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In  this  volume  of  the  Jambalaya  we  have 
attempted  to  present  a  record  of  one  year  of  our 
lilies  as  students  of  'butane  University. 

Soon  our  college  days  will  be  over  and  we,  li^e 
many  before  us,  will  be  gone  and  the  things  we 
have  done  will  be  called  "tradition."  '^his  love 
for  "tradition,"  this  knowledge  that  Ive  too  will 
be  looked  back  upon  is  the  underlying  reason  for 
our  presenting  to  you  a  book,  garbed  in  the  fashion 
of  a  period  so  dear  to  us  all. 

*//,  then,  in  years  which  are  to  come,  this  book 
Ivill  aid  in  bringing  back  fond  remembrances,  in 
recalling  old  faces  and  friendships,  and  the  days 
Ivhich  were  so  happily  spent  at  '•Qulane,  then  our 
effort  shall  not  have  been  entirely  in  vain  and  we 
shall  have  justified  the  faith. 

^he  Editors, 


Contents 


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^he  University 

(glasses 

cAthletics 

fraternities 

Organizations 

^0  the  Ladies 

feature 


Dedication 


to 


"Dr.  njOilhur  Q.  Smith 

IjOho,  as  a  teacher,  has  done  more  than 
train  the  minds  of  men;  who  as  IDirec- 
tor  of  cAthlectics,  has  ever  bent  his 
energies  towards  the  realization  of  a 
greater  department  of  athlectics;  and 
luho,  as  a  man,  has,  by  his  own  example, 
influenced  the  characters  of  those  men 
with  whom  he  has  been  constantly  asso- 
ciated; the  Jambalaya  S^^if  respectfully 
dedicates  this,  the  thirty-third  volume 
of  the 

Jambalaya. 


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ALBERT  BLEDSOE   DINWIDDIE,   Ph.D.,   LL.D. 
President  of  the  University 


Tke  President's  Letter 


A  student  publication  necessarily  reflects  in  large  measure  the  char- 
acter, ideals,  and  interests  of  the  students.  This  is  true  of  the  serious 
portions  of  the  book  as  well  as  of  those  devoted  to  the  lighter  or  the 
humorous  side  of  college  life.  There  is  also  a  business  side  of  the  comjiila- 
tion  and  publication  of  such  a  book;  and  an  editorial  side,  in  which  judg- 
ment and  taste  are  brought  into  play.  It  seems  to  me  that  in  all  respects 
the  Jamealaya  has  from  year  to  year  shown  progress.  It  is  now  a  well 
organized,  well  edited,  and  attractive  volume,  and  to  each  student  who 
possesses  one  it  will  be  an  invaluable  record  of  friendships  and  experiences 
throughout  the  rest  of  his  or  her  life.  I  look  for  this  Jambalaya  to  be 
the  best  issue  yet  published  by  the  students  of  Tulane. 

There  are  many  things  yet  needed  at  Tulane.  Among  these  needs  I 
place  first  those  which  would  promote  the  health  and  comfort  of  the  stu- 
dents; a  gymnasium,  large  enough  to  accommodate  all  of  the  men  students, 
with  extensive  floor  space  for  exercise,  for  basketball  and  for  other  games ; 
with  numerous  showers,  lockers  and  other  conveniences  for  the  students ; 
a  community  building  where  all  students  would  like  to  gather  to  read,  to 
play,  to  give  concerts  and  plays,  and  to  do  all  of  those  things  which  stu- 
dents should  and  would  do  if  they  had  an  attractive  and  suitable  building 
of  their  own. 

Let  us  hope  that  some  way  may  be  found  to  provide  those  things  which 
are  so  close  to  my  heart  that  I  think  about  them  day  and  night. 

For  Newcomb  College  it  is  difficult  to  say  what  I  want  first.  My  head 
and  my  heart  are  not  agreed  on  this.  For  the  standing  of  Newcomb  in  the 
college  world  and  for  the  convenience  and  comfort  of  the  students,  we  need 
two  things:  a  commodious,  well  arranged  and  well  equipped  library  build- 
ing and  a  large  auditorium  with  additional  rooms  for  music,  in  which  this 
department  might  find  adequate  facilities  for  all  of  its  present  and  future 
activities. 

Yours  for  a  better  and  finer  Tulane, 


Z?4r/S,   ^j^i^^uo^^^JJ^ 


President. 


has  named 


NEWCOMB    COLLEGE 

Pierce  Butler,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Dean 

Newcomb  College  was  founded  by  Mrs.  Josephine 
Louise  Newcomb  in  October,  1886.  It  \Yas  her  desire 
to  establish  in  this  college  a  memorial  to  her  daughter, 
Harriott  Sophie  Newcomb.  In  her  will,  which  is 
dated  May  12,  1898,  she  left  to  the  administrators  of 
the  Tulane  Educational  Fund,  for  the  benefit  of  New- 
comb  College,  the  residue  of  her  estate  after  the  pay- 
ment of  certain  specified  legacies.  Mrs.  Newcomb's 
feeling  for  the  people  of  New  Orleans  and  her  desire  to 
advance  the  cause  of  education  of  young  women  in 
Louisiana  were  the  reasons  that  moved  her  to  make  this 
foundation.  It  was  her  specific  desire  that  there  should 
be  maintained  a  simple  form  of  daily  religious  exer- 
cises in  a  chapel  or  assembly  room,  but  she  specifically 
provided,  "I  desire  that  worship  and  instruction  shall 
not  be  of  a  sectarian  or  denominational  character." 

There  are  at  present  six  buildings  of  fine  structure 
upon  the  campus,  and  several  smaller  buildings  ^vhich 
are  used  for  various  purposes.  An  additional  building, 
which  will  be  a  dormitory,  is  now  being  erected  on  the 
ground  fronting  Audubon  Place,  next  to  Doris  Hall, 
this  building  VVarren  Newcomb   House,  in   memory  of 


The  Board  of  Administrator 
Mrs.  Newcomb's  husband. 

The  present  attendance  is  699.  These  students  are  following  the  different  regular  courses 
offered  by  the  College,  namely,  the  one  leading  to  the  B.A.  Degree,  the  one  leading  to  the  B.S. 
Degree,  the  four-year  course  in  Art,  leading  to  the  B.  Design  Degree,  or  the  four-year  course 
in  Music,  leading  to  the  B.  Music  Degree. 

The  purpose  of  the  College  is  to  foster  the  intellectual  life  in  any  way  that  may  seem  most 
helpful  and  promising  for  the  maintenance  of  a  high  standard  of  culture,  and  it  endeavors  to 
equip  young  women  for  effective  and  intelligent  service  to  society. 


COLLEGE    OF     ARTS 
AND    SCIENCES 

EnwARD  A.  Bkcmtki,,  Pli.D. 
Dean 


The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  is,  with 
the  exception  of  Newcomb  College,  the  larg- 
est College  of  the  University,  with  an  enroll- 
ment of  some  550  students  and  a  faculty  of 
more  than  forty.  This  College  offers  a  wide 
opportunity  for  thorough  training  in  language, 

literature,  the  social  sciences,  and  the  laboratory  sciences.  Its  purpose  is  to  prepare 
men  for  research  work  in  the  graduate  schools,  or  for  admission  to  professional  study, 
or  for  a  business  career.  The  Pre-Medical  Courses  give  a  thorough  preparation  for 
the  study  of  Medicine,  while  other  courses  provide  for  the  needs  of  those  who  plan  to 
enter  upon  the  study  of  Law. 


THE    COLLEGE    OF 
MEDICINE 

Charles  Cassidy  Bass,  M.D. 
Dean 

Emerson  once  said,  and  very  truly,  "The  first  wealth 
is  health."  It  is  more  precious  to  a  people  than  good 
roads,  the  improvements  of  rivers  and  harbors,  the  fos- 
tering of  agriculture,  or  the  conservation  of  natural  re- 
sources. Upon  good  health  depends  efficiency  and  hap- 
piness. The  line  between  efficiency  and  inefficiency  is 
drawn  upon  the  ability  of  the  individual  to  go  to  work 
today;  that  between  happiness  and  unhappiness  upon 
the  ability  to  enjoy  the  work  of  today. 

Health  is  the  great  problem  of  life.  In  the  past 
health  has  been  dependent  largely  on  curative  medicine. 
In  the  future  it  will  be  largely  upon  preventive  medi- 
cine. Statistics  show  that  every  fifty  seconds  a  life  is 
lost  to  our  country  through  preventable  diseases.  Med- 
ical science  believes  that  the  known  preventable  diseases  constitute  only  a  fraction  of  those  that 
can  be  prevented. 

Ever  since  its  establishment  in  1834,  the  Medical  College  of  Tulane  University  has  been  doing 
its  utmost  to  raise  a  standard  of  medical  education  throughout  the  country.  Now,  after  ninety 
years  of  active  existence,  it  has  taken  its  place  with  the  leading  medical  colleges,  not  only  of  the 
state  and  country,  but  of  the  whole  world. 


THE    COLLEGE    OF 
ENGINEERING 

Douglas  Smith  Anderson,  B.E.,  M.E. 
Dean 


The  College  nf  Engineering  offers  courses  of  profes- 
sional training  in  the  fundamental  principles  underlying 
the  various  branches  of  Engineering  and  Architecture. 
The  formulation  of  these  courses  Is  the  outgrowth  of  the 
best  thought  of  educators  and  the  engineering  profession 
and  of  our  own  experience  during  the  last  two  decades. 

The  technical  studies  in  the  College  of  Engineering 
are  contained  in  four  divisions  called  schools.  The 
schools  are  divided  into  departments.  A  department  in- 
cludes subjects,  or  groups  of  subjects,  which  are  similar 

in  nature.     The  schools  are:  Mechanical   and  Electrical   Engineering,   Civil   Engineering,    Chem- 
ical Engineering,  Architecture. 

No  candidate  for  a  degree  Is  allowed  to  restrict  himself  to  the  narrow  training  which  might 
be  imparted  by  any  one  school.  Work  in  the  technical  departments  of  one  of  the  above  schools 
is  made  the  backbone  or  principal  part  of  a  four  years'  course,  and  supplemental  work  Is  required 
in  other  schools  In  the  college. 


THE    COLLEGE    OF 
COMMERCE 

Morton  Arnold  Aldrich,  A.B.,  Ph.D. 
Dean 


^^BBB  w"^       ^Hb^^  The  purpose  of  this  College  has  been,  since  its  estab- 

^HH^B  ^  ^^^^^IMll     lishment  in  1914,  to  offer  substantial  professional  train- 

^^^^^^^  Jk        ^^^^^^^^bI     "^S  preparatory   to   a   business  career.     The   instruction 

^^^^^^^^  jft       ^^^^^^^11     "'^^■'^'^    is    planned    for    students    sufficiently    able    and 

^^^^^^^Bk        ^B     a^B^^^^^H     mature  to  do  work  of  university  grade,  and  no  student 
^^■BBB^^K         »  ^^B^^^BI^Bl     is  received  unless  prepared  to  do  work  of  this  character. 

It   is    essential,    also,   to   the    permanent   success   of    the 

College  that  its  students  approach  their  work  in   an  earnest  professional  spirit.     Students  failing 

to  do  so  may  expect  to  be  asked  to  withdraw. 

In  order  to  make  the  course  available  for  business  men  and  women,  classes  are  also  held  at 

night  from  8  to  9:45  o'clock.     These  classes  meet  at  Gibson  ?Iall,  Tulane  University,  each  course 

being  held   one   night  a  week.     By  thus   devoting  only  one   night   a  week  to   attending  a   course, 

a  student  may  take  any  of  the  night  courses  offered. 


THE    COLLEGE    OF  LAW 


RuFus  Harris,  LL.B. 
Dean 

The  Tulane  College  of  Law  lias  been  in  existence 
since  1847,  \vhen  it  was  Icnown  as  the  Law  Depaitment 
of  the  Univei'sit}'  of  Louisiana.  It  was  incorporated 
with  its  present  organization  in  1884,  and  the  name 
of  Tulane  was  added  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  the 
pulilic-spirited  citizen  who  then  endowed  it.  Its 
diplomas  have  been  conferred  on  more  than  1600  grad- 
uates. 

The  purpose  of  the  College  of  La\v  is  to  provide 
opportunities  and  facilities  for  training  equal  to  those 
afforded  elsewhere.  It  purports  to  inculcate  a  sound 
knowledge  of  both  substantive  and  adjective  law.  How- 
ever, the  school  recognizes  a  duty  beyond  equipping 
and  training  of  men  to  become  practitioners.  Many  of 
the  University  students  find  its  courses  valuable  train- 
ing for  citizenship  and  business  careers.  To  this  end 
the  College  has  selected  instructors  for  their  fitness  to 
teach.  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

Satisfactory  completion  of  at  least  two  years  of  col-       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
lege  work   in   approved   institutions  is  required   for  en- 
trance, and  a  period  of  three  years  of  law  study  is  required  for  graduation.     The  curriculum  of 
the  College  of  Law  is  unusually  attractive. 

The  College  of  Law  owns  a  large  and  well  selected  library,  by  the  use  of  which  students 
become  familiar  with  the  extensive  sources  of  the  law-  and  "learn  how  to  find  law." 

The  College  is  a  member  of  the  Association  of  American  Law  Schools,  and  has  been  given 
the  Class-A  rating  by  the  American  Bar  Association,  and  its  degree  is  registered  by  the  New 
York  College  Board  of  Regents.     These  are  the  standardizing  agencies  for  law  schools. 


THE    SCHOOL    OF 
PHARMACY 


Charle'S  Cassidy  Bass,  M.D. 
Dean 


This  school  was  established  in   1938.     In 
1908,  the  Pharmaceutical  School  of  the  Med- 
ical  Department  became   the   Department  of 
Pharmacy  of  the  Tulane  University  of  Louis- 
iana, and  in  191 3,  with  the  reorganization  of  the  divisions  of  the  University  related 
to  Medicine,  the  School  of  Pharmacy  became  a  part  of  the  reconstituted  College  of 
Medicine. 

The  school  holds  membership  in  the  American  Conference  of  Pharmaceutical  Fac- 
ulties, organized  to  promote  the  interests  of  pharmaceutical  education. 


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THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL 
OF  MEDICINE 


Denegre  MartiNj  M.D. 
Dean 


The  Graduate  School  of  Medicine  is  the 
Post-Graduate  Department  of  the  College  of 
Medicine  of  the  Tulane  University  of  Louis- 
iana. It  is  the  Mecca  for  the  physicians  who 
wish   to   take   short   review  courses,   or   those 

leading  to  a  specialty.  During  the  forenoon  instructions  are  given  by  men  of  train- 
ing and  experiences  in  the  Clinics  of  the  Charity  Hospital,  Touro  Infirmary  and 
the  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Hospital,  and  in  the  afternoon  and  evening  didactic 
lectures  are  delivered  at  the  Hutchinson  Memorial,  covering  all  of  the  branches  of 
Medicine. 


SCHOOL   OF   DENTISTRY 

Alfred  Archin'Ard  Leefe,  D.D.S. 
Dean 


There  is  nothing  which  has  caused  more  regret  to 
the  Board  of  Administrators  of  Tulane  University  than 
the  necessity  of  discontinuing  temporarily  the  Dental 
School.  It  was  found  that  in  order  to  meet  the  raised 
standards  of  dental  education  in  a  way  which  the  Board 
regarded  as  commensurate  with  the  work  of  the  Uni- 
versity in  other  professional  fields,  the  budget  required 
for  the  school  would  create  a  constantly  increasing 
annual  deficit  which  would  in  a  few  years  amount  to 
approximately  $100,000.00.  The  administration  is  will- 
ing neither  to  compromise  the  position  which  it  has 
constantly  maintained  for  high  standards  of  education 
nor  to  embark  on  the  ultimately  ruinous  policy  of  ac- 
cumulating deficits.  This  explains  why  the  Board  has 
been  compelled  to  suspend  temporarily  its  School  of 
Dentistry. 

It  is  hoped  that  at  least  the  dental  clinic,  which  has 
been  operated  so  successfulh",  may  be  continued  for  it 
would  be  nothing  less  than  a  calamity  to  be  .obliged  to 
abandon  this  outstanding  service  to  the  poor  people  of 
New  Orleans. 


THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL 

John  McL.^ren  McBrvde,  Litt.D. 
Dean 

The  Graduate  School  offers  to  men  and  women  the 
opportunity  of  extending  and  rendering  more  thorough 
the  scholarship  obtained  in  undergraduate  courses,  and 
of  advancing  the  boundaries  of  knowledge  by  special- 
ized work  and   research. 

The  privileges  of  this  school  are  extended  to  grad- 
uates of  this  University  and  of  other  institutions  of 
equal  grade.  The  general  scope  of  the  graduate  in- 
struction offered  in  any  subject  may  be  gathered  from 
the  statements  describing  the  Courses  of  Instruction. 
The  work  of  graduate  students  is  expected,  however, 
to  be  in  a  measure  independent  of  the  regular  courses 
of  instruction. 


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COURSES  FOR  TEACHERS 


James  Adair  Lvon,   A.M.,   D.Sc. 
Dea7i 


For  many  years  Tulane  Univeriity  lias  operated 
a  number  of  courses  to  meet  the  need  of  those  whose 
hours  of  employment  will  not  permit  attendance  upon 
regular  classes.  The  classes  are  scheduled  in  the  after- 
noon hours  and  on  Saturdays,  thus  making  it  possible 
for  teachers  especially,  if  they  so  desire,  to  add  to  their 
equipment  in  many  subjects. 

These  courses  are  of  full  college  grade,  conducted 
by  regular  members  of  the  faculty,  and  in  the  case  of 
students  who  have  satisfactorily  fulfilled  the  entrance 
requirements,  credits  obtained  may  be  applied  towards 
a  degree. 


SCHOOL  OF  SOCIAL  WORK 

Garret  Polhemus  Wvckoff 
Director 

For  seven  years  the  Department  of  Sociology  of  the 
Tulane  University  of  Louisiana  has  been  giving  courses 
intended  for  those  expecting  to  make  social  work  their 
profession.  Two  years  ago  these  w^ere  organized  into 
a  one-year  course  for  the  training  of  social  workers. 

In  June,  1927,  the  Board  of  Administrators  of  Tu- 
lane University'  voted  to  authorize  the  expansion  of 
the  course  into  the  School  of  Social  Work. 

The  school  is  a  member  of  the  Association  of  Schools 
of  Professional  Social  Work. 

The  particular  phase  of  social  work  for  which  train- 
ing is  at  present  offered  are  Family  Social  Work,  Chil- 
dren's Case  Work,  Medical  Social  Work,  Community 
Organization,  Vocational  Guidance,  and  Social  Re- 
search. Field  work  with  a  social  agency  doing  good 
work  in  its  line  is  required  of  each  student  and  occupies 
two  full  days  of  each  week.  Supervision  of  this  work 
is  in  charge  of  a  member  of  the  faculty  in  order  to  make 
certain  that  it  is  really  educative  to  the  student. 

The  School  of  Social  Work  is  on  a  strictly  graduate 
basis  and  has  in  its  student  body  this  year  graduates 
of  universities  as  far  distant  as  Texas,  Florida,  and 
New  York. 


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Members 


Ernest  C.  Miller 
Lawrence  C.  Daigre 
Daniel  A.  Camp 
Victor  Buerkle 


Ferdinand  H.  Bernier 
George  M.  Lyle 
Albert  J.  Dickerson 
Albert  E.  Holleman 


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Tke  Board  of  Administrators 

Esmond  Phelps,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Prrs'uintl  John  Hapiist  Li;vi:kt,  H.Sc. 

Chauncev  French,  first  l'ia--Frrsidntl  Marcus  Johns  MAGRur)ER,  M.D. 

Ernest  Lee  Jahncke,  B.E.,  Second  I'ur-I'rrs-  Jules  Blanc  Monroe,  A.B.,  IJ,.B. 

ident  Charles  Rosen,  A.B.,  LL.B. 

Abraham  Brittin  Paul  Hill  Saunders,  B.A.,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

James  Pierce  Butler,  LL.B.  Walker  Brainerd  Spencer,  A.B.,  LL.B. 

Miss  Florence  Dymond,  A.B.  Walter  Robinson  Stauiter 

John  Dymond,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.  (Jeorge  E.  Williams,  B.E. 

John  Barnwell  Elliott,  B.Litt.,  A.M.,  M.D.  Samuel  Zemurray 

Ex-Officio 

Oramel  Hinckley  Simpson 

Governor  of  Louisiana 

Arthur  Joseph  O'Keefe 

Mayor  of  New  Orleans 

Thomas  H.  Harris 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Education 

Lawrence  Andre  Wocan 

Secretary  and  Treasurer 

Memberskip  of  University  Council 

1927-1928 

President  Dinwiddie,   Cliairman 

President  Emeritus,  Sharp 

Biloxi,  Miss. 

Ex-Officio  Members 

Dr.  Morton  A.  Aldrich  .     .     .     .    ■ .  Dean,  College  of  Commerce 

Prof.  Douglas  Anderson Dean,  Collc/je  of  Ene/ineerinc/ 

Dr.  C.  C.  Bass  . Dean,  School  of  Medicine 

Dr.  Edward  A.  Bechtel Dean,  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

Dr.  Pierce  Butler Dean,  Neivcomb  Colleye 

Dr.  Rufus  C.  Harris Dean,  College  of  Law 

Dr.  Alfred  A.  Leefe Dean,  School  of  Dentistry 

Prof.  J.  Adair  Lyon Chairman  Commercial  Courses  for  Teachers 

Dr.  E.  Denegre  Martin Dran,  Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

Dr.  John  M.  McBryde Dean,  Graduate  School 

Elected  Members 

Term  of  Office — Sessions  of  1926-27  and  1927-28 

Dr.  Allan  C.  Eustis,  3621   Prvt.Tnia Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

Dr.  a.  C.  B.  Meynier,  921  Canal School  of  Dentistry 

Prof.  Donald  Derickson,  Gibson  Hall College  of  Engineering 

Prof.  S.  Santry  Reed,  Gibson  Hall College  of  Commerce 

Term  of  Office — Sessions  of  1927-28  and  1928-29 

Dr.  John  H.  Musser,  1527  Seventh  Street School  of  Medicine 

Dr.  Milton  H.  Colvin,  Gibson  Hall College  of  Law 

Dr.  Marten  ten  Hoor,  Gibson  Hall College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

Miss  Lota  Lee  Troy,  Newcomb  College Newcomb  College 

Dr.  Daniel  S.  Elliott,  Gibson  Hall Graduate  School 

Representatives  of  Alumni  Advisory  Committee 

Mr.  Frank  Wm.  Hart,  New  Orleans  Bank  Bldg.  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Labouisse,  1331  Philip  St. 

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SENIOR  CLASS 

AiTKENS,  Attica New  Oilcans,  La. 

K  A  e 

Bacher,  Leola New  Orleans,  La. 

A  n  E 

Batte,  Shellye Jackson,  Miss. 

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Bayley,  Catherine Atlanta,  Ga. 

n  B  * 

Baylor,  Claudia Gulfport,  Miss. 

X  Q 

Baxter,  Elaine    ......    New  Orleans,  La. 

z  2 

Bayon,  Lucille  Marie    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

French    Circle    (1);    Stage    Manager. 
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Bearss,   Katherine    Mary  .    .  Greenville,   Miss. 
Z  2 

Bland,  Coralie  Hallie    ....    Sumter,  S.  C. 
A  0  n 

BODENHEIMER,  EvELYN  F.  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  E  * 

French  Circle  (1,  3,  4);  Debating  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Debating 
Council  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Varsity  Debating  Alternate  (1);  Varsity 
Debating  Squad  (2);  Secretary-Treasurer,  Debating  Club  (2, 
3);    President   Debating   Club    (4);    Executive   Committee    (4). 


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Bradley,  Camilla  E New  Orleans,  La. 

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Bran'dao,  Esther New  Orleans,  La. 

z  T  A 

French    Circle     (1.     2,     3.     4);     Debating    Club     (1,     2,     3.     4) 

Dramatic    Club    (3,    4);    C.    P.    N.    Class   Debating   Team    (3) 

Student    Council    (3.    4);    Secretary    (3>:    Vice    President    (4) 

Summer  Committee    (4). 


Rrener,  Fannie New  Orleans,  La. 

Volley  Ball    (1,    3);    Hockey    (1,    2);   Bowling  Varsity    (3). 


Brent,    Martha    Dale Laurel,    Miss. 


Brown,  Edith Minden,  La. 

A  0  n 

Agnes    Scott    (1.    2);    Glee    Club    (1,    2);    M.    G,    Club     (3,    4); 

V.   W.   C.  A.    (1.   2.   3,    4);   Classical   Club    (1.    2);    French   Club 

(1,    2);    Sophomore    Committee    (2);    Chairman    of    Mardi    Gras 

Ball     C2);     May    Day     (1,     3). 


Blllock,  Sara  Crowell  . 
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Columbus,  Ga. 


Burrows,  Elizabeth  M Waco,  Tex. 

n  B  * 

Dramatic    Club;    French    Club. 


Cahn,  Bettie New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 

French   Circle    (1,   2,    4). 


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Carrau,  Vivian  Inez  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Carre,  Leila New  Orleans,  La. 


Chalaron,  Helena  M.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  o  n 


Chequelin,  Yvette  Byrne  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
n  B  * 


Clement,  Kathryn    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 
*  M 


Dalton,  Dorothy Bentonia,  Miss. 

A  0  n 


Daspit,  Dorothy  Katharine  .    .    .  Houma,  La. 

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DE  la  Houssaye,  Sidonia  L.  .    .    .  Franklin,  La. 

Dramatic   Club;    French   Circle. 


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Devlin,  Angela  Jane  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A  e 

Tulane    University    Players    (1)  :    Catholic    Clula    (2,    3.    4). 

Devlin,  Shirley  Amelie  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A  e 

Tulane    University  Players    (1);  Catholic   Club    (2,    3,    4);    Stu- 
dent  Council    (4). 

DoDDS,   Dicv  Miller  ....  Brookhaven,   Miss. 
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Y.   W.    C.    A.    (2.    3,    4);    Debating   Club    (2):    French    Circle    (2, 
3,   4):   C.  P.  N,   (4);   Freshman  Commission   (1);  House  Secre- 
tary    (3):     House     Council     (3,     4);     Executive     (3);     Finance 
Committee    (3);    Class   Vice   President    (3). 

Dunn,  Eleanor Amite,  La. 

A  A  n 

East,  Villa  Belle Norwood,  La. 

Freshman    Commission    (1):    Glee    Club    (3.    4);    J,    L.   House 
Council    (3,    4);    President    Doris    Hall    (3,    4);    Executive    (4). 


Field,  Beatrice  McMillan  .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

A  2  2 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cabinet  (2,  3);  Dramatic  Club  (1, 
2.  3,  4);  Debating  Club  (1,  2.  3);  Debating  Council  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Class  Debating  (2);  Class  President  (3);  Class  Secretary  12); 
House  Council  (3,  4);  Treasurer  (3);  Volley  Ball  (1,  2,  3. 
4),  Captain  (2);  Newcomb  Basketball  (2  3),  Captain  (3), 
Varsity  (3);  Spalding  Basketball  (2,  3);  Baseball  (1.  2,  3), 
Varsity  (2,  3);  Student  Body  President  (4);  Tulane  Student 
Council    (4). 


Fisher,  Enid  Piseros Greenville,  Miss. 

n  B  # 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  (2,  3,  4);  French  Circle  (2);  Sub-Editor,  "Ar- 
cade" Board  (3,  4):  House  Council  (2.  3,  4);  Treasurer  House 
Council  (2);  East  Wing  President  (4);  Class  Secretary  (3); 
Dormitory  Chairman,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (3);  Class  President  (4); 
Chairman    May    Day    Committee    (3). 


Foster,  Ruby New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n,      A  2  2 

Debating  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Mandolin-Guitar  Club  (1,  2); 
French  Circle  (2);  Student  Council  President  (4);  Class 
President  (2);  Debating  Club  President  (3):  Varsity  De- 
bating Team  (3);  Chairman  of  Debate  (4);  "Arcade"  Stalt 
(2,  3);  Assistant  Newcomb  Editor  "Jambalaya"  (3);  Stu- 
dent   Council    Representative     (2,     3). 


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Fowler,   Florence  Ruth  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  n  E 

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Fowler,  Winnie  Iola Asheville,  N.  C. 

Fox,   Sue   McDonald Columbus,   Ga. 

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Freeman,  Mary  Ella    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 
a  X 

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GoLL,  Alice  Dorothy    .    .    . 
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Caron,  Delphine New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

GoMiLA,  Madeline  C New  Orleans,  La. 

Gradwohl,  Rose  Hortense  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Greaves,  Mary  Katherine  . 

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French  Circle  (3);  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Glee  Club  (3,  4):  House 
Council  (1,  2,  3,  4);  RecordinB  Secretary  of  Student  Body 
Hockey  (1,  2.  3);  Newcomb  Ball  (2,  3.  4):  Baseball  (2.  3). 
(2):     Corresponding     Secretary     (3):     House     President      (4); 

Hardtner,  Violet Alexandria,  La. 

A  0  n 

Hamilton,  Helen  Bostick  .    .  Birmingham,  Ala. 
*  M 

Glee   Club    (1.    2,    3);    Water   Color  Prize    (1);    Fannie   Bstelle 

Holley    Prize    in    Art    (3);    Class    o£    1926    Prize    in    Art    (3); 

Mandolin-Guitar   Club    (4);    Art   Editor   of    "Arcade." 


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Atlanta,  Ga. 


Hani.ey,  Kathryn  Tierrey    . 

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Dramatic   Club    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Glee   Club    (1,    2);   Pan-Hellenic. 

Hayward,  Stella New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

Heaslip,  Cora  Wirt    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 
A  o  n 

Vice  President  of  Student  Body  (4);  Executive  Committee 
(4);  Member  Finance  Committee  (3);  Class  Treasurer  (2); 
Dramatic  Club  (1.  2  3.  4);  French  Circle  (3);  Newcomb 
"N"  (2);  Swimming  Emblem  (2);  Varsity  Hockey  (1.  2,  3); 
Newcomb   Ball    Team    (3). 

Herring,  Albena  M Monroe,  La. 

A  A  n 

T.    W.    C.    A.:    French    Circle. 

Hills,  Doris  Chase    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 
K  K  r 

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Holberg,  Vera  Bernice  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Hopkins,  Gladys  Katherine  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
n  B  4> 

French     Circle     (1,     2,     3,     4);     Newcomb    Basketball     (1,     2); 
Newcomb    Ball     (4);    Treasurer    (4). 

Howard,  Katherine  RL    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 
A  z 

Jay,  Rosalie  Lairnia  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Julius,  Elsie  Bahette Coluinbus,  Ca. 

A  E  <I' 

French    Circle    (2.    3,    4);    Debating   Clul)    (2,   3,    "1);    Deljating 

Council    (4):    Senior   Glass   Play   Committee    (4);   J.   Ij.    House 

Council    (3.    4);    Second   Vice    President   J.    L.    House    (4);    Vice 

President   Glass    (4);    "Jambalaya"   Representative    (4), 


Kahn,  Hannah  Mildred  .    .  Morgan  City,  La. 


Kahn,  Ray  Fredericka  . 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Debating  Club   (2,   3,   4);  French  Circle   (1.   2,   3,   4);   Dramatic 
Club    (1.    2,    3,    4). 


KuNDERT,  Salome  jVLargaret  .    .    .  Gretna,  La. 
Lamb,  Pat  Cussons    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  T  A 


Lang,  Edith  Anna    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 

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Lang,  Robbie  Gwendolyn  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
z  T  A 

Newcomb    Dramatic    Club    (1.    2,    3,    4);    Cercle    Francais    (1, 
2,    3,    4);   Y.   W.    C.    A.    (1,    2,    3,    4);    May   Day   Committee    (3); 
Vice    President   Dramatic    Club    (4);    Senior   Class   Play   Com- 
mittee  (4);    Volley    Ball    (3,    4). 


Lea,  Eva  Louise New  Orleans,  La. 

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.Levine,  Ronia New  Orleans,  La. 

Debating   Club    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Varsity   Debating   Team    (1.    2); 
Jennie   C.   Nixon   Debate    (1,    2). 

LiPscoi\rR,  Virginia  Reese  .    .    .  Demopolis,  Ala. 

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Martin,  Dorothea    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 
n  B  'I' 

Frenoll    Circle     (2.     3,     4);    Volley    Ball     (2.     3),    Captain     (3); 

Newcomb    Basketball    (1,    2.    3).    Captain    (1);    Spalding   Bas- 

Icetball    (1);    Hockey    (2);    Baseball    (1);    Track    (1);    Varsity 

Newcomb    Basketball     (1). 


Massey,  Dorothy  Nancy 


.  Orlando,  Fla. 


French    Circle    (1,    2.    3.    4):    Y.    W.    C.    A.     (1,    2,    3,    4)-,    De- 
bating Club    (1.   2). 


McLaughlin,  Betty Forest,  Miss. 

A  2  2 

"C.  p.  N.";  Manaolin-Guitar  Club  (2.  3,  4);  Secretary-Treas- 
urer Mandoliu-Guitar  Club  (4);  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2.  3):  Debat- 
ing Club  (2,  3.  4);  Class  Debating  Team  (3);  Dramatic 
Club  (1.  2.  3,  4);  Student  Council  (4);  House  Council  (4); 
Varsity  Hockey  (1,   2.  3);  Newcomb  Ball    (3);   Newcomb  "N". 


Menville,  Muriel  Marie  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  A  n 

Newcomb  Ball  Team   (1):   Pan-Hellenic  Representative   (3.   4). 

Meyer,  Louise New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A  e 


Metz,  Ruth  Matas 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Miller,  Merrill Osceola,  Ark. 

n  B  * 

Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3). 


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MoFFETT,  Mary  Wilfrid Monroe,  La. 

A  0  n 

MoiSE,  Alice New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

Atlil«tic    Council    (4):    Newcomb   Ball    (1.    2,    3,    4);    Newcomb 

Basketball     (1);    Varsity    (3);    Hockey    Varsity     (3);    Varsity 

Bowling   (3). 

MoisE,  Marian  Aline  . 

A  0  n 

MoNTEGUT,  Bernice  Claire  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Mooney,  Cecil  Floyd 

K  K  r 

Athletic  Association  "Arcade":  Class  President,  '24;  Student 
Council.  '25;  Athletic  Association,  '25;  Assistant  Business 
Manager  "Arcade,"  '25;  Class  Basketball,  '24,  '25;  Varsity 
Ba.sketball,  '24  '25;  Newcomb  Ball  Class,  '24,  '25;  Newcomb 
Basketball  Class,  '24,  '25;  Hookey  Varsity,  '25;  Hockey  Class, 
'24,  '26;  Baseball  Varsity,  '24,  '25;  Class,  '24,  '25;  Track,  '24, 
'25;  Croquet  Team,  '25;  Horseshoe  Pitching  Team,  '25; 
Tennis  Varsity,  '25. 

Moreau,  Modeste  Bertha 

MoRPHY,  Helen New  York  City 

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Morrison,  Edna  Elizabeth  . 

Z  T  A,    A  2  2 

Jennie  C.  Nixon  Debating  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
(2,  3,  4);  French  Circle  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Class  Debating  Team 
(1,  2);  Carnot  Team  (2,  3);  "Winner,  Jennie  C.  Nixon  De- 
bate (3);  Varsity  Debating  Team  (3);  "Arcade"  Staff  (3,  4); 
Literary  Editor  (4);  Newcomb  Editor  "Hullabaloo"  (4); 
Winner,  Lazarus  Medal  tor  English  Essay  (3);  Secretary- 
Treasurer    Debating    Club     (4). 

Mounger,  Cecilia  Ouida  . 
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Neville,  Ella McComb,  Miss. 

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NocKTON,  Lena  May Crowley,  La. 

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Packer,    RLaxine    Lanier  . 
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Alexandria,    La. 


Parham,  Louise Shreveport,  La. 


Parsons,  Edwarda     ....     New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   T   A 

French    Circle     (1):    Dramatic    Cluta     (2.     3,     4);    Pan-HcUenic 

(3,   4);   President  Dramatic  Club   (4):  Treasurer  oi:  Class   (3); 

Volley    Ball    (3);    Hockey    (1,    2.    3). 


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Class    Vice    President    (1):    Freshman    Commission    fl)  :    Glee 
Club    (2     3,    4);    French    Circle    f4):    "Jambalaya"  Representa- 
tive   (2),   Business  Manager    (4);   Baseball    (2,    3). 


Roberts,  Alice Alexandria,  La. 

K  K  r 


Robertson,  Margie  White  .    .    .    . 
*  M 

T.    W.    C.    A.;    Debating    Club. 


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Rollins,  Mary  Lockett 


Gulfport,  Miss. 


Debating   Club    (2,    3.    4);   Y.   W.   C.    A.    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Class   De- 
bating   Team    (2,    3);    Fresiiman    Commission:    Newcomb    Ball 
(4);    Pi    Beta   Plii    Prize    (3). 


Root,  Alice  Carol New  Oilcans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Rosenblatt,  Mary  Lillian  ....  Atlanta,  Ga. 
*  M 

T.    W.    C.    A.;    Volley    Ball,    '25.     '26,    '27;    Chairman    Ctiapel 
Committee,    '28. 

Sanders,  Mary  Roberta  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A  e 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1);  Volley  Ball  (2,  3,  4);  Newcomb  Basl<etball 
(1,  2.  3);  Varsity  (1);  Spalding  Basketball  (1,  2,  3).  Varsity 
Squad   (3);  Baseball   Squad    (1,   2);   Class  Vice  President    (2). 


Saunders,  Maridel 


New  Orleans,  La. 


n  B  * 


Frenoli  Circle  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Debating  (2);  Pan-Hellenic  Coun- 
cil; "Arcade"  Assistant  Manager  (3),  Editor  (4);  Manager 
French  Circle  (2);  Class  Treasurer  (1);  Student  Council  (1): 
Athletic  Council  (2,  3,  4);  Newcomb  Ball  (1,  2,  3);  Newcomb 
Basketball  (3);  Spalding  Basketball  (1,  2,  3),  Varsity  (1, 
2,  3),  Captain  (3);  Hockey  (1,  2,  3),  Varsity  (2,  3);  Varsity 
Baseball   (1,    2.    3);   Varsity   Tennis    (1,    3). 


Seaward,  Bertha 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Glee  Club;   Y.   W.    C.   A.    (1,    2,    3,    4);   Cabinet   (2);   Treasurer 

(3);   Undergraduate   Representative    (4);    Freshman 

Commission. 


Staples,  Daisy  Cooke    .    . 
K  A  e 


Alexandria,  La. 


Thomason,  Mary  Louise  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  n  E 

Volley   Ball    (3,    4);   Newcomb  Basketball    (2,    3);   Spalding   (3); 
Hockey    (3);   Baseball    (3). 


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Valenzuela,   Sara  Luz  .    .    .  Tobasco,   Mexico 

El  Institute  de  las  Espanas  Medal  (3);  Volley  Ball  (1,  3): 
Newcomb  Ball  (2);  Newcomb  Basketball  (1.  2,  3);  Spaldins 
Basketball  <1.  2);  Hockey  (1.  2);  Baseball  (1,  2,  3);  Tennis 
Tournament  (1,  2.  3);  Croquet  Tour  (1,  2,  3);  Bowling 
Tournament  (1,  2);  Swimming  Meet  (1);  Spanish  Plays  (1, 
2,    3);    Field    Day    (1,    2.    3,    4). 


VuNCANON,  Annis  Martha  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   T  A 

Glee   Club   (1.    2,    3.    4);    Dramatic  Club    (1,    2,    4). 


Wadsworth,  Selma  a. 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Waldmann,   Eleanor   S.  .    .  New  Orleans,   La. 


Walker,  AL\rlan Newbern,  Ala. 

X  fi,    A  2  2 

Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Dramatic  Club  (2,  3,  4);  French  Cir- 
cle (2):  Class  Vice  President  (2);  Student  Body  Treasurer 
(3);  Athletic  Council  (3);  House  Council  (4);  Executive 
Committee  (3,  4):  Student  Council  (4);  President  Art  Stu- 
dent Body  (4);  Volley  Ball  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Spalding-  Basketball 
(1,  2,  3),  Varsity  (3);  Newcomb  Basketball  (1,  2.  3), 
Varsity   (3). 


Wallace,  Janet  Isabel  .    . 
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New  Orleans,  La. 


T.  W.    C.    A.    (1,    2,    3,    4);   Dramatic   Club    (2,    3.    4);    Debating 

Club    (2,    3,    4);    Debating   Council    (4);    Pan-Hellenic    (3,    4); 

May  Day  Committee   (3);  Chairman  Ring  Committee  (4). 


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Werr,  Gertrude New  Orleans,  La. 

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WiGLHV,  Dorothy  Mari.owe  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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K  A  e 


Wilson,  Muriel New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 

French  Circle  (1.  2,  3);  Debating  Club  (I,  2):  Dramatic 
Club  (1,  2,  3);  T.  U.  P.  (1);  Entertainment  Committee  (3); 
May  Day  Committee  (3);  "Jambalaya"  Repre.sentative  (3); 
Pan-Hellenic  (3.  4):  Executive  Committee  (4);  Newconib 
Editor  "Jambalaya"   (4). 


WooDviLLE,  Caroline  E.    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

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Aderholu.  James  P.,  Jr Del  Rio,  Texas 

N  2  N 
Varsity  Track,    '26. 


Ane,  Joseph  Novell    ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
e  K  s[',   A  n  A 

Secretary     Student    Body,    '25. 


Ayo,  Thomas Raceland,  La. 

A  K  K 

Band,    '22,    '23,    '24,    '25,    '26;    Glee    Club    Orchestra,    '22,     '23, 
'24;    Dramatic    Club    Orchestra.     '23,    '24. 


AzAR,  George  James  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
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B.A. 


Baird,  Valllant  Clinton  .    .    .  Stamford,  Texas 
e  K  ^I',   A  n  A 


President    Arts    and    Sciences,    '25;    President    Medical;    Pan- 
Hellenic,  '28;    President   Class,    '28. 


Boles,  Arthur  Edward Miami,  Fla. 

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BLLMiurRG,  AnE  WiLLiAM  .    .    .  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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Honor    Council.    '2";     Pan-Hellenic    Council.     '27,     '28;     Intei- 
Fraternity    Basketball.    '25,    '26:   Varsity    Basketball.    '27. 


B.\VLK.s,  John  George Detroit,  IMich. 

A.B.,     University    of    Michigan. 

Brickm.an,  Isadore    ....    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

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B.S. 


Broder,  AVilliaim  Jerome  . 

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Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Blsh,  Leon.ard  Ewing    .    .    .    Huntsvillc,  Texas 
K  i;,   *  X 

Patliogens,    '25,   '26;    Owls  Club.   '26,   '27,    '28. 

Cherry,  Robert  Herman  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2  N,    *  X 

B.S..    Tulano;    Freshman    Tug-ot-War. 


Collins,  Conrad  Green 


New  Orleans,  La. 


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B.S.;    Varsity   Tiack    Team,    '26.    '27,    '28;   Varsity   Golf   Team, 

'26,    '27,    '2S;    Tug-of-War.    '23.    '24;   Interfraternity   Basketball, 

'27,   '2S;   Interclass  Track,   '25,   '26,    '27,    '28. 


Cox,  Lvalan   Talisiage  .    .    .  Sweetwater,  Texas 


CuMMiNGS,  Hatch  W.,  Jr.  .    .    .  Hearne,  Texas 

N  2  N,    *  r  A 
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Daly,  George  Shackelford 

A  K  K 


Daniels,  James  Palace    .    . 
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Opclousas,  La. 


Pcnsacola,  Fla. 


Davis,  David  Richard Emporia,  Kaiis. 

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Square   and   Compass. 


Donaldson,  Joy  Kenneth  .  Green  Forest,  Ark. 
2  A  E,  *  X 

B.S.,    University    of    Ailtansas;     Patliogens;     Owls. 


Paducah,  Ky. 


Eaton,  William  Virgil,  Jr.  . 
A  X  A,   <i=  X 

Pathogens, 


Ellender,   Stephen  Ernest 

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Ellender,  Willard  Anthony  . 
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Pathogens. 


EuBANKS,  Oscar  Gray    ....    Lucedale,  Miss. 
e  K  ^l' 

B.S.,    University    ot    MississippL 


]5ourg,   La. 


Houma,  La. 


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Farragut,  Loyall  David  .    .    .  Pascagoula,  Miss. 
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Fleming,  Carlton  Alonzo  .    .    .  Raconton,  Ga. 

i;  A  E,    N  2  N 
PatllogGiis.    Owls. 

Gandelman,  Saailel  F.    .    .    New  Haven,  Conn. 

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Gilpin,  Florence  Ruth  .    .    .  Eastondale,  Mass. 

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Gooding,  Guy  Vernon    ....    Kinstoii,  N.  C. 
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A.B..    Uiiivci'Kity    of    Noi-tli    Cafuliiia. 

Graham,  John  Preston    .    .    .    Kissimniee,  Fla. 
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Graves,  Amos  Maverick  .    .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

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Green,  John  Leighton,  Jr.  .  Ft.  Worth,  Texas 

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Green,  Morris Rmoklyn,  N.  Y. 

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GuYNES,  William  Allison  .    .    .  Calvert,  Texas 
e  K  * 

Hanckes,  Lloyd  Joseph  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  K  K,   A  fi  A 

B.S. ;    I'lnss   Vice-Pi-esident,   '24.    '25. 

Hargrave,  Robert  Lee  .    .  Wichita  Falls,  Texas 
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B.S.,    Tulane;    "Jambalaya"    Repi-esentalive,    '2G. 


Haw,  William  Hunter Benton,  Mo. 

K  A,  *  B  n 

B.A.,    L'niversity    of    Missouri. 


Haydel,  Henry  Lawrence  ....  Convent,  La. 
*  p  2 

B.A. ;    Band.    '22.    '23,    '24.    '25,    '26;    Giee    Club    Orchestra,    '22, 

'2.'!,    '24;    Dramatic  Club    Orchestra,    '23.   '24;    Secretary   Senior 

Class   of  Arts  and   Sciences,   '26, 


Heiiielherg,  Charles  H.  .    .    .  Marshall,  Texas 
e  K  * 


Heiter,  William  Leslie Mobile,  Ala. 

2  A  E,   *  X 

Thirteen   Club,    Pathogens,    Owls  Club. 


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Hendrick,  John  Victor  ....  Shreveport,  La. 

K   A,    *  X 


Hensox,  George  Grant Miami,  Fla. 

ATA,    <I>  <I>,    *  X 

Patliogons.      Apaclio,      Vice      Prfsident      Senior      Class     Med- 
icino,    '27,    '2S. 


Winona,   Miss. 


Holmes,  Edward  Warren  . 

ATA.    $  X 
B.S..    University   of   Mississippi 


Kesler,  Rorert  Cicero    ....    Spencer,  N.  C. 
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Klein,  Warren  Eihle    ....    Memphis,  Tenn. 
Kii,MAN,  Joseph  Ray Dallas,  Texas 

2  a  E,    N  2  N 

Knight,  Max  John Merryville,  La. 

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Class    Presirlent.    '24,    '25;    Patliogons;    Owl's    Club. 

Lazari's,  Jack Sanford,  N.  C. 

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Leeper,  James  Avery  ....  Lenoir  City,  Tenii. 
n  K  <i>,  X  z  X 

B.S. 


Leslie,  Frei5  .    .    . 


Lake  City,  Fla. 


X  Z  X 


Honor    Council.    '24.    '25;    Freshman    Football.    '22;    Dormitory 
Governing    Board,     '25,    '26.    '27. 


Levy,  Julius  L.azard    .    . 
*  A  K 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Class  Wrestling,    '24,    '25;    Tug-ot-War.    '23,    '24;    Pan-Hellenic 
Council,    '27. 


LiNDER,  John  Eugene    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 
AHA,    *  B  n 

B.A.;    Assistant    in   Physiological    Cliemislry, 


Magee,  Louis  McNair Prentiss,  Miss. 

*  X 

B.S.,    University   of    Mississippi. 

Magruder,  Levin  Freeland  .     .  Starkville,  Miss. 

ATA,    *  X 
B.S.,    Mississippi  A.   and   M. 

Martin,  William  Coda  ....  Liberty,  N.  C. 

X  Z  X 


MinLO,  Charles New  Orleans,  La. 

A  Q  A 

Square  and   Compass. 


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Birmingham,   Ala. 


Ferret,  Frank  Placide    ....    Jeanerette,  La. 

E   K   2,    <I>   P   2 

Phillips,  Percy  Albert  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
n  K  *,  X  z  X 

"Hull.ibaloo"   Representative.   '27;   A.   A.    U.   Wrestling   Cli.im- 

pion,    '22. 

B.S. 

Pierce,  Francis  Dowdle Parrott,  Ga. 

*  A  e,    N  s  N 

B.S.,    University  of  Georgia:    Owls   Club;   Pathogens  Club. 


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SENIOR  CLASS 


MiGLiORE,  Anthony    ....     Pittsburgh,  Penn. 
A  n  A 

B.S.,    University    of    Pittsburgh;    Debate    Team,     '22. 

MiRAMON,  George  Charles  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Monte,  Louis  Anthony  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
<[>  p  2 

B.S.;   Honor  Counril.  '25;   Wrestling  Team,   '24. 

Morris,  Clifton  Tate  ....  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

ATA,   4>  X 
Pan-Hellenic    Council,    '28. 

Morris,  Neal Pensacola,  Fla. 

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PiNCUS,  Elgi-ne  Rosenthal  .    .  Alexandria,  La. 

<I'  A  s 


Benson,    Ariz. 


Powell,   Charles   Spencer  .    . 
e  K  -I' 

Square    and    Compass, 


Preston,  Harry  Hansell  .    .  Hot  Springs,  Arii. 

S  X,    N  2  N 

B.S. ;      Secretary-Treasurer      of      Senior      Class      of      Medicine; 
Pathogens. 


Price,  Jerry  Clay Gainesville,  Texas 

*  K  ^I',   >i>  X 

I'athoKcns:   Owl  Club;  President  of  Medical  Pan-Hellenic,  '2S. 


QuiNN,  George  Patrick  .    . 

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.  Shreveport,  La. 


Reed,  Pal.mer  Harding  .....  Paducah,  Ky. 

K   2,    <I>  X 

Owl  Club;  Vice  President   Medical   Student  Body,   '2S. 

RiGGS,  Ralph  Hearsey    ....    Shreveport,  La. 
n  K  <i>,  X  z  X 

Honor  Council,  •27;  Pan-Hellenic,  '2S. 

Ripps,  Isador Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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B.S.,   College  ot  the  City  o£  New  York. 


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Roberts,   David  Charles  .    .  New  Orleans,   La. 
A  K  K,   A  n  A 

B.S. 

Roberts,  Earl  Hambey Lawtey,  Fla. 

A  K  K 

Honor  Council,   '27. 

Robertson',   Ruth  Foster  ....  Clayton,  Ala. 

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B.A. 

Rogers,  Wilmer  Howell  .    .  St.  Francisville,  La. 

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Pathogens;  Owls  Club;   Varsity  Track,   '25,   '26,   '27;  President 
of    Student    Body    of    Arts    and    Sciences,    '26:    President    of 
Student     Body     of     Medicine,     '28:     Vice     President     of     Stu- 
dent  Council,    '26. 


Rose,  James  Willlam 


Goldsboio,  N.  C. 


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Ross,  Thomas  Trigg Okoloiia,  Ark. 

A  K  K 

Square    and    Compass;    B.A.,    Hendrix    College. 


Sacco,  Allan  Charles  .    . 
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Houston,   Texas 


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B.S.,    Tulane. 


S.'\CKS,  David  Robert  ....  San  Antonio,  Texas 
*  B  n 

Safferstone,  Irving New  York,  N.  Y. 

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Smith,  Earl  Conway    .    . 
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Siler  City,  N.  C. 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Poplarville,   Miss. 


Strahan,  Eva  Eugenia  . 
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B.S. 
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Sullivan,  Maurice  Patrick  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A,    N   2  N,     2  T 

Academic     Pan-Hellenic.     •25,     '26,      '27.     '28;     Art     Editor     of 
•■Jambalaya,"    '26;    Staff,  '25. 

Teaslev,  Harry  Eugene  ....  Hartwell,  Ga. 
n  K  *,  e  K  ^I' 

Secretary  of  Sophomore  Class;  Vice  President  of  Junior  Class. 

Thomas,  Ford  Alton Heflin,  La. 

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Savage,  Richard  Stephen  .    .    .St.   I-ouis,  Mo. 

Honor    Council,    '28, 

Shamblin,  James  Roscoe  .    .    ,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 
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B,A.,,    University    of    Alabama. 

Simmons,  Samuel  Joseph,  Jr.  .    .  Arcadia,  Fla. 

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B.S. :    Intel-class    Wrestling,    '2S,    ■21;    Interclass    Tug-oC-Wai", 

'23,    '24;    Class    Presidint,    '26;    Treasurer   of    Medical    Student 

Body,   '27. 


Cullman,  Ala. 


Tucker,  William  Lee    .    .    . 
*  X 

B.S.,   University  of  Alabama. 
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Warner,   Eugene  Merwin  .    .  Ft.   Smith,   Ark. 

K  A 


Welsh,  Clyde  Lionel  .    . 

N  2  N 


Winn,  Fred  Charles  .    . 

A  K  K 


Mandam,   N.   D. 


.  Columbus,   Ga. 


Womack,    Robert  Kendrick  .    .    .  Blakely,   Ga. 


Woodson,  Waren  Burbank  .    .  Temple,  Texas 

2  A  E,    N   2  N 

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Britsch,  L.  Delphin  ....  New  Orlean.s,  La. 

Class  Roentgenologist.    '28;   Class  Histoilan.    '25. 


Busby,  Robert  Edw.ard  .    .    .  Hattiesburg,  Miss 
2  n,   *  fi 


Cerniglia,  Frank  Pascal  . 


Tallulah,  La. 


Vice   President   Class,    '25;   Vice   President   Student  Body,    '2S; 
Woodward    Prize,    '27. 


FiELSCHMiDT,  HuGO    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 
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Flinn,  James  Ambrose,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  2  * 

Freshman    Football,    '23;    White    Elephants,    '23;    Cl,a.ss    Pres- 
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Floyd,  Ashby  Franklin,  Jr.  .    .    .  Phoenix,  Ala. 

Freshman     Football,     '23;     "Jambalaya"     Representative,    '23; 

Honor    Council,     '25;    Varsity    Baseball,    '25;     Vice    President 

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Rosen,  Isidore  Jacob Miami,  Fla. 

Honor    Council.     '2S:    Tug-of-War.    '2!^-i;     ".Tnmhnlayfi"     UnjiT-)'- 
sentativp.     '27;     "Hullatjaloo"     ReprcsL-ntativf;,    '2S. 


Schwartz,  Bernard  Samuel  .  Greenville,  Miss. 
K  N 

Secretary    of    Class,    '27;    Secretary-Treasurer    of    Dental    Stu- 
dent   Body,    '2S;    Interfraternity    Basketball,    '27,    '28. 


Strickland,  Dee  A. 


Harrisonburg,  La. 


Square  and  Compass:  Vice  President  of  Class,  '25;  President 
of  Class,  '26;  Vice  President  Student  Body,  '27;  Assistant 
Editor  of  "Jambalaya."  '27;  President  of  Dental  Student 
Body,  '28;  Editor  of  Medical  Section  of  "Jambalaya,"  '28; 
Member    of    Student    Council.     '28. 


Wexler,  David  Frank    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman  Tug-of-War;   Honor  Council,   '28;   Class  Treas.,   '2S. 


Wharton,  Wvant  C Gulfport,  Miss. 


Williams,  Claude  S.,  Jr.  .    .    .  Ellisville,  Miss. 
2  X,    ^I'  Q 

B.S..    Mississippi    A.    and    M.  ;    Pan-Hellenic    Council,    '2fi. 


WiRTH,  Frederick  Harold  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Class  President,   '25;   Student  Body  Secretary,   '2G;  Woodward 
Prize,    '27. 


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Arrington,  Marvin   Eldon  .  Brookhaven,  Miss. 


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Barham,  Joseph   Hamlin 
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Baseball     Varsity     (2,      3.      4),     Captain      (3);     Pan-Hellenic; 
L'Apache. 


BouDREAU,   Floyd  Thomas  .    .  Washington,  La. 
Bristow,  Louis  Judson  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Buchanan,  Forest  C. 


New  Orleans,  La. 


K  A,    T  X  E 

President    of    Class,    '25,    '26:    President    or    Arts    and    Science 

Student    Body;    Secretary    and    Treasurer   of   Student   Council; 

Class   Football,   Basketball,    Baseball. 


Burton,  Robert  H.  II  .    .    .    -  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Cabiri,  Carlo  Peter  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Cahn,  Leonard  Baer  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Cash,  Henry  Boseman  .  Boiling  Springs,  N.  C. 

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Clayton,  Sherwood  Strobel  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Interolass  Debate   (1,   2);  Freshman   "T"   Club;  Glendy  Burke 

(!)■    Glee  Club;   President  of  Y.   M.   C.   A.;  Vice  President   of 

Senior   Class;    Librarian    of   Glee  Club;    Member    of   Academic 

Board   (4). 


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Davidson,  Hugh  C,  Jr.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Ben,  K  A  <i',  <i'  'i> 

Thii-teen  Club;  Freshman  Track;  InterL-Uiss  Track  (1,  2); 
Interclass  Basketball  (2);  Varsity  Basketball  (3);  Varsity 
Track  (3);  Pan-Hellenic  Council  (3,  3,  4);  Chairman  Pledge 
Committee  (4);  Secretary  and  Treasurer  ot  Arts  and  Science 
Student  Body    (4). 

DiNKiNS,  Ladd  a Scott,  La. 

K  A 

Interclass    Wrestling    1 2.    3);    Varsity    Wrestling    Team     (2); 
White    Elephants, 

Ehlert,  Charles  Dirker  .    .    .  Waterproof,  La. 
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Fernon,  Joseph  G.,  Jr.    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 
K  K  <Sr 

Band  (2,  3,  4);  Y,  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet   (3,   4);  Business  Manager 

of     Freshman     Handboolt     (4);     Secretary     of     Senior     Class; 

Honor  Board    (4). 

Fraser,  Swepson  Floyd Many,  La. 

Gardberg,  Manuel    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 

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Gardner,  Thomas  Lloyd  .  .  Clarksville,  Texas 
Gelbke,  Carroll  Frank  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Gold,  Henry  Raphael    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

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Goodman,  Samuel  Jacob  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 


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Freshman     Football:     Secretary-Troasurcr     Freshman     Class; 

Glondy  Burke   (1,   2,   3);  Vice  PresUlent  Class   (2);   Committee 

on    Student   Affairs. 


Hagerty,  William  Philip  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Harp,  Charles  Ellington    .    .    Huntsville,  Ala. 
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White    Elephants. 


Harris,  Edwin  Chesnutt  .    .  New  Orleaii,s,  La. 

Y.    M.    C.    A.    Cabinet    (2,    3,    4). 


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Harrison,    Malcolm    W.  .    .  Montgomery,   Ala. 


Harrison,  Vernon  Baker  .    .  Ft.  ^Vorth,  Texas 


Hehert,  Warren  Harang  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Henriques,  Charles  Buck  .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Higgins,  Lawrence  Ernest  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T  X  E 

Arthurians;    "Hullabaloo"    Staff    (2,    3);    Freshman    Baseball; 

Interclass    Baseball     (2);     "Jambalaya"     Representative     (4); 

International  Club. 


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Jacobs,  Sydney New  Orleans,  La. 


Joseph,    Phillip    Salem  ....  Shreveport,   La. 


Kaplan,  Ben Bryan,  Texas 

President  nf  Dormitory;  Governing  Board  (4);  Vice  Pres- 
ident of  Arts  and  Science  Student  Body;  Plonor  Council  (.3): 
Secretary  ot  Class  (3);  Dormitory  Board  (3);  Terpens  (2); 
Track  (1);  Interclass  Football  (1,  2);  Int^reiass  Baseball 
(1,    2);    Interclass   Track    (1,    2). 


Kleinfeldt,  Ahrahari   L  .    .  New  Orleans,   La. 


Leach,  Lee  Solden New  Orleans,  La. 

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LeBlanc,  Charles  Arthur  ....  Houma,  La. 
Levy,  Louis  Malcolm  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Arthurians;   Y.   M.   C.  A.    (2,   3,    4). 

LiPANi,  John  Gaspare  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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LoDRiGUES,  RoYDEN  RoTH  ....  Patterson,  La. 

T  X  E 

Class  Football    (2);   Class  Track   (2);  Varsity  Football   (2,   3); 
Varsity    Track    (3,    4) ;    Arthurians. 


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LvTLE,  Jaimes  Edwarh,  Jr.  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Freshman   Track. 

Mahone,  George  Savage  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2  A  E 

]\Lartinez,  William  H.  .  Cabo  Rojo,  Porto  Rico 
Mays,  Clifford  Raymond  .    .  Plain  Dealing,  La. 

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McDowell,   Robert   Clayton  .    .    .  Trout,   La. 
McKinney,  Fred New  Orleans,  La. 

Aithurians;    Y.    M.  C.   A.   Cabinet    (2,    3);  Vice   President    (4); 
President    ot    State    Student    Council    of    Y.    M.    C.    A. 

McShane,  Rudolph  Matas  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Menville,  John  Gilmer  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Ben 

Mitchell,  W.  Hamilton  .  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

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O'Neill,  Maurice  Edwin  .    .  Morgan  City,  La. 

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Planch E,  Fellx  Anthony  .    .    .  Covington,  La. 

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Porter,  Robert  Sutton  ....  Shreveport,  La. 


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Rrnken,  Palil  William  .    .  San  Antonio,  Texas 


Richard,  Golden  George  .    .  Lake  Charles,  La. 


RiERA,  Rafael  B.    .    .    .    Mayaguez,  Porto  Rico 


RosENRLUM,  Leo New  Orleans,  La. 


Schaffner,  Philippe  V.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La 

T   X    E,    K  K   •'V 

Band    (1.    2,    ?..    4):    Assistant   Manager    (2,    3);    Manager    M) 

Glee     Club     (1.     2,     3,     4);     Ai-thurlans;     Vice     President     (4) 

Y.  M.   C.   A.   Cabinet 


Sentell,  Charles  S Plain  Dealing,  La. 

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Setzler,   Robert  Kenneth  .    .    .  Crossett,  Ark. 


Stahl,  Leopold New  Orleans,  La. 


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Stolley,  Carl  Hermann  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Tenpens:    Glee    Club;    Dramatic    Gui'd;    Band;    President    of 

Senioi-     Class;     "Ja,mbalaya"     Representative     (2);     Secretary 

of    Junior   Class, 


Storey,  Clifford  Fulton  .    .  Baton  Rouge,  La. 


Strug,  Lawrence New  Orleans,  La. 

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Talbot,   Ralph   Jefferson 


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Terhune,  Cornelius  A.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Band    (1,    2,    3     4);    Glee    Club    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Interclass   Tug-of- 

War;    Interclass    Debate    (2);    Treasurer   of  T.    M.    C.    A.    (4); 

Tulane    University    Players    (2). 


Terrell,  Vernon  LaG.,  Jr.  .  Magnolia,  Miss. 
Tessitore,  Nicola  Joseph  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Theriot,  G.  Roy New  Orleans,  La. 


Williamson,  Samuel  Ruthven  .  Bessemer,  Ala. 

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Baginsky,  Herman New  Ork-ans,  La. 

Glendy    Burke:    Vice    Speaker    Glendy    Burke     (:i):    Alternate 

\'arsity      Debate      (1);      Oratorical      and     Debatinff     Council; 

B.A.,    Tulane. 


Barnes,  Ellis  L Shreveport,  La. 


Barre,  ]\Ielvin  p.    . 


Edgard,  La. 


Benedict,    Sommer   W.  .    .    .  New   Orleans,    La. 
2  N,    $  A  A 

Secretary     Class     (i) :     Honor     Council      (1):     Interfraternity 
Tennis    (1.    2,    3.    4,    5.    6):    Fresliman    Basketball    (1);    Inter- 
fraternity   Basketball    (1,    2,   3,    4,    5,    G). 


CooLEY,  Henry  Bell    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

B.B.,    Tulane. 

DuBuissoN,   Edward Opelousas,  La. 

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B.A.,    Oxford    University,    England;    Pan-Hellenic;    President 
ol;   Senior   Law   Class. 


Files,  William  Dan Oak  Ridge,  La. 

2  X,    $  A  * 

Grace,  Daniel  H New  Orleans,  La. 

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Harrell,  John  Wells    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

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HoLLOMAN,  John  B.,  Jr.  .    .  New  Orleans,   La. 

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Levy,  Leonard  Benjamin  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Pan-Helleiiic. 

McCain,  James  Irving  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Glendy     Buike;     Glee     Club;     Dramatic     Club. 


Morrison,  Jacob  H New  Roads,  La. 

S  N,    *  A  * 
B.A.,  University  of  Louisiana. 


Otto,  Costello  J Baton  Rouge,  La. 

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B.A..   LTnivei'sity  of  Arizona. 

Provostv,  Oliver  Otis  ....  New  Roads,  La. 

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B.A.,  Spring  Hill 

Rainold,  Alexander  E.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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SliEHURG,   KOLF   InGE      .... 
A   X   A,    *  A   <I> 
L'Apache. 


New  Orleans,  La 


Smith,  Allen  L Monroe,  La. 

2  A  E,    <>  A  A,   «I>  <I>,    e  A  * 

President     of    Law    Student    Body;     Vice    President     Student 
Council;    President    Dramatic    Club    (3);    Interfraternity    Bas- 
ketball;  Scrub  Basketball;   Scrub  Football;   L'Apache. 


Smith,  James  Frank Leesville,  La 

2  N,  e  A  <I> 

B..^.,     University    ot    Louisiana;    Band     (iJ). 


White,  Robert  McLin  .    .    >    .  Alexandria,  La. 
K  A,  <i>  A  * 

B.A. ;     White     Elephants;     Basketball     (3,     4);     Scrub     Foot- 
ball   (2,   3,   5). 


Wilson,  Thomas  F New  Orleans,  La. 

ATA,     *  A   * 

White    Elephant;    Pan-Hellenic    Council;    Class    Track;    Moot 

Club    (4,    6);    Interfraternity    Basketball    (1,    2,     3,    4.    5,    6); 

Interfraternity     (2,     3.     4,     5,     6);     Secretary    of    Pan-Hellenic 

Council. 


Yancey,  Benjamin  W.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*  B  K,    e  A  <!> 

B.A.;    Glendy    Burke;    Dramatic   Guild;    Class   Vice    President 
(4,    6);   President   (5). 


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Barrett,  William  B. 


.  Lexington,  Miss. 


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New  Orleans,  La. 


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Canessa,  Carlos  J El  Salvador,  C.  A. 

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T.    M.    C.    A.     (1.    2.     3,    4). 


Dell,  Valentine  Kittredge  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Pan-Hellenic     Council. 


Franklin,  Benjamin  Robt.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A 

Intel-class    Football    (2);    A.    A.    XJ.    Wrestling    (1,    2,    3,    4); 
Southern    Champion    (3);    Varsity    Cheer    Leader     (3);    Soph- 
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Geiser,  John,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.   M.    C.   A.    (1,    2,    3,    i):    Class   Basketball   (1,    2). 


Hamilton,  Stanley  B.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  T  n 

White    Elephant;    Manager    of   Varsity    Baseball    (4);    Fresli- 

man    Track    (2);    Pan-Hellenic    Council    (2,    3,    "I);    Academic 

Board  (2,  3);  Interclass  Basketball   (3). 


Hardie,  Eben,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 

Freshman    Football;    Scrub    (2),    Varsity    (3,    4);    White    Ele- 
phants; Vice  President  oi:  Class  (3);   Secretary  and  Treasurer 
ot    Commerce    Student    Body     (4);    Glee    Club    C3,     4). 


HoppENSiTz,  Adolph  A.  . 
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New  Orleans,  La. 


Arthurians    (2);   Y.   M,    C.   A.   (3);   Business  Manager   "Hulla- 
baloo"    (4):    Assistant    Business    Manager    of    Handbook. 


Lowentritt,    Louis   Levy  .    .    .  Winnsboro,   La. 
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Swimming  Team   (2);    Commerce  Reporter   (3). 


McKenzie,  William  Alvin  ....  Homer,  La. 
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Monroe,  Harry New  Orleans,  La. 

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Freshman    Track;    Freshman   Football;    Cross-Country    (1.    2), 

Captain     (4);     Class    President     (3);     Track    Team     (2,     3.     4). 

Captain     Track     Team     (4):     Thirteen     Club;     Intertraternity 

Track    (2,    3,    4). 


Rayl,  Elsa  Martha 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Reeves,  Charles New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E 

Vice  President  o£  Class  (1);   Thirteen  Club    (1);   Y.   M.  C.  A.; 
Dramatic  Club   (2,   3,  5). 

RiGGS,  Byron  L Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

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Band     (2,     3,     4);    Glee    Club     (2,     3,     4);     Pan-Hellenic     (4); 
Representative    "Hullabaloo"    and    "Jambalaya"    (4). 

Salassi,  Edmond  Abels Slidell,  La. 

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Band  (1,  2.  3,  4);  Drum  Ma.ior  Band  (3,  4);  Glee  Club 
(1.  2,  3,  4);  Business  Manager  Glee  Club  (3);  President  Glee 
Club  (4);  Business  Manager  "Jambalaya"  (4);  Class  Bas- 
ketball   (2);    Intertraternity    Basketball    (3,    4);    Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Sanford,  John  B.,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A,    *  * 

Thirteen  Club;  Vice  President  of  Class  (1);  President  ol' 
Class  (2);  Vice  President  of  Student  Body  (3);  President  ol: 
Class  (4);  Pan-Hellenic  (2,  3.  4);  Secretary  of  Pan-Hellenic 
(3);  Assistant  Editor  of  "Jambalaya"  (3);  Editor  of  "Jamba- 
laya" (4);  Manager  of  Tennis  Team  (4);  Interfraternity 
Basketball    (1,    2). 


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Bender,  Charles  A.,  Jr.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Freshman  Football  (1);  Sophomore  Football;  Tug-of-War  (2); 
Class  Secretary    (3);   President  of   Class   (4);    Ensineerlng  So- 
ciety   (3,    4);   Pop's    Mental    Gym    Class. 

Cohen,  Max New  Orleans,  La. 

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Collins,  John  Thomas Biloxi,  Miss. 

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Davis,  Albert  Baker  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
De  Fraites,  Arthur  A.  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Devall,  Lucien New  Orleans,  La. 

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Ebaugh,  Newton  Cromwell  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Tug-ot-War  (1.  2);  Captain  Instructor  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Life  Sav- 
ing Corp  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cabinet  (3);  Vice  President  ot  Class 
(4);    Engineering    Society    (3.    4);    Pop's    Mental    Gym    Class. 

Eustis,  George  Finlay    .    .    .    Greenville,  Miss. 

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Glendy  Burke    (1):   Dramatic  Guild    (2);   Academic   Board    (3, 
4),    Chairman    (4):    President    of    Student    Body    (4);    Student 
Council    (4);    Engineering    Society    (3.    4);    Pop's    Mental    Gym 
Class. 

Follansbee,   Wm.   Arthur  .  New  Orleans,   La. 
A  2  * 

Gargoyle;  Wrestling  (1);   Glee  Club   (2,   3,  4). 

GuiLLORY,  John  Mason    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

".lambalaya"    (1):    Secretary-Treasurer    of    Senior    Class;    En- 
gineering   Society    (3.    4);    Tug-of-War    (1.    2);    Pop's    Mental 
Gym    Class. 

B.S. 

Heinrerg,  Max Pensacola,  Fla. 

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Band    (2.    3,    4);    Glee   Club    (2);    Architectural    Society. 

KiRST,  Leonard  R New  Orleans,  La. 

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Ki.Eix,  Irving New  Orleans,  La. 

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Band    (1);    Ar'-liitectural    Society. 


Lazarone,   Carl  Vincent  ....  Kenner,   La. 

Engineering  Society;    Pop's   Mental    Gym   Class. 

Mabson,  Algernon  Ashe  .    .  New  Oi'leans,  La^ 

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McFarland,  James  Frank  .    .    .  Mansfield,  La. 

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Band    (1,    2,    3     4);    Vice    President    o(    Class    (3);    Vice    Pres- 
ident  of   Engineering  Student  Body    (4);    Engineering-   Society 
(3,    4);    Pop's    Mental    Gym    Class. 


Mysing,  Hermann  Day    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

".Tamb.alaya"     Kepresentative      (2,      4);     Pop's     Mental     Gym 
Classes:    Engineering    Society    (3,    4). 


Orr,  Adloe,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Chess    Championship    (3);    Engineering    Society    (3,    4). 

OsTER,  William  P New  Orleans,  La. 

Engineering   Society    (3,    4);    Pop's   Mental    Gym    CI.iss. 

Perrier,  Theodore    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 

(Picture  not   shown  in   p.anel.) 

Reixach,  Rene  Henry    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 
K  S 

Engineering    Society    (3,    4);    Secretary    of    Engineering    Stu- 
dent   Body    (4). 


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WiLLOz,  Clifford  Pall  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Architecture    Seerctiii-y     (-1):    A  fctrrtoftviio    S(K!icty     {'2.    ?,,     li. 


Watson,  Clement  Jarmon  .  New  Orleans,  L 
S  E,   T  X  E 


Engineering    Society     (3,     4):     Glee    Clul)     (1, 
Hellenic    Council. 


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ToRTOAiAsi,  Bernard  J.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Pop's    Ment.^l   Gym    Class;    Engineering    Societ>'    (.1.    1). 


Tremblav,   Williams  N.  .    .  New  Orleans,   La. 

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Class  President   (1);  Interclass  Football   (2);  T.  M.  C.  A.    (.'!); 

Engineering   Society    (3,    4):    Pop's   Mental    Gym   Class;    Tug- 

of-War    (2). 


Stewart,  Frank  Gurley 


New  Orleans,  La. 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Segel,  George  Jacob  .    . 

Varsity  Debating  (1,  2.  3);  Glendy  Burke  (1.  2.  3.  4);  Carnot 
Debate  Medal  (3);  Oratorical  and  Debating  Council  (2.  3, 
4);  Open  Forum  (2);  Chairman  of  Debating  Council  (2); 
Tug-of-War  (1,  2);  Engineering  Society  (3,  4);  Pop's  Mental 
Gym   Class. 


Schmidt,  Charles  E.  .    .    .  Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 

Secretary     of    Dormitory     Club     (2,     3);     Engineering    Repre- 
sentative   to    "Hullabaloo"    (4);    Engineering    Society    (3,    4); 
Pop's    Mental    Gym    Class. 


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rtiKli'iit      Council,      '2i;.      '27;      Frat'inily      Baskethail;      Class 
President,    '26.    '27. 


Hrent,  Alvin  Eugene    ....    Summit,  Miss. 
A  T  9. 

Banfl,    '20     '20.    '27,    '2,S:    Tho    Tiilanians;    Interrlass    Foollmll; 
Secretary-Ti-easui-(jr    of    Senior    Class. 


Cerniglla,  Joseph  J.ay  .- Delhi,  La. 

Grado,  Johnnie,  Jr Houston,  Tex. 

"Jambalaya"    Representative.    '27.    '2S;    Intramural    Football 
■28;    Honor   Council,    '26,    '27;    Scrub    Football.    '25. 

Hochfelder,  Joseph  K.  .    .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

KiRCHMiER,  Chilton  B Portsmouth,  Va. 

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Class    President,    '27;    Vice    President.    '26;    Varsity    Football, 
'2(i.   '27;    Track,    '26,    '27;    "T"    Club. 


KosT,  Marguerite  E.    .    .    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary-Treasurer,     '20,     '27;     "Hullabaloo"     Representative. 
'27,    '28. 


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Lrvv,  Milton  Sidney  ....  Morgan  City,  La. 

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Marx,  William Bogalusa,  La. 

K  N 

Vice    Prt'sidiiiit,    "25,    "-7;    Honor    Council,    '^ilj;    Varsity    Basu- 
ball.    '20.    '27;    Fraternity    Baslietljall,    '2.5.    '26,    '27. 

Moore,  Israella New  Orleans,  La. 

Wager,  Oliver  E Jennings,  La. 

n  H,    K  "V 

Band,     '24.     '25,     '26,    '27,    '28;    Fresliman    Track,     '25;     Scrub 
Football,  '25;  Varsity  Track,  '27;  Intramural  Football,   '27,  '28. 


Walls,  John  Lewis    ....    Baton  Rouge,  La. 

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A  2  * 

Varsity    Football,     '26,    '27;    President    Freshman    Class,     '25; 
Captain    Freshman    Football   Team,    '25, 


Wright,   George  DeVaugh  .    .    .  Crowley,  La. 
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student   Council,    '27,   '28;  Secretary  ot  Class,    '2G. 


Zimmerman,  Theodore  R.  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


Barkoff,   Sarah 


New   Orleans,   La.  Burkenroad,  Alicf.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   E   <I> 


Baylor,    Dorothy  ....  Gulfport,    Miss.  _  _ 

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ELIA  .     .  New   Orleans,    La. 


Bergeron",   Fannie   Mae  .  Napoleonville,  La. 
A  A  n 


Carroll,   Annette  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Z  2 


Blanchard,   V'ircinia  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Z  T  A 


Carroll,   Dorothy  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Z  i; 


BoNDURANT,    Martha  ■     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

A  o  n 

T.    W.     C.     A.;    Westmoorland    College     (1,     2). 


Chamberlain,   Dorothy  .  New   Orleans,   La. 
fi  X 


Bourne,  Milbrey  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 


Chappell,  Cynthia  ....  Columbus,  Ga. 

n  B  <i> 


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Newcomb  College 

Clark,  Irene New   Orleans,  La.  Dinkelspeil,  Sarah  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   E   <I> 

Cook,  Tolley Lake  Charles,  La. 

j^  ^  jl  Dromgool,  Bessie  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*  M 

French    Circle    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1.    2,    3); 
Baseball     (2);    Newcomb    Ball     (3). 

Dyson,    GERAtnixE  ....  Kentwood,    La. 
Crowe,    Catherine  .     .     .     .St.   Louis,    Mo.  A  O  IT 

K  K  r 

French    ^-Je^^Y^^W.     C.^^A^;, J- ^  W.    C.    A.  ^^^^^^^    ADELAIDE   .      .      .   New    Orleans,    La. 

A  A  n 

French   Circle    (2):    Y.   W.   C.   A.    (2,   3). 
Daniel,   Evelyn Columbus,    Ga. 

K  K  r 

Ellsworth,  Lois  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Davis,  Beatrice  ....  New   Orleans,   La.  K  A  6 

Davis,   Susan   Lyle  .     .     .  Brunswick,   Miss.  Fasterling,   Edith  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

n   B   -J'  Z  T  A 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


Fernandez,  Gladys  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Flanders,    Kathrvn  ....  BogaKisa,    La. 
A  n  E 


Gladney,    Helen Rayville,    La. 

K  A  e 

Y.    W.    C.   A.    (2,    3);    French   Circle    (3);   Volley 
Ball    Squad    (3). 


Fly',    Mildred Summit,    Miss. 

<I)   M 


Gonzalez,  Carmelita  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


FoLSE,    Margaret  ....  Oak    Ridge,    La. 
A  0  n 


Gough,  Helen 


New  Orleans,  La. 


FuNKHOUSER,    LlTTELL    . 

n  X 


Atlanta,   Ga. 


Gastrell,   Myrtle  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
n  X 

Gerson,    Beatrice  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 


Harris,  Caroline  .     .     .  Junction  City,  Ark. 
A  A  n 

Dramatic   Club    (1,    2,    3);    T.    W.    C.    A.    (2,    3); 

Chairman    Student    Body    Art    Committee    (3); 

Volley    Ball    (2). 


Hiller,    Helen  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Dramatic    Club;    French    Circle. 


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Newcomb  College 

HiRN,  IsADFXLA  ....  New,  Orleans,    La.  Johnson,  Frances Bogalusa,  La. 

K  A  e  A  n  E 

Y.  W.  C.  A.    (1,  2);  Glee  Club   (2);  Hockey  (1); 
Volley  Ball   (2,   3). 

Katz,   Bessie New   Orleans,    La. 

Hooper,  Janet  ....  New     Orleans,    La. 

Keesler,  Mary  Nash  .     .  Greenwood,  Miss. 
fi  X 

Hubert,  Muriel  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Kendall,    Elizabeth     .     .     Tallulah,    Ala. 

Huger,   Elizabeth  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

^  ^  *  Knowles,    Ann Shreveport,    La. 

A  A  n 

LiTMAN,    Dorothy  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Z  T  A  Lambiotte,   Louise  ....  Shreveport,   La. 

Glee    Club;    French    Club.  Z  2 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


Lawrence,   Pattee  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Lea,   Jane Ne«-    Orleans,    La. 

<I>  M 
French   Circle. 


McKiTTRicK,  Grace  .     .     . 

n  B  <!> 


Natchez,  Miss. 


T.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2,  3);  Stuaent  Council  (2,  3); 
"Arcafle"  Staft  (2,  3);  Volley  Ball  (2,  3); 
Basketball  (1.  2);  Hockey  (1,  2);  Glee  Club 
(1);  French  Circle  (1);  President  of  T.  W.  C.  A. 
(3);    Class    President    (2);    Class    Secretary    (1). 


Maestri,  Evelyn  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z  T  A 

Mansberg,  Bernice  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Marquez,    Hazel      .     .     New    Orleans,   La. 

Marshall,    Acnes  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 
K  K  r 


Meredith,   Jo Monroe,   La. 

A  0  n 


Micas,  Thais New   Orleans,  La. 

A  n  E 

Glee    Club;     Dramatic;     Athletic    Council     192G: 

Hockey.   Varsity    (1,    2);    Letter    "N";    Newcomb 

Ball     (1,     2,    3);     Newcomb    Basketball     (1,     2); 

Baseball  (1,   2). 


MastiNj     Sara Huntsville,     Ala. 

K  A  e 

McGearv,  Ruth Winona,   Miss. 


MiTCHENER,     AlLINE    .       .       . 

n  B  * 


Snmner,    Miss. 


Debating:  Club.   Dramatic   Club;    "Arcade"    Statt 

(2);   Athletic  Council    (2);   Hockey,  Captain    (1); 

Baseball     (1,    2);    Volley    Ball     (3). 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


MooNEY,   Clara  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 
K  K  r 

French   Circle    (3);    Glee   Club    (1,   2);    T.   W.   C. 
A.   (2,  3). 


Moss,    Ruth New    Orleans,    La. 

Z  T  A 
French    Circle     (3);    Dramatic    Club     (1,    2,    3). 


Newell,   Margaret  ....  Natchez,   Miss. 
K  K  r 


Nolan,  Anita New  Orleans,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club;    Glee    Club;    Art    Repre- 
sentative;   Student    Council     (3). 


Muse,   Ethel  ....  St.    Francisville,    La. 

Debating-  Club  (1.  3);  Dramatic  Club  (1,  3); 
French  Circle  (1,  3);  T.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  3);  Ath- 
letic Council  (3);  Varsity  Baslcetball  (1); 
Varsity  Hockey  (1,  2);  Varsity  Baseball  (2); 
Track    (1,    2). 


Mysinc,  Anna  Belle  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*  M 

Newell,  Lillian Natchez,   Miss. 

K  K  r 

T.    W.    C.    A.     (1,    2,    3);    French    Circle    (2,    3). 


Orr,   Rosalie New   Orleans,   La. 


Pavy,  Yvonne Opelousas,   La. 

A  A  n 

T.    W.     C.    A.     (2.     3);     French    Circle     (2.     3); 
Dramatic   Club    (2,    3). 


Perlman,   Dora  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


PiERSON,   Florence  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La.  Scott,    Elizabeth  .     .     . 

K  K  r  A  n  E 


.  Atlanta,    Ga. 


Plauche,  Dorothy  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  ShvcLAiR,    Lucv  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

A  0  n 


Plauche,   Mildred  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

K  K  r  Singer,   Elaine 

French  Circle;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 


New    Orleans,    La. 


Smith,   Gorilla  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 


PoLACK,  Katherine  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Stearns,   Dorothy  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Saer,  Miriam New  Orleans,  La.  *  M 


90 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 

ToMLiNSON,    Nannette  .     .  Gulfpoit,     Miss.  Weil,     Josephine  ....  Alexandria,     La. 

A  0  n  A  E  * 

House   Council    (1,    2,    3);    House    Secretai-y    (3);  Baseball    Captain    (2):    Varsity    (1,    2);    Hockey 

Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1.    2,    3);    Secretary    (3);    French  Varsity  (2);  Volley  Ball   (1.   2,  3);  House  Council 

Circle    (1     2);    Debating  Club    (1,    2,    3);    Debat-  (2):    Assistant    Editor    "Jambalaya"    (3);    Pan- 

ing    Council    (1,    2);    Basketball    (1,    2).  Hellenic    (3). 

ToxSMEiRE,   Sue Biloxi,   Miss.  Westfelu,   Ethel  Jane  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

<i>  M  n  B  * 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;    House    Council.  Dramatic    Club;    French    Circle;    T.    W.    C.    A.; 

Debating     Club;     Freshman    Temporary     Chair- 
man; Hockey,   Varsity   (1,   2,   3);   Newcomb  Ball 
Touinwav      Mjuv  MpvidiTP      Miss  <!•    2,    3);    French    Play    (1,     2);    French    Circle 

iRbADWA\,    MAR-i    ....   ivicuclian,     ivilss.  Vice-President    (3);    "Arcade"    Staff    (2,    3);    Y. 

j^    )^    Q  W.    C.   A.   Cabinet    (2,    3) ;    "Jambalaya"    Repre- 

sentative   (3>. 
Treasurer  of  J.  L.   House;   J.   L,.   House   Council. 

Wilson,  Rena 

Walker,  Mae New  Orleans,  La.  j-  _^  q 

n  X 

Frcncli    (1);  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2,   3),  Vice-President 
(3);    Debating    Club    (2,    3);    Volley    Ball    (1.    3); 
„,  „   ,  ,  Baseball    (2);   Hockey    (1);  Vice-President  Class 

Walne,  Lucy New   Orleans,   La.  (o),   secretary   (3). 

A  0  n 

French   Club    (2);    Debating  Club    (2,    3);   Y.    W.  WRIGHT,    CLIFFORD         

C.    A.    (1,    2,    3);    Baseball    (2);    Assistant    Busi- 

ness   Manager    "Jambalaya,"    (3).  '1'   -*!■ 


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College  of 

Abramson,  Paul Shreveport,  La. 

Z  B  T,    <I>  A  E,    K  K  >[' 

B.S.   Tulane;    Band    (2,    3). 

Allums,     LoRAiNE Riiigold,    La. 

<I>  P  s 
Baseball    (2,    3). 

BaileVj  John   S Mansfield,   La. 

A  K  K 
Square   and    Compass. 

Bardin,  Malcolm Wilson,  N.  C. 

0  K  -i' 

Barnes,    Moorman Enid,     Okla. 

e   K  * 
Pan-Hellenic   Council. 

Barber,  W.  J Butler,  Ala. 

e  K  * 

B.A.   University  of  Alabama. 


CLASS 

Medicine 

Bennett,  T.  L.,  Jr Florence,  Ala. 

A  T  a,    4>  X 
Pathogens;    Owls    Club;    L'Apache. 

Blackwell,   Miles  .     .     .  Bro«n\vood,    Tex. 

e  K  <1' 

A.E.    University   of   Texas. 

Blanchard,  Fred El   Paso,  Tex. 

X  Z  X 

Born,    Charles   A Pensacola,    Fla. 

<I>     X,    2  A  E 
Class   President    (2);    Honor   Council    (2). 

Brewster,  C.  B Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

A  K  K 

Assistant    Business    Manager    "Jambalaya"    (4). 

Bunyard,    Alton  ....  Meridian,    Miss. 
B.S.    University   of   Mississippi. 


92 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Medicine 


Butler,  G.  Harrison     .     .     McComb,   Miss. 

K  2,  *  X 

B.S.   University   of   Mississippi. 


Cochrane,  Robert  H.,  Jr.  .  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

*  r  A,  *  X 

B.A.    University    of    Alabama. 


BuTKER,   Henry  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

A  2  *,    e  K  ^ 

Pathogens;   Varsity  Baseball    (3). 

Butler,  Thomas  B.,  Jr.  .     .  McComb,  Miss. 
K  2,    *  X 

B.A.,    B.S.,    University   of    Mississippi. 

Carroll,    Roland  .     .     .  Port    Arthur,    Tex. 
n  K  A,    A  K  K 

Pathogens   (2). 

Cathcart,  Donald  .     .     .  Montgomerj-,  Ala. 
S  *  E,  *  X 

B.S.     Auburn;     Pathogens;     L'Apaohe;     Medical 

Honor     Council     (4);     Medical     Inter-Fraternity 

Council;     "Hullabaloo"     Representative     (3). 

Chavez,  Ernest^  Jr.  .  Cordoba,  Ver.  Mexico 

e  K  * 

Dormitory    Governing   Board    (2) ;    S.    A.    A.    U. 
Wrestling    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Runner-Up    (2);    Wrest- 
ling Team;  Vice-President  of  Class  (2);  Olympic 
Try-outs    (1). 


Cohen,  Meyer Newark,  N.  J. 

*  A  K 

B.S.    College    of    City    of    New    York. 

Collier,  James  P Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

A  K  E,  *  X,  X  B  * 

B.S.,  University  of  Alabama. 

Cook,   Henry   Grady  .     .  Hattiesburg,   Miss. 


CoONj  Henson  S Monroe,  La. 

A   K  Iv 

Square     and     Compass;     Business     Manager     of 
"Jambalaya." 


CoPELAND,  Sidney  M.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*  A  E 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Medicine 


Davidson,  James  ....  Thomasville,  Ala. 

*  P   2 
B.A.    Spring-  Hill. 

Ermon'dson,    H.    E D'Lo,    Miss. 

E.S.   University   of   Mi.s.sissippi. 

FiALK,  Harry Union  City,  N.  J. 

*  A   K 

Gates,   Richard  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

$  A  e,    N  2  N 

Pathogens,    Owls;    Honor   Council    (3). 

St.   Germaix,  Ellis  .     .  Breaiix  Bridge,   La. 

A  2  <I',    e  K  <Sr 

Historian   Freshman   Class. 

Goi.DSTON,   Alton  ....  GoUlstnn,   N.   C. 

e  K  SI' 


Goldstein,   Nathaniel  .     .  Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

e  K  '^ 

Gold,  Loran  L.    .     .    Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 

X  Z  X 

B.S.    Wake   Forest   College. 

Greenberg,  Philip  .     .     .  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
*  K  A 

Harris,   John    B Ruston,    La. 

AS*,    e   K  ^' 
B.S.    Tulane;    Parthogens. 

Hatchette,   Charles  ....  Marion,   Ala. 

X  $,    *  X,    O  A   K 

B.A. 

Hawkins,  Joseph  ....  San  Rafael,   Cal. 
n   A   E,     A    K   K 

Pa.thogens:    Honor    Council;    Treasurer    Medical 
Student  Body  (4). 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Medicine 

Hill,  Luther  L Montgninerj-,  Ala.  Lynch,    Harry  ....  Hot    Springs,    Ark. 

XZX  2X,  N2N 

Pan-Hellenic    Council. 

Madison,  William  ....  Webster,   N.  C. 

Kahn,  SlGMOND Rayne,  La.  G   K  ^I' 

2  A  if,    *I>  A  K 
B.S.   Tulane;   Pan-Hellenic.  MARTIN,    Farris  ......  Brandon,     Miss. 

e  K  -i' 
iviRKPATRiCK,  S.  M.  Jr SeliTia,  Ala.  „  „    _,  .        .,       ,.,...„.     . 

■■  -^  '  B.S.    University    of    Mi.ssissippi. 

K  A,     <I>   X 

Pathosens.  ^  *   /->  t'  r^   t\-         -mi- 

McCoRMiCK,  K Collins,  Miss. 

Lacy,  Gf.orge Ft.  Worth,  Tex.  "^  ^  ^ 

e    K   ^I/  B.S.;    M.A. 

B.S. 

McMains,  v.  E Miami,  Ariz. 

Lancaster,    Lamar Barton,    Fla.  '^  X  A,    .\  E  I 

K  A,    <I>  X 

Pathogens;    Owls.  '  MlLLER,   MORRIS Brooklyn,   N.  V. 

<t  A   K 

LiPANi,  John  G New  Orleans,  La.  Pan-Hclienic  Council. 

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JUNIOR 

College  of 

MuLLiNS,    Clinton Monroe,    La. 

n   K   A,     A   K   K 
Class   President    (3). 

Paterson,   Et-IZAbetii  ....  Austin,   Te.x. 
A  E  I 

Patterson,  R.  D Liberty,  N.  C. 

e  K  ^i' 

B.S.    Wake   Forest    College. 

Planche,    Felix Covington,    La. 

n   K   A,     A    K   K 

RiCGALL,    Cecil  ....  Rochdale,    England 
A   K   K 

Class    Secretary    (4);    Medical    Editor    "Jamba- 
laya"    (4). 

Roberts,  Joseph  ....  Yazoo  City,   Miss. 

2   A  E,    'I>  X 

B.S.  University   of   Mississippi. 

96 


CLASS 

Medicine 

Robins,  Irvine Baton  Rouge,  La. 

2   X,    N   2   N 
White   Elephants;    Owls;    Pathogens;    L'Apache, 

Russell,  Howard  H.     .     .     Somerville,  Ala. 

e  K  >I',  A  2  * 

E.S.    University    of    Alabama. 

RozAs,    Sidney Chataignier,    La. 

'I>  P  S 

Sanford,  Alton     ....     Huntsville,  Ala. 

ATA 

B.S.    University    of    .Alabama. 

Schenfeld,  Samuel  .     .     .  New  York,  N.  Y. 
tl>  A   K 

Sellers,  David  F Quinton,  Ala. 

■I>  X 

B.S. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Medicine 


SiiuTi;,   Frank   C.   Jr.  .     .     .  Opelousas,   La. 
Ben,    A  K  K 


Thomas,  Henry  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  2  <I>,    e  K  ^I' 

Class  President   (2);   Honor  Council    (2,    3);   As- 
sistant   Instructor    Anatomy    (3). 


Shushan,    Morris  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

<I>  A   E,     K  N 

B.s. 


Thomas,    Robert  .     .     .  San    Antonio,    Tex. 

2  A  E,    N  2  N 
Pathojjens;    Owls. 


Spencer,    B.    E Spencer,    La. 

e  K  ^I' 


SvKES,  RuFUS Conway,  N.   C. 

X  Z  X 


Tessitore,    Nicola  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

B.  S.  Tulane;  Freshman  Tug-o(-War  (1);  Fresh- 
man Football    (1). 


Tucker,    E.    J.,    Jr.  ....  Houston,    Tex. 
A   K   K 

Wood,    Arthur Mobile,    Ala. 

e  K  ^I' 

Wood,    George Batesville,    Miss. 

S   A   E,   *  X 
E.g.    Ole    Mississippi. 

Wright,   Claude  •     .     .St.   Petersburg,   Fla. 
*  A  e,   A  K  K 


97 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Alleman,    Hubert  .     .  Metairie    Ridge,    La. 


Bi.AKE,  George  C. 


Vaniado,  La. 


Browne,  Pat New   Orleans,   La. 

.i  K  E,  *  A  <I>,  K  4  * 

Freshman    Football.    "24;    Varsity,    '25,    '26,    "27; 

Captain    Football;    Varsity    Basketball,    '25,    '20; 

Varsity    Baseball,    '25,    '2G. 


Blake,  James  D.  .     .     .  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 


Busii,   C.   N. 


Block,  Moise  B New  Orleans,  La. 

2   A   M,    e   N 


Campbell,  Stephen  R.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Broad,  William   H.  Jr.  •  New   Orleans,   La. 
A  K  E 

Vice-President  Junior  Class;  A.  and  S..  '27, 
'2S;  Track,  '27;  Glee  Club,  '27;  Publicity  Man- 
ager Glee  Club,  '28;  Inter-Fraternity  Basket- 
ball,   '27,    '28;    Inter-Fraternity    Track,    '27,    '28. 


CiiARBONNEl,  Louis  S.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Crouere,  Paul  M.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Baseball,     '24;     Class    Baseball,     '25; 
Varsity  Baseball,    '27. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


CuciNOTTA,  Louis 


Brooklyn,   N.   Y.  Fowler,   H.   W New   Orleans,   La. 


Danna,  Pascal  L.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 


FniEitsoN,   Wright  .     .     .  New    Orleans,   La. 


Gray,  Calvin New  Orleans,  La. 


ni;  I. A  lIoussAYE,  Malcolm  .     .  Franklin,  I.a. 


Delery,   Baldwin     .     .     Donaldsonville,  La. 


Harter,  William   T.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

e  N 

"Hullabaloo"     Campus    Editor;     Publicity    Staff 

Tulane  Athletic   Council;    "Jainbalaya"    Feature 

Contributor. 


ESKRICGE,  Tatiiam   R.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

A  K  E 

jAi-iNCKE,  F.  Stanton  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Freshman      Football:      Varsity      Football,       '27;  ,    _^   _^ 

Basketball    Squad,    '26,    '27;    Thirteen    Club.  Zi  Iv  Ji 


99 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Jones,   Wilmer   G.  .     .     .  Grand   Cane,   La.  Lew,  Jack  F New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   B   T 


KooNCE,  J.   Harrison  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 


LaBruver,    Philip  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 


LiNDSEV,  Ralph  II.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


McCloskev,  Bernard  J.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  K  E 


LaNasa,   Maithew  J.  .      .   New   Orleans,   La.  Glee  Club,  '20,  '27,  '28:  Assistant  Editor  "Jam- 

balaya,"    '2S;   Varsity  Baseball,    '2G,    '27. 


Lemann,  Walter,  Jr.    .    Donaldsonville,  La. 

Montgomery,  Brainerd  S.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A 

!.*.„  A*  /-,  T-i  Ai  Sophomore  Class  President;   Junior  Class  Presi- 

MASHBURN,  Melvin  C.   .      .      .   Flomaton,  Ala.  dent;     "Cross    Country"    Track    Team    ■•27." 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Moore,   Alois   Earle  ....  Helena,   Ark.  Schnyder,  Eunice  A.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


MuRPHV,  Stephen  R.  .     .     .  New  Iberia,  La.  Simpson,  Thomas  R.  .     .     .  Meridian,   Mis 


O'Brien,  Albert  D.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 


PizZANO,    John      .     .     .      Norristown,    Penn. 
A  2  * 

Fi-eshman,    '25;    Football   Varsity,    '26,    '27;    Al- 
ternative Captain  Football,  '27;  Varsity  Boxing, 
'25.  '20;   S.  A.  A.  U.  Championship.   '25. 


Stoessell,  Alfred  L.,  Jr.  .     .  Hammond,  La. 
A  K  E 

Football.   '25.    '2C.   '27;    Thirteen  Club;   President 

Sophomore     Engineering    Class;     Vice-President 

Freshman  Engineering  Class;   L' Apache  Club. 


Stroud,    Carl    W. 


Mnnrne,     La. 


Sanders,  Lemuel   M. 


Mobile,   Ala.  Wii.LoucHBv,    KirrREDCE    E. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Law 


Balimcarten',  J.  H.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2   N,    <!>   A  A 

Vice-President   Class  "29. 

Charbon'NET,   E.   B.,   Jr.   .  New   Orleans,    La. 
A  T  v.,    <t  A  A 

CoTONio,  Theodore,  Jr.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

AS*,    *   $ 

L'Apache;  Pan-Hellenic  Council,  '25,  '26;  Fresh- 

ni.an    Football,    '24;    Scrubs.    '25.    '2C.    '27;    Track, 

•25;    Inter-Fraternity  Basketball,    '24,   '25,   '2G. 


Haas,  Leon   S.,   Jr. 


Opelousas,    La. 


K  K  ^1' 


Tulane  Band,  '23,  '24,  '25,  '26,  '27;  X.  M.  C.  A.; 

Dramatic    Club,    '24;    B.S.    (Tulane),    '27;    Cross- 

Countr^-    Team.    '24.    '26;    Freshman    Track,    '24; 

Class  Football,   '24. 

Harper,   Adam   H.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

A  T  P.,  <!■  A  A,    T  X  E 

Glee  Club  (3,  4,  5);  Glendy  Burke  (4,  5); 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  B.S.  (Tulane).  '27;  Frosh  Foot- 
ball; Baseball;  Track;  Tug-o'-War;  .Sophomore 
Inter-Class  Activities;  Class  President  (1); 
President  Frosh  Law  Class  (4);  Scrub  Football 
(2,  3,  4);  Varsity  Football  (5);  Varsity  Base- 
ball (4);  Assistant  Track  Manager  (3);  Track 
Manager  (4);  Varsity  Track  "T";  Flower's 
Cup    (4). 

LlElDlNOSFET.nER,  MAX  A.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

S  A  JI 

"J.ambalnya"    Represcnt.ativc,    '27. 


Lassiter,  Albin  p.  .     .     .     .  Alexandria,  La. 

K   2,    *  A   i> 

Glee    Club    (4.    5);    President   Junior   Law   Class, 
'27;    B.A.    (Tulane),    '27. 

LiNDY,   Hermax   S.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

2  A  JI 

Dramatic    Guild    (2);    Glendy-Burke     (2);    Glee 
Club    (3);    Vice-President    Law    Class    (4):    Fra- 
ternity Basketball   (1.  2.  3.  4);  Fraternity  Track 
(1.    2,    3,     4);    Freshman    Baseball     (1). 

Smith,    Jasper    K Shreveport,    La. 

2   N,     <I>  A   i' 
Glee    Club. 

SoKOLSKY,    Saul  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

K   N 

Freshman    Football    (1) ;    Fraternity    Basketball 

(1,    2,    3.   4);    Fraternity  Track    (3);   Tug-o'-War 

(1,    2). 

Ullman,  J.   Edmund  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

K  K  ^ 

"Hullabaloo"  Reporter,  '25,  '26.  '27;  Band.  '2a, 
'26,  '27;  Assistant  Manager,  '27;  Publicity  Di- 
rector. '26,  '27;  Tenpens;  T.  M.  C.  A.;  Open  Fo- 
rum Committee,  '24,  '25;  Class  Secretary,  '27; 
Tug-o'-War,  '24. 

M''iSDOM,  John   M.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

(B.A.    Washington    and    Lee.) 

A  K  E,    EX,    *  A  A 

P.an-HoUenic    Representative    (1);    Sport    Editor 
"Jamlialaya"     (1) ;    B.A.    Washington    .and    Lee. 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

Co[>LKGE  OF  Commerce 


AssUNTO,  Jacinto   A.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

K   K  ^I' 
Tulane   Band,    ■21,    '25,    '27. 


Baumbach,   Richard   O.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

AS* 

I 
Freshman   Football:   Basketliall ;   Baseball;   Var- 
sity Football.    '27;   Varsity  Baseball,    '27;   Honor 
Council;   Class  President,    '20;   Vice- 
President,   "27. 


Blue,  Sheldon  S DeRidder,  La. 

K  2 

Freshman    Football,    '25;     Scrub    Football,     '2G; 
Track   Team,    '27;    Class  President,   '27. 


CoHN,  Julius  S New  Orleans,  La. 

Dreyfus,  Clifton  W.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
DuLiN,   Harry   H.  •     •     .  New   Orleans,   La. 


Elick,  John  J Granger,  Tex. 

n  K  * 

Fraternity    Basketball,    '20;    Glee    Club,    '27. 
Goodwin,  George   VX.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
Harding,    Eugene  ....  Shreveport,     La. 

n  K  <i> 

Band,   '20. 

Mercier,  Alfred,  Jr.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Arthurlans     (1):    T.     M.     C.    A.     (4);     Assistant 

Business   Manager   "Hullabaloo"    (2);    Managing 

Editor   "Freshman    Handboolv"    (3);    Inter-Class 

Basketball    (5). 

Palmcren,  Carl  A.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President    (2);    Assistant   LTptown   Business 
Manager  "Jambalaya." 

Pringle,    E.    M New    Orleans,    La. 

Shaw,  Ethel  G.   (Mrs.)   .  New  Orleans,  La. 


103 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Engineering 


Abadie,   Jacques,   Jr.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

Bertram,   George  •     .     .  Ne\v    Orleans,  La. 

Brvson,  Thomas  J.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

BuRPAU,   E.,   Jr New    Orleans,  La. 


Caron,  Louis  D.,   Jr.  .     .  New-   Orleans,   La. 
*  A  e 

White   Elephants;    Golf,    '25. 


CuRiSTV,    George    H.  ■     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

*  K   S 

Architectural   Society;   Abacus. 


Conrad,  Leonard   H.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 


Craig,  Howard  M.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Physics   Staff. 

Ernst,  Thomas  E.  .     •     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

S   N 

Honor  Council;    Secretary-Treasurer  Junior  En- 
gineering   Class. 

EusTis,   Leeds,   Jr.  .     .     .  New    Orleans,   La. 

2  X 

Abacus;    Architectural   Society. 

Fox,  Charles  W.,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Pop's     Mental     Gymnasium     Class;     Intra-Mural 
Football,    '27. 

Geiger,  John   B. Gretna,   La. 

T  X  E 

GiDiERE,  John  J New  Orleans,  La. 

S   N 

Thirteen    Club;    Class   Vice-President    (1);    Class 

President   (2,    3);   Pan-Hellenic  Council;   Varsity 

Cross-Country    (1);    Varsity    Track    (2);    Honor 

Council    (1,    2,    3);   Scrub   Football    (1,   2,    3). 


GuiDROz,  J.  Rudolph 


Crowley,  La. 


Freshman    and    Sophomore   Tug-o'-War;   Wrest- 
ling  Team,    '27;    Vice-President    Junior   Class. 


104. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Engineering 


Hooper,  Andrew  J.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Varsity   Football,    '26,    '27;    Scrub    Football,    '25. 

HoTARD,  Alvin  E Gretna,  La. 

Howell,  Anne   G.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Architectural    Society;   Abacus. 

JAQUET,  Harold  H.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   2   * 

Class    Football,    '24,    '25;    Tug-o'-War.    '24,    '25; 

Inter-Fraternity    Basketball,    '26;    Class 

Baseball,  24,  '25. 

Johnson,  Brent  M.  •     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T  X  E 

Scrubs,    '27. 

LiPPMAN,  Alfred,  Jr.  •     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
SAM 

Mayer,   John    K Amite,    La. 

K  K  ^I' 

Tus-o'-War     '25;    Band,    '25,    '2G;    "Jamba- 
laya,"   '27. 


Parker,  Herbert  C,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

.■Vrchitectural  Society;  Treasurer,  '27;  Glee  Club, 
'26,  '27,  '28;  Librarian,  '27. 

ScHULTZ,   Eugene   C.  .     .  New-   Orleans,   La. 
Band,   '25,    '26. 

Snyder,  John  Y.  Jr.  .     •  New   Orleans,   La. 

Ben 

Underwood,  Junius  W.  .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Ben 

Architectural    Society. 

Walker,  W.  Quealy  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*  A  e 

Freshman    Football,     '25;     Scrub    Football,     '26; 

Varsity  Football,  '27;  White  Elephants;  Abacus; 

Architectural    Society. 

Wicker,   Chester   H.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Architectural   Society;   Glee  Club. 

Wyckoff,  Edward  H Alton,  111. 

Ben 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

College  of  Pharmacy 


Bagalman,  H. 


New  Orleans,  La.  GiACONA,  Frank  T.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Class    President,    '27,    '2S. 


Byrd,    Clifton Alexandria,    La. 

K  A 
Thirteen  Club. 


Marquer,  Constant  G.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Vice-President,  '2S. 


D'Antonio,   a.    G.  .     •     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Secretary-Treasurer,    '27;    Honor   Committee, 
■2G.    '27. 


Marquer,   Claude   J.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Class    President,    '26-'27;    Honor    Roll,    '27-'2S. 


Frisch,    Fred New    Orleans,    La. 


Oeiilschlaeger,  J.  II.,  Jr.  .     .  Paducah,  Ky. 

"Janibalaya"    Reporter,    '27;    Plonor    Committee. 
'27-'28. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

(Juniors  Whose   Pictures   Do  Not  Appear   in   Panel) 

Nkwcomb  College 


Bakek,  Mildred  . 
Barclav,  Sarah 
Barelli,   Laura  . 


.  New   Orleans,    La. 

.  Memphis,     Tenn. 

.  New    Orleans,    La. 


Z  T  A 
French   Circle. 

Barker,  Shirley  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

A  A  n 

BiLLEAUD,    LouiSEiTE  •     .   New    Orleans,    La. 

Black,  Helen New  Orleans,  La. 

BlacklocKj    Frances  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

n   B   <I> 

Dramatic    Club    (1,    2,    3);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2): 

French    Circle     (3);    Freshman-Sophomore    Play 

(1,  2);  Volley  Ball   (1,   3);   Newcomb  Basketball 

(1,    2);    Spalding   Basketball    (1,    2). 

BoATNER,    Charlotte  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Bone,  Phoebe Crowley,  La. 

n   B   <I> 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  French  Circle. 

Daggeit,   M.   J New   Orleans,   La. 

K  A  e 

T.    W.    C.    A. 

Ellis,  Mary'  LL  .     .     .     .  New'  Orleans,  La. 
EsKRiGGE,   Edith  ....  New   Orleans,    La. 

n  B  * 

T.    W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 


FiTZENREiTER,    BiissiE  .     .  Lake    Charles,    La. 
Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2,    3). 

Graves,  Cora New  Orleans,  La. 

GUERRIRO,   CORINNE Monroe,   La. 

Herbert,  Audrey  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Hollis,  Elizabeth  .  •  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Lawrence,  Patte  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
James,  Mary  Helen  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Jordan,  Eleanor  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic   Club. 

Mass,  Ruth New  Orleans,  La. 

Maddox,  FlOY' New  Orleans,  La. 

Metcalf,  Jane Metcalf,  Miss. 

Mollere,  Alice  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Wilson,  CnARLorrE  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Naccari,  Doris  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Norwood,  Katherine  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

RoDDis,  Sara Marshfield,  Wis. 

Ryckman,  Marie  Louise  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  T  A 

T.    -W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

Schwartz,  Wilhelmina  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Solera,  Stella  W.  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Streiffer,  Cometa  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Wilson,  Charlotte  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


College  of  Medicine 


Bayon,  Philip New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben,    N  2  N 

B.S.,    Tulane. 

Varsity    Tennis    (2,     3.     4);     Glee    Club     (3.     4); 

Owl  Club;   "Hullabaloo"  Representative. 

Belenky,  a. Bronx,  N.  Y. 

Buchbinder,   William  .     .  Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Carreras,  Wilfred  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Couret,  John New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A,    N  S  N,   <t  <I' 
"White    Elephants;    L'Apache. 

Feemster,    O Baltimore,    Md. 

Forsyth,  Harry Checotah,  Okla. 

e  K  ^I' 
Frazier,   John Newbern,     Tenn. 

A  K  E,    N  2  N 

Owls;    Pathogens. 


Friedman,  Jacob  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
B.s. 

Gallager,    Henry  ....  Columbus,     Ga. 

*  P  2; 

Garces,   Julio  ....  San    German,   P.   R. 
S    I 
B.s. 

Goodman,  Henry Carv,  Miss. 

e   K  ^I' 
Gordon,  Frederick  .     .     .  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Green,  Max Mer  Rouge,  La. 

*  P  2 

B.s.    Tulane. 

Harry,  W.  R New  Orleans,  La. 

B.S. 

Hart,  W.   G Stockton,   Calif. 

B.A.   and  B.S. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 

(Juniors  N\'hose  Pictures   Do  Not  Appear  iii   Panel) 

College  of  Medicine 

(Continued) 


Het.mSj  John,  ]v. Tampa,  Fla. 

<I>X 


Hn.i),   Jack 


Douglas,    Ariz. 


Hull,    R.    L HoUister,    Calif. 

e  * 

B.A. 

Jackson,   Paul Liberty,   Miss. 

*  X 
B.S. 

Johnson-,  Vesey Key  West,   Fla. 

2  *  E,    ^  X,   r  S  E 
Pathogens. 

Jones,  Kenneth Tampa,  Fla. 

2   N,   A   K  K 

Knighton,    James  ....  Shreveport,    La. 
Ben,    N  2  N,   *  * 

Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3);  "T"  Club;  Pathogens;  Owls; 

Honor  Council;  L' Apache;   Thirteen  Club; 

Varsity   Baseball. 


LeMay,   Louis 


Corsicana,    Tex. 


K   2 
B.S. 


McFatter,  K Vernon,  Fla. 

<I>  X,    2  *  E,    r  2  E 
Pathogens;    Owls;    President    (4). 


MmER,  Henry Zwolle,  La. 

Z    B  T,    *  A  E 

MoiEL,  Charles Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Oakley,  John Favetteville,  Ark. 

K  .\,    *  X 
Pathogens;   Owls  Club. 

Praclin,    Daniel  ■     .     .  Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Sackett,    George  .     .     .St.    Petersburg,    Fla. 
K  2,   A  K  K 

Sagrera,    George Abbeville,    La. 

*  P  2 

Seal,   Alfred Ensley,    Ala. 

K  N 

Simmons,  Daniel  .  De  Funiak  Springs,   Fla. 

ATA,    4>  X 

Owls;    Pathogens;    "F"    Club. 

Tripoli,    Carlo  ■     .     •     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Watters,    T Belcher,    La. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 
Pathogens;    Owls;    Glee    Club. 

Winter,   John Houlka,    Miss. 

*  X,   n  K  A 

WiSHNOw,   H Somerville,    N.   J. 


College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Bender,  Nathan  J.  . 
Burcoyne,  Bert  R.  . 
BuTAUD,   Russell    S.  ■ 

ChATELAIN,    HiLLARlES 

Cope,  Reason  Louis  . 
D'Antoni,  Joseph  S.  . 
Drezinski,  David  J.  . 
Freund,  Paul,  Jr.  .     • 


.     .  Marshall,  Tex. 

.  Monroe,  La. 

.     .  Liberty,    Tex. 

.     .  DeQuincy,    La. 

New    Orleans,    La. 

New   Orleans,    La. 

New    Orleans,    La. 

.  New   Orleans,   La. 


n  K  * 


Historian;    Glendy-Burke 
(2);    T.    M.    C.    A. 

Gerodetti,  Orlando  F. 
Goodwin,   George   H.  . 


<I>  A  e 


(1,    3);    French    Prize 
Cabinet    (3). 

.  San   Antonio,   Tex. 

Bastrop,    La. 


Harrell,   William    S Ruston,    La. 

Harris,   Edwin   C.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Herold,  Sam  L Shreveport,   La. 

Hopkins,   George    S. Slagle,   La. 

Kohlmeyer,  Charles,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z   B   T 

Vice-President   Class   '26;    Secretary-Treasurer 

"1. 


Class 

Lampert,  Ralph  ■     . 
Lilly,   George  D.  . 
Maier,  William  .     . 
Mauterer,  Oliver  P, 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Fayetteville,   N.   C. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New   Orleans,   La. 


Nickel,  Dean  O Weslaco,  Tex. 


io8 


JUNIOR  CLASS 

(Juniors  Whose   Pictures  Do  Not  Appear  in   Panel) 

CoLLi-x;!-:  OF  Arts  and  Sciences 

(Ciinliiiui'd) 


Ogden,  Horatio  N.  •     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*   K   2 

Pan-Hellenic    Council,    '28;    White    Elephants. 

ParetIj  Marie  L New  Orleans,  La. 

Pff.iker,  Anna  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Petit,  W.  Foster  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

ROELINC,  Jeanna  C.   .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rosenberg,  N.  B '  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   B    T 

Tenni.s    Team;    Inter-Fraternity    Basketball     (1, 

2);  Inter-Fraternity  Tennis   (1). 


Se.xton,  Charles  C.  . 
Shane,  Hugh  .     .     .     . 
Slipakoff,  Leon     .     . 
Steckler,   Mii.ton    \.  . 
Stokes,  Edward  D.  ■ 
TowNSEND,  George  G. 
Vincent,  Willis  E.  . 
Weinstein,  Louis  .     . 
Wolfe,    Sharkey  .     . 


.  Van  Bureii,  Ark. 
,     .  Marshall,   Tex. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
.  Baton   Rouge,   La. 

.     .  Morton,   Miss. 

.  Lake  Charles,  La. 

.  BogaUisa,    La. 

.  Chatham,     Miss. 


College  of  Law 


Breard,  Harold  A Monroe,  La. 

S  T,  S  A,  *  B  K,  *  A  A 


Trabue,  Stephen  F.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
X   <!' 

B.A.    University    of    Virginia. 


College  of  Commerce 


Barrett,    William    B.  .     .  Lexington,    Miss. 

Canessa,  Carlos  J 

.  Santeago  de  Maria,  El  Salvador,  C.  A. 
Elwing,  Wm.  Esperance  .  Harlingen,  Tex. 
Haspel,  Leo   A New   Orleans,   La. 


McAdam,  Joseph   F.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Secretary-Treasurer     Junior     Commerce      Class, 
'27,    '28;    Academic    Board,    '27,    28. 

Turner,  Laurence  C.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*  K  2 

Glee   Club,    '24,    '25,    '26,    '27. 


College  of  Engineering 


CouLOHERAS,  Ernest  A.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Ehrensing,  Henry  A.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Architectural  Society,  '26,  '27,  '28. 

Estoroe,  Theodose  L.  •     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Gelpi,  Rene   F New   Orleans,   La. 

Ben 

President    of    Architectural    Society;    Glee    Club 
'23,    '24;    Abacus;    Architectural    Club. 

LIanemann,    Eric    J.  .     .  New    Orleans,  La. 

Isaac,   Marx New    Orleans,  La. 

Kirst,  Leonard  R.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

As.si.-stant    Chief   Engineer    Summer    Survey,  '26; 

Chief    Engineer    Summer    Survey,    '27. 


Landry,  Samuel  P.  .  . 
Sullivan,  Walter  E.  . 
Tremblay,  Nelson  W. 

Class  President  (1) ;  Manager  of  Inter-Class 
Football  (1);  Inter-Class  Football  (2);  T.  U. 
Players  (1);  T.  M.  C.  A.  (3);  Tug-o'-War  (2); 
Pop's  Mental  Gym  Class  (3);  Prof.  Williamson's 
Memory  Course. 


New  Orleans,  La. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New-  Orleans,  La. 


Bessemer,    Ala. 


Williamson,  Samuel  R.  . 

n  K  A 

Scrub  Track,   '25:   Inter-Class  Track.  '2.'j;  Inter- 
Class  Fraternity  Track,  '25. 


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Allen,  Alvis,  Armstrong,  Atlee,  Aubert,  Baas, 
Bacon,  Bailey,  Barlow,  Bartlett,  Benedict,  Blanchard, 

Born,  Brandao,  Brandao,  Brock,  Brown,  Burton, 

Carnahan,  Carroll,  Carruth,  Chopin,  Coker,  Colbert, 

A.  Coleman,  M.  L.  Coleman,  K.  Coleman,  Colirele,  Cortner,  Coulson, 

Cunningham,  Davis,  Donaldson,  Drawe,  Durel,  Ellis, 

Ellis,  Ephraim,  Fancher,  Feingold,  Ferguson,  Finklea. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

Newcomb  College 


New   Orleans,  La. 
E 

2)  ;    Y.    W.    C.    A.  (2). 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New    Or!eans,  La. 


Allen,   Margaret Laurel,   Miss. 

<I'  M 

Alvis,  Marion New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Armstrong,  Aline Welsh,  La. 

Atlee,     Charlotte  .     .  Chattanooga,     I'enn. 

*  J[ 

AuBERT,    Marie Gulfport,    Miss. 

Dramatic   Club;    French    Circle, 

Baas,  Frances Hazelhurst,  Miss. 

BacoNj   Kitty   Ruth  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Y.  W.   O.   A.    (1,   2);   Glee  Club    (2);   Bowling    (1); 

Swimming   (1). 

Bailey,    Dorothy  .     .     .  Washington,    D.   C. 

K  K  r 

Y.    W.    O.    A.;    French    Circle. 

Barker,   Vivian   M Raceland,    La. 

Barlow,   Frances Glasgow,   Kv. 

K  A  e 

Dramatic   Club. 
Bartlett,   Nellie  .     .     .  New     Orleans,     La. 

n  B  * 

French  Circle;  Dramatic  Club;  Glee  Club;  De- 
bating- Club;  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  Class  Newcomb  Ball; 
Class   Spalding   Basketball;    Varsity   Basketball; 

Field   Day;    Class    Treasurer. 
Baumgarten,  Mary  E.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Beeson,  Rose     .     . 

A  n 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club    (1, 

Benedict,  Dorothy  .     . 
Blanchard,   Edith  .     . 

Z   T    A 
French    Circle;    Y.    W.    C.     A. 

Booth,  Rilla  Lee Natchez,  Miss. 

Glee  Club;   Y.    W.   C.   A. 
Born,   Ida    May  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Borrello,   Nita   C.  ■     .     .  New   Orleans,    La. 
Brandao,  Dorothy  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Z  2, 
Mandolin-Guitar  (1,  2);  G'.ee  Club  (1,  2);  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  (1,  2);  Dramatic  Club  (2);  French 
Circle  (2);  Tulane  Newcomb  Christian  Union 
(21;  Student  Council  (1);  Chairman  Member- 
ship   Committee    T.    N.    C.    U.     (2);    Track     (1); 

Volley  Ball   Squad    (2). 

Brandao,  Ruth  ....  New    Orleans,   La. 

Z   T    A 

Y.    "W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle;    Debating    Club. 

Brock,  Ruth Magnolia,  Miss. 

Brown,  Dorothy  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Y.  w.   c.  A. 

Brown,  Helen Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Brown,  Marian  ....  Birmingham,  Ala. 
K  K  r 

Y.  W'.  C.  A. ;  French  Circle. 
Burton,  Marie  Louise  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   S 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle;    Tulane-Newcomb 

Christian    Union. 

Carnahan,  Amelia  F.  •  .  Greenville,  Miss. 
Carroll,  Louise  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

T.  W.  C.  -A.;  French  Circle. 
Carruth,  Thelma  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.;  French  Circle. 
Carter,    Helen Hammond,     La. 


ChApin,  Huldah   ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Clark,  Anna  Irene Monroe,  La. 

Clement,    Gladys  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

CoKER,   Walton   ....  Birmingham,    Ala. 

n  X 

Colbert,    Marvem Monroe,    La. 

.\    O    II 

Coleman,    Elizabeth  .     .  DciildsvlHe,    Miss. 

<I'    M 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    (.:.    A.    (1,    2); 

Doi-mitory  Council    (2). 

Coleman,   Kathleen  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Coleman,    Mary    Lee  •     .  Doddsville,    Miss. 

<I>  JI 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    21. 

Colville,    Virginia  .     .  McMinnville,    Tenn. 

K  A  e 

CoRTNER,    Mary  ....  Greenwood,    Miss. 

X  n 

Glee    Club;    Y.    W.    C.   A.;    Business   Manager   of 

Glee  Club. 

CouLSON,     Evelyn  ....  Marshall,     Tex. 

Z   2 

Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Cousins,  Marian  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Crystal,   Anna  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Newcomb    Basketball    (1). 
CuLLEN,  Mary  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Dramatic   Club. 

Cunningham,    Katherine  .  Shreveport,    La. 

Davis,  Alice  Jo  ...     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

French   Circle. 

Dermody,    Ruth Houston,    Tex. 

Donaldson,  Elizabeth  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  A  n 

Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Drawe,    Dorothy  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Y.    AV.    C.    A.;    Newcomb    Catholic    Club;    Volley 
Ball    (1,    2);    Baseball    (1);    Swimming   Meet    (1). 

Duncan,   Juliette Athens,    Ala. 

DuREL,    Micnonne  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 
Z    2 

French  Circle;   Y.  W.   C.   A.;   T.    N.   C.   U. 

Ellington,    Grace  .     .     .  New   Orleans,    La. 

Ellis,  Amelie  L New  Orleans,  La. 

Ellis,    Marianne  .....  Augusta,    Ga. 
K  K  r 

Glee    Club;    French    Circle;    Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Class 

Treasurer    (1). 
Ephraim,  Pauline  E.  .     .     .  Plaquemine,  La. 
A  E  * 
Glee    Club;    French    Circle. 
Evans,  Halue  Kelly     .     .     Shuzulah,  Miss. 
Fancher,  Ruth  Harvey,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Feingold,  Rose   E.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

A  E  * 
French   Circle    <1,    2);    Dramatic   Club    (2);   New- 
comb Ball    (1);   Hockey   (1):   Track    (1);   Swim- 
ming Meet   (1);    Swimming  Emblem   (1). 

Ferguson,  Leila  R.  .     .     .  Lake  Arthur,  La. 

Fine,  Macie  Evelyn  ....  Laurel,  Miss. 

A  E  # 

Dramatic   Club    (1,   2);    Debating  Club    (1,    2). 

Finklea,  Ida  Nelle  .     .     .  Buena  Vista,  Ala. 


FoRCHEiiViER,   Foster,   Fry,   Geary,   Gebelin,  Giles, 

Greaves,  Grosz,  Guion,  Haas,  Hafkesbring,  Hagedorn, 

Hardesty,  Hardie,  Harris,  Hayward,  Heindel,  Hidden, 

Holderman,  Hosen,  Hyman,  Heyman,  Hymel,  Jahncke, 

Jarrott,  Johnston,  Kay,  Kell,  Kemp,  Killeen, 

Kilpatrick,  Klein,  Knapp,  Larkin,  Lea,  LeGardeur, 

Levy,  Lewis,  Long,  Lurie,  Mabry,  Magruder. 


114 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


Nevvcomb 

FORCHEIMKR,   Natai.ii!  .        New    Orleans,    La. 
Y.    W.    C.    A.;    T.    N.    C.    U.;    French    Circle. 

Foster,  Adele New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

French    Circle    (1,    2);    Debating    Club     (1). 
Freeman,  Mary  Ella  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Fry,    Josephine  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

$  M 
Y.   W.   C.   A.   French   Circle    (1,    2);    Class  Presi- 
dent   (1);    Class   Secretary    (2);    Student   Council 
(1):    Executive    (1);   Athletic  Council    (1);    Pan- 
Hellenic    (2);    Volley   Ball    (1);    Basketball    (1); 
Hockey    (1);    Captain    (1);    Tennis    (1); 
Horse-shoe   (1). 
Geary,  Dorothy  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  K  r 

T.    W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

Gebelin,  Norma  C Garvville,  La. 

Giles,  Mary  Louise  ....  Natchez,  Miss. 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

GoFF,  Celeste New  Orleans,  La. 

Greaves,   Laurie    L Bolton,     Miss. 

X  fi 
Y.  Vf.  C.  A.    (1,   2);   Y.  W.   C.   A.   Cabinet  Mem- 
ber;   Newcomb    Ball    (1,    2);    Basketball 
(1);    Baseball    (1). 

Grosz,  Louise  A New  Orleans,  La. 

GuERiN,  Jeanne  D.  .     .     .  New  Orlean:,,  La. 

Y.    W.    C.    A.     (1,     2). 

GuiON,  Margaret  Adair  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

X   fi 

Dramatic    Club;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Haas,   Anna   L New   Orleans,   La. 

Hofkesbring,  Eleanor  M.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  n  E 
Mandolin-Guitar  Club  (1,  2);  Y.  W.  C.  A.   (1,  2); 

Track   (1);   Swimming   (1);   Hockey   (1). 
Hagedorn,  Maxine  S.  .     .     .  LaGrange,  Ga. 

A  E  <!> 

Glee   Club    (1,   2);    Debating  Club    (I,    2);   Volley 

Ball    (1);    Hockey    (1):    Swimming    (1). 

Hardestv,   Alice   M.  .     .  New   Orleans,    La. 

Hardesty,  Katharine  .        New   Orleans,  La. 

A  A  n 

French  Circle  (1);  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1.  2);  Debating 
Club  (1.  2);  Dramatic  Club  (1.  2);  Debating 
Council  (2);  Freshman  Chairman;  Nevvcomb 
Basketball;  Alternate  Jennie  C.  Nixon  Debate 
(1);  Alternate  Varsity  Debating  Team  (1); 
Class  Debating   Team    (11. 

Hardie,  Flora  S New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  (2);  French  Circle  (2);  Glee  Club 
(1);  Class  Secretary  (1);  Class  President  (2); 
Newcomb  Ball   (1,  2);  Newcomb  Basketball   (1). 

Harris,   Norma   E Dallas,   Tex. 

A  E  * 

Dramatic    Club     (1,     2);     French     Circle     (1,     2); 

"Jambalaya"   Representative    (2). 
Hayward,  Jane  Bassett  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  <E 
T.e   Cercle   Francais   (1.   2);   Glee   Club    (2);    Stu- 
dent Council  Repi-esentative   (2)  ;  Newcomb  Ball 
(2);  Newcomb  Basketball  (1);  Spalding  Basket- 
ball   (1);    Hockey    (11. 

Heindel,  Margaret  E.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.    N.    C.    U.;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Heyman,  Janet  C.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
French  Circle;  Y.  W.   C.  A. 

Hidden,  Ruth Algiers,  La. 

Holderman,   Mary   Jane  .     .     .  Cocoa,    Fla. 

HosEN,  Bessie Laurel,  Miss. 

Hyman,   Betty   E.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Dramatic  Club. 


College 

Hyman,   Helen  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Hylanb,  Martha Vnkena,  Miss. 

Hymel,   Margakei-  C.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Jack,  Marinan Memphis,  Tenn. 

Y.   w.   c.   A, 
Jahncke,    Adele    T.  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

n  B  <i> 

I.c  Coi'cle  Francais   (1,   2);   Y.  w.  C.   A.    (1,  2): 
Athletic    Council     (2);     Newcomb     Ball     (1,     2); 
Newcomb    Basketliail    (11;    Spalding    Basketball 
(1);    Hockey    (1);    Field    Day    (1); 
Winner  of  Swimming  Mi  ct. 
Jarrott,  Sue  Jo Ft.  Worth,  'Lex. 

A  A  n 

Y.   W,   C.  A.;   Recording  Secretai-y  of   Student 

Body. 

Jennings,  Edwardo  Vera  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Johnston,  Elizabeth  B.  .  Ne^^•  Orleans,  La. 

Kay,   Emily   Wright  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Kell,    Cornelia Tallulah,    Ark. 

Kemp,  Ethel  R Amite,  La. 

A  A  n 

Glee    Club     (1);     Y.    W.     C.     A.     (2);     Swimming 

Meet. 

Keyer,   M.    Mathilde  .     .     .  Natchez,    Miss. 

Killeen,  Rosemary  J.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  A  n 

KiLPATRiCK,  Nell  L Matthews,  La. 

Klein,  Anna  B New  Orleans,  La. 

T.    N.    C.     U. ;     Y.    W.    C.    a.;    N.     C.    C. 

Knapp,   Inez Lake   Charles,   La. 

X  il 

Y.    ^V.    C.    A.     (1.    2);    Volley    Ball     (1);    French 

Circle   (2);  House  Council. 
Knost,   Marjorie   a.  .  Pass   Christian,    Miss. 
Lanier,    Mary'   Lee  .     .  McDonoghville,    La. 
Larkin,  Mataileen  .     .     .  New-  Orleans,  La. 

<I>  11 
Glee  Club;  Debating  Club;  Member  of  Freshman 

Team   which    won    Inter-Class   Debates. 
Lazarus,   Virginia  .     .     .  New   Orlean:.,   La. 
Dramatic   Club    (1.    2);    French    Circle    (11;    De- 
bating Club    (1);   Dramatic  Club  Play 
(1);   ■■Hullabaloo"   Reporter  (1). 

Lea,  Marie  Losey Bogalusa,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar   Club. 
LeGardeur,  Ethel  M.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Levy,  Alice Columbus,  Ga. 

A  E  <I> 

Levy',  Julia  E New  Orleans,  La. 

Lewald,  Louise  B New  Iberia,  La. 

French   Circle. 

Lewis,  Bertha  L Woodville,  Miss. 

X  Q 

Y.  W.  C.  A.    (1,   2);   Hockey   (1). 

Lewis,   Marion   B Crowley,   La. 

LiEPSNER,  Marion  C.  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
LocKHART,  Alice  B.  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Long,   Bernice    Lillian  .  Birmingham,    Ala. 

Long,  My'RA  T Libertv,  S.  C. 

*   M 
French    Club    (1,    2);    Volley    Ball    (li. 

LuRiE,  Jennie Florola,  Ala. 

Mabry',    Nellie  ....  Clarksville,    Tenn. 

A  0  n 

Maestri,  Helen  L.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z    T    A 

Dramatic   Club    (2);    Debating   Club    (1,    2); 

French   Circle    (1,    2). 

Magruder,  Elsie  B.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Mars,  Masox,  McBride,  McElhinev,  McGee, 

Miller,  Muenzenberger,  Norwood,  Oliver,  Peak,  Peyrgnnin,  Prosdame, 

Rhodes,  Rowax,  Rudolph,  Russ,  Seiler, 

Shand,  Smith,  Smithers,  Stier,  Stevens,  Stewart,  Storck, 

Strickland,  Sweeney,  Tete,  Thomas,  Teunisson,  Upton,  Van  Horn, 

VoNAN,  VooRHiEs,  Warnack,  Weinfield,  Wexler,  Weiner,  Williams, 

Williams,  Wogan,  Wolff,  Wright,  Yates. 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

NEWC0MI5  College 


Mars,   Marcelle   M.  .     .  New    Orleans,   La. 

A  n  E 

Dramatic  Club;  French  Circle;  Glr-c  Clulj;  Sec- 
retary of  Dramatic  Clul). 
Mason,  Willie  Daisy  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
McBride,  Frances  ....  Meridian,  Miss. 
McElhinev,  Alice  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
McGee,  Mary  Hammond  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Newcomlo  Ball  (1):  Varsity  Newcoml)  Basket- 
ball     (1);     Spalding-     Basketball      (1);     Varsity 

Hockey    (1):    Baseball. 
Miller,  Margaret  ....  Hammond,    La. 

A  A  n 

Y.   W.    C.    A.;    French    Club. 

Minton,    Elda    L.  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

MiSTON,  Elda  Lucy- Algiers,  La. 

Muezenberger,  Marion  .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

<I>   M 

T.    W.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

Norwood,  Mary"  E.  .     .     .  New  Orleani;,  La. 

Oliver,  Harriet  C Atlanta,  Ga. 

O'Neil,   Alice    M Shreveport,    La. 

Palter,  Rosalie  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

Peak,  Mary  Alice  .     .     .  Baton  Ronge,   La. 

K  K  I' 

French    Circle;    Y.    W.     C.     A. 

Perkins,  Hermione  .  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Peyronnin,  Gladys  .  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Poche,  Claire  L.  .     .  .  McDonoghvi  le.  La. 

PoPKiN,    Dora   R Franklin,    La. 

Prosdame,  Irma  L.  .  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Remanjon,  Inez  L.  .  .     .  New'  Orleans,  La. 

Remick,  Frances  L.  .  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rhodes,  Allie  Page  ■  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

T.  W.  C.  A.;  French  Circle;  Captain  Basket- 
ball, '2C;  Varsity  Basketball  Squad,  '20;  New- 
comb    Basketball,    '28;    Baseball.    '20;    Track    '211. 

Rowan,  Helen Jackson,  Miss. 

*  M 

T.    YV.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

RucKER,  Elizabeth  L.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rudolph,  Patsy  G.     .     .     Clarksville,  Tenn. 

X  n 

T.    W.    C.    A. 

Russ,   Dorothy   P.  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Dramatic    Club;    T.    YV.    C.    A.;    Secretary    ot 

T.   N.   C.   U. 

Schwartz,  Estelle  E.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Scott,  Lucile  F New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Y'.    ^Y.    C.    A.;    French    Circle. 

Seiler,  Ovida  M New  Orleans,  La. 

Shands,  Aimee  C Jackson,  Miss. 

$   M 

Dramatic    Club;    T.    W.    C.    A. 

Shpall,  Edith  L New  Orleans,  La. 

S.MITH,  Pocahontas  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

French    Circle;    Y.    Y\'.    C.    A. 

Smith,   Ruth   M Amite,    La. 

A  A  n 

Glee    Club    (1,    2). 


Smithers,  May   Cakroi.i,  .   New   Orleans,  La. 

ri  ]{ <!' 


Stern,  Josephine  .  .  . 
Stevens,  Mary  Louise  . 
Stewart,    Catharine  . 

Y.  w.  r, 

Stier,   Audrey   M.  .     . 
Storck,   Elsa  .... 


.  Greenville,  Miss. 
.  New  Orleans,  La. 

New  Or'cans,  La. 
A. 

New    Orleans,    La. 
New    Orleans,    La. 


K  A  e 

French    Circle. 

Strickland,     Elizabeth  .     .  Kentwnnd,     La. 

X  a 

Sweeney,    Mary Bonham,    Tex. 

Tete,  Virginia  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Teunisson,  Dorothea  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club    (1,    2);    Hockey    (1);    Volley   Ball    (2). 

Thomas,  Dorothy  Mae  .  New   Orleans,   La. 
K  K  r 

Dramatic    Club;    Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Fri-nch    Circle. 

Townsend,   Charlo'ite   L.  .  St.   Mary's,   Ga. 

Upton,  Katherine  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Van  Horn,  Catharine  L.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

<I>   M 

French    Circle:    Varsity    Hockey    (1). 

VicKNAiR,    Olga    S Gretna,  La. 

VoNAu,   Gladys  L.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

VooRHiES,   Yvonne  .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

V^-'ALLACE,  RuBYE  .     .     .  Panama    City,  Fla. 
Warnack,  Edna  K.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z   2 
Captain  Volley   Ball    Team    (2). 

Watson,  Belle  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Y.  YV.  C.  A.;  Newcomb  Ball  (1,  2);  Ncwcomb 
Basketball  (1,  2);  Hockey  Team  (1);  N.  A.  A. 
Representative  (1);  Y'.  W.  C.  A.  Chairman 
Finance    (2.    3);    T.    W.    C.    A.    Cabinet    (1). 

Weil,   Isabel New    Orleanr.,    La. 

A  E  <I> 

Weinfield.  Lois  A.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club. 

Welsch,   Elmere   M.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Wexler,    Hulda Monroe,    La. 

A  E  * 

Wiener,   Isabel Shreveport,    La. 

WiGGiNGTON,   Helen    G.  .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Williams,   Gladys  I.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Volley    Ball     (1);    Newcomb 

Basketball    (1);    Hockey    (1);    Baseball    (1). 

Williams,  Mary'  E.  .  .  .  Mer  Rouge,  La. 
Williams,  Mary"  L.  .  .  .  Greenwood,  Miss. 
WOGAN,  Marie  Stella  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wolfe,  Daisy' New  Orleans,  La. 

Wolff,  Ruth Shreveport,  La. 

Woodville,  Dorothy'  H.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Wright,     Clifford Macon,     Ga. 

$  :m 

Wright,  Willia  P.  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Yates,  Charlotte Macon,  Miss. 

French    Circle    (1,    2);    T.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2). 


117 


Alvarez,  Andrews,  Arnim,  Arrington, 

Baird,  Barham,  Boudeau,  Braunstein,  Bristow,  Cabibi, 

Clemmer,  Colvix,  Cook,  Cummins,  Davis,  DeBakery*, 

DoRNAK,   Dunham,   Ehlert,   Erenfeld,   Fisher,   Flory, 

Fraser,  Gardberg,  Gardner,  Grable,  Green,  Hand, 

Hanks,  Harrison,  Harrison,   Hatcher. 


*liicludctl  by  error. 


Ilg 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

College  of  Medicine 


Alvarfz,  John  Arthur  .     .  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 
e   K  -I' 

Anbrews,   Neal   L.  .     .     .  Birmingham,   Ala. 

S  i\,    A  K  K 

Pathogens;     Scrub     Football;     Vice-Pre.sidpnt     of 

Sophomore    Medical    Class. 

Arnim,  Landon  Carlin,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 
2  N,    *  X 

Arnold,  Dwight  N.  •     .     .  Wilminstoii,  Del. 
X    Z   X 

Arrington,   M.   E.  .     .     .  Brookhaven,   Miss. 

Austin,  D.  M Altus,  Okla. 

n   K   A,     A    K   K 
Pathogens. 

Baird,  J.  p. Dyersburg,  Term. 

Barham,  Garnett  E.  .     .     .  Oak  Ridge,  La. 

S   A   E,     *  X 

Square   and    Compass. 

BouDREAU,  Floyd  T.  .     .     .  Washington,  La. 
2   n,    A   K  K 

Boyd,    Charles   W.  .     .     .  Jackson%'ille,    Fla. 
A  A,    X   Z  X 
Masonic  Order. 

Braunstein,  Leo  D Elnora,  N.  Y. 

*  A  K 
B.S.,  City  College  of  New  york. 

Bristow,  L.  J.,  Jr.  •     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

BusEY',  John  F.,  Jr.  .     .     .  Jones  Mills,  Ala. 

n   K  A,    A   K   K 

Pathogens. 

Cabibi,   C.   P New   Orleans,    La. 

Camp,  J.  S Jasper,  Ala. 

Chappell,  Amey Atlanta,  Ga. 

X  O,    A  E  I 

Clrmmer,  Hubert  P Riple)',  Miss. 

e   K  ^I' 

CoLViN,  Paul  V Dubach,  La. 

AS*,     e   K  ^I' 
Pathogens. 

Cook,  E.  K Hilo,  Ter.  of  Ha^vaii 

Copeland,   Joseph   B.  .     .     .     .  Tampa,    Fla. 

2  N,    <I>  X 

Pathogens;    Honor    Council. 

Cummins,  J.  W Northport,  Ala. 

e  K  ^i' 

Davis,   Frank  H Lafayette,   La. 

Ben 

DeBakey',  Micheal  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Dekle,  T.  A Tampa,  Fla. 

DoRNAK,   Franklin   K.  .     .  Sour   Lake,   Tex. 

2  X,    N   S  N 
Pathogen.s. 

Dunham,    Howard    C.  .     .     .  Weslaco,   Tex. 
A    K    K 

Ehlert,   Charles   D.  •     .     .  Waterproof,   La. 

A    T   !2,    *  X 

Pathogens. 

Ereneeld,  Fred  R Minot,  N.  Dak. 

K  2,    <!'  X 

L'Aljaohe     Club. 

Evans,   E.   F New   Orleans,    La. 

Fisher,  L.  C,  Jr Milton,  Fla. 

Flory,   Harold   M.  .     .     .  Baton  Rouge,   La. 

2   X,    N   S   N 

Pathogens. 

Fraser,  S.  F Many,  La. 

Gardberc,  Manuel  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
<I>  A  E 

Gardner,    Thomas    L.  .     .  Clarksville,    Tex. 

Ben,    N  2  N 

Pathogens. 

Gelbke,  Carroll  F.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Band. 

George,  L  L Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Gonzalez,  Hesquio  N.     .     .     Premont,  Tex. 
2    I 

Grable,   James    S Tampa,    Fla. 

2  N,    <I>  X 
Pathogens. 

Gray',  Leon   F Hamlin,  Tex. 

Square    and   Compass. 

Green,  Roy  C Wehadkee,   Ala. 

A  A  T,    A  K  K 
A.B.    Degree. 

Gruber.  Frederick  G.  .  Santa  Monica,   Cal. 

$  P  2 
Hand,  R.  G Deeiner,  Miss. 

Hanks,  R.   J Dallas,   Tex. 

Harrison,  Vernon  B.  .     .     .  Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

X   Z   X 

Arthurians. 

Harrison,   Malcolm   W.  ■  Montgomery,    La. 
A    K    K 

Hatcher,  Henry  C.  .     .     .  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
e  K  -I' 

Square    and    Compass:    Honor    Council. 


Hebert,   Hickman,  Hoth,  Jacobs, 

Joseph,  LeBlakc,  Liebermax,  Lilly,  Martinez,  Menville, 

Meyer,  Moffitt,  Pickell,  Reaser, 

Renken,  Richard,  Riera,  Schmidt,   Sentell,   Setzler, 

Smith,  Storey,  Strug,  Suehs,  Talbot,  Tanner, 

Terrell,  Theriot,  Walton,  Webb,  Youman. 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


College  of  Medicine 


HiiBKRT,  Warren  H.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*  A  e,    N   2  N 

Hickman,  Walter  B.  .     .  Hattiesburg,  Miss, 
e   K  >!' 

B.S.    and   A.B.    Dcfc'l'ees. 

HoTH,  Jacob   O New   Orleans,   La. 

<I>   P    2 

Inter-Class  Wrestling   (Sophhomore  vs.  Fresh- 
men). 

Howell,  R.   P.   Jr.  •     .     .  Lake   Charles,   La. 

Jacobs,    Sydney  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
B  JI,   <!>  A  K 

Dramatic    Club.    '24. 

Joseph,  Philip  S Shreveport,  La. 

<i>  p  :2 

Kra.vier,    Aaron    S.  .     .     .  Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

*  A  M 

B.S.,  City  College  ot  New  York. 

LeBlanc,   Charles  A Houma,   La. 

A  S  *,  e  K  ^I' 

Pathogens;     Freshman    Track     (1);     Varsity 
Track    (2,    3). 

Lieberman,  Benjamin  M.  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

B.A.,    University    of    California. 

Lilly,   George   D.  •     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Lyons,  K.   M Sulphur,   La. 

McDowell,  R.   C ;  Trout,   La. 

S  H,  A  K  K 

Pathogens. 

Martinez,   William    H.  .     .  Maricas,   P.   R. 

2   1,     *  P   S 
Maithews.  William  E.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Ben,  N  s  N 

Mays,  Clifford  R.  •     .     .  Plain  Dealing,  La. 

n    K   A,     A   K   K 

Pathogens. 

Menville,  John  G.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
B  en,    <I>  X 

Thirteen     Club;     Pathogens;     Varsity     Football, 
'25,    '2G,    '27;     Varsity    Basketball.    '26;     Fresh- 
man Football;   Basketball  and  Track;   Secretary 
of  Freshman  Class,    '26-'27. 

MoFFiTT,  L.  W Tucson,  Ariz. 

Norman,  William  D.  .     .  Morgan  Citv,  La. 

Z  B   T,    *  A  E 
Partridge,  C.  V Mobile,  Ala. 

A   K   K 

Phillips,    Sam Camden,    Ark. 

PiCKELL,  Frank  W.  .     •     .  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

A    K    K 
Reaser,  Edward  F.     .     Huntington,  W.  Va. 

e   K  ^I' 


Renken,  Paul  W.  .     .     .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

s  n,  e  K  '1' 

Richard,  Golden  G.  .     .     .  Lake  Arthur,  L;l 

X    Z   X 
Riera,  Rafael  Berrios  .     .  Mayiiguez,  P.  R. 

2    I 
RosENBLUM,  Leo  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Schmidt,  Frank  O.  •     .  Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 

'I>   P   2 

Sentell,   Charles   S.  .     .  Plain   Dealing,  La. 

2   N,    <I>   X,    «I>   * 

Pan-Hellenic      Council      Representative; 

Pathogens. 

Setzler,   Robert  K Crossett,   Ark. 

2  n,    A  K  K,    <I>  <I> 
Varsity   Basketball,    '26;    Class   President,    '27. 

Smith,  D.  V Leesville,  La. 

Spedale,  Rhodes  J.  .     •     .     .  Plaquemine,  La. 

Spoto,  Joseph  S Tampa,  Fla. 

2   I 

Storey',  Clifford  F.  .     .     .  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

2  n,    <!>  X 

Pan-Hellenic  Council,    '27-'28. 

SiRuc,  Lawrence   H.  .     .  New   Orleanis,   La. 

*  A  K 

Suehs,  Herbert  A Giddings,  Tex. 

e  K  ^I' 

Taintor,  C New  Orleans,  La. 

Talbot,  Ralph  J Ruston,  La. 

2  N,    *  X 
Tanner,  Henry  .  .        New  York,  N.  Y. 

i>  A  K 

Terrell,  Vernon  L.  Jr.  .     .  Magnolia,  Miss. 

2  N,    *  X 

Baseball    Squad,    '27. 

Theriot,  J.  Roy',  Jr Guevdan,  La. 

B  e  n,  $  X 

Glee  Club,    '26-'26;    Track,    '27. 

Walton,  George  B Hamilton,  Ga. 

e   K  ^I' 

Webb,  Charles  E.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

K  2,    *  X 
Square     and     Compass;     Pathogens;     President 
Sophomore    Class,    '27-'2S;    Honor    Council.    '27- 
'2S;    Secretary   of    Square    and    Compass;    Secre- 
tary   Medical    School,    '26-'27. 

Weil,  Sol.  B.,  Jr Houston,  Tex. 

*  A  E 

Wolfe,     Sharkey'  ....  Chatham,     Miss. 
Freshman    Football.     '24. 

YouMAN,  Joseph  D.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
2  X 


Abaunza,  Allen,  Anderson,  Anders,  Bayhi, 

Bayon,  Bethea,  Black,  Blitz,  Bourg,  Brian,  Brown, 

Calvey,  Caraway,  Carroll,  Clemmons,  Cooksey,  Collins,  Cox, 

Darter,  Dinwiddie,  Dreyer,  Dunlap,  Fisher,  Fortenberry,  French, 

Frilot,  Garcia,  Gerodetti,  Gillis,  Glover,  Green,  Hack, 

Hall,  Henderson,  Holmes,  Inbau,  Italiano,  Jahncke,  Jones, 

Kahle,  Kelleher,  Kerr,  Korn,  Labouisse. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Adaunza,   Alkri;i)  .     .        New    Orleans,    La. 
Freshman  Football;   Scrubs   (2). 

Allen,  Greer New  Orleans,  La. 

Anderson,   John Mangham,    La. 

A  X   A 
Anuers,   Harry  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Bayiii,    Charles  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Bayon,  Maurice  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Tennis   Team    (1). 

Black,    Charles Hamniond,    La. 

A  K  K 

Bethea,  Theodore  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

A  K  E 

Blitz,   Oscar New   Orleans,    La. 

K   N 

Block,  Moise New   Orleans,  La. 

SAM,  e  N 
Feature  Editor  of  ■'Hullabaloo"  (1,  2);  Sports 
Editor  "Jambalava"  (2);  Pan-Hellenic  Council 
(1.  2);  Dramatic  Guild  (1.  2);  Director  of  Pub- 
licity T.  A.  U. ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  "Hullaba- 
loo"   Staff   (1);   Engineering  Editor    (1). 

BouRG,  Otis Honma,  La. 

Brierre,   Joseph  .     .     -     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

A  2  * 
Vice-President    of   Class    (2);    Inter-Mural    Foot- 
ball   (2);    B.M.    Scientific    Society;    Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Buck,    Richard  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Brian,    Donald New    Orleans,    La. 

Brown,  James New  Orleans,  La. 

Burkenroad,  Martin  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
Swimming   Team    (1). 

Bush,    Charles Laurel,    Miss. 

S    E 

Caraway,  Archibald  .     .     .  Gulf  Port,  Miss. 

Carroll,   Leigh  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

2  X 

Calvey,  H.  J New  Orleans,  La. 

Clemmons,  Bryan  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Chodos,  Israel  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Collins,  Charles,  Jr.  ■     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n   K   A 
Basketball   (1);  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball   (1). 

CoOKSEY,  Sylvanus Oakdale,  La. 

*  K   2 

"Jambalaya"     Representative     (2) ;     Inter-Class 

Football    (2);    Inter-Fraternity    (2); 

Glendy  Burke. 

CoXj   John    Robert  .     .     .  Merriam,    Kansas 

Coyle,    Elda New    Orleans,    La. 

Crapitto,     Louis Houston,    Tex. 

Darter,  Lewis  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 

n   K  A 

Inter-Fraternity  Basketball   (1). 

DeBakey,  MiCHEAL  .     .     .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Band    (1,    2);    B.M.    Scientific    Society. 

DiNwiDDiE,  George  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dreyer,  Edward  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy  Burke    (1,    3);   Dramatic  Guild    (1,   2). 

EccLES,    Claude Mobile,   Ala. 

Ellis,     Ezekiel Covington,     La. 

A  K  E 
Freshman  Football;   Scrub  Football   (2). 

Evans,  Hugh New   Orleans,   La. 

FiLiPPONE,  Johknie  ....  Houston,  Tex. 
Fisher,  Willie  ....  Lake    Charles,    La. 

2  A  E 

Freshman    Football;    Freshman    Track;    Scrub 

Football    (2). 


Ford,  Ili-RHERi New  Or'cans,  La. 

I J  H   ir 

Freshman    Football;     Varsily     Fool  ball;    VarBity 

Baskctliall. 

FORTENBERRY,     LUTHER   ....  Amite,     La. 

S    K 

Clas.s    Football     <2);    Glendy    Burke;    Jntra- 

Mural  Football   (2). 

French,  Richard  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Frilot,  George  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Garcia,  Eugene  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Garcia,  Manuel  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

2   I 

B.M.    Scientific    Sociely. 

Gardiner,    Franklin  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

2   N 
Gerodetti,   Orlando  .     .  San    Antonio,   Tex. 

Ge.x,   Lucien New    Orleans,   La. 

GiLLENTiNE,    WiLLiAM   .     .   Ft.    Meyers,    Fla. 

Glee  Club    (4). 
GiLMOUR,    John   ....  Montgomery,    Ala. 
Glendy  Burlie,   Literary  Society    (2);    Ping  Pong. 

Glover,  Jambs  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Goldman,  Adolph  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Gouau.x,  James  L.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Gray,  Calvin New  Orleans,  La. 

Green,  Wilbur  ....  Holdenville,   Okla. 

2   E 
Guastella,  Vincent  .  West  New  York,  N.  J. 

Cotton,  John  M New  Orleans,  La. 

GuiDRY,    Edwin   .     .     .St.    Martinsville,    La. 

K   2 

B.M.   Scientific  Society. 

Hack,  Philip New   Orleans,   La. 

Hall,    Henry Ocala,     Fla. 

Harland,  Robert Jackson,   Miss. 

Harper,  Robert  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Hauenstein,    George  .     .  New    Orleans,   La. 

n  K  A 

Henderson,  Joh.n  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Holmes.   Joseph  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

2  n 

Class  Secretary   (1);   Class  President   (2);  Honor 

Council    (1,    2);    Assistant  Varsity  Cheer  Leader 

(2);   Y.   M.   C.  A.    (1.    2). 

Inbau,  Fred,  Jr Arabi,  La. 

Jahncke,    Edward  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 
A  K  E 

Intra-Mural   Football    (2);    Thirteen   Club. 

Jones,  Walter Grand  Cane,  La. 

Kahle,  Henry'  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 
Kelleher,    Harry  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

A  K  E 
Glee   Club    (1,    2);    Sport    Staff   of    "Hullabaloo"; 
Secretary  of  Class   (2);    Scientific  Society;   Pub- 
licity Staff;   Intra-Mural  Football. 

Km'REDGE,  Willoughby  .  Napoleonville,  La. 

Koretskv,  Harry  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.  M.  C.  A.    (2). 

Kerr,  George New  Orleans,  La. 

KORN,  Heyman  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Glendy  Burke  (1,  2);  Oratorical  and  Debating 
Society;  T.  A.  I.  Organization;  Varsity  Debating. 

Labouisse,  John  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

A  K  E 

Intra-Mural    Football;    Class    Football;    Tug    of 

■War    (1,    2). 


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Lacour,  Lammoxd,  Long,  Lantz, 

Long,  Levy,  McDowell,  Evans,  McGehee,  Mendes,  Meriwether, 

MiAZZA,  Minor,  Moore,  Morrison,  Nelson,  Odom,  Ocden, 

Ogden,  Parker,  Pettit,  Pettit,  Prieto,  Pvburn,  Rainolr, 

Regan,  Robichaux,  Robinson,  Rosenstock,  Rucker,  Savant,  Savoy, 

Seligman,  Sica,   Slaughter,   Sparer,   Seig,  Thomas,  Thomas, 

Viguerie,   Vincent,  Walshe,   Weston,   Whatley. 


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College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


LaBruvere,   Philip,   Jr.  .     .     .  Manero,   La. 

LaCour,    Fritz Welsh,   La. 

S  n 
Lammond,  Charles  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

e  N 

"Hullabaloo"      Staff      (1);      Campus     Editor     of 

"Hullabaloo"     (1)  :     Campus    Editor     (1)  ;     New.s 

Editor  (1);  Editor-in-Chief   (2). 

Lang,  Samuel Savannah,  Ga. 

SAM 

Alternate   Carnot  Debate    (1);   Varsity  Debating 

Team   (1);   Winner  of  Carnot  Debate   (2); 

Glendy  Burke  Literary   Society. 

Lantz,     William  ....  Beaumont,     Tex. 

Long,  Trov New  Orleans,  La. 

Levy,  Loris St.  Joseph,   La. 

Z  B  T 
LiNDSEV,    Ralph   ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
LiTTELL,  William  .....  Opelousas,  La. 
Lynch,   Mercer  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

Ben 

Freshman  Football. 
McDowell,  R.   C.  .     .     .  New   Orlean-,   La. 

Evans,  Hugh New  Orleans,  La. 

McGhee,    Edward  ....  Hammond,    La. 

A  K  E 

Varsity    Football. 

Mendes,  J.  H New-  Orleans,  La. 

Meriwether,     William        .  Flomaton,     Ala. 

*  A  e 

Class  Football. 

Meyer,   Harry  ......  Beeville,   Tex. 

Z  B  T 

Band    (2);    Inter-Fraternity  Basketball    (2). 

MiAzzA,  Edward     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

S   N 

Minor,  Claude 

MiNTZ,   Sam      ....     New    Orleans,    La, 
Moore,    Daniel  .     .     .        New    Orleans,    La. 
Glendy   Burke    (1,    2);    Y.   M.   C.    A.;    Vice-Presi- 
dent    Dramatic     Guild;      Varsity     Debate      (1); 
Oratorical  and  Debating  Council   (1,  2); 
International   Club. 
Morrison,  James  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
2    E 
Band   (1):    Inter-Fraternity   Tennis. 
Nelson,   Willis  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 
Newbern,  David  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Nickel,   Dean Weslaco,   Tex. 

Oakley',     Allen Quincy,     111. 

Odom,    Charles Harvey,    La. 

Freshman   Basketball. 

Ocden,     Frank Shreveport,     La. 

<I>  K  2 
Ogden,   Horatio  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

*  K  S 
Inter-Fraternity  Basketball   (2). 

Parker,  John New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy    Burke;    Ping    Pong. 
Pettit,  Absalom  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Intra-Mural  Football   (2). 

Pe'ITIT,  William   F.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Prieto  (y  Eleta)  a.  .     .  Panama  Citv,  Pan. 

Z    I 

Intra-Mural    Football. 

PvBURN,     Hiram Ruston,     La. 

S  N 


Rainoi.d,  Robert  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   T   Q 
Tug-o'-War    (1);    White    Elephants;    Swimming 
Team;      Pan-Hellenic      C;ouncil       (2);      AMHl.st.ant 

Football    Manager    (2);    Intra-Mural    Football. 
Regan,  Goderey  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Reynolds,  Adolphe  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Richards,   James Shreveport,  La. 

2    E 
Robertson,  Claiborne  .     .     .St.  Landry,  La. 
RoBicHAux,   Eugene  -  Excelsior   Springs,   La. 

n  K  * 

Robinson,    George  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 
RoSENSTOCK,  Abraham  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

K   X 

RouGELOT,    Robert  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

RucKER,   Charles  ....  Pine   Bluff,   Ark. 

■I"  A  e 

Freshman  Football;  Varsity  Football. 

Savant,   Drew Ville   Platte,   La. 

2   E 

Dramatic  Guild;    Inter-Fraternity  Tennis;   Inter- 
Fraternity   Basketball. 

Savoy,  Preston Gueydan,  La. 

A  2  E 
Varsity    Basketball    (2);    Freshman    Basketball. 

Seligman,  Maurice  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

SiCA,  Frank New  York,  N.  Y. 

Slaughter,   William,   Jr.  .     .     .  Baker,    La. 

2  n 

Sparer,  Phineas  ....  New-  Orleans,  La. 
Stabler,  George  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  T  fi 
SwEARiNCEN,  DAVID  ....  Shreveport,  La. 
SwEic,  Joseph  ....        New-  Or'eans,  La. 
Tamburo,   Joseph      .     .      New    Orleans,    La. 
Thomas,  George  .     .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  2  * 

Intra-Mural  Football    (2). 

Thomas,   George  T.  .     .     .  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Thompson,   Roscoe  .     .     .  New-   Orleans,   La. 
ToMME,   Joe  .......  Reyville,     La. 

Trueting,   Waldo  .     .     .  New-    Orleans,   La. 
ViGUERiE,  Eugene Montegut,  La. 

i>  K  2 
Vincent,  Willie  ....  Lake  Charles,  La. 
Wahl,  Carl New  Orleans,  La. 

2   A   E 
Walshe,  Woollen  .     .     .  New-   Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Thirteen  Club;  Glee  Club  (1,  2);  T.  M.  C.  A. 
(2);  Class  Football;  Basketball;  Freshman  Ten- 
nis;  Tug-o'-War;    Inter-Fraternity  Basketball. 

Weeks,  Maury  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Weston,    Horatio  ....  Logtown,     Miss. 

2    X 

Whatley,  John Ravville,  La. 

A  K  E 

Freshman    Basketball;    Freshman    Football; 

Varsity  Track. 

Wolfe,   Marion  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

Track. 
Woodruff,  Fred  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
WooDw.\RD,  WiLLEY  Lee  .  Sicilv  Island,  La. 


Arbo,  Arnold,  Barkley,  Barr,  Beary, 

BicGAR,  Boyd,  Brewer,  Brewer,  Claverie,  Doyle, 

DeBuys,  Gallegly,  Gaston,  Hoffman,  Halloway,  Howcott, 

Johnson,  Kissgen,  Light,  Mathews,  Melun,  Oelkers, 

Ross,  Sherwood,  Slipakoff,  Sternfels,  Stewart,  Taylor 

Theriot,  Thompson,  Tomlinson,  Weiner,  Wise,  Wood. 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

College  of  Commerce 


Arbo,  HAROLn New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Football;    Wiiinor    oT    AVliiLo 
Elephant   Cup. 

ARNOLn,     CliCiL  ....  Hattiesburg,     Miss. 

Barki.i-v,    Gary  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

K  A 
Bankrr,  ^^'lI,l.IS  B.  .     .     .  Lake   Charles,   La. 

A  K  E 
Barr,    Fai.vv New    Orleans,    La. 

Ben 

Freshman    Track. 

BicGAR,  Jamk  .  ...  New  Orleans,  La. 

"Hullnhaloo"    Staff;    Representative    of    "Jam- 

balaya"    (2). 

Brary,   D.   R New   Orleans,    La. 

Tion,  Mary' New  Orleans,  La. 


Brewkr,   Fraxk 


Alexandria,    La. 


K   S 


Brewer,    James  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Freshman  Basketball  Team;  T.  M.  C.  A. 

CoHN,  Julius New  Orleans,  La. 

S  A  M 
Claverie,  M.  F New  Orleans,  La. 

<I>  K  i; 
Crawford,  Charles  .     .     ■  New  Orleans,  La. 

DoY'LE,     Harwell Mobile,     Ala. 

<I>  K  2 
DeBlanc,  Denis  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
DeBuys,   Laurence,   Jr.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Ben 

Glee   Club    (1,    2);    Freshman    Football;   Assistant 
Varsity  Cheer  Leader    (2). 

Dreyfus,    Clifton  .     .     .  Ne\v    Orleans,    La. 
2  A  M 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Jr.  .  New  Orlean.-,  La. 

Gallegly,  R.  B New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A 

Gaston,  Robert  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 
*  A  e 

White   Elephants;    Inter-Fraternity   Basket- 
ball   (1). 

Goodwin,     George Bastrop,    La. 

Harding,    James,   Jr.  .     .     .  Shreveport,    La. 

Hoffman,  Roland  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
<I>  K  2 

HoLLOWAY,  Roger   E..   Ocean    Springs,   Miss. 

HowcoTT,   Harley  .     .     .  New   Orleans,    La. 
ATA 


Johnson,   James  ....  Birmingham,   Ala. 

A  T  fl 

Tug-o'-War    (1);    Olently    Burlce    (1.    2);     Class 

l^reslclent  (1);  Glee  Club  (1,  2);  InlcT-Fratcrnity 

Basketball;  Gym  Dance  Committee. 

Ki-iioE,  Miles New  Or'eans,  La. 

X  <I> 
Kbsges',    Louis  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 
Light,   David,  Jr.  .     .     .  San   Antonio,   Tex. 

Ben 


Maithews,  Martin 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 


Melun,  Roland  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

<I>  K  2 

"Hullabaloo"      Staff;      Inter-Fraternity 

Basketball. 

Oelkers,    John  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

O'pRY,  Lee New  Orleans,  La. 

A    2    'I' 

Pr(-si(lent     of    Engineering     Class     (1);     Varsity 

Football   (2,   3);  Varsity  Baseball   (1). 

Palfrey,  Karl  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

Parker,    Jack Monroe,    La. 

Prikgi.e,    Enoch Glenmnra,    La. 

K  K  ^7' 

Band   (1.   2,   3). 

Ross,  Clyde Pioneer,  La. 

Sherwood,  Edward  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   T   f! 
White   Elephants;    Freshman    "Y"    Club;    Dram- 
atic  Guild    (1.    2);    Inter-Fraternity   Basketball; 
"Hullabaloo"  Circulation  Manager. 

Slipakoff,    Harry  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

Sterniels,    Roy Klotzville,     La. 

Stewart,   Charles        .     .  New-   Orleans,   La. 

K  A 

Taylor,    Frank  ....  Lake    Charles,    La. 

K    2 

Theriot,    Alfred Gueydan,    La. 

Glee  Clulj;   Freshman  Track;   Freshman 
Baseball. 

Thompson,  Ale.y Houston,  La. 

n  K  <I> 
TOMLiNSON,  Paul  .     .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 

TuRRENTiNE,  Dan     .     .     .     Ne^v  Orleans,  La. 

Weiner,  Bennie  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Debate    CI,    2);    T.    A.    I.    Organization. 

Wise,  Ronald Flint,   Mich. 

<I>  A  0 

Wood,  W.  B McComb,  Miss. 

K   2 


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Armstrong,  Arny,  Bierhorst,   Colcock, 
Clerc,  Clinton,  Crump,  D'Aquin,  Dorsa,  Dupont,  Fernandez, 

GlARRATANO,    GOMII.A,    HAAS,    HanNA,    HARRISON,    HART,    ICE, 

JoYNER,  Kessels,  Lewis,  Martin,  McCarroll,  Mendow,  Meyers, 

Neal,  Norton,  Nourse,  Olsen,  O'Meara,  Piesch,  Poggi, 

Purcell,  Schaffner,  Seeuws,  Shaw,  Stern,  Stolley,  Swasey, 

Trunzler,  Wehrmann,  Wilson,  Wood,  Wright. 


12S 


Armstrong,   Francis  X.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

B  e  n 

Varsity    Football,    '26;    Strub    Football.     '27. 

Arny,  Robert  A Montclair,   N.  J. 

Glee  Club,   '28. 
Baudier,  Arthur  P.  ■     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
BiERHORST,  John  W.,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Artburians. 

BiERHORST,  Louis  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Arthurians;   Band;    Architectural    Society. 

Bourgeois,  Ellis  P Gramercy,  La. 

Braun,  Frank  W.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Brydon,  Earl  G New  Orleans,  La. 

Chalona,  Marcus  J.  ■     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Church,  Richard   IL  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Clerc,  Milton  C.  •     .     .  Washington,  D.  C. 

Arthurians;    "Wrestling    Team,    '2G,     '27;    Frosh- 

Soph      Wrestling,      '2(),      '27;      Tug-o'-War,      '27; 

Frosh-Soph    Football,    '27. 

CoLCOCK,  Richard  H.,  Ill  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
2  X 

Y.    M.    C.    A.    Cabinet. 

Crump,  Robert  G.,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Clinton,    C.   L New    Orleans,    La. 

D'Aquin,  Earl  M.  T.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Day,  Alvyn  Joseph  •     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Basketball. 

DoRSA,  Theodore  J.  .     .     .  New  Orlean;!,  La. 

DuFOUR,  Maurice   F.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Dupont,   Edward   P 

Eicenberger,  Elroy  L  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Fernandez,   John    P.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Gerstner,  Merrill  A.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Arthurians. 

Giarrantano,  Jerome  F.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

GOMILA,    J.     C 

Haas,  Arthur  J.  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Hanna,   Eugene   C Jackson,   Miss. 

Dormitory  Club. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

College  of  Engineering 

Harrison,  Hatley  N.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Hart,   Henry  Tardy 


Harvey,  Cornelius  B.  . 

K  K  * 
Band;   Freshman   Basketball 


New    Orleans,    La. 
New  Orleans,  La. 


Hoover,  Sidney  M. 
Hummel,  Marie  L. 


.   Shrevcport,  La. 
New  Orleans,  La. 


Ice,  Orville  T.  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.    M.    C.    A.    Cabinet. 


Jones,  Carlton  R. 
Jones,  Luther  M. 


.  New   Orleans,   La. 
.  New   Orleans,   La. 


A  E  <I> 

Freshman  Track  Team.   '26;   Freshman   Football. 
'2S;    Varsity    Football    Squad,    '27. 

Joyner,  Walthall  R Dallas,  Tex. 

ATA 


Kastler,    Ordway  .     . 
Kessels,  Jacob  J.   H. 


.  New    Orleans,    La. 
.  Well,    Netherlands 


President   Cosmopolitan    Clul);   Architectural 
Association. 

KoHNKE,  Edward  F.,  HI  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

New   Orleans,   La. 


Kramer,  Gerhard  T 

Secretary- Treasur 

Krieger,  Jacob  H 


Secretary-Treasurer    Freshman    Engineering 
Class. 

.  New   Orleans,   La. 


T  X  E 

Lamberton,   p.   M.,   Jr.  .  New   Orleans,    La. 

Lecourt,  Stanley  M.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lessel,   John    W Bogalusa,    La. 

A  K  E 
Freshman  Football:   Varsity  Football. 

Lewis,  Sidney  F.,  Ill  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

LoEB,  Mary  Freeman  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Martin,   How.^rd   A.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
*  K  S 

McCarroll,  Eugene  M.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

ATA 

Freshman   Football;   Freshman  Class  President; 

Football,    '27;    Sophomore   Vice-President. 

Mendow,  Frank  R.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
"Jambalaya"    Representative,    '28;    Band. 


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College  of  Engineering 


Messina,  Richard   F.  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Meyers,  Albert  J.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2  E 
Band,    '26,    '27. 

Meyn,    George    F.  ■     .     .  New    Orleans,   La. 

Neal,    William    H.  .     .  Mexico    Citv,    Mex. 
2    I 

Neild,  Edward  F.,  Jr.  .     .     .  Shreveport,  La. 

K  A 

Architectural    Society. 

Nielsen,  Jens  Christian  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band    (1). 


Norton,  Mvrtis   M. 


Haynesville,    La. 


Nourse,  Robert  L.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A 

Occelli,  Armando    (v  s)   .     .  Mexico,  D.  F. 
S   I 

Olsen,  Olaf  Herman,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

O'Meara,  John   Patrick  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Blacksmiths. 


Piesch,   Carl 


New    Orleans,    La. 


PoGGi,   Francis   A Mohlle,    Ala. 

n  K  A 

Price,  Walter   H.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Priscell,  Jimmie  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rolfs,   George  Andre  .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 

Ryan,  Elbridge   F.  •     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
n   H 

Fresh    Class   Football;    Frosh   Track;    Sophomore 

Class    Football;    Varsity    Football,    '27;    Varsity 

Track,    '27:    Swimming    Team. 

Schaffner,  Philippe  V.  L.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
T  X  E,    K  K  ^I',    B  JI 

Arthurians;   Band    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Assistant    Man- 
ager   (2,    3);    Manager    (4);    Glee  Clulj    (1,   2,   4); 
Y.    M.    C.    A.    (3,    4);    Vice-President 
T.   M.  C.   A.    (4). 

Seeuws,  Thomas  F.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Freshman    Football,    '26;    Varsity   Football,    '26; 

Scrub   Football,    '27;   Thirteen   Club; 

Freshman  Track.  '25. 


Shaw,  Richard  M.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2    A   E 

Spencer,  Charles   B.  ■     .     .  Asliboro,   N.   C. 
S   E 

Freshman  Track,  '2G,    '27;   Inter-Class  Tr,-ick.   26, 

'27;       Freshman-Sophomore       Track,       '26.       '27: 

Cross-Country   Team,    '27,    '2S. 

Stayer,  Edgar New  Orleans,  La. 

T  X  E 

Wrestling,    '27;    Runnor-up    Champion;    S.    A.    A. 
U. ;    Band,    '28. 

Stern,  Bernard  H.  ■     .     ,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z  B  T 


Stolley,  Bruno 


New    Orleans,   La. 


Vice-President  Freshman  Engineers;  President 
Sophomore  Engineers;  "Hullabaloo"  (1);  Glee 
Club  (1,  2);  Band  (1,  2);  Assistant  Cheer  Leader 
(2);  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet  (21;  TXE  Essay; 
Academic  Board   (1,   2);   Award   (1). 


Sturm,    Emile    M.  .     .     .   New    Orleans,  La. 

SwASEY,   Haswell  A.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Trunzler,  Joseph  J.  .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
S  N,     TXE 

Frosh  Football,  '26;  Basketball,  '26;  Track,  '26; 
Football,    '27    (Scrub);    Inter-Fraternity   Basket- 
ball and  Track,  '26,  '27. 


Weber,  Phillip  A. 


New   Orleans,   La. 


Wehrmann,  Henry  R.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
A  K  E 

Glee  Club,  '24,  '25,  '26,  '27;  Varsity  Tennis,  '27; 
Band,  '24,  '25;  Glendy  Burke.  '24;  Secretary 
Glee  Club.  '26;  Vice-President  Glee  Club,  '27; 
Inter-Fraternity  Basketball,  '25,  '26,  '27;  Inter- 
fraternity  Track,  '25;  Ping  Pong,  '26;  Architec- 
tural Society,  '27;  Acabus  Club,  '27;  Secretary- 
Treasurer    Sophomore    Engineering    Class,    '27. 

Wilson,  John   W.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Wood,  Carroll  L.,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wright,   Laurie   L Jackson,   Miss. 

K  K  ^I' 

Glee  Club,  '26,  '27;  Band,  '26,   '27;  Architectural 
Society. 


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Abbott,  Adams,  Allen,  Allert,  Asbury,  Autrey 

Bacher,  Baptist,  Bear,  Benton,  Bernadas,  Bowen,  Breard 

Breckinridge,  Brown,  McBryde,  Buchanan,  Byrne,  Caldwell,  Caracasain 

Carley,  Cardone,  Carter,  Chalaron,  Chalaron,  Chandler,  Chiz 

Clark,  Clark,  Claverie,  Cleveland,  Cockerham,  Cohen,  Cologne 

Crawford,  Crozat,   Daiches,  Darter,  Davenport,  Davis,  Deahl 

DeLoach,  Denman,  Devereux,  Diamond,  Dinkelspeil,  Dinn,  Dodd 


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Newcomb  College 


Abbott,  Marjorif,  W. 
Adams,  Elizabeth,    K  K  V 
Allen,  Nancy  H.,  11  1?  <I> 

Y.   W.   C.   A.;    Dnuiiatiu   Club;    AtliUaics. 

Allen,  Rosalie  W. 

Dramatic  Club. 
Allent,  Mary  E, 
Arbo,  Aurelia  C. 
AsBURY,   Adrienke   M. 
AuBERT,  Marie  L. 

AUTREY,    LeNORA   R. 

Bacher,  Wilhelmina   C. 
Ballentine,  Mary  E. 
Baptist,   Lillian   R. 
Barksdale,  Jennie  L. 
Barnete,  Alameda  M. 
Bear,  Grace  I. 
Bender,  Catherine  S  ,  *  JI 
Benton,  Maurice  J. 
Berenson,  Florence 
Eernadas,  Hester  C. 
bondurant,  martha  l. 
Bowen,  Marjorie,  a  a  n 

French    Circle;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Breard,   Elizabeth   M. 
Breckinridge,  Margaret  P.,  11  li  <I> 
Brown,  Dorothea  C. 
Brown,  Sarah  G. 

BUNTON,    EerNICE 

McBryde,  Flora,  K  A  6 
Buchanan,   Clara  M. 
Byrne,  Katherine  P. 
Calangne,   Dorothy 
Caldwell,  Mary  A.,  X  il 

French  Circle;   Y.  W.    C.   A. 

Cambios,  Helen  L. 
Canady',  Ada  Beta 
Caracashian,  D. 


Carley,  Camille  K. 
Cardone,  Edith  B. 
Carnahan,  Ursula  L. 
Carroll,  Eleanor  A. 
Carter,  Corinne  H. 
Cazenavette,  Lillian  M. 
Chalaron',  Amelie 
Chalaron,  Lucile  a. 
Chandler,  Lady  Betfy 
Chiz,  Bessie  Florence 
Clark,  Frances,  K  A  0 
Clark,  Nancy  McD.,  <1>  JI 
Clarkson,  Marguerite  F. 
Claverie,  Flavia  M. 
Cleveland,  Elizabeth,  K  K  r 

Y.   W.   C.   A.;   French   Circle. 

cockerham,   dorothy  m. 
Cohen,  Leona 
Cologne,  D. 
Crawford,   Kathleen 
Crozat,  Marguerite 
Daggett,  Mary  J. 
Daiches,  Josephine 
Darter,  Sarafi  P. 
Davenport,  Marguerite 
David,  Barbara  M. 
Davis,  Carrie  L. 
Deahl,  Cecilia  J. 
Dean,  M.  Robertike 
DeLoach,  Leila  F. 
Denman,  Berta 
Devereux,  Marjorie 
Diamond,  Minnie 
Dinkelspeil,  Ray  M.,  A  E  * 

Dinn,  Catherine  A.,  K  A  9 
Y.  w.  c.  A. 

DOCHTERMAN,    AdA 

DoDD,  Mabel  C. 


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DossETT,  DuFFV,  Earhart,  Edmiston,  Edwards,  Eichold,  Ellington 

Ellis,  Ellison,  Eplev,  EsDorn,  Eustis,  Evans,  Evereite 

Fairchild,  Ferguson",  Fisher,  Fowler,  Fowler,  Fredericks,  Frederickson 

Gaidry,  Gay,  Genella,  Gordon,  Gray,  Grayson,  Gugenheim 

Haggett,  Halpern,  Haralson,  Harrison,  Hartson,  Hartsox,  Harvey 

Haspel,  Hayward,  Heiderich,  Henningway,  Henriques,  Herdman,  Herzfeld 

Hirsch,  Hoefeld,  Holland,  Isaacs,  Jackman,  Jett,  Kammer 


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DOSSETT,    SaRMI    B. 

Duffy,  Rowen'a  M. 
Earhart,  Martha  E.,  A  A  n 

Dramatic    Club;    GU-e    Club. 

Edmiston,  Anne  Kathleen 
Edwards,  Louise 
EiCHOLD,  Eva  C,  A  E  * 
Ellington,  Alice 
Ellis,  Eleanor 
Ellison,  Dorothea 
Englehardt,  Carolyn 
Epley,  Lucia 
Es'DoRN,  Helen 

French  Circle. 

EusTis,  Laura 

Evans,  Mary  Jo,  K  A  9 

Mandolin-Guitar   Clulj. 
Everett,  Louella,  n  B  <I> 

Dramatic    Club;    Glee    Club;    Y'.    W.    C.    A.; 
French   Circle. 

Fairchild,  Christine 
Ferguson,   Lady  Nan 

Dramatic    Club. 

Feth,  Florence 

Newcomb   Ball;    Captain   Ba.skotball   Team. 

Fischer,   Eugenia 
Fisher,   Addie 
Fletcher,   Sara 
Ford,  Beryl 
Foster,  Sarah 
Fowler,  Judith 
Fowler,  Mary  E. 
Fraley',   Florence 
Frederic,  Emelie 
Fredericks,  Katheryn 
Frederickson,  Myra 
Gaidry',  Una,  K  A  6 

T.    W.    C.    A. 

Gay-,  Shirley 
Genella,  Norma 
Gladney,  Julia 
Goldsborough,   Anna 


Gordon,  Mary 

Graves,   Cora 

Gray,  Frances,  '1'  M 

Glee   Club;   T.   W.   C.   A. 
Grayson,  Cecile 

Greenwall,  Jeanette 

GUGENHEIM,   IRMA,   A    E   'I> 

Haggett,  Aenid 
Halpern,  Bertha,  \  E  * 
Haralson,  Mary 
Harrison,  Mabel 
Hartson,  Mildred 
Hartson,   Miriam 
Harvey-,  Mary  E. 
Haspel,  Marjorie,  a  E  <I' 
Hayward,   Helens 
Heiderich,  Dorothy 
Heinauer,  Rozella 
Hemingway,  Emma 
Henriques,  Margaret 
Herdman,  Camille 
Herzfeld,  Pauline,  A  E  <I' 
HiRscH,  Marion,  A  E  <l> 
Hindelang,   Edna 
HoEFELD,  Maude,  Z  T  A 

Dramatic  Club;   Y.   W.    C.   A.;  Volley  Ball. 

Holland,  Helen 
Holzer,  Eunice 
HoLzER,  Florence 
HuEY',  Ruth 
Hyde,  Margaret 
Isaacs,  Marjorie,  A  E  <I' 
Jackman,  Gertrude 
Jennings,  Florence 
Jester,  Katherine 
Jett,  Margaret 
Johnson,  Eleanor 
Kammer,  Joie,   K  A  e 

Dramatic    Club;     French     Circle;     Newcoml: 
Ball;    Basketball,    Second    Team. 


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Kammer,  Keenax,  Kent,  Kerr,  Kiersky,  Knox,  Kunnes 

KuNNEs,  KusiN,  Lambert,  Laurason,  LeBlaxc,  Ledoux,  Leverich 

Levincston,  Lew,  Lewis,  Livaudais,  Livaudais,  Loeliger,  Logan 

Mackenzie,  Mahoney,  Martizky,  Marks,  McAllister,  McAllister,  McCampbell 

McClintock,  McCoy,   McDonald,   McGhee,   McGriff,   Mengis,   Mixon 

Morris,  O'Donnell,  O'Rourke,  Parker,  Parlongue,  Perkins,  Platt 

Pollard,  Pawell,  Prague,  Price,  Rainold,  Rainwater,  Rice 


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Newcomb  College 


Kammer,  Katherine 
Keenan,  Armide  E.,  II  tt  <I' 

French   Circle;    Athletic   A.ssociation. 

Kelly,  Ellen 

Kent,  Susanna 

Kerr,  Elizabeth 

Kiersky,  Pauline 

Knox,  Eertha 

KuNNES,  Esther 

KuNNES,  Ida 

KusiN,  R. 

Lambert,  Jane 

Laurason,  Aurelie 

Laurason,  Maxine 

LeBlanc,  Leila 

LeBreton,  Mireilla 

Ledoux,  J. 

Leverich,  Marcelle,  a  0  n 

Athletic    Association;    Y'.    "\V.    C.    A. 

Levincston,  Sylvia 
Levy,  Kathleen 
Lewis,  Elizabeth 
Livaudais,  Louise 
LivAUDAis,  Lucille 
LoELiGER,  Anna 
Logan,  Alice 
Lucas,  Lorraine 
Mackenzie,  Aline 
Mahoney,  Annette 
Malone,  Virginia 
MoRiTZKY,  Marguerite 
Marks,  Mathilde,  A  E  <I> 

French   Circle. 

Martin,  Mildred 
McAllister,  Elizabeth 


McAllister,   Isabel 
McCampbell,   Helen 
McClintock,  Margaret 
McCoy,  Billie 
McDonald,  Harriet 

McGlIEE,    LiLA 

McGriff,  Dorothy,  *  M 

Y.  W.  C.   A.;    Le  Circle  Francals. 

Mengis,  Dorothy 
Menville,  Louise 
Milbee,  Ruth 
Mixon,  Helen 
Morris,  Rose,  A  E  * 

French    Circle. 

O'Donnell,  Elizabeth 
Ogden,  Mildred 
O'Rourke,   Florence 
Overton,   Margaret 
Parker,  Sue 
Parlongue,    Olga 
Pate,  Mary 
Pearce,   Carrie 

T.    N.    C.    U. 

Pendercraft,  Sadie 
Perkins,  Marianne 
Phillips,    Ly'sle 
Platt,  Dorothy 
Pollard,   Alice 
Powell,  Fleta 
Prague,  Marie  L. 
Price,  Janie 
Rainold,  Winifred 
Rainwater,   Edith 
Rennie,  Margaret 
Rice,  Allie 


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Richardson,  Roach,  Robertson,  Rocan,  Rollins,  Rosser 
Saal,  Sancton,  Sandmever,  Saracco,  Saucier,  Saunders,  Schlegel 

Seiferth,  Shaw,  Shea,  Shepard,  Simpson,  Strauss,  Talier 

Theobold,  Thibodaux,  Trourck,  Troescher,  Tuite,  Veith,  Viguerie 

Villere,  Wadsworth,  Watil,  Washburn,  Wasserman,  Watson,  Watson 

Webb,  Weil,  Weir,  Werlein,  Westbrook,  Whipple,  White 

Williams,  Williams,  Williford,  Willis,  Wilson,  Woods,  Yandell 


138 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


Newcomb  College 


Richardson,  Alba,  n  B  <I> 

Dramatic  Club;    Friilich   Circle;    Gloo   Club. 

RiCHAND,  Eugene 

Roach,  Eleanor 

Robertson,  Eleanor 

Robertson,  Marie,  A  0  n 

Y.  w.  c.  A. 
ROGAN,  Rosalind,  K  K  r 

Y.  W.  C.  A.;  French  Circle;  Dramatic  Club; 
Workshop  Play;  Captain  Freshman  Volley 
Ball   Team. 

Rollins,  Rebecca 
Roseman,  Dorothy 
RossER,  Margaret 
RusiN,  Rosalie 
Saal,  Phyllis,  A  E  <[' 

Dramatic   Club;    French   Circle. 

Sancton,  Ursula 
Sandmeyer,  Sybil 
Sandoz,  Adeline 
Saracco,  Carla 
Saucier,  Clara  M. 
Saunders,  Mary 
scatterty,  louise 
ScHLEGEL,  Viola    • 
Schmidt,  Lily 
ScHVANT,  Dorothy 
Seghers,  Mary 
Seiferth,  Roberta 
Shaw,  Edwina 
Shea,  Doris 
Shepard,  Anne 
Simpson,  Odile,  X  fi 

Mandolin-Guitar  Club;  French  Circle;  Y.  W. 
C.    A.;    Athletics;    Newcomb    Ball    (1). 

Sparks,  Mariola 
Stauss,  Valerie 
Swetman,  Olga 
Taber,  Ione 


Theobold,   Frances 
Thibodaux,  Julie 
Todd,  Katherine 
Trawick,  Alice 
Troescher,   Margaret 
TuiTE,  Mayme,  Z  2 

Dramatic   Club;    Newcomb   Ball. 

Veith,  Alcenith 

ViGUERlE,    MaZIE,   a   O   n 
M.    G.    C. 

Villere,  Mathilde 
Wadsworth,   Erminia 
Wahl,  Shirley 
Walker,  Mae 
Ward,  Elva 
Washburn,  Winifred 
Wasserman,  Hilda,  A  n  E 

French     Circle;     Dramatic     Club;     Debating 
Club. 

Watson,  Grace 
Watson,  Marguerite 
Webb,  Mary 
Weil,   Sarah 
Weir,  Alice 
Weld,  Hazel 
Werlein,  Betti' 
Westbrook,  Dorothy 
Whipple,  Jane 
White,  Audrey 
Williams,   Mary  L. 
Williams,  Sara  Jane 
WiLLiFORD,  Ruth 
Willis,  Mary,  *  M 

T.   W.   C.   A.;    French   Circle. 

Wilson,  Elizabeth,  K  A  6 

T.  W.   C.  A.;   Newcomb   Ball  Team. 

Woods,  Mary  E. 
Yardell,  Dorothy 


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Addison,  Arwbrey,  Anderson,  Binder 

Bergman,  Brannan,  Braund,  Brock,  Brown,  Burgayne 

BuTAUD,  Campbell,  Caplan,  Cattana,  Charbonnet,  Cope 

COTTRELL,    CUCINOTTA,    DaNNA,    De   La    HOUSSAYE,    De   RamUS,    DryER 

Fletcher,  Gall,  Gendeth,  Glazer,  Granade,  Gray' 
Greene,  Gutierrez,  Hamilton,  Harrell,  Haynsworth,  Hoffpaiur 


140 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


College  of 

Addison,   W.   P Shreveport,   La. 

Alexander,  J La  Grange,  Texas 

Alexander,  L La  Grange,  Texas 

Allen,  Joe New  Orleans,  La. 

Anderson,  J.  L Sears,  Fla. 

Aranco,   R.  J.  .  Primer  Piso,   Havana,   Cuba 

Awbrev,  Reuben Roanoke,  Ala. 

A  K  K 
Beck,  M.  C New  Orleans,  La. 

Bender,  N.  J Marshall,  Texas 

Bergman,    S.   C Tampa,   Fla. 

Berryman,  L.  D.     .     .     .     Russellville,   Ark. 

Birdwell,  J Shreveport,  La. 

BoGRAD,  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Brannan,  Max Roanoke,  Ala. 

n  K  *,   *  X 

Braund,  R.  R Gary,  Ind. 

A  K  K 
Brown,  John Gatesville,  Tex. 

A  K  K 

BuRCOYNE,   B.   R Monroe,  La. 

*  X 
Burnett,  P.,  Jr.     .     .     .     .     .     Tampa,  Fla. 

Burt,  E.   G Crossett,   Ark. 

•Butaud,  R.  S Liberty,  Tex. 

Brock,  M.  L 

Cadaval,  J.     .....     .     Durango,  Mex. 

Campbell,  Stephen     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 
Caplan.  D.  a.     .     .     Boiling  Springs,  N.  C. 

Cattana,  N.  E New  Orleans,  La. 

Chamberlain,  C.  T.     .     .     .     Natchez,  Miss. 

n  K  A,   N  2  N 

A.B,.    University   of  Virginia. 

Charbonnet,   L.   S.,   Jr.  .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Chauvin,  L.  E Abbeville,  La. 

CoLLEY',  Helen     .     .     ■     .     Mercedes,  Texas 
B.A.,    University   of   Texas. 

Cope,  R.  L New  Orleans,  La. 

Cottrell,  H.  B Meridian,  Miss. 

n  K  A,   N  S  N 

Cucinotta,  L Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Danna,  p.  L.     .     .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Darby,  F.  U Baton  Rouge,  La. 


Medicine 

DE    LA    Houssaye,    Malcolm  .  Franklin,    La. 

Ben 

Interfraternity     Track     (1.     2);     Interfratcrnlty 

Basketball    (1,   2);    Scrub  Basketball    (2);   Intor- 

class   Basketball    (2);    Thirteen    Club. 

DeRamus,  W Verbena,  Ala. 

Drezinski,  D.  J.     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

Dryer,  R.  G.,  Jr Austin,  Texas 

J2  B  n,    A   K  K 
Eckels,   P.  R Temple,  Texas 

Edwards,  T.   J ,   Jr.  .     .  Chattahoochee,   Fla. 

Faircloth,  W.  B EnsleY,  Ala. 

n  K  A 
Feinberg,  B.  S New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fershtand,  J.  T.     .     .     San  Francisco,   Cal. 

N  2  N 
B.A,,    University    of    Stanford. 

Fletcher,  Richard  M.    .     .     .    Arcadia,  Fla. 

A  2  *,    e  K  * 

Secretary   of   Medical    Class    (1):    Interfraternity 

Basketball      (2.      3):      Interclass     Football      (1); 

Honor  Council. 

Frederick,  CO Covington,  La. 

Gall,  E.  A New  York,  N.  Y. 

Gehrels,  E.  L Costa  Rica,  C.  A. 

B.A..    Baylor    College. 

Gerodetti,  Orlando    .     .     San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Glaser,    Harry     .     .     .      New    Orleans,   Lr. 

Granade,  J.  E. Statesboro,  Ga. 

n  K  A,  *  X 
Gray,  Joel New  Orleans,  La. 

Greene,  Gilbert     .     .     .     Birmingham,  Ala. 
A  T  n,   *  X 

Freshman      Football;      Interfraternity      Basket- 
ball   (2). 

Gutierrez,  J.  P.     ...     Verscruz,  Mexico 
Hackney,  J.  F Bynum,  N.  C. 

Hamilton,   A.   S Berkeley,   Cal. 

K  A,   N  2  N 

Harrell,  William Ruston,  La. 

2  N,    #  X 

Interfraternity  Tennis. 

Hay'NSWORth,  J.  E.,  Jr.  .     .     .  Alachua,  Fla. 

Hoffpauer,   A.   C.     ■     .     .     Estherwood,   La. 

e  K  N,    A  K  K 

B.3.;  "Janibalaya"  Representative. 


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hollingsworth,  hopkins,  jacks,  jenkins 

Johnson,  Jones,  Kent,  Lampert,  Lewis,  McCreary 

Moore,  Mosley,  Nickerson,  Ochs,  Ogden,  Patrick 

Powell,  Kainier,  Koeling,  Rouse,  Rushton,  Schnyder 

Seale,  Shane,  Simpson,  Stembach,  Tatum,  Tinnin 

TowNSEND,  Velinsky,  Ward,  Weileaecher,  Williams,  Wood 


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College  of  Medicine 


HoLLiNGSWORTH,  J.  W.  ■     .     .  Wliigham,  CJa. 
A  K  K 

Hopkins,  G.  S Single,  La. 

II  K  i>,    <I>  X 

HoSEN,   H Laurel,   Miss. 

JACKA,  E.  R Jackson,  Mich. 

Jenkins,  John  F.,  Jr.  .     .  Birmingham,  Ala. 
K  A,     <I'  X 

Johnson,  C.  C New  Orleans,  La. 

Jones,  Wilmer     ....     Grand  Cane,  La. 

n  K  *,   $  X 

Varsity   Basketball    (3);  President  of   Class    (3). 

Keller,  J.   J Ensley,   Ala. 

Kent,  Earl New  Orleans,  La. 

*  P  2 

Lampert,  Ralph     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

Landry,  E.  L Delcambre,  La. 

Lewis,  J.  T.,  Jr.     .     .     .     Tylertown,   Miss. 

n  K  A,   N  S  N 

B.S.,    Millsaps    College. 

Lilly,   G.  D Fayetteville,  La. 

Lynne,    V New   Orleans,    La. 

McCuLLOM,  J.  H.,  Jr.     .     San  Antonio,  Tex. 

McCooK,  Joel  J.,  Jr Dallas,  Tex. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 

McCreary,  Pergam  L.     .     Monroeville,  Ala. 

A  K  K 

B.S.,     Birmingrham-Southern. 

McIntyre,  D.  S Evansville,  Ind. 

Martin,  E.  J. Convent,  La. 

Martin,   J.   B.,   Jr.     ...     Hahnville,   La. 
Mauterer,  O.  p.     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

Moore,  A.  E Helena,  Ark. 

MosELT,  J.  M.,  Jr.     .     .     .     Shreveport,  La. 
MoSLEY,   J.  T Winnfield,   La. 

*  P  S 

MosLEY,  John  M Shreveport,  La. 

n  K  A,    N  S  N 

MosLEY,  K.  T Conway,  Ark. 

Myers,  L.  E.,  Jr.     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

Nickerson,  Paul Siluria,   Ala. 

A  K  K 

OcHS,   I New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ogden,  Henry,  Jr.     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  *,    N  2  N 

Glendy  Burke    (1,    2,    3):    Dramatic   Guild    (1.    2, 

3);    Oratorical    and    Debating    Council    (2,    3). 

Oxford,   T.   M Dawson,   Ga. 

Pannill,   W.   C Eastland,   Tex. 

Parrino,  p.  S New  Orleans,  La. 

Patrick,  William     ....     Umatilla,  Fla. 
2  n,    A  K  K 


Piiiro.v,  M.  T New  Orleans,  La. 

Powell,   Clifeord     ....     Auburn,  Ala. 

2  N,   e  K  V]' 

B.A..    University    of    Akvliama. 

Pruett,   John Weogufka,    Ala. 

Rainier,    F.   C Whittiei-,    Cal. 

Ramsay,    Thomas      ....     Laurel,    Miss. 

A   T  fi,    <1>  X 

L' Apache   Clul). 

Ricks,  G.  H Brady,  Tex. 

RoELiNG,  J.  C New  Orleans,  La. 

Rouse,  Hillrie,  Jr.  .     .     .  Popiarville,   Miss. 

A  2   *,    e   K  ^J' 

Ph.G.,  University  of  Mississippi. 

RouTON,  W.  M.     .     .     .     .     Notasulga,   Ala. 

RusHTON,  J.  F Emerson,   Ark. 

Russell,  W.  S.,  Jr.     .     .     San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Ryan,  A.  M Alameka,  Cal. 

Saint,  C.  L Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Sartin,  J.  M Cleveland,  N.  C. 

ScHNYDER,  E.  A.     .     .     .     New  Orleans,   La. 

Seale,  William     .     .     .     Birmingham,   Ala. 

A  K  K 

Shane,   Hugh Marshall,  Tex. 

Shields,   J.   D.,   Jr Natchez,    Miss. 

N  2  N 
B.S.,   Mississippi  A.  and  M. 

Simpson,  T.  R Meridian,  Miss. 

Staley,   H.  R Kansas  City,   Mo. 

Steckler,  M.  I New  Orleans,  La. 

Steinvach,  Gustav    .     .     .    New  York,  N.  Y. 
Summer,  W.  B.,  Jr.     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

SuRRENCY,   H.  W.,  Jr Jesup,   Ga. 

T.-VTUM,   S.   Austin     ....     Dubach,  La. 

A  2  *,    e  K  ^ 

B.S.,   Louisiana  College. 

TiN.viN,  H.  I Shreveport,  La. 

e  K  S[' 

B.A..     Mississippi     College;     Interclass    Football. 

TowNSEND,  G.  G Morton,  Miss. 

Velinsky,    M Shreveport,   La. 

Ward,  A.  G Jackson,  Miss. 

n  K  A,   N  2  N 
B.A.,    Millsaps   College. 

Weilbaecher,  J.  O.,  Jr.    .    New  Orleans,  La. 

Weinstein,  L Bogalusa,  La. 

Williams,  J.  Richard     .     .     .     Selma,   Ala. 
IC  A,    *  X 

Williamson,  E.  L Gurley,  Ala. 

Wood,  R.  G Plant  Citv,  Fla. 

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Abernathy,  Anderson,  Andry,  Antoon 

Otz,  Badger,  Bagby,  Baird,  Baldwin,  Bell,  Bishop 

Blou,  Boudreaux,  Brierre,  Brister,  Brizard,  Bulliard,  Burch 

Butler,  Caine,  Cleveland,  Cockrell,  Comer,  Conway,  Cooke 

Costa,  Costley,  Cox,  Devlin,  Devron,  Dieth,  Eustis 

Faillo,  Fenner,  Fitzgerald,  Foster,  Fussell,  St.  Germaine,  Glover 

Grace,  Greenburc,  Gresham,  Guiory,  Guy 


144 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Abernathy,  George  C. 
Acer,  John  W. 
Anders,  Harry  N.,  S  n 
Anderson,  Victor  G.,  K  2 

Freshman    Football;    Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Andry,  Allain  C,  Jr. 
Antoon,  Edward  J. 

Y.  M.  c.  A. 
Atz,  Jake  H.,  Jr.,  SAM 
Anders,  Harry  N. 
Badcor,  Alfred  J.,  Jr. 
Bacby,  George  F. 

Glendy  Burke;   Y.  M.  C.  A.;   Freshman   "Y" 
Club. 

Baird,  Houston  K. 
Baldwin,  Robert  B.,  A  K  E 

President   of  Freshman   Class. 

Barrier,  Charles  M.,  Jr. 
Bell,  William  A.,  Jr.,  A  K  E 

Dramatic    Guild;    Glendy    Burke;    Fre.'ihnian 
Oratorical    and    Debating   Council. 

Bellone,  Christopher  F. 
Bishop,  Clarence  A. 
Bledsoe,  James  G. 
Blow,  Hiram,  <I>  K  2 
Bodenheimer,  Louis  M. 
Booth,  George  D.,  Jr. 
Boudreaux,   Abel  J.,   Jr. 
BiERRE,  Marion  E.,  A  2  * 
Brister,  Hugh  H.,  A  T  A 

White   Elephants;   Glee   Club. 

Briuglio,  Joseph  P. 
Brizard,  Joseph  L. 
Brock,  Milton  L.,  2  n 

Thirteen   Club. 

Bruno,  Leo  F. 

BuLLiARD,  Daniel  T. 

BuRCH,  George  E.,  Jr. 

Butler,  Edward  S.,  Jr.,  *  A  9 

Caine,  Ansel  M.,  Jr. 

Carbroy,  Thomas  F. 

Caruso,  Michel  J. 

Centanni,  Lee  R.  B. 

Circe,  Elmo  D. 

Cleveland,  Ashby  DuB.,  Jr.,  A  T  fi 

White   Elephants;    Glee    Club;    "Hullabaloo" 
Reporter. 

CocKRELL,  Francis  M.,  HI 


Conway,  Joel  Henkv,  li  o  II 
Comer,  David  B.,   HI 

Freshman  Oratorical  and  iJcbatlriK  I'nLiiir'il; 
Glendy  Burke. 

Cooke,  Paul  S.,  A  K  E 

Glee  Club;   Freshman  Basketball;   Tennis. 

Costa,  Jacob  L. 
CosTLEY,  Stanley  F.,  K  A 
White   Elephants,    '25. 

Cox,  Vivien  K. 
Cox,  William  E.,  Jr. 
CuMMiNGS,  Joe  H. 
Davison,  Emile  A.,  Jr. 

Swinimine:   Team   Captain;    Gull"    Coa.st    Mil- 
itary Academy,    '27. 

Devlin,  Daniel  J.,  Jr. 
Devron,  Gustave  p. 
DiETH,  Enile  H. 

Freshman    "Y"    Club;    T.    N.    C.    U. 

DiNwiDDiE,  George  S. 

Doyle,  Warren  W. 

DuRAN,  John  A. 

Egan,  Bernard  F. 

EusTis,  Cartwright,  in,  K  A 

Football;    Thirteen   Club. 

Failla,  Joseph  S. 

Fenner,  Charles  P.,  Jr.,  K  A 

Glendy  Burke;   Dramatic  Guild;  White  Ele- 
phants; Freshman  Debating  Council. 

Ferguson,  Joseph  V. 
Fitzgerald,  James  F. 
Foley,  Dudley  C,  Jr. 

Band. 

Foster,  Douglas  S. 

FussELL,  Robert   C,   n   K  A 

Genovese,  John  M. 

Geraci,  Dominick  J. 

GiLLis,  James  H. 

Glover,  James  O. 

Grace,  Harold  S. 

Glover,  John  A. 

Graffagnino,  Peter 

Greenburg,  Leonard 

Gresham,  James  Van  B. 

Gruber,  George  W. 

Guidry,  Ray  A. 

Guy,  Vincent  W.,  Jr.,  A  2  * 

Thirteen    Club;    Freshman    Football. 


145 


Handlin,  Hardie,  Harneson,  Hatch 

Hays,  Heintz,  Hellier,  Henry,  Heanold,  Hicginbotham,  Holleman 

Howard,  Howard,  Hylan'd,  James,  Jex,  Kane,  Keith 

Kemp,  Kennon,  Kendall,  King,  Kircheary,  Knight,  Kristman 

Leake,  DeDoue,  Lehman,  Lelong,  Levy,  Levy,  Lewis 

Liebman,  Leggio,  Light,  Little,  Lucius,  Lundy,  Lurie 

Marcello,  Martinez,  Marx,  McCloskey,  Menge 


146 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Haar,   Walter   W. 
Handlin,  Joseph  K. 
Hardie,  C.  F.,  Jr. 
Harveson,  George  E. 
Hatch,  Charles  N.,  S  n 
Havs,   Hamilton  R. 
Hearold,  Frank  F. 
Heinberg,  Ira,  Z  B  T 
Heintz,  Arthur  T. 
Hellier,  Harry  F. 
Henderson,  John  D. 
Henry,  Francis  J. 

HiGCINBOTHAM,    JamES    M. 

Hindelang,   Floyd  M. 
Hingle,   Kriss  J. 
HoLLEMAN,  George  A. 
Howard,  Newton  R.,  B  9  II 
Howard,  James  W.,  Jr. 
Hurt,  Tyler  M.,  Jr. 

"Janibalaya"  Reporter;  Freshman  Basket- 
ball. 

HVLAND,    ParNELL    J. 

Hy'man,  Stanford  L.,  Z  B  T 

Carnot  Debate;  Nixon-Glundy  Burke  De- 
bate 

Italiano,  Anthony  J. 
James,  Philip  E.,  B  9  II 

Glee  Club;   Freshman  Basketball  Team. 

Janusa,  Russell  P. 
Jex,  Gordon  A. 
Jones,  Bob  R. 
Kahn,   Kenneth  M. 
Kane,  Harnett  T. 

Glendy  Burke;  Freshman  Deljating-  Council; 
"Hullabaloo.'* 

Keith,  Henry  C,  Jr. 

Kemp,   Robert  C. 

Kendall,  Lane  C. 

Glendy  Burke;  Freshman  "Y"  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Freshnran  Oratorical  and  Debating- 
Council. 

Kenney,  Michael  J.,  Jr. 

Kennon,  Paul  A.,  K  S 

Freshman   Football ;    AVhite   Elephants. 

Kerr,  George  S.,  -  JI 

Thirteen    Club,    '27. 

King,  Stanhope  H.,  Jr. 


Kirchberg,   Roy  W. 

Knight,  Nathaniel  B.,  Jr.,  A   i;  '!> 

KoHN,  Kenneth  Mvek,  '/,   li  T 

KoiTwiTz,  Charles  J.,  Z  B  T 

Kristman,  Herman  B. 

KuLjis,  Joseph 

LaRocca,   Henry  A. 

Leake,  Hunter  C,  II,  i;  X 

Leggio,  Sam  M. 

Lehman,  Emile  J. 

Lelong,  Pierre  A.,  Ill 

Levee,  Lucius  P.,  Jr. 

Levy,  Alvin  W.,  Z  B  T 

Levy,  Edward  D. 

Lewis,  Ocie  V. 

Liebman,  Claude  D. 

Light,  William  M.,  B  T  II 

LisoTTA,  Philip 

LriTLE,  John  P.,  2  A  E 

Glendy     Burke;      Tulane     Dianiatie     Guild; 
Cla.ss   Football. 

Loeb,  Stanley  E. 
Long,  Troy  F. 

LUBRITZ,    EpHRAIN 

Lundy,  Louis  A.,  Jr. 

Freshman  Football. 

LuiRus,  Leval  Place 

LuRiE,  Walter  A.,  Z  B  T 

Glendy    Burke;     Freshman     Oratorieal     and 
Debating   Council. 

Marcello,  Luke 
McCloskey,  John  G. 
Mangum,   Myrtus  A. 
Marks,  Ney  J. 
Martinez,   Francis  P.,   *  K  S 

Freshman  Football. 

Marx,  Benjamin,  K  N 
Mathes,  John  E.,  Jr. 
Mauldin,  Henry  G. 
Mendes,  Guy  M.,  Jr. 
Mendoza,  Carl  C,  2  E 

Freshman  Football,  '27. 

Menge,  John  H.,  Jr.,  A  K  E 

Freshman   Football;    Secretary-Treasurer    of 
Freshman   Class. 

Michel,  Julius  F. 


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Miller,  Miller,  Millet,  Moise,  Monette 
Monroe,  Monroe,  Moore,  Morrison,  Mulhearn,  Neff,  Newman 

Nungester,  O'Kelley,  Parson,  Pearson,  Ramsey 

Read,  Reynaud,  Robertson,  Sandoz,  Santangelo,  Schiro,  Scolaro 

Sternberger,  Stibbs,  Sutter,  Tait,  Tharp,  Thomas,  Wilson 

Thomason,  Titche,  Tonkel,  Tritico,  Vennard,  Watson,  Whatley 

Wheeler,  Wilson,  Winberry,  Woods,  Yokum 


148 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS 


COLLKGR  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


Michel,  Laurence  C. 

Miller,  Alphous  O.,  <I'  K  i;,   <I>  15 

Y.  M.  c.  A. 
Miller,  Clark  O. 

Band;    Glee   Club. 

Millet,  Arthur  N. 
Mims,  James  S. 
Minor,  Claude  A.,  Jr. 
Moise,  Harold  A.,  Jr. 
MONEiTE,  Alexander  C,  Jr. 
Monroe,  John  H.,  A  K  E 

Freshman    Football. 

Monroe,  Malcolm  L.,  A  K  E 

Thirteen   Club. 

Moore,  Lonnie  A. 
Morrison,  James  H.,  ^  T  A 
Mulhearn,  John  E. 
Neff,  Milton  D. 
Newman,  Leonce  D. 
Nungester,  Garrold  H. 
Nacele,  Raymond  H. 
O'Kelley,  William  H. 
Odom,  Guy  L. 
Parsons,  Hugh  E. 
Pearson,  Ralph  E. 

Member    Glendy    Burke    Debating    Society: 
Freshman    "T"    Club;    Y.    M.    C.   A. 

Petitjean,  Winson  J.,  S  N 

Ramsey,  James  T. 

Read,  James  B.,  A  T  fi 

Glendy   Burke;    Glee    Club; 
Thirteen    Club. 

Read,  James  T. 
Reynaud,  William  E.  D. 
Rivere,  Luis  A. 
Robertson,  C.  B. 
Rosenbaum,  Marcus  D. 
Rosenberg,  Abram  C. 
Rosenstock,  Abraham,  K  N 
Sager,  Julius  B. 
Sager,  Leslie  M. 
Samuel,  Lloyd  J. 
Sandoz,  Thomas  R. 

Band. 

Santangelo,  Anthony  J. 
ScHiRO,  John  J. 


Dormitory   Club; 


ScoLARO,  Joseph  D. 
Seligman,  Maurice 
Snell,  Hugh  C. 
Sterbcow,  Marx 

Freshman    Basketball. 
Sternbercer,  Joseph 
Stibbs,  John  H.,  B  6  n 
Stringer,  William  L.,  Jr. 
Stritzincer,  Rudolph  P. 
St.   Germain,   Henry,  Jr.,   2   K 
Suiter,  Clifford  S. 
Tait,  Harry  E.,  Jr. 
Tharp,  James  P. 
Thays,  James  P.,  A  T  fi 

Dramatic  Club;  Freshman  "Y"  Club;  Intra- 
Mural  Football;  Freshman  Football,  Class 
Team;    White   Elephants 

Thomas,  Ben  J.,  Jr., 
Thomas,  Eads  P. 
Thomas,  Robert  A. 
Thomason,  Hume  A. 

President   Freshman    "1 

TiTCHE,  Leon  L. 
ToNKEL,  Daniel,  SAM 
Trahan,  Ashby  F. 
Tritico,  Frank  M. 

Football   Team,  '26; 

Vaccaro,  Herbert  A. 

Vales,  Eduard 

Vennard,  William  O.,  K  A 

Thirteen    Club. 
Vincent,  Willie  C. 
Waldo,  Benjamin  T.,  Jr. 
Waldo,  Ednard  T. 
Watson,  David  L.,  Jr. 
Webb,  James  S.,  Jr.,  n  K  <!' 
Wetherill,  Melvin  H. 
Whatley,  Hugh  W.,  Jr.,  A  K  E 

Freshman    Football,    '27. 

Wheeler,  Charles  J.,  Jr. 
Wiley,  James  V. 
Wilson,  Thomas  A.,  ATA 
Winberry,  John  J.,  Jr., 
Woods,  Thom.^s  B.,  Jr.,  n  K  * 
YOKUM,  Jules  A. 

Freshman  Football;    Freshman   Basketball. 

Young,  Richard  B. 


Olub. 


Baseball  Team. 

c. 


Anders,  Bailey,  Brown 

Epley,  Fexner,  Fullilove,  Gladney,  Goodman 

GoRDY',  Hagerty,  Henriques,  Kleinfeldt,  Lowery 

Margolin,  Mexuet,  Mitchell,  Mudd,  O'Neal 

Parker,  Parlongue,  Price,  Ramsey,  Sandford 

Sizeler,  Stahl,  Weber,  Weinstein,  Wisdom 


150 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 

College  of  Law 


Anders,  David,  Jr Winsboro,  La. 

BAri.EY,  Charles Abbeville,  La. 

K  S 

BoSTiCK,   Houston Amite,  La. 

A  K  E 

l3i!0WN,  Wood Mirulcn,  La. 

S  X 
Burton,  R.  H.,  Ill    .     .     .    New  Orleans,  La. 

Butler,  R.  B Houma,   La. 

Epley,  Marion,  Jr.    .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

K  S 

T^'Apache.   White   Elephants,   President   of   Class 

(1);    Swimming  Team    (2);   Class   Track    (1,    2); 

Tug  o'  War  (2);  Interfraternity  Baskethall   (2); 

Interfraternity    Track    (2);    Pan-Hellenic    (3). 

Fenner,  Darwin     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 

White     Elephants;     Class     Football     (2);    Inter- 
fraternity   Basketball    (2). 

FuLLiLOVE,  Jack,  Jr.     .     .     .     Shreveport,  La. 

K  A 

Gladney,  William  ,     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  T  n 

L'Apache;     White     Elephants:     Dramatic     Club; 
Class    Football    (1.    2);    Class    Track    (1,    2);    As- 
sistant   Manager    of    Basketball     (2)  ;     Manager 
of  Basketball    (3). 

Goodman,  Samuel    ....    Abbeville,  La. 

Glendy    Burke;    Oratorical    and    Debating    Coun- 
cil   (1,    2,    3,    4);   Varsity   Debating    (2,    3);    Car- 
not    Debate     (3). 


GoRDY,  Walter    . 


New  Orleans,  La. 


K 


IIacerty,  William  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2  X 

L'Apache:    White  Elephants;   Vice    President    of 

Class    (3);   Pa,n-Hellenic    (3,    4). 

Henriques,  Charles     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 
A  T  fi 

Dramatic  Guild  (2,  3);  T.  M.  C.  A.  Pbrum  Com- 
mittee; Glendy  Burke  (2,  3,  4);  Representative 
to  Oratorical  and  Debating  Council  (4);  Fresh- 
man Track;  Assistant  Manager  of  Track  (3); 
IManager  of  Track    (4). 

Kleinfeldt,  Abraham  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

LowERY,   Henry  E.,   Jr.  .     .     .  Morrow,   La. 

S  N 

Interfraternity    Basketball    (1.    2.    3);    Secretary 

Law  Student  Body   (4). 


Margolin,  Bessie  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  <I> 

".lambalaya"    Representative   of   Law   Class    (1). 

Maurer,  Carl Shreveport,  La. 

Menuet,  J.  a  ,  Jr.  .     .     .  Napoleonville,  La. 

AS* 
MiRAMON,   Charles     .     .     New   Orleans,  La. 

*  A  A 

Mitchell,   William  .  New   Lebanon,   N.   Y. 

*  A  e,   *  <i> 

Glee  Club  (3,  4);  Secretary  of  Class  (1). 

Mudd,  Francis Shreveport,  La. 

O'Neal,  A.  Deutsche    .     .    Natchitoches,  La. 
Parker,  Arthur  D.,  Jr.     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Parker,   H.   S Monroe,   La. 

A  K  E 
Parlongue,  Sydney  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A 

White    Elephant;    Vice    President    of    Law  Cl.a.ss 

(1):     Interfraternity     Basketball;     Pan-Hellenic 

(3);  Swimming  Team  (2). 

Price,  Jack Logansport,  La. 

A  S  <I> 
Ramsey,   John   ....     Pleasant   Hill,  La. 

A  K  E 
Sandford,    Francke  .     .     .  Asheville,    N.    C. 

S  N 
Track  Team:   Glee  Club;   Basketball;   Orchestra. 

Saunders,  William     .     .     .     Mansfield,  La. 

SiZELER,  Sidney    ....    New  Orleans,  La. 

K  N 
Varsity  Basketball   (4). 

Spiess,   Albin     ....     New  Orleans,  La. 

*  K  S 

Scrub    Football    (2);    Varsity    Football     (3). 

Stahl,  Leopold  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Oratorical  and  Debating  Council  (1,  2.  3,  4); 
Secretary  (4);  Glendy  Burke  (1,  2.  3.  41; 
Dramatic  Guild  (1.  2,  3,  4);  "Jambalaya" 
Representative  (3);  "Hullabaloo"  (2);  Varsity 
Debater    (2.    3.   4). 

Weber,    Caleb     .     .     .     Donaldsonville,   La. 

$  A  e 
Weinstein,  Robert     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

Wisdom,  Norton     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E 

Freshman    Tennis;    Fraternity   Basketball. 


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Bauer,  Brown,  Crais,  Dietrich,  Ernest 

EsHLEMAN,  Ford,  Fournier,  Gelpi,  Geren,  Goldberg,  Holbrook 

Johnston,  Juden,  Jung,  LaCombe,  Lashley,  Loeb,  Lota 

Madonia,  Margolin,  Marquez,  Martin,  Massev,  May,  McCance 

McCoy,  McNair,  Miazzo,  Mickal,  O'Kelley,  Patuck,  Plotkin 

Pool,  Redlauer,  Rainold,  Read,  Read,  Reel,  Roberts 

Sazer,  Schwartz,  Scoit,  Shaw,  Smithson,  Stevens,  Stewart 

Taylor,  Watrous,  Wills,  Young,  Ziegler 


153 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


College  of  Commerce 


Bauer,  Seymour  M.,  Z  JJ  T 

Freshman    Football. 

Bearv,  Donald  B.,  <1'  K  i; 

Brown,  Albert  E. 

Cheer,  Omar  H.,  Jr. 

Crais,  Henry  R. 

Dietrich,  Norman  E.,  Aw* 

Ernst,  Charles  R.,  -  N 

EsHLEMAN,  Benjamin  F.,  i)  X 
White   Elephants. 

Ford,  Justin  L. 

Fournier,  Alexander  F.,  Jr.,   n  K  A 

White  Elephants. 
Gelpi,  Hermann  K.,  <I>  A  6 

White  Elephants. 

Geren,  Pardue  C,  a  K  E 

Secretary    and   Treasurer    ot    Class    (1). 

Greiner,  Elbert  F. 
Goldberg,  Leon 
Haas,  Jerome  C. 

Freshman    Football    Team. 

Hoffman,  Roland 

HOLBROOK,   WaRUM    R.,    <I'   K   2' 

Hurt,  William  S. 
Johnson,  Alec  A.,  A  K  E 
JuDEN,  John  R.,  B  9  n 
Jung,  Warren  B.,  <I>  K  2 
Lacombe,  Larry,  2  A  E 
Lashley,  Lawrence  C,  B  9  II 

Freshman     Football;     Thirteen     Club;     Class 
President    (1). 

Lasker,  Harry-,  II,  Z  B  T 
LoEB,  Bertram  S.,  Z  B  T 
Lota,  Victor 

Madonia,  Frank  T. 

Glee   Club. 
Margolin,  Jack  J. 
Marquez,  Paul  V.,  A  K  E 

"Jambalaya"    Representative. 

Martin,  Lawrence 

Massey,  Elmer,  Jr.,  A  T  Si 

White     Elephants;     Freshman     Basketball; 
L'Apache  Club;  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball. 


Freshman    l-'oot- 


May,  Charles,  J.,  Jr.,  2   II 
McCance,  Elmer  M.,  <I'  A  H 

Vice-President    Class    (1); 
ball;    Freshman  Track. 

McCoy,  Vernon,  n  K  <!' 

McNair,  Julius  Edwin,  Jr.,  K  A 

MiAzzA,  Gerald  J.,  2  N 

Mickal,  Ernest 

O'Kelley,  Lucien 

Patecek,   Frank  J.,  Jr. 

Plotkin,  S. 

Pool,  William  G.,  K  A 

White    Elephants;    Vice-President    oC    Com- 
merce   Class    (1). 

Radlauer,  Arthur  G. 
Rainold,  Emile  a.,  Jr.,  <1'  A  9 
Read,  Jack,  A  2  <I> 
Read,  Mallory  J. 
Reel,  Jerone  V.,  A  2  * 
Reiser,  Samuel  G.,  A  2  * 
Roberts,  Lloyd  T. 

Freshman  Football. 

Sazer,  Samuel 

Schwartz,  Bernard  M.,  2  A  M 
Scott,  William  H.,  A  K  E 
Shaw,  Morgan  L.,  K  A 

White   Elephants. 
Sherman,  Joseph 
Slipakoff,  Harry 

Smithson,  Jack,  A   2  <I>,   II   H 

•■T"    Club    (1);    Secretary   of    "Y"    Club    (1). 

Stevens,  William,  *  K  2 

Stewart,  Frank  B.,  <J>  A  0 

Tayxor,  Malcolm  J.,  Jr.,  2  .-V  E 
White    Elephants. 

ToMLiNSON,  Paul  G. 

Watrous,  Winston  S.,  B  9  n 

Freshman    Basketball. 

Wills,  Turner  Haff,  2  A  E 
Youngs,  Frederic,  2  N 
ZiEGLER,  William  W. 


153 


Alltmont,  Anderson,  Bisso,  Bott,  Breard,  Breen,  Brodtman 

BUDGDOEF,   BURVAN'T,   BuSH,    CaHILL,    CaSSAGNE,   CenTANNI,    ClAMPIT 

Crettit,  Dailey,  Dalrvmple,  David,  Davis,  DeBuys,  de  Laureal 

Deshotels,  Dolhoxde,  Fulham,  Garcia,  Gentilich,  Hopkins,  Hoyle 

Jastram,  Keenan,  Kerstens,  Landry,  Levert,  Marice,  Metzcer 

Monroe,  Orr,  Penney,  Prouet,   Quijano,  Reed,  Robert 

Scott,  Silverstein,  Souchon,  Stubbs,  Stubbs,  Therrell,  Trepagnier 

Wagner,  Whiteknact,  Williams,  Wormuth,  Wuerpel,  Yeargain,  Ziegler 


1 54 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


College  of  Engineering 


Alltmont,  Alfrkd  C. 
Anderson',  James  M. 
Baehr,  Jerome  C. 
Bandi,  Nicholas  J. 
Berdon,  Sidney  C. 
Bisso,  Alexander  J. 
Bliss,  Arthur  G. 
BODEN,  Walter  W. 
BoTT,  Herbert  A.,  ATA 
Boyd,  John  Kent 
Breard,  Daniel  A.,  Jr. 
Breen,  Edward  N.,  <I>  K  2 
Brodtman,   Karl  J. 
Brune,  Lawrence  C. 
BuRGDORF,  Sherwood  I. 

BURVANT,    UrBAIN   J. 

Freshman    "Y"    Club. 

Bush,  John  G. 
Butzke,  Frederick  G. 
Cahill,  William  A. 

Architectural    Society. 

Cardaronella,  Sam  T. 
Carmouche,  William  J. 
Cassagne,  Charles  E.,  Jr.,  n  H 
Centanni,   Anthony  M. 

Band. 

Clampit,  James  H. 
Clinton,  Clarence  L.,  A   K  E 
Code,  Aubrey  G. 
Crettet,  Marcel  E.,  Jr. 

Fresliman   "Y"   Club. 

Dailey,  Earl  O. 
Dalrymple,  Gerald  R. 
David,  Charles  D. 

Freshman  "Y"'  Club. 

Davis,  Charles  L. 
Davison,  Edward  E. 
DeBuys,  Herbert  F. 
deLaureal,  Thomas  H.,  K  2 
"White  Elephants. 

deLostoo,  T.  a. 
Dennery',  Theodore,  Z  B  T 
Deshotels,  Octave  H.,  Jr. 
Dittmar,  Theodore 
Dolhonde,  Claude  E. 
Dupont,  Edward  P. 
Durbin,  Edward  V. 
Edwards,   John   P.,   Jr. 


Erickson,  Peter  J.,  Jr. 
Evans,  Linson  R. 
EspiNO,   Guillermo   N. 
Fernon,  James  T. 
Fishman,  Moise  M. 

Intramural  Football,  '28;  Archi- 
tectural   Society. 

Fitch,  James  M. 

Flower,  Sco'it,  Jr. 

Fulham,  Fairchild  D.,  B  0  n 

Intramural  Football;  Architec- 
tural   Society. 

Garcia,  Enrique  H. 
Gaudet,  William  G. 
Gentilich,  John  S. 
Gomila,  Joseph  C. 
Guidry,  Joseph  K.,  Jr. 
Gunn,  Joseph  W. 
Hale,  Lawrence  A. 
Hartson,  James  A. 
Heyden,  Oliver  W. 
Band. 

Hopkins,  Ralph,  Jr.,  K  A 

Hoyle,  John  M. 

HuBER,  Elmer  O. 

Jastram,  Adolph,  E.,  B  B  II 

Captain  Freshman  Football; 
President  Freshman  Engineering 
Class;  Thirteen  Club;  Architec- 
tural   Society. 

Keenan,  Walter  C,  Jr.,  B  0  n 

Intramural  Football;  Architec- 
tural   Society. 

Kerstens,  Andrew  J. 

Landry,  Robert  B. 

Lea,  Edward  A.,  n  K  * 

Levert,  John  B.,  A  T  fi 

"White  Elephants;  Glendy  Burke; 
Dramatic   Guild. 

Long,  Alvin  E. 
Lonnegan,  George  W. 
Marice,  Alvin  J. 
Maxwell,  Murvan  M. 
Metzger,  John  J.,  Jr., 
Miller,  Alberta  A. 

"Jambalaya"    Representative. 

Mills,  Warren  F. 
Monroe,  George  W. 

Freshman  "Y"  Club;  T.  N.  C.  U.; 
Tulane  Dramatic  Guild;  Dormi- 
tory  Club. 

Monteiro,  Charles  R. 
Moroney',  Charles  L. 

Architectural  Society. 
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Morris,  William  Pate 
Mysing,  Oliver  K. 
Orr,  Warren  M. 
Pierce,  Carroll  J.,  Jr. 
Penny,  William  T. 
Persell,  Ralph  M.,  i)  A  E 
Phillips,  John  H.,  Jr. 

Architectural  Society. 

Piesch,   Carl 
Price,  Daniel  D. 
Prouet,  Raymond  C. 
Purcell,  Jimmie  D. 
Quijano,  Carlos  J.,  -  I 
Reed,  Edwin  M.,  n  K  A 

Freshman  Football;  .Secretary- 
Treasurer  Freshman  Enffineerlng 
Class. 

Reisch,  Erston  H. 

Remanjou,  Arthur  deR. 

Risciuti,  I.  William 

Robert,  James  M.,  Jr.,  n  K  A 

Freshman    Class    Football. 

Roth,  Alfred  J.,  Jr. 
Schneider,  John  C. 
Scott,  John  T. 
Silverstein,  Edward  B. 
Snyder,  Joseph  A.,  Jr. 
deSostoa,  Ignacio  a. 
SoucHON,  Harry  V.,  A  K  E 

Thirteen    Club. 
Stearns,   Ellis  J.,  Jr. 
Stubbs,  Guy  P.,  Jr.,  A  K  K 
Stubbs,  William  K.,  A  K  E 
SuRGi,  George  E. 
Therrell,  Louis  A. 
Trepagnier,  Dalton  H. 
Troyani,  Simson  a. 
Vincent,  Hubbell  F. 
Wagner,  Richard  E. 
White,  Edward  A. 
White,  Mackey  W. 
Whiteknact,  John  E. 
Williams,  William  F.,  2  S 
Wilson,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Wormuth,  Gust.ave 
WuERPEL,  Charles  E.,  *  A   9 
Yeargain,  Robert  S. 

Architectural    Society. 

Ziegler,  Malcolm  F. 


Collins,  DeBakey 

Hardie,  Harmon,  Hingle 

Segal,  Weinberg 


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Fresninan  Class 

College  of  Pmarmacy 

BODENGER,   M New    Orleans,   La. 

K  N 
Freshman    Football    Team. 

Cafiero,  a.  J Pensacola,  Fla. 

Centanni,    J.    J Kenner,  La. 

Claverie,   E.   H New    Orleans,   La. 

Collins,    T.    H Coahoma,  Texas 

Band   (1). 

DeBakey,  E.  G Lake  Charles,  La. 

DeLee,  E.  G E*el,    La. 

Edmonston,   J.   M D'Lo,  Miss. 

Frisch,    F Mobile,    Ala. 

Hardie,  R.  L New    Orleans,    La. 

ATA 

Harmon,   F.   D. Elba,  La. 

Heintz,  Audrey Covington,  La. 

Hendry,   R.   O Roseland,   La. 

HiNGLE,  R.  E New    Orleans,    La. 

Holland,  R.  J Shreveport,    La. 

A  K  E 

Freshman    Football    Team. 

Segal,  R. New    Orleans,    La. 

K  N,    K  K  -y 
Band   (1). 

Stephens,  M.  D Covington,  La. 

Weinberg,  G New    Orleans,   La. 

Young,  J.  W Slaughter,  La. 


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Chamberlain',  Cohn,  Davis,   Gilbert,  Hebert,  Luchsinger. 


Arts  and  Science 
.  Pass  Christian,  Miss.  Hardie,  Charles 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 
(Not  in  Panel) 
Hebert,  Lillian        ...  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Graduate   School) 
Henry   Francis  ....  New    Orleans,    La. 

(Not   in   Panel) 

Luchsinger,    Werner  .     .  Milwaukee,    Wis. 
McIver,  Gladys Alexandria,  La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
Price,    Grady DeQninc)-,    La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
St.  Germain,  Henry  .     ■     .  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
SCHUH,  Rev.  Edgar Ormo,   Ohio 

(Not  in  Panel) 
Stewart,   Virch Poplarville,   Miss. 

(Not  in  Panel) 


DE   LA   BarRE,   a. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
Brener,  Rose New  Orleans,   La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 

Chamberlain,   Leonard  ■  New    Orleans,    La. 

K  2,    *  *,    K  A  "I- 

(Graduate   School) 

CoHN,   Ida New   Orleans,   La. 

Davis,  Lewis Rome,   Ga. 

Gilbert,   G.   C New   Orleans,   La. 

(Graduate   School) 
Glodt,  Albert New  Orleans,  La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
GoFF,    Bessie      ....      Pascagoula,    Miss. 

(Not  in  Panel) 
Graham,  Joseph  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Not   in   Panel) 

Weinberg,  Daisy Beaufort,  S.  C. 

(Not  in  Panel) 

College  of  Commerce 

Specials 

Blackman,   David  ....  Alexandria,    La.  Vinson,  Benjamin  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

(Not  in  Panel)  (Not  in  Panel) 

Hurt,  William McComb,   Miss.  Wolff,   Joseph Paducah,   Ky. 

(Not  in  Panel)  WoOD,     Wyatt McComb,     Miss. 

Plotkin,  Samuel     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La.  ATA 

(Not  in  Panel)  (Not  in  Panel) 

Partial 

Baigts,  Juan Oaxaca,  Mexico  Bush,    Charles Laurel,    Miss. 

(Not  in  Panel)  (Not  in  Panel) 

Jahncke,  Frederick  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 

College  of  Engineering 

Specials 

Blount,   Allen  ....  New   Orleans,    La.  Monteiro,   Charles  .  San   Juan,    Porto   Rico 

(Not  in  Panel)  (Not  in  Panel) 

WuERPAL,  Charles  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 

Partial 

Mahoney,  Evan     .     .     .     New  Orleans,  La.  Sexton,   Charles  ....  Van  Buren,  Ark. 

(Not  in  Panel)  (Not  in  Panel) 

TiTSWORTH,  Odessa  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Not  in  Panel) 


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Russell  Butaud 
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Paul  F.  Jahncke President 

Judge  Rufus  E.  Foster Fiee-President 

Richard  Foster Secretary-Treasurer 

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Douglas  Anderson  Robert  L.  Menuet 

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"Tulane's    team    wiU    be    composed    of    inexperienced 

men     with     plenty     of     weight     and     speed.       Reserve 

strength  is  lacking,  but  the  squad  is  determined  to  make 

a    good    showing    with    the    hardest    schedule    ever    at- 
tempted by  the  Green  Wave.    There  are  no  easy  games 

on   the   schedule,    and   there   will   be   no   opportunity   at 

any  time  during  the  season  for  the  gridsters  to  let  up." 
This    was   the   message    sent   by    Coach   Bernard    W. 

Bierman  to  the  United  Press  office  in  Atlanta  on   Sep- 
tember 22,   when   the  syndicate   requested   some   "dope'' 

on  the  1927  football  team.    The  Greenie  mentor's  words 

were  all  too  true.     In  lieu  of  the  fact  that  Tulane  only 

won  two  out  of  their  eight  games,  it  was  the  showing 

she    made    against    Georgia    and    Georgia    Tech    that 

counted  so  much  along  with  that  decisive  victory  over 

our    traditional    foes,    the    Louisiana    State    Tigers,    on 

Thanksgiving   Day. 

Tulane   made   a  master   move   in   obtaining  Bierman 

as  head   coach   for  the  football   team.     An   experienced 

mentor,  well  versed  in  the  style  of  football  the  Greenies 

have    been    accustomed    to    using    for    the    past    several 

years,  Bern'.e  fit  well  into  the  general  scheme  of  things. 

Besides  that,  Bierman  is  well-known  here,  and  is  held 

in    high    esteem    by   those    athletes   who   worked    under 

him   at  Tulane  during   1923,   1924  and   1525.     He  pos- 
sessed an  air  of  confidence  which  he  soon  instilled  into 

each  of  his  Green  Wave  candidates. 
Bernie  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Minnesota,  where  he  won  letters  in  football,  basketball  and  track.  He 
first  coached  the  Butte  High  school.  After  that  he  entered  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  during  the  World  War,  and 
after  being  discharged  with  the  commission  of  captain,  he  began  coaching  the  University  of  Montana  football 
squad.  During  his  regime  at  Montana,  1919  to  1922,  he  won  the  state  basketball  championships  twice,  plus  three 
track  and  football  titles.  Bernie  made  such  a  remarkable  showing  with  his  Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Mechan- 
ical College  athletic  teams  that  he  was  the  first  man  considered  last  spring  when  it  was  urgent  that  Tulane  find  a 
new  coach. 

Lester  Lautenschlaeger  and  Pete  Mailhes  assisted  Coach  Bierman  in  prepping  the  Greenies  for  the  1927  sched- 
ule. Les,  who  is  well  known  here,  having  made  his  letters  in  football,  basketball  and  baseball  while  at  Tulane, 
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THE  GREEN   WAVE 

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dally  "meat"  for  the  Gieenies.     Pete's  Greenie  Reserves, 

for  that  is  what  the  scrubs  really  are,  won  both  of  their 

games.      They   traveled    to    Lake    Charles,    where    they 

defeated  a  Cavalry  team,  and  then  took  over  the  Tiger 

scrubs  in  their  own   camp  while  Tulane's   varsity   was 

making  her   noble  stand   against   the   Georgia   Bulldogs 

in  the  new  Tulane  stadium. 

Another     newcomer     to     Tulane     athletics     in     1927 

was  one   Theodore   Jamison    Cox,    whose    official     title 

was  coach  of  the  freshman  team.     Ted,  as  the  big  boy 

is  known  in  the  Greenies'  lot,  also  assisted  Coach  Bier- 
man  et  al.,  before  his  freshman   squad   reported  on  the 

first  day  of  school.     Ted  is  one  of  the  hardest  working 

coaches    ever    seen    here,    and    railbirds   coming   to    the 

Tulane   stadium   daily   to   see   the   Greenies  in   practice 

looked  forward  to  seeing  Ted  move  the  bucking  machine 

by   himself,    and   then   get   some  huskies   at   it   and   yell 

in  deep  voice:  "Come  on,   get  in  there!" 

Claude   "Monk"   Simons,   as  usual,   kept  the   Greenies 

in  perfect  physical  condition  all  during  the  season.     As 

the  Atlanta  Georgian  said  during  the  early  part  of  the 

pre-game  season:  "As  usual,  Monk  Simons,  one  of  the 

best  known  members  of  the  Tulane  athletic  corps,  was 

seen    running    around    the    old    Greenie    ball    lot,    un- 

blushingly   clad    in    his   trunks."      "Monk"    always   had 

the   Tulane   footballers   on   the   hop. 

And  now,  last  but  not  least,  in  the  realm  of  Tulane 
athletics  we  arrive  at  Dr.  Wilbur  C.  Smith,  director.  "Doc"  arranged  Tulane's  schedule'  one  of  the  best  and  most 
formidable  ever,  and  was  kept  busy  arranging  this,  that  and  the  other  all  during  the  football  season.  However, 
after   football,   "Doc's"  worries   are   just  beginning,   as  there  are  other  sports  which  he  arranges  for. 

Con:,idering  the  fact  that  Tulane's  1927  football  record  did  not  make  such  a  good  showing  in  the  lose-and-win 
column,  one  must  say  that  the  wave  did  itself  and  Coach  Bierman  proud.  Those  Greenies  did  fight;  anyone  see- 
ing them  hold  Georgia  in  the  third  quarter  of  that  hectic  game;  anyone  seeing  them  run  riot  over  a  much  too 
highly  touted  Louisiana  State  football  team;  anyone  seeing  them  fight  like  demons  against  Georgia  Tech  on  a  field 
of  muck  and  mire  in  Atlanta  will  vouch  for  that.  The  Marine  spirit  of  "never  say  die"  was  deeply  instilled  within 
the  hearts  of  every  one  of  those  Greenies,  and  as  the  old  adage  exclaims:  "It's  not  what  you  win,  but  how  you 
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A   REVIEW   OF   THE   SEASON 


The  mighty  Mississippians  from  the  University 
of  Mississippi  came  to  New  Orleans  on  October  i 
with  victory  in  their  hearts  and  a  good  football  team 
to  boot.  After  the  final  whistle  the  Greenies  found 
themselves  the  victors  by  a  19  to  7  score.  The 
Wave  ran  wild  over  Messrs.  Cohen,  Walker  and 
Company.  Some  eight  thousand  spectators  came  out 
of  the  new  stadium  praising  the  Greenies  as  the 
"wonder  team  of  the  season."  Greenie  stock  soared 
'way  up  among  the  clouds. 

Billy  Banker,  Tulane's  "Blond  Flash,"  ran  rough- 
shod over  the  Ole  Miss  squad.  He  scored  two  of 
Tulane's  six-pointers  while  the  "Old  Reliable," 
Johnny  Menville,  accounted  for  the  other.  After 
carrying  the  ball  across  for  six  points,  Johnny  added 
to  his  glory  by  booting  the  extra  point.  Captain 
Pat  Browne  saw  the  game  from  the  sidelines,  an 
injury  to  his  ankle  keeping  him  from  playing. 
Sale  Lilly  stood  out  in  the  Ole  Miss  squad,  doing 
his  best  to  stem  the  Tidal  Wave,  but  to  no  avail. 

The  next  week  the  Greenies  traveled  to  Atlanta, 
where  they  met  the  Thousand  and  One  Knights  of 
Georgia  Tech.  Tulane  played  a  devil-dog  game 
against  the  Jackets.  But,  after  wallowing  around 
on  a  field  of  muck  and  mire  knee  deep,  the  Greenies 
found  themselves  holding  the  smaller  end  of  a  13 
to  6  score.  There  were  two  reasons  why  Tulane 
was  beat  by  Tech — Stumpy  Thomason  and  Tech's 
reserves.  The  Greenies  were  outnumbered,  Tech 
has  no  end  to  its  reserve  strength ;  a  backfield  was 
substituted,  the  whole  line  was  renewed,  and  mean- 
while Tulane's  reserve  strength  was  sapping. 

Billy  Banker  made  a  deep  impression  on  all  the 
sports  writers  and  spectators  at  that  game.  By 
tearing  through  the  Tech  line,  by  swerving  in  and 
out  of  secondary  defenses,  and  finally  after  getting 
away  from  Tech's  safety,  Billy  ran  92  yards  for 
a    touchdown.      The    whole    Tulane   team    made    a 


gallant  stand  against  the  Jackets.  From  end  to 
end  the  line  fought  like  enraged  wildcats,  the  backs 
did  all  they  could — but  the  Thousand  and  One 
Knights  could  not  be  held  until  they  had  made 
their  thirteen  points. 

The  Aggies  from  Mississippi  A.  and  M.  beat  the 
Greenies  13  to  6  in  Tulane's  stadium  the  week  after 
Tulane's  memorable  game  against  Tech.  It  was  a 
sort  of  disappointing  defeat.  All  defeats  are  dis- 
appointing to  the  vanquished,  but  this  was  too  un- 
expected. The  Greenies  were  conceded  to  be  the 
better  team,  A.  and  M.  was  Bierman's  former  team, 
and  in  a  general  way  it  was  thought  that  Tulane 
could  lick  'em.  As  usual  Banker  played  a  stellar 
game,  hut  Pappenheimer,  Piekens  et  al.  were  not 
to  be  stopped.  It  was  a  battle  between  Pappen- 
heimer and  Banker  for  most  of  the  game;  the  A. 
and  M.  lad  slightly  outrunning  the  Olive  and  Blue 
gridster. 

Traveling  to  Nashville,  the  Greenies  took  the 
smaller  end  of  a  32  to  o  score  with  the  Vanderbilt 
Commodores  holding  their  own  in  Dudley  Field. 
The  McGuginites  entered  the  game  favorites,  and 
the  showing  they  made  against  the  Wave  justified 
the  pre-game  dope.  "Bounding"  Billy  Spears  as 
skipper  of  the  Ye  Goode  Shippe  Vanderbilte,  ran 
his  crew  safely  through  a  menacing  Green  Wave. 
In  plain,  unadulterated  English,  Vanderbilt  was 
too  much  for  the  Wave,  and  that's  all  there  is  to 
that  game. 

The  records  show  that  Georgia  beat  Tulane  31 
to  o.  That,  however,  fails  to  tell  one-half  of  the 
story.  Tulane  played  a  brand  of  football  during 
that  game  which  she  never  had  exhibited  before. 
The  Greenies'  stand  in  the  third  quarter  of  the  fray 
when  they  held  the  Bulldogs  for  five  downs  on  the 
two-yard  line  was  reminiscent  of  the  stand  those 
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Greenies  were  decisively  defeated  by  the  Bulldogs, 
everyone  seeing  the  game  praised  them  for  their 
noble  stand.  Georgia's  highly  touted  Bulldogs  were 
not  overrated,  but  the  Greenies  could  not  turn  the 
trick  as  she  did  against  Vanderbilt  back  in  1924. 

Auburn  the  next  week  eked  out  a  6  to  6  tie  over 
the  Greenies  in  the  new  stadium.  Both  teams 
played  about  the  same  brand  of  ball  all  during  the 
game.  Banker  again  stepped  out  and  made  six  more 
points  for  the  Wave.  Auburn  seems  to  hold  a  jinx 
over  the  Greenies.  Last  year  she  helped  Tulane 
dedicate  her  new  $300,000  stadium,  and  to  climax 
the  affair  she  ran  away  with  a  2  to  o  victory.  The 
Wave  was  out  for  revenge  th!s  year,  but  the  best 
she  could  get  was  a  tie. 

Sewanee  helped  Tulane  celebrate  Homecoming 
Day  by  defeating  the  Wave  by  a  12  to  6  score. 
Kimbrough,  erstwhile  captain  of  the  Mountain 
Tigers,  and  Schoolfield,  another  blond  flash,  were 
the  two  main  reasons  why  the  Greenies  failed  to 
defeat  Sewanee.  Again  Banker  did  his  best  by 
running    across   the    Sewanee   goal. 

Tulane  climaxed  her  season  by  decisively  de- 
feating, licking,  trouncing — or  what  have  you — the 
Louisiana  State  University  Tigers  in  their  own 
stadium  up  in  Baton  Rouge  on  Thanksgiving  Day. 
The  Greenies  ran  up  a  13  to  6  score  against  the 
Tigers,  which  upset  all  pre-game  dope.  Gene 
McCarroll  and  Billy  Banker  made  the  touchdowns 
which  cut  the  Tiger's  jugular  vein,  while  Captain 
Pat  Browne's  dependable  toe  accounted  for  the 
extra  marker  after  Banker  had  crashed  through  the 
Tigers'  line. 


THE   SEASON 

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"Tulane  Lindbergh's  Her  Way  to  13  to  6  Vic- 
tory" proclaimed  the  extra  editions  of  the  Baton 
Rouge  Morning  Advocate.  Truly,  the  Wave  by 
virtue  of  her  aerial  attack  defeated  the  L.  S.  U. 
gridsters.  With  Dick  Baumbach  calling  signals  in 
a  fashion  that  would  have  made  Les  Lauten- 
schlaeger  proud,  with  Johnny  Menville  fighting 
nobly  while  a  sore  leg  tormented  him,  while  Banker 
tore  hither  and  thither  through  the  Tiger  team, 
while  Gene  McCarroll  rared  up  and  snared  a  long 
pass,  the  east  stands  of  the  L.  S.  U.  stadium  were 
going  wild.  It  was  a  fitting  climax — with  the  set- 
ting sun,  red  as  fire,  settling  peacefully  behind  the 
west  side  stands  of  the  Tiger  lot,  the  curtain  came 
down    on    the    1927  football    season. 

After  that  game  Tulane  lost  five  letter  men; 
Bill  Maier,  Adam  Harper,  Alfred  Stoessell,  Johnny 
Menville  and  Captain  Pat  Browne,  all  having  had 
three  years  of  varsity  football   at  Tulane. 

Tulane's  team  was  honored  on  two  occasions  this 
year.  Once,  when  Billy  Banker  was  selected  on 
the  Associated  Press'  second  All-Southern  team,  and 
later  when  Johnny  Menville  w-as  sent  to  the  Pacific 
Coast   with   the  All-Southern   squad. 

The   1928   Tulane   football   schedule  will    be: 

Sept.  29 — Louisiana  Normal  .  .  .  Tulane  Stadium 
Oct.  6 — M.'ssissippI  A.  and  M.  .  .  Jackson,  Miss. 
Oct.    13— Georgia  Tech    ....    Tulane  Stadium 

Oct.    2c— Vanderbilt Tulane  Stadium 

Oct,    27— Georgia Athens,    Ga. 

Nov.     3— Millsaps Tulane  Stadium 

Nov.  10— Auburn Tulane  Stadium 

Nov.   17 — Sewanee Tulane  Stadium 

Nov.  2+— Louisiana  College  .  .  Tulane  Stadium 
Thanksgiving   Day— L.    S.   U.  .     .  Tulane  Stadium 


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"Jack"  Pizzano 

Jack  ^vas  one  of  the  "fightines'  "  Greenies  on  the  team 
this  season.  When  not  calling  signals,  he  was  backing 
up  the  line  of  defense  or  carrying  the  ball.  As  alternate- 
captain,  Jack  led  the  team  through  three  games  in  the 
absence  of  Captain  Pat  Browne.  Jack  has  one  more  year 
of  Southern  Conference  football,  and  it  would  not  surprise 
us  at  all  this  year  to  see  the  Pennsylvania  lad  make  a 
strong  bid  for  an  All-Southern  berth. 


"Bill"  Maier 

When  Bill  played  his  last  game  of  football  for  Tulane 
this  year,  the  Green  Wave  lost  the  best  utility  man  it  has 
had  since  Fred  Lamprecht  did  his  stuff.  Bill  not  only 
played  a  stellar  game  at  guard,  but  when  Johnny  Walls 
was  forced  out  of  the  Greenie  line-up  due  to  illness,  he  was 
shifted  to  the  pivot  position,  where  he  performed  nobly. 


Willis  "Bill"  Banker 

Bill  has  had  so  many  complimentary  things  said  about 
him  that  it  is  hard  for  us  to  write  of  him  without  repeat- 
ing. "That  'baby'  really  goes!"  was  one  of  the  many  re- 
marks we  heard  about  Billy  during  the  L.  S.  U.  game,  and 
that  in  every  sense  describes  what  Banker  did  during  his 
first  year  of  Southern  Conference  football.  It  is  a  safe  bet 
to  say  that  Billy  will  make  All-Southern  this  next  year, 
and  then  give  a  couple  of  fellows  a  good  fight  for  an  Ail- 
American  berth  in  his  last  year  of  football.  Tulane  can 
bank  her  hopes  on  Banker. 


''Johnnie"  Menville 


"The  Old  Reliable,"  as  Johnnie  was  dubbed  by  the  fol- 
lowers of  the  (Jreen  Wave,  made  his  exit  from  football  in 
a  most  glorious  fashion.  It  broke  Johnnie's  heart  to  not  be 
able  to  play  the  last  half  of  that  L.  S.  U.  game,  but  then 
he  realized  that  considering  the  condition  he  was  in  that 
someone  else  could  play  to  better  advantage  for  Tulane  in 
the  last  half  of  the  game.  Johnnie  was  honored  on  two 
occasions  this  year,  once  when  he  received  the  cup  for 
the  most  valuable  Greenie,  and  then  later  when  he  was 
selected  and  sent  to  the  Pacific  Coast  with  the  All-Southern 
gridsters. 


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Chilton  "Chilly"  Kirschmier 

"Chilly,"  the  lad  from  "Viiginny,"  was  a  tower  of 
strength  in  the  Tulane  defense.  Many  a  time  this  big  lad 
broke  through  a  line  to  throw  his  man  long  ere  he  had 
gotten  away.  "Chilly"  had  hordes  of  friends  among  the 
Greenie  followers,  and  those  on  the  bench  during  the  local 
games  often  heard  cries  of  "Get  in  there,  'Chilly'!"  and 
"Atta  boy,  'Chilly'!" 


JOHHNY    W.ALLS 

Although  Johnny  did  not  play  much  during  the  1927 
season,  when  he  did  play  he  was  right  there  with  the  rest 
of  the  Greenies,  fighting  like  an  enraged  wildcat.  Johnny 
played  for  the  greater  part  at  center,  but  during  the  L.  S. 
U.  game  he  was  shifted  to  guard,  where  he  played  a  game 
that  "Irish"  Levy  could  well  afford  to  be  proud  of. 


Charley  Rl:cker 

A  cleaner  player,  a  better  sportsman  and  a  harder  fighter 
never  played  varsity  football  for  Tulane.  The  aforemen- 
tioned summarizes  what  every  member  of  the  1927  Green 
Wave,  the  Tulane  student  body,  and  the  followers  of  the 
Olive  and  Blue  think  of  Captain-elect  Charley  Rucker,  of 
Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  The  gridsters  exhibited  their  esteem  of 
Rucker  by  electing  him  captain  of  the  1928  Green  Wa%'e. 
Charley  is  the  first  junior  to  lead  the  Green  Wave  in  many 
a  year. 


ROYDEN  LoDRIGUES 

Mercury  with  his  winged  feet  was  no  faster  stepper  than 
Royden,  the  "Patterson  Flash."  Last  year  Roy  had  a  posi- 
tion on  the  reserve  squad,  but  this  year  Coach  Bierman  used 
him  quite  frequently,  and  the  Patterson  lad  did  his  duty 
by  coming  through.  Now  that  Roy  has  had  a  year  of 
varsity  experience,  it  will  be  no  surprise  for  us  to  see  him 
hold  a  regular  berth  in  the  Tulane  backfield  this  coming 
year  when  the  Wave  opens  her  1928  season. 


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Al  Stoessel 

Hammond  is  famous  for  two  things:  strawberries  and 
Al  Stoessel.  Al  played  a  fine  game,  holding  down  one  of 
the  terminal  positions  on  the  1927  Wave.  Due  to  a  bad 
knee  Al  was  not  able  to  let  out  and  show  the  folks  all  he 
really  had,  and  this  coming  year,  provided  his  knee  is 
completely  healed,  he's  going  to  be  holding  down  one  end 
on   that  Green  Wave. 


Eben  Hardie 

Although  this  lad  did  not  play  so  often  for  the  Greenies, 
when  he  did  get  in  the  game  he  made  an  impression  on 
those  holding  ground  opposite  him.  "Eb"  never  says  much; 
he  reserves  that  energy  for  his  playing,  and  as  one  can 
readily  see  he,   too,   is  chuck  full  of  the  ole  fightin'   spirit. 


Earl  "Cal"  Evans 

Just  because  the  nickname,  "Cal,"  has  been  hung  on  to 
Evans  is  no  sign  that  the  medic  is  silent  and  without  fight. 
Just  the  opposite  is  true.  Earl  is  as  chuck  full  of  fight  and 
talk  as  a  belligerent  parrot.  Many  times  during  the  year 
his  war-cry  of  "Come  on,  now,  the  ole  ginger!"  rang  out 
across  the  gridiron.  Earl,  in  every  sense  of  the  expression, 
is  one  of  the  Greenies'  fightines'  fighters. 


Russell  Butaud 

Russell's  two  hobbies  are  studying  for  a  practical  in 
anatomy  and  playing  football.  In  both,  as  one  does  in  all 
hobbies,  this  Texas  lad  excels.  Russell  is  another  Greenie 
who  stuck  in  the  line  and  fought  like  a  rat  with  his  back 
to  the  wall  during  that  Georgia  game.  Russell  said  he  was 
sure  that  that  Georgia  bunch  could  not  get  by,  and  they 
did  not,  either. 


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Adam  "Buster"  Harper 

"If  at  first  you  don't  succeed,  try,  try  again,"  says  Bus- 
ter, as  he  exhibits  his  gold  football  he  was  awarded  after 
playing  on  the  Greenie  squad  for  three  years.  Buster  is 
small  in  stature,  which  probably  accounts  for  his  not  mak- 
ing the  regular  team,  but  he  put  forth  so  much  effort  and 
played  such  a  heart-to-heart  game  while  scrimmaging  with 
the   Greenies  that  he  earned  his  letter. 


Gene  McCarroll 

One  of  the  splashes  from  the  Wave  that  drowned  out 
L.  S.  U.  on  Thanksgiving  Day  is  what  Gene  McCarroll 
can  be  called.  It  was  Gene  who  snatched  a  long  pass  from 
Johnny  Menville  that  accounted  for  Tulane's  second  touch- 
down, and  incidentally  put  the  well-known  skids  on  the 
L.  S.  U.  aggregation.  Gene  still  has  two  more  years  of 
varsity  football  at  Tulanc,  and  should  make  quite  a  mark 
in  Southern  Conference  football  before  he  plays  his  last 
game. 

QuEALY  Walker 

Quealy  was  another  footballer  who  was  always  on  end 
when  he  played  for  the  Green  Wave.  Quealy's  "flying 
swan  tackles  and  dives,"  the  experience  for  which  he  most 
likely  obtained  while  serving  as  a  life-guard  at  the  City 
Park  pool,  were  treats  looked  forward  to  by  every  follower 
of  the  Green  Wave. 


Dick  Baumbach 

This  youngster  bids  fair  to  outgeneral  Lester  Lauten- 
schlaeger.  It's  still  the  talk  of  the  town  the  way  Dick  ran 
those  Greenie  signals  up  on  Baton  Rouge  and  the  way  he 
heaved  those  nifty  passes  to  the  Greenie  ends  and  backfield 
men  during  that  memorable  game.  It  seems  as  if  Dick 
will  be  seen  again  at  the  signal-calling  position  when  the 
Wave  opens  its  1928  season. 


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Herbert  "Lizzie"  Ford 

Another  Greenie  always  on  end  is  "Lizzie"  Ford. 
"Lizzie"  uses  his  basketball  experience  to  quite  an  advan- 
tage while  playing  for  the  Wave,  and  makes  some  nifty 
nabs.  This  was  "Lizzie's"  first  year  of  varsity  football 
for  Tulane,  and  if  it  is  any  indication  of  his  abilities — 
xvell,  watch  that  boy  go  in  1928! 


Tatham  Eskridge 

"That  Big  Boy"  Tatham  was  another  tower  of  strength 
in  the  Greenie  line  last  year.  Not  only  is  Tatham  big  of 
stature,  but  he  is  of  a  class  of  fightin'  fighters  that  come 
only  occasionally  to  a  football  team.  Punishment  was 
served  Tatham  in  large  quantities  all  during  the  last  sea- 
son, but  this  lad  took  all  his  kicks,  bumps,  jolts  and  lesser 
knocks  with  a  smile  and  gritted  teeth. 


Johnny  "Fatty"  Oelkers 

Aside  from  the  fact  that  "Fatty"  was  the  owner  of  the 
greatest  amount  of  avoirdupois  on  the  Greenie  squad,  he 
used  that  bulk  of  weight  to  quite  an  advantage  while  hold- 
ing down  one  of  the  guard  positions.  Johnny  stopped  many 
a  nifty  line-buck  by  just  putting  his  weight  against  the 
opponent's  line  and,  like  Humpty-Dumpty's  horses,  they 
"all  fell  down!" 


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Captain  Pat  Browne 

Pat's  playing  this  season  was  hampered  by  an  injury  to 
his  ankle  which  he  sustained  in  scrimmage  just  a  few  days 
before  the  season  opened.  He,  however,  paid  up  for  lost 
time  when  he  did  get  in  the  first  game,  and  during  the 
L.  S.  U.  game  he  showed  both  Tulane  and  Bengal  fol- 
lowers just  how  a  defensive  end  should  get  his  men.  This 
was  Pat's  last  year,  and  we  wish  him  all  the  luck  in  the 
world  in  whatever  field  he  happens  to  enter ;  may  his  suc- 
cess be  continuous! 


Gerald  "Skinny"  Andrus 

"Skinny"  was  a  good  manager  for  the  'VS^ave.  Daily  he 
was  seen  trudging  after  players  in  the  old  stadium  while 
they  practiced  for  the  coming  games.  In  fact  (and  Monk 
will  back  us  up  on  this),  "Skinny"  sure  took  lots  of  burden 
off  Mr.  Claude  Simon's  shoulders  by  performing  little(?) 
duties  for  the  team  here  and  there! 


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The  Little  Billow 

That  Tulane  University  would  have  no  scarcity  of  future  material 
for  varsity  football  teams  was  evinced  by  the  number  of  first-year  men 
who  reported  to  Coach  Ted  Cox  in  the  old  Tulane  stadium  the  first  day 
that  practice  for  the  yearlings  was  called.  Exactly  sixty  freshmen  were 
at  that  meeting,  and  every  one  of  these  was  outfitted  and  in  uniform  for 
first  practice. 

The  Little  Billow  proved  a  formidable  opponent  to  all  comers.  Al- 
though the  University  of  Alabama  ran  riot  over  the  Greenie,  Jrs.,  piling 
up  a  26  to  o  score,  the  yearlings  put  up  a  stiff  fight  against  overwhelm- 
ing odds.  Auburn's  Rats  were  trounced  by  the  Billow,  who  piled  up 
a  13  to  6  score.  Ole  Miss'  frosh  beat  the  Billow  by  a  6  to  o  score  the 
week  following,  while  the  L.  S.  U.  Baby  Tigers  beat  the  Little  Ripple 
in  the  last  battle  of  the  season. 

From  the  ranks  of  the  freshmen  there  are  several  players  who  will 
bid  fair  to  get  varsity  berths  in  a  year  or  so.  Adolph  Jastram,  captain, 
Jules  Yokum,  Jerry  Dalrymple  and  Morris  Bodinger  seem  fair  guesses 
as  varsity  players  this  coming  season. 

The  following  frosh  received  their  letters:  Jastram,  captain;  Rob- 
erts, Lashley,  Anderson,  Bodinger,  McCloskey,  Penney,  Abbot,  Lunde, 
Therrell,  Martinez,  Holland,  Dalrymple,  Abernathy,  Kennon,  Guy, 
Menge,  Yokum,  Bauer,  Millet,  Whatley,  Haas,  Scott  and  Eustis. 


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Review    oi    tne    Season 

Though  the  record  of  the  losses  of  the  Tulane  basketball 
squad  greatlj'  exceed  those  of  the  victories  the  season  cannot 
justly  be  construed  as  a  failure.  The  Greenies  learned  much 
in  each  game  and  they  fought  like  wild  animals  before  the  final 
whistle  was  blown. 

Coach  Bernard  W.  Bierman  began  instructing  the  basket- 
eers  immediately  after  the  football  season  had  been  concluded. 
He  had  many  veterans  returning  to  the  fold  in  Craw  Davison, 
Dave  Dezinski,  Mack  White,  Leonard  Chamberlain  and  Cap- 
tain Jack  Cahtelaine.  Preston  Savoy  and  Herbert  Ford  also 
returned,  forming  a  nucleus  of  what  was  said  to  be  a  strong 
basketball  squad. 

For  the  first  of  the  Greenies'  local  games  the  Tulane  Uni- 
versity Athletic  Association  brought  down  the  University  of 
North  Carolina  Tar  Heels.     For  the  past  two  or  three  years 


the  Carolina  lads  had  held  a  monopoly  on  the 
Southern  Conference  basket  title,  so  it  was  a  real 
treat  for  local  sportdom  to  see  the  Tar  Heels  start 
off  against  the   Greenies. 

In  the  initial  game  against  the  Heels  on  De- 
cember 29,  the  Greenies  were  nosed  out  by  a  23  to 
21  score.  Local  sportswriters  were  enthusiastic 
in  their  praise  of  the  Greenies,  ■who  seemed  to 
have   a  well-balanced   and   perfect  passing  quin- 


tette. The  next  night,  the  Tulane  squad  nosed 
out,  in  the  final  minute  of  the  game,  the  visitors 
winning  by  a  20  to  19  score.  The  third  and 
last  game  of  the  North  Carolina  series  resulted 
in  the  crushing  defeat  of  the  locals.  The  Tar 
Heels  ran  up  a  38  to  8  score  against  the  Greenies 
and  at  no  time  did  the  Olive  and  Blue  five  have 
a  semblance  of  a  chance  of  beating  the  Caro- 
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Traveling  to  Tuscaloosa  on  January  5  the  Greenics  met  and 
defeated  the  University  of  Alabama  five  by  another  one-point 
score.  This  time  the  score  was  37-36  when  the  game  ended 
and  the  Greenie  squad  left  'Bama  all  "whooped-up"  over  their 
well-earned  victory. 

The  next  day  the  Tulanians  traveled  to  Starkville,  the  home 
of  Mississippi  A.  and  M.,  where  the  Hazelites  defeated  Tulane 
by  a  54-13  score.  Undaunted  by  their  crushing  defeat  the 
Greenies  came  back  the  next  night  and  grabbed  off  the  smaller 
end  of  a  34-12  score. 

The  Greenies  then  rested  for  four  days  before  taking  on 
the  University  of  Georgia  basketeers.  Georgia,  however,  proved 
a  too  formidable  opponent  for  the  locals  and  piled  up  a  42-32 
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Ole  Miss,  otherwise  designated  as  the  Univer- 
sity of  Mississippi,  which  later  won  the  1928 
Southern  Conference  basketball  title  was  the  next 
visitor  on  the  Greenies'  list.  Ole  Miss  came, 
saw  and  conquered  the  Greenies,  easily  taking 
the  two-game  series  from  the  locals.     In  the  first 


game  the  Aiississippians  ran  up  a  total  of  forty- 
nine  points  to  the  Tulane  squad's  thirty-one.  The 
next  night  the  Ole  Miss  five  ran  off  with  a  43-28 
victory,  leaving  the  locals  behind  in  a  cloud  of 
heavy  dust. 

The  old  saying  of  "never  two  without  three" 
was  proved  correct  on  January  20  when  the 
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thereafter  and  grab  off  a  few  games  for  themselves,  but  alas!  Clemson  the  next  night 
came  back  and  took  a  34-15  game  from  the  Greenies.  This  victory  on  the  part  of 
Clemson  was  a  surprise  both  to  the  Tulane  and  Clemson  teams,  not  to  mention  those 
who  thronged  the  stands  and  gallery  in  the  Tulane  gymnasium  to  see  the  Greenies 
take  the  series. 

Six  days  later  the  Auburn  Tiger  from  the  Plains  strolled  in  town,  took  one  look 
and  decided  that  the  two-game  series  was  to  be  theirs.  The  Greenies  could  not  stop 
the  Tiger  five.  The  Auburnites  ran  up  a  35-15  score  in  the  first  game  and  in  the 
second  they  snatched  away  a  45-18  victory.  All  through  both  games  much  fight  was 
seen  in  the  Greenie  squad  and  it  was  simply  a  case  of  the  Greenies  not  being  able  to 
throw  goals  when  they  were  needed  most  which  caused  the  defeats. 

Louisiana  State  University,  Tulane's  traditional  foe,  was  the  host  of  the  Greenie 
basketeers  February  3  and  4.  The  up-staters  took  the  first  game  by  a  47-13  score 
and  then  took  the  second  by  a  45-18  score.  Again  during  these  games  it  was  seen 
that  the  local's  greatest  need  was  accurate  goal  shooting,  something  which  had  caused 
their  many  defeats  earlier  in  the  season. 

In  the  second  series  of  games  the  Bengals  played  in  the  Tulane  gym,  L.  S.  U.  won 
the  first  by  a  36-20  score,  and  then  ended  theirs  and  Tulane's  basketball  season  by 
copping  the  final  game  by  a  41-25  score. 

Just  what  was  wrong  with  the  basketball  squad  is  a  matter  of  conjecture  even 
as  this  book  goes  to  press.  It  seems  that  the  Greenies  were  especially  weak  in  the 
central  and  forward  positions.  Tulane  failed  to  get  the  tap  during  the  throw-up  and 
then  the  forwards  failed  to  get  the  ball  in  the  basket  once  they  had  it  in  their  pos- 
session. Coach  Bierman  worked  long  and  hard  with  his  charges  so  it  seems  that  the 
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Regardless  of  the  fact  that  Tulane's  baseball 
team  did  not  win  a  single  conference  game  during 
the  past  season,  there  is  no  reason  to  feel  that  the 
season  was  a  failure  and  the  varsity  nine  was  no 
good. 

It  is  all  too  true  that  the  ineligibility  of  sev- 
eral men  and  the  impossibility  of  others  report- 
ing because  of  hard  scholastic  programs  hurt  Tu- 
lane's chance  in  the  baseball  campaign. 

Lack  of  hitting,  errors  at  crucial  moments  and 
men  playing  in  positions  unfamiliar  to  them 
caused  the  poor  showing  of  the  baseballers  last 
season.  It  was  not  the  spirit  of  the  team,  for 
they  had  the  same  attitude  of  seeing  "Tulane 
win  or  die"  as  other  Greenie  teams  have  carried 
into  the  battle. 

The  New  Orleans  Pelicans  engaged  the 
Greenies  in  a  practice  game  and  easily  outplayed 
the  Greenies,  winning  by  a  score  of  15  to  2.  It 
was  in  the  "unlucky  fifth"  that  the  Pels'  rallies, 
chasing  Captain  Hamlin  Barham  from  the 
mound,  ran  up  nine  runs.  Sid  Sizeler  and  Paul 
Couere,  erstwhile  outfielder, 
and  Blue  lads. 

Traveling  to  the  Plains, 
Tigers,  the  Greenies  lost  two  games.  With  Cap- 
tain Barham  pitching,  the  Greenies  lost  the  first 
by  a  12-3  score,  and  in  the  second,  with  Bob 
Porter  in  the  box,  the  Greenies  again  succumbed 
to  the  Tigers,  6-0. 


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Bernard  McCloskey,  relieving  both  Barham 
and  Porter  in  their  respective  games,  played 
superbly;  aside  from  the  fact  that  "Mac"  showed 
Auburn  some  stellar  pitching,  he  collected  two- 
thirds  of  Tulane's  hits. 

The  University  of  Alabama  nine  journeying 
here  two  weeks  later,  took  both  games  from  the 
Greenies  by  scores  of  15-2  and  11-3.  In  the  first 
game  Barham  handled  the  visitors  real  well,  but 
the  Greenie  defense  crumbled  and  a  stronger  and 
more  experienced  squad  trounced  them.  In  this 
game  Sid  Cohen,  brother  of  the  famous  Andy 
Cohen  with  the  New  York  Giants,  started  for 
the  Crimson  diamondsters.  In  the  second  game, 
with  McCloskey  on  the  mound  and  with  almost 
perfect  fielding,  a  triple  play,  Marx  to  Allums  to 
Bruns,  put  Greenie  stock  way  up,  but  the  Greenie 
defense  again  crumbled  and  the  Crimson  Tide 
swept  over  the  Tulanians. 

Two  games  were  dropped  to  the  Louisiana 
State  nine  two  weeks  later.  It  was  during  the 
second  game  that  Grevenburg  on  the  mound  for 
the  L.  S.  U.  nine,  turned  in  a  no-hit,  no  run  game 
against  Tulane,  while  his  mates  crossed  the  plate 
for  four  times.  The  Greenies  lost  the  first  game 
by  a  7-1  score.  Pat  Browne,  Tulane's  greatest 
all-round  star,  playing  his  last  game  of  Tulane 
baseball,  scored  the  lone  run  of  the  series  in  the 
last  game. 


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A  team  as  great  and  glorious  in  defeat  as  in  victory — such  is  the  description  offered  of  Tulane's 
tracksters. 

Led  by  Captain  Walter  Moss,  one  of  the  most  popular  and  outstanding  of  all  Tulane  athletes,  the 
1927  track  team  went  through  the  hardest  schedule  in  the  history  of  the  University,  defeating  Alabama, 
Ole  Miss  and  losing  to  the  Aggies,  Auburn  and  L.   S.  U. 

The  Greenies  opened  with  Auburn  as  their  opponent.  The  Alabama  lads  led  by  "Weemie"  Baskin 
and  Euril  Snyder  swept  to  a  72  to  40  victory  over  the  local  tracksters.  Baskin,  speediest  timber-top- 
per in  the  Southern  Conference,  was  the  individual  star  of  the  meet,  winning  three  of  the  six  events  he 
entered,  and  taking  second  place  in  the  two  others. 

John  Whatley  running  against  Snyder,  gave  the  Southern 
Conference  title  holder  a  hard  fight,  but  was  outdistanced. 
Moss  also  running  against  the  Auburnite  extended  him. 

The  Greenies  battled  on  practically  even  terms  with  tlie 
Alabama  boys  during  the  first  part  of  the  event,  but  their  weak- 
nesses in  the  weight  events,  the  broad  jump  and  the  low  hurdles 
began  to  tell  when  the  Auburn  lads  monopolized  the  first  places. 
Pat  Ryan  performed  notably  when  he  cleared  the  bar  in  the 
high  jump  with  5  feet,  7  inches.  Ryan,  it  is  to  be  noted,  is  not 
quite  so  tall  himself. 

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bama trackmen  by  a  62-50  score.  Craw  Davison  was  the  indi- 
vidual high-point  man  for  Tidane,  winning  the  high  hurdles 
event  and  tying  for  first  place  in  the  high  jump  and  pole  vault. 
The  best  mark  of  the  day  was  hung  up  when  Charles 
LeBlanc,  Greenie,  ran  the  mile  in  4  minutes,  42  seconds.  He 
also  won  the  half  mile,  beating  Royden  Lodrigues,  a  team-mate, 
in  the  time  of  2  minutes,  6  seconds. 

The  Aggies  waltzed  off  with  the  long  end  of  an  81-31 
score  in  their  track  meet  with  the  Greenies  the  week  after  the 
Alabama  meet.  Tulane  lost  mainly  for  two  reasons ;  the  rea- 
sons taking  the  form  of  Cato  and  Clark,  the  latter  a  famed 
football  player  at  A.  and  M.,  who  were  the  individual  high- 
point  men  of  the  day. 


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For  Tulane,  LelJlaiic  and  Davison  were  the  stars,  each  registering  many  points  for  the  home  team. 
Davison  took  first  place  in  the  pole  vault  and  second  in  the  high  hurdles.  LeBlanc  took  first  in  the 
half-mile  sprint  and  then  came  out  second  in  the  mile  run. 

Although  the  Greenies  trounced  Ole  Miss  by  a  63-54  score  it  must  not  be  construed  that  it  was 
an  uneven  meet.     The  meet  was  not  decided  until  the  relay  which  gave  the  event  to  the  locals. 

Whatley  shared  scoring  honors  with  Tabb  of  Ole  Miss,  each  gathering  two  first  places.  One  of  the 
features  of  the  meet  was  Davison's  leap  of  1 1  feet,  6  inches  in 
the  pole  vault.  LeBlanc  kept  up  his  winning  streak  in  the  half 
mile  when  he  hung  up  a  win  over  Scott  of  Ole  Miss  with  the 
fast  time  of  2  minutes,  7  2-5  seconds.  Tulane's  greatest  weak- 
ness lay  in  her  weights  squad  which  only  captured  one  event. 

L.  S.  U.'s  track  squad  trounced  the  locals  in  the  Tulane 
stadium  by  running  up  an  80-32  score.  L.  S.  U.  aggregation 
later  won  the  Southern  Conference  title  and  in  their  victory 
over  the  Greenies  they  did  not  surprise  any  of  the  large  crowd 
of  spectators  which  attended  the  event. 

Guy  Nesom  was  the  star  for  the  upstaters,  while  for  Tulane 
John  Whatley  stood  out.  The  tall  Tiger  took  first  in  the  dis- 
cus and  the  shot-put.  Whatley  won  the  100  and  the  220-yard 
dashes  in  an  easy  manner. 

Captain  Walter  Moss,  running  his  last  race  for  the  Olive 
and  Blue,  covered  himself  with  glory  by  taking  second  place  in 
the  100  and  440.  Davison  of  Tulane  tied  for  first  in  the  pole 
vault  with  Fotenot  of  L.  S.  U.,  with  a  jump  of  1 1  feet,  6  inches. 

Much  of  the  credit  for  Tulane's  track  team  is  due  to  the 
labors  of  Fritz  Oakes,  erstwhile  coach  and  assistant  physical 
director,  whose  never  ending  efforts  were  concentrated  in  amass- 
ing a  good  track  team.  It  seemed  last  year  that  Fritz  had 
finally  succeeded  and  this  year  with  Fritz  and  Captain-elect 
Harry  Monroe  working  perfectly,  there's  no  telling  how  good 
a  team  the  Greenies  will  have. 


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Golf 

The  inelfgibilit}'  of  Captain  Al  Reuning  put  Tulane  out  of  the  run- 
ning in  Southern  Conference  golf  last  season.  The  lack  of  experience 
on  the  part  of  the  remaining  members  of  the  team,  as  far  as  intercol- 
legiate competition  was  concerned,  practically  kept  the  Tulane  golfers 
way  out  of  their  former  standing  in  intercollegiate  golf. 

Captained  by  the  redoubtable  Watts  Gunn,  the  Georgia  Tech  golfers 
gained  a  well  earned  victory  over  the  Tulane  team  on  the  links  of  the 
New  Orleans  Country  Club  and  the  Metairie  Golf  Club.  The 
Georgians  won  five  matches  to  Tulane's  one. 

Gunn  played  a  brilliant  match  during  most  of  the  match  but  at  times 
fell  a  little  below  his  usual  standard.  Originally  paired  against  Al 
Reuning  in  the  morning  matches,  the  Tech  star  negotiated  the  difficult 
Country  Club  course  with  a  75  to  defeat  Conrad  Collins  5  and  4. 
Reuning,  as  said  before,  was  unable  to  compete. 

In  the  other  morning  matches  Moraland  Smith  of  Tech  downed 
Gordon  Johnson  of  Tulane  while  Joe  Williams,  a  team-mate  of  SmitTi, 
trounced  Leo  Haspel.  Merriman  Irwin,  Technician,  won  from  C. 
Beresford  Fox,  Jr.  In  the  afternoon  matches  at  Metairie,  Gunn  and 
Irwin  defeated  Collins  and  Fox.  Haspel  and  Johnson,  however,  took  the 
measure  of  Smith  and  Williams  in  the  last  round  that  afternoon. 


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Tulane's  netmen  were  successful  in  two  out  of  three  matches.  They 
won  from  Alabama  and  Louisiana  State  players,  but  lost  a  triangular 
meet  with  Texas  and  Florida. 

The  victories  were  featured  by  excellent  playing  on  the  part  of  the 
entire  team,  composed  of  Phil  Bayon,  Frank  Stewart,  Robert  Wehrman 
and   Nat  Rosenberg. 

Prospects  for  this  year's  team  are  exceedingly  bright,  indicating  that 
Tulane  will  have  one  of  the  strongest  teams  in  the  Southern  Conference 
and  one  that  is  apt  to  carry  oE  many  honors  before  the  last  ball  is 
served   in   intercollegiate  competition. 

This  year  the  Greenies  will  have  Leonard  Chamberlain  and  Maurice 
Bayon,  both  rated  among  the  first  fifteen  players  in  the  South,  accord- 
ing to  a  last  year's  issue  of  the  National  Lawn  Tennis  Bulletin. 

There  will  also  be  Stewart,  Wehrmann  and  Rosenberg  from  last 
year's  team  and  with  such  stellar  players  as  Woolen  Walshe  and  Her- 
bert Parker  and  many  others  to  choose  from  Tulane  should  have  a 
real  good  team. 

New  tennis  courts  constructed  within  the  confines  of  the  old  Tulane 
stadium  on  Freret  Street  caused  a  spurt  of  "tennis  fever"  which  was 
raging  high  as  the  Jambalaya  went  to  press. 


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Tulane  came  second  in  the  Southern  A.  A.  U.  wrestling  championships  conducted 
last  May  in  the  Tulane  gymnasium  by  taking  one  first  and  two  second  places.  The 
Y.  M.  G.  C.  team  took  first  by  amassing  42  points  and  the  Bogalusa  "Y"  took  third. 

Benny  Franklin  took  first  in  the  126-pound  class  by  defeating  Jack  Quarles,  former 
Tulanian,  in  3  minutes,  45  seconds.  Franklin  pinned  his  opponent  to  the  mat,  after 
a  hasty  tussle,  with  a  reverse  Nelson  and  wristhold. 

Billy  Carter,  defending  his  135-pound  title,  went  down  to  defeat  at  the  hands  of 
Gus  Bienvenue,  after  nine  minutes  of  hard  wrestling.  Edgar  Stayer,  a  Tulane  fresh- 
man, was  defeated  by  Laborie  of  the  Y.  M.  G.  C. 

Clark  of  the  Y.  M.  G.  C.  was  given  a  referee's  decision  over  Mytrus  Mangum, 
Tulane. 

The  outlook  in  wrestling  for  year  is  very  good,  as  most  of  the  old  men  are  back, 
and  in  addition  there  should  be  a  great  deal  of  new  material  to  report  when  Captain 
and  Manager  Ben  Franklin  makes  his  spring  call.  Possible  A.  A.  U.  and  Olympic 
candidates  should  be  among  those  to  report. 


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NEWCOMB  SPORTS 

Newcomb's  schedule  of  athletics  is  probably 
one  of  the  most  complete  and  all-inclusive  of  any 
girls'  school  of  its  size.  Every  sport  which  the 
climate  or  location  affords  is  included  in  this 
schedule,  and  every  type  of  athlete  is  given  a 
chance  to  show  her  worth  in  her  favorite  sport. 
With  a  personnel  and  equipment  that  excels  any 
other  Southern  school,  athletics  at  Newconib  is 
one  of  the  main  factors  of  college  life.  The  sea- 
sons of  sports  are  elaborate  and  well  planned,  for 
in  addition  to  a  continual  program  of  major 
sports,  several  minor  activities  go  on  at  the  same 
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Beginning  in  the  fall,  the  first  major  sports  are 
Newcomb  ball  and  volley  ball.  With  Jane  Hay- 
ward  as  captain,  the  Sophomores  championed  the 
Junior  team,  captained  by  Sara  Mastin,  in  New- 
comb  ball.  In  volley  ball,  the  Seniors,  whose 
captain  was  Rosalie  Jay,  were  victors  over  the 
Juniors,  led  by  Fannie  Mae  Bergeron. 

A  prominent  fall  event  was  a  progressive  tennis 
tea,  at  which  Mary  Allert  and  Dorothy  Cham- 
berlain were  the  winners.  Newcomb  basketball, 
a  game  originated  by  Miss  Clara  Gregory  Baer, 
director  of  Newcomb  Physical  Education,  was  the 
next  major  sport.  In  this  the  Juniors,  with 
Agnes  Marshall  as  captain,  beat  the  Seniors,  cap- 
tained by  Eleanora  Waldman. 


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With  a  great  deal  of  interest  focused  on  hockey,  and  with  "Gym  Night,"  Spalding  basketball, 
baseball  and  Field  Day  in  the  future,  Newcomb's  1927-28  calendar  will  be  quite  complete.  The  cham- 
pion games  are  not  always  purely  intramural,  for  there  is  the  Faculty-Varsity  baseball  game,  and  the 
climax  of  each  sport's  season  is  the  Alumnae-Varsity  game. 

But  this  schedule  of  sports  does  not  provide  only  for  the  more  powerful  athletic  aspirants,  for  there 
is  at  the  same  time  a  full  round  of  minor  sports,  in  which  much  interest  is  shown  through  matches 
and  tournaments.  The  minor  sports  include  swimming,  croquet,  bowling,  archery,  fencing,  apparatus 
work,  dancing,  and  horseshoe  pitching.  The  grand  finale  of  the  year's  sports  is  field  day,  a  day  on  which 
every  athlete  is  given  a  chance  to  shine.     The  winner  in  May,  1927,  was  Elaine  Singer. 

In  order   that  each   girl   will   receive 

credit  for  the  work  she  has  both  tried 

and  accomplished,   there   is  a  system  of 

points.   When  seven  hundred  points  have 

been  earned,  the  girl  is  awarded  with  a 

Newcomb     "N."       Thirteen     hundred 

points   gives   her   a   sweater,    and    seven- 
teen hundred  a  bar.     The  greatest  honor 

is  a  Newcomb  bronze  and  blue  blanket, 

which  comes  with  the  score  of  two  thou- 
sand points. 

Although   the   interest    in    Newcomb 

sports   is   quite   diversified,    it    has    been 

found   by  popular    vote    that    Spalding 

basketball  is  the   most  prominent  sport 

on  the  campus.     The  Athletic  Council 

chose  Patricia  Lamb  as  the  most  typical 

exponent  of  that  sport. 


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Andrus 

Barham 

Block 

Blue 

Bye 

Davidson 

Dell 

DUBUISSON 

GOMILA 

Henderson 

Levy 

Ogden 

Porter 

B.    RiGGS 

R.  RiGCs 

Sanford 

Sentell 

SOKOLSKY 

Watson 

Wilson 

Wisdom 

Tke  Tulane  Council  of  Fraternities 


Officers 

Dr.  Melvin  J.  White Cliauman 

Louis  Bye Srcrdary 

William   Hagerty Treasurer 

John  Berkshire  Sanfokd,  ]«...CIimn.  .Idknties  Committee 
M'lLLiAM  Hagerty  .  .  .  Chairman  Grievance  Cnmmillee 
Crawford   Davidson   .     .     .  Cliairman   Pledtje   Committee 


Phi  Kappa   Sigina 
Louis  Bye 
Horatio  Ogden 


Members  of  Council 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
J.  D.  Henderson 
William   Fisher 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
KiriREDCE   Dell 
Sidney  Parloncue 


Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Edward  Dubuisson 
J.  M.  Wisdom 


Kappa   Alpha 
J.  B.  Sanford 
Dean  Nickel 


Beta    Theta  Pi 
H.  Crawford  Davidson 
James  Y.   Snvdek 


Sigma  Chi 
W.  P.  Hagert\- 
B.   L.   RiGGS 


Zeta  Beta   Tau 

Charles  Lob 
Charles  Kohlmeyer 


Alpha  Tau  Omega 
Stanley  Hamilton 
R.  Rainold 


Delta  Sigma  Phi 
R.   S.  Porter 
J.  H.  Barham 


Sigma  Nu 
Charles  Sentell 
J.  Gidiere 


Sigma  Pi 

Gerald  Andrus 
C.  F.  Storey 


Kappa   Sigma 
Sheldon  Blue 
Marion  Epley 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu 
MoiSE  Bloch 
Herman  Lindy 


Sigma  Epsilon 
C.  H.  Watson 
P.  M.  Lamberton 


Delta   Tau  Delta 
Thomas  Wilson 
E.  M.  McCarroll 


Kappa  Nu 
Sidney  Sizeler 
Saul  Sokolsky 


Phi  Delta   Theta 
J.    C.    GOMILA 

R.  Wise 


Pi  Kappa  Phi 
Ralph  Riggs 
E.  Hardin 


Sigma  Iota 

W.  H.  Martinez 
A.   Prieto   E. 


((m..i;;^^f)3^^^ 


Beary,  Blow,  Breard,  Breex,  Bve 

Caine,  Christy,   Claverie,   Cooksey 

Doyle,  Hoffman,  Holbrook,  Jung 

KiRCHMiER,  Lewis,  Martin,  Martinez 

Melun,  Miller,  Ogden,  Stevens,  Wirth 


Thirty-five   Chapters 


Phi  Kappa  Sigma 

Founded,    University  of  Pennsylvania,    1850. 

Mu  Chapter 

Established  1858. 


Mcmhersh  p    8,119 


Fratres in  Facultate 
Richard  Ray  Kirk  Dr.  Andrew  V.  Fredricks 

C.    Reynolds  Dr.  Samuel  Hobson 

Dr.  C.  L.  Brown  Dr.  Charles  Bonnister 


Louis  Bye 


Fratres  in  (Jniversitate 

Se?iiors 

Harold  Wirth 
H.  L.   Chatelain 


Laurence  Turner 


Albin  Spiess 
Horatio  Ocden 


Roland  Hoffman 
Donald  Beary 


J  un'iors 

Howard  Martin 
Harwell  Doyle 

Soplioniores 

Maumus  Claverie 
Roland  B.  Melun 
Sidney  F.  Lewis,  HI 


Chilton  Kirschmier 
George  Christy 


Edward  Breen 
S.  T.  Cockshy 


Hiram  Blow 
Ansel  Caine 
Warum  Hollbrook 


Freshmen 

Warren  Jung 
Henry  Keith 


Francis  P.   Martinez 
Alpheus  Miller 
Bill  Stevens 


203 


Brian,  Carroll,  Charbonnet 

C.  G.  Collins,  Charles  Collins,  Cottrell,  Darter,  Dell 

Fitch,  Fournier,  Galleglv,  Granade,  Gray 

Hellier,  Knight,  LeDoux,  Lewis,  Long 

Nourse,  Parlongue,  Planche,  Poggi,  Reed 

Robert,  Rushton,  Sullivan,  Ward,  Williamson 


204 


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Pi  K 


appa  Alpha 


Founded,    University    of    Virginia,    1868. 

Eta  Chapter 

Established  1878. 


Dr.  Octave   Cassegrain 
Dr.  John  A.  Lancforo 
Stuart  G.  Noble 


Fratrrs in  Facultate 

Dr.  Lucian   Deboux 
Dr.  Robert  Strong 
C.  S.  Williamson 
Douglas  V.  Freret 


William    Spratling 
James  M.  Robert 
Max  King 


Conrad  G.  Collins 
V.  KmREDGE  Dell 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Max  J.  Knight 
Maurice  P.  Sullivan 


WiLLARD    ElLENDER 

Samuel   R.   Williamson 


John  S.  Couret 
Francis  A.  Poggi 


Juniors 

Felix  A.  Planche 
Theodore  A.   Watters 
Calvin  Gray 


Clinton  R.  Mullins 
J.  H.  Winters 


DiLDY  M.  Austin 
Donald  R.  Brian 
Louis   S.   Charbonnet 
Charles  Collins 


Charles   O.   Frederick 
John  M.  Mosely 
Sydney  J.  Parlongue 
Hugh  B.  Cottrell 
John  T.  Lewis,  Jr. 
Albert  G.  Ward 


Sophomores 

Joseph  H.  Cummings 
Lewis  J.  Darter 
George  J.  Hauenstein 

Freshmen 

John  E.  Granade 
Chas.  T.  Chamberlain 
Joel  McCook 
Robert  B.  Gallegly' 
James  Robert 
Alexander  Le  Doux 


Karl  B.  Palfrey' 
John  Busey 
Clifford  R.   May's 
Robert  L.  Nourse 


A.  F.  Fournier,  Jr. 
Edwin  M.  Reed 
Robert  Fussell 
Richard  B.  Young 
Harry  Hellier 
James  Fitch 


Z05 


Barkley,  Buchanan,  Bvrd,   Costlev,  Dixkins 

EusTis  III,  C.  Fenker,  D.  Fexner,  Fraxkllv,  Fullilove 

Hamilton,  Hardie,  Haw,  Hendrick,  Hopkins 

Jenkins,  Kahle,  Kemp,  Kirkpatrick,  Lancaster 

Matthews,  McNair,  Monette,  Montgomery,  Pool 

Sanford,  Shaw,  Stewart,  Vennard,  White,  Williams 


206 


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Kappa  Alpha 

Founded  Washington   and   Lee   University   in   1865. 

Psi  Chapter 

Established  in  1886. 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  H.  E.  Buchanan  James  M^inston 

Robert  Sharp  Dr.  David  S.  Blackshear 

Dr.  Emment  L.  Irwin  Dr.  Pierre  J.  Kahle 


Forrest  C.  Buchanan 
Ladd  a.  Dinkins 
Benjamin  R.  Franklin,  Jr. 


Fratri;.s  in  Ukiversitate 

Seniors 
Eben  Hardie,  Jr. 
Hunter  Haw 
Victor  Hendricks 


John  B.  Sanford,  Jr. 
Gene  Warner 
R.  McLiN  White 


Cornelius  Berdon 
Darwin  S.  Fenner 
John  R.  Jenkins 


Juniors 
Alexander   Hamilton 
Brainard  Montgomery 
Edward  F.  Neild,  Jr. 
Dean  O.  Nickel 


Samuel  Kirkpatrick 
John  F.  Oaklev 
Richard  Williams 


Gary  Barkley 
Clifton  Byrd 

Stanley  F.  Costley 
Cartwricht  Eustis,  III 
Charles  P.  Fenner,  Jr. 


Sopho/iiori's 
Reichard  Kahle 

FresJuneii 
Ralph  Hopkins,  Jr. 
R.  C.  Kemp,  Jr. 
J.  E.  McNair 
Convington  Monette 


Charles  Stewart 
Martin  L.  Matthews,  Jr. 

William  G.  Pool 
Morgan  L.  Shaw 
William  O.  Vennard 


207 


Bristow,  Brown,  Carroll,  Colcock 

DORN'AK,    ESHLEMAN,    EuSTIS,    FiLES 

Florv,  Hagertv,  Hicgin'eotham,  Leake 

Lelonc,  Lynxh,  Moise,  Preston 

RiGCs,  Robins,  Sanders,  C.  Williams,  W.  Williams 


Sigma   Chi 


Founded,  Miami  University,  1855. 

Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 

Established  1886. 


Dr.  S.  L.  Logan 

Dr.  p.  a.  McIlhenny 

Dr.  V.  C.  Smith 


C.  S.  Williams 
W.  P.  Hacerty 


Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  L.  B.  Crawford 
Dr.  E.   D.   Fenner 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

W.  D.  Files 
B.  L.  RicGS 


Dr.  E.  p.  Ficklex 
Dr.  a.  Cook  ■ 
J.  W.  Carroll 


RoBT.  Robinson 
H.  H.  Preston 


L.  M.  Sanders 


Juniors 

Leeds  Eustis 
I.  A.  Robins 


H.  O.  Lynch 


L.  J.  Bristow 
J.  D.  Youman 


Sophomores 

R.  H.  Colcock 
Leigh  Carroll 


F.  Dornak 
H.  M.  Flory 


H.  C.  Leake 
P.  A.  Lelong 
B.  F.  Eshleman 


Freshmen 

H.  A.  Moise 
Wood  Brown 


C.  L.  Crawford 
Jas.  Higginbotham 
W.  Williams 


209 


Bennett,  Boudreaux,  Brent,  Charbonnet 
Cleveland,  Ehlert,  Gillis,  Gladnev,  Graham 

Greene,  Gregory,  Hall,  Hamilton,  Harp 

Harper,  Henriques,  Johnson,  Levert,  Massey 

McKenzie,  Mendes,  Monroe,  Ogden,  A.  Rainold 

R.  Rainold,  Read,  Rogers,  Sherwood,  Tharp 


Nathan  C.  Curtis 
L.  R.  DeBuys 


Alpha  Tau  Omega 

Founded,   Virginia   Military  Institute,   1865 

Beta  Epsilon  Chapter 

Established    1887 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

W.  O'Daniel  Jones  Randolph  Lyons 

C.  L.  Eshelman  Emile  Stouse 

Allan   C.   Eustis 
Dr.  R.  C.  Lynch 


Charles  Ehlert 
Alexander  Rainold 
William  Gregory 
Charles  Harp 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

WiLMER  Rogers 
Joseph  Allen 
William  Gladney 
Charles  Henriques 
Harry  Monroe 


Adam  Harper 
E.  B.  Charbonnet 
Stanley  Hamilton 
W.  A.  McKenzie 


Alvin  Brent 


Juniors 

EnwARD  Stokes 


Harrington  Hall 


James  Gillis 
Frank  Ogden 


Sophomores 

George  Stabler 
Rudolph  Johnson 
Robert  Rainold 
Gilbert  Greene 


Elmer  Massey 
Read  Sherwood 


James  Tharp 
James  Reade 


Freshmen 

John  Levert 
A.  J.  Boudreaux 
Dan  Bulliard 


AsHBY  Cleveland 
Guy  Mendes 


Andrews,   Arnim,  Baumgarten,  Benedict,   Cherry,  Dalrymple 

C.  Ernst,  T.  Ernst,  Gardiner,  Gidiere,  Glover,  Grable 

J.  Harrell,  W.  Harrell,  Jones,  Kerr,  Koonce 

LowREY,  Mashburn,  E.  Miazza,  G.  Miazza 

Morrison,  Pyburn,  Robinson,  Sandford,  Sentell,  J.  F.  Smith 

J.  K.  Smith,  Talbot,  Terrell,  Trunzler,  Weston,  Youngs 


Sigma  Nu 


Founded,  Virginia  Military  Institute,   1869 

Beta  Phi  Chapter 

Established   1888 


Dr.  J.  M.  McBrvde 


Fratres  in  Facultate 
E.  E.  Allgeyer 


C.  E.  Dunbar 


SoMMER  Benedict 
Henry  Baumcarten 
Ralph  Talbot 


John  Gidiere 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Landon  Arnim 
Eugene  Lowry 
John  Harrell 
Vernon  Terrell 
Jake  Morrison 

JiinUirs 

EnwARn   MiAzzA 
Jasper  Smith 


Frank  Smith 
Sherburne  Sentell 
Robert  Cherry 


William  Harrell 


George  Kerr 
Bob  Jones 


Sophomores 

James  Trunzler 
Horatio  Weston 
Hiram  Pyburn 
Franklin  GARniNER 


James  Glover 
Neil  Andrews 


Melvin  Mashburn 
Stone  Palmer 
Gerald  Dalrymple 
Raymond  Ernst 


Fresh 


resliinen 


George  Robinson 
Jeff  Koonce 
William  Saunders 
Jerry  Miazza 


Dave  Sw'earingen 
WiNsON  Petitjean 
Edward  Ernst 
Frederick  Youngs 


213 


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Allen,  Bailey,  Barrett,  Blue 

Brewer,  Bush,   H.  Butler,  T.  Butler 

Chamberlain,  deLaureal,  DeRamus,  Epley 

Erenfeld,  Gordv,  Kennon,  Landry 
Lassiter,  Luchsinger,  Reed,  Reixach,  Wood 


214 


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Dr.  M.  J.  White 
Frederick  H.  Fox 


Wii.i.iAM  Barrett 


SHEi.noN'  S.  Blue 


Armstrong  Allen 


Charles  Bailey 
Hugh  de  Laureal 
Robert  Lanhry 


Kappa  Sigma 

Foiindetl,    University   of    Virginia,    1869 

Sigma  Chapter 

Estnhlished   1S89 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.   Fred  Fenno 
Norman  Kelly 
Ted  Cox 

Fratre.s  in  Universitate 

Sc?2iors 
Palmer  Reed 
L.  C.  Chamberlain 
L.  E.  Bush 

Juniors 

Marion  Eplev 
Louis  Le  May 

Sophomores 
Frank  Brewer 
Charles  Webb 

Freshmen 

Harrison  Butler 
Walter  Gordy,  Jr. 
Werner  Luchsinger 
Wyatt  Wood 
Vic  Anderson 


Dr.  Ed  Faust 
E.  L.  King 


Rene  H.  Relvach 


Albin  Lassiter 


Fred  Erenfeld 


T.  B.  Butler,  Jr. 

Paul  Kennon 
Frank  Taylor 


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Abernathy,  Andrv,  Bender 

BoTT,  Brister,  C.  Hardie,  R.  Hardie,  Henry 

Henson,  Howcott,  Kittredge,  Kohnke,  McCarroi.l 

Millet,  Moore,  Morris,  Morrison,  L.  O'Kelley 

W.  O'Kelley-,  Quinn,   Sanford,  Watson,  T.  A.  Wilson 

T.  F.  Wilson,  Wolff,  Ziegler 


216 


Delta  Tau  Delu 


Dr.  J.  P.  O'Kelley 


T.  FiTZHUGH  Wilson 
Charles  Bender 


Founded,   Bethany   College,    1858 

Beta  Xi  Chapter 

Estableshed    1889 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  Pierce  Butler 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Clifton  T.  Morris 
George  G.  Henson 
Freeland  Magruder 
Benjamin  R.  Slater 


Dr.  S.  C.  Jamison 


Patrick  Quinn 
S.   Holmes 


Earl  Evans 


Juniors 

WiLLOUCHBY  KiTTREDGE 


Earl  Moore 


Eugene  McCarroll 


Malcolm  Zeigler 
James  Morrison 
Herbert  Bott 
Hugh  Brister 


Sophomores 

Edward  Kohnke 
Hamer  O'Kelley 
Wathall  Joyner 

Freshmen 

David  L.  Watson 
Allain  Andry 
Lynn  Wolfe 
Arthur  Millet 
August  Wilson 
Gaines  Abernathy* 


Harley  Howcott 


LuciEN  O'Kelley 
Francis  Henry' 
Robert  Hardie 
C.  F.  Hardie 


217 


Butler,  Caron,  Dinwiddie,   Evans 

Fitzgerald,   Gaston,   Gates,   Gelpi,   Glover 

GoMiLA,  Goodwin,   Grace,  Hebert,  Lilly 

McCance,  Meriwether,  Mitchell,  Provostv,  Raikold 

Regan,  Rucker,  Stewart,  Walker,  Weber 

Wilson,  Wise,  Wuerpel 


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Pki  Delta  Tketa 


Foiiiulcd,  Miami   University,   if 


R.    C.   Harris 
F.  W.  Phillips 


Louisiana  Alpha  Chapter 

Established  1889 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

H.  E.  Miller 
H.  B.  Gessner 
C.   W.   Duval 

M.    M.    SOUCHON 


J.  B.  Guthrie 
H.  P.  Jones 


Warren  H.  Hebert 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 

Louis  D.  Caron 
Olivier  O.  Provostv 
William  H.  Mitchell 


Daniel  H.  Grace 


Hugh  M.  Evans 


Juniors 

W.  QuALEv  Walker 
George   Goodwin 
George  D.  Lilly 


Joseph  C.  Gomila 


Charles  M.  Rucker 


Sophoi, 


George   Dinwiddie 
Milton  Grace 
Ronald  W.  Wise 


Robert  W.  Gaston,  Jr. 


E.    S.   Butler,   Jr. 
J.  F.  Fitzgerald 
Herman  K.  Gelpi 
John   A.   Glover 


Freslnnen 

Harold  Grace 
Elmer  M.  McCance 
Wm.  G.  Meriweather 
Emile  a.  Rainold,  Jr. 
Godfrey  Regan 


Frank  Stewart 
Caleb  Weber 
Charles  S.  Wilson 
Carl  Wuerpel 


319 


Barkham,  Fisher,  Fleming 

Fowler,  Heiter,  Henderson,  Holloman 

Jex,  Kilman,  LaCombe,  Little 

Mahon,  Roberts,  Shaw,  Smith 

Stroud,  Taylor,  Thomas,  Vincent 


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Sigma  Alpka  Epsilon 

Founded,  University  of  Alabama,   1856 

Louisiana  Tau  Epsilon  Chapter 

Established    1897 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  John  Pratt  Donald  Dericksox 


Dr.  Russell  Pigford 
T.  B.  McKneeley 


Dr.  J.  A.  LvoN 
C.  B.  Dicks 


W.  L.  Heiter 
J.  K.  Donaldson 

J.    R.    KiLMAN 


Robert  Thomas 
Charles  A.  Born,  Jr. 


Larry  LaCombe 
Joe  Barham 
William   Fisher 
James  Hartson 


Malcolm  J.  Taylor,  Jr. 
Bonnie  Wielbacker 
Scott  Flowers 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Carlton  Fleming 
W.  BuRBANK  Woodson 
L.   Selden  Leach 

Juniors 

Waller   Fowler 
David  Newbern 

Sophomores 

William  Littell 
Carl  Wahl 
John  D.  Henderson 
Richard  Shaw 

Freshmen 

Turner  Wills 
J.  B.   Ferguson 
Ralph  Percell 


Allen  L.  Smith 
J.  B.  Holloman 
George  Mahon 


Gordon  Jex 
Carl  Stroud 


Melvin   Wetherill 
Willie  Vincent 
Ben  T.  Waldo,  Jr. 

NiCKOLAS   BaNDI 


John  Little 
Warren  Doyle,  Jr. 
George  Booth 


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Anderson,  P.  Baird,  K.  Baird,  Baldwin,  Bell 

Bethea,  Black,  Blake,  Broad,  Bush,  Clinton,  Cooke 

Devlin,  Dubuisson,  Eskrigce,  Eustis,  French,  Frierson,  Geren 

E.  B.  Jahncke,  F.  S.  Jahncke,  Johnson,  Kelleher,  Labouisse,  Liebman,  Marquez 

b'.  McCloskey,  J.  McCloskev,  McGehee,  Menge,  J.  Monroe,  M.  Monroe,  Parker 

Ramsey,  Reeves,  Scott,  Souchon,  Stoessell,  G.  Stubbs,  K.  Stubbs 

ViGUERiE,  Wehrmann,  H  .Whatley,  J.  Whatley,  J.  Wisdom,  N.  Wisdom 


Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 


Edward   Dubuisson 
Patrick  Browne 


Theodore  Bethea 

Tat  HAM    ESKRIGGE 

Stanton  Jahncke 


Willis  Banker 
Richard  French 
Harry  Kelleher 
Waltman  Lessel 


Founded,  Yale  College,  1844. 

Tau  Lambda  Chapter 

Established  1899. 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Alfred   Stoessel,  Jr. 

Juniors 

John  Whatley 
Henry  Broad 

Sophomores 

Paul  Baird 
Hilliard  Parker 
Eugene  Viguerie 
Norton  Wisdom 
Ellis  Bostick 
Edward  Jahncke 


George  Eustis 
Charles  Reeves 


Wright  Frierson 
Bernard   McCloskey 
John  Wisdom 


John  Labouisse 
Edward  McGehee,  Jr. 
Guy  Stubbs 
Henry  Wehrmann 


Keim  Baird 
William  Bell,  Jr. 
James  Blake 
Clarence  Clinton 
Dan  Devlin,  Jr. 
Pardue  Geren 
Alec  Johnson 
Henry  Mence,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

James  McC.  Anderson 
John  Monroe 
John   McCloskey 
Harry  Souchon 
Hugh  Whatley,  Jr. 
William  Scott 
Robert  Baldwin 
Charles  Black 
George  Bush 


Paul  Cook 
John  Ellis 
John  Holland 
Claude  Liebman 
Vernon  Marquez 
Malcolm  Monroe 
John  Ramsey 
King  Stubbs 


Armstrong,  Barr,  Bayov,  Cockrell, 

Conway,  Davidson,  Davis,  H.  DeBuys,  L.  DeBuys,  de  la  Houssaye 

Fox,  Fulham,   Gardner,   Gresham,  Hooper,  Howard 

James,  Jastram,  Juden,  Keenan,  Lashley',  D.  Light 

W.  Light,  Ly-tle,  Menville,  Murphy-,  Olsen,  Parker 

Penney,  Seeuws,  Shute,  Snyder,  Stibbs,  Suiter 
Theriot,  Underwood,  Walshe,  Watrous,  Wyckoff 


224 


i^^c^^^s^^fis^^^^^ 


Beta  Tketa  Pi 


Founded,   Miami   University,    1839. 


Beta  Xi  Chapter 

Established   1908. 


Dr.  W.  p.  Bradburn 

Dr.  F.  E.  LeJeune 

Dr.  Roy  de  la  Houssaye 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

William  J.  Rothfuss 
SiJMPTER  Marks 


Dr.  Muir  Bradburn 
Dr.  Chas.  Bloom 
D.  H.  Theard 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Hugh  C.  Davidson,  Jr.  James  E.  Lytle,  Jr. 


James  E.  Knighton 
Frank  C.  Shute 
Rene  F.  Gelpi 
Andrew  J.  Hooper 
Thomas  L.  Gardner 


Francis  X.  Armstrong 
Thomas  F.  Seeuws 
M.  L.  DE  LA  Houssaye 


Joel  H.  Conway 
John  Stibbs 
Winston  S.  Watrous 
Fairchild  Fulham 
Clifford  Sutter 
David  Light 
William  Light 


Juniors 

John  G.  Menville 
Chas.  Wm.  Fox,  Jr. 
John  Y.  Snyder,  Jr. 
Junius  W.  Underwood 


Sophomores 

Olaf  H.  Olsen 
Maurice  H.  Bayon 


Freshmen 

Herbert  D.  Ford 
Lawrence  DeBuys 
Herbert  DeBuys 
Van  Gresham 
John  Juden 
Lawrence  Lashley 


Joseph  R.  Theriot 
Frank  H.  Davis 
Philip  J.  Bavon 
Wm.  E.  Mathews 
Herbert  C.  Parker,  Jr. 


Mercer  G.  Lynch 
Woolen  H.  Walshe 
Falvy  C.  Barr 


Newton  Howard 
Adolph  Jastram 
William  Penny 
Walter  Keenen 
Steve  Murphy 
Frank  Cockrel 
Philip  James 


22s 


Abramson,  Alltmont 

Bauer,  Fieldschmidt,  A.  Lew,  J.  Levy 

Leonard  Levy,  Loris  Levy,  Loeb,   Meyer 

Safferstoxe,  Silverstein,  Stern,  Sternberch 


226 


Zeta  Beta  Tau 


Leonard  Levy 


Founded,   Jewish   Theological   Seminary,    iS 

Sigma  Chapter 

Established   1909. 

Frater  in  Facultate 
Justin   V.   Wolff 

Fratres  in  Un'iversitate 
Seniors 

Max  Heinberg 
Irving  Safferstone 


Leo  Haspel 


Charles  Kohlmever 
Paul  D.  Aeramson 


Lorris  Levy' 


Harry  Lasker 
Bertram  Loeb 
Julian  Keller 
Ira  Hienberg 
Walter  Lurie 


Juniors 

Jack  Levy 
Sam  Herold 
Henry  Meyer 

Sophomores 
Harry  Meyer 

Freshmen 

Louis  Bodenheimer 
Joseph  Sternberger 
Alfred  Altmont 
Thedore  Dennery 
Abe  Rosenberg 


Dave  Norman 
Nathanial  Rosenberg 


Bernard  Stern 


Stanford   Hyman 
Charles  Kottwitz 
Edward  Silverstein 
Sam  Bauer 
Joseph  Cohn 


227 


Barham,  Baumbach,  Bisso,  Bourg,  Brierre,  Butker 
CoLviN,   CoTONio,   Dietrich,   Fletcher,   Flinn 

FOLLANSBEE,    St.    GeRMAIN,    GuY,    HARRIS,    HOWARD 

Jaquet,  Knight,  LeBlakc,  Lewis,  Men'uet 

PizzANO,  Porter,  Price,  Read,  Rouse 

Russell,  Savoy,  Smithso.v,  Tatum,  G.  Thomas,  A.  Thomas 


228 


Delta  Sigma  Pki 


Dr.  Edward  Brown 


Founded,  New  York   College,   1899. 

Chi  Chapter 

Established   191 6. 

Fratres in  Facultate 

Dr.  Benj.  Lescale 
Lewis  F.  Wakeman 


Wynne  G.  Rogers 


J.  Hamlin  Barham 
Robert  S.  Porter 
Theodore  Cotonio 
J.  B.  Harris 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

John  Walls 
H.  AsHTON  Thomas 
Ellis  H.  St.  Germain 
James  A.  Flynn 
Henry   G.  Butker 


Charles  A.  LeBlanc 
Wm.  Follansbee 
Paul  Colvin 
H.  K.  Rouse 


Jack  Pizzano 

Manning  Fletcher 
Richard    Baumbach 


Sam  G.  Reiser 
James  W.  Howard 


Alex  Bisso 
Marion  Brierre 
V.  W.  Guy 


Juniors 

Tom  George 
Austin  Tatum 
Lee  O'Pry 

Sophomores 

Summy'  Thomas 
Jack  Smithson 
Luther  Jones 

Freshmen 

Otis  Bourg 
Norman  Dietrich 
N.  Butler  Knight 
J.    V.   Reel 


Harold  Jaouet 
A.  J.  Menuet 
Jack  Price 


Preston  Savoy 
Teddy  Brierre 


H.  Russell 
O.  V.  Lewis 
Jack  Read 


229 


Andrus,  Arnold,  Boudreau 

Busby,  Butaud,   Clemmons,   Gilbert 

Holmes,  LaCour,  Lantz,  May 

Renken,  Robertson,  Setzler,  Slaughter 

Storey,  Simpson,  Wright 


Sigma  Pi 

Founded,    Vinceniies    University,    1897. 

Omicron  Chapter 

Established  1920. 


Dr.  E.  a.  Bechtel 
Dr.  W.  C.  Dixon 


Gerald  L.  Andrus 
Robert  C.  Kessler 
Robert  E.  Busbv 


Elmer  G.  Burt 


Cecil  M.  Arnold 
William  H.  Lantz 


Thomas  F.  Carbrey 
David  Anders 


Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  D.  C.  Browne 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Paul  Renken 
R.  K.  Setzler 
Loyall  D.  Farragut 

Juniors 

Russell  S.  Butaud 
Thomas  R.  Simpson 

Soplioinores 

Joseph  B.  Holmes 
Claiborne  S.  Robertson 

Freshmen 

William  S.  Slaughter 
Milton  L.  Brock 


Dr.  S.  D.  Gore 
Mr.  E.  C.  Miller 


Clifford  F.  Storey 
George  D.  Wright 
Robert  C.  McDowell 


Carlton  Gilbert 


Bryan  Clemmons 
Fritz  A.  LaCour 


Charles  J.  May 
Harry  Anders 


231 


Atz,    Block 

Caplan,  Cohn,  Dreyfus,  Greenberg 

Heidincsfelder,  Klein,  Kristman,  Lang 

Lehman,  Lev^-,  Llvdy,  Lippman 

Schwartz,  Seligman,  Tonkel 


2^2 


Sigma  Alpka  Mu 

Founded    College    City    of   New    York,    1909. 

Sigma  Gamma  Chapter 

Established  1920. 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Herman  S.  Lindy  Max  A.   Heidincsfelder 

Irving  Klein  Daniel  Caplan 

Juniors 
MoiSE  B.  Bloch  Julius  S.  Cohn,  Jr. 

Clifton  W.  Dreyfus  Alfred  Lippman,  Jr. 

Sophomores 
Samuel  Lang 

Freshmen 

Jake  Atz,  Jr.  Herman  Kirstman 

Daniel  Tonkel  Maurice  Seligman 

Bernard  Schwartz  Leonard  Greenberg 

Edward  Levy 


233 


Blitz,  Blumberg 
Gandelman',  Kochak'SKV,  Lew 
Marx,  Rosenstock,  Schwartz 

SiZELER,    SOKOLSKV,   SeGAL 


234. 


Kappa  Nu 

Founded,    Rochester    University,    1911. 

Sigma  Chapter 

Established  1922. 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  N.  W.  Polmer 

'  Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 


A.  William  Blumberg 
Samuel  F.  Gandelman 


Max  Cohen 
Dave  Drezinski 


Oscar  Blitz 


Morris  Bodenger 
Benjamin  Marx 


Morris  Kochanskv 
Saul  Sokolsky 
Milton  S.  Levy 

Juniors 
Sidney  Sizeler 


Sophomores 

Fresliiiien 
Leslie  Sacor 


William  Marx 
Bernard  S.  Schwartz 


Al  Seals 
Maurice  Shushan 


Abe  Rosenstock 


Julius  Sagor 
Robert  Segal 


23s 


Addison,  Ayo,  Birdwell 
Brannon,  Caraway,  Elick,  Harding,  Hopkins 

Jones,  Leeper,  McCoy,  Mlxhearn,  Ogden 

Parsons,  Purcell,  Riggs,  Robichaux,  Robinson 

Scott,  Shane,  Therrell,  Thompson,  Trepagnier 

Whiteknact,  *Willis,  Woods 


♦Incluaiid  by  error. 


236 


Pi  K 


appa 


Pki 


Charles  E.  Ayo 


Jack  B.  Birdwell 
Jerome  J.  Elick 
Paul  Freund,  Jr. 


James  D.  Purcell 


William  P.  Addison 
Archibald  Caraway 
Edward  A.  Lee 
Vernon  McCoy 


Founded,    Charleston    College,    1904. 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Established  1923. 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Percy  A.  Phillips 

Juniors 

J.  Eugene  Harding 
George  S.  Hopkins 
Wilmer  G.  Jones 
Max  Brannan 

Sophomores 
Eugene  B.  Robichaux 

Freshmen 

James   S.  Mims 
John  E.  Mulhearn 
Hugh  E.  Parsons 
John  T.  Scott,  Jr. 
Louis  A.  Therrell 


Ralph  H.  Ricgs 


James  L  McCain 
Henry  D.   Ogden 

Hugh  Shane 


Alex  R.  Thompson 


Dalton  H.  Trepagnier 
James  S.  Webb,  Jr. 
John  Whiteknact 
Thomas  B.  Woods,  Jr. 


237 


Canessa,  Garcia,  Gerodetti 

Gutierrez,  Martinez,  Neal 

Prieto,  E.  Quijano,  Riera 


238 


Sigma  Iota  Fraternity 

Nu  Epsilon 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

OpprcERS 

William  H.  Martinez  .     .     .■ President 

Alberto  E.  Prieto Secretary 

Rafael  B.  Riera Treasurer 


Manuel  Garcia 
Armando  Occelli 
William  Neal 
Alberto  Prieto 


Carlos   Canessa 
Guillermo  Fspino 


Members 
Orlando  F.  Gerodetti 
Julio  E.  Garces 
Joseph  Gutierrez 
Hesiquio   Gonzales 

Pledges 

Jaime  E.  Cadaval 
Julio  Quijano 


Joseph  Torretta 
William  H.  Martinez 
Rafael  B.  Riera 
Joseph  Spoito 


Joseph  Scolaro 
Enrique    Hernandez 


Bender,  Bush 

Cook,  Fortenberry,  St.  Germaine,  Green' 

Lamberton,  Meyers,  Morrison,  Rainier 

Richards,  Salassi,  Savant,  Stolley 

Thomas,  Townsend,  Watson 


2+0 


E.  K.  Cook 


N.  J.  Bender 
Don  Cathcart 


Allen  T.  Blount 
C.  N.  Bush 
W.  R.  Green 
Drew  A.  Savant 


James  Barron 

Henry  St.  Germain,  Jr. 


Sigma   Epsilon 

(Local) 
Founded,  Tulaiie  University,   1926. 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Graduate  Student 
Paul  C.  Foster 

Seniors 
E.  A.  Salassi 

Juniors 

T.  K.  McFatter 
V.  M.  Johnson 
Dave  O.  Blackman 

Sophomores 

Sexton  Fortenberry- 
P.  M.  Lamberton,  Jr. 
Brennard  Spencer 

Freshmen 

Carl  C.  Mendoza 
B.  L.  Thomas,  Jr. 


C.  H.  Watson 


Frank  C.  Rainier 
George  G.  Townsend 


Albert  J.  Meyers 
James  Morrison 
J.  W.  Richards 
Bruno  Stolley 


H.  G.  Mauldin 
L.  D.  Newman 


341 


Old  Pin 

By  W.  SoMMER  Benedict  II 

Old  pin,  you've  meant  a  lot  to  rae, 
I  guess  you  know  it,  'cause  you  see, 
I've  ivorn  you  every  night  and  day 
For  four  long  years,  and  happy,  say — 

The  first  time  that  they  put  you  there, 
My   heart  just   jumped   into  the   air; 
I'd  wanted  you  so  bad  before. 
And  now  I  have  vou  evermore. 


Say,  pal,  I  hate  to  give  you  up, 
I  feel  like  an  ungrateful   pup 
To  take  you  ofF — but  how'd  I  know 
That  I  would  want  to  let  you   go? 

But  I'll  be  seeing  you  each  night. 
Unless  we  have — oh,   darn! — a  fight; 
Old  man,  you  see  just  how  I  feel. 
Don't  you,  old  pin?     Her  name's  Camille. 

She's  sweeter  than  the  lotus  tree, 
That  hides  the  humming  honey  bee. 
You  know — you  know  you  do — 
S/ie's  not  the  kind  to  be  untrue. 

'Cause  she  told  me — last  night  it  was — 
She  wanted  3'ou  to  wear  because. 
Now  we're  engaged  'n'everything, 
She'd  rather  have  YOU  than  a  ring. 

And  maybe,  if  I'm  still  alive. 

In  nineteen  forty-four  or  five. 

There'll  be  a  little  brother  true 

Who'll  love,  and  keep,  and  wear  you,  too. 


But  if  some  day  we  know  that  she 
No  longer  wants  us — you  and  me — 
I  guess  we'll  have  to  stumble  through 
Our  lives  alone — just  me  and  you. 


242 


ME/VCOMB 


Baylor,  Blanchard,  Carrou,  Chalaron 

Fry,  Hanley,  Hopkins,  Menville 

MooNEY,  Parsons,  Pierson,  Sanders 

Saunders,  Tete,  Walker,  Wallace 

Weil,   M.  Wilson,  R.  Wilson,  Zink 


244 


Newcomb  Pan-Hellenic  Association 


Officers 

Mrs.  Marguerite  McErnery President 

Dorothy  Baylor Secretary 

Representatives 


Maridel  Saunders 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Helena  Chalaron 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Dorothy  Baylor 
Chi  Omega 

Cecil  Mooney 
Kappa  Kappa   Gamma 

Josephine  Fry 
Phi  Mu 


Janet  Wallace 
Alpha  Delia  Pi 

Rena  Wilson 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Josephine  Weil 
Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 

Virginia  Tete 
Alpha  Pi  Epsilon 

Virginia  Blanchard 
Zeta   Tau  Alpha 


Arline  Zink 
Zeta  Sigma 

Alumnae  Representatives 


Mrs.  Helen  Ogden 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Louise  Church 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Mrs.  Marguerite  McErnery 
CJii  Omega 

Flora  Stratton 
Kappa  Kappa   Gamma 

Mrs.  Gladys  Goodfellow 
Phi  Mu 

Zeta  Sigma 

Members  Ex-Officio 


Mrs.  Mathilda  Brewster 
Alpha  Delta  Pi 

Mrs.  Helen  Godat 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Clara  May  Beer 
Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 

Marcelle   Melun 
Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 

WiNNIFRED   MeiSENHEIMER 
Zeta    Tail  Alpha 


Gladys  Hopkins 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Gertrude  Webb 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Marian  Walker 
Chi  Omega 

Florence  Pierson 
Kappa  Kappa    Gamma 

Kathryn   Hanley 
Phi  Mu 


Vivian  Carrau 
Zeta  Sigma 


Muriel  Menville 
Alpha  Delta  Pi 

Mary  Sanders 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Muriel  Wilson 
Alpha    Epsilon    Phi 

Leola  Bacher 
Alpha  Pi  Epsilon 

Edwardo  Parsons 
Zeta   Tan  Alpha 


245 


-^yf^^e^S^^^^J^ 


^Qgg^^ 


Adams,  Bartlett,  Bayley,  Bradley,  Breckenridge 
Burrows,  Caron",  Chappell,  Chequelin,  Dossett,  A.  Ellis 
E.  Ellis,  Everett,  Fairchild,  Fisher,  Hardie,  J.  Hayward 

S.  Ha\-ward,  Henriques,  Hopkins,  Huger,  Jahncke,  Keenan 
Lewis,  Martin,  Miller,  McKittrick,  Mitchener,  Phibrick 

Richardson,  Rosser,  Saunders,  Werlein,  Westfeldt,  Wogan 


246 


Pi   Beta   Pki 

Founded,    Monmouth    College,    1867. 

Louisiana  Alpha  Chapter 

Established  1891. 


Mary  Butler 


Catherine  Bayley 
Camilla  Bradley 
Elizabeth  Burrows 
Delphine  Caron 


Frances  Blacklock 
Phoebe  Bone 
Cynthia  Chappell 
Susan  Lyle  Davis 


Ida  May  Born 
Nellie  May  Bartlett 
Amelie  Ellis 


Nancy  Allen 
Margaret  Breckenridge 
Sara  Dossett 
Eleanor  Ellis 
LouELLA  Everett 
Christine  Fairchild 


In  Facultate 
Perrine  Dixon 

In  Universitate 
Seniors 

Yvette  Chequelin 
Enid  Fisher 
Stella  Hayward 
Glady's  Hopkins 

Juniors 

Edith  Eskrigge 
Elizabeth  Huger 
Grace  McKittrick 
Alline  Mitchexer 

Sophomores 

Flora  Hardie 
Jane  Hayward 
Adele  Jahncke 

Pledges 

Elizabeth  Fletcher 
Anna  Goldsborough 
Margaret  Henriqoes 
Betty  Keenan 
Elizabeth  Lewis 

Special 
Florence   Adams 


Wilmer  Shields 


Dorothea   Martin 
Merrill  Miller 
Vinnette  Philbrick 
Maridel  Saunders 


Polly'  Norwood 
Ethel  Jane  Westfeldt 
Charlotte  Wilson 
Daisy  Wolfe 


Pocahontas  Smith 
Carroll  Smithers 
Stella  Wogan 


Mildred  Martin 
Alba  Richardson 
Eleanor  Robertson 
Margaret  Rosser 
Hazel  Weld 
Betty  Werlein 


24-7 


^.^^^^P^sSF^Y^ 


Benedict,  Bland,  Bondurant,  Brown,  Buchanan 

Byrne,  Chalaron,  Colbert,  Dalton,  Dyson,  Edmiston 

FOLSE,  A.  Foster,  R.  Foster,  Gay,  Hardtner,  M.  Hartson 

Miriam  Hartson,  Hayward,  Heaslip,  Johnston,  Leverich,  Mabry" 

Magruder,  Meredith,  Mofkett,  A.  Moise,  M.  Moise,  Neville 

O'Donnell,  Packer,  Price,  Sinclair,  Tomlinson,  Walne 

Washburn,  Webb,  J.  Williams,  M.  Williams 


248 


Gladys  Ann  Renshaw 


Alpka  Omicron  Pi 

Founded,    Barnard    College,    1897. 

Pi  Chapter 

Established  1898. 

In  Facultate 
Anne  E.  Many 


Mrs.  E.  L.  LeBreton 


Coralie  Bland 
Edith  Brown 
Helena  Chalaron 
Dorothy  Dalton 
Ruby  Foster 

Kathryn  Barclay 
Geraldine  Dyson 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Violet  Hardtner 
Cora  Heaslip 
Mary  Moffett 
Alice  Moise 

Juniors 

Margaret  Folse 
Josephine  Meredith 
Lucy  Sinclair 


Marion  Moise 
Ella  Neville 
Maxine  Packer 
Violet  Washburn 
Gertrude  Webb 

Nannette  Tomlinson 
Lucie  Walne 


Dorothy  Benedict 
Maryem  Colbert 


Martha  Bondurant 
Clara  M.  Buchanan 
Katherine  Byrne 
Dorothy  Calongne 
Kathleen  Edmiston 
Louise  Edwards 


Sophomores 

Adele  Foster 
Elizabeth  Johnston 

Pledges 

Shirley  Gay 
Mildred  Hartson 
Miriam  Hartson 
Helene  Hayward 

Marcelle  Leverich 


Nellie  Mabry 
Mary  E.  Williams 


Elsie  Magruder 
Billie  McCoy 
Elizabeth  O'Donnell 
Janie  Price 
Winifred  Washburn 
Jane  Williams 


249 


Abbott,  C.  Baylor,  D.  Baylor,  Caldwell,  Carre 
A.  Chalaron,  L.  Chalaron,   Chamberlain,  Crawford,  Cortn-er,   Darter 

DE    LA    HOUSSAYE,    DODDS,    EUSTIS,    FUNKHAUSER,    GasTRELL,    K.    GrEAVES 

L.  Greaves,  Guion,  Jackman,  Keesler,  Kent,  Knapp 

Lewis,  Levy',  Louise  Livaudais,  Lucille  Livaudais,  Massey,  Nolan 

Norwood,  Pollard,  Sandmeyer,  Saracco,  Saunders,  Stevens 

Simpson,  Mae  Walker,  Marion  Walker,  Westbrook,  Wright,  Yates 


250 


Claudia  Baylor 
Leila  Carre 
Mary  Freeman 


Cki  Omega 

Founded,  University  of  Arkansas,  1895. 

Rho  Chapter 

Established  1900. 

In  Facultate 
Bertha  Latane 

In  Universitate 
Seniors 

SiDONIE    DE   la    HOUSSAYE 
DiCY   DODDS 

Katherine  Greaves 
Marion  Walker 


Dorothy  Baylor 
Milbrey  Bourne 
Dorothy'  Chamberlain 


Mary  Cortner 
Adair  Guion 
Lucille  Greaves 


Majorie  Abbott 
Amelia  Chaleron 
Lucille  Chaleron 
Mary'  A.  Caldwell 
Kathleen   Crawford 
Sarah   Darter 


Juniors 

Leila  de  Loach 
Lytell  Funkhauser 
Myrtle  Gastrell 
Mary  Nash  Keesler 

Sophomores 

Bertha  Lewis 
Inez  Knapp 
Mary  E.  Norwood 

Pledges 

Laura  Eustis 
Gertrude  Jackman 
Evelyn  Kent 
Betti'  Kern 
Lucille  Livaudais 
Louis  Livaudais 
Kathleen  Levy' 


Nancy  Massey 
Jane  Metcalfe 
Helen  Morphy 


Anita  Nolan 
Patsy  Rudolph 
Mae  Walker 


Mary'  L.  Stevens 
WiLLiA  Wright 
Charlotte  Yates 


Alice  Pollard 
Sibyl  Sandmeyer 
Carla  Sarocca 
Mary'  B.  Saunders 
Odile  Simpson 
Dorothy  Westbrook 


251 


Adams,  Alvis,  Clara  Mooney,  Billeaud,  Brown 

Bullock,  Carroll,   Carter,   Claverie,   Cleveland 

Crowe,  Devereux,  Ellis,  M.  Frederickson,  Fredericks 

Geary,  Giles,  Loeliger,  Logan,  Marshall 

Bailey,  Cecil  Mooney,  L.  Newell,  M.  Newell,  Peake 

Pierson,  Plauche,  Rainold,  Roberts,  Root,  Thomas 


2^2 


IK^Ili! 


Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

Founded,  Monmouth  College,  1879.' 

Beta  Omicron  Chapter 

Established  1904. 


Adelin  Spencer 


In  Facultate 

Mary  Spencer 
Elizabeth  Raymond 


Florence  Smith 


LOUISETTE  BiLLEAUD 

Sara  Bullock 


Catherine  Crowe 
Agnes  Marshall 
Clara  Mooney 

Marion  Alvis 
Dorothy  Bailey 
Marion  Brown 

Elizabeth  Adams 
Louise  Carroll 
CoRiNNE  Carter 
Flavia  Claverie 
Margaret  Clarkson 
Betti'  Cleveland 


In  Universitate 
Seniors 

Sue  Mac  Fox 
Doris  Hills 

Juniors 

Lillian  Newell 
Margaret  Newell 

Soplicmores 

Marianne  Ellis 
Mary  Louise  (Jiles 

Pledges 

Evelyn  Daniel 
Marjorie  Devereux 
Myra  Frederickson 
Catherine  Fredericks 
Dorothy  Geary 
Jane  Johnson 
Alice  Blanc  Logan 


Cecil  Mooney 
Alice  Carroll  Root 


Florence  Pierson 
Mildred  Plauche 
Wilhelmina    Schwartz 

Alice  Peake 
Lucile  Scott 
Dorothy  Thomas 

Helene  Loelicer 
Gertrude  Perkins 
Hermione  Perkins 
Winifred  Rainold 
Alice  Roberts 
Rosalind  Rogan 


253 


.-^<K^e^!^'<^^7ik^ 


^L^G^^^^S^^^r^ 


Allen,  Brock,  Chandler,  Clark,  Clement 

E.  Coleman,  M.  Coleman,  Davis,  Deahl,  Dromgool,  Duffy 

Fry,  Gray,  Hamilton,  Hanley,  Harolson,  Kammer 

Kay,  Larkin,  Long,  Willums,  Whipple,  Perkins 

G.  Watson,  McGriff,  Stauss,  Willis,  Stearns,  Theobald 

Rowan,  Rosenblatt,  Robertson,  M.  Watson,  Mysing,  Mounger 

Van  Horn,  McGhee,  McGeary,  McElhiney,  J.  Lea,  E.  Lea 


254 


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Pki  Mu 


Katherine  Clemens 
Helen  Hamilton 


Bessie  Dromgool 
Mildred  Fly 
Jane  Lea 

Ruth  Brock 
Elizabeth  Coleman 
Mary  L.  Coleman 

Rebeckah  Allen 
Lady  Betty  Chandler 
Nancy  Clark 
Carrie  L.  Davis 
Jans  Deahl 
Rowena  Duffy 
Frances  Gray 
Mary  Haralson 
Dorothy  Heidrich 


Founded,  Wesleyan   College,    1852 
(National    1904) 

Delta  Chapter 

Established  1906. 

In  Facultate 
Bessie   Monroe 

In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Kathryn  Hanley 
Eva  Lea 
Cecilia  Mouncer 

Juniors 

Ruth  McGeary 
Anna  B.  Mysing 

Sophomores 

Josephine  Fry 
Matailleen  Larkin 

Pledges 

Margaret  Hyde 
Katherine  Kammer 
Emily  Kay 
Marian  Leipsner 
Alice  Lockhart 
Leila  McGehee 
Dorothy  McGriff 
Marian   Meunzeneerger 
Mary  Ann  Perkins 
Lysle   Phillips 


Margie  Robertson 
Mary  Rosenblatt 


Sue  Tonsmiere 
Dorotthy  Stearns 
Clifford  Wright 

Myra  Long 
Alice  McElhiney 
Katherine  Van  Horn 

Helen  Rowan 
Aimee  Shands 
Valerie  Stauss 
Virginia  Theobald 
Grace  Watson 
Margaret  Watson 
Jane  Whipple 
Mary  L.  Williams 
Mary  E.  Willis 


255 


Bergeron,  Brown,  Breard 

Cook,  Cunningham,   Donaldson,  Dunn,   Earhart 

Elliot,  Finklea,  Hardestv,  Harris,  Harvey 

Herring,  Jarrott,  Kemp,  Killeen,  Knowles 

McCampbell,  Menville,  Miller,  Nockton,  Parker 

Pavy,  Shea,  Trawick,  Wallace,  White 


256 


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Alpka  Delta  Pi 

Founded,   Wesleyan   Female   College,    1851. 
(National  1904) 

Epsilon  Chapter 

Established  1906. 

In  Facultate 
Mrs.  Gertrude  R.  Smith  Mrs.   Odessa   L.   Tittsworth 


Eleanor  Dunn 
Albena  Herring 


Shirley  Barker 
Fannie  Mae  Bergeron 
Charlotte   Boatner 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 
Muriel  Menville 

Juniors 

Helen  Carter 
Tolley  Cook 
Adelaide  Elliot 


Lena  May  Nockton 
Janet  Wallace 


Caroline  E.  Harris 
Ann  Knowles 
Yvonne  Pavy 


Elizabeth   Cunningham 
Elizabeth  Donaldson 
Ida  Nell  Finklea 


Sophomores 

Katherine  Hardesty 
Sue  Jo  Jarrott 
Ruth  Kemp 


Rosemary  Killeen 
Margaret  Miller 
Ruth  Smith 


Marjorie  Bowen 
Elizabeth  Breard 
Dorothea  Brown 
Martha  Earhart 


Pledges 

Dorothea   Ellison 
Mary  E.  Harvey 
Lucille  Menville 
Helen  McCampbell 
Sue  Parker 


Doris  Shea 
Clara  Mae  Soucier 
Alice  Trawick 
Audrey  White 


257 


AiTKENS,  Barlow,  Clark,  Colville 

A.  Devlin,  S.  Devlin,  Dinn,  Eplev,  Ellis 

Ellsworth,  Evans,  Gaidry,  Gladnev,  Hagcitt 

Herdman,  Lawrason,  Mastin,  McBrvde,  Meyer 

Oliver,  Sanders,  Shaw,  Staples,  Storck 

Taber,  Treadaway,  Williford,  E.  Wilson,  R.  Wilson 


258 


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Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Founded,    DePau\v    University,    1870. 

Alpha  Phi  Chapter 

Established  1914 

In  Facultate 
Mildred  Christian 


Attica  Aitkens 
Angela  Devlin 


In  Universitate 
Seniors 

Shirley  Devlin 
Louise  Meyer 


Mary  Sanders 
Daisy  Staples 


Heloise  Ellis 
Lois  Ellsworth 


Juniors 

Helen  Gladney 
Sara  Mastin 


Rena  Wilson 
Mary  Treadoway 


Frances  Barlow 


Sopko/nores 
Virginia  Colville 


Harriett  Oliver 


Frances  Clark 
Jessamine  Daggett 
Catherine  Dinn 
Berta  Dinman 
Lucia  Epley- 
Mary  Jo  Evans 


Pledges 

Una  Gaidry 

Aenid  Haggitt 
Camilla   Herdman 
Joie  Kammer 

AURELIE    LawRASON 


Elizabeth  Wilson 
Flora  McBryde 
Edwina  Shaw 
Elsa  Storck 

lONE   TABER 

Ruth  Williford 


259 


BODENHEIMER,    BuRKENROAD,    CaHN,    DaICHES 

R.    DlNKELSPEIL,    S.    DiNKELSPEIL,    ElCHOLD,    EPHRAIM,    FeINGOLD 

GUCENHEIM,     HACEDORN,     HALPERN,     HARRIS,     HASPEL 

Herzfeld,  Hirsch,  Isaacs,  Julius,  Levy 

Marks,  Morris,  Saal,  Seiferth,  J.  Weil 

S.  Weil,  Wexler,  Wilson 


260 


Alpha  Epsilon  Pki 

Founded,  Barnard  College,  1909. 

Epsilon  Chapter 

Established  191 6. 

In  Universitate 

Seniors 
Evelyn  Bodenheimer  Elsie  Julius 

Beitie  Cahn  Muriel  Wilson 

Juniors 
Alice  Burkenroad  Bessie  Margolin 

Sarah  Dinkelspeil  Josephine  Weil 


Pauline  Ephraim 
Rose  EvelVm  Feingolii 


Soplio  mores 

Evelyn  Macie  Fine 
Maxine  Hagedorn 
HuLDA  Wexler 


Norma  Harris 
Isabel  Weil 


Josephine   Daiches 
Ray  Dinkelspeil 
Eva  Carol  Eichold 
Eugenia  Fischer 
Irma  Gugenheim 


Pledges 

Bertha  Halpern 
Marjorie  Haspel 
Pauline  Herzfeld 
Marian  Hirsch 
Marjorie  Isaacs 
Alice  Levy 


Mathilde  Marks 
Rose  Morris 
Phyllis  Saal 
Roberta  Seiferth 
Sarah  Weil 


261 


AsBURY,  L.  Backer,  W.   Backer,   Baptist 

DODD,  Ellington,   Flanders,   F.  Fowler 

J.  Fowler,  Hafkesbring,  Harris,  Johnson 

Mars,  Micas,  Powell,  Scott 

Smith,  Tete,  Tkomason",  Wasserman,  Wigley 


262 


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C...J 


Alpka  Pi  Epsilon 

(Local) 
Founded,   Newcomb   College,   1918. 


In  Universitate 
Se?iiors 


Leola  Backer 
Marv  Lou  Thomason 


Florence  Fowler 
Dorothy  Wigley 


Juniors 


Katherine   Flanders 
Thais  Micas 
Gorilla  Smith 


Frances  Johnson 
Elizabeth  Scott 
VrRGiNiA  Tete 


Rose  Beeson 


Adrienne  Asbury 
Lillian  Baptist 
Mabel  Dodd 
Judith  Fowler 


Sophomores 
Marcelle   Mars 

Vledges 

Cecil  Overton 
Katherine  Bender 
Wilhelmina  Bacher 


Eleanor   Hofkesbring 


Alice  May  Ellington 
Mynn  Harrison 
Fleta  Powell 
Hilda   Wassermann 


263 


Benton,  E.  Blanchard,  V.  Blanchard,  E.  Brandao 

R.  Brandao,  Fasterling,  Hoefeld,  Knox 

Lamb,  Lang,  Maestri,  Morrison 

Moss,  Parsons,  Prosdame,  Seiler 

Troescher,  Vuncannon,  Wahl,  Webb,  Woons 


264 


Zeta  Tau  Alpka 


Founded,   Virginia   State   Normal,    1898. 


Esther  Mary  Branuao 
Sarah   Edith   Fasterling 


Beta  Kappa  Chapter 

Established  1927. 

Se?iiors 

Patricia  Cussons  Lamb 
Robbie  Gwendolyn  Lang 
Edna  Elizabeth  Morrison 


Edwarda  DuC.  Parsons 
Martha  Annis  Vuncannon 


Juniors 
Laura  Barelli  Evelyn  Katherine  Maestri 

Virginia  Emily  Blanchard        Ruth  Louise  Moss 
Dorothy  Beulah  Pitman  Mari  Louise  Ryckman 

Audrey  L.  Herbert 


Helen  Maestri 


Sophomores 

Irma  Prosdame 


Maurice  Benton 
Edith  Blanchard 
Ruth  Brandao 
Maude  Hoefeld 
Bertha  Gwin  Knox 
Eleanora  Seghers 


Pledges 

OiDA  Marion  Seiler 
OuiDA  Marion  Seller 
Margaret  Troescher 
Gwendolyn  Webb 
Shirley  May  Wahl 
Mary  Elizabeth  Woods 


26s 


Baxter,  Bearss,  Brandao,  Burton 

Carrau,  a.  Carroll,  D.  Carroll,  Coulsos 

DuREL,  Goll,  Law,  Seaward 

TuiTE,  Wadsworth,  Warnack,  Zink 


266 


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■^cnr 


Elaine  F.  Baxter 
Catherine  Bearss 


Zeta  Sigma 

(Local) 
Founded  Newcomb  College,   1926 

In  Universitate 

Seniors 
Vivian  I.  Carrau 
Alice  Goll 
Evelyn  Law 


Bertha  Seaward 
Arline  Zink 


Anneite  Carroll 


Juniors 
Louise  Lambioite 


Dorothy  Carroll 


Dorothy'  Brandao 
Marie  Louise  Burton 

Janet  Hooper 


Sophomores 
Dolly  Warnack 

Pledges 

Erminia  Wadsworth 


Evelyn  Coulson 
Mignonne  Durel 

Mayme  Tuite 


268 


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269 


Ane 
Graves 

KiLMAN 

Pierce 


Baird 
Hanxkes 
Lindner 
Roberts 


Boles 
Hargrave 

MiDLO 

Safferstone 


cummings 
Heiter 
Migliore 
Teasley 


273 


Alpka  Omega  Alpha 

Medical   Honor   Fraternity 

Stars  and  Bars  Chapter 

(To   be  wortiiy   to  scTve   the   suffHring.) 

Members  Elected  From  The  Class  of  1927 


F.   DowDLE  Pierce 
Charles  Midlo 
h.  w.  cummings 
J.  N.  Ane 
H.  E.  Teasley 
A.  E.  Boles 
W.  Les  Heiter 
R.  L.  Harrrave 


J.  E.  Lindner 
W.  H.  Browning 
D.  C.  Roberts 
V.   C.  Baird 
Irving  Safferstone 
A.  Migliore 
A.  M.  Graves 
Joseph  R.  Kilman 


L.  J.  Hanckes 


We  believe  in  the  tenets  of  abiding  truth  which  is  the  guiding  star  of  our  Order. 

We  believe  in  the  helping  hand  which  is  the  bar  which  binds  us  in  our  calling. 

We  believe  in  the  unity  of  service  to  one  another  which  lends  to  the  weary  a  word  of  cheer, 
to  the  poor  a  portion  of  our  share,  to  the  weak  a  meed  of  pity,  to  the  stricken  a  voice  of 
comfort,  to  the  old  a  memory  of  youth,   and  to  the  wayfarer  a  help  along  to  the  journey's  end. 

Our  emblem  will  always  be  an  inspiration  to  duty,  remembering  it  stands  for  excellence  in 
all  things,  purity  of  purpose  and  honesty  of  method  and  effort,  with  the  blessing  of  an  Alma 
Mater  upon  each  who  wears  her  badge  of  honor. 

May  our  lives  lie  among  the  stars  which  light  the  way  to  the  great  mystery,  and  may  we 
so  live  that  when  we  reach  the  end  of  the  road  we  may  find  the  veil,  which  parted  leads 
to  the  heights  of   everlasting  peace. 

Sic  ad  Astra ! 


271 


Field  Foster 

McLaughlin  Morrison 


Greaves 


Walker 


Alpha  Sigma  Sigma 

Alpha  Sigma  Sigma  is  an  honorary  Senior  fraternity  organized  at 
Newcomb  in  1916  to  promote  interest  in  college  and  class  activities. 
Each  year  those  Juniors  who,  throughout  their  college  career,  have  done 
the  most  loyal  and  effective  work  for  their  college  and  their  class  are 
elected  to  membership. 

Members 
Beatrice  Field  Bettv  McLaughlin 

Ruby   Foster  Edna  Morrison 

Katherine  Greaves  Marion  Walker 


272 


Andrus 

BVE 

Chamberlain 

Davidson 

DUBUISSON 

Hagcertv 

Heiter 

Henson 

Mitchell 

Monroe    - 

Porter 

Robinson 

Sanford 

Sentell 

Setzler 

Smith 

Phi  Phi 

sphinx  of  Tulane 

Junior-Senior   National    Fraternity   for   the   Promotion 
of  School   Spirit 


Henry  Robinson 
Allen  Smith 
William  Mitchell 
Harry  Monroe 
J.  B.  Sanford,  Jr. 


Members 
Crawford  Davidson 
Leonard  Chamberlain 
Robert  Setzler 
Sherbourne  Sentell 
George  Henson 


SurrON  Porter 
William  Haggerty 
Edward  Dubuissom 
Louis  Bye 
John  Couret 


"The  purpose  of  Sphinx  of  Tulane  shall  be  that  of  a  Senior  society  choosing  its  members 
on  a  basis  of  character,  leadership,  mentality  and  personality,  to  thus  bring  together  in  a  feeling 
of  fellowship,  the  ablest  and  most  active  thought  and  leadership  in  collegiate  life  at  Tulane 
University." 


273 


Andry  Cleveland     de  Laureal  Eshleman     Fenner 

FouRNiER       Gelpi  Kennon         Leake  Lelong  Levert  O'Kelly 

Pool  Rainold         Shaw  Stevens  Taylor  Tharp  Wilson 


Wkite  Elephants,  '27- "28 

TuLANE  Jungle 

Honorary   Freshman    Inter-Fraternity   Society    Founded   January,    1921 


Fenner K  A 

Pool KA 

Shaw K  A 

Ferguson  .     .     .     .  S  A  E 

Taylor S  A  E 

Booth SAE 

Leake 2X 

Eshleman  .     .     .     .  SX 


Members 

LeLonc SX 

Gelpi <I>Ae 

Wilson <I>A  9 

Rainold '<I>A  G 

FouRNiER  .     .     .     .  n  K  A 
FUSSELL    .       .      .       .    n  K  A 

Cleveland  .    .     .    .  A  T  J2 

Tharp A  T  (2 

DeLaureal  .     .     .     .  K  2 


Levert A  T  SJ 

O'Kelly  .     .     .     .ATA 

Brister ATA 

Andry ATA 

Stevens *■  K  2 

Caine '€>KS 

Landry KS 

Kennon K  S 


The  White  Elephant  Cup  is  a\varded  annually  after  Easter  to  the  best  all-around   Freshman 
in  the  University. 


274. 


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Abramson  Assukto  DeBakey  Brown  Fernon  Green 

Haas  Mayer  Meyers 

Princle  Salassi  Schaffner  Segal  Ullman  Wright 


Kappa    Kappa    Psi 

Established  1919,  Stillwater,  Okla. 

Rho  Chapter 

May,  1927. 
"National    Honorary    Musical    Fraternity    for    College    Bandmcn." 

Prater  in  Facultate 
Marten  ten   Hoor   (Honorificus) 

Alumni 


Paul  D.  Abramson 

Bennie  Cohn 

R.   Lyman   Heindel,   Jr. 

Joseph   G.   Fernon,  Jr. 


Jacinto  A.  Assunto 
John  K.  Mayer 

J.  Hollis  Brown 
Michael  E.  DeBakey 
Wilbur  Green 


Frank  T.  Jensen' 
Ellis  F.  Robee..t 

Seniors 
Philippe   Schaffner 

Juniors 
Marvel  H.  Schilling 

Sophomores 

Cornelius  B.  Harvey 
Robert  Segal 


George  T.  Walne,  Jr. 
Leon  S.  Haas,  Jr. 
Herman  S.  Kohlmeyer 

Edmond  a.  Salassi 


Julian  E.   Ullman 
Enoch  M.  Pringle,  Jr. 

L.  Lavelle  Wright 
Albert  J.  Meyers 
J.  Chris  Nielson 


27s 


CUMMINGS 

Fleming 

Green 

Heiter 

Reed 

Rogers 

Woodson 

Gates 

Hendricks 

Thomas 


276 


Owl  Glut 


An   l.Tter-Medical    Fraternity   Club, 
Founded   Tulane    University,    1921. 


M.  J.  Knight 
J.   C.  Price 
W.  B.  Woodson 

H.    W.    CUMMINGS 


Members 

Sejiiors 
J.  L.  Green 
J.  V.  Hendricks 
W.  H.  Rogers 
F.  D.  Pierce 
C.  A.  Fleming 


A.  K.  Donaldson 
W.  L.  Heiter 
P.  H.  Reed 
L.  E.  Bush 


J.  F.  Oakley 
L.  L.  Lancaster 
T.  K.  McFati-er 
V.  M.  Johnson 


Juniors 
J.  S.  Helms 
R.  P.  Thomas 
R.  F.  Gates 
I.  A.  Robins 

P.  J.   BVON 


J.  E.  Frazar 
J.  E.  Knighton 
T.  A.  Watters 
C.  T.  Simmon 


277 


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Beta   Gamma   Sigma 

Alpha  Chapter  of  Louisiana 


An  organization  to  encourage  and  reward  scholarship  and  accomplishment  along  the  lines 
of  business  and  campus  activities  among  students  and  graduates  of  commercial  courses  in 
American  colleges  and  universities;  to  promote  the  advancement  and  spread  of  education  in  the 
science  of  business;  to  foster  principles  of  honesty  and  integrity  in  business  practice;  and  to 
encourage  a  more  friendly  attitude  of  the  business  public  toward  graduates  of  commercial 
courses. 

The  local  chapter  was  organized  through  petition  of  members  of  the  former  Commerce  Key. 

Officers 

Joseph  A.  Conn Prrsidcnt 

Herbert  D.  Cohn Vice  Prrsident 

Faculty  Members 
Dean  Morton  A.  Aldrich  J.  C.  Van  Kirk 

Class  of  ig28 
Edmond  a.  Salassi  Louis  L.  Lowentritt 

Class  of  IQ27 
Herbert  D.  Cohn  Marvin  S.  Mincledorff  Joseph  A.  Cohn 

Class  of  ig26 
Bennie  Cohn  J.  Walter  Heyman  John  E.  Ryan 

Ernest  B.  Mason  George  T.  Walne,  Jr. 

Class  of  1925 
Albert  E.   Holleman  Joseph  W.  Kidd 

Class  of  1924 
Gus  A.  Elcutter  Thomas   D.  Mincledorff  P.  Barney  Hopkins 

Hugh  B.  Kohlmayer  Hooper  P.  Carter  Robert  L.  Simpson 

A.  Leonard  Robinett 

Honorary  Member 
E.    Davis    McCutchon 


278 


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Pki  Beta  Kappa 

Founded  at  William  and  Mary  College,  1776. 

Alpha  Chapter  of  Louisiana 

Organized  1909. 


Morton  A.  Aldrich 
May  a.  Allen 
Edward  A.  Bechtel 
M'alter  C.  Bosch 
Miriam  Brown 
Caroline  Burson 
Pierce  Butler 
Mildred  G.  Christian 
Irene  F.  Conrad 
Harold  Cummins 
Albert  B.  Dinwiddie 
Brandt  V.  B.  Dixon 
Charles  E.   Dunbar,  Jr. 
William  L.  Duren,  Jr. 
Lydia  E.  Frotscher 
Herman  B.  Gessner 


Fannie  T.  Baumgartner 


Ethel  C.  Bauer 
George  Bechtel 
Mary  Hardesty 
Charles  S.  L.  Hurt 
William  T.  Jervey 
Charles  Taintor 


Faculty  Member 

P.  J.  Kahle 
George  Kalif 
John  S.  Kendall 
Richard  R.  Kirk 
Harold  N.  Lee 
Isaac  I.  Lemann 
Monte  M.  Lemann 
Ernest  S.  Lewis 
John  M.  McBryde 
Roger  P.  McCutcheon 
Marion  E.  Maclean 
Anna  E.  Many 
Sumter  D.  Marks,  Jr. 
Leon  Ryder  Maxwell 
Clara  M.  de  Milt 
Rose  L.  Mooney 
Garret  P.  Wyckoff 

Recent  Elections 

Class  of  IQ2Y 

Clara  May  Beer 
Paul  K.  Kuhne 

Class  of  IQ26 

William  L.  Duren,  Jr. 
Virginia  Fenner 
Rose  L.  Mooney 
Innis  Patterson 
George  Kalif 
Catherine  H.  Witt 


Caroline  F.  Richardson 
Ernest  Riedel 
Louise  B.  Roberts 
Marian  Ross 
Ralph  J.  Schwarz 
Robert  Sharp 
WiLMER  Shields 
William  Benjamin  Smith 
Imogen  Stone 
Dacny  Sunne 
Marten  ten  Hoor 
Susan  D.  Tew 
Odessa  L.  Titsworth 
Rene  A.  VioscA 
Frederick  Wespy 
Ellsworth  Woodward 


Irmine   Charbonnet  Brown 


Angelena  L.  Lota 
Ula    Milner 
Mary  Sedley  Hayward 
Anna  E.  Hyman 
Etolia  M.  Simmons 
Benjamin  W.  Yancey 


279 


Andrus 

Barham 

PLEV 

Gladney 

GOMILA 

KllTREnCE 

Morris 

Seeberg 

Smith 

COTONIO 

Henderson 
Sanders 
Wise 


j8o 


A.  L.  Smith 
J.   Morris 
Rolf  Seeberg 
t.  cotonio 


L  Apacke 


Seniors 


H.  Barham 


G.  Andrus 

J.  Wise 

W.  P.  Hagerty 

George  Eustis 


L.  M.  Sanders 

J.  C.   GOMILA 

D.  Donaldson 
J.  Barham 

J.   COURET 


Juniors 
T.  Bennett 
J.  F.  Oakley 

D.  Cathcart 

E.  Knighton 
P.  Sexton 


I.  A.  Robins 
G.  Henson 
Al.  Stoessel 
W.  Kittredce 
J.  Henderson 


L.  Gardner 


Sophomores 


E.  Massey 


Freshr. 


W.  K.  Gladney 
H.  S.  Parker 
G.  DeRamus 

M.  EPLEY 


T.  Ramsey 
D.  Fenner 

C.  Ehrenfeldt 

D.  Faircloth 


T.  A.  I. 

TuLANE  Chapter 

Founded,  Tulane  University,   1926. 

The  T.  A.  I.  is  an  organization  to  encourage  scholarship  and  fellowship  and 
to  promote  interest  in  Jewish  as  well  as  college  activities  on  the  campus. 

It  elects  from  the  upper  classes  those  men  who  in  their  time  at  school  have  taken 
an  unusual  interest  in  their  work  and  the  genera!   activities  at  Tulane. 


N.   BOGRAD 

H.  Glazer 
R.  Weinstein 
B.  Weiner 


Members 


A.  Goldman 

B.  Kaplan 

C.  KORN 

G.  Weinberg 


H.  Slipakoff 


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Pan-Hellenic   Council   of  Medical 
Fraternities 

Organized  April,   1923. 

The  Tiilaiie  Council  of  Medical  Fraternities  was  organi/.ed 
for  the  purpose  of  securing  co-operation  among  the  several 
fraternities  and  preserving  standards  of  membership. 

Officers 

Price President 

V.   Bairi) Vice  President 

T.   A.   Waiters Secretary 

D.  Cathcart Treasurer 

H.  W.  CuMMiNGS Reporter 

Representatives 

R.  A.  Robinson Nu  Sigma  Nu 

H.  W.  CuMMiNGS  .     .     .  ' Nu  Sigma  Nu 

T.  A.  Watters Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 

J.  O.  Hawkins Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 

J.   Price Phi   Chi 

D.  Cathcart Pin  Chi 

V.  C.  Baird Theta  Kappa  Psi 

M.  B.  Barnes Theta  Kappa  Psi 

L.  L.  Hill Chi  Zeta  Chi 

S.  J.  Rozas Phi   Rho    Sigma 

F.  O.  Schmidt Phi   Rho   Sigma 

William  Blumberc Phi   Delta   Epsilon 

SiGMUND  Kahn Phi   Delta   Epsilon 

Julius  Levy Phi  Lambda  Kappa 

Morris  M.  Miller Phi  Lambda  Kappa 

Miss  Mildred  L.  Murray Alplta  Epsilon  Iota 

Miss  Elizabeth  A.  Faiterson Alpha  Epsilon  Iota 


283 


Arnim 

Baird 

Barham 

Bender 

Bennett 

BURDWELL 

Brannan 

Burgavne 

BUTAUD 

G.  Butler 

T.  Butler 

Cathcart 

Cherry 

Cochrane 

Collier 

DeRamus 

Eaton 

Ehlert 

Grable 

Granade 

Greene 

Heiter 

Hendrick 

Henson 

Hopkins 

Jenkins 

Jones 

Lancaster 

Magee 

Magroder 

Menville 

Morris 

Price 

Reed 

Roberts 

Savage 

Sellers 

Sentell 

Shane 

Simpson 

Storey 

Talbot 

Terrell 

Theriot 

TOWNSEND 

Webb 

284. 


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Pki  Cki 


Eastern,   Founded   Lniverslty   of   Vermont,    1889;   Southern,   Founded   Louisville   Medical   College, 

1894;    Consolidated   March   3,   1905. 

Omicron  Chapter 

Established   1902.     Pi  Mu  merged  September  30,  1922. 


Fratres in  Facultate 


Dr. 

C.  W.  Allen 

Dr. 

T. 

F.  Ayers 

Dr. 

E.  E.  Allgeyer 

Dr. 

L. 

R.   DeBuys 

Dr. 

C.  C.  Bass 

Dr. 

A. 

C.    EUSTIS 

Dr. 

G.  S.  Bell 

Dr. 

E. 

D.  Fenner 

Dr. 

S.  Blackshear 

Dr. 

A. 

U.  Friendricks 

Dr. 

P.  J.  Carter 

Dr. 

I. 

M.  Gace 

Dr. 

F.  L.  Cato 

Dr. 

A. 

Gladney,   Jr. 

Dr. 

M.   J.    COURET 

Dr. 

C. 

J.  Miller 

Dr. 

J.  T.  Halsey 

Dr. 

H. 

E.  Miller 

Dr. 

H.  Daspit 

Dr. 

W 

.  H.  Harris 

Dr. 

J.    F.   Dicks 

Dr.   R.   PlGFORD 

Dr.  R.  Turner 
Dr.  V.  C.  Smith 
Dr.  J.   HuMER 
Dr.  S.   C.  Jamison 
Dr.  C.  p.   May 
Dr.  T.  a.  Tumbleson 
Dr.  \V.   O.   D.   Jones 
Dr.  J.  A.  Langford 
Dr.  G.  K.   Logan 


Dr.  Urban  Maes 
Dr.  L.  J.  Menville 
Dr.  W.    K.    Phillips 
Dr.  J.    D.   Rives 
Dr.  W.  R.  Wirth 
Dr.  F.  T.  Brown 
Dr.  J.   A.  Danna 
Dr.  E.  L.  Faust 
Dr.  M.  J.  Gelpi 
Dr.  W.  W.  Leake 
Dr.  H.  a.  Macheca 


Fratres  in  Universitate 


L.  E.  Bush 
R.  H.  Cherry 


J.  K.  Donaldson 
W.  V.  Eaton 
J.  V.  Hendricks 


G.  G.  Henson 
J.  C.  Price 
Leslie  Heiter 


P.  H.  Reed 
R.  S.  Savage 


D.   F.    Cathcart 
T.  L.  Bennett,  Jr. 


C.  A.  Born,  Jr. 
J.  S.  Helms,  Jr. 
J.  F.  Oakley 


Sam  Kirkpatrick 
V.  M.  Johnson 
C.   D.   Simmons 


L.  L.  Lancaster 
T.   K.   McFatter 


Sophomores 


Paul  Baird 
Louis  Bristow 
J.  B.  Copeland 
James  Grable 


Dick  Williams 
J.  E.  Granade 
R.  C.  Burnett,  Jr 
W.  S.  Harrell 
W.   P.   Addison 


John   Menville 
Clifford  Storey 
V.   T.   Terrell,   Jr. 
L.   C.   Arnim 


Joe  Barham 
C.  E.  Webb 
R.  F.  Erenfeld 
C.  S.  Sentell 


Freshmen 


J.  W.  Allen 

R.    S.    BUTAUD 

G.  S.  Hopkins 
T.  R.  Ramsey 

G.    G.    TOWNSEND 


N.  J.  Bender 

J.  B.  BiRDWELL 

W.  H.  DeRamus 
J.  F.  Jenkins,  Jr. 
Hugh  Shane 


Ralph  Talbot 
J.  S.  Camp 
Ro\-  Theriot 
Chas.   Ehlert 
Earl  Evans 


H.  D.  Brennan 
B.  R.  Burgoyne 
W.  B.  Faircloth 
W.  G.  Jones 


285 


Anderson 

Andrews 

Aubrey 

Ayo   . 

Bailev 

Boudreau 

Braund 

Brewster 

Brown 

Carroll 

Collins 

Coon 

Daly 

Davis 

Dreyer 

Dunham 

Ellender,  W. 

Green 

Hollincsworth 

Hanckes 

Hanks 

Harrison 

Hawkins 

Havnsworth 

HOFFPAUER 

Kessler 

McCreary 

McDowell 

NiCKERSON 

Patrick 

PiCKELL 

Planche 

RlGGALL 

D.  Roberts 

E.  Roberts 

Ross 

Seal 

Setzler 

Shute 

Simmons 

D.  Smith 

E.  Smith 

Winn 

Wright 

286 


Alpna   Kappa   Kappa 

Founded   Dartmouth   College,    1888. 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Established    1903. 


Dr.  Henry  J.  Bayon 

Dr.  J.   C.    Cole 

Dr.  M.  S.  Souchon 

Dr.  C.   S.   Holerook 

Dr.  a.  L.   Metz 


Fratres in  Facultate 

Dr.  D.  C.  Browne 
Dr.   O.  W.   Bethea 
Dr.  H.  B.  Gessner 
Dr.  E.  L.  King 
Dr.   E.   S.  Lewis 


Dr.  W.   C.   Smith 

Dr.  S.  C.  Lyons 

Dr.  E.  L.  Irwin 

Dr.  M.   Bradburn 

Dr.  M.   W.   Miller 


C.  G.  Collins 

D.  C.  Roberts 
L.  J.  Hanckes 
G.  S.  Daly 
T.  T.  Ross 


K.  B.  Jones 

J.   S.  Bailey 

C.  B.  Brewster,  Jr. 

H.  S.  Coon 

C.  B.  Wright 


R.  P.  Howell,  Jr. 
M.   W.   Harrison 
J.   F.  BusEY,   Jr. 
R.  D.  Green 


P.  L.  McCreary 
R.  G.  Dryer 

J.    M.    MOSELY 

R.  Aubrey 

A.     C.     HOFFPAUER 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

T.  B.  Ayo 
R.  C.  Kesler 
F.  C.  Winn 
E.  H.  Roberts 


J  iiniors 

Cecil  Riggall 
F.   A.  Planche 

C.    R.    MULLINS 

T.  A.  Watters 


SophomoT-es 

F.    W.    PiCKELL 

R.  McDowell 
H.  C.  Dunham 


Freshmen 

J.  L.  Anderson 
W.  W.  Patrick 
C.  O.  Frederick 

A.    W.    HOLLINGSWORTH 

J.  L.  Brown 


E.  C.  Smith 

W.    H.    Browning 

W.   A.   Ellender 

S.    J.    SiMMONDS,    Jr. 

D.  R.  Davis 


R.  B.  Carroll 
J.   O.   Hawkins 
G.  L.   Sackett 
F.  C.  Shute,  Jr. 
E.  J.  Tucker 


R.  Hanckes 
D.  V.  Smith 
T.  L.  George 
C.  V.  Partridge 


R.  R.  Draund 
T.  J.  McCooK 
W.  A.  K.  Seales 
J.   E.   Hainsworth 
P.   Nicholson 


287 


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Blanchard 

GODMAN 

Harrison 

Martin 

RiGGS 

Hill 

Martin 

Richard 

Leeper 

MoSLEY 

Small 

Gold 


Leslie 

Phillips 

Sykes 


Cki   Zeta   Cm 


Dr.  W.  a.  Lane 


W.  C.  Martin 

G.    E.    GODMAN 

M.  B.  Small 


L.  L.  Hill 


Founded   University  of   Georgia,    1903. 

Mu  Chapter 

Established  1906. 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  W.  E.  Jones 
Dr.  V.  J.  Cefaler 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

B.  R.   Slater 
Fred  Leslie 

Juniors 

L.  L.  Gold 

F.  H.  Blanchard 


Dr.  Sam  Hobson,  Jr. 


J.  H.  Leeper 
R.  H.  RiGGS 
P.  R.  Phillips 


R.  P.  Svkes 


P.  C.  Boyd 


Sophomores 

V.  B.  Harrison 
D.  N.  Arnold 


G.  G.  Richard 


R.  J.  Arango 


Freshmen 

K.   T.   MOSLEY 

J.  H.  Hackney 


Louis  Cope 


289 


Alverez  Ane  Arrington 

Barnes  Blackwell  Butker 

Cummins  Fisher  Fletcher 

Graham  Guynes        Hand           Harris 

Lacey  LeBlanc  Madison 

C.  S.  Powell     Reaser  Renken 

Russell  Shamblin  Spencer 

Teasley  Thomas  Tinnin 


Baird  Barber  Bardin 

Chavez  Clemmer  Colvin 

Fraser  Goldston  Gooding 

Hatcher      Heidelberg    Hickman  Knight 


Martin 

Rogers 

St.  Germain 

Walton 


Patterson 

Rose 

Suehs 

WOMACK 


C.  P.  Powell 
Rushton 
Tatum 
Wood 


290 


Tketa  Kappa  Psi 

Founded    Medical    College   of    Virginia,    1879. 

Pi  Chapter 

Established  1908. 


Dr.  Bernhard 
Dr.  C.  Brown 

Dr.    C.    L.    BuiTERWORTH 

Dr.  Carmichael 
Dr.  W.  Seeman 
Dr.  J.  O.  Foley 
Dr.  T.  B.  Sellers 


V.  C.  Baird 
N.  Morris 
R.  J.  Shamblin 
J.  P.  Graham 
W.  H.  Rogers 


H.  A.  Thomas 
E.  Chavez,  Jr. 
V.  E.  Spencer 
E.  L.  St.  Germain 
H.  H.  Russell 
W.  J.  Barber 


E.  T.  Reaser 
H.  C.  Hatcher 
P.  W.  Renken 
J.  W.  Cummins 
J.  A.  Alvarez 


H.  W.  SURRENCY 

T.  M.  Oxford 
G.  H.  Ricks 
W.  C.  Pannill 
C.  L.  Saints 


Fratrrs in  Facultate 

Dr.  Kinbercer 
Dr.  P.  E.  Lacroix 
Dr.  J.  E.  Landry 
Dr.  Fernandez 
Dr.  F.  M.  Johns 
Dr.  E.  Moss 
Dr.  J.  P.  O'Kelly 

Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 

W.    A.    GUYNES 

C.  H.  Heidleburg 
M.  T-  Knight 
C.  S.  Powell 
J.  W.  Rose 

Juniors 

H.  G.  Butker 
M.  B.  Barnes 
R.  M.  Barden 
J.  B.  Harris 
A.  A.  Wood 

A.    B.    GOLDSTON 

Sophomores 

P.    C.   COLVIN 

R.  G.  Hand 
M.  E.  Arrington 
C.  A.  LeBlanc 
W.  B.  Hickman 

Freshmen 

H.   I.   TiNNIN 

S.  A.  Tatum 
H.  K.  Rouse,  Jr. 
M.  Fletcher 
J.  N.  Sartin 
"p.  A.  Eckels 


Dr.  R.  PoiTs 
Dr.   McIlhanky 
Dr.  H.  Menage 
Dr.  Campbell 
Dr.  R.  J.  HiBARD 
Dr.  Wallace 
Dr.  W.  a.  Reed 


H.  E.  Teasley' 
R.  K.  Womack 
J.  N.  Ane 

T.    EUBANKS 

G.  Gooding 


G.  W.  Lacey 
W.  H.  Madison 
M.  F.  Blackwell 
Paterson 
Goodman 
Martin 


H.  A.  Suehs 
L.  C.  Fischer 
S.  F.  Eraser 
H.  P.  Clemmer 
G.  B.  Walton 


G.  E.  Myers,  Jr. 
J.  O.  Pruett,  Jr. 

W.   M.    ROWTON 

T.  F.  Rushton 

C.  P.  POWELt 


291 


Aderhold 

COTTRELL 

CUMMINGS 

DORNAK 

Fleming 

Flory 

Gardner 

Gates 

Graves 

Green                 Hamilton 

Hebert 

KiLMAN 

Lewis 

Lilly 

Lynch 

MOFFITT 

Ogden 

Pierce 

Preston 

Robins 

Sullivan 

Thomas 

Ward 

Welsh 

Woodson 

292 


Nu  Sigma   Nu 

Founded,    University  of   Michigan,    1882. 

Beta  Iota  Chapter 

Established  1910. 


Dr.  Rudolph  Matas 

Dr.  Alton  Ochsner 

Dr.  Charles  Duval 

Dr.  Irving  Hardesty 

Dr.  Clyde  Lynch 

Dr.  Carl  L.  V.  Meysenbuc 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  John  Smy'the 

Dr.  Octave  Cassecrain 

Dr.  George  Hardin 

Dr.  Charles  Bloom 

Dr.  Dyer  J.  Farley 

Dr.  M.  T.  Van  Studdiford 

Dr.  Waldemar  Metz 


Dr.  T.  B.  McKneely 
Dr.  Harold  Bloom 
Dr.  Charles  Eshleman 
Dr.  Harry  V.  Sims 
Dr.  John  Pratt 
Dr.  Julian  Lombard 
Dr.  Lucien  Ledoux 


F.  D.  Pierce 
A.  M.  Graves 
C.  A.  Fleming 
J.  P.  Aderhold 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 

H.   W.   CuMMINGS 

W.  B.  Woodson 
M.  P.  Sullivan 
H.  H.  Preston 


J.  L.  Green 

J.  R.  KiLMAN 

C.  L.  Welsh 
R.  A.  Robinson 


P.  J.  Bayon 
f.  E.  Knighton 
R.  P.  Thomas 


F.    K.    DORNAK 

W.  E.  Matthews 


Juniors 

R.   F.   Gates 
H.  O.  Lynch 


Soplirinorcs 

H.  M.  Flory 
W.  J.  Hebert 


J.    S.    COURET 
L   A.  ROBBINS 

J.  E.  Frazier 


T.  L.  Gardner 

L.    W.    MOFFITT 


A.  E.  Moore 
W.  S.  B.  RussEL 
J.  A.  Fershtand 
G.  D.  Lilly 
H.  D.  Ogden 


Freshmen 

M.  C.  Beck 

David  McInt\-re 
Charles  Chamberlain 
T.  J.  Edwards 
Dunbar  Shields 


J.  H.  McCollum 
Scott  Hamilton 
A.  G.  Ward 
J.  T.  Lewis,  Jr. 
H.  B.  Cottrell 


293 


Allums 

AZAR 

Boles                      Daniels 

Davidson 

Ellender 

GUTHIERREZ 

Harcrave 

Haydel 

HOTH 

Joseph 

Kent 

Martinez 

Monte 

MOSLEY 

PORRET 

ROZAS 

Sacco 

Schmidt 

Thomas                  Trist 

Wood 

294. 


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Pki   Rko   Sigma 

Founded   Nnithwestern   Medical   Scliocil,   1890. 

Delta  Omicron  Alpha  Chapter 

Established  1918. 


Fratres in  Facultate 

Adolp  De  Campus  Henriques      H.  Theodore  Simon 
George  Rudolph  Hermann 
John  Raymond  Hume 
P.  F.  Murphy 
a.  F.  Burgis 


William  Wagner 
James  Ernest  Pollock 
Rodger  John  Maihles 


N.  P.  Trist 
F.  A.  Thomas 

F.    P.    PORRET 

L.  A.  Monte 


L.  L.  Allums 

J.  S.  Davidson,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Sc7iiors 

George  Azar 
O.  E.  Boles 
R.  L.  Hargrave 

Juniors 

M.  M.  Green- 
Henry  Gallagher 


Edwin  August  Socola 
Louis  James  Lopez 
Francis  L.  Jaubert 
G.  H.  Hauser 
H.  M.  Vann 


C.  A.  Sacco 
J.  P.  Daniels 
S.  E.  Ellender 
H.  L.  Haydel 


S.  J.  ROZAS 
George  Sacrera 


J.  O.  Hoth 
F.  O.  Schmidt 


Edward  Landry 
Earl  Kent 
E.  J.  Martin 


Sophomores 
S.  G.  Gruber 

Freshmen 

John  B.  Martin 
John  T.  Mosley 
H.  B.   Cash 


W.  H.  Martinez 
P.  S.  Joseph 

Joseph   P.   Guthierrez 
R.  G.  Wood 
Louis  Chauvin 


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295 


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Abramson 

Bergman 

Blumberg 

Copland 

Gandleman 

Gardberg 

Kahn 

Lazarus 

PiNCUS 

Safferstone 

296 


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Pki  Delta   Epsilon 


Founded,   Cornell    University,    1904. 


Alpha  Iota  Chapter 

Establislied  1918. 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  Isidore  Cohn  Dr.  Jacob  W.  Newman 

Dr.  D.  N.  Silverman  Dr.   Emile  Bloch 

Dr.  Julian  Graubarth  Dr.  Sidney  K.  Simon 


Jack  Lazarus 
William  Blumberg 


Paul  D.  Abramson 
Sicmond  a.  Kahn 


M.  Gardberg 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Irving   Safferstone 

Juniors 
Maurice  Shushan 

Sophomores 
W.  D.  Normand 


Sam  Gandleman 
Eugene  Pincus 

Sidney  M.  Copland 
Henry  Meyer 

Sol  B.  Weil 


M.  Velinsky 


D.  Drezinski 


Freshmen 
S.  Bergman 


J.  Keller 


H.    HOZAN 


297 


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Bayles 

Braunstein 

Broder 

Caplan 

COHN 

FlALK 

Gall 
Green 

Glazer 

Steinlock 

Jacobs 

Levy 

Miller 

OCHS 

SCHENFELD 

Strug 

Tanner 

298 


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Dk.  Walter  Levy 


Phi   Lambda  Kappa 

Founded,    UnS'ersity   of    Pennsylvania,    1907. 

Psi  Chapter 

Established  1926. 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  I.  RoBBiNS 


Dr.  Jonas  W.  Rosenthal 


Wm.  BRonER 


M.  Cohen 

H.   FlALK 


L.   Braunstein 
S.  Jacobs 

B.  Feinberg 
H.  Glazer 
E.  Gall 

Dr.  Walter  Levy 


Fratres  in  Civitate 
Dr.  Philip  P.  Feincold  Dr.   Benjamin   Kocan 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

M.  Green  J.  G.  Bavles 

J.  L.  Levy 


Juniors 
M.  Miller 

S.   SCHENFELD 

Sopiiomores 
H.  Tanner 

Freshmen 

N.  BOGRAD 

D.  Caplan 

Honorary  Members 
Dr.  Jonas  Rosenthal 


D.  Praglin 

C.  MOIEL 


L.  Rosenbaum 
L.  Strug 

G.  Steinbach 

I.    OCHS 

D.  Caplan 

Dr.  Isidore  Robbins 


299 


McCORMICK 


McMains 


Paterson 


300 


AlpKa  Epsilon  Iota 

Founded,   Ann   Arbor,   Michigan,    1890. 

Mu  Chapter 

Established    1919. 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  Maud  Loeber  Dr.  Marie  Dees-Mattincly 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Florence    Ruth    Gilpin  Mildred  L.  Murray 

Eve  E.  Strahan 

Juniors 
Vivienne  McMains  Katharine  McCokmkk 

Elizabeth  Paterson 

Sophomores 
Amey  Chappell 


301 


Britsch 
Williams 


Wharton 


Busby 

WiRTH 


302 


A 


Psi   Omega 

Founded,   Baltimore   College,    1892. 

Eta  Epsilon  Chapter 

Established    1903. 


Thirty-nine   Chapters. 


Membership    14,459 


Fratres  IX  Facultate 
Dr.  a.  Leefe  Dr.  A.  B.  Bland 

Dr.  W.  C.  Hava  Dr.  A.   C.  B.  Maynier 

Dr.  G.  B.  Croz.at 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seriior's 
Delphin  Britch  R.  Edward  Busby 

Wyant  C.  Wharton  Claude  S.  Williams,  Jr. 

F.  Harold  Wirth 


301 


Epley 

Fenner 

Files 

Fullilove 

HACGERTi- 

Lassiter 

Mitchell 

Morrison 

Parker 

Parlongue 

Provosty 

Rainold 

Seeberg 

Smith 

White 

Wilson 

304 


Pki  Delta  Pki 

(Legal) 
Founded,  Michigan  University,  1869. 

White's  Inn 

Established  1911. 


Judge  Rufus  Foster 
Charles  E.  Dunbar 


Fratres in  Facultate 
Albert  B.  Cox 
Devaille  Theard 
Esmond  Phelps 


Walter  Suthon 
Edward  Talbot 


T.  FiTZHucH  Wilson 
Mack  White 
Rolf  I.  Seeberg 

Albin  Lassiter 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Alexander  Rainold 
Lemuel  Move  Sanders 

Juniors 
Jasper  Smith 


Olivier  Provosty 
W.  Dan  Files 
Jacob  Morrison 

Steven  Trabue 


William  Haggerty 
Wood  Brown 
Sydney   Parlongue 
Jarwin  Fenner 


Frcshtnen 

Arthur  D.  Parker 
HiLLYER  S.  Parker 
Jack  P.  Fullilove 
Marion  Epley 


Caleb  Weber 
Wm.  Mitchell 
Wm.  Gladney 
Eugene  Lowrey 


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305 


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Baumgarten 

Benedict 

Charbonnet 

Harper 

HOLLOMAN 

Otto 

Ramsey 

Robinson 

Smith 

Wisdom 

306 


Allen  L.  Smith 
CosTELLO  Otto 


Pki  Alpka  Delta 

(Legal) 
Founded,  Chicago-Kent  College  of  Law,   1897. 

Francois  Xavier  Martin  Chapter 

Established   1924. 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Judge  Louis  H.  Burns  Archibald  M.  Suthon 

Judge  W.  W.  Westerfield  Rene  A.  Viosca 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
James  I.  McCain  J.  B.  Holloman,  Jr. 


W.  Sommer  Benedict,  II  Henry  M.  Robinson 

Juniors 


John  M.  Wisdom  Adam  H.  Harper 

John  H.  Baumgarten  Edward  B.  Charbonnet,  Jr. 

Charles  Miramon 

Freshmen 
Norton  Wisdom  Albin    S.    Speiss 

William  Saunders  Walter  Gordy 

Circero  Ramsey  Charles  Henriques 

Charles  Baliey 


307 


GiLLIS 


Block  Bye 

Hack 

HOPFENSITZ  LaMMOND 


Harter 


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TKeta  Nu 


Local  Professional  Journalism   Fraternity 
Petitioning   Sigma    Delta   Chi  International   Professional   Journalism    Fraternity 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Prof.  George  E.   Simmons 

Fratres  in  Urbe 
Maurice  R.  Ries  Myron  Harold  Falk 

Arden  Watson  Chapman  Allen  Vories 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Moise  Blum  Block  James  Gillis 

Louis  Kenton  Bye  Charles  M.  Lammond 

Albert    Hopfensitz  Phillip  Hack 

James  W.  Frierson  William  T.  Harter 

Adolph  P.  Reynolds 


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Tau    Cni   Epsilon 

Founded  to  Promote  the  Science  of  Chemistry,  1924. 


H.  W.   MOSELEY 


Faculty 

S.  A.  Mahood 
E.  F.  Pollard 


C.    S.   Williamson,   Jr. 


Graduate  Students 

Alvin  D.  Boston 
George  C.  Gilbert 
AvA  Johnson 
Raoul  J.  Landry 
Evan  W.  Mahoney 
L.   C.   Chamberlain,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Sciiiors 


Adam  H.  Harper 
Clement  H.  Watson 
F.  C.  Buchanan 
Phillipe    Schaffner 
John  B.  Geiger 
S.  R.  Williamson 
Edward  Wvckoff 


Juniors 

Andrew  Hooper 
Lawrence  Higgixs 
B.  Johnson 
R.  R.  Jones 
Roy  Lodrioues 
Steven  Murphy 


Sophomores 

Armstrong  Allen 

J.  B.  Krieger 

P.  M.  Lamberton,  Jr. 

Edgar  Stayer 

J.  J.  Trunsler 

"F.  B.  Ogden 


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ORGANIZATIOKfS 


Andrus  Buchanan  Eustis 

Field  Smith  Strickland  Wright 


Tulane    Student    Council 

The  Tulane  University  Student  Council  is  an  organization  composed  of  the  presidents  of  the 
various  student  bodies  of  the  different  colleges  of  the  university.  The  council  is  supreme  as 
a  lawmaking  body  relative  to  all  phases  of  student  affairs  ^vhich  Involve  the  university  at  large. 
The  Student  Council  was  organized  with  the  inception  of  student  government  at  Tulane,  March, 
1915.      Members   for   the   past   year   were   as   follows: 


Gerald  L.  Andrus,  President Commcree 

Allen  L.  Smith,  Fice  President Law 

Forest  C.  Buchanan,  See'y.-Treas Arts-Sciences 

WiLMER  H.  Rogers Medicine 

George  T.  Eustis Engineering 

George  D.  Wright P/iarmacy 

Dee  a.  Strickland Dentistry 

Beatrice  Field Newcoinh 


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Newcomb    Student    Council 

Officers 

Ruby  Foster President 

Esther   Brandao Fice  President 

Florence   Pierson Secretary-Treasurer 

Members  Ex-Officio 
Beatrice   Field  Flora  Hardie 

Katherine  Greaves  Attica  Aitkens 

Enid  Fisher  Acnes  Marshall 

Marian  Walker 

Members  Elected 
Esther  Brandao  Grace  McKittrick 

Betty  McLaughlin  Anita  Nolan 

Shirley  Devlin  Florence  Pierson 

Jane   Hayward 


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Gonzalez  Field 

Heaslip  Jarrott  Pierson 


Tne  NeAvcotnb  Student  Government  Association 

Executive  Committee 

Beatrice    Field President 

Cora    Heaslip '.     .     . Fice  President 

Ruby   Foster President  of  Student  Council 

Carmelita  Gonzalez       ....    Corresponding   Secretary 

Josephine    Fry Recording  Secretary 

Florence  Pierson Treasurer 

Katherine   Greaves House   President 

Nannette   Tomlinson House  Secretary 

Enid  Fisher President  Senior  Class 

Agnes  Marshall President  Junior  Class 

Flora   Hardie President  Sopliomore   Class 

President  Freshman  Class 

Marion   Walker President  Art  Student  Body 

Attica    Aitkens President  Music  Student  Body 

Evelyn  Bodenheimer President  Debating  Club 

Edwardo  Parsons President  Dramatic  Club 

YVETTE    Che'juelin President  Cercle  Francais 

Stella  Hayward President  Glee  Club 

Gertrude   Johnson President  Mandolin  Guitar  Club 

Grace     McKittrick President  Y.  IF.  C.  A. 

Pat  Lamb Chairman  Athletic  Council 

Maridel  Saunders Editor  of  the  Arcade 

Edna  Morrison Neivcomb  Editor  of  the  Hullabaloo 

Muriel   Wilson Newcomb  Editor  of  the  Jambalaya 

Sarah  Thorpe  Ramage Business  Manager  of  the  Jambalaya 

Myrtle    Gastrelle Chairman  Campus  Night 


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Allen 

Broad 

Chamberlain 

Clay'ton 

COSTLEY 

CUCINOITA 

Buys 

Devron 

Dreyer 

Follansbee 

Gardiner 

Gray 

Hall 

Hardie 

Harper 

Harveson 

Hart 

James 

Johnson 

Kelleher 

La   Nasa 

Lassiter 

McCloskey 

Miller 

Nourse 

Ogden 

Parker 

Rainold 

RiCGS 

Robinson 

Salassi 

Schaffner 

Smith 

B.  Stolley 

H.   Stolley 

SWEIG 

Terhune 

A.  Theriot 

J.  Theriot 

Walshe 

Watson 

Wehrmann 

Wicker 

N^'right 

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Tulane   Glee   Club 


HiiNRI    Wkhrmann 
E.  A.  Sai.assi  .     . 
Bob   Whhrman   . 
Mallard  Seago  . 


.     .     Dirrciar  B.    L.   RiGCS Husinrss  Muiuujrr 

.     .     President  Bruno  Stollky    .     .    .hsl.  Husiness  Manayer 

Vice  President  Harry  Ki-LLtRiioR  .     •     .  Publicity  Manaijrr 

.     .     Secretary  Shkrwood    Clayton IJhrarian 


GiiORCE  Harveson 
Paul  Foster 
Daniel  Tonkel 
Franklin   Gardiner 
Matthew  LaNasa 


First  Tenors 
E.  P.  Dreyer 

Louis  Cucino'ita 
Frank  Ogden 
SiHCRWooi)  Clayto:; 


Albin  Lassiier 
Lawrence  Turner 
James  McCain 
Melton  Cotton 
R.  E.  Harper 


R.  Arny 
V.  K.  Cox 

J.    SWEIG 

E.  Hardin 
B.  Wehrmann 
W.  H.  Walshe 


First  Basses 

]?.    SlOLLEY 

H.  Stolley 
LL  Kellerher 
J.  R.  Johnson 
H.  Parker 


McCloskey 
P.  S.  Cook 
F.  T.  Madonia 
F.  A.  Brewer 
H.  T.  Hart 
C.  Wicker 


C.  Miller 
Calvin  Gray 
G.  Devron 
H.  H.  Hall 
James  Read 
Hugh  Brister 
J.  J.  Robert,  Jr. 
J.  E.  McNeir 


Second  Tenors 

H.   N.  Ogden 
A.  J.  Meyer 
A.  Blount 
Wm.  Mitchell 
H.  Watson 
P.  Schaffner 
A.  J.  Theriot 
L.  L.  Wright 


A.  Allen 

B.  L.  Riggs 
G.  Robinson 
R.  Hays 

E.  Hardie 
Chamberlain 
L.   Brizard 
R.  G.  Hand 


A.   Cleveland 
D.  Caplan 
G.  E.  Booth 
S.  Palmer 
G.  Stahler 


Second  Basses 

B.  Waldo 

C.  R.  Mays 
P.  Freund 

C.  A.  Terhune 
J.  K.  Smith 


B.    FOLLANSEEE 

R.  R.  Rainold 
R.  G.  Crump 
E.  A.  Salassi 
W.   Gillentine 


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Newcomb  Mandolin-Guitar  Club 

Gertrude  Johnson' President 

Bettv  McLaughlin Secretary-Treasurer 


Dale  Brent 
Nancy  Clark 
Sue  Mac  Fox 


Mandolins 
Alice  Goll 
Irma  Gugenheim 
Helen   Hamilton 
Hannah  Kahn 


Marie  Lea 

Betiy  McLaughlin 

Alice  T.  Wier 


Adrienne  Asbury 
Rose  Beeson 


Banjos 

Dorothy'  Brandao 
Alice  McElhieny 
Anita  Nolan 


Odile  Simpson 
Mazie  Vicuerie 


Myrtle  Gastrell 
Elizabeth  Hollis 


Ukeleles 
Eleanor  Hafkesburg 
Edwarda  Jennings 


Bernice  Mansberg 
Lois  Wienfield 


Pianos 

Mary  Jo  Evans  Gertrude  Johnson 

Guitar  Violin  Drum 

Edith  Brown  Margaret  Rennie  Ruth   Maas 


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The   Tulane    University   Band 

Officers 

Mr.   Rene   Salomon Director 

Philippe  Schaffener Manager 

Edmond  Salassi Assistant  Manager 

J.  Edmund  Ullman Assistant  Manager 

R.  Lyman  Heindel Librarian 

C.  Hermann.  Stolley Assistant  Librarian 

.  Michael  de  Bakey Proi>erty  Man 

Wilbur  Green Assistant    Property   Man 

Edmond  Salassi       Drum  Major 


E.   Antoon 

J.   A.   ASSUNTO 

H.  K.  Baird 
M.  Barre 

L.    BlERHORST 

A.  Brent 
A.  Centanni 
I.  Collins 

E.    S.   COYLE 

E.  A.  Davison 
M.  E.  DE  Bakey 
J.  G.  Fernon 
S.  Flowers 
D.  C.  Foley 
C.  F.  Gelbke 
W.  R.  Green 


Members 

J.    W.    GUNN 

L.  S.  Haas 
C.  B.  Harvey 
M.  J.  Heinberg 
L.  R.  Heindel 
O.  W.  Heyden 
J.  F.  McFarland 
F.  R.  Mendow 
H.  Meyer 
A.  J.  Meyers 
C.  Miller 
L.  Newman 
J.  C.  Nielsen 
W.  F.  Pettit 

C.    E.   PiTTMAN 

E.  W.  Pringle 
L.  L.  Wright 


M.  J.  Read 
B.  L.  RiGGS 
E.  F.  Rob  BERT 
L.  Rosenblum 
E.  A.  Salassi 
T.  Sandoz 
P.  Schaffner 
R.  Segal 
H.  Slipakoff 
E.  Stayer 
B.  Stolley 
H.  Stolley 

J.    SWEIG 

J.  F.  TOMME 

J.  E.  Ullman 
O.  Wager 


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BiGGAR 

Kelleher 


Block 
Labouisse 


Harter 
Lammoxd 


hopfensitz 
Mercier 


Tke    Tulane    Hullabaloo 

News  Staff 

Charles  Morris  Lamond Editor 

James  Wright  Frierson Associate  Editor 

Moise  Blum  Bloch Feaiures  Editor 

William  Thomas  Harter  ......     Campus  Editor 

Edna  Morrison Newcomb  Editor 

Business  Staff 
Albert   Adolph   Hopfensitz  ....    Business  Manager 

Alfred  Mercier,  Jr ■Assistant    Business    Manager 

Jack   Smithson Local    .Advertising    Manager 

James  R.  Biggar,  Jr Circulation  Manager 

J.  R.   Johnson' Classified  Adv.  Manager 

Roland  Baptistf  Melun     .     .     National  .4dv.   Manager 


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Brewster 
Coon 


Salassi 
Wilson 


Ramage 
Strickland 


Sanford 
McCloskey 


.  Jambalaya    Staff 

John  B.  Sanford,  Jr Editor-in-C/iief 

Henson  S.  Coon ■ Business   Manager 

Editorial  Staff 

Muriel  Wilson Newcomh   Editor 

Dee  a.  Strickland Medical  Editor 

Bernard  J.  McCloskey Assistant    Uhtown  Editor 

Josephine   Weil Assistant  Nnvcomb  Editor 

Cecil  Riggall Assistant  Medical  Editor 

MoiSE  Block Sports  Editor 

T.    Harter Feature    Editor 

Maurice  Sullivan Cartoonist 

ManagisRiai.  Staff 

Edmond  a.  Salassi Uptown   Business  Manager 

Sarah  Thorpe  Ramace Newcomb  Business  Manager 

Carl  Palmgren Asst.  Uptown  Business  Manager 

Lucie  Walne Asst.   Newcomh    Business   Manager 

A.  Brewster Asst.  Medical  Business  Manager 


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Tke    Jennie    C.    Nixon    Debating    Club 

Officers 

Evelyn  F.  Bodenheimer President 

Ruby  Foster Chairman  of  Debates 

Edna  Elizabeth  Morrison Secretary-Treasurer 


Aleen  Armstrong 
Adrienne  Asbury 
Nellie   May  Bartlett 
Elaine  Baxter 
Evelyn  Bodenheimer 
Esther  Brandao 
Ruth  Brandao 
Flavia  Claverie 


Members 

Mabel  Dodd 
Beatrice   Field 
Macie  Fine 
Dorothy  Folse 
Ruby  Foster 
Sue  Mac  Fox 
Carmelita  Gonzales 
Anna  Haas 


Maxine  Hacedorn 
Katherine  Hardesty 
Jane  Hayward 
Bessie  Hosen 
Florence  Jennings 
Elsie  Julius 
Hannah  Kahn 
Ray  Kahn 


Mataileen  Larkin 

RONIA    LeVINE 

Helen  Maestri 
Betty  McLaughlin 
Aline  Mitchener 
Edna  Morrison 
Ethel  Muse 
Louise  Parham 


Florence  Pierson 
Margaret  Rennie 
Margie  Robertson 
Mary  Rollins 
Roberta  Seiferth 
Nanette  Tomlinson 
Alice  Trawick 
Margaret  Troeschner 


Erminia  Wadsworth 
Janet  Wallace 
Lucie  Walne 
Hilda  Wasserman 
Ethel  Jane  Westfeldt 
Rena  Wilson 
Audrey  White 


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Baginsky  Dreyer  Goodman 

KoRN  Lang  Segel  Stahl 


Tulane    Oratorical    and    Debating    Council 

Officers 

George  Jacob   Segel Chairman 

Leopold  Stahl Secretary-Treasurer 


Faculty  Members 


Dr.  John  M.  McBryde 
Francis  S.  Reed 
Richard  R.  Kirk 


Frank  W.  Prescott 
Dr.  Clarence  Bonnett 
Lester  Hargreit 


Student  Members 


Edward  Dreyer 
Herman  Baginsky 
Samuel  Goodman 
C.  B.  Henriques 


Charles  Korn 
Dan  Moore 
Henry  Ogden 
Samuel  Lang 


B.  W.  Yancey 

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debating  affairs. 


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Bagby 

Baginsky 

Bell 

Clayton 

Comer 

Dreyer 

Fenner 

Fortenberry 

Goodman 

Hack 

Hall 

Kane 

Kendall             Korn 

Lang 

Levert 

Little 

LURIE 

D.  Moore 

L.  Moore 

Ogden 

Read 

ROBICHAUX 

Segel 

Stahl 

Terhune 

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Glendy  Burke  Literary  and  Debating 

Society 

Officers 

Benjamin  W.  Yancev Speaker 

Herman  M.  Bacinsky Vice    Speaker 

Dan'  S,  Moore Secretary-Treasurer 

Paul  Freund Historian 

James  I.  McCain Censor 

George   Kalif Critic 

C.  B.  Henriques 
Drirgatc  in  Oratorical   and  Debating    Council 

EuwiN  P.   Drever 
Deler/ale  to  Oratorical  and  Debalinrj    Council 


Benjamin  Yancey 
James  I.  McCain 
Herman    M.    Baginsky 
George  Secel 
Cornelius  Terhune 
R.  Lyman  Heindel 
C.  B.  Henriques 
Dan  S.  Moore 
Samuel  Lang 
Paul  Freund 
Edward  P.  Dreyer 
Eugene  B.  Robichaux 
Frank  Ogden 
Charles  Korn 


Members 

Walter  A.  Lurie 
Harnett  Kane 
Luther    Fortenbery 
David  Comer 
Stanford  Hyman 
Gustave  Devron 
Sherwood  S.  Clayton 
Samuel  Goodman 
Philip  Hack 
Leopold  Stahl 
John  Gilmour 
Melvin  Barre 
Lane  Kendall 


V.  K.  Cox 
Charles  Fenner 
James  Read 
John  Levert 
Pat  Little 
John  Parker 
A.  Dallam  O'Brien 
William  A.  Bell 
LoNNiE  Moore 
H.  H.  Hall 
Leon  Goldberg 
Ralph  Pearson 
Robert  Rainold 
George  F.  Bacby 


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Bell 

Bloch 

Charbonnet 

Clayton 

Comer 

Darter 

Dreyer 

Fenner 

Fowler 

Gray 

Hall 

Levert 

Little 

Minor 

Monroe 

Moore 

Ogden 

Savant 

Shaw 

Sherwood 

Stahl 

Stolley 

Tharp 

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Tulane  University  Dramatic  Guild 

Organized,    1922. 

Officers 

E.  B.  Charbonnet,  Jr Presidfnl 

Dan  S.  Moore Vice  President 

Waller  Fowler,  Jr Acting  Secretary 

R.  M.  Shaw Treasurer 

Jeanne  Tavan Business  Manager 

T.  A.   Wilson Student  Director 


MoisE  Block 
Charles  Henriques 
James  I.  McCain 
Mary  Loeb 
Allen  Smith 
Herman  Stolley 
Jeanne  Tavan 
Leo  Stahl 
Benjamin  Yancey 
R.  M.  Shaw 
E.  B.  Charbonnet,  Jr. 
Edward  P.  Dreyer 


Members 

William  K.  Gladnev 
G.  Theo.  Kramer 
Dan  S.  Moore 
E.  Reed  Sherwood 
Louis  Darter,  Jr. 
J.  P.  Little 
Harrington  Hall 
Sherwood  Clayton 
Charles  Fenner 
Claude  Minor 
Calvin  Gray 
D.  A.  Savant 


T.  A.  Wilson 
Gustave  Devron 
M.  E.  O'Neil 
Dallam  O'BkTen 
Wm.  a.  Bell 
James  Tharp 
James  Bledsoe 
David  Comer 
Frank  Ogden 
John  Levert 
George  Monroe 
W.  Fowler,  Jr. 


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Lang 


Mars 


Wright 


The  Newcomb  Dramatic  Club 

Officers 

Edwardo   Parsons Pnsidenl 

RoBniE  Lang Vice  PrrsidftU 

WiLLiA  Wright Secretary 

Marcelle  Mars Treasurer 

Helen  Morphy Stage  Manager 


E.  Adams 
N.  Allen 
R.  Allen 

A.  ASBURY 
L.  AUBERT 

N.  Alieert 
L.  Backer 
S.  Barker 

F.  Barlow 

N.    M.    BARTL._rT 

K.  Bearss 
F.  Blacklock 
E.  Brandao 

D.  Brandao 

L.    BiLLEAUD 

E.  Burrows 
H.  Cambias 
J.  Cantrell 
A.  Carroll 
D.  Carroll 
V.  Carrau 

C.  Carnahan 

F.  Claverie 
N.  Clark 
L.  Cohen 
M.  Crozat 
M.  Cullen 


M.  Davenport 

L.  Deloche 

S.  de  la  Houssaye 

S.  DOSSETT 

R.  Duffy 
M.  Earhart 
E.  Ellis 
L.  Everett 
H.  Fancher 

B.  Field 
\.  Finkle 
L.  Fox 

L.  M.  Ferguson 
R.   Feingold 

C.  Fairchild 
M.  Gastrell 
C.  Grayson 
H.  GoucH 

A.    GOLL 

C.  Gonzales 

A.  GuioN 
M.  Hartson 
M.  Harrison 

B.  Halpern 
K.  T.  Hanley 
K.  Hardesty 
N.  Harris 


Members 

M.  Henriques 
E.  Harris 
Haas 

C.  Heaslip 

D.  Hills 
H.  Hiller 
M.  Hoefeld 

E.  HUGER 
H.  Hyman 
B.  Hyman 
E.  Johnson 
B.  G.  Knox 
M.  N.  Keesler 
R.  Kahn 

S.  Kundert 
J.  Kammer 
K.   Kammer 
J.  Ledoux 
E.  Lewis 
A.   Lockhart 
P.  Laurence 
R.  Lang 
L.  Lambiotte 
\'.  Lazarus 
A.  Levy 
J.   LURIE 
A.  Mahoney 


M.  Mars 
R.  Moss 
B.  McCoy 
F.   McBryde 
H.  Maestri 
M.  McAllen 
L.    Meyers 
M.  Moise 
T.  Micas 

A.  Mitchner 
H.  Morphy 

M.  Michaelson 

B.  McLaughlin 
E.  Muse 

E.  Parsons 

F.  Pierson 
H.  Perkins 
M.  Patz 
Y.  Pavy 

K.  POLACK 

L.  Phillips 

A.  Richardson 

B.  Richardson 
D.  Russ 

B.  Robertson 

R.   ROGAN 

P.  Saal 


N.  Sancton 
M.  B.  Saunders 
A.  Shands 
N.  Seghers 
V.  Stauss 
E.  Singer 

D.  Thomas 
M.  Thomason 

M.     TVITE 

E.  O'Leary 

M.   VUNCANNON 
O.  VMCKNAIR 

A.  Veith 

M.    VlLLERE 

J.  Wallace 
M.  Walker 
£.  Westfeldt 
L.  Wilson 

C.  Wilson 

E.  Waldermann 

E.  Welch 

H.  Wasserman 

B.  Werlein 
A.  White 

D.  Yandell 
W.  Wright 

A.    ZiNK 


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CORTNER 


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Officers 

Stella    Hayward Prrsidrnl 

Alice   Goll Vice  P/-esidrnt 

Leola  Bacher Secretary-Treasurer 

Mary'  Cortner Business  Manager 

Vivian  Carrau Librarian 


Kathry'n  Bearss 
Frances   Carnahan 
Mary  Cortner 
Dorothy  Daniel 
Villa  East 
Eleanor  Ellis 
Pauline  Ephraim 
Edith  Fasterling 
Katherine  Greaves 
Mary  Heiss 
Dorothy  Ittmann 


Louise  Adams 
Mary  Armstrong 
Kitty  Bacon 
Dorothy'  Baylor 
Vivian  Carrau 
Elizabeth  Coleman 


Leola  Backer 
Dorothy  Brandao 
Yvette    Chequelin 
Dorothy  Carroll 


First  Sopranos 


Gertrude  Johnston 
Salome  Kundert 
Lucille  Lazarus 
Marguerite  Maritzky 
Helen   McCampbell 
Mildred   Michaelson 
Louise  Parham 
RiLLA  Lee  Booth 
Elizabeth  Cecil 
Mary  Cunningham 
Bertha  Denman 
Kathleen  Edmiston 


Marionne  Ellis 
Luella  Everett 
Beatrice  Gerson 
Stella  Hayward 
Janet  Hooper 
Elizabeth  Johnston 
Ruth  Kemp 
Mataileen  Larkin 
Jean  Ledoux 
Flora  McBryde 
Thomasene  McCorkle 
Alice  Palanque 


Hermie  Perkins 
Sarah   Ramage 
Dorothy  Schraut 
Dorothy  Tennisson 
Martha    Vuncannon 
Martha  Wilson 
Margaret  Rosser 
Bertha  Seaward 
Mazie  Viguerie 
Elmere   Welsch 
WiLLiA   Wright 


Second  Sopranos 


Norma    Gebelin 
Helen  Hamilton 
Jane  Hay'WARd 
m.  muenzenberger 
Marian  Walker 
Dorothy  Yandell 


Elizabeth  Adams 

Attica  Aitkens 

Frances  Barlow 

Dale  Brent 

Delphine  Carron 

Mary  Lee  Coleman       Arline  Zink 


Alice  Goll 
Flora  Hardie 
Lucille  Lang 
Mary  Saunders 
Gladys  Williams 


Altos 


Nellie  M.  Bartlett 
Martha  Earhart 
Myrtle  Gastrell 
Frances  Gray- 


Margaret  Hyde 
Thais  Micas 
Anita  Nolen 
Ruth  Smith 


Maxime  Hacedorn 
Marcelle  Mars 
Clara  Mooney 
Alba  Richardson 
Dorothy  Wigley 


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MOONEY 


Morrison 


Saunders 


The    Newcomb    Arcade 

Staff 

Maridel  Saunders Editor-in-Chief 

Edna  Elizabeth  Morrison Literary  Editor 

S.  T.  Ramage Exchange  Editor 

Helen  Hamilton Art  Editor 

Ethel  Jane  Westfeldt Echoes 

Cecil  Mooney Business   Manager 

Sub-Editors 

Enid  Fisher 
Doris  Hills 
Grace  McKittrick 
Macie  Fine 
Elizabeth  Lewis 


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Brandao 


Chequelin 


Westfeldt 


Newcomt)  French  Circle 

YvEiTE  Chequelin Prcsidcril 

Ethel  Jane  Westfeldt Vice  President 

Esther  Brandeo Secretary-Treasurer 

Evelyn    Maestri Stai/e  Manager 


Members 


E.  Adams 
M.  Aubert 
J.  Bertlett 

D.  Brandao 

F.  Baas 

E.  Baxter 

V.  Blanchard 

E.  Blanchard 

F.  M.  Bergeron 
C.  Bradley 

I.  M.  Born 
K.  Byrne 
R.  Brandao 

E.  Brandao 
L.  Bayon 

G.  Bear 
M.  Burton 

F.  Blacklock 
E.  Breard 

B.  Cleveland 
A.  Chalaron 
L.  Chalaron 
V.  Carron 

P.  Clarkson 
L.  Cozenavette 
A.  Carroll 

C.  Chappell 
M.  Crozat 

M.  A.  Caldwell 
A.  J.  Davis 
M.  Deveraux 


M.  Davenport 
S.  Darter 
R.  Duffy 

M.  DUREL 

B.  Denman 
A.  Ellis 
M.  Ellis 

E.  C.  Echold 
L.  Everett 

E.  ESKRIGCE 
L.    EPPELEY 

L.  Eustis 
H.  Esdorn 

C.  Fairchild 
I.  Fowler 

K.   Friedricks 
I.  N.  Fuickler 

L.    FUNKHAUSER 

A.  Goldsborough 
M.  L.  Giles 
N.  Harris 
M.  Hartson 
H.  Hayward 
G.  Hopkins 

F.  Hardie 

M.  Henriques 

E.   HUGER 

P.  Herzheld 
J.  Ha^tvard 

S.     DE     LA     HOUSSAYE 

G.  Jackson 


K.  Kammer 
J.  Kammer 
B.  Keenan 
E.  Kent 
L.  Lambiotte 
R.  Lang 
M.  Leverich 

A.  Levy 

B.  Lewis 

L.  LiVAUDAIS 

K.  Levy 

L.   LiVAUDAIS 

A.  Logan 

P.  LOLLIGER 

B.  Mansberg 
H.  Maestri 
D.  Martin 

D.  Mengis 
M.  MoisE 

J.  Metcalfe 

E.  Morrison 
R.  Moss 

D.  McGriff 
L.  Newell 
M.  Newell 
L.  O'Donnell 
Y.  Pavy- 
A.  Pollard 
V.  Philbrick 
M.  Plauchee 
I.   Prosdam 


W.  Rainold 
S.  T.  Rammage 
A.  Rhodes 
A.  Richardson 
E.  Robertson 
R.  Rogan 

M.  ROSSER 

S.  Sandmeyer 
M.  Saunders 
M.  B.  Saunders 

C.  Saracco 
L.  Scott 
O.  Seiler 

D.  Shea 
O.  Simpson 

C.  Smithers 
V.  Stauss 
M.  Troesher 
M.  Walker 

E.  Wadsworth 
H.  Weld 

A.  T.  Weir 

B.  Werlein 

D.  Westbrook 
R.  Willford 
M.  E.  Willis 

C.  Wilson 
M.  Wilson 
M.  E.  Woods 
H.  Wasserman 


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Arckitectural   Society,    1927-1928 

Officers 

R.  Gelpi President 

J.  T.   Collins yice  President 

C.  P.  WiLLOZ Secretary 

W.  A.  FoLLANSBEE Treasurer 

Miss  A.  Howell Jambalaya  Representative 


R.  Gelpi 
J.  T.  Collins 
M.  Heinberg 


Members 
Seniors 


I.  Klein 

C.   P.   WiLLOZ 

W.   A.  FOLLANSBEE 


Miss  A.  Howell 
J.  W.  Underwood 
H.  C.  Parker 
M.  Cohen 
Q.  Walker 


Juniors 


E.  Neild 
R.  Crump 
L.  EusTis 
G.  Christy 
J.  Abadie 


C.  H.  Wicker 


H.  T.  Hart 
A.  T.  Blaunt 
L.  L.  Wright 
E.  P.  Dupont 
Miss  M.  L.  Hummel 


Sophomores 

J.  J.  Kessels 
R.  Wehrman 
J.  D.  Purcell 
L.  Bierhorst 
G.  T.  Kraemer 


S.   M.   Hoover 
N.  J.  Bandi 

F.  A.    POGGI 

J.  P.  Edwards 

G.  A.  Rolfs 


J.  M.  Anderson 
W.  J.  Carmauche 
W.  A.  Cahill 
J.  H.  Clampit 
C.  Clinton 
J.  M.  Fitch 
M.  M.  Fishman 
F.  D.  Fulham 
H.  E.  Jastram 
W.  C.  Keenan,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

E.  A.  Lea 
J.  B.  Levert 
G.  W.  Lonegan 
M.  M.  Maxwell 
C.  L.  Moroney 
Miss  A.  A.  Miller 

0.  K.  Mysing 
J.  H.  Philips 

1.  W.  Riccintti 
E.  H.  Reisch 


J.  C.  Schneider 
J.  T.  Scott 
Silverstein 
W.  K.  Stubbs 
M.  W.  White 
G.  P.  Stubbs 
W.  F.  Williams 
S.  Wilson,  Jr. 
R.  S.  Yeargain 
S.    C.   Berdon 


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Tulane   Ne\vcoint)   Ckristian  Union 

Officers 

Elisabeth   Kendall President 

Cornelius  Terhune Vice  President 

Dorothy  Ross Secretary 

Alice   Goll Treasurer 

Lane  Kendall Program    Chairman 


Adrienne  Asbury 
Dorothy  Brandao 
Lawrence  Brizard 
Sherwood  Bergdorf 
Marie  Burton 
Annette   Carroll 
Dorothy  Carroll 
Kyser  Cox 
Will  Cox 
Huldah   Chapin 
Sherwood  Clayton 
J.  J.  Davidson 


Members 
Mignonne.Durel 
Joseph  Failla 
Alice  Goll 
Helen  Gough 
Katharine   Hardesty 
Edward  Hetland 
Lane  Kendall 
Elisabeth  Kendall 
Bertha  Gwin  Knox 
Alvin  Marice 
J.  J.  Metzger 
Thais  Micas 


George  Monroe 
Dan  Moore 
Mary  Rollins 
Rebecca  Rollins 
Dorothy  Russ 
Colhorne  Stewart 
Bruno  Stolley 
W.  F.  Smith 
Virginia  Tete 
Cornelius  Terhune 
George  Thomas 
Robert  Thomas 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hugh  E.  Robinson 
Advisors 


Tulane  Newcomb  Christian  Union  is  an  organization  of  Christian  students,  fostered 
by  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Tulane  and  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  Newcomb.  The  main  object 
of  the  group  is  to  discuss  student  problems  and  to  find  out  in  what  ways  Jesus 
helps  to  solve  these  problems.  The  unit  seeks  to  bring  about  a  greater  fellowship 
of  students,  and  also  to  broaden  its  interests  into  acts  of  service.  All  students  of 
both  Tulane  and  Newcomb  are  mojt  welcome. 


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1"         ~        "  ■  ' 

Bergeron  Daniels  Dodds  East  Field  Fisher 

Foster  Greaves  Julius  Knapp  McLaughlin 

NocKTON  Sweeney  Tomlinson  Tonsmiere  Treadaway 

Josephine    Louise    House    Council 

Officers 

Katherine    Greaves President 

Enid  Fisher Easi   JVins  President 

Elsie   Julius Secretary 

Villa  East Doris  Hall  President 

House  Council 

1928 

Dorothy  Daspit  Dicy  Dodds  Lena   May   Nockton      Marion  Walker 

Beatrice  Field  (ex  officio) 

1929 

Fannie  Mae  Bergeron  Jo  Meredith 

Evelyn  Daniel  Sue  Tonmeire 

Mary  Treadaway 

1930 
Inez  Knapp  June  Pickens  Mary  Sweeney 

Doris  Hall  Representative  Honorary  Member 

Betty  McLaughlin  Ruby    Foster 

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Jahncke 


Marshall 


MOISE 


Newcomb    Athletic    Council 

Pat  Lamd,   Clmirman 

Seniors 
Alice  Moise  Eleanor  Waldermann  Maridel  Saunders 

Juniors 
Agnes  Marshall  Ethel  Muse 

Dot  Stearn 

Sop}lOlll07-l'S 

Josephine  Fry  Adele  Jahncke 


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Lambiotte  McKrn-RiCK 

Seaward  Tomlin'son  Wilson 


Y.  W.  C.  A.    Cabinet 


Grace  McKittrick President  Nanneite   Tomlinson 

Rena  Wilson •    Vice  President  Louise  Lambiotte     .     . 

Bertha  Seaward  .  Undergraduate  Representative 


Secretary 
Treasurer 


Nancy  Allen 
Frances  Baas 
Grace  Bear 
Martha  Bondurant 
RiLLA  L.  Booth 
Dorothy   Brandao 
Dorothy  Brown 
Clara  M.  Buchannan 
Mary  A.  Caldwell 
Louise  Carrol 
Vivian  Carron 
CoRiNNE    Carter 
T.  Carruth 
L.  Chalaron 
A.  Chalaron 
Huldah   Chapin 
Cynthia  Chappell 
Yvette  Chequelin 
Peggy  Clarkson 
Elizabeth  Cleveland 
E.  Coleman 
M.  L.  Coleman 
Mary  Cortner 
e.  coulson 
Catherine  Crowe 


Kathleen    Crawford 
Evelyn  Crawford 
Evelyn  Daniel 
Sara  Darter 
Grace   Ellington 
Eleanor  Ellis 
Lucia  Epley 
Louella  Everett 
Beatrice  Field 
Enid  Fisher 
Bessie  Fetzenreiter 
Myrtle  Gastrell 
Shirley-  Gay 
Mary  L.  Giles 
Frances  Gray 
Lucille  Greaves 
Eleanor  Hafkesbring 
Katherine   Hardesty 
Flora  Hardie 
Mary  Harrolson 
Margaret   Henriques 
Helene  Hey'wood 
Marianne  Jack 
Adele  Jahncke 
Sue  Joe  Jarrott 
Cornelia  Kell 


Betty    Kendall 
E.  W.  Keeg 
Inez  Knapp 
Louise  Lambiotte 
Jean  Ledoux 
Helene  Levy 
Alice  Logan 
Agnes  Marshall 
Dorothy'  McGriff 
Grace  McKittrich 
Clara  Mooney 
M.   Metzenberger 
Lillian  Newell 
Margaret  Newell 
Lena  Mae  Nockton 
Elizabeth  O'Donnel 
Vinette  Philbrick 
Alice  Pollard 
Janie  Price 
Margaret  Rennie 
Allie  Rice 
Rosalind  Rogan 
Mary  Rollins 
Rebecca  Rollins 
Dorothy  Russ 
Carla  Sapacco 


Louise   Scallerty 
Bertha  Seawood 
Doris  Shea 
Odilles  Simpson 
Gorilla  Smith 
Mariola  Sparks 
Dorothy   Stearns 
Catherine  Stewart 
Mary  Sweeney 
Virginia  Tete 
Virginia  Theobald 
Nannette  Tomlinson 
Margaret  Troescher 
Alcenith  Veith 
E.  Wadsworth 
Lucie  Walne 
Belle  Watson 
Grace  Watson 
Margaret  Watson 
Betty  Werlein 
Ethel  J.  Westfeldt 
D.  Westbrook 
Mary  E.  Willis 
Rena  Wilson 
M.  L.  Williams 
Dorothy  Yandell 


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Moore 


SCHAFFNER 


Terhune 


Tulane    Young    Men's    Christian 
Association 

Officers 

Sherwood   S.    Clayton President 

Fred   McKinney First  Vice  President 

Phillipe   V.   ScHAFFNER Second  Vice  President 

Dan  S.  Moore Secretary 

Cornelius   A.  Terhune Student  Treasurer 

H.  E.  Robinson  . General   Secretary 

Dr.  S.  a.  Mahood  .  Climn.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Faculty  Comm. 


The  Tulane  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  is  the  only  campus  organization  that 
is  campus-wide  in  its  scope.  Membership  in  the  Association  is  open  to  anyone  who 
declares  himself  to  be  in  accord  with  its  aims.  The  program  is  carried  on  by  the 
students  under  the  direction  of  the  General  Secretary  and  is  designed  so  as  to  care 
for  the  social,   recreational   and   religious  life  of  the  student. 


Antoon 

Badger 

Bagby 

Cassagne 

Centanni 

Crettet 

David 

DiETH 

Failla 

Kendall 

Marice 

Metzcer 

Monroe 

Read 

Tharp 

Thomason 

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Fresnmen     Y     CIud 


Officers 

H.  Thomason President 

M.  Crettet Vice  President 

J.  Tharp Secretary 

C.  Cassagne Treasurer 


Members 


E.  Antoon 
A.  Badger 
G.  Bagby 

J.   BONNETTE 

A.  Centanni 
E.  Dailey 
C.  David 
G.  DuBus 
J.  Failla 

J.   GUNN 

L.  Kendall 
A.  Long 
G.  Monroe 


R.  Pearson 

D.  Price 
M.  Read 

M.  Seligman 
t>.  Tonkel 
S.  Wilson 
J.  Metzger 
A.  J.  Marice 

E.  DiETH 

A.  Kerstens 
G.  E.  Surgi 
U.  J.  Borvant 
A.  J.  Roth 


Advisors 

H.  E.  Robinson  S.  S.  Clayton 

L.  J.  Darter,  Jr. 


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Bailey 
Davis 
Heidelberg 
Safferstone 


Barkham 
Green 

MiDLO 

Strickland 


Coon 
Hatcher 
Ross 
Webb 


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An  Intercollegiate   Fraternity  of   Master  Masons,   Founded   Washington    and   Lcc,    lyiy. 

TuLANE  Square 

Established    1920. 

Officers 

Dee  a.  Strickland President  L.  F.  Gray Treasurer 

T.  T.  Ross Fke  President  H.  S.  Coon Inner  Tyler 

C.  E.  Webb     ....     Recording  Secretary  G.  A.  Elgutter Chaplain 

D.  R.   Davis     .     .     Corresponding  Secretary  J.  S.  Bailey Historian 

L.  L.  Allums Master  of  Ceremonies 

Advisory  Council 
Dee  a.  Strickland,  Chairman 

J.  S.  Bailey  D.  R.  Davis  C.  E.  Webb 

Honorary  Members 

J.  A.  Davilla,   Sr.  George  Poith  W.  A.  Tharp 

W.  J.  Kaiser  H.  R.  Perez  R.  H.  Schaffmt 

P.  L.  Luck  E.  T.  Price  A.  F.  Suhling 

E.  L.  Jahncke  R.  E.  Ramsey  T.  F.  Mathes 

W.  J.  Hugo  Henry  Strack  H.  W.  Wallace,  Jr. 

Passive  Members 

Dr.  O.  W.  Bethea  ■  Dr.  F.  L.  Loria  Dr.  T.  B.  Sellers 

R.   K.  Bruff  C.  a.  Latham  W.  A.  Simpson 

Dr.  H.  a.  Bloom  Dr.  S.  B.  McNair  Dr.  W.  C.  Smith 

S.  V.  D'Amico  Dr.  N.  H.  Palmer  Dr.  V.  C.  Smith 

G.  A.  Elgutter  E.  M.  Nabershinc  D.  O.  Smith 

Dr.  G.  H.  Felders  Prof.  F.  W.  Prescott  James  I.  Smith 

Dr.  Seth  Floyd  J.  J.  Ruffo  Dr.  P.  J.  Slaughter 

Dr.  J.  R.  Flowers  A.  L.  Robinett  L.  E.  Standifer 

H.  L.  Gaidry  C.  S.  Williams  R.  A.  Steinmeyer 

Hugo  Jamierson  Dr.  M.  J.  White  A.  M.  Suthon 

Dr.  M.  L.  Rosenbaum  Dr.  Kyle  Hill  L.  F.  Wakeman 

Dr.  R.  E.  Summit  Dr.  V.  S.  Rabb  Dr.  P.  Q.  Stansall 

Dr.  H.  E.  Cannon  Dr.  E.  A.  Ray  Dr.  D.  R.  Womack 

D.  C.  Easley  C.  G.  Griffin  W.  C.  Vetech 

Active  Members 

L.  L.  Allums  L.  F.  Gray  D.  V.  Smith 

J.  S.  Bailey  J.  L.  Green  Irving  Safferstone 

H.  S.  Coon  C.  H.  Heidelberg  Charles  Taiktor 

L.  T.  Cox  H.  C.  Hatcher  C.  E.  Webb 

D.  R.  Davis  Charles  Midlo  J.  V.  Willey 

J.  E.  Frazier  C.  S.  Powell  T.  T.  Ross 

S.  F.  Fraser  D.  a.  Strickland 


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Cassagn'e  Clayton 

Minor  Smithson 

Thomas  Wager 


Terhone 


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Founded,  Tulane  University,  May  \,  1927. 

Seniors 
S.  S.  Clayton  C.  A.  Terhune 

O.  Wager 

Juniors 
C.  A.  Minor  E.  F.  Ryan 

Sophomores 
J.  Smithson  G-  Thomas 

Freshmen 
V.  Anderson  C.  Cassagne 

A.  Miller 


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Anderson 

Antoon 

Arny                        Blow 

Brizard 

BURGDORF 

Clampit 

Cox 

DeBakey 

Failla 

GUIDRY 

Hanna 

HOLLEMAN 

Kennon 

Monroe 

NUNGESTER 

Read 

Tait 

Thomas 

Tritico                    Woods 

ZlEGLER 

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Dormitory    Club 

Ben  Kaplan President 

C.  Ernest   Schmidt Secretary 

Michael  E.  DeBakey ' Treasurer 

Committeemen 
Frank  Sica  J.  M.  B.  Filippone  Vincent    Guastella 

Members 

Seniors 

Ben  Kaplan  C.  Ernest  Schmidt 

Sophomores 
Michael  E.  DeBakey      Vincent  Guastella       L.  A.  Crapitto  J.  S.  Anderson 

James  Fitch  E.  C.  Hanna  M.  D.  Rosenbaum  J.  M.  B.  Filippone 

Frank  Sica  C.  M.  Barrier  R.  A.  Arny  P.  J.  Sparer 

G.  T.  Thomas 

Freshmen 

L.  A.  LuNDY  E.  G.  DeBakey  R.  A.  Guidry 

Mackey  White  P.  A.  Kennon  C.  E.  Dolhonde 

H.  S.  Tait  F.  M.  Tritico  J.  H.  Clampit 

J.  S.  Failla  G.  Nungester  Philip  Lisotta 

S.  I.  BuRGDORF  Geo.  Harverson  J.  W.  Monroe 

Edw.  Antoon  L.  Brizard  W.  W.  Ziegler 

V.  K.  Cox  R.  A.  Thomas  L.  D.  Newman 

L.    GrEENBURG  J.  S.  BONNETTE  HiRAM   BlOW 

T.  B.  Woods  G.  A.  Holleman  Carl  Chase 

J.  R.  Read  W.  E.  Cox 

Special 
L.  C.   Davis 

Faculty 
George  Kalif  A.  L.  Aycock 


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Harrison                  Higcins                     Hopfensitz 

LODRIGUES                        McKlNNEY                      MeRCIER 

Clerc                     Fernon 
Inbau                    Levy 
Nelson                   Schaffner 

Arthurians 

Founded   Februar)',   1925. 

Se?nors 

Carlos  P.  Cabibi 
Joseph   G.  Fernon,   Jr. 
Vernon  B.  Harrison 

Lawrence   E.   Hicgins 
Albert  A.   Hopfensitz 
Louis  M.  Levy 

Juniors 

ROYDEN    R.    LODRIGUES 

Fred  McKinney 
Phillippe  Shaffner 

Reason  Louis   Cope 

Merrill  A.  Gerstner 
Sophomores 

Alfred   Mercier,  Jr. 

John  W.    Bierhorst 
Louis  Bierhorst 

James  R.  Bigcar,  Jr. 
Martin  D.  Burkenroad 
Milton  C.  Clerc 

Fred  E.  Inbau 
Willis  J.  Nelson,  Jr 

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To   the  Ladies 

And  when  a  lady's  in  the  case, 
You  know,  all  other  things  give  place. 
Gay:     Fables. 

Ladies,  like  variegated  tulips  show, 
'Tis  to  their  changes  half  their  charm  we  owe. 
Pope:     Moral  Essays. 

Beauty  itself  doth  of  itself  persuade 
The  eyes  of  men  without  an  orator. 
Sliakcspcarc:     Ring  of  Lucrece. 

A  thing  of  beauty  is  a  joy  forever: 

Its   loveliness   increases;    it  will    never 

Pass  into  nothingness. 

Keats:     Endymion. 

If  eyes  were  made  for  seeing. 
Then   Beauty  is  its   own   excuse   for   being. 
Emerson:     The  Rhodora. 

Beauty,   like  wit,   to  judges  should  be  shown, 
Both  are  most  valued  where  they  best  are  known. 

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swers to  the  original  "Wlio  was  that  I-ndy  I 
seen  you   with  last  night?" 

Me:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last    night  ?" 

You:  "That  was  no  lady;  that  was  my  brother 
with   his  new  bell  bottom   trousers." 

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First:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last   night?" 

Second:  "That  wasn't  last  night — it  was  this 
morning." 

*      ■»      f 

Con:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last   night  ?" 

Sumption:  "That  wasn't  my  wife.  That  was 
a  bob-haired  bandit  I  was  giving  my  money  to." 


Co-ed:  "Who  was  the  gentU-man  I  saw  you 
with   last   night?" 

Second  Dumbell;  "That  wan  no  g(-ntlr-man; 
that  was  a  prohibition  agent." 

*  *      « 

Bororo:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  Heen  you  klnn 
on    tho    street    last    night  ?" 

After:  "That  was  no  lady  I  kisHed  on  the 
street;  I  kissed  her  on  the  lips." 

w         «         * 

Sober:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last    night?" 

Full:  "That  was  no  lady.  That  was  me 
dressed  up  like  one — you  was  drunk  and  see- 
ing  double." 

*  *      * 

FuUa:  "Who  was  that  lady  you  were  with 
on  the  street  last  night?" 

Bull :  "We  weren't  on  the  street ;  I  was  in 
the  gutter." 

*  *      # 

Coo:  "WTio  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last   night?" 

Koo:  "I  wouldn't  ask  you  that,  if  you  had 
my    wife  out    last   night." 

*  •     It- 
Mary:    "Wlio   was   that    lady   I  seen   you   with 

last   night?" 

Xmas:  "That  wasn't  me — that  was  two  other 
persons." 

*  *      It- 
Howdy :    "What  could   you  be  doing  with  that 

lady    I    seen    you    with    last    night  ?" 

Doo:  "I  could  have  been  playing  polo — but 
I    wasn't." 

«      *      * 

Me:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last  night  ?" 

Too:  "Believe  it  or  not,  we  were  waiting  for 
a   street    car." 

Sal:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last  night?" 

Vation:  "That  was  no  lady,  that  was  Julian 
Eltinge." 

*  *      * 

Sar;  "Who  was  that  collegian  I  saw  you  with 
yesterday?" 

Castic:  "That  was  no  collegian;  he  just  lost 
his   hat." 

Ella:  "Who  was  that  lady  I  seen  you  with 
last    night?" 

Phant:  "Really  and  truly.  I  cannot  tell  a  lie, 
as  I  am  a  direct  descendant  of  Truthful  George 
Washington,  but  that  was  no  lady;  that  was 
niy  wife." 


This  aint  ^are 


de  la  Houssaye:  "And  why  do  you  call  me 
Pilgrim  ?" 

Any  Newcombite:  "Because  every  time  you 
call   you   make  a  little  progress." 


The  Waitress  who  was  so  dumb  that,  when 
serving  traveling  salesmen,  she  didn't  know 
whetlier  Lettuce  meant  a  vegetable  or  a  propo- 
sition. 


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BY  THE  LILY  POND 


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MAY    DAY 

Com  us — A  Pageant 

(Suggested  by  Milton's  Masniie  of  Comus) 

The  Class  of  '28  to  the  Class  of  '27 

Saturday,  May  7,  1927. 

Mirth  and  Merriment  hold  sway  in  the  Enchanted  Wood,  where  Comus,  God  of  Revelry,  reigns 
supreme.  This  day  Comus  chooses  a  Queen,  and  by  means  of  his  magic  powers,  he  causes  the 
Earth  to  pour  forth  its  gifts  in  her  honor.  Bacchus,  the  father,  and  Circe,  the  mother  of  Comus, 
come  to  his  rustic  court  with  their  followers.  Circe  gives  the  Queen  a  magic  sceptre  which 
enables  her  to  glimpse  the  Palace  of  Eternity,  wherein  the  Spheres  and  the  Elements  move. 
Sabrina,  Goddess  of  the  Silver  Lake,  who  holds  the  key  to  the  Land  of  Enchantment,  admits 
mortals,   who  frolic  for  the  pleasure  of  the   Queen. 

Comus Beatrice   Field 

Queen Dorothea  Schlessinger 


Demigods 


Marion  Walker 
Helen  Morphy' 
Mary  Moffett 
Maridel  Saunders 


Sue  Mac  Fox 
Janet  Wallace 
Stella  Havward 
Cora  Heaslip 


Maids 


Naomi  Hafkesbring 
Babette   Wolf 
Frances  Page 
Elizabeth  Heaslip 


Fannie  Baumgartxer 
Adele  de  la  Barre 
Marcelle  Melun 
Frances  Shaw 


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The  Four  Horsemen 

OR 

Why  Freshmen  Medics  Transfer  to  Soule's 

CAST 

First   Horseman Death 

Second  Horseman Wilbur   Smith 

Third  Horseman Irving  Hardestv 

Fourth    Horseman Wiley  Denis 

Horses By  the  Southern  Zoological  Association 

Thunder  and  l.i/jhlning By  Jupiter   Pluvius 


Head,  Neck,  Thnrax 


Abdomen 


Act  I. 
Histology 

Act  II. 

Embryology 
Act  III. 


Arm    and   Leg 


Physiological   Chemistry 
Physiological   Chemistry 
Organology 


mmw 


What  the  Well-Dressed  Man  Should  Wear 
(Apologies  to  Paul   Mcllhenny,  M.D.) 


I  AND  My  Staff 


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HEN         DAV      IS    DOME- 


375 


AN  INTERVIEW 

With  a  College  Man  Who  Went  Through  College  Without 

a  Frat  Pin 

By  Snipen  Snoop,  Star  Correspondent  for  Jambalaya 

The  task  of  a  reporter  these  dajs  of  balloon  tires  and  pants,  along  ^vith  the  hazards  of  Ne\v 
Fords,   is  endless. 

If  it  isn't  a  queen,  it's  a  movie  actor  or  a  man  who  invented  the  combination  knife,  fork  and 
spoon,  and  you're  sent  out  to  interview  him  about  what  he  thinks  of  Russia  or  the  problem  of 
birth  control. 

But  the  strangest  story  I  have  ever  ventured  upon  happened  last  June,  just  about  the  time 
all  universities  are  getting  rid  of  a  group  of  men  who  think  they  will  just  have  to  go  out  and 
show  their  goatskins  to  conquer  the  world.     Anyway,  this  is  how  this  happened: 

The  August  magazines  were  on  the  bookstand,  therefore  it  was  June;  the  Saturday  Evening 
Post  had  just  come  out  on  the  streets,  this  making  the  day  Thursday,  and  just  as  I  was  settling 
down  for  a  quiet  afternoon  with  static  on  the  radio  and  rustling  of  autos  in  the  streets,  learning 
the  Black  Bottom  in  ten  lessons,  the  phone  rang,  and  I  heard  the  chief's  voice:  "That  you?" 

"No,"   I   answered,   "this  is  ray  brother,  and   I'm  out  of   town." 

"Well,  get  hold  of  yourself  right  away.     I  have  an  assignment  for  you," 

I  gave  up  the  alibi.     "It's  I,  after  all,  I  find.     I  was  just  mistaken  for  a  moment,  chief." 

"All  the  better.  Run  down  to  2222  Twenty-second  street.  They've  just  graduated  a  col- 
legian from  Tulane  University  who  in  all  his  career  at  college  was  not  drafted,  dragged  or 
politely  urged  into  a  fraternity.  I  want  his  views  of  the  Greeks  at  the  St.  Charles  institution," 
asid   the   chief. 

"Right-o!"   I  said,  as  though  I   had  lived   in  London   all   my  life. 

I  finished  learning  that  step  where  you  jump  up  and  wiggle  and  then  come  down  hard  on 
both  feet,  and  hopped  a  taxi. 

Life,  as  I  see  it,  is  very  complex.  We  are  living  in  an  age  of  extreme  uncertainty.  I  have 
yet  to  see  the  man  who  can  jump  from  the  roof  of  the  Roosevelt  Hotel  and  bounce,  but  after 
hearing  about  this  man  who  managed  to  get  through  college  without  a  frat  pin,  I  began  to 
believe  in  Santa  Claus  again. 

376 


The  taxi  cliove  up  to  the  door,  and  after  arfiuiiin  with  the  taxi  driver  about  whether  I  K'lt 
my  full  ride  out  of  the  last  half  mile,  the  street  being  bumpy,  and  me  most  of  the  time  not  on 
the  back  seat,  I  paid  him  my  last  $50.00  and   gave  him  a  dime  tip. 

As  I  entered  there  I  saw  Mr.  Ima  Wonder,  alluringly  attired  in  a  bathrobe  of  coon  skin, 
trimmed  with  ermine,  lying  back  in  his  luxurious  armchair  in  a  disorganized  heap,  wondering 
whether  he  was  still  drunk  from  the  gin-party  of  the  night  before  or  was  that  really  his  diploma 
he  held  in  his  hand  after  hard  years  of  work.  Outside,  the  rays  of  the  pitiless  sun  beat  an 
unceasing  tattoo  on  the  expansive  marble  steps,  wh'.le  the  howl  of  the  wind  and  rain  reminded 
me  of  a  zoo  at  feeding  time.  It  was  all  very  confusing,  but  at  last  I  was  having  my  much 
anticipated   interview   and   nothing  mattered. 

I  spoke  first.     "This  is  indeed  a  most  remarkable  pleasure,  have  my  card." 

"Very  glad  to  have  you  here,   Mr.  Snap,"  he  said  as  he  read  my  card   upside   down. 

"Snoop,   if  you   please,"   I   corrected. 

"I  beg  your  pardon.  I  am  a  little  nearsighted,  and  now  just  what  is  it  you  desire  to  inter- 
view  me   about?" 

"I  am  sure  the  readers  of  my  magazine  would  be  glad  to  hear  about  your  career  in  Tulane, 
and  how  you  managed  to  get  through  without  being  made  a  Greek,"  said  I,  pulling  a  tj'pewriter 
from  my  hip   pocket  and   unfolding  it. 

"There  is  really  nothing  I  can  say  that  w-ould  interest  anybody,"  said  the  famous  youth 
modestly,  but  lyingly,  as  he  extracted  a  bundle  of  typewritten  sheets  from  the  drawer  of  his  desk. 

"How  did  it  happen  that  you  did  not  get  into  any  fraternal  organization,  and  yet  managed 
to  get  a  diploma?"  I  asked,   leaning  over  my  typewriter  to  get  every  word. 

Whereupon  Mr.  Wonder  smiled,  displaying  some  nifty  bridgework  and   a  gold  bicuspid. 

"It  was  most  peculiar,   I  might  say,   accidental,   Mr.   Slop     .     .     ." 

"Snoop,   if  you  don't  mind." 

"Excuse  me.  It  happened  this  way,"  he  said.  "You  can  believe  it  or  not,  I  was  waiting 
for   a   street  car     .     .     ." 

"Now,  now,   Mr.   Wonder." 

"Now   I   recall   that  wasn't  it  al   all.     I   remember  now." 

"But,  Mr.  Wonder,"  I  interrupted,  we  are  getting  away  from  the  subject,  I  reminded  him. 
So  I  turned  to  something  else. 

"Mr.  Wonder,  what  65plen  s  &  $oe— (()??." 

"I  beg  your  pardon?" 

"My  mistake,  Mr.  Wonder.  It  is  getting  quite  dark  in  here,  and  I  couldn't  make  nut  the 
keys  on  my  madiine.  Could  I  trouble  you  to  push  that  light  button  there  .  .  .  Thank  you 
.  .  .  Now  then,  what  are  your  views  of  the  Greek  life  on  the  Tulane  campus?  Coming  from 
you,   a  nonfrat  man,  they  will   be  impartial   and  most  interesting." 

His  reply,  which  is  not  so  hot,  and  not  even  worth  repeating,  will  be  found  in  the  following 
paragraphs  of  this  narrative. 

"Surely,"  I  ventured,  "you  are  in  accord  with  the  twenty  Greek  organizations  on  the  campus." 

"Oh,  yes,"  he  said,  lighting  a  Murad  and  being  nonchalant,  "one  is  as  bad  as  tha  other,  in 
my  opinion,   Mr.   Slot." 

"Mr.  Snoop,"  I  corrected,  doubling  the  "o"  and  substituting  a  "p"  for  a  "t".  "Very  inter- 
esting;  tell  me  about  them  all,   and   what  you   really  think  of  each  of  them." 

"Are  you  going  to  publish  this  interview,  Mr.   Scoot,"  he  asked. 

"Mr.  Snoop,"  I   urged  him  to  call  me.     "Why,   yes." 

"Then  this  will  be  merely  a  formal  interview,  and  no  real  truth  in  it.  For  if  I  told  you  in 
Russian  what  I  think  of  those  Greeks  in  German,  and  you  were  to  print  it  in  French,  I  would 
be  arrested   in   English." 

"Very  well,"   I  said,  just  give  me  a  mild  opinion. 


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oyA'-  L(r-n.E-a-^By-i>of*'T-vou-CR'i; 
AKE  -wn.i.-i>uED&£-youBrf-A«o 

"Next  in  line  would  come  the  Betas,  the  D. 
K.  E.'s  only  rival  in  pledging  contests;  they 
grablied  twenty-three  yast  year.  They're  really 
nice — that  is,  they  try  to  be.  Since  Caruso  has 
been  dead,  McCormick  is  having  much  competi- 
tion gaining  notorietj-  because  of  the  Beta  boys. 
Just  the  other  day  in  Audubon  Park  Zoo  someone 
thought  the  seals  were  getting  fed,  but  it  turned 
out  to  be  a  bunch  of  the  Betas  practising  the  latest 
opera,   'The  Refrain   from   Smoking.'  " 


"Well,  let's  consider  the  D.  K.  E.'s  first.  They 
are  the  original  ancestors  of  the  Mayflowers,  or 
at  least  they  think  they  are.  Last  year  they 
pledged  the  babies  of  the  campus  by  the  whole- 
sale. I  was  wondering  whether  "Our  Gang" 
from  Hollywood  was  not  an  illustrative  chapter 
of  the  boys  here.  And  their  parties — why  I've 
heard  someone  say  they  were  almost  as  good  as 
the  ones  given  every  night  on  the  boat.  But 
then  when  you  think  what  blue-blooded  boys 
they  have  decorating  their  furniture  over  at  the 
house,  you   might  forgive  them." 


"f*"  BE-CKY'i   ONE  OF   US.' 


"The  Alpha  Tau  Omega's  idea  of  a  good  frat 
is  one  with  a  membership  as  large  as  the  Elks. 
This  can  be  seen  by  the  number  of  freshmen  they 
give  the  bum's  rush  every  September.  Nice,  why 
they'll  do  anything  for  you — that  is,  of  course,  if 
you  are  a  promising  pledge.  Occasionally  they 
catch  a  man  off  his  guard  and  before  he  knows 
what  it's  all  about  they  have  an  A.  T.  O.  pledge 
pin  stuck  on  his  coat  lapel.  But  then,  of  course, 
have  pity,  they're  a  bunch  of  well-meaning 
chaps." 


■rKE-NEw-BETA-SOH& 

"Have  you  ever  heard  of  the  Sigma  Pi's? 
What?  No!  Why,  then,  you  have  never  been  on 
the  Tulane  campus.  They  claim  they  are  the  one 
and  only  salvation  among  the  Greek  members ;  of 
course,  that  is  their  opinion.  They  promise  more 
than  a  political  candidate.  Pledge  Sigma  Pi, 
they'll  tell  you,  and  you  will  never  flunk.  Dean 
Becky's  one  of  us,  and  you're  bound  to  get  through. 
And  collegiate — why,  they  never  wear  anything 
but  plus  fours,  English  cut  clothes,  and  rainbow 
cravats.  And  are  they  socially  prominent?  Why, 
they  have  a  monopoly  on  the  6:30  dates  over  at 
Broadway."  _^___  ,0 


"Do  you  like  sailing?  If  so,  here's  your  chance  to 
get  a  nice  r'de  up  the  picturesque  banks  of  the  new 
basin  on  a  Jahnche  barge.  Yes,  the  big  Sand  and 
Gravel  man  from  New  Orleans  is  none  other  than  a 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Not  only  that,  but  the  S.  A. 
E.'s  are  a  real  frat.  'We  have  an  Auxiliary  Associa- 
tion, an  Alumni  Association,  etc.  We're  always  in  the 
limelight;  we  ought  to  be,  we  pay  enough  to  our  press 
agents,'  the  S.  A.  E.'s  will  tell  you." 


_,^vJE-ALSo 


^- REAL- FRAT? 
AND- THAT'S- CA.E. 


'AN/D-GET-YOUR  T 


"With  the  clinking  of  tea  cups  and  the  chatter  of 
voices  anyone  promenading  down  State  Street  can  tell 
he  is  coming  upon  the  Phi  Delta  Theta's  house.  'We 
like  our  tea  lukewarm  and  our  women  nice  like  we 
are,'  say  the  Phi  Delts.  'Yes,  we're  very  dignified, 
nothing  rough  about  us.  Any  of  our  members  who 
haven't  afternoon  classes  can  be  found  at  the  Audubon 
Tea  Room,  or  some  other  such  rendezvous  gargling  tea.' 
You  must  come  over  and  have  tea  with  us  sometime, 
the  Phis  veil  in  chorus." 


"The  Sigma  Nu's  are  in  a  class  all  by  themselves; 
they  should  be.  They're  a  bad  bunch.  They  don't 
ask  a  frosh  to  pledge  in  a  nice  civil  manner — they 
threaten  him.  If  the  Sigma  Nu's  discover  a  good  candi- 
date he  has  about  as  much  chance  of  escaping  them  as 
a  man  has  of  not  getting  shot  in  Chicago.  But  then  the 
boys  are  not  so  bad,  it's  what  they  feed  them  that  gets 
them  that  way.     They  eat  raw  meat." 


-Tbeoi  Kt^°'^  +Ae,. 


Those    -^^1^ 


"If  you  want  to  find  a  Sigma  Chi,  take  a  stroll  to 
the  College  Pharmacy;  that  is  where  they  hold  their 
meetings.  They're  the  one,  only  and  original  drug- 
store cowboys.  They're  gradually  dwindling  down  to 
a  few  members,  and  unless  they  lay  off  of  cokes,  in 
a  year  or  two  there'll  be  none  left.  They're  mighty 
fine  chaps,  though,  and  they  surely  know  their  ice 
creams." 


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*4     'oca./  ccio^ 


4or   +he  Ki:    bo^s// 


"The  country  boy's  haven.  That's  what  the 
Kappa  Sigs  claim  to  be.  They  even  have  pic- 
tures of  cows  and  chickens  hanging  on  their 
walls  to  make  their  pledges  feel  at  home.  All 
the  boys  from  the  famous  bayous  of  the  state  are 
grabbed  up  by  the  Kappa  Sigs.  Yes,  they  were 
very  much  in  favor  of  farm  relief;  why  shouldn't 
thev  be — thev  have  to  th'nk  of  home  sometimes." 


"If  you  don't  want  to  graduate  from  Tulane 
without  being  a  frat  man,  all  you  have  to  do 
is  make  out  an  application  blank,  filling  in  your 
good  features,  and  you  are  bound  to  be  wearing 
a  Phi  Kappa  Sig  pin  before  you  get  your  goat- 
skin. The  Phi  Kappa  Sigs  are  very  accommo- 
dating; they'll  stretch  a  point  to  accommodate  a 
pledge  candidate.  They  are  the  last  word  in 
conveniences.'' 


,,il?PtR^^^  '"'V  Cr^ 


•^0  n 

''■vo  Give   YOU  A  ••         ^ 

-PHI    KAPPA     SIGMA     P'^J'- 

M Mi M 


"Tea  social  after  tea  social,  the  Kappa  Alphas  flock 
to.  What  would  Tulane  social  life  come  to  if  it  wasn't 
for  this  bunch  of  social  hounds?  They  uphold  the  dear 
old  name  of  Tulane  in  the  social  spotlight.  Once  there 
was  a  great  social  function  at  the  B.  K.  A.  Hall,  the 
feature  of  which  was  a  tea-drinking  contest  between 
the  Phi  Delts  and  the  K.  A.'s.  The  K.  A.'s,  after  a 
wonderful  gastronomical  exhibition,  dropped  out  ex- 
hausted, and  the  Phi  Delts  won  by  a  Lip   (ton's  Tea)." 


"There's  many  a  slip  between  your  freshman  and 
senior  years,  and  if  you  don't  watch  your  step  that  slip 
will  cost  you  a  membership  in  the  Pi  Kappa  Alphas. 
Yes,  they've  taken  advantage  of  many  a  green  fresh- 
man. They're  noted  for  their  love  of  nature  and  the 
great  open  spaces,  the  opener  the  better.  Their  love 
for  the  great  open  spaces  can  be  seen  by  the  way  they 
have  their  house  furnished.  It's  not  furnished,  that's 
the  funny  part,  every  room  is  a  great  oasis  of  noth- 
ingness. Next  time  Barnetts  has  a  furniture  sale,  it 
Is  rumored  they  are  going  to  buy  a  chair  or  two." 


E:M  TRANCE      TO      BIG- 
OPEN      SPACES  11 


380 


"Delta  Tail  Delta  must  have  imported  their 
pledges  frnm  Chicago.  If  you  ever  happen  upon 
a  hard  looking  bunch  of  bozos  hanging  on  a 
corner  that  loolt  like  they  are  planning  to  stage 
a  daylight  holdup  of  the  Hibernia  Bank,  don't 
be  alarmed,  it's  nothing  but  a  gang  from  the  D. 
T.  D.'s  house  discussing  the  probability  of  grab- 
bing a  freshman  who,  from  all  appearances,  looks 
like    'Bull'   Montana's   kid    brother." 


"One  day  while  strolling  down  St.  Charles  Avenue  I 
heard  a  bunch  of  funny  noises.  Coming  closer,  I  found 
it  was  a  conversation  between  some  young  men,  but  they 
were  speaking  in  an  entirely  different  language.  'V'y,  I 
tell  you  dot  de  Z.  B.  T.'s  is  de  best  Semitic  frat  vot  is 
at  Jcwlane,'  I  heard  one  say.  'You  crazy  mit  der  heat, 
the  Kappa  Nu's  is  mooch  der  better,'  another  answered. 
And  still  a  third  voice  put  in,  'You  all  used  to  be  pretty 
good,  but  since  ve  got  a  house,  Oi,  Oi,  ve  got  it  over  you, 
my  dear  Izzy,'  said  a  Sigma  Alpha  Mu.  To  decide  the 
argument  each  one  put  up  a  dollar,  the  one  who  would 
pledge  the  most  Israelites  next  year  would  be  the  winner. 
It  is  rumored  all  are  trying  to  import  some  Fratres  from 
Jerusalem." 


IS  BEES  A  SEEJ-TEM? 


"If  you  can  run,  play  football,  tennis,  base- 
ball, or  even  ping-pong,  just  as  long  as  you  have 
athletic  abilities  and  you're  not  high-hat  enough 
to  get  in  the  D.  K.  E.'s,  then  you're  certainly 
welcome  over  at  the  Delta  Sigma  Phi  house.  The 
boys  keep  in  training  all  the  time.  They  race 
for  their  meals,  fight  for  the  portions,  throw  the 
bread  to  one  another  and  skip  classes.  And 
socially,  how  do  they  rate — why  just  ask  any 
telephone  operator." 

we -TAKE-LEFT- O^ER? 


BIG   'RACEl 


A.E.iJ)     T?ONS  ACLOSE 


SECOND     TO    A.K-.E.     FOR 
/ITHurriC       MEMBERSHIP.". 


ANb  -XRV-TO-MAK-f 

FRATE-RlTV-MEMl 
M KU rj^ 


"Have  you   heard   the   ballad   that   one   of   the 
Greek  orders  has  got  out?     It  goes  like  this: 
'Frcs/imen  and  Upperdassmen  don't  you  cry. 
If  no  one  'wants  you,  you  can  go  Pi  Kappa  Phi.' 

It's  a  fraternity's  privilege  to  bid  whom  they 
please,  but  the  Pi  Kappa  Phi's  abuse  this  priv- 
ilege; they  would  bid  everybody,  if  they  thought 
they  would  accept." 


3S1 


"Even  your  best  friend  won't  tell  you.  And 
so  it  is  the  case  with  those  garlic  gargling  Sigma 
Iotas.  I  never  did  like  spaghetti,  it  always  got 
mixed  up  with  my  tie,  and  as  far  as  tripe  stew 
is  concerned.  I  even  hate  to  think  about  it;  it 
gives  me  indigestion.  Then  again  my  name  is 
not  Salvadore,  Villarubia  or  Cortacco,  so  that  is 
reason  enough  why  I  never  joined  the  Garlic 
Eating  bunch   at  Tulane." 


0-  ^^'^  J^ 


THAT   &ARi.ic    BONCH 

"Sigma  Epsilons,  the  O.  T.  A.'s  are  now  two 
years  old,  and  just  as  bad  as  when  they  started. 
They  gave  their  best,  but  now  he's  gone,  good 
old  cheer  leader,  there's  nothing  left  for  them  to 
do  but  to  furnish  the  crowds  with  music,  that  is 
why  most  of  them  belong  to  the  band.  They 
holler  "Well,  give  us  time,  give  us  time."  I 
am   in   favor  of   some  judge  giving  them   plenty 

°^'™'^-"  musicTansT 

After   this  lengthy   information   Mr.   Wonder   sighed   heavily.     "Now   I   can   understand   why 
you  didn't  become  a  frat  man,  but  was  just  contented  to  be  a  college  man,"  I  said. 

"Yes,"  said   Wonder,  "when   worse   fraternities   are   made,   Tulanians   will  make  them." 
It's   a   funny   thing,    after   all    the   preparations   I   made   in    anticipation  of   this   interview,    it 
may  interest  you  to  know  that  I  have  had  to  write  most  of  it  from  memory.     For  after  I  had 
returned  to  the  office  I   discovered   that  while   I   had  succeeded   in  getting  down   every  bit  of 
the  interview  just  as  it  took  place,   I  had  neglected  to  put  any  paper  in  my  typewriter. 


11  -m  iMtoo'^Ton  g  U-:£*7-g> 


"No    MOTHRR    TO    GulDF.    Her" 


Jim:  "Look  out.  Big  Boy,  when  you  is 
'round  me,  'cause  I'se  bad." 

George:  "How  bad  is  you?  Rate  yo'self, 
nigger,   rate  yo'self!" 


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Senior    Members    of   New^comb    Executive 

1.  Evelyn  Bodenheimer President   Debating    Club 

2.  Muriel  Wilson Newcomb  Editor  "Jambalaya" 

3.  Enid   Fisher       President  Senior  Class 

4..     Cora  Heaslip Vice-President  Student  Body 

5.  Maridel  Saunders Editor  of  The  Arcade 

6.  Beatrice  Field President  Student  Body 

7.  Sarah  Thorpe  Ramage Business  Manager  "Jambalaya" 

8.  Ruby  Foster President  Student  Council 

9.  Katherine   Greaves       President  of  the  Dormitory 


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terrible  anguish?  The  embarrassment  was  un- 
bearable. You  left  the  dance.  Went  home 
afraid,  disgusted.  And  just  on  account  of  a 
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)hie's  Correspondence  the  Summer  Before  Her 
Freshman  Year 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Diar  Sophie:  We  are  so  collegiate.  We  have  a  milk  truck  and 
a  senile  Ford  painted  in  exclusive  designs.  It  is  true  we  occasion- 
ally get  into  little  difficulties,  due  to  the  fact  that  we  have  such 
high  ideals  that  we  have  not  time  to  think  of  mere  Pan-Hellenic 
rules,  but  just  the  same  we  never  mean  any  harm.  We  want  you 
to  come  to  Newcomb  and  be  a  good  little  Pi  Phi.  In  case  anyone 
should  write  you  that  we  are  not  the  best  thing  on  the  campus,  it 
is  dirty  rushing;  do  not  pay  any  heed  to  it.  All  that  we  ask  you 
tn  do  is  to  join  the  French  Circle  (which  ought  to  be  easy)  and 
to  be  athletic.  Moreover,  in  spite  of  the  dirty  cracks  in  the  .lamb 
in  the  past  we  ARE  trying  to  be  democratic.  We  are  so  broad- 
m'.nded  that  we  let  little  sisters 
gn  Kappa.     Sincerely, 

Pi  Beta  Phi. 

P.  S.:  And  another  thing — if 
YOU  don't  like  us,  vour  mama 
will. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Dear  Sopliie:  We  are  without  doubt  the  best  girls  on  the  cam- 
pus. Most  of  the  Deans'  daughters,  all  the  Phi  Beta  Kappas,  all 
the  faculty,  everyone  who  IS  anything,  is  an  A.  O.  Pi.  Not  only 
will  we  take  you  to  our  parties,  but  to  everyone  else's — after  they 
are  over.  We  have  a  hard-earned  scholarship  cup  coming  to  us 
if  we  can  ever  wrest  it  from  A.  E.  Phi  or  have  a  new  one  made. 
If  you  like  our  type  (which  you  can't  help  doing),  come  with  us 
and  we  guarantee  within  six  months  to  make  you  one  of  us. 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Dear  Little  Sophie:  All  the  Kappa  Sigs  and  all  the  Chi  Ome- 
gas are  SO  glad  that  you  are  coming  to  Newcomb.  Wherever  you 
go,  whoever  you  meet,  there  will  always  be  a  Chi  Omega  among 
them.  If  you  don't  dance,  we  will  teach  you.  Tell  us  what  of- 
fice you  would  like,  because,  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  we  don't 
politic,  we  do  believe  in  helping  our  sisters  along.  We  do  en- 
joy presiding  over  Pan-Hellenic  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  we  some- 
times forget  to  come.  We  are  very  powerful  in  that  body,  and 
we  can  force  anybody  to  apologize  to  anybody  else  with  the  as- 
sured backing  of  the  two  other  members  of  the  triple  alliance. 
And  don't  forget  this — if  you  are 
a  Chi  Omega,  you  are  bound  to 
rate  with  the  boy  friends. 
Yours  till  we  meet  at  the  train, 
Rho  of  Chi  Omega. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Sopliie  Dear:  You  mu:t  excuse  my  handwriting,  but  I  have 
twenty-eight  others  to  write,  so  I  am  in  an  awful  hurry.  We 
believe  in  quantity.  We  shall  have  a  big  chapter  one  of  these 
days.  We  will  meet  you  at  the  train — even  if  we  have  to  race 
down  the  tracks  to  beat  other  people  to  30U.  If  your  papa  is  a 
K.  A.,  you  know  what  you  are  expected  to  do.  Remember,  they 
wrote  our  ritual.  We  haven't  so  man\'  school  offices,  but,  by  gum, 
we  have  fraternity  spirit — and  look  how  we  are  making  the 
freshmen  go  out  for  activities  I  Phi  Mu. 

P.  S.:      If   we   fail    to    convince   you    of    OUR    merits,    let    us 
strong'v  recommend  as  second  choice  Z.  T.  A. 

385 


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New  Orleans,  La. 
Di-ar  Sop/tie:  Enclosed  find  a  date  card.  Some  narroAv-minded 
people  think  we  shouldn't  send  them  out  for  another  six  months, 
so  maybe  you  had  better  not  say  anything  about  it.  We  are  nice 
law-abidinfc  girls.  We  know  you  will  love  to  be  a  Kappa  Kappa 
CJamma,  because  then  you  will  be  so  prominent  on  the  campus. 
We  have  nothing  again:.t  an\one,  but  our  consciences  are  rather 
strict  and  we  do  believe  that  little  penalties  make  people  remem- 
ber things.  Moreover,  we  have  such  a  desirable  type  of  alumns 
that  we  never  have  to  break  rules.  We  may  not  have  so  many 
Phi   Beta  Kappas,   but  we  ARE  the  belles  of  the  balls. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Diur  So/t/iif:  We  have  a  good  national.  Our  national  is  really 
marvelous.  We  do  not  mean  to  indicate  that  this  is  not  a  good 
chapter,  but  we  just  want  to  impress  upon  you  that  we  /lavc  a 
good  national.  Come  to  our  slumber  party  and  you  will  get  a 
liberal  education.  By  the  way,  we  have  just  had  a  good  year, 
with  an  eye  to  the  future  (we  are  glad  that  you  have  five  little 
sisters),  and  now,  by  heck,  we  defy  anyone  to  say  that  we  are 
not  the  best  thing  on  the  campus.  If  you  are  a  Theta,  you  can 
be  sure  of  bursting  into  print.  Upon  receipt  of  this  letter  we 
are  sure  that  you  will  want  to  promise  Theta  without  even  wait- 
ing to  look  us  over.     Hopefully, 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


New  Orleans,  La. 

Sopliif  Dear!  Do  you  like  to  act?  If  so,  we  are  the  girls  for 
you.  We  all  go  out  for  dramatics.  And  you  will  be  glad  to  hear 
that  we  no  longer  have  to  meet  in  a  clothes  closet.  We'll  admit 
the  new  room  is  not  much  bigger,  but  you  have  no  idea  how  many 
nice  girls  can  fit  in  ten  square  inches  of  bcaverhoard,  and  three 
windows  prevent  suffocation.  We  need  you  badly,  because  all  of 
our  Student  Body  officers  are  graduating  in  1928,  and  our  real 
reason  for  writing  you  is  that  you  are  president  of  the  Hickville 
Debating  Club.     Yours  for  a  bigger  and  better  Zeta. 

Zeta  Tau  Alpha. 

P.  S.:  We  forgot — if  you  don't 
go  Zeta,  for  Gawd's  sake  go  Phi 
Mu! 


New  Orleans,  La. 
My  Dear  Snpliie:.   We  hope  that  you  are  duly  impressed  w'ith 
this  letter,  because  we  really  do  not  have  to  rush.     We  wish  you 
to  note   that   in   the   recent  mud-slinging  contest   \ve   escaped   un- 
scathed.    Nobody  ain't  got  nothing  on   us.     If  ALL  of  our  girls 
didn't  get  major  offices,  we  at  least  have  a  majority  in  the  C.  P. 
N. — and  there  are  always  the  past  May  Courts  to  fall   hack  on. 
Just  because  you  are  invited  to  our  party,  don't  get  conceited,  be- 
cause we  count  out  and  only  every  thirtieth  girl  gets  a  bid. 
Hoping  that  you  will  be  one  of  the  lucky  three. 
Sincerely, 

Epsilon  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Phi. 


^d^S^^S^S 


Mr- 


m. 


@..^me.P)3^^w. 


New  Orleans,  La. 

Dear  So/thir:  We  arc  resliiifj;  (in  mir  laurels  and  takirij^  life 
easy,  but  don't  i;et  alarmed.  We  can  still  turn  out  and  vote  when 
the  occasion  demands  it.  Hut  we  have  gone  past  the  office-seek- 
ing stage,  for,  after  all,  one  Student  Body  President  is  enough  to 
give  us  background.  We  are  earnest  girls,  but  do  not  get  the  im- 
pression that  we  are  puritanical.  We  can  outsmoke  anybody  on 
the  campus  except  the  Thetas,  and  with  your  kind  assistance  we 
might  be  able  to  beat  even  them. 

Enclosed  find  a  carton  of  Lucky 
Strikes  with  the  compliments  of 
Alpha  Pi  Epsilon. 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Sopliie,  Ciicrc:  We  haven't  seen  you  yet,  but  any  girl  with  all 
nineties  in  high  school  must  be  worth  having.  By  gum,  you  are 
our  type.  No  girl  is  admitted  with  an  average  of  less  than  eighty- 
five.  And  look  how  we  stand  with  the  faculty.  We  are  getting  a 
monopoly  on  the  Music  School.  Nobody  has  the  low-down  on  us 
because  we  are  so  exclusive  and  keep  to  ourselves.  However,  we 
are  spreading  out  and  extending  bids  to  a  few  out-of-town  girls, 
50  you  can  entertain  some  small  hope. 

Yours,  Zeta  Sigma. 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Dear  Sophie:  We  are  in  reality  the  daughters  of  the  landed  aris- 
tocracy of  Louisiana.  We  are,  consequently,  very  exclusive.  De- 
spite anything  Pi  Phi  or  Theta  may  tell  you,  we  are  tlie  oldest 
fraternal  organization  for  women.  After  a  long  strugg'e  we  have 
at  last  gotten  a  few  people  interested  in  activities.  A.s  yet  we 
haven't  been  able  to  rake  off  many  offices,  but  we  have  an  option 
on  the  chairmanship  of  all  hard-working  committees.  At  prerent 
we  are  specializing  in  the  intelligentsia.  There  is  some  good  de- 
bating material  on  hand,  but  we  are  biding  our  time.  You  won't 
be  sorry  if  you  promise  A.  D.  Pi.       With  best  wishes. 

Alpha  Delta  Pi. 


Hickville,  July  20. 
Dear  Girls:  It  was  very  sweet  of  all  of  you  to  write 
to  me,  and  I  enjoyed  hearing  from  you.  After  getting 
all  eleven  letters,  though,  I  decided  that  the  life  at 
Newcomb  is  too  complicated  for  a  girl  like  me,  so  I 
am  going  to  Ward-Belmont,  where  there  are  no  fra- 
ternities.    Thank  30U  just  the  same. 

Hoping  you  have  a  successful  rushing  season, 

Sophie  Green. 


387 


Soramer  B.  I:  "Why  is  a  se\ving  machine  like  a  kiss?" 

Scmiiner  B.  II:     'Til  hile."      (But  really,  HE  won't.) 

Sommer  B.  I :  "One  sews  seams  nice  and  the  other  seems  so  nice." 


Broad:  "Why  have  you  got  your  stockings 
on  inside  out?" 

Skinny  (of  course  the  one  in  step-ins)  :  "My 
feet  got  so  hot   I   turned   the  hose  on   them." 


Picture  of  a  man  being  told  that  he  couldn't 
buy  a  pear  at  the  Pere  Marquette. 

(Note  terrible  look   of  dejection  on  subject's 
face). 


The  most  humiliating  thing  that  we  know  of  is  not 
the  girl  who  blushes  when  she  shouldn't,  but  rather 
the  girl  who  doesn't  when  she  should. 


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Modes  that  originate  on  the  Cam- 
pus, and  that  are  eagerly  taken  up 
by  Frosh,  Sophs,  Juniors  and  Se- 
niors, find  their  way  to  the  various 
departments  of  wide-awake  stores 
that  have  a  collegiate  following. 

IN  COLLEGE  CIRCLES  IN  NEW  ORLEANS— IT'S 


MAISON  BLANCHE 

Greatest  Store  South 


MEDICAL  BOOKS 

Students  of  Tulane  Will  Find  a  Full  Line  of  All  Books 

Recommended    in    the    Medical,    Dental    and 

Pharmacy  Departments — At  Our  Store 

We  Take  This  Opportunity  to  Thank  All  Tulanians  for 

Their  Patronage 

J.  A.  MAJORS  COMPANY 

1301  Tulane  Avenue 
NEW  ORLEANS,  LOUISIANA 


HEADQUARTERS 
FOR  STUDENTS'  SUPPLIES 

Microscopes 
Dissecting  and  Biology  Supplies 

Surgical  Instruments 
Hospital  and  Physicians'  Supplies 

I.  L.  LYONS  AND  COMPANY,  LTD. 

Camp  and  Gravier  Streets 
"We  Outfit  Drug  Stores" 


THE  TULANE  UNIVERSITY  OF 

LOUISIANA 

NEW  ORLEANS 


THE  UNIVERSITY  EMBRACES  THE  FOLLOWING 
DEPARTMENTS: 

The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

The  H.  Sophie  Newcomb  College  for  Women 

The  College  of  Engineering 

The  Graduate  School 

The  College  of  Law 

The  School  of  Medicine 

The  Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

The  School  of  Pharmacy 

The  School  of  Dentistry    (Senior  year  only) 

The  College  of  Commerce  and  Business  Administration 

The  Course  for  Teachers 

The  School  of  Social  Work 

The  Night  School  of  Electrical  Engineering 

The  Night  School  of  Architecture 

The  Summer  Schools 

FOR   CATALOGUE   ADDRESS 

Registrar   of   the   Tulane   University 
of  Louisiana 

GIBSON  HALL,  NEW  ORLEANS 


STUDY 


AT  THE 


SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GRADUATE  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

SCHOOL  OF  PHARMACY 

UNEXCELLED  OPPORTUNITIES 


ALL  SCHOOLS 

OPEN  TO  WOMEN  ON  SAME 

TERMS  AS  MEN 


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THE  COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE 

TULANE  UNIVERSITY  OF  LOUISIANA 
1551  CANAL  STREET  NEW  ORLEANS.  LA. 


THE 


H.  Sophie  Newcomb 

Memorial  College  for  Women 
alulaur  Hniupraitg  nf  ICnuiaiatta  • 


A  COLLEGE  OF  HIGH  STANDARDS 

OFFERING  A  TRAINING  THAT  WILL 

HELP  OUR  YOUNG  WOMEN 

TO  BECOME  USEFUL 

CITIZENS 


COMPLETE   COURSES    IN 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

FINE  AND  APPLIED  ARTS 

MUSIC 


FOR  CATALOGUES  AND  INFORMATION.  ADDRESS 

REGISTRAR,  NEWCOMB  COLLEGE 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 


Gus  Mayer  Co.,  Ltd. 

The  Specialty  Store 

SENDS   THIS   MESSAGE 
Congratulations    to    the    Seniors! — one   of    many 
Newcomb   classes    this   store   has   been    privileged 
to   serve,    with   correct   toggery. 

We    Specialize    in    the    Fine    Art    of    Dress 

stores  in 

New  Orleans  Mobile 

Memphis  Houston 

Shreveport  Birmingham 


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In  the  Years  to  Come 

SILVON  PORTRAITS 

Will  Remind  You  of  Those  Wonderful  School  Days 


^09  Baronnc  Street 


Have  Them  Made  Now 


NEW  ORLEANS 


A  SYMBOL  OF  SERVICE 

Wherever  the  above  symbol  is  seen  it  means  that  more  than 
4,300  employees  are  engaged  in  the  task  of  giving  to  the  city  of 
New  Orleans  the  highest  possible  degree  of  gas,  street  railway  and 
electric  service. 

These  4,300  employees  have  made  the  above  emblem  truly  a 
symbol  of  service. 

NEW  ORLEANS  PUBLIC  SERVICE 

Incorporated 


Jahn  &  OUi 

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(oIIJe  are  America's  largest  school 
annual  designers  and  engravers 
because  we  render  satisfaction 
on  more  than  400  books  each 
year.  Intelligent  co-operation, 
highest  quality  workmanship 
and  on-time  deliveries  created 
our  reputation  for  dependability. 

JAHN  &  OLLIER  ENGRAVING  CO. 

Photographers,  Artists  and  Makers  of 
Fine  Printing  Plates  for  Black  or  Colors. 

817  W.  Washington  Boulevard    -    Chicago 
Telephone  MONROE  7080 


We  do  not  stib-let  any 
art  or  engraving 


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