University Theatre.
JOEL ROY, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana: Kappa Alpha Theta;Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
JOY S. RUBEL, '50, Newcomb; Jamaica Estates, Long Island. New York.
JANE J. RUBENSTEIN, '50, Newcomb; Augusta, Georgia; Glee Club; JAM-BALAYA; Newcomb Dance Club; I. R. C; Newcomb; Spectators.
MARILYN RUBIN. '50, Newcomb; Springfield, Massachusetts; Glee Club,
Fourth Row:
SAMUEL RUBIN, JR., '49, Commerce; Monroe. Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau;
JAMBALAYA.FREDERICK D. RUBINS, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MARIA R. RUIDIAZ, '48, Social Work; Rio Piedras; Puerto Rico.
BERYL D. RUSAKOF, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FLOYD C. RUSSELL, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
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sij^ ^i^^i'^X'^"" -^v:^'^*sFirst Row:
FRANCIS W. SADLER. '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, LouisianaSigma Pi.
NICK A. SAIGH. JR., '48, Engineering; San Antonio, Texas; Pi KappaAlpha; A. S. C. E.; E. T. A.; Techni-Torque; Taffrail Club.
JOSEPH M. ST. CYR, JR., '50, Commerce; Por* Arthur. Texas.
EUGENE M. ST. JOHN, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaSigma Phi.
JOHN ST. PAUL, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana- Delta Tau Delta.
Second Row:
JOHN P. ST. RAYMOND, '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;A. S. M. E.; Newman Club.
GERSON SALTZ. '48, Arts and Sciences; Amite, Louisiana; Glee Club;Operetta.
BILLY PROCTOR SAMMONS, '49, Arts and Sciences; El Dorado, Arkansas.
DOROTHY R. SAMUELSON. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; ArtClub; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America.
PASCUAL SANCHEZ, '48, Arts and Sciences; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pi
Kappa Alpha.
Third Row;
SAMUEL SANDERS. Ill, '49, Arts and Sciences; Houertown, Pennsylvania;Delta Kappa Epsilon; Campus Night.
THOMAS J. SANDRID3E, '49, Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana; Plii
Delta Theta.
CHARLES R. SANG, '49, Commerce; Kansas City, Missouri.
JOHN F. SANTOS. JR.. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Delta Sigma Phi.
ALBERT J. SAPUTO. '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-tectural Society; Tulane Veterans' Association; A. I. A.
Fourth Row:
ELAINE M. SARRE, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Glee Club; Newcomb Athletic Council; Newcomb Dance Club.
CHARLES C. SARRIS, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ELAINE SAUSSY. '49, Newcomb; New 0.-|eans. Louisiana; Pi Beta Phi;
Newman Club.
H. A. SAWYER, '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana- Delta KappaEpsilon; Class President (I).
SALLY ANN SAWYER. '49. Newcomb; Menominee. Michigan; Kappa KappaGamma.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
DAVID H. SCHAEFER. '50. Arts and Sciences; New York. New York; TulaneVeterans' Association.
EDf^AR L. SCHAMBACH. '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana- GammaDelta.
LOUIS C. 5CHARFENSTEIN. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BETTE R. SCHARFF, 'EC, Newcomb; Waco, Texas.
ANNA R. SCHAUBET, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana: Glee Club.
Second Row:
THEODORE SCHENK. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
DONALD R. SCHERER. '49. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Band.
GEORGE R. SCHERER. '49. Engineering: New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
L. T. SCHERER. '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MARY L. SCHERIR. '50. Newcomb; Decatur. Illinois.
Third Row:
EDWARD B. SCHERICH, '49, Commerce; Inland, Nebraska.
EDWARD A. SCHIELE, '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana,
CHARLES A. SCHILLIN, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans Louisiana-Delia Sigma Phi; N. R O. T C.
ALLEN L. SCHENDLER. '47, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana: A. I. E. E.;
Gamma Delta. >
MARIETTA E. SCHLER. '50. Newcomb- New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
MILTON A. SCHLESINGER. '48. Comm«rc«; Brookhavon. Mijiiisippi; ZetaBetfl Tau.
ALICE L. SCHL0S5. '50. Newcomb; Bal1imor«. Maryland.JOY M. SCHMID. '49, Newcomb; New Orlejnt, Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omi-cron; Hmwman Club; Y. W, C. A.
PAUL W. SCHMIO. '48. Engineering; Gretna. Louisiana; A. S. M. E.- GammaD«lta.
MARY L, SCHMIDT, '48, Ntwcomb; Now Orleani, Louisiana; Phi Mu- Cantor.bury C(ub; Pan-HiJtnIc—Niweomb.
First Row;
HELEN SCHNEIDER, '48, Newcomb; Chipley. Florida: Glee Club; Tulane
University Theatre.
JAMES D. SCHNEIDER, '50, Arts and Sciences: Monroe, Louisiana.
HAROLD A. SCHOMAKER, '50, Arts and Sciences: New Orleans, Louisiana.
ANN SCHORNSTEIN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club.
FELICIA SCHORNSTEIN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaEpsllon Phi; Tulane University Theatre.
Second Row:
JAMES L. SCHROCK, '50, Arts and Sciences; Picayune. Mississippi.
GEORGE C. SCHROEDER, JR., '49, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Band.
RUTH E. SCHUMANN, '4'?, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Glee Club;
Art Club; Canterbury Club.
LEONARD 1. SCHWARTZ, '£0, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MYRA L. SCHWARTZ, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Chriitia.T
Science.
Third Row:
WALTER SCHWARTZ, '50, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn. New York; Zeta
Beta Tau.
JUANITA B. SCHWARTZENBURG, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Newman Club.
GAYLE M. SCHWARZENBACH, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Zeta; Newman Club; Math Club; Oreades.
JACK C. SCHWESMANN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Sigma Pi; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; Greenbackers.
SAMUEL P. SCHWING, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
Fourth Row:
MILDRED M. SCIVICOUE. '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
GUY B. SCOGGIN, '48, Arts and Sciences: New O.-leans. Louisiana; Beta
Theta Pi.
ALBIN P. SCOTT, '48, Arts and Sciences; Alexandria, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsllon.
ELROY F. SCOTT. '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Sigma Phi; Greenbackers.
LOUISE P SCOTT, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Canterbury
Club.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
MASON J. SEALS, '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
MOREY L. SEAR. '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Ze+a BetaTau.
JOHN W. SHAVER, '51. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
EUGENIA SEAVEY, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Westminster Fellow-
ship; Y. W. C. A.
DORIS R. SEELIG, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane University
Theatre; Art Club.
Second Row:
Ml MI R. SESALL, '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Hullabaloo.
ROY S. SESALL, '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
DOROTHY M. SEGARI, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Zeta TauAlpha; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
MELVIN L. SELZER. '48. Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn. New York; Alpha Phi
Omega; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; French Club; RadioWorkshop.
RAOUL SERE, '50, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
SUZANNE L. SERE, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Tulane Archi-tectural Society; Technl-Torque; Class Secretary (I).
GEORGE B. SEYMOUR, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; AlphaTau Omega.EVELYN B. SHADDOCK, '50, Newcomb; Lake Charles, Louisiana.
MARY E. SHEEHAN, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Chi Omega;Art Club; Newman Club; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.
ARTHUR E. SHELTON, JR., '50, Engineering; Epps, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
Fourfh Row:
JIMMIE L. SHELTON, '50, Engineering; Kerens. Texas.
LAURA SHELTON, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-
tectural Society.
SHEPHERD LA SALES SHELTON, JR., '50, Commerce; Leiand, Mississippi.
HELEN E. SHERRARD, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Zeta Tau Alpha;
Beta Beta Beta; Newman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
CLARISSA J. SHERROUSE, "49. Newcomb; Gilbert, Louisiana; Chi Omega.
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First Row:
ETHELYN A. SHERROUSE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaKappa Samma; Glee Club; JAMBALAYA; Art Club.
JAMES B. SHERROUSE, '51, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Tulane University Theatre.
BEVERLY M. SHERWOOD, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; New-man Club; Spectators.
CHANDLER B. SHERWOOD, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-
ana; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
LOUIS T. SHIELL, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
Second Row:
CHARLOTTE E. SHOAF, '50. Newcomb; Covington. Tennessee; Glee Club.
CAROL R. SHOCKEY, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta Sigrra
Omicron; Hullabaloo; Assets; Oreades; Newman Club; Tulane Unlve.-sity
Theatre; Radio Workshop.
JOEL L. SHORE, '50, Arts and Sciences; Forest Hills. Long Island, NewYork; Zeta Beta Tau; Taffrail Club.
DOREL SHOUGHRUE, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT E. SHRODER, '48, Commerce; Memphis, Tennessee; Zeta Beta Tau.
Third Row;
HERBERT R. SIEGER, JR., '50, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
LOUIS E. SIGUR, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Delta Theta.
EDWARD M. SIMMONS, '49, Arts and Sciences; Avery Island, Louisiana;
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
ERIC D. SIMMONS. '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Band.
JAMES M. SIMMONS. '48, Commerce; Wills Point. Texas.
Fourth Row:
MATTIE JO SIMMONS, '50, Newcomb, Natchez, Mississippi.
GERALD T. SIMON. '48, Arts and Sciences; Miami Beach, Florida; SigmaAlpha Mu.
HARRIETTE J. SIMON, '49, Newcomb; Corpus Christi, Texas.
JULES E. SIMONEAUX. JR.. '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;
A. S. C. E.; Newman Club.
BETTY A. SIMPSON. '48. Newcomb; Winter Haven. Florida.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
ROBERT L. SIMPSON. '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon.
JULIAN H. SIMS '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi DeltaTheta.
WILLIAM W. SINGLUST. '48. Shreveport, Louisiana; Zeta Beta Tau.
GEORGE E. SINS. 'SO, Arts and Sciences; New Or'eans. Louisiana.
THOMAS E. SISSON, '49, Arts and Sciences; Birmingham. Alabama; Foot-ball (2).
Second Row:
IRWIN A. SKIBELL, '50, Arts and Sciences; Greenville, Texas; Sigma AlphaMu; Band.
GEORGE SLADOVICH. III. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Tau Delta.
PHIL SLIPAKOFF, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Forum; TulaneUniversity Theatre.
LOUIS D. SKOFIELD, '50, Engineering: Norco, Louisiana.
NORMAN C. SLADE. '50, Arts and Sciences; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Third Row:
ELMER C. SLAGLE, '50, Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon.
RALPH SLOVENKO, '48 Engineering- New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Nu;A. 5. C. E.
SUREY R. SLOVENKO, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Nu;A. I. of Ch. E.
GEORGE W. SMALL, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
JOHN 6. SMALLPAGE, '48, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; A, S, M, E.; E. T. A.; Tochni-Torquo; Westminster Fellowsh'p; Pan-
HalUnic Council; Campus Night; Math Club.
Fourth Row:MARY M. SMALLPAGE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ALEXANDER P. SMITH, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi
Delia Thela.
CAROL 5. SMITH, '50, Dallas, Texas; JAMBALAYA; Nowcomb Student Gov-•rnmtnt Association; Newman Club; Y. W, C, A.
DALE R. SMITH, '50. Newcomb; Verona, Now Jersey; Tulane University Theatre.
EDWARD G. SMITH, JR., '49, Commerce; Now Orleans, Louisiana.
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First Row:
HAROLD L. SMITH. '4?, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
PAULA F. SMITH, '48. Newcomb; Gulfport. Mississippi; Phi Mu.
PETER C. SMITH. '4?, Arts and Sciences: New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma.
PRIM B. SMITH. JR.. '4?, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana: Alpha Tau
Omega.R. CLYDE SMITH, JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; Dothan, Alabama.
Sscond Row;
ROBERT W. SMITH, '50. Arts and Sciences: New Orleans. Louisiana.
THEODORE G. SMITH, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Phi Omega; Glee Club
THOMAS J. SMITH, '47. Arts and Sciences; Crane, Missouri; Band; GleeClub; JAMBALAYA- Hullabaloo.
WILLIAM L. SMITH. JR., '47. Commerce; Nashville. Tennessee; Phi Delta
Theta.
JAMES M. SNEDIGAR, '50, Commerce; Miami Beach. Florida.
Third Row:
MARIE L. SOCOLA. '4?, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu;Newman Club.
DALE P. SOLOMAN, '50. Newcomb; Birmingham. Alabama,
JOAN R. SOLOMON, '49. Newcomb; Las Vegas. New Mexico; AlphaEpsilon Phi.
SYLVIA SOLOMON. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
FRANKIE SONTHEIMER, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; A Cap-pella Choir; Tulane University Thealre.
Fourth Row:
LEON C. SOULE, JR., '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana:
Christian Sciences Organization.
MARY B. SOULE. '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;Hullabaloo; Art Club.
MARY L. SOULE, '49, Newcomb; New O.-teans. Louisiana; Beta SigmaOmicron.
RUTH M. SPARACINO, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; GammaDelta.
GEORGE SPENCER, "48, Arts and Sciences; Tallulah. Louisiana; KappaSigma,
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
NATALIE C. SPIGEL. '49. Newcomb; Roanoke, Virginia; Glee Club; Operetta.
JOCELYN H. SPITE. '50. Newcomb. Chicago, Illinois.
JOYCE L. STABA '49. Newcomb, New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi;
Glee Club; Canterbury Club.
BETTY A. STAFFORD. '48. Commerce; San Antonio. Texas; Zeta Tau Alpha;Tulane University Theatre.
JOHN E. STAFFORD. '48. Arts and Sciences; Franklinton, Louisiana; Phi KappaSigma.
Second Row:
FRANK R. STAINTON, JR.. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BERYL STALL. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Gamma Delta; MathClub; Y. W. C. A.; Festival Choir.
NANCY L. STALLWORTH. '48, Newcomb; Columbus, Mississippi; Glee Club;Hullabaloo; Westminster Fellowship.
WILLIAM M. STAMPS. '50. Commerce- New Orleans, Louisiana.
CLYDE R. STANLEY, '48, Arls and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Third Row:
PHYLLIS STARR, '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Spectators.
JACKLYN L. STEEG, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; La Tertulia.
LORRAINE STEIDTMANN, '43. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Phi Mu;Glee Club; Art Club; Cante.'bury Club.
MORRIS STEINBERG, '48, Arts and Sciences: Jacksonville. Alabama; SigmaAlpha Mu.
JOEL L. STEPHENS, '49. Engineering: New Orleans. Louisiana: Alpha Phi
Omega; A. S. C. E.; Band; Symphony Orchestra.
Fourth Row:
JULIAN "P" STERN, '48, Engineering: New Orleans. Louisiana.
FRANCES C. STERNE, '50, Newcomb; Albany. Georgia; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
ROLAND J. STERNFEL5, '<B, Arts and Sciences; Klotzville. Louisiana: AmericanLegion, Tulane Post- Secrelory, Glendy Burke- Tulane Veterans' Association;
Class President (2).
DAVID E. STEVENS, '48, Engineering; Magnolia, Mississippi.
HARRIET L. STEVENS, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Art Club; La
Tertulia: Radio Workshop; Tulane University Theatre.
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First Row:
SYLVIA STEVENS, '49, Newcomb: New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta.
GLORIA A. STEWART, '47, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club;
JAMBALAYA; Newman Club; I. R. C; Tulane University Theatre.
JANE STEWART, '50. Newcomb; Aurora, Illinois.
JOHN A. STEWART, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
SUE STEWART, '50. Newcomb; Aurora. Illinois; Glee Club.
Sscond Row:
SIGMUND P. SPITZER, '50. Commerce; Shreveport. Louisiana; Sigma AlphaK^u.
FRANK J, STICH, JR.. '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Phi Delta Theta; Newman Club; Class Vice-President (1).
JACK J. STIEGAMN. '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
DEAN STIN50N, '49, Commerce; Jonesboro, Louisiana; Phi Mu; Baptist
Student Union.
F. GAYLE STOCKER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Chi Omega.
Third Row:
BETTIE D. 5TONER. '50, Newcomb; Greenwood. Mississippi; Glee Club;
JAMBALAYA; Baptist Student Union.
PIERRE J. STOUSE. JR., '48. Engineering; Waggaman. Louisiana; BetaTheta Pi; A. I. E. E.; Newman Club.
PATRICIA D. STRASSBURGER, '50, Newcomb; Montgomery, Alabama;
JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo; Tulane University Theatre.
WILMER A. STRATMANN, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Sigma Phi.
NORMA J. STRATZ. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta SigmaOmicron; Glee Club; A Cappella Choir.
Fourth Row:
ANN L. STRECKFUS. '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
M. DODIE STURCKEN. '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu.
JAMES L. STULB, '50. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
DALE H. STURDY. '48. Newcomb; Daytona Beach. Florida; Alpha Delta
Pi; Pan-Hellenic—Newcomb.HENRY R. STURKIE, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Gadsden, Alabama.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
JOEL B. SUHREN. '49. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alpha OmicronPi; Gamma Delta.
GEORGE J. SULLIVAN. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
LUCIUS F. SUTHON, '50, Arts and Sciences New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
WALTER J. SUTHON, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; KappaAlpha.
ARTHUR H. SWIBER. JR.. '50. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Second Row;
MARY M SWORDS. '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Delta Pi;
Glee Club; Pan-Hellenic.
GORDON TAAFFE. '48, Arts and Sciences; Leesburg, Florida.
EDMOND E. TALBOT. JR.. '47, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Glendy Burke; Forum.
MARY K. TALBOT '50 Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club; Art
Club.
LESTER S. TANKENBAUM, '50. Arts and Sciences; New York. New York.
Third Row:
VINCENT TARLTON, '48. Arts and Sciences; Corpus ChrisH. Texas; Beta Theta
Pi; Glendy Burke; I. R. C.
B. TAYLOR. JR.. '48. Commerce; Hull, Texas.
EDWIN J. TAYLOR. JR.. *49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;Alpha Phi Omega.MARTHA A. TAYLOR. '49, Newcomb; Durham, Louisiana- Kappa Alpha Theta;
61m Club.
RICHARD P. TAYLOR, '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Glee Club,
Fourth Row:
SHIRLEY O. TAYLOR. '50. Newcomb; Now Orleans. Louisiana.
THOMAS N. TAYLOR, '48. Newcomb; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zota;
Art Club; Newman Club.
BALLARD W. TE60, 'SO, Enginevrinq; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Alpha.
ANtBAL S. TEJADA, '48, Arts and Sciences; Panama City, Panama.
JOHN F, TERRILL, 48, Arts and Sciences; Hobbs, Now Mexico; Kappa Sigma.
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First Row:
LORELLE C. TERRY. '48, Newcomb: Vicksburg, Mississippi; Hullabaloo;
Wesley Foundation; Y. W. C. A.
THEODORE F. TERZIA, '49, Engineering; Monroe. Louisiana; Beta Theta Pi;
Tulane Architectural Society; Glee Club.
RICHARD A. THALHEIM, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MAURICE A. THERIOT, JR., '49, Connmerce; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Newman Club.
JOHN E. THIBAUT, '48, Arts and Sciences; Napoleonville. Louisiana; Phi
Delta Theta.
Second Row:
BEHRMAN P. THIBODAUX, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Sigma Pi.
BOODIE THOMAN. '49, Newcomb; Shreveport. Louisiana; Glee Club.
MARY N. THOMAN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BEVERLY E. THOMAS. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
JOHN A. THOMPSON. '48, Arts and Sciences; Montgomery. Alabama;Phi Delta Theta.
Third Row:
MARY A. THOMPSON. '47, Newcomb; Atlanta, Georgia; Beta Sigma Omi-cron; Baptist Student Union; Greenbackers; Tulane University Theatre; Ten-
nis Club; Festival Choir.
HELEN L. THOMSEN, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Delta
Pi; Baptist Student Union.
HENRY K. THREEFOOT, '49. Arts and Sciences; Selma, Alabama; Zeta
Beta Ttau.
RUSSELL W. THRESHER, JR., '51, Engineering; Boston, Massachusetts; Tu-
lane Architectural Society.
GEORGE B. THROOP, '50, Arts and Sciences; Shanghai, China.
Fourth Row:
PAT A. TIGHE, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newcomb Student
Government Association.
TERESA TIDMORE, '48, Newcomb; Atlanta. Georgia; Chi Omega; WesleyFoundation; Newcomb Dance Club; Newcomb Dormitory Council.
JOHN S. TODD, '49, Arts and Sciences; Memphis. Tennessee.
FERNAND J. TOUPS, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;
Delta Tau Delta; Band.
NANCY TOWLE, '50, Newcomb; Stockton, California.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
PEYTON R. TUNSTALL, JR.. '49, Arts and Sciences; Mobile. Alabama; Band.
DAVE C. TREEN. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaSigma; Greenbackers; Student Center Council; Class President (I).
JOHN S. TREEN. '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Kappa Sigma.
MARIE L. TREMOULET, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Alpha Omi-cron Pi.
ALFRED J. TRICON, '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Second Row:
CHARLES A. TUMBLESON, '49. Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon; E. T. A.; Tulane Architectural Society.
MADELINE M. TUMINELLO, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; NewmanClub.
MARIE L. TUREAUD. '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta;Newman Club.
CORA E. G. TURNER. '49. Newcomb; Spartanburg. South Carolina; KappaKappa Gamma; Assets; Wesley Foundation; Class '/ice-President (2).
RALPH J. TURNER. '49. Commerce; Ruleville. Mississippi; Zeta Beta Tau;Band; Symphony Orchestra.
'50, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Sigma
Third Row:
HARRIS L. ULLMAN.Alpha Mu.
EMILE T. VACANT. '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
SIDNEY L. VAIL, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kappa Sigma;Canterbury Club.
VIVIAN L. VAN BEVER. '50. Newcomb; Pineville. Kentucky.
DREUX VAN HORN. II, '60, Arts and Sciences, Pass Christian, Mississippi.
Fourth Row:
HERBERT W. VAN HORN. JR.. '49. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;Delta Kappa Epsilon,
MILTON H. VAN MANEN. JR.. '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;A. S. M. E.; E. T. A.; Techni-Torque; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ALAN E. VAN SINDEN. JR., '48, Engineering; Los Angeles, California; Phi
Delta Theta; A. I. E. E.; E. T. A.. Student Center Council; Pan-Hellenic Council.
ANNA G. VANTREASE. '49. Newcomb; Nashville, Tennessee; Alpha Omicron Pi.
FLORENCE W. VARNELL, '49. Newcomb; Chattanooga. Tennessee; Chi Omega;Art Club; Newcomb Dormitory Council; Baptist Student Union.
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First Row:
JACK F. VARNELL. '48, Co-nmerce: Italy. Texas.
CORINNE C. VAUGHAN, '50, Nevvcomb; Bay City, Texas.
EMILY L. VAUGHN, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
ROBERT K. VAUGHN, '47. Engineering- Monessen, Pennsylvania- A. S.
M. E.
BEVERLY R. VEDRENNE, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; GleeClub; Acconnpanist tor Festival Choir.
Second Row:
DOROTHY B. VERLANDER, '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaSigma Omicron.
HENRY S. VERLANDER, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisi-ana; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
RICHARD L. VAIL, '50, Engineering; Boise, Idatio.
MARSHALL K. VIGNES, '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Chris-tian Science Organization.
GERALD F. VILLARS, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans Louisiana.
Third Row:
LOIS A. VINAS-SORBA, '48, Arts and Sciences; Santurce, Puerto Rico; Phi
lota Alpha.
RODNEY M. VINCENT. '48, Engineering; Lake Charles, Louisiana: DeltaTau Delta.
FERDINANDO F. VIZZI, '49, Arts and Sciences; Tampa. Florida.
STEPHEN VOELKER, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Kappa Alpha; Taffrall Club.
HENRY R. VOGT, JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
PATRICIA VONDER HAAR, '48, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
LUDWIG H. VON GOHREN, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans,Louisiana; Delta Sigma Phi.
CARL R. VON MEYSENBUG, '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana;A. S. M. E.; Math Club.
BETTYE WAGENHEIM, '49, Newcomb; Pensacola. Florida; Alpha EpsilonPhi.
THELLIE B. WAGGONER, '49, Commerce; Jackson. Mississippi; TulaneVeterans' Association.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
LEO F. WAGNER. JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; WesleyFoundation; Tulane University Theatre.
REGINALD C. WAGNER, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Kappa Sigma.
JEANNE M. WAHLIG, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; NewcombStudent Government Association.
JAMES E. WALDRON, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
GILBERT H. WALKER, '49, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa Nu;Tulane University Theatre.
Second Row:
JAMES H. WALKER, '48, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; E. T. A.; Pan-t-tellenlc Council; Greenbackers; Class Secretary (3).
JOHN E. WALKER, '48, Engineering; Plant City. Florida; A. S. C. E.; E. T. A.;Class Vice-President (3).
MARY J. WALKER. '50, Newcomb; Starkville. Mississippi; Glee Club; BaptistStudent Union,
NATALIE D. WALKER. '48. Newcomb; Spartanburg, South Carolina; KappaKappa Gamma; Newcomb Dormitory Council; Canterbury Club; Tennis Club;Swrmming Club.
DRURY W. WALL, '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; WesleyFoundation; Glendy Burke; Math Club.
Third Row:
WILLIAM I. WALL. '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana: KappaSigma.
ADINE T. WALLACE, '48, Newcomb; Jackson, Mississippi; Chi Omega.JACK L. WALLICK. '48, Engineering; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma AlphaMu.
MARY C. WALSH. '49, N«wcomb; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Delta Zeta; ArtClub; Nawman Club; Tulane University Theatre.
6LADDEN S. WALTERS, '50, Arts and Sciences; Monroe, Louisiana.
Fourth Row:
SPENCER WALTON, '47. Arts and Sciences; Tampa. Florida.
BETTY J, WAMB5GANS. '50, Commerce; New Orloani. Louisiana.
SWAN S. WARD, '48, Arts and Scicncti; New Orleans, Louisiana; BetaTheta Pi.
TRUMAN L. WARD. '48. Arts and Scltncei; New Orlaani, Loulilana.
JOHN G. WARREN, '51, Engineering; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Tutano Archi*toctural Society.
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First Row:
McVEY F. WARD, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi
Kappa Alpha; American Legion, Tulane Post.
PORTER H, WARREN, JR., '49, Arts and Sciences; Montgomery, Alabama;Band.
CHET C. WASSER, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
BARBARA WATSON, '50. Commerce; Livingston. Alabama; Westminster
Fellowship.
LUCIEN W, WATSON, JR.. '48 Arts and Sciences; Marianna. Florida;
Phi Delta Tbeta.
Second Row:
WILLIAM A. WATSON, JR., '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisi-
ana; Kappa Sigma.
FRED E. WEATHERSBY, '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana.
CLARENCE H. WEBB, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; Sh,-eveport. Louisiana;
Beta Theta Pi; JAMBALAYA.CHELSIA P. WEBSTER, '50, Newcomb; Highland Park. Illinois.
MARY C. WEBSTER '50, Newcomb; Knoxville, Tennessee.
Third Row:
SIMONE M. WEIL, '48, Social Work; Bellvue, France.
TRUDY WEIL, '48, Newcomb; Alexandria. Louisiana; I. R. C; University
Student Council; Y. W. C. A.
WILLIAM D. WEIL. '49. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha; JAMBALAYA; Campus Night; Tulane Veterans' Association.
ELVIA M. WEINGART, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; Art Club;
Newman Club.
MELVIN WEINSARTEN, '50. Commerce; Mobile. Alabama; Kappa Nu.
Fourth Row:
JOHN G. WEINMANN, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;
Delta Kappa Epsilon; JAMBALAYA; Hullabaloo.
HELEN M. WEIR, '50, Newcomb; Pass Christian, Mississippi.
ABRAHAM WEISLER. '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaNu; A. I. E. E.
BARBARA J. WEISS, '48, Newcomb; Chicago. Illinois; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
JAMBALAYA; Forum; Spectators; Tulane University Theatre.
LOUIS C. WEISS. '47. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
UNDERGRADUATESFirst Row:
GEORGE H. WEISSBORN. '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana.
WILLIAM T. WELCH, JR., 50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana;Sigma Pi.
CLYDE J. WELCKER. '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; A. I. of Ch. E.
GENEVIEVE WELLBAUM, '50, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
CHARLES D. WELSH, '50, Engineering; Monroe, Louisiana; Tulane Architec-tural Society; Taffrail Club.
Second Row:
MARY A. WELSH. '49. Newcomb; Shreveport, Louisiana; Alpha Omicron Pi.
SOPHIE E. WERTHEIMER. '48. Newcomb; Houston. Texas,
ALONZO M. WEST, III, '49, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana; Delta KappaEpsilon; E. T. A.; Class Secretary (I); Class Secretary (2).
ROGER B. WEST, '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; KappaAlpha; A Cappella Choir; Festival Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
CLEMENT W, WESTON. JR.. '50, Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; SigmaChi.
Third Row:
H. AUBREY WHITE. '48. Arts and Sciences; Alexandria, Louisiana; KappaSigma; Festival Choir; JAMBALAYA; Canterbury Club.
JEAN M. WHITE, '49, Newcomb- New Orleans Louisiana- Glee Club; Oper-etta; Art Club, Westminster Fellowship; Y. W. C. A.
VIOLET tvi. WHITEHEAD. '50. Newcomb; Memphis. Tennessee.
CHARLES S. WHITE-SPUNNER. JR., '49. Arts and Sciences; Mobile. Ala-bama; Alpha Tau Omega.EDGAR A. WHITFIELD, '50, Arts and Sciences; Picayune, Mississippi.
Fourth Row:
KENNETH R. WHITFIELD. '49. Arts and Sciences; Picayune. Mississippi; GleeClub; Baptist Student Union; Glendy Burke; I. R, C; Tulane Veterans' Associa-tion
LEWIS M. WIENER, '49, Arts and Sciences; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa Nu;Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Greenbackers; .Spectators; Tu-lane University Theatre.
JOHN B. WIER. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha.
JOHN P. WIGGIN. '48. Engineering- New Orleans Louisiana; Phi DeltaTheta.
CAROLYN A. WILBERT. '48. Newcomb; Donaldsonville. Louisiana.
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First Row:
WILLIAM J. WILLKOMM, JR., '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Lou-isiana; Phi Delta The+a.
EDGAR H. WILLEMS, '50, Arts and Sciences; Covington. Louisiana.
CYNTHIA WILLIAMS, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
EDGAR J. WILLIAMS. JR.. '50. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana; New-man Club.
PATRICIA E. WILLIAMS, 49, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; NewmanClub.
Second Row:
ROBERT D. WILLIAMS, '48, Commerce; Monroe, Louisiana: Track.
RUTH E. WILLIAMS. '50. Newcomb; Little Rock, Arkansas.
ANNE S. WILSON, '50. Newcomb; Houston. Texas; Glee Club.
EUGENE C. WILSON, '49, Engineering; Monticello, Mississippi.
JOHN F. WILSON. 50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
MARY S. WILSON, '50. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana.
RICHARD W. WILSON. '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana;Phi Delta Theta; Canterbury Club.
JESSE L. WIMBERLY. '49, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
GEORGE R. WIMBISH, '51, Engineering; Monroe, Louisiana; Tulane Archi-tectural Society.
T. G. WING, '48, Arts and Sciences; Shaw, Mississippi; Radio Club.
Fourth Row:
ELAINE E. WINGATE, '49. Newcomb; Beaumont, Texas; Kappa Alpha Theta.Tulane University Theatre.
LOUIS G. WINGATE. '48. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
CAROLYN B. WINLING, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana- AlphaDelta Pi; Art Club.
DAVID D. WINSTON, '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
JOSEPH B. WINSTON, '49. Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; DeltaKappa Epsilon.
UNDERGRADUATESFir-t Row:
NELL M. WINSTON. '49, Newcomb; New Orleans, Louisiana; A CappellaChoir; Festival Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Campus Night.
JACK WISE, III. '48. Commerce; Bessemer. Alabama.RICHARD M. WISE, '50. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; GleeClub; Operetta.
ROBERT C. WITCHER. '48. Engineering; New Orleans. Louisiana- Delta SigmaPhi.
MORTON WITZ, '50. Arts and Sciences; Chicago. Illinois.
Second Row:
PATRICIA J. WORNER. '48, Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Hullabaloo.
JEROME WOLF, '48, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
YVETTE M, WOLFE. '49, Newcomb- New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Mu; GleeClub; Operetta; Newman Club; A Cappella Choir.
LEONARD M. WOLFF, '49, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; ZetaBeta Tau; Greenbackers.
CLIFFORD M, WOOD, '49, Commerce; Robertsdale, Alabama; Sigma Chi.
Third Row:
GEORGE R. WOOD. JR.. '49, Engineering; Fairhope. Alabama; Pi KappaAlpha.
PAUL G. WOODRING. '48. Arts and Sciences; Walnut Ridge, Arkansas; Pi
Kappa Alpha.
STUART W. WOODDY, '50. Arts and Sciences- New Orleans. Louisiana- KappaAlpha.
DOROTHY J. WOODS. '49. Newcomb; Oklahoma City. Oklahoma; Kap->aKappa Gamma.HARRY W003LEY JR., '49. Commerce: Lake Charles. Louisiana; Pi KappaAlpha; Alpha Phi Omtga.
Fourth Row:
HAROLD £. WRIGHT. 48. Engineering; Meridian, Missiiilppl- Kappa Alphi;A S. C. E
JASPER K. WRIGHT. JR . 50. Arts and Sciences; Houma. Louisiana,
LILLIAN WRIGHT. '49. Newcomb; Eunice. Louisiana; Alpha Epillon Phi;
Fisfival Choir.
VERA L. WRIGHT. SO, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
MAXINE WfAlT, '49. Newcomb; Amarillo. T.«as.
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Rrst Row;
ALLIE A. WYLER, '48. Newcomb; New Orlean!, Louisiana; Befa Sigma Omicron; Canterbury
Club; Math Club; Y. W. C. A.
JERRY M WYLER '48, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana; Beta Sigma Omicron; Canterbury Club;
Y. W. C. A.
MILES P. WYNN, '4?. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tulane Veterans'
Association.
JAMES E, WYNNE, '50, Arts and Sciences; New Orleans, Louisiana; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band-
Second Row:
ANITA f. YANCY. 'EO. Newcomb; Memphis. Tennessee,
HENRY F. YODER, '49. Commerce; Jackson, Mississippi.
JAMES A- YONGUE, '49 Corrmerce; Jacksonville, Florida.
PETER A, YOUNG. JR., '50, Engineering; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Third Row:
FRANK V. ZACCARIA, 'SO. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana; Sigma Pi.
HERBERT W. ZEFFERT, '50, Engineering; Brooklyn, New York; Kappa Nu; Taffrail Club.
ROBERT O. ZEILER. '50, Engineering; Dunedin, Florida; Radio Club.
DAVID L. ZERLIN, '50. Commerce; New Orleans. Louisiana.
Four+h Row:
WILLIAM G. ZETZMAN JR., '49, Commerce; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phi Delta Theta; Lagniappes.
gniappes.
FLORA M. ZIEPLER. '50, Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
GEORGE M. ZIEGLER JR., '49. Arts and Sciences; New Orleans. Louisiana.
LUCIA ZULLI, '48. Newcomb; New Orleans. Louisiana.
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316 Carondelet Street New Orleans 12, La.
RAymond 0791
"You Are Always at HOME in Your
Kati & Besthoff Store"
C BENNEHE MOOREPhotographs of Distinction
and French Quarter Pictures
RA. 8303
314 Royal Street
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
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Jackson 1232
y^alhoun & M!^ 4532 Constance
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Laurel & Henry Clay
uptown 9101
4816 Prytania
uptown 7500
PAN-AMSTATION
Fern & St. Charle
Service Station
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mwCanal & Carrollton
GAIvez 9472
(Other Pan-Am Stations conveniently located
in all parts of the City.)
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ASBESTONECORPORATION
Manufacturers of
"ASBESTONE" ROOFING
WOODSTOCK Typewriters PORTABLES
CAMBIAS OFFICE EQUIPMENTCOMPANY
RA. 0952
328 Carondelef Street
ADDING MACHINES—CASH REGISTERS
SERVICE, REPAIRS, RENTALS, SUPPLIES
C A. SPORLANDCOMPANYINCORPORATED
ALL KINDS o/ INSURANCE
WHITNEY BUILDING RAymond 2381
Uo I/ace the Li/orid with (confidence . . .
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TAILORED BY DAROFF
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Meet your life vocation or summer job . . . confi-
dently m a suit that's unquestionably right—in
tailoring, style, perfect fit. A "Botany Brand 500,"
tailored by Daroff! Always in fabrics that mean
comfort plus wearability—at a modest price that
doubles your pleasure! A fine selection at MB!
*"BOTANY" is a trademark of the Botany Worsted
Mills, Passaic, N. J., registered in the U. S. Patent Office.
The Store for Men, MB First Floor
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MOVE THE MAYFLOWER WAYTELEPHONES
MAGNOLIA 5353—5358
Douglas Warehouses offer you Mayflower nation-wide moving service
—the easy, trouble-free way to transport your household goods from any
place to anywhere in the United States, or, to or from Canada.
Careful drivers—trained in the company's own school^—know how to
load, unload, and arrange your finest furniture.
Mayflower and Douglas take the undivided responsibility for safe
delivery of your possessions. Affiliated warehouses in all principal cities.
DOUGLAS WAREHOUSES
Owned and Operated by Douglas Public Service Corporation
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVINGPACKING • SHIPPING • FIREPROOF STORAGE
FUMITUHE DIVISIONS
331 Decatur Street— 118 North Front Street—855 Baronne Street—846 Baronne Street
Douglas Public Service Corporation and affiliated companies have complete facilities for Storage,
Cartage, Packing, and Shipping of all kinds of merchandise as well as furniture and household goods.
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