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THEME 
EXPLANATION 

AS  A  DECORATIVE  THEME 
FOR  THIS  BOOK  WE  HAVE 
CHOSEN  THE  MAYAN 
EXPLORATION  OF  FRANS 
BLOM  AND  THE  TULANE 
STUDENTS.  MR.  BLOM  HAS 
GAINED  NATIONAL 
RECOGNITION  FOR  THESE 
MIDDLE  AMERICAN 
EXPLORATIONS.  *  » 
WE  SEE  BEFORE  US  AN 
ILLUSTRATED  MAP  OF  THE 
TERRITORY  THROUGH 
WHICH  MR.  BLOM  HAS 
LED  THE  STUDENTS. 


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DOUGLAS 
SMITH  ANDERSON 

B.A.,  M.A.,  DEAN 

A  MAN  WHO,  THROUGH- 
OUT HIS  YEARS  OF 
FAITHFUL  SERVICE  AT  THE 
UNIVERSITY,  HAS  WON 
HIMSELF  A  PLACE  IN  OUR 
HEARTS  AS  A  BRILLIANT 
DEAN  AND  A  TRUE  FRIEND 
TO  ALL.  WE  CAN  EXPRESS 
OUR  APPRECIATION  BY 
THE  HUMBLE  DEDICATION 
OF  THIS    VOLUME    OF 


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Officers 

President,  Esmond  Phelps^  A.B.,  LL.B. 

First  Vice-President,  Chauncey  French 

Second  Vice-President,  Ernest  Lee  Jahncke,  B.E, 


Walter  Robinson  Stauffer 

Walker   Brainerd   Spencer,  B.A.,   LL.B. 

John  Dvmond,  Jr.,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

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

Abraham  Brittin 

Marcus  Johns  Magruder,  M.D. 

Paul  Hill  Saunders,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Samuel  Zemurray 

Florence  Dy'mond,  B.A. 

Jules  Blanc  Monroe,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

James  Pierce  Butler,  LL.B. 

John  Barnwell  Elliott,  M.A.,  M.D. 

George  Elliot  Williams,  B.E. 


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Albert  Bledsoe  Dinwiddie,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

President  of  the  University 


Pierce  Buti.er,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Dean 


Newcomb  College  was  founded  by  Mrs.  Josephine 
Louise  Newcomb,  in  October,  1886,  as  a  memorial  to 
her  daughter,  Harriot  Sophie  Newcomb.  In  her  will, 
which  is  dated  Maj'  12,  1898,  she  left  vo  the  admin- 
istrators of  the  Tulane  Educational  Fund,  for  the 
benefit  of  Newcomb  College,  the  residue  of  her  estate 
after  the  payment  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  expressed  wish 
that  there  should  be  maintained  a  simple  form  of  daily 
religious  exercises  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  eight  buildings  of  fine  con- 
struction upon  the  campus  and  several  smaller  build- 
ings. We  have  recently  completed  and  occupied  a  new  dormitory,  the  Warren  Newcomb  House, 
fronting  upon  Newcomb  Campus.  This  will  probably  form  one  unit  in  a  plan  of  dormitories 
to  be  built.  During  the  year  1928-29  we  completed  Dixon  Hall,  on  the  quadrangle  fronting  the 
Art  Building,  named  in  honor  of  President  Emeritus  Brandt  V.  B.  Dixon.  Dixon  Hall,  which 
was  first  used  for  the  Commencement  Exercises  in  1929,  provides  an  Auditorium  seating  about 
one  thousand,  with  a  fine  and  well  equipped  stage ;  studio  and  practice  rooms  for  the  School  of 
Music ;  and  an  entire  wing  for  the  Library.  The  stack  rooms  here  will  provide  for  about  f  ixty 
thousand  volumes  and  may  be  expanded. 

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.  The  regular  courses  offered 
lead  to  the  degree  of  B.A.  or  B.S.,  or  for  students  in  Art   and   Music,   B. Design  and  B. Music. 


AND  SCIENCES 


Edward  A.  BechteLj  Ph.D. 
Dean 


The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  is  one  of  the 
oldest  colleges  of  Tulane  University,  and  \vith  the 
exception  of  Ne-ivcomb  College,  has  the  largest  en- 
rollment. Courses  are  offered  leading  to  the  degrees 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Science,  and  Bach- 
elor of  Education  in  Physical  Education.  The  cur- 
riculum in  each  case  is  planned  so  as  to  give  a  general  education  in  fundamental  subjects,  and 
at  the  same  time  to  afford  specialization  in  someone  group  of  studies,  with  a  view  to  the  de- 
velopment of  general  culture  and  training. 

Special  courses  are  planned  for  those  seeking  admission  to  the  College  of  Law,  the  College 
of  Medicine  and  the  College  of  Pharmacy.  Among  the  elective  courses  affording  professional 
training  is  included  the  Department  of  Journalism.  The  Course  in  Physical  Education  is  planned 
to  train  men  to  serve  in  the  secondary  schoqls  as  athletic  coaches  and  directors  while  at  the 
same  time  the   academic   subjects   are  properly   represented  in  the  curriculum. 


RuFus  Carrollton  Harris,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Jur.D. 
Dean 


The  Tulane  College  of  Law  was  established  in  1847 
as  the  Law  Department  of  the  University  of  Louisiana. 
It  has  afforded  legal  training  to  thousands  during  the 
period   of  Its   existence. 

The   purpose   of  the   College   of   Law   is  to   provide 
opportunities    and    facilities    for   training   equal   to    the 
best    afforded    elsewhere.      It    purports    to    inculcate    a 
sound    knowledge    of    both    substantive    and    adjective 
law.      However,    the    school    recognizes   a    duty   beyond 
equipping  and  training  of  men  to  become  practitioners. 
Many  of  the   University  students  find   its  courses  val- 
uable training  for  citizenship   and  business  careers. 
The  curriculum  of  the  College  of  Law  is  unusually 
attractive  in  that  it  is  arranged  to  provide  for  the  special  training  of  those  who  intend  to  prac- 
tice in  Louisiana,  and  at  the  same  time  it  is  arranged  to  afford  training  to  those  who  may  wish 
to  practice  in  any  of  the  other  states. 

The  College  of  Law  owns  a  large  and  well  selected  library,  which  is  recognized  as  one  of 
the  most  complete  in  the  Southern  states.  It  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  Regent:-.  These  are  the  standardizing  agencies 
for  law  schools. 

The  publication  of  the  Tulane  Laiv  Review  by  the  College  of  Law  affords  a  medium  for  the 
expression   of  the   best  thought   available  on  the   Jurisprudence   of  Louisiana. 


THE  COLLEGE  OF 
ENGINEEKING 


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


The  College  of  Engineering  offers  broad  courses 
of  professional  training  in  the  fundamental  prin- 
ciples underlying  the  various  branches  of  Engineer- 
ing and  Architecture.  The  formulation  of  these 
courses  is  the  outgrowth  of  the  best  thought  of  edu- 
cators and  the  engineering  profession  and  of  our 
own    experience    during   the    last   two    decades. 

The    technical    studies   in   the    College    of   Engi- 
neering are   contained   in   four   divisions,   called   schools.      The    schools    are   divided    into   depart- 
ments.    A  department  includes  subjects,  or  groups  of  subjects,  which  are  similar  in  nature.     The 

schools  are: 

Mechanical  and  Electrical  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering 

Chemical  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  SCHOOL  OF 
MEDICINE 

Charles   Cassedy  Bass,  M.D.,   D.Sc. 
Dean 


New  Orleans  has  been  the  leading  medical  center 
of  the  entire  South  and  Southwest  for  almost  one  hun- 
dred years.  Wherever  new  ideas  in  medical  progress 
have  appeared,  the  medical  profession  of  New  Orleans 
has  either  reflected  that  progress  promptly  or  has  taken 
a  leading  part  in  its  elucidation.  Some  of  the  Ecientific 
researches  and  contributions  of  the  medical  profession 
of  New  Orleans  have  commanded  attention  and  high 
esteem  in  every  civilized  country  in  the  world.  Stu- 
dents and  doctors  from  every  state  in  the  Union,  and 
from  many  foreign  countries,  come  to  New  Orleans  for 
medical  training.  To  meet  the  ever  increasing  needs 
in  this  direction,  Tulane  has  erected  a  new  Clinic  Building,  adjoining  our  great  Charity  Hos- 
pital, which  provides  the  most  complete  and  most  extensive  facilities  for  the  best  care  of  patients 
combined  with  the  best  opportunities  for  a  thorough  study  of  diseases  by  the  staff  and  students 
of  the  School  of  Medicine. 

Provision  is  also  made  in  the  new  "Hutchinson  Memorial"  for  the  headquarters  of  the  or- 
ganized medical  profession  of  the  City  and  State,  represented  by  the  Orleans  Parish  Medical 
Society  and  the  Louisiana  State  Medical  Society.  Sufficient  space  is  provided  in  the  building  for 
a  library  that  will  fall  within  the  group  of  the  largest  five  in  the  United  States  and  will  be  a 
genuine  storehouse  of  medical   knowledge. 


The  purpose  of  this  college  has  been,  since  its 
establishment  in  1914,  to  ofFer  substantial  profes- 
sional   training    preparatory    to    a    business    career. 

The  instruction  offered  is  planned  for  students  sufficiently  able  and  mature  to  do  work  of  uni- 
versity grade,  and  no  student  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. 

In  order  to  make  the  business  courses  available  for  business  men  and  women,  classes  are  also 
held  at  night  from  8  to  9:45  o'clock.  These  classes  meet  in  Gibson  Hall,  Tulane  University, 
each  course  being  held  one  night  a  week.  By  thus  devoting  only  one  night  a  week  to  attending 
a  course,  a  man  or  woman  already  in  business  may  take  any  of  the  night  courses  offered. 


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By  action  of  the  Board  of  Administrators  of 
the  Tulane  Educational  Fund  of  the  Tulane 
University  of  Louisiana,  the  School  of  Pharmacy 
has  been  indefinitely  suspended  effective  ^vith  the  close  of  the  1930-31  session.  The  Board  and 
Faculty  have  satisfaction  in  the  fact  that  until  the  school  was  closed  it  was  maintained  and 
conducted  on  the  very  highest  plane  and  that  the  Alumni  can  always  feel  proud  that  they 
graduated  from  this  School.  Suspension  of  the  School  was  made  necessary  by  the  fact  that  it 
had  no  endowment  and  it  was  impossible  to  maintain  the  standards  for  which  Tulane  Uni- 
versity of  Louisiana  stands  without  some  income  other  than  that  from  student  fees. 


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The  Graduate  School  of  Medicine  is  the  depart- 
ment of  the  College  of  Medicine  of  the  Tulane  Uni- 
versity of  Louisiana  which  provides  post-graduate 
instruction  to  the  medical  profession.  The  courses 
offered  are  arranged  to  afford  work  from  October 
to   June   of   each   year,   and    during   that   time   there 

may  be  found  medical  graduates  from  all  parts  of  the  country  who  come  to  avail  themselves  of 
the  opportunities  presented  in  order  to  keep  abreast  with  the  recent  advances  in  iii'edicine  and 
surgery,  or  to  specialize  in  the  major  branches. 

Instruction  during  the  forenoon  is  carried  on  in  the  wards  and  clinics  of  the  Charity  Hos- 
pital, Touro  Infirmary  and  the  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Hospital,  and  the  afternoon  and 
evenings  comprise  didactic  lectures  and  work  in  the  clinical  laboratory  at  the  Hutchinson  Me- 
morial Building.  All  of  the  instruction,  whether  didactic  or  clinical,  is  under  the  direction  of 
men  experienced  in  the  various  branches  of  medicine  and  surgery. 


Frans  Blom,  Direclor 

The  Department  of  Middle  American  Research  was 
founded  in  1924,  for  the  purpose  of  advanced  research 
into  the  history,  archaeology,  botany,  natural  resources 
and  products  of  Mexico,  the  Central  American  Repub- 
lic"., and  the  West  Indies,  and  to  gather  and  dissem- 
inate information  in  regard  to  these  countries. 

Five  expeditions  have  been  sent  into  the  field.  One 
of  these  was  primarily  agronomical,  and  three  others 
had  archteology  and  ethnology  for  their  chief  purpose, 
but  all  of  them  gathered  as  much  data  as  possible. 

The  fifth  expedition  went  to  the  Nunnery  Quad- 
rangle of  the  ruins  of  Uxmal  in  Yucatan,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  making  a  complete  and  detailed  study  of  this 
group  of  structures  which  will  be  reproduced  in  full 
size  as  an  anthropological  museum  at  the  World's  Fair 
of  Chicago  in  1933.  This  expedition  was  financed  by 
the  World's  Fair  of  Chicago,  and  the  National  Re- 
search  Council  of  Washington  selected  Tulane  Univer- 

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The  Museum  of  the  Department  contains  many  val- 
uable and  interesting  collections,  having  material  on  Middle  America  and  related  anthropology, 
as  well   as  on  the  Southeastern   United   States. 

The  Library  ranks  among  the  leading  research  libraries  of  the  country,  and  contains  anthro- 
pological and  archnological  books,  man\'  rare  manuscripts,  and  also  volumes  on  travel,  geog- 
raphy, botany,  biology,  and  cartography  of  Central  America.  Both  the  Museum  and  Library  are 
open  every  week  day  from  9  to  12  A.  M.  and  r  to  5  p.  M.,  except  on  Saturday  afternoons. 

A  new  society  has  been  formed  this  year,  its  membership  consisting  of  those  who  have  taken 
in  the  Field  with  the  expeditions  conducted  by  the  Department  of  Middle  American  Research  of 
Tulane  University.  Each  expedition  member  has  received  a  key  composed  of  the  letters  T.  U. 
X.,  which  stands  for  "Tulane  University  Expedition,"  and  on  the  reverse  is  engraved  his  name 
and  year  or  years  he  was  in  the  field  with  the  outfit. 


F.  Blom,  1925-1928-1930 
O.  LaFarge,  1925-1927 
E.  S.  Haskell,  r925 
A.  C.  Hartenbower,  1925 
C.  Aguilar,  1925-1928-1930 


D.  Beyers,  1927 
L.  Bristow,  Jr.,  1928 
W.  McBryde,  r928 
C.   Basauri,   1928 
G.   Kanter,   1928 


H.   Bever^   r929 
J.  H.  Thomson,  1930 
R.  H.  Merrill,  1930 
G.  Kramer,   1930 
H.  Fair,  1930 


Dan  Leyrer, 

1930 

E.  Alferez, 

1930 

W.  Hayden, 

1930 

G.  Trujillo, 

1930 

P.  Pamtoja, 

1930 

John   MacLaren   McBryde,   Ph.D.,   Litt.D. 
Dean 


To  men  and  ^vomen  holding  the  Bachelor's  de- 
gree from  Tulane  University  and  from  institutions 
of  equal  grade  the  Graduate  School  offers  courses 
leading  to  advanced  degrees  in  the  fields  of  the  lib- 
eral arts,  the  sciences,  and  engineering.  In  addi- 
tion to  these,  advanced  courses  leading  to  the  de- 
gree of  Master  of  Science  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy 
are  given  in  special  fields  in  the  medical  sciences 
by  members  of  the  Medical  Faculties  who  have 
been  elected  to  membership  in  the  Faculty  of 
the  Graduate  School.  Opportunities  are  afforded 
for    clinical     work     in    the    hospitals     of     the    city 

under  the  guidance  of  ivell-known  specialists.  Thus  the  Graduate  School  presents  carefully 
planned  courses  designed  for  teachers  desiring  to  gain  a  broader  and  deeper  knowledge  of  their 
chosen  fields  and  for  graduates  in  engineering  and  medicine  wishing  to  specialize  in  some  par- 
ticular lines  of  work. 


COUBSES  FOR 
TEACHEKS 

James  Adair  Lvon,  A.M.,   D.Sc. 
C/iairman 


For  many  years  Tulane  University  has  op- 
erated 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  afternoon  hours  and 
on  Saturdays,  thus  making  it  possible  for  teach- 
ers, especially  if  they  so  desire,  to  add  to  their 
equipment  in   many  subjects. 

These  courses  are  of  full  college  grade,  con- 
ducted by  regular  members  of  the  faculty,  and 
in  the  case  of  students  who  have  satisfactorily 
fulfi.led  the  entrance  requirements,  credits  ob- 
tained  may   be   applied   towards  a   degree. 


NewcomTb   Senior  Class 


'■-"Elizabeth  Adams New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 


New   Orleans,   La. 


Nancy  Hamilton   Allen   .     . 
n  B  * 

President     Art     Club     (4);     Class    Treasurer     (1);     French 

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

Cabinet    (3,    4);    Basketball    (3);    Glee   Club    (3). 


Mary  E.  Allert Galveston,  Tex. 

'I>  M 

House  Council    (3.    4);   President   Art  School    (4);    Athletic 

Blanket   (3):  Art  Chairman  House   (3);  Bowling  (1.  2,   3): 

Hockey   (1,   2,    3);   Baseball    (1.    2,   3). 

Aurelia  CoRALiE  Arbo New  Orleans,  La. 

Adrienne  Asbury New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club    (1,    2.    3.    4).    President    (4);    Dra- 
matic   Club    (1,    2,    3,    4),    Stage    Manager    (2);    Debating 
Club    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    C.    A.     (3,    4);    Freshman    Chairman; 
Lampyrids   (3,   4). 

Marie   Louise   Aubert Gulfport,   Miss. 

Dramatic  Club   (1);   Art  Club    (3). 

WiLHELMiNA  C.  Bacher New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 
Hockey    (3);    Volley    Ball    (3);    Newcomb    Basketball    (3). 


Catherine  Shine  Bender  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

B  ■!>  A 

Athletic  Council    (2.   3);  Basketball  Team    (1.   2,  3l:   Base- 
ball   (1,    2,    3);    Hockey    (3). 


Hester  Bernadas New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 

Art  Club   (3,   4);   Y.  AV.   C.   A. 
*Pictui-e   not   in   panel. 


Ne^H^comnlb  Senior  Class 

Charlotte  Breard  .........  Monroe,  La. 

A  A  71 

Elizabeth  Breard Monroe,  La. 

AAA 

Clara  Buchanan New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

Y.   W.    C.    A.;   Art   Club. 

K.atherine  Byrne New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

.A.rt    Club     (3,    4):    Dramatic-    Club     (1,    2,    3,    4);    Athletics 
(3.    4). 

Helen  Cambias Neiv  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic   Club. 


DiRUHi  Caracashian  ....  Merida,  Yucatan,  Mex. 
(Special) 


Edith  Cardone New  Orleans,  La. 


*CoRiNNE  Henderson  Carter  . 
K  K  r 


Hammond,  La. 


Lillian  Cazenavette New  Orleans,  La. 

B  S  0 

French  Circle   (1.   2,  3);  Volley  Ball  Team   (3);   Y.   W.  C.  A. 
*Picture  not   in   panel. 


Ne^H^comTb  Senior  Class 


Amelie  Chalaron New  Orleans,  La. 

X  £2 

French    Circle    (1,    2,    3);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1.    2.    3,    4);    Dra- 
matic   Club    (3,    4);    Art    Club    (3,    41. 

LuciLE  Chalaron  .......  Ne\v  Orleans,  La. 

X  Q 

Y.   W.  C.  A.    (1,   2,   3,   4);   French   Circle    (1,   2,    3),   President 
(31;    Art   Club    (3,    4). 

Peggy  Clarkson Raleigh,  N.  C. 

E  K  r 

Secretary  of  Class  (1);  T.  ^V.  C.  A.  Cabinet  (1,  2,  3.  4); 
Debating  Club  Chairman:  House  Council  (2.  3,  4);  Stu- 
dent Council  (4);  Chairman  Campus  Night  (41;  Hockey 
Class  Team  (2,  3);  Basketball  Class  Team  (3);  Art  Club 
(3,  4);  Secretary  of  Art  Club;  "Hullabaloo"  Reporter  (2, 
3);    "Arcade"    (41. 


Flavia  Claverie New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

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

Barbara  M.  David Mandeville,   La. 

Marguerite  Davenport New  Orleans,  La. 

B  S  0 

Dramatic   Club    (1,    21;    Debating   (2);   Y.   W.   C.  A.    (1.  2); 
Nevvcvjnib    "Hullabaloo"    Editor    (4). 

Jans  Deahi Alexandria,  Va. 

<!>  M 
Alt    Club. 

Emma   Cothran  .     .......  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

•1'  M 
Orcheslra. 


^U 


Alice  Mae  Ellington New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 

Art   Club;    Y.   W.    C.    A. 

Eleanor  Ellis New  Orleans,   La. 

n  B  * 

Laura  Eustis Greenville,  Miss. 

X  a 

House  Secretary  (3),  Executive  (3);  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  French  Circle  (1.  2);  Art  Club  (4);  House  Co.uncil 
(2,   3,   4);   Pan-Hellenic  Council;  Warren  House  President. 

Judith  S.  Fowler New  Orleans,  La. 

B  ■!>  A 

Glee   Club    (I,    2,    3,    4);    Operetta    (3);    Lampyrids    (3,    4), 
Secretary-Treasurer     (3,     4);     Archery    Team     (1);    Swim- 
ming  Team    (3). 


Myra  Shelby  Frederickson  .     .  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

K  K  r 

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


Mary   Louise   Giles Natchez,   Miss. 

K  K  r 

*Julia  Sigourney  Gladney Rayville,  La. 

K  A  e 

Berta   Denman Houston,   Tex. 

K  A  e 

Y.  'W.  C.  A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  French  Circle  (1,  2);  Glee  Club 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  House  Honor  C'ouncil  (3);  jTinior  Bowling 
Champion;  Debating  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Sophomore  De- 
bating Team;  Lampyrids  Club;  "Arcade"  (1);  Varsity 
(3);    Neweomb    Ball    (3);    "Hullabaloo"    Staff    (3). 


■*Marjorie  Spelman  Devereux  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  K  r 


Mabel  C.  Dodd New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 

Y.   ■W.    C.  A.    (1.   2.   3,   4);    Debating  Club    (1,    2,    3);   Lam- 
pyrids   (3,    4);    Spanish    Club    (3.    4). 


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Ne^H^comb  Seeior  Class 


Mary  Gordon McComb,   Miss. 

B  *  A 

Frances  Marian  Gray Greemvood,  Miss. 

*  M 

Glee  Club   (1,  2.   3,   4);   Y.  W.  C.   A.    (1):   French  Cirele   (1>; 

President    Music    School     (4);     Newcomb    Student    Council 

(4). 

Cecile  Grayson Camden,  .^rk. 

A  A  n 

Dramatic   Club    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (2.    4);    International 
Relations  Club   (4);  Tennis   (4). 

Mary    Haralson Birmingham,    .\\a. 

*  M 

Mandolin-Guitar  Club    (2,    3);   Glee  Club    (3,    4);   Track    (1, 
2,   3):  House  Council   (3,  4). 

Marjorie  Haspel New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 

Class  Treasurer  (4);   Art  Club  (3.  4);   French  Circle   (1,   2); 
Debating  Club    (1);   Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

Margaret  Henriques New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

Vice-President    Art    Club;    Captain    Hockey    (3);    Athletic 
Council    (4);    Class    Newcomb    Ball;    Class    Newcomb    Bas- 
ketball;  Class   Hockey;    Tracl;;    Spalding  Basketball;    Dra- 
matic Club;   Glee  Club. 

*RuTH   Hidden Algiers,   La. 

Edna  Hindelanc San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Art    Club. 

Marion  Hirscm  ........  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 

Secretary    Class    (2),   Vice-President    (3);    Student  .Council 

(4);     Executive     (4);     Vice-President     Student     Body     (4); 

Pan-Hellenic    Council;    French    Circle    (1,    2,    3);    Dramatic 

Club. 

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fe 


>eiiior 


Elizabeth   Marshall   Hudson   ....  Monroe,   La. 


**Marcaret  Cornelia   Hyde   . 
*  M 


Hammond,    La. 


Marjorie   Tsaacs New   Orleans,   La. 

A  E  * 

Class     Treasurer     (2);     Corresponding     Secretary     Student 

Body    (3);    Vice-President   Class    (4);    French   Circle   (1,    2, 

3.    4);   President  Alpha  Sigma  Sigma. 


Florence  Irma  Jennings 


New   Orleans,  La. 


Debating    Club    (1.    2,    3);    Y,    W.    C.    A.    (1.    2>;    Newconib 

Ball     (1,    2.    3);    Basketball     (1,    2,    3);    Hockey    (1.    2,    31; 

Newcomb   Sweater. 


Betty  Keenan New  Orleans,  La. 

nrB  * 

class   President    (3);    Assistant    Editor   "Arcade"    (3).    Art 

Editor    (4),    Staff    (1,    2);    Assistant    Editor    "Jambalaya" 

(3);    French   Circle    (1,    2,    3);   Art  Club    (3.    4):    May   Day 

(3);    Field    Day    (1,    2);    Pan-Hellenic    Council    (3,    4). 

Bertha  Gwin  Knox Lake  Charles,  La. 

Z  T  A 

Freshman-Sophomore  Commission    (1.   2);  Y.   W.   C.  A.    (1. 

2,    3,    4),    Cabinet     (3);    French    Circle     (1,    2);    Dramatic 

Club    (1,   2,    3,    4). 

*JANE  Lambert New  Orleans,  La. 

Lelia  LeBlanc McComb,  Miss. 

MiREii.LE   LeBreton New  Orleans,  La. 

B  £  0 

Glee    Club    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Volley    Ball    Team    (3);    Y.    W.    C. 
A.    (1,  2.   3,  4);  French  Circle   (1.  2,   3):  Art  Club   (3,  4). 

Marcelle  Leverich New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

Art    Club;    Dramatic    Club;    Baseball;    Track;    Basketball; 
Newcomb    Ball;    Chairman    Summer    Committee. 

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Marianne   Perkins Batesville,   Miss. 

*  M 

Vice-President    Class    (2);    Vice-President    Orchestra    (4); 
Varsity   Baseball    (2.    3). 


Janie  May  Price Gulfport,  Miss. 

A  0  n 

Y.  W.   C.  A.    (1,   2,    3,   4),   President   (3),    Treasurer   (2,   4): 
House     Council     (2.     3,     4),     President     (4);     Pan-Hellenic 
Council    (4);    Student   Council    (4);    Glee  Club    (3);   Execu- 
tive   (3,    4). 


*Alba  Beauregard  Richardson  . 
n  B  <!> 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Rosalind  Ruth  Rogan New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

President  Senior  Class;  Student  Council  (4);  Executive 
(2,  3.  4);  Campus  Night  Chairman  (3);  Recording  Sec- 
retary Student  Body  (2);  Secretary-Treasurer  Athletic 
Council  (3);  Pan-Hellenic  Council  (3,  4);  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
(1,  2),  Cabinet  (1);  French  Circle  (1):  Junior  Commit- 
tee Freshman  Commission;  Volley  Ball  (1,  2,  3);  Basket- 
ball (1,  2,  3);  Newcomb  Basketball  (1,  2,  3);  Hockey 
(1,  2,  3);  Track  (1,  2,  3);  Varsity  Basketball  (2,  3);  Dra- 
matic Club    (1,    2). 


Rebecca   Rollins Gulfport,  Miss. 

Baseball    (2,   3);  Y.  ^V.  C.   A.   Secretary  (3).  President   (4); 
House  Council    (3,    4);    Orchestra    (3). 

Louise  Lewald New  Iberia,  La. 

Elizabeth   Lewis New   Orleans,  La. 

11  B  <1> 

"Arcade"     (1,    2,    3),    Editor    (3);    French    Circle    (1,    2); 
Dramatic  Club   (1,  2). 

Louise  Livaudais New  Orleans,  La. 

X  a 

Y.    W.   C.    A.    (1,    21;    French    Circle    (1,   2,    3);    Art   Club    (3, 
4);    Archery    (1.    2). 

Lucille  Livaudais New  Orleans,  La. 

X  a 

French    Circle    (1,    2.    3);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (2);    Art   Club    (3, 

4);  Archery  Squad    (2,   3);   Newcomb   "N";   Newcomb  Ball 

(3);    Bowling   (2,    3);    Flying   Fish    (3). 

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THe^H^comb  Seeior  Class 

Alice  Blanc  Logan New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Secretary   (3,   4);   Finance  Committee;    "Jambalaya"   Stalt. 
Business   Manager   at    Newcomb;    Hoclcey    (1,    2,    3):    Bas- 
ketball   (1,    2,    3);    French    Circle    (1.    2,    3);    T.    W.    0.    A. 
(1,    2,    3,   4).    Cabinet. 

*Aline   Mackenzie New   Orleans,   La. 

Flora  McBRvnE  ........  New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A  G 

Glee  Club    (1,   3,   4);   Y.   W.  C.  .A-.    (1.   2.   3);   Finance  Com- 
mittee  (3,   4);  Basketball   (1);  Volley  Ball   (1);  Ping  Pong 
(2);     "Jambalaya"     Newcomb     Editor     (4);     Pan-Hellenic 
Council. 

Margaret  McClintock Belzoni,   Miss. 

Z  T  A 

Dorothy   McGriff Livingston,   Ala. 

*  M 
Librarian  ot  Glee  Club. 

Dorothy  Louise   Mengis Sterlington,  La. 

BSD 

French    Circle    (1,    2,    3);    Art    Club    (3,    4):    Y.    W.    C.    .-V. 
(1,   2,    3.    4);   Volley   Ball    Captain    (3);    Pan-Hellenic  Coun- 
cil. 

Mildred  Ogden  ........  Hattiesbiirg,  Miss. 

Orchestra  (3);  Y.  W.  C.  A.    (4). 

*Marcaret  Cecil  Overton  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
B  *  a 

*Mary  Pate Birmingham,  Ala. 

Carrie  E.  Pearce New  Orleans,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club    (3,    4). 

Sadie  Mae  Pendergrafi' Vicksburg,  Miss. 

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Ne^H^comTb  Senior  Class 


Sybil  Knight  Sandmeyer  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
X  a 

Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2.    3,    4);    French    Circle    (1,    2). 


Clara  Mae  Saucier Pass  Christian,  Miss. 

A  A  n 

Volley  Ball:   Newcomb  Basketball;   Hockey;    Baseball. 


Louise   Scatterty New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  I  A 

Class   Bowling    (2);    Y.    W.    C.   A.    (1). 


Odile   Simpson New  Orleans,  La. 

X  a 

Underclassman  Committee;  Class  President  (2);  Executive 
(2,  3,  4);  Student  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Secretary  (3),  Presi- 
dent (4);  President  Student  Body  (3);  A.ssistant  Editor 
"Jambalaya"  (3);  Newcomb  Ball  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Athletics; 
Varsity  (2);  Mandolin-Guitar  Club  (1,  2);  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
(1.    2). 


Olca  Swetman Biioxi,  Miss. 

Swimming    Team     (1,     2,     3);     Class    Volley    Ball     (2.     3); 
Track  (1,  2,  3);   Class  Basketball    (2). 


Margaret  Katherine  Troescher  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z  T  A 

Debating    Club     (1,    2,     3,    4);    T.    W.    C.    A.     (1.    2,    3,    4); 
French    Circle    (1.    2,    3,    4);    Student    Council     (3);    Pan- 
Hellenic   Council    (3,   4). 


Alcenith  Boyden   Veith 

Y 


.  New   Orleans,   La. 


W.    C.    A.     (1,    2,    3,    4);    Dramatic    Club     (1,    2,    3,    4); 
Mandolin-Guitar   Club    (4). 


Pat  Villere New  Orleans,  La. 


Volley  Ball   Team    (1,   2.    3);    French   Circle   (1.    2);    Y'.   W. 

C.    A.    (1,    2,    3);    Dramatic   Club    (1,    2,    3);    Art    Club    (31; 

Pan-Hellenic   Council    (3). 


Neircomb   Senior  Class 


Erminia  Wadsworth New  Orleans,  La. 


B 


0 


Dramatic   Club    (2,   3.   -1);   Debating  Club   (1,    2,    3,   4),    Sec- 

retary-Treasurel-;    Nixon    Team    (2);    1914    Debating-    Team 

(2);   President  Jennie  C.   Nixon   Deljating  Club    (4). 


Hilda  Wassermann New  Orleans,  La. 


*  A 


Alice  Tee  Weir New   Orleans,   La. 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club. 


Bettv  Werlein  . New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  •!> 

President  Class  (1,  3);  Student  Council  (1,  2,  3.  4);  As- 
sistant Editor  "Hullabaloo"  (3>;  Debating  Council  (1,  2, 
3):  Underclassman  Commission  (1);  Fresbman-Sophomore 
Drag  Committee;  Jennie  C.  Nixon  Debating  Team  (2)  ; 
Dramatic  Club  (1,  2);  Student  Body  President  (4);  Tulane 
Student   Council. 


Jane  Randolph  Whipple 


Baton   Rouge,   La. 


'i>  M 


Art    Club;    House   Council:    Class    Teams;    Newcomb    Ball: 
Spalding-  Basketball;  Baseball;  Assistant  Editor  "Arcade." 


Audrey  Blanche  White Lecompte,  La. 

A  A  n 

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

Circle    (2,    3);    Y.   W.    C.   A.    (2,    3);    Mandolin-Guitar   Club 

(2,    3);    Orchestra   (3,    4);    House  Council    (4);   Pan-Hellenic 

Council. 


Jane  Williams Mer  Rouge,  La. 

A  0  n 

T.   W.  C.  A.    (2,    3,    4). 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Elizabeth  Cleveland  Wilson 
K  A  e 

Newcomb   Ball    (1.    2.   31;    Tennis  Class  Champion    (3);    Y. 
W.  C.  A.   (1,   2,  3,   4);   Pan-Hellenic  Council. 


Senior  Class 

School  of  SMedic'ine 


William  Pierce  Addison^  Jr Shreveport.  La. 

HE*,     i  y. 
B.A.    Degree,    Louisiana    Coll  ge. 


Julius  Alexander  . 


Lassar  Alexander  . 


.  La   Grange,  Tex. 


.  La   CJiaiigr,  Tex. 


J.  W.  Allen New  Orleans,  La. 

ATS,     *  X 
Pathogens;  Owl  Club. 


Tames  Loo.mis  Anderson  .     . 
A  K  K 


Roger  J.  Arango 


Cross  City,   Fla. 


Havana,    Cuba 


*   ?  £ 


John  H.  Arrington,  Jr Monticello,  Miss. 

2  N,    e  K  * 
University  of  Mississippi    (1.   2,   3,   -I). 


*Marvin   Eldon  Arrington  .     .     .  Brookhaven,   Miss. 


JosiAH  D.  Bancroft Birmingham,  Ala. 

Z  N,    *  X 
A.B.   Degree,   Howard  -CoUege. 


*George  Elliott  Patric  Barnes  .     .     .  Newville,  Ala. 


Merrill  C.  Beck New  Orleans,  La. 

N   1    N 

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Senior  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

Nathan  Judson  Bender Marshall,  Tex. 

S  <!>  E,    *  X 
B.S.    Degree.    Tulanc;    Pan-Hellenic    Council,    '29. 

Samuel  Bergman Tampa,  Fla. 

*  A  E,    A  S2  A 
Medical   Pan-Hellenic   Council. 

J.  B.  BiRDVVELL Shreveport,  La. 

n  K  *,    *  X,    A  a  A 
Pathogens   (6);  Band   (4). 

Ralph  R.  Braund Gary,  Ind. 

A  K  K,    A  X  A 
Pathogens;   A.B.  Degree,  De  Pauw  University. 

Louis  Bristow New  Orleans,   La. 

S  X,     *  X,     OAK 

Pathogens;    Owl   Club;    4th    Tulane    Expedntion;    Class 
President  (3). 

John  Thomas  Brown Gatesville,  Tex. 

A  K  K 

Ira  p.  BuRDiNE Amory,  Miss. 

■1>  K  r,  9  K  * 

Bert  R.  Burcoyne Monroe,  La. 

n  K  *,    <!■  X 

Paul  Cecil  Burnett,  Jr.  .....     .  Tampa,   Fla. 

ATA,     *   X 


?eior  Class 

School  of  SMedictne 

R.  Louis  Cope New  Orleans,  La. 

*   P   1,    A 
Honor  Council    (5,    6). 

Ross  BuzzANCA Birmingham,  Ala. 

*  X 

B.S.   Degree,   Alabama,   1927;   M.S.   Degree,  Alabama.    1S2S; 
Fellow  of  Gorgas. 

Jaime  G.  Cadaval Durango,  Mex. 

Z    I 

J.  S.  Camp Jasper,  Ala. 

S  N,    *  X 

Honor     Council;     A.B.     Degree,     Univei'sity     of     Alabama; 
L'Apache;  Pathogens. 

Stephen  R.  Campbell New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K   K 

Charles  Thomson  Chamberlain,  Jr.  .  Natchez,  Miss. 

n  K  A,    N  S  N,  a  n  A 
A.B.    Degree,    University    of   Virginia. 

Louis  Sidney  Charbonnet^  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A,    N  S  N 

B.S.  Degree.  Tulane   (4);  Honor  Council    (3);  Pan-Hellenic 

Council     (2);    "W^hite    Elephants     (1);     Scrub    Football     (2); 

Inter-Class  Football    (3,   4). 

Louis  Eaton  Chauvin Abbeville,  La. 

*  P   S 

Paul  V.  Colvin Dubach,  La. 

AS*,    e  K  * 

Pathogens;    A.B.    degree.    Louisiana    College;    Square    and 
Compass. 


Senior  Class 

School  of  SMedic'tne 

Louis  Cucinotta Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

B  M 

Historian    Sopliomore   Class;    Glee   Club    (1,    2.    o.    4). 

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

B.S.  D-Siee. 

T.  A.  Dekle New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Henry  DeRamus Verbena,  Ala. 

K  2,   *  X 

Pathogens:      Student      Council      Vice-President:      President 
Medical   Student   Body:    L'Apache:    Owl    Club. 

*David  Jacob  Drezinski New  Orleans,  La. 

Paul  R.  Eckels Temple,  Tex. 

e  K  * 

Boyd  Clark  Edwards Jackson,  Miss. 

K  S,    *  X 

B.S.   Degree,   Millsaps  College. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Edwards  .    .     .  Chattahoochee,  Fla. 

*  A  e,    N  S  N 

B.S.   Degree.    L'niversity   of   Florida. 

*Olive   Swaggerty  Feemster  ....  Baltimore,  Md. 
Bernard  S.  Feinberg New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  A.  Fershtand  ......  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

N   I    N 

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Seeior  Class 

School  of  tSMedicine 

Charles   O.   Frederick Covington,   La. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 

InLer-Fraternity     Basketball      (2,     3,     4);     Inter-Fraternity 
Track    (2) ;    Owl    Club. 

Edwaru  a.  Gall  . New  York,  N.  Y. 

<I>  A  K,    ASA 

Secretary-Treasurer    (2);    Class  Football    (1.    2). 

Orlando  F.  Gerodetti San  Antonio,  Tex. 

2  1,     ABA,     B  M 
Honor  Council   (2);   Pan-Hellenic  Council   (2). 

IvYLVN  Lee  Girardeau Thomaston,  Ga. 

A   E    I 
A.B,  Degree.  Agnes  Scott  College. 

Harrv  Glazer New  Orleans,  La. 

*   A   K 

John   Edwin   Granade   .......  Atlanta,   Ga. 

n  K  A,    <!>  X 

Joseph  Peter  Gutierrez Cordoba,  Mex. 

Pan-Hellenic  Council    (4.   5):    "Hullabaloo"   (3). 

J.  F.  Hackney Bynum,  N.  C. 

■!•  P  2 

Andros   Scott  Hamilton Berkeley,   Calif. 

K  A,    N  2  N,    A  Q  A 

Pathogens;   Class  Football   (4);   Class  Day  Committee    (S)  ; 
Owl   Club. 


Seeior  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

John  Felix  Jenkins,  Jr Birmingham,  Ala. 

K  A,    *  X 

Pathogens. 

Ch.'\pman   Gordon  Johnson  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

2  A  E 

Freshman    Football:    Fr'shman    Basketball:    Inter-Frater- 
nity Basketball    (1,   2.   4-   5.   6):  Intra-Mural  Football    (3,   4): 
Inter-Fraternitv     Handball     f5.     6);     Scrub     Football     (3); 
Varsit.v   Golf    (2);    Y.    M.    C.   A. 

William   Thomas   Harper   .....  Fayette,   Miss. 

OK* 

B.S.  Degre:-.  University  of  Mississippi. 

William   Spe.^rs   Harrell Ruston,   La. 

s  ?v',    *  X 

William  Gibson  Harris Gibson,  N.  C. 

*  r  S 

Alvin  Claude  Hoffpauir Estherwood,  La. 

A  K  K,    e  K  N 
Pathogens:    "Jambalaya"    Representative. 

George  Sanders  Hopkins Slagle,  La. 

UK*.    *  X 

Harris   Hosen Laurel,   Miss. 

4"   A   E 
B.S.    Degree. 

E.  Russell  Jacka Jackson,  Mich. 

*   X,     T   K   E 


Seeior  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

W.  G.  Jones Grand  Cane,  La. 

11  K  *,    *  X 

Julian^ Jacob  Keller New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   B    T,     *    A   E 
A.B-    Degree. 

Frank  Foster  Kennedy Youngstown,   O. 

A  K  E,   *  B  n 

Square   and  Compass. 

Earl  H.  Kent New  Orleans,  La. 

*   P  S 
Vice-President   Class    (3). 

Ralph  Lampert New  Orleans,  La. 

B.S.  Degree,  Tulane;  Honor  Council  (3). 

John  T.  Lewis,  Jr Tylertown,  Miss. 

n  K  A,    N  Z  N 
Pathogens;  B.S.  Degree,  Millsaps  College-,  Owl  Club. 

*Benjamin  Maurice  Lieberman  .  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

George  D.  Lilly  . Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

■tie,    N  2  N 

Joel  J.  McCook,  Jr Dallas,  Tex. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 
Pathogens;    Owl    Club. 


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Senior  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

Robert  C.  McDowell Good  Pine,  La. 

2  n,     A   K  K 

Square   and  Compass;   Pathogens. 

*WiLLiAM   Russell  McGehee,  Jr.   .     .  Gloster,   Miss. 
Oliver  P.  M.auterer New  Orleans,  La. 

Honor   CounciL 

Alois  E.^rle  Moore Helena,  Ark. 

ATA,    N  S  N,    *  ■{> 

John  M.  Mosely Arcadia,  La. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 
Owl  Club;  Pathogens. 

John  T.  Mosley Winnfiekl,  La. 

Kirk  T.  Mosley Conway,  Ark. 

S  N,     *  P  S,    ABA 

Honor    Council    (2);    Secretary-Treasurer     (3);    Vice-Pres- 
ident   Medical    Student    Body    (4);    A.B.    Degree.    Hendri.l 
College. 

Paul  Nickerson Siluria,  Ala. 

A  K  K,    A  n  A 

Isidor  Ochs New  York,  N.  Y. 


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Senior  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

Hii.LRiE  Kirk  Rouse,  Jr Poplarville,  Miss. 

A  Z  *,    e  K  '!',    *  * 

Ph.G.     Deeree,     University    of    Mississippi;     Ph.C.    Degree, 
Tulaiie  University:  Honor  Council   (3);   Historian  Class   C4). 

HnvRv  Dl'Plessis  Ocden",  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  *,    N    £  X 

Oratorif.al    and    Debating    Council;    Dramatic    Guild;    B.S. 
Degree. 

Theodore  Melvix  Oxford Dawson,  Ga. 

2  n,    OK* 

*P.AUL   Sampson   Parrino  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

Clifford  Porter  Powell Auburn,  Ala. 

Z   N,     e  K  *,     A  E   A 

Square   and   Compass;   Pathogens;   Busin?s3  Manager   1931 
"Janibalaya":   B.A.   Degree.   University  of  Alabama. 

Edwin   Pearson  Preston  ....  Miami  Beacli,   Fla. 

B.S.     Degree.     1930. 

Thos.  R.  Ra.msay Laurel,  Miss. 

A  T   0,     *  X 

Treasurer  Medical  Class;  D' Apache;  Pathogens:  Owl  Club; 
Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

Paul  Renken San  Antonio,  Tex. 

in,    e  K  * 

G.  H.  Ricks Brady,  Tex. 

OK* 

President   Senior   Medical   Class;    Owl    Club. 

Jeanne  Cecilf,  Roeling New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  I 
B.S.    Degree,   Tulane.    1929;   Medical   Pan-Hellenic   Council. 


lior  Class 

School  of  Medicine 

William  Mack  Routon Greenville,   Ala. 

S  n.  e  K  * 

Andrew  M.  Rvan San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Charles  Ladislas  Saint New  Orleans,  La. 

e  K  * 

J.  M.  Sartin Statesville,  N.  C. 

e  K  * 

Henry  Schwartze Brenham,  Tex. 

Arthur  L.   Seale Moundville,    Ala. 

•{■  B  n 

B.S.   Degree,    University    of    Alabama.    lliiiS. 

W.  A.  K.  Seale Birmingham,  Ala. 

n  K  A,    A  K  K 

Owl  Club;  Pathogens;   Medical  Pan-Hellenic  Council 
President. 

Hugh  Shane Marshall,  Tex. 

II  K  ■!>,    ■!■  X 

J.  Dunbar  Shields,  Jr Natchez,  Miss. 

E  A,    N  2  N,    A  Q  A 
Owl  Club;  B.S.  Degree,  Mississippi  A.  &  M. 


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School  of  SMedicine 

Thomas  R.  Simpson Meridian,  Miss. 

2  n,    *  X 

Harrv  R.  Staley Kansas  City,  Mo. 

K  £,    *  X 

John  E.  Tate Blue  Mountain,  Miss. 

e  K  * 
B  S.,    B.A,    Degree,    University   of   Mississippi. 

Morris   Velinsky Shreveport,  La. 

4>   A   E 
B.S,    Degree,    Centenary. 

A.   G.  Ward Jackson,   Miss. 

nKA,    N2N,    AftA 
B.A.  Degree,  Millsaps  College;  Pathogens. 

J.  O.  Weii.baecher,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

S   A   E,     N   S   N 

Scrub    Football     (2);    Inter-Class    Football     (1,    2);    Inter- 
Fraternity  Basketball   (1.   2,   3.   -1);   Inttr-Fraternity  Hand- 
ball   (3,   4). 

J.  R.  Williams Selma,  Ala. 

K  A,    *  X 

B.S.  Degree,  Mercer  University:   Vice-President  Class    (4); 
Pathogens;  Owl  Club. 

Arthur  A.  Wood Mobile,  Ala. 

e  K  * 
A.B.    Degree.    Springhill. 


Senior  Class 

College  of  cArts  and  Sciences 


G.  Armstrong  Allen New  Orleans,  La. 

K   2,     *   *,    K  A   * 

President   Senior   Class    (5);   Glee  Club    (1,   2,   3,    4),   Pres- 
ident (4):  Freshman  Track.  Varsity  Track  (2.  3,  4);  Inter- 
Fraternity  Track   (1,   2);   Tennis  Manager    (4);    "T"   Club; 
White  Elephants;    Pan-Hellenic    (4.    5). 


Sherburne  Anderson New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  K,    A  X  A 


Edward  J.   Antoon Greenwood,   Miss. 

Freshman  Law,  Secretary-Treasurer:  Dormitory  Club,  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer   (2):  Y.   M.   C.  A.  Cabinet,    Secretary  (4); 
Glendy    Burke.    Sergeant-at-Arms    (4);    Delegate    to    Ora- 
torical and  Debating  Council    (3). 


George  Franklin  Bagby  . 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 


Glendy  Burke  Literary  and  Debating  Society  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Secretary-Treasurer  (2).  Vice-Speaker  (3),  Speaker  (4); 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  (1,  2.  3,  4),  "T"  Cabinet  <2,  3.4),  Secretary 
(2),  Vice-President  (3),  President  (4);  Freshman  "Y" 
Club  (1),  Advisor  (2,  3,  4);  Tulane  University  Dramatic 
Guild  (2,  3,  4).  Secretary  (2,  3),  President  (4);  Inter- 
national Relations  Club    (2,    3.   4). 


William  A.  Bell,  Jr. 


.  New   Orleans,   La. 


A  K  E,  e  N 


Assistant  Track  Manager  (2);  Glendy  Burke  (1);  Dra- 
matic Guild  (1.  2),  Business  Manager  (2);  Assistant 
Sports  Editor  "Jambalaya"  (3);  Sports  Editor  "Jam- 
balaya"   (4);  "Hullabaloo"   (1,  2.  3,  4),  Campus  Editor  (4). 


Chris  Francis  Bellone New  Orleans,  La. 

Honor    Council     (1);    Vice-President    Class    (1);    Secretary 
of  Student  Body    (3). 

Oscar  Blitz New  Orleans,  La. 

K  N,    *  A  E 

Pan-Hellenic    (2,    3), 

Louis  M.  Bodenheimer  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z  B  T 


*Joseph  Theodore   Brierre   . 


New   Orleans,   La. 


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Senior  Class 

College  of  cArts  and  Sciences 

Hugh  H.  Biuster New  Orleans,  La. 

ATA 

Ansel  M.  Caine,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*  K  S,    *  * 

Vice-President      Junior     Class;      Vice-President      Arts      and 

Sciences   Student   Body:    Inter-fraternity   Baslcetball    (1,    2. 

3,    41;   White  Elepliants;   Pan-Hellonic  Council. 

*Shelby  Gibson  Carr New  Orleans,  La. 

■'Marcus  Joachim   Chalona  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Calvin  Audre  Claudel New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Trade;    Tug-al-War     (1,    2);    International    Re- 
lations  Club    (1). 

*Samuel  Harvev  CoLviN,  Jr.  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

David  Baine  Comer,  III New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy  Burke   (1,    2,   3,   4),   Historian    (2,    3);   International 

Relations  Club   (2,   3,   41,  Secretary   (3).   Vice-President   (4); 

Dramatic    Guild     (1,    2.    3,    4),    Treasurer    (3);    Joui-nalism 

Scholarship    (3,   4);   Philomathean    (2). 

Paul  Saunders  Cooke Hernando,  Miss. 

A  K  E 
Tennis   Team    (3);    Gle_'    Club    (1,    2,    3.    4). 

Walter  H.  Coulson Monroe,  La. 

William  E.  Cox,  Jr Columbus,  Miss. 

*  K  £ 

Varsity    Tennis    Squad    (2,    3.    4);    Inter-Fraternity    Tennis 

(2,    3,    4);    Y.    M.    C.    A.    Cabinet    (2);    Secretary   Arts   and 

Sciences  Student  Body    (4). 

■'Lowell  Potter   Dawson   ....  River  Falls,   Wis. 
•i>  A  e 

Theodore   Dennerv   .     .  ...  New   Orleans,  La. 

Z  B  T 

Gustave  Devron New   Orleans,   La. 

B  M 
Oratorical  and  Debating  Council   (2).  Secretary  (3).  Chair- 
man   (4);    Glendy   Burke    (1.    2,    3),    Secretary    (4);    Varsity 
Debating     (2,     3);     GUe    Club     (1,     2,     3);     Liramatic    Guild 
(1,    2.    3). 

Emil  H.  Dieth New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.    M,    C.    A.;    International    Relations    Club;    "Hullab.iioo 
(1.    2.    3).    Circulation    jManager    (4). 

Martha  E.  Earhart New  Orleans,  La. 

A  A  n,  0  N 

John  Frentis  Everett Farmerville,  La. 

2  N 

Myron  Falk New  Orleans,  La. 

e  N,  B  M 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet  (I);  Glendy  Burke  (1);  Tug-o(-War 
(1);  Fencing  (2);  Editor  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Student  Handbook 
(2),  Business  Manager  (3);  "Hullabaloo"  Staff  (1),  Campus 
Editor  {2),  Circulation  and  Officer  Manager  (3);  Business 
Manager    (4>;    Business   INIanager    "Summer    Student"    (3); 

Arthurians. 

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College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Leon  Goldberg New  Orleans,  La. 

President    Chess    and    Checkers    Club    Glendy    Burke     (1); 
Secretary    Menorah    Society:    Commerce    Workroom    Com- 
mittee;   "Hullabaloo"   Representative. 

LEON.-iRD   Greenburg Gulfport,    Fla. 

Arthur   T.   H.-\as,  Jr.  .     .     .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A   *,     A   X   S 

George  Earle   Harveson'   ....  Lake   Charles,   La. 

John  C.  Henderson  .......  Hnuston,  Texas 

*  A  e 

Inter-Fiaternity   Ba.sketball    (2.    3,    4):    L'Apache. 

Helen  T.  Hill New  Orleans,  La. 

Dorothy    Dix    .lournalism    Awartl    (M). 

*JosEPH   Beverly  Holmes  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ralph    Hopkins,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A,      A  X  2 

TvLER  Mar-shall  HurTj  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
e  N 

Vice-President  Senior  Class  (4);  Honor  Council  (4);  Asso- 
ciate Editor  "Hullabaloo"  (4);  Campus  Editor  (2,  3); 
President  International  Relations  Club  (3.  4),  Vice-Pres- 
ident (2):  Jambalaya  Class  Representative  (1);  Assistant 
Feature  Editor  (2,  3);  Sports  Editor  Student  Handbook 
(2);  Freshman  Basketball  (1);  Fencing  (3);  Glee  Club  (3, 
4),   Publicity   Manager    (3,   4);    Dramatic   Guild    (3,    4). 

"Stanford  Leonard  Hvman  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Z   B   T 

Charles  Payne   Fenner,  Jr.  ,     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

K  A 
Glendy   Burke    (1);    Dramatic   Guild    ( 3 )  :    White  Elephaut.=i. 

*Ross   Alexander   Fisher Tampa,   Fla. 

*"Richard  Manning  Fletcher  .     .     .  Fort  Myers,  Fla. 

Dudley  Charles  Foley,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A 

Band 

*George  a.   Frilot,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Benjamin  R.  Gendel Bronx,  N.  Y. 

Dormitory    Club.    Vice-President    (2);    Dramatic    Guild    (1, 
2);    Track   (2);    Intra-Mural   Cross   Country    (2). 

James  Hill  Gillis New  Orleans,  La. 

A  T  Si,  e  N 

Tug-of-War    (1);    Inter-Class  Football    (2);   Scrub  Football 

(3);    "Hullabaloo"    Sports    Editor    (4,    5):    Class    Secretary 

(5). 

John  A.  Glover New  Orleans,  La. 

*  A  e 

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College  of  Q/Irts  and  Sciences 

'■Euclid   Arnold  Isbell Albertville,   Ala. 

*Percival  Randolph  Johnson  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Harnett  T.  Kane New  Orleans,  La. 

Editor-in-Chief  "Hullabaloo  (4).  Associate  Editor  (3); 
President  and  Vice-President  International  R  lations  Club 
(2,  3);  Editor  "Summer  Student"  (2,  3);  Dorothy  Dix 
.lournalism  Award  (3);  Glendy  Burke  (1,  2):  Delegate  to 
Oratorical  Debating  Council  <2);  Dramatic  Guild  (3); 
Editor  and  Assistant  Editor  T.  M.  C.  A.  Handbook  (2,  3); 
Philomatheans  (2). 

Harry  B.  Kelleher New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E,    *  A  A 
Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

Robert  C.  Kemp,  Jr Baton  Rouge,  La. 

K    A 

Lane  C.  Kendall New  Orleans,  La. 

Band  (4):  Campus  Nite  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Scrub  Football  (2.  3); 
Varsity  Track  (3,  4);  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (1,  2.  3.  4),  Cabinet  (2, 
3,  4).  Treasurer  and  President  (3);  Aero  Club  (2.  3,  4). 
President  (4);  International  Relations  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Edi- 
tor Student  Handbook  (3,  4);  Intra-Mural  Cross  Country 
(3,  4);  Reporter  "Hullabaloo"  (1.  2,  3.  4):  Glendy  Burke 
(1.    2,   3,    4). 

*Stanhope  Hall  King,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*WiLL0UGHBY  Eaton  Kittredge  ■     .  Napoleonville,  La. 

Matthew  J.  LaNasa New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club;  Band;   Secretary-Treasurer  Sophomore  Medical 
Class;  Arthurians. 

Hunter  C.  Leake,  H New  Orleans,  La. 

2   X,     B   M 
Vice-President      Beta     Mu;     Vice-President     Frosh     La^v; 
White    Elephants     (1);    Class    Football     (1,    2,    3);    Inter- 
Fraternity  Basketball    (1). 

Pierre  Antonin  Lelong,  IH  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

2  X,     B  M 
Alcee  Fortier  Prize   (1):  Secretary-Treasurer  Beta  Mu   (3); 
President  Beta  Mu  (4);  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball;  Inter- 
Fraternity    Swimming;    White    Elephants. 

William   M.  Light San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Ben 

Intra-Mural    Football     (2)  ;     International     Relations    Club 
(3,    4). 

William  Catlett  Littell  .....  Opelousas,  La. 
2  A  E 

Inter-Class    Football    (2.    3);    Inter-Fraterntiy    Basketball; 
L*  Apache. 

*Stanley  Ernest  Loeb New  Orleans,  La. 

Walter  A.  Lurie New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  B  T 
Glendy  Burke  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Secretary-Treasurer  (3); 
Menorah  Society  (2,  3,  4),  Secretary  (2),  Vice-President 
(3),  President  (4);  Alcee  Fortier  Memorial  French  Prize; 
Aaron  Hartman  Medal  for  Psychology;  International  Re- 
lations Club  (2,  3,  4);  Librarian  (3).  Treasurer  (4);  Ora- 
torical and  Debating  Council;   Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

*JoHN  McLaren  McBryde,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Edward  Larned  McGehee,  Jr.  .    .     .  Hammond,  La. 

A  K  E 

Varsity  Football    (2.   3). 

Jerome  L  Malkin Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

*  A  K 

Bernard  L.  Maller Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

*  A  K 

chess  and  Checkers  Team. 

Myrtus  Arthur  Mangum Castor,  La. 

Football    (2,    3,    4);    Basketball    (2,    3.    4);    Wrestling    (2,    3 
4);   Basketball  Captain    (4);   Wrestling  Captain   (4). 

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Senior  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

A.  Charles  Rosenberg New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   B  T 

Secretarv-Treasurer    Class     (3);     Tennis    Squad     (2      3,     4); 
Inter-Fraternity    Basketball;    Inter-Fraternity    Tennis. 

*EuNiCE  Anastasia  Schnyder  .    .     .  New  Orelans,  La. 

Hugh  Clayton  Snell New  Orleans,  La. 

Marx  Sterbcow New  Orleans,  La. 

<I>   A  K 

*Carl  White  Stroud .  Monroe,  La. 

Leon  L.  Titche Monroe,  La. 

International  Relations  Club. 

Carl  N.  Wahl New  Orleans,  La. 

S  A  E,    *  X 

*Robert  Weinstein New   Orleans,   La. 

Horatio  C.  Weston Logtown,  Miss. 

S     N 

Hugh  W.  Whatley-^  Jr Ravville,  La. 

A  K  E,    K  A  * 
President    Class    (3);    President    Student    Body    Arts    and 
Sciences    (4);    Football    (1.    2.    3,    4);    Track    (1.    2     3,    4); 
Honor  Council    (3,    4);   Chairman   Honor  Council    (4);    Stu- 
dent Council;    "T"   Club. 

Richard  B.  Williams New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 

*Thomas  Fitzhugh  Wilson  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*WiLLY  Lee  Woodward Sicily  Island,  La. 

Ney  Jules  Marks New  Orleans,  La. 

John  Henry  Menge,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E 
Treasurer    Freshman    Class;    Treasurer    Sophomore    Class: 
Varsity  Boxing  (3.  4);  Freshman  Football;  Scrub  Football 
(1):     Frosh     Squad     (2);     Inter-Fraternity     Track;     Inter- 
Fraternity    Basketball;    Captain    Boxing    Team,    '30. 

*Lawrence  Conroy"  Michel  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Clark  O.  Miller New  Orleans,  La. 

*Frank  Beverly  Ogden  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ralph  Eugene  Pearson Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Dormitory  Club  (2  3,  4),  Secretary-Treasurer  (3),  Pres- 
ident (4);  Inter-Hall  Sports  (2.  3,  4);  Intra-Mural  Basket- 
ball <4);  Freshman  "Y"  Club  (1);  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (1,  2.  3,  4). 
Treasurer  (4);  Glendy  Burke  (1.  2,  3,  4),  Representative 
to  Oratorical  and  Debating  Council  (2),  Censor  (4);  Ora- 
torical and  Debating  Council  (2);  "Hullabaloo"  Staff  (3. 
4),  Assistant  Campus  Editor  (4);  International  Relations 
Club   (3,   4). 

"*Virginia  Powell New  Orleans,  La. 

Godfrey  Z.  Regan  .......  New  Orleans,  La. 

#  A  e,    <!>  A  * 

LoYD  T.  Roberts Stigler,  Okla. 

A   2  * 
Football    (2,   3,    4);   Captain   of  the  Green  Wave    (4);   Bas- 
ketball   (2,    3,    4);    "T"    Club. 

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College  of  Law 

Maurice  Joskph  Bayon New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 
Tennis  Team    (1.  2.  3),  Caytain   (2,  3);   Thirteen  Club. 

Theodore  Bethea New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E,    •!>  A  * 

Luis  J.  Botifoll Havana,  Cuba 

Margaret  Scruggs   Bullen  ....  Shreveport,   La. 
A  A  n 

"Tulane  Law  Review"   (2.   3>  ;   "Jambalaya"  Representative 
(1,    2,    3). 

Leigh  Carroll^  II New  Orleans,  La. 

2  X,    *  A  * 

Pan-Hellenic  Council:   President  .Junior  Law  Class;   White 

Elephants. 

Malcolm  Louis  de  la  Houssaye  .     .     .  Franklin,  La. 
Ben 

Thii'teen    Club;     Freshman    Basketball;     Scrub    Basketball 

(2);  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball  (1.  2,  3);  Inter-Fraternity 

Track   (1,   2.    3,    4). 

Henry  Waller  Fowler,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

S  A  E,    <!>  A  <i>,    *  *,    e  A  *,    $  B  K 

"Law  Review",  Business  Manager   (4);  Moot  Court  Board. 

Secretary     (3),     Chairman     (4);     Dramatic     Club;     Glendy 

Burlve;    B.A.   Degree,    Tulane. 

*Paul  Freund,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Maurice  B.  Gatlin New  Orleans,  La. 

Corpus    Juris    Prize     (1);     "T^aw     Review"     (2);     Terriberry 
Scholarship    (3). 

Harold  L.  Guilbeau Opelousas,  La. 

E.  Hermann  Guillory Ville  Platte,  La. 

*  A  $ 

"Law  Review"   Board;   L'Apache. 

Calvin  Evans  Hardin,  Jr Lake  Charles,  La. 

K   S 
LL.  B.    Degree,    1-larvard    Law    School. 

*Sam  Levy  Herold Shreveport,  La. 

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Senior  Class 

College  of  Lav/ 

Harkv   B.   Kelleher New   Orleans,   La. 

A  K  E,     OAK,     *  A  A 
Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

*HuBERT  Adolphe  Lafargue  ....  Thibodaux,  La. 

*Nevil  Louis  LeBeuf New  Orleans,  La. 

Jose   M.  Ledo    (Rajas) Llavana,   Cuba 

Elmo   P.   Lee,  Jr Shreveport,   La. 

K  i:.    *  A  <• 

John  R.  Legier  ....;...  New  Orleans,  La. 
li  6  n,    *  A  A 
Dramatic    Club. 

Jacques  F.  Levy New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   B  T 
Golf  (4);  Baseball   (1). 

Julia  E.  Levy New   Orleans,   La. 

K  B  n 

Tulane   Moot   Court   Board   of   Advi.sors    (2);    Tulanc    "Law 
Review"    (3). 

Robert  S.  Link,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

<I>  A   e 
B.A.    Des'ree.    Davidson    College. 

Bernard  J.  McCloskey New  Orleans,  La. 

A   K  E,     *   A   ■!•,     *  <1>,     K  A   <!> 

Varsity    Baseball    (1.    2,    3.    4):    Glee    Club    (1.     2,    31;    "T" 

Club;   Editor   "Jambalaya"    (3);    Boxing   Team    (3,    4). 

James  J.  Morrison New  Orleans,  La. 

S  <[•  E,    B  M 
Tulane    Band;    Aero    Club;    Tulane    "Law    Review". 

William  H.  Mouton Lafayette,  La. 

K   S 

Francis  Lee  Mudd Shreveport,  La. 

A  Z   * 

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eior  Class 

College  of  Law 


James  T.  Shell Bastrop,  La. 

i;  A  E,  <1>  A  * 

President    Law    School    (3);    Moot    Court    Advisory    Board 

(2):    Law    School    Honor    Council    (2.    3);    "Law    Review"; 

L' Apache;    Student    Council. 


■*Frank  Carol  Smith Detroit,  Mich. 

Jose  Tellechea Havana,  Cuba 

C.  Elliot  Thompson Monroe,  La. 

K  2 

Vice-President    Class     (3,    4);    Boxing    Team     (3);     Inter- 
Fraternity  Tennis;  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball;  Glee  Club 
(3);  Dramatic  Club    (3);   Law  Honor  Council   (3,  4). 

*Max  Turk Bluefield,  W.  Va. 


Helmuth  Carlyle   Voss Bogalusa,  La. 

2  A  E,    *  A  * 

B.E.    Degree    in    Civil    Engineering.    Tulane,    1921;    M.S.    in 
Civil    Engineering.    Louisiana    State    University,    1925;    Tu- 
lane   Engineering   Society    (2.    3,    4);    Student    Council    (4) 
Summer  Survey  Camp  (2,   3);  Varsity  Wrestling   (2,   3,   4) 
Tug-of-War  (2);  Glendy  Burke  (4);  Tulane  "Law  Review' 
Board    (S);    "Uniform    Statutes"    Editor    (8);    Square    and 
Compass. 


Benjamin  A.  Whitaker Alexandria,  La. 


A.  Dallam  O'Brien^  Jr.  .    .     .     ;     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*   A  A 

Y.    M.    C.   A.   Cabinet;   Chairman  Campus   Nite;    "Law   Re- 
view." 


Leslie  Barbee  Ponder,  Jr Amite,  La. 

*  A  A 

Moot    Court    Board    of    Advisors. 


"Philip  Sidney  Pugh,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 


Godfrey  Z.  Regan New  Orleans,  La. 

*  A  e,    $  A  # 

President    Class;    OfTicer    Law    Student    Body;    Law   Honor 
Council:    Law    Review:    Board    of    Advisors;    Moot    Court 
Competition    Finals;     International    Relations    Club;    Pan- 
Hellenic   Council;    Swimming  Team. 


Claiborne  B.  Robertson St.  Landry,  La. 

2  n,  ■!>  A  A 


*Charles  Murrah  Rucker  . 
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Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 


College  of  Sngineering 

Jerome  C.  Baehr New  Orleans,  La. 

2  *  A 

Secretary  Class    (3);    Secretary  Engineeiing   Student  Body 

(4):    Chief    Engineer    Summer    Survey    (3). 

*Allen  T.  Blount New   Orleans,  La. 

2  *  E,    *  * 

Glee    Club:    Aero    Club;    Engineering-    Student    Body   Vice- 
President;     Tug-of-War      (1.     2);     Fresbman     Basketball; 
Inter-Fraternity  Tennis  (1,  2.  3);  Inter-Fraternity  Basket- 
ball  (1,   2,  3);   Inter-Class  Football    (1). 

Lawrence  Claude  Brune  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles  E.  Cassagne^  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

A    * 

Aubrey   G.   Code New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles  L.  Davis,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*Claude  E.  Dolhonde Independence,  La. 

2     <J>     A 
Pop's    Rowing    Club. 

*Wallace  Campbell  Drennan  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Peter  James  Erickson,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  *,    A 
Band    (2.    3,    4);    Orchestra   (2,    4). 

Herndon  M.  Fair Columbia,  S.  C. 

2   A   E 

Architectural    Society;    Gargoyle. 

Edward   Gessner New   Orleans,  La. 

*  A  e,    *  *,    K  A  *,    OAK 

Class  President  (2),  Class  Vice-President  (3);  Varsity 
Wrestling  (2);  Manager  Boxing  and  Wrestling  (3); 
President  Student  Body  (4);  President  Student  Council 
(4);  White  Elephants;  L' Apache;  "T"  Club;  Pan-Hellenic 
(2,    3),    Treasurer    (3). 

William  C.  Gilmer Shreveport,  La. 

A  T  fi,    *  * 
Architectural  Society   (1.   2,   3.    4). 
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Senior  Class 

College  of  Sngtneer'ing 


Joseph  Elias  Guidry,  JR New  Orleans,  La. 

Arthur  J.  Haas,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

A   *,     A  X  Z 

J.  Rov  Haase Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Architt-Ctural    Society. 

H.  Tardy  Hart New  Orleans,  La. 

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

Oliver  William   Heydex  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  K  * 

Band    (1.    2.    3.    4);    Pop's    Rowing   Club. 

James  S.  Jakssen New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman  Football;    Scrub   Football:    Commissary   of  Civil 
Engineering  Camp. 

Adolphe  Emile  Jastram New  Orleans,  La. 

sen 

Captain    Freshman    Football;    Freshman    Track:    President 
Engineering    (1),   Vice-President    (2);   Varsit.v   Football    (2, 
4);    Varsity    Track    (2);    Thirteen   Club;    Archit', ctural    So- 
ciety. 


Senior  Class 

College  of  Sngineering 


Walter  Cook  Keenan,  II  ...     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Ben 

IManager    Boxing    and    "Wrestling    (4);    Intra-Mural    Foot- 
ball   (1);    "Jambalaya"    Representative    (2);    Architectural 
Society. 


Sidney  F.  Lewis,  III New  Orleans,  La. 

*  K  1 


*Eugene  Mixsox  McCarroll  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La 


MuRVAN  Morris  Maxwell  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
2  ■!■   i 

.A.rcliitectural    Society    (1.    2,    3,    4):    "Hullabaloo"    Staff    (3. 
4):  Intra-Mural  Football    (1,   2);  Pop's  Mental  Gym  Class. 


Frank  W.  Macdoxald New  Orleans,  La. 

A   <!> 
Varsity   Basketball    (1);    Freshman    Basketball. 


John  Joseph  Metzger,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles  R.  Monteiro New  Orleans,  La. 

John  P.  O'Meara New  Orleans,  La. 

A 

Pop's    Rowing    Club. 
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Senior  Class 

College  of  Sngineering 


T.   Ford   Seeuws  .......  Long  Beach,  Miss. 

Ben 

Freshman   Football;   Varsity    Football    (2,    3.    4);    Thirteen 
Club;    "T"   Club. 

Bernard  Stern Ne^v  Orleans,  La. 

Z  B  T 

Wm.  King  Stubes Monroe,  La. 

A    K   E 

"T"    Club;    Varsity    Tennis    (3):    Inter-Fraternity    Basket- 
ball    (1.    2,    3);    Inter-Fraternity    Tennis    (1,    2,     3);    Glee 
Club    (2.    3,   4);   President  Architectural   Society    (4). 

Mackey  W.  White Live  Oak,  Fla. 

*   K   2 

-Architectural    Society    (1.    2,    3,    4).    Secretary    (3),    Vice- 
President    (4):   Gargoyle. 

John  W.  Wilson New  Orleans,  La. 

Basketball   (1,   2.   3,   4). 

Samuel  Wilson^  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

.Architectural    Society    (1.    2,    3.    4):    Toledano    Prize    (3); 
Special  AIA  Prize  (3). 

Carroll  J.  Pierce New  Orleans,  La. 

Pop's    Rowing   Club. 

L  Willia.m  RicciUTi New  Orleans,  La. 

Gargovle;  Architectural  Society  (1.  2,  3.  4);  Vice-President 
(3).   Treasurer    (4);   Glee  Club    (4);   Aero   Club    (1.    21;    In- 
ternational   Relations    Club    (3.    4);    Intra-llural    Football 
(3.   4);   Wrestling    (1,    2). 

Ja.mes  M.  Robert,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  A 

•■Jambalaya"   Staff;  Pan-Hellenic  Council. 


College  of  Commerce 

*BiLL  Banker Lake  Charles,  La. 

A    K   E 

Omar  H.  Cheer,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Lazar  Ira  Cohen Jackson,   Miss. 

Z  B  T,    K  K  * 
Band    (2.   3,    4);    "Hullabaloo"   Business  Staff   (2,    4). 

Henry  R.  Crais New  Orleans,  La. 

A  2  #,    B  r  £ 
President    Commerce    Student   Body;    Student   Council. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Eshleman  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
EX,** 

White  Elephants;  "T"  Club;  Glee  Club;  Varsity  Basket- 
ball Manager  (3),  Assistant  Manager  (2);  Intra-Mural 
Basketball   (2,   3);  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball  (1,  2,  3.  4). 

Marguerite  Lamar New  Orleans,  La. 

Edward  Levy New  Orleans,  La. 

SAM 
Fraternity  Basketball. 

Victor  Lota New  Orleans,  La. 

A 

"Hullabaloo"    Business   Staff. 

Elmer  Marsh  McCance Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

*  A  e 

Vice-President  Freshman  Class;  Vice-President  Commerce 
Student  Body;  "T"  Club;  Freshman  Football;  Scrub  Foot- 
ball; Varsity  Football   (1,   2,    3,   4);  Track   (1,   2,   3,   4). 

J.  E.  McNair,  Jr Lumberton,  Miss. 

K  A 
Glee    Club    (1):    "Jambalaya"    Representative    (2);    Secre- 
tary-Treasurer Class    (3):   Pan-Hellenic    (4). 

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MJy^iiAiA^gaaffl^WMifM 


College  of  Commerce 

Jack  J.  Margolin New  Orleans,  La. 

Francis  Martin New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawrence  William  Martin  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*   K   £ 

"Jambalaj-a"      Reprsentative:      Intra-Mural      Basketball; 

Inter-Fratel-nity   Basketball;    Inter-Fratc  niity    Track. 

Roland  B.  Melun New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President     Class     (4).     President     (5);     Pan-Hellenic 
Council    Secretary    (5),    Pan-Hellenic    (;i.    4,    fij. 

*Gerald  Joseph  Miazza New  Orleans,  La. 

2  N 

Ernest  Mickal New  Orleans,  La. 

••Hullabaloo"    Staff    (2,    S.    4). 

LuciEN  D.  O'Kelley New  Orleans,  La. 

ATA 

Vice-President   Class    (2),    Secretary-Treasurer    (4);    Int.r- 

Fraternity    Tennis    (1.    2,    3);    Inter-Fraternitv    Basketball 

(2,     3);     Varsity    Tennis     (2,     3);     White    Elephants;     •'T" 

Club. 

G.  H.  Pitts Alexandria,  La. 

K    S 

Homer  R.  Potter Lake  Charles,  La. 

2:  N 

L'Apache, 

Arthur  George  Radlauer  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

SAM 
Menorah    Society;    International    Relations   Club. 

James  B.  Read Gulfport,  Miss. 

A   T    Q 
Glee    Club    Seci-etarv    and    Treasurer    (1-    2,    'A.    4);    Glend^' 
Burke    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Dramatic    Club    (3.    4);    Thirteen    Club. 

V.  L.  Roy,  Jr Natchitoches,  La. 

K   E 
Inter-Fraternity  Track;  Inter-Fraternity  Basketball. 

Morgan  L.  Shaw New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A,     *  * 
White  Elephants    (1);   Glee  Club    (2,   3);   Inter-Class  Foot- 
ball    (1,     2);     Secretary-Treasurer    Class     {3);     Secretary- 
Treasurer  Student   Body    (4)  ;    Assistant    Football   Manager 
(2). 

Pierre  L.  ThirauTj  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

<!■   A  e 
Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

Dan  Turrentine New  Orleans,  La. 

Advertising'   Manager    Freshman   Handbook. 

Frederic  A.  Youngs New  Orleans,  La. 

2  N,    4>  <!>,    B  r  S 
President   Sophomore  Class;   President  Junior  Class;  Vice- 
President     Senior     Class;     Inter-Fraternity     Tennis;     Pan- 
Hellenic  Council. 

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Senior  Class 

School  of  'Pharmacy 


Elmo  D.  Cire,  Jr New  (Drleaiis,  La. 

Class  President   (1,   2,   3.   4). 


*"Theodore  Joseph  Diitmar  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Isabel  Marv  FLaas Mailisonville,  La. 

Alpha   Chi    Signia   Award,    '29, 


Valihore  M.  Wilson 


New  Orleans,  La. 


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sr  Class 

'^ewcomb  College 

*RUTH  Allex NeiT  Orleans,  La. 

*HiLDA  Arxdt New  Orleans,  La. 

*LiLLiAy  Augusta  Backer  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 
B  *  A 

Rebecca  Barton Napoleonville,  La. 

n  B  * 

Dramatic  Club  (1,  2,  3);  Newcomb  Ball  (1,  2);  Glee  Club  (1); 
T.  'W.  C.  A.    (1);  Class  Secretary  (1). 

*Alberta  Jennie  Booker Ponchatoula,  La. 

Margaret  Jane  Bovard New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

T.  'W.  C.  A.   (1,   2,    3). 

Annie  Laurie  Brearu Monroe,  La. 

A  A  n 

*Sarah  Goodwin  Brown New  Orleans,  La. 

Adrienne  M.  Bruno New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 

Mandolin-Guitar   Club    (2,    3);    Dramatic   Club    (2,    3);    T.    W. 
C.  A.   (1,  2,   3);  French  Circle   (1,   2). 

Evelyn  Louise  Butler New  Hope,  Ala. 

Z  T  A 

T.   W.   C.   A.    (1,   2,    3);    Fj-ench    Circle    (1,    2);    Art   Club    (2,    3). 

Winifred  Lee  Cambias  ......  New  Orleans,  La. 

B  1  * 
T.  W.  C.  A.;  French  Circle. 

Vivian  Carter New   Orleans,   La. 

A  A  n 

*Esther   Cleveland New   Orleans,    La. 

K  K  r 

Frances   Cleveland •     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

n  B  * 

French   Circle    (1,    2);    T.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2);    Art    Club    (31. 

Willie   Frances  Coleman Doddsvllle,   Miss. 

T.  ■«".  C.  A.    (1.   2,  3);  Glee  Club   (1,  2,  3);  House  Council   (3). 
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'^ewcomb  College 

Irene  Cooper Laurel,  Miss. 

K  K  r 

*Geraldine   Couturier  ......  Ne-sv  Orleans,   La. 

Florence  Coyle New  Orleans,  La. 

B  *  A 
Glee  Club    (1,   2,    3);    Dramatic   Club    (1,    2,    3), 

YvoN'NE  Crespo New  Orleans,  La. 

B    2   0,     B   M 

Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3),  President  (3);  Dramatic  Club  (1.  2,  3), 
Stage  Manager  (2),  Vice-President  (3):  Y.  W.  C.  A.  (1,  2,  3), 
Cabinet  (2.  3),  Vice-President  (3);  Debating  Club  (1.  2.  3); 
Debating  Council  (2);  Freshman  Debating  Prize;  George  De- 
bate   (1);    Nixon    Debate    (2);    French    Circle    (1,    2). 

Helen  Dafoe  ;.........  New  Orleans,  La. 

Z   T   A 

*Anna  Grace  Daniels New  Orleans,  La. 

Mary'  Elizabeth  Davenport  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A  e 

Archery   Team    (2). 

Leoxie  Davis .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 

Advertising  Manager  Arcade;  Volley  Ball   (1,  2),  Varsity   (1); 

Newcomb  Basketball  Varsity   (3);  Class  Hockey   (1.   2);   Class 

Basketball  Varsity   (1,   2);    Class  Baseball  Varsity    (1,   2). 

*Anna  Jane  Dohan New  Orleans,  La. 

X  9. 

*Cerda  Louise  Donovan New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

*Bernice   Edwards   .     .......  Ponchatoula,   La. 

WINIFRIED  ESKRIGGE New  Orleans,  La. 

KB* 

Volley  Ball    (1);   Hockey    (1);    Cla'ss  Secretary    (2);   Chairman 
N.   S.    F.   A.;   French    Circle    (2);    Debating   Club    (1,    2);    Inter- 
national Relations  Club    (2,  .3). 

Lady  Nan  Ferguson Lake  Arthur,  La 

B   i   0 
Dramatic    Club    (1,    2);    Debating    Club    (1,    2). 

*EuGENiA  Fischer  ........  Yazoo  Citv,  Miss. 

A  E   * 

Winifred    Folse Oak   Ridge     La. 

A  0  n 

House  Council;   Track  Team    (1);   Treasurer  Class    (2);   Base- 
ball Team   (1);  Basketball  Team   (2),  Varsity;  Vice-President 
Freshman  Debating  Team.  " 

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Class 

f^ewcomb  Qollege 

Sarah  R.  J.   Forsyth Er.mont,  Va. 

ri  B  * 

Jane    Fox Columbus,    Ga. 

K  K  r 

student  Council    (2,   3);  House  Council   (3);   Finance  Commit- 
tee  (3);   Vai-sity  Newcomb  Ball    (1,   2);  Varsity  Spalding   (1); 
Varsity     Baseball      (1):     Varsity     Newcomb     Basketball     (1); 
Track    (1,  2);   French  Circle   (1). 

Edna  Louise  Frantz New  Orleans,  La. 

B  M 

Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3);  Debating  Club  (2,  3);  "Arcade"  Staff  (3); 
Glendy  Burke   Cup    (2). 

Hilda  Fremaux Crowley,  La. 

A  A  n 

*Marie  Celeste  Gaudet New  Orleans,  La. 

Miriam    Gilliaih Huntsville,   Ala. 

Z  T   A 

LuciLE  Vardell  Gillican Brunswick,  Ga. 

K  K  r 
French   Circle    (1,   2,    3);  Spanisli   Club    (2);    T.   W.   C.   A.    (1). 

Agnes  Goodman Areola,  La. 

B  *  A 

Vice-President     Class     (3);     Baseball     (2);     Winner     Archery 

Tournament  fl);  Fencing  Team:  Vice-President  Spanish  Club 

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

Muriel  Haas New  Orleans,  La. 

Jennie   C.    Nixon    Debating  Club;    Orchestra;    Dramatic    Club; 

Assistant  Newcomb   Editor  "Hullabaloo";    1914  Debate  Team; 

Winner  George  Debate. 

Camille  Hagedorn La   Grange,   Ga. 

A  E  <i> 

Glee    Club    (1,    2,    3),    Vice-President    (3);    Dormitory    Council 
(3). 

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Junior  Class 

'^ewcomb  College 

WvNOGENE  Haggard New  Orleans,  La. 

B  2  0 
Glee  Club;  Maiidolin-Guitar  Club. 

*Mabel  Mynn  Harrison  ......  New  Orleans,  La. 

Elsie   Hartley New  Orleans,   La. 

BIO 

Edith   Harvey New^   Orleans,   La. 

n  B  * 

French    Circle    (1,    2);    Y'.    ^V.    C.    A.    (1.    2);    Art    Club    (2,    3); 
International  Club   (3). 

Eulalie  B.  Harvey New  Orleans,  La. 

B  S  0 
Horse  Shoe  Team;   Basketball;  Mandulin-Guitar  Club. 

Laura  Hero  .     .  ' New  Orleans,  La. 

French   Clulj;   Y.  YV.   C.   A. 

Alice  Hoff San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Y.  YV.  c.  A. 

*Shirley  Elizabeth  Hollingsworth  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rita  Hovey-King New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

Y.  Vf.   C.   A.;    Glee  Club. 

*Margaret  Cecilia  Hymel New  Orleans,  La. 

*Frances  Graham  Ivens New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Mary  Catherine  Jackson Hammond,   La. 

Clara  Elizabeth  Jones Petersburg,  Va. 

A  0  n 

House  Council;   Secretary  of  House;   Mistress  of  Revels;   Pan- 
1-lellenic  Council. 

*Katherine  McCulloch  Kammer  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
$  M 

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Fay  Julia  Mackie New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A  e 


Evelyn  Magruder New  Orleans,  La. 

A  0  n 

"lass   President    (1);    Glee    Club    (2,    3);    Dramatic    Club    (3); 
Associate    Editor    "Jambalaya"    (3);    Y.    W.    C.    A. 


Ruth  L.  Marks New  Orleans,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar  Club. 


Adolyn  McClatchey ■     .     .  Atlanta,  Ga. 

K  A  e 

Athletic   Council    (1);   Varsity  Volley   Ball    (1,    2);   Basketball 

(1,  2);  Y.  W.  C.  a.   (1);  Glee  Club   (1);  Mandolin-Guitar  Club 

(1,    2);    Associate   Business   Manager    "Jambalaya." 


*Elise  H.  McGehee New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 


Katherine   Menuet Napoleonville,  La. 

A  A  n 
Y.  W.  C.  A.   (3). 
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Junior  Class 

fs^ewcomb  College 

Sally  Reed New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Corresponding   Secretary   Student   Body;    Glee   Club    (1,   2.    3); 
Dramatic   Club    (1,    2.    3). 

Lenora  Reeves Franklin,  La. 

Mary  Rhodes New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Newcomb     Basketball     Varsity     (1.     2),     Class    Captain     (2); 
Spaulding   Basketball    Varsity    (1.    2),    Class    Captain    (1). 

Madelin  L.  Richardson New  Orleans,  La. 

B  2  0 

iMandolin-Guitar    Club    (2,    3),    Secretary-Treasurer    (3);    Dra- 
matic   Club     (1,    2,    3),    Treasurer     (2),    Stage    Manager     (3); 
Y.  W.  C.  A.    (1,  2,    3);    Newcomb   Letter   "N" ;    Debating   Club 
(2,    3);    Freshman    Debating    Club;    French    Circle    (1). 

Edith  Norris New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 
Editor  "Arcade." 

Mamie  Packer Alexandria,  La. 

A  u  n 

Glee   Club;   Y.   W.   C.  A. 

Winifred  H.  Palmer New  Orleans,  La. 

B  <1>  A 

Glee    Club    (1,    2,    3);    Athletic   Council    (1);    Swimming    Meet 

(1);   Art   Club    (2,    3);   Operetta    (2);    Volley   Ball    Varsity    (1, 

2);  Newcomb  Basketball    (1,  21;   Spaulding  Basketball   (1,   2); 

Hockey    (1,    2);    Baseball    (2). 

\ 

Jane  Pharr Olivier,  La. 

K  K  r 

Elizabeth  K.  Pierson New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 
Dramatic  Club;  Treasurer  Student  Body;   Manager   "Arcade." 

Frances  Price Gulfport,   Miss. 

A  0  n 

Y.  W.  C.  A.   (1,  2,  3),  Vice-President   (2);  House  Council   (2); 
Glee  Club    (1,   2,    3);  Debating  Club    (2). 

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Junior  Class 

f^ewcotnb  College 

Marie   Rodriguez New  Orleans,  La. 

B  <I>  A 

Mary  Belle  Rogan  .......  New  Orleans,   La. 

K  K  I- 

Audrey  Fay  Sayman Alexandria,  La. 

A  A  n 

Class  President   (3);   Glee  Club    (1.   2,   3):  Di-amatic  Club   (1); 

Mandolin-Guitar    (1,    2);    President    of    Orchestra    (2);    House 

Council   (1);    Baseball. 

Jo   ScHiRO New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic    Club    (1,    2,    3);    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,    2,    3);    Lampyrids 
(2,    3);    Mandolin-Guitar   Club. 

Edwyna  Scott  .....'. Ripley,  Tenn. 

A  0  n 

Cora  May  Segura New  Orleans,  La. 

Hilda  Simon Alexandria,  La. 

A  E  <1> 

Mandolin-Guitar   Club;    Orchestra. 

Frances  Smith Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

K  A  0 

student    Council. 

Jessa  Soper Greenvi'.le,  Miss. 

K  A  e 

Marion  Stebbins New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

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Junior  Class 

'^ewcomb  College 

Beverly  Swanton New  Orleans,  La. 

Jane   Margaret  Taltavull Biloxi,   Miss. 

"*SHiRLEy  Austin  Teunisson  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
LuciLE   ToRREY Spring   Hill,   Ala. 

Doiinitoiy    Council    (2,    3). 

Frances  Van  Winkle Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

K  A  e 

Y'.  W.  C.  A.   (1);  Art  Chairman  or  I-Iouse. 

Elizabeth  Villere New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

Frenuli    Circle    (1,    2);    Y.    W.    C.   A.    (1,    2);    An   Club    (2.    3). 

"'"Dorothy  Chrishne   C.  Vix  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Carolyn  M.  Vomberg New  Orleans,  La. 

Dorothy  Walker New  Orleans,   La. 

H  B  <I> 

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

"*"Mary  Vivian  Walker Mobile,  Ala. 

<I>  M 

Beverly  Walton New   Orleans,   La. 

A  0  n 

Baseball  Class  Team  "Varsity  (2);  Glee  Club   (2,  3);  Art  Club; 
Operetta;    Y.    W.    C.    A.    (2,    3),    Cabinet. 

Aline  Weill New  Orleans,  La. 

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

"*Mary  Lenora  White Gulfport,  Miss. 

Helen  Wilson New  Orleans,  La. 

X  3 

Y.  W.  C.  A.   (1,  2,  3);  Tennis  (1,  2);  Swimming  (1,  2,  3). 

Elizabeth  Withers  ........  Memphis,  I'enn. 

K  A  e 

"*Mae  Verne  Wright New  Orleans,  La. 

B  2  0 

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School  of  SM ed'tcine 

Albert  M.  Abramson,  <&  A  E Lafajette,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

RuFUS  Henry  Alldredge,  2  II,  9  K  ■4'  .  Brooksville,  Ala. 
University    of    Alabama. 

*Edward  Mayo  Anderson Forest,  Miss. 

N.  F.  Atria,  <I>  P  2 West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Samuel  L.  Balofsky,  *  A  K,  n  A  *  .     .  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Honor   Council, 

*RoBERT  E.  Blount Bassfield,   Miss. 

*JAMES  Henry  Boles McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Max  Brannan,  n  K  <J',  ■!>  X Roanoke,  Ala. 

Joseph  T.  Brierre,  A  2  •!>,  A  K  K  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*RiCHARD  Leonce  Buck Houma,   La. 

Russell  S.  Butaud,  2  II,  #  X,  *  *  .     .     .  Houston,  Tex. 
Football    (1,    2,    3);    "T"    Club. 

Adrian  Bennett  Cairns,  OK*.     .     .     .  Houston,  Tex. 
A.B.    Degree,    Rice    Institute. 

*Thomas  Frank  Carbrey New  Orleans,  La. 

*Michel  Joseph  Caruso New  Orleans,  La. 

'Gerard  Edward  Christie Pensacola,   Fla. 

*JOHN  Melton  Cotton Altus,  Okla. 

H.  B.  CoTTRELL,  N  2  N Forest,  Miss. 

Eugene  H.  Countiss,  K  2,  *  X  .     .     .     .  Grenada,  Miss. 
B.S.  Degree,   Millsaps  College:  Pathogens. 

Elda  Scott  Coyle,  *  P  2 Spring  Hill,  La. 

Honor  Council   (1);  Square  and  Compass. 

Louis  A.   CRAPirro Houston,   Tex. 

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Junior  Class 

School  of  SA'Ied'tc'me 

Joseph   S.  D'Antoni New   Orleans,   La. 

L.  L.  Davidge,  a  K  K Durant,  Okla. 

Michael  E.  DeBakey,  K  K  ^I',  B  M  .    .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Band    (1,    2,    3). 

Antonio  F.  del  Valle,   SI Mexico 

*Wiley  Aliva  Dial Seiiath,  Mo. 

Francis  S.  Dixon,  N  2  N,  A  ^I'  .     .     .     .  Natchez,  Miss. 
B.S.    Degree,    University    of    Mississippi. 

^Beatrix  Gallaher  Dunlap Nashville,  Teiin. 

*Claude   Graham   Eccles Mobile,  Ala. 

*WiLLiAM    Bryan   Faircloth Ensley,  Ala. 

C.  Gladin  Farish,  a  K  K Grove  Hill,   Ala. 

*Thomas  Jefferson   Fatherree,  Jr.  .     .  Meridian,  Miss. 

James  Adolph  Ferry^  II  K  A,  A  K  K  .  Riderwood,  Ala. 

B.S.    Degree.    Howard    College;    Pathogens:    Owl    Club;    Presi- 
dent  Class    (3);    Medical   Pan-Hellenic   Council, 

John  M.  Filippone Houston,  Tex. 

W.  G.  Fisher,  2  A  E,  <I>  X Lake  Charles,  La. 

Freshman    Football:    Inter-class    Football    (3,    4):    Track    (5): 
Scrub    Football    (2);    L' Apache. 

C.    B.    Flinn,    *    X Hernando,    Miss. 

B.A.    Degree,    Vanderbilt. 

*Manuel  Morales  Garcia New  Orleans,  La. 

*Jerome   Frank  Giarratano  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

Wm.  Howard  Gillentine,  G  K  ■*  .     ,     .Ft.  Myers,  Fla. 
B.S.    Degree;    Glee    Club. 

*Grace  Arabell  Goldsmith  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

*James  Lucer  Gouaux New  Orleans,  La. 

CouRTLAND  Prentice  Gray,  Jr.,  K  A,  *  X  .  Monroe,  La. 

B.S.    Degree,    University    of    the    South;    Vice-President    Class 

(1);   Honor  Council    (3);   Pathogens;   Owl  Club. 

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Jueior  Class 

School  of  •Medicine 

Carlos  R.  Hamilton,  A  2  'i>,  0  K  ^I'  .     .     .  Waco,  Tex. 

*Ina  Morriss  Harper New  Orleans,  La. 

JosiAH  E.  HaynswortH;  Jr.,  A  K  K  .     .     .  Alachua,  Fla. 

Ambrose  J.  Hertzog,  K  A,  N  2  N Derry,  La. 

Owl    Club;    Varsity   Baseball    (2);    "T"    Club. 

*George  Yerger  Hicks Vicksburg,  Miss. 

*AuBREY  Layton  Huskey Dothan,  Ala. 

Adolphus  Young  Jennings,  A  2  <I>,  O  K  ■^  .  Abilene,  Tex. 

A.B.  Degree,  Simmons  University;   Pathogens;   Secretary  Med- 
ical   Pan-Hellenic   Council;    Square   and   Compass. 

Charles  B.  Kennedy,  B  e  n,  N  2  N  .  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 
Pathogens;    Medical   Pan-Hellenic    Council. 

Sam    G.   Khoury,  <i>   P   2 Shreveport,   La. 

Baseball;    "Hullabaloo"    Representative. 

Henry  A.  King,  Jr.,  A  K  E,  N  2  N  .     .  New  Iberia,  La. 
Pathogens;    A.B.    Degree.   Louisiana  State  University. 

Harry  Koretzky,  *  A  K New  Orleans,  La. 

Philip  P.  LaBruyere,  Jr.,  "I"  P  2  .     .     .     .  Marrero,  La. 

Maithew  J.  LaNasa,  K New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club;     Band;     Secretary-Treasurer    Sophomore     Medical 
Class. 

Edwin  L.  Landry Delcambre,   La. 

John  Gill  Lilly,  Jr.,  <I>  A  9,  <!>  X  .     .     .  Tupelo,  Miss. 
B.S.    Degree,    Mississippi. 

*Mercer  Genin  Lynch New  Orleans,  La. 

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School  of  SMed'tc'tne 

John   G.  McClure,  A   K   K  .     .     .     .St.  Petersburg,   Fla. 

Pecram  Lazenbv  McCreary,  A  K  K  .  Monroeville,  Ala. 
B.S.    Degree.    Birniinghani-Southern    College. 

Clementine  McKeon Washington,   D.   C. 

DoNiON   Randolph   Martin Wendell,   N.   C. 

*RoBERT   Cameron    Massengill  .     .     .  Brookhaven,   Miss. 

*Franklin  Hervev  Maury .  Mobile,  Ala. 

Harry  Meyer,  Z  B  T,  *  A  E  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band   (2,   3.    4,    5);  Freshman  Basketball;   Baseball    (4). 

R.  Frank  Miller,  11  K  A,  A  K  K  .     .     .     .  Welsh,  La. 

*Daniel  Houston  Moore Quitman,  Miss. 

Abel  Vance  Murry,  9  K  >!' Ripley,  Miss. 

B.S.   Degree,   University  of  Mississippi. 

*Lucien  Evans  Myers,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Joseph  W.  Neal,  Jr.,  2  N,  A  K  K  .  Walnut  Cove,  N.  C. 
A.B.    Degree,    Duke    University:    Pathogens;    L'Apache. 

Willis  J.  Nelson,  Jr.,  6  K  ■>!'  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles  Brown  Odom,  A  D  *,  9  K  4'  .    .     .  Harvey,  La. 

President    Sophomore    Medical    Class:    Honor    Council;    Inter- 
fraternity    Baslcetball;     Freshman     Basketball;     B.S.    Degree, 
Tulane    University. 

Joel  Boyd  Gray,  AT- New  Orleans,  La. 

Intra-mural  Football  (1,  2.  3);  Spring  Football  (2.  3);  Chess 
Champion  (3);  Chess  Champion  Runner-up  (4);  President 
Cliess  Club  (4);  Secretary-Treasurer  .Junior  Medical  Class  (4). 

*Earl  Webster  Green Leaf,  Miss. 

*Gilbert  Bamford  Greene Birmingham,  Ala. 

E.  R.  GuidrYj  a  K  K New  Orleans,  La. 

Varsity  Baseball    (2.    3);    Owl   Club. 
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School  of  ^Medicine 

George  W.  Robinson^  2  N,  *  S  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee      Club:       Tnter-fratGrnity      Basketball:       Inter-fraternity 
Track;    Student    Academic   Coach    (2,    3,    4). 

*Floy  Sterling  Rogers,  Jr Coleman,   Ga. 

Joseph  P.   Salerno Houston,  Tex. 

*Drew  Adolph  Savant Ville  Platte,  La. 

-'Harry  Johnson   Schmidt New  Orleans,  La. 

Frank  A.  Sica,  B  M,  A New  York,  N.  Y. 

W.  S.  Slaughter,  Jr.,  Z  n,  <I>  X Baker,  La. 

Leon  Slipakoff,  *  A  K New  Orleans,  La. 

B.S.   Degree,    Tulane;   Law  Moot  Court:    Medical   Pan-Hellenic 
Council. 

Beverly  E.  Smith,  B  9  II,  *  X  .     .     .     .  Gulfport,  Miss. 
B.S.    Degree,    University    of    Mississippi. 

John  Ennis  Sorrells,  A  2  <!>,  O  K  ^P  .     .     .  Hodge,  La. 

Pathogens;    Honor    Council    (3);    Square    and    Compass. 

William  J.  B.  Owings,  G  T  fi,  *  X  .     .  Sylacauga,  Ala. 
A.B.,    B.S.    Degree,    University    of   Alabama. 

"Joseph  Odess  Prejean Abbeville,  La. 

Alberto  Prieto,  2  1 Panama  City,  R.  of  P. 

"Jambalaya"    Representative    (2):    Intra-mural    Football    (2); 
Inter-fraternity    Baslietball     (4):    Cosmopolitan    Club. 

•■James  Curtis  Rinaman Little  River,  Fla. 

William  C.  Rivenbark,  B  6  II,  N  2  N  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Pathogens. 

E.  B.  Robichaux,  n  K  *,  $  X,  *  *  .  Excelsior  Springs,  Mo. 
Academic    Pan-Hellenic   Council. 
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School  of  SMedicine 

Phineas  Jack  Sparer Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

B.S.    Degree.   Tulane  Univeisit>-. 

*Nelda  Fave  Stafford Denham  Springs,  La. 

*JAMES  BowDoiN   Stapleton Dothan,   Ala. 

*VViLLiAM    Petrv   Stewart Eufaula,    Ala. 

C.  W.  Stroud,  2  A  E,  $  X Monroe,  La. 

*WiLLiAM  Boyd  Summers,  Jr Nexv  Orleans,  La. 

David  C.  Swearingen,  S  N,  *  X  .     .     .  Shreveport,   La. 

Joseph  Sweig,  #  A  K,  B  M New  Orleans.  La. 

"Jambalava"    Representative;     "Hullabaloo"    Reporter;    Band 
(2,    S,    4,    5);    Glee    Club    (2,    3);    B.S.    Degree;    Medical    Pan- 
Hellenic  Council. 

Sherard  a.  TatuMj  a  2  #,  9  K  ■*,  *  *  .  .  Dubach,  La. 
President  Medical  Class  (1) ;  Secretary  Medical  Student  Body 
(2);  Inter-fraternity  Basketball;  Inter-t'raternity  Track;  B.A. 
Degree,  Louisiana  College;  Pathogens;  Sciuare  and  Compass; 
Academic  Pan-Hellenic  Council. 

J.  W.  Tedder,  N  S  N Sumrall,  Miss. 

Pathogens;    B.A.   Degree,   University   of  Mississippi. 

*Lorenz  Teer Hall  Summit,  La. 

*Edward   Perry   Thomas   .     ....  Montgomery,   Ala. 

Wesley  Dee  Thompson',  Jr.,  N  2  N  .     .  Muskogee,  Okla. 

Pathogens. 

*Jacob  Rei.l  Till,  Jr., Tensa^v,  A\a. 

*Beatrice  Maude  Alice  Tomelin  .     .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
William  Haywood  Walters,  Jr.,  $  X  .    .  O.xford,  N.  C. 

Pathogens. 

Leon   S.  Ward,  9  K  ^I' Mt.  Pleasant,  Tenn. 

*William  Niebuhr  Weaver University,  Va. 

*Louis  Weinstein New  Orleans,  La. 

*James  Hadley  Wells Shreveport,  La. 

Gerald  N.  Williams,  2  A  E,  *  X  .     .     .     .  Linden,  Ala. 

B.S.       L')egree.       Birminghanr-Southern       College;       Pathogens; 
L' Apache. 

Marion  J.  Wolfe New  Orleans,  La. 

Track  Team   (2,  3,  4). 

*RoBERT  Garland  Wood Lithia,  Fla. 

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College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Dean  H.  Allen,  S  n Tallulah,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic   Council:   Varsity   Baseball;   Intia-niural   Basket- 
ball;    -T"    Club. 

Christian  A.  Allenburcer,  Jr.,  S  *  E  .  Columbus,  Neb. 
Inter- fraternity  Basketball. 

Joseph  E.  Beasley,  A   T   fi Steele,   Mo. 

IVIanager    Freshman    Tennis,    Assistant    Manager    Tennis    (2), 

Manager    Varsity    Tennis    (3);    Vice-President    Y.    M.    0.    A.; 

Glee   Club    (2,    3). 

Harrv  W.  Bergland New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee   Club    (3,    3). 

Ellsworth  T.  Bivins,  2  n Milledgeville,  Ga. 

Joseph  E.  Blum,  III New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club    (2,    3);    Freshman   Basketball;    Captain    Freshman 
Tennis;   Varsity  Tennis   (2);   Basketball   Squad    (2). 

'Morris  Bodenger  .     .  * New  Orleans,  La. 

Varsity   Football;    Co-captain   of   the    Green    Wave    (4). 

William  H.  Bridges,  n  K  A Long  Leaf,  La. 

Frederick  George  Butzke,  2  "I"  E,  A  X  2  .  Outwood,  Ky. 

Inter-fraternity    Basketball    (1);    Inter-fraternity    Ti'ack    (2). 

*Charles    Carriere Laurel,    Miss. 

John  H.  Cook,  II  K  <I> Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Charles  Brigman  Craft,  2  A  E Mobile,  Ala. 

Pan-Hellenic   Council;   Viee-P]-esident    Class    (1,    3),    President 
(2). 

*Everett  Howell   Crawford  ....  Tylertown,  Miss. 

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Jiunior  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Gerald  R.   Dalrvmple,   2  N  .     .     .     .  Little   Rock,   Ark. 

Fi-eshman    Football.    Track    and    Wrestling:    Varsity    Football 

(2.   3);    Varsity   Wrestling    (2.    3);    Inter-fraternity  Basketball 

(2,    3);    Track    (1.    2,    3);    Thirteen   Club. 

Ben  C.  Dawkins,  ]v..,  A  K  E Monroe,  La. 

Secretary  Class  (1);  Thirteen  Club;  Tug-of-War  (1,  2);   Scrub 

Football     (2,     3);     Freshman    Football;     Glee    Club     (1,    2,     3), 

Manager    (3);    Glendy    Burke. 

Robert  Ci.ark  Day,  2  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Fencing    Club. 

Harry  D.  DeBuys,  Ben New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee   Club    (3);    "Hullabaloo"    (2.    3);    Intra-mural    Basketball 
(1.    2,    3). 

John  Stanley  Desporte,  2  X,  B  JI  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
white    Elephants. 

John  W.  Dowling,  2  A  E Grand  Cane,  La. 

*TiMOTHY  Loyola  Duggan New  Orleans,  La. 

Eugene  G.  Durel New  Orleans,  La. 

Homer  J.  Durel New  Orleans,  La. 

*HuGH  McCloskey  Evans New  Orleans,  La. 

J.  H.  Randolph  Feltus,  *  A  9  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

President  Class   (3);    "Jambalaya"   Representative   (2);    Intra- 
mural   Basketball    (1,    2,    3);    Inter-fraternity    Basketball    (1, 
2,    3);    Inter-fraternity   Track    (1,    2,    3). 

*Thomas  Price  Foltz Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

*Clarence  Holmes  Ford Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Luther  Sexton  Fortenberry,  2  it  E,  'P  X  .     .  Amite,  La. 

*Percy  James  Leroy   Fynn Memphis,   Tenn. 

*TuLLiE   DE  Mahy  Gelpi New  Orleans,   La. 

*JOHN  Michael  Genovese New  Orleans,  La. 

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College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

David  Gertler New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy    Burke;    Oratorical    and   Debating    Council;    Chess   and 
Checkers   Club;    Corresponding  Secretary,    Menorah    Society. 

*Harry  Cyril  Glover,  Jr Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

L.  J.  Gottschalk,  Jr.,  2  A  E  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

'•■Joseph  Otto  Graham New   Orleans,  La. 

George  M.  Haik,  AS* Bogalusa,  La. 

Freshman  Football;    Varsity  Football    (2). 

Vernon   C.  Haynes Lake  Village,  Ark. 

Football    (2.    3);    Basketball;    Track. 

*Robert  Chadwick  Hills New  Orleans,  La. 

*Rhlile  Jack  Holland,  A  K  E  .     .     .     .  Shreveport,  La. 
Varsity   Football. 

Louis  F.  Hubener,  2  *  E,  B  M  .     .     .  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

*Leon  Dayries  HuberTj  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Thomas  M.  Irwin^  *  A  O Jacksonville,   Fla. 

Thomas   R.   Jackson,   2   A   E Belzoni,    Miss. 

Morris  Kaplan Bryan,  Tex. 

l-tonor     C'ouncil;     Tntra-niural     Basketball;     Inter-hall     Sports; 

Secretary     Dormitory     t'lub;     Junior     "•Janilialaya"     Kepresen- 

taiive. 

Henry  Clinton  Keith,  Jr.,  <I>  K  S  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

N.  B.  Knight,  Jr.,  A  2  *,  *  A  A  .  McDonoghville,  La. 

■"Tulane    Law    Review,"   Board   of   Editors;    Freshman   Track; 
Inter-traternlty  Track;    Inter-fraternity  Basketball. 

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imior  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Wii.i.lAM  B.  KoHLMAN,  Jr.,  Z   B  T   .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Glee    Club;    Intia-mural    Football. 

Ogden  W.  Lafaye,  ■!>  a  O New  Orleans,  La. 

Intra-niural    Baseball;    Intra-mural    Tennis. 

Lucius  P.  Levee New  Orleans,  La. 

John  Aden  Lewis,  Jr.,  K  2  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Glendy   Burke. 

Philip  Lisotta,  *Tfi Monroe,  La. 

Dormitory  Club    (1). 

Joseph  McCloskev,  Jr.,  A  K  E,  B  JI  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternity    Basketball    (1);    Intra-mural    Basketball     (2, 
3);    Assistant   Baseball   Manager    (2,    3). 

Richard  E.   McMahon New  Orleans,   La. 

Doyle  Magee,  AS* Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Arthur  F.  Moinet,  Jr.,  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Band    (2.    3). 

Brown  Moore,  II   K  A New  Orleans,   La. 

Secretary-Treasurer    Class    (3);    Vice-Speaker   Glendy    Burke: 
.  .  Business  Manager  Dramatic  Guild;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet. 

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Jiamior  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Clarence  J.  Morrow,  ■!>  K  Z  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lee  Nesbitt,  II  K  A Birmingham,  Ala. 

Bana. 

John   Sharrington   Oei.kers  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

Freshman   Football;    Freshman   Track;    Varsity    Football    and 
Track    (2,    3);    Captain    Track    (3);    "T"    Club. 

Charles  W.  O'Neill,  <I>   K  2 Slidell,   La. 

Vice-President    and    Treasurer    Freshman    Engineering    Class; 
White  Elephants;   Freshman  Football  and  Track;  Scrub  Foot- 
ball  (2,    3);   Varsity  Baseball    (2);    Inter-fraternity  Basketball 
and   Track. 

William  F.  Penney,  Ben.     .  Guatemala  City,  C.  A. 

Varsity  Football    (2). 

Elliot  Phillips,  *  A  K New  Orleans,  La. 

W.  J.  Phillips,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Chess  and  Checkers  Club,   Secretary-Treasurer. 

Jonathan   E.  Pierce New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman  Football;  Scrub  Football   (2);  Varsity  Football   (3); 
Inter-class  Athletics. 

Walter  S.  Robriguez New  Orleans,  La. 

L.  Julian   Samuel,  <I>  A  A Gretna,  La. 

"Tulane  Law  Re\'ie\v,"  Board  of  Kditors  (4). 

«Wyatt  Duncan  Sharp  ■. Jackson,  Miss. 

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92 


Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Shepard  Shushan,  SAM New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fratcii-nity    Tennis;    Varsity    Tennis    Team;    Pan-Hellenic 
Council. 

Seals  S.  Speer,  2  *  E Bay  St.  Louis,   Miss. 

Frank  B.  Stewart,  *  A  e New  Orleans,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic    Council. 

*RossER  Joseph   Stroble,  Jr New   Orleans,   La. 

•'Clifford  Samuel  Sutier New  Orleans,  La. 

Garland  F.  Taylor Brookhaven,  Miss. 

Glee   Club    (1,    2,    3),   Librarian    (S);    Dramatic   Guild    (1,    2.    3). 

Vice-President    (3);    Band    (3);    Varsity   Track;    Won    Southern 

A.  A.  U.   High  Jump   (2);    Y.   M.   C.  A,   Second  Vice-President 

(3);    "T"    Club. 

James  Paul  Tharp,  A  T  n New  Orleans,  La. 

Scrub  Football  and  Basketball;   Dramatic  Club;  Glendy  Burlic. 

Frank  O.  TomenYj  A  <I> New  Orleans,  La. 

*Edwin   Walter  Tucker New   Orleans,   La. 

*NoRTON  William   Voorhies  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

Joseph   Crossley   Ware,   K  A Jackson,   Miss. 

G;ee    Club. 

*Charles    Weiss Alexandria,    La. 

James  Welch,  n  K  A Long  Leaf,   La. 

Russell  L.  Welch,  n  K  A Norfield,  Miss. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Class    (1).    Vice-President    (2);    Inter-fra- 
ternity Basketball   (2);   Inter-traternity  Track    (2). 

Samuel  Zemurray,  Jr New  Orleans,   La. 

Scrub    Football    (2);    Varsity    Squad    (3). 
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93 


College  of  Law 

Granville  Alpha New  Orleans,  La. 

Harry  N.  Anders,  2  n Winnsboro,  La. 

Allain   Charles  Andry,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

White  Elephants:   Manager  Baseball    (3). 

James  Gray  Bledsoe,  B  M New  Orleans,  La. 

"Tulane    Law    Review." 

Fernando   Dahmen Chile,    Santiago 

Emil  H.  Dieth ■     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

George  W.  Dodge,  *  A  O,  <i>  A  *  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Hall  Trigg  Elder Ruston,  La. 

*George  Fink •     •  Monroe,  La. 

J.  Y.  FoNTENOT,  -  N Opelousas,  La. 

Franklin  Wayne  Gardiner,  2  N  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Glee    Club    (2,    3);    Vice-President    Freshman    Law. 

Philip  Gensler,  K  A,  *  A  *  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
President  Class    (o). 

Charles  A.  Gillaspie,  <I'  A  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

James  Van  B.  Gresham,  Jr.,  Ben.  New  Orleans,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic    Council:     Assistant    Manager    Football     (2,     3), 
Manager    (4). 

Robert  G.  Hughes,  A  K  E,  *  A  <I>  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Moot   Court   Board    of  Advisors;    Freshman    Football:    Tug-of- 
War;  Dramatic  Club  (1);  Scrub  Football  (2,  3,  -1);  Boxint'  (i). 

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94 


College  of  Law 

M.  J.  HuLSEV,  Jr.,  <I>  K  2 Tampa,  Fla. 

*JULIAN  Bernard  Humphrey  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Fred  E.  Inbau,  ■!>  A  A New  Orleans,  La. 

E.S.  Degree,  Tulane  1930;   "Tulane  I^avv  Review"   (5);  Varsity 

Debater    (2.    3,   4);    George   Prize  Winner    (31;    Oratorical    and 

Debating  Society    (2,    3,    4,    5);    Swimming   Team    (1);    Glendy 

Burlie    (2,   3). 

Whitfield   Jack,   K   A Shreveport,   La. 

Philip  E.  James,  B  9  n,  <I>  A  *,  <!>  >I>  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Class    President    (2);    Freshman    Ba.sketball;    Varsity    Basket- 
ball   (2,    3,    4);    Honor   Council    (2);    Glee   Club    (2,    3). 

*Percival  Randolph  Johnson  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

N.  B.  Knight,  Jr.,  A  S  <!•,  <I>  A  A  .  McDonoghville,  La. 

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

B.A.   Degree,    Tulane.   1929;    Pan-Hollt-nic   Council    (2.    3,    4,    5, 
6);  Class  President  (4);  Inter-fraternity  Tennis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  6). 

George  E.  Konrad,  <^  A  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Austin  W.  Lewis,  K  S,  <t  A  <I'  .     .     .  Sulphur  Mines,  La. 
"Tulane    Law    Review." 

*John   Patterson   Little New   Orleans,   La. 

*Robert  Lynn  Mack Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 

Charles  L.  Mayer,  2  A  E Shreveport,  La. 

Moot   Court   Board. 

Bennett  Meyers New  Orleans,  La. 

Pierre  A.  Moore,  B  6  II,  $  A  $  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

B.S.    Degree,    University    of    Virginia;    Secretary-Treasurer    of 
Junior   Law    Class. 

James  H.  Morrison,  A  T  A,  <!>  A  <I>,  <I>  't  .  Hammond,  La. 
L' Apache. 

Ada  Mott,  AOn Oak  Ridge,  La. 

Vice-President    Law    School;    Moot    Court   Board. 

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95 


College  of  Law 

William  Hamer  O'Kellev,  ATA.     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic    CounciL 

John  E.  Parker,  *  A  A New  Orleans,  La. 

B.A.   Degree.    Tulane.   1930;    "Tulane  Law    Review."    Board  of 

Editors:    Corpus   Juris   Prize:    Glendy  Burke    (2,    3,    4):   Interr 

national    Relations   Club    (3.    4):    Phi  Alpha   Delta  Cup. 

*Absalom  Pettit New  Orleans,  La. 

*William   Foster  Pettit,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Robert  R.  Rainold,  A  T  £2,  *  *  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

.Assistant    Football    Manager    (1,    2,    3),    Manager    M):    White 

Elephants:  Tug-ot-AVar:  Swimmnig  Team   (1):  Glee  Club   (2); 

Glendy  Burke    (1,    2):    Pan-Hellenic   Council. 

Percy  DuBose  Saint,  A  K  E,  <I>  A  <i>  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lloyd  Julian  Samuel,  <I>  A  A Gretna,  La. 

Henriette  Schwartzberg,  K  B  II  .     .     .  Alexandria,  La. 
Dramatic   Guild:    "Hullabaloo"   Reporter. 

Cicero  C.  Sessions,  2  A  E Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Morris  Shapiro,  <J>  A  A Alexandria,  La. 

Moot   Court   Board. 

Harry  Souchon,  A  K  E,  "f  *  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
"Jambalaya"   Editor;  Thirteen   Club. 

*Lester  Richard  Steckler New  Orleans,  La. 

Guy  Palmer  Stuebs,  Jr.,  A  K  E,  't  A  *  .     .  Monroe,  La. 
Varsity   Wrestling    (3);    "T"   Club. 

R.  H.  Van  Norman Lake   Charles,  La. 

"■"Woollen  Hands  Walshe New  Orleans,  La. 

Melvin  H.  Wetherill,  2  A  E Vinton,  La. 

"*JACK  Allis  Williamson Lake  Charles,   La. 

William  F.  Woods,  Jr.,  i)  A  E  .     .     .     .  Shreveport,  La. 
Baseball;    "T"    Club;    Pan-Hellenic    Council. 

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96 


Class 

College  of  dngineering 

Robert  L.  Argus,   2   >i'  A New   Orleans,   La. 

Pop's    Mental   Gym   Class. 

William  Pf.\ff  Barrow,  A  2  *,  A  X  S  .  Ne\v  Orleans,  La. 

Alexander  L.  Bisso,  Jr.,  AS*.     .     .  Ne%v  Orleans,  La. 

*JoHN  George  Schriever  Bush  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Kohlman  Campbell New  Orleans,  La. 

Frederick  C.  Cordsen Lake  Charles,  La. 

Y.   M.   C.   A.;   Intel-hall  .Sports   (1,  2,   3);   Doimitoiy  Club. 

Marcel  Emile  Crettet,  Jr.,  2  <I'  A   .     .   New  Orleans,  La. 

*Earl  Oscar  Dailey New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles  Delu  David Mandeville,  La. 

*Alvyn  Joseph  Day New   Orleans,  La. 

Charles  Hermon  Dean Brookhaven,  Miss. 

Vice-President    Chess     and    Checkers    Club;     Dramatic    Guild; 
Architectural    Society. 

Theodore  Dennery,  Z  B  T New  Orleans,  La. 

William  J.  Drawe,  Jr.,  I;  *  A,  A  <i>  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Class  President    (1,    2);    Freshman   Football;    Varsity   Football 
(2,    3). 

Ernest  L.  Eustis,  Jr.,  A  T  fi  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

W'hite    Elephants;     Freshman    Track;    Track     (2);    Inter-fra- 
ternity   Track     (1,    2);     Inter-fraternity    Basketball     (1);    As- 
sistant Football   Manager   (2.   3);   ^^'^estling  Team   (2). 

Daniel  D.   Ewinc,  Jr.,  2   N  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

*Sc0TT  Flower New  Orleans,  La. 

John  S.  Gentilich New  Orleans,  La. 

Edward  R.  Grey,  2  *  A,  A  X  2  .     .     .     .  Destrehan,  La. 

vice-president    Class    (3). 

Joseph  W.  Gunn,  A  X  2,  K  K  ^',  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Pop's   Mental   Gym  Class;   Band    (1.    2,    3);   Y.   M.   C.   A. 

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97 


College  of  Sngineering 

Hatlev  Norton  Harrison,  Jr.,  K  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

^Cornelius  Bradford  Harvey  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JAMES  Benjamin   Holt Milwaukee,  Wis. 

*Harrv  Buckner  Howard New  Orleans,  La. 

N.  R.   Howard,  B  O  II New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

S.  G.  Jacobs,  Jr.,  Z  B  T New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee   Club. 

*"Andrew  Joseph  Kerstens  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Frank  Monroe  Labouisse New  Orleans,  La. 

'-''       Fernand  Stephen  Lapeyre New  Orleans,  La. 

Denvrich  Charles  LeBreton,  -  *  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Architectural    Society. 

Joseph  E.  Leininger,  -  <I>  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Pop's    Mental     Gym    Class;     Intra-mural    Basketball     (2,     3); 
Intra-mural  Football    (2);   M.  &  E.   Football  Team    (3,   4). 

Gerardo  Lopez,  2  I,  A  X  2  .     .     .  Orizaba,  Ver.,  Mex. 

Jack  M.  McCausland,  K  A  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Pan-Hellenic    Council;    Thirteen    Club;    Track    (1.    2.    3). 

C.  B.  McEachern,  2  *  a Haynesville,  La. 

Class    Office    (2);    Aero   Club;    Louisiana   Engineering   Society; 
Class   Football    (2.    3);    Pop's   Mental    Gym    Class. 

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98 


College  of  Sngineering 

Hugh  Bryant  McPhail,  K  2,  A  X  2  .  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Pan-Hellenic    Council    (3);    "Jambalaya"    Representative    (3); 
Intei'-fraternity    Basketball    (2). 

P.  J.  Marice New  Orleans,  La. 

Pop's   Mental    Gym    Class;    M.   &    B.    Football    Team. 

C.  O.  Miller,  S  *  E,  A  X  i),  K  K  ^I'  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club    (1.   2,    3,    4),  Business   Manager    (3).    Vice-President 

(4);   Pan-Hellenic  Council    (4);   Alpha  Chi   Sigma  Award    (1): 

Inter-fraternitv     Basketball:     Inter-fraternity     Tennis:     Band 

(1,  2). 

Henri  J.  Molaison,  2  ^  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary  Sophomore    Class    (21.    Secretary    Junior   Class    (3): 
Engineering  Honor  Council   (2,  3);  Sigma  Phi  Delta  Prize  (1). 

Ulisse  M.  Nolan,  A  K  E New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club:    Architectural    Society,    Sergeant-ot-Arms;     Inter- 
fraternity  Basketball:    Intra-mural    Basketball. 

*Myrtis  Marion  Norton Haynesville,  La. 

*RuBEN  OcTAVio  NufJEZ  .     .  Curazao,  W.D.T.,  Colombia 

Horatio  N.  Ogdex,  <J>  K  2 New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternitv  Basketball    (1,    2,    3,   4):    Intra-mural  Basket- 
ball   (2.    3):    White    Elephants:    Inter-class   Basketball    (1,    2): 
Pan-Hellenic    Council    (3);    Scrub    Baseball    (2,    3). 

*Carl  Robert  Piesch New  Orleans,  La. 

Darrell   J.   PiscHOFF Lafayette,    La. 

Inter-hall  Sports;  Intra-mural  Basketball:  Track;   Staff  Artist 
"Hullabaloo";    Architectural    Society;    Dormitory    Club. 

*Ravmond  Constant  Prouet  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Alexander  Louis  Redon New  Orleans,  La. 

Erston  H.  Reisch  . New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

•Arthur  deRoaldes  Remanjon  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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99 


Class 

College  of  Sng'tneering 

Milton   Paul  Robelot New   Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society;    Fencing. 

John  E.  Rocan,  Jr.,  2  *  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Civil   Engineering  Football   Team    (2,    3). 

Alfred  J.  Roth,  Jr.,  2  $  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Civil   Engineering  Football   Team    (2,    3). 

Irving  S.  Seligmann,  Z  B  T,  K  I^  4'  .     .     .  Seguin,  Tex. 

Secretary   Dramatic   Guild;    Publicity   Manager   Band;    Glendy 
Burke:     Oratorical    and    Debating    Council     (2);    Varsity    De- 
bating   (2). 

Stanley  E.  Severance,  2  ■!>  E Kenosha,  Wis. 

Glee    Club. 

Herbert  M.  Shilstone,  Jr.,  2  X  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Edward  Benjamin  Silverstein  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

J.  A.  Snyder,  Jr.,  2  <!>  E,  A  X  2  .     .     .     .  Biloxi,  Miss. 

Myrthe  Stauffer,  n  B  # New  Orleans,  La. 

Class    Secretary;     "Janilialaya"    Representative    Architectural 
Society;    Secretary  Architectural   Society. 

Homer   H.  Stockmann,   2  *  A  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

President   Junior   Class;    Dramatic   Guild;    Pop's    Mental    Gym 
Class. 

Dalton  H.  Trepagnier,  2  *  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

WiLDAY'  TuDURY,  2  <l>  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Pop's  Mental   Gym   Class. 

William  N.  Tuller,  2  A  E,  A  X  2  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Richard  E.  Wagner,  2  *  A,  K  K  ^'  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band;    Orchestra;    Louisiana    Engineering    Society. 

*Henry  Fernand  Wehrmann  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Horace   C.  Welman,  2   $  A  .     .     .  Metairie   Ridge,   La. 
Architectural  Society:   Glee  Club. 

C.   M.   Williams,   2  *  A  .     .     .     .  Ocean   Springs,   Miss. 

Pop's    Mental    Gym    Class;    Glendy    Burke    (1,    2,    3). 

*William   Francisco  Williams  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Jumior  Class 

College  of  Commerce 

C.  A.  Alexius  ....;....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Morris  M.  Baker,  A  i;  <!>  .  .  .  .  Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 
Paul  A.  Bird Shanghai,  China 

Urbain  Joseph  Burvant,  AS*.     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Basketliall:    Varsity    Baseball     (2.    3,    4).    Captain 
(4);    Intei--fraternity   Basketliall;    Intra-mural   Basketball. 

Irvikg  H.  Cohn,  2  a  JI New  Orleans,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic    Connril. 

Fran'k  Dameron,  Jr.,  BOH.     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Intra-mural    Football    (1,    2);    Glee   Club    (2). 

Calvert  G.  de  Coligny,  A  T  fi  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Junior  Class  President;  Freshman  Class  President;  Sopho- 
more Class  Secretary  and  Treasurer;  Football  (1,  2,  3); 
Track  (1.  2,  3);  ■•Hullabaloo"  Staff  (1.  2);  White  Elephants 
Cup  (1);  Pan-Hellenic  Council  (2,  31;  "Jambalava" ;  "T" 
Club. 

*NoRMAN-   Howard   Dietrich  ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

Mary   Dinwiddie,   K    K  r New    Orleans,    La. 

David  Eustis,  S  X New  Orleans,  La. 

White   Elephants.  , 

W.  J.   Fountain,   2   N Picayune,   Miss. 

Class  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Ellsworth  C.  French,  A  T  n  .     .     .     .  Lake  Arthur,  La. 
White    Elephants;    Assistant    Manager    Basketball. 

Ben  M.  Friedman,  Z  B  T .New  Orleans,  La. 

*Robert  Buckley  Gallegly,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jacob  M.  Gensburger,  K  K  ^^  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Assistant  Manager  Band;  Treasurer  Kajipa  Kappa  Psi. 

Philip  S.  Gidiere,  2  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Pan-Hellenic    Council    (2,    3). 

John  J.  Hainkel,  K  K  ^ New  Orleans,  La. 

Band    (1,    2,    3). 

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Class 

College  of  Commerce 

Warum  R.  Holbrook,  4>  K  Z  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Assistant    Manager   Basketball     (3),    Manager    (4);    Inter-fra- 
ternity   Basketball    (2). 

Warren  B.  Jung,  $  K  2 New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternitj-   Basketball    (1.    2,    3);    Inter-fraternitv   Tennis 
(2). 

*Ordway  Kastler New  Orleans,  La. 

Trevor  C.  Lewis,  <!>  A  O New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternity  Track, 

*JOHN  Joseph  Lienhard,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  Elmer  Massey,  Jr.,  A  T  fi  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

White     Elephants;     Freshman    Basketball:     Varsity    Football 
(2.   3.   4);  Varsity  Track   (1.   2);   L'Apache;    "T  '  Club. 

Rodney  Mills,  Z  A  E Bogalusa,  La. 

Inter-hall    Sports    (3);    Dormitory    Club;    Glee    Club. 

Harold  A.  Moise,  Jr.,  D  X New  Orleans,  La. 

AVhite   Elephants   Cup    (1);    Assistant  Cheerleader    (3);    Inter- 
fraternity  Basketball  (1,   2,   3). 

Mallory  Van  Morgan,  A  T  fi  .     .     .     .  Columbia,  Miss. 

*Mary  Morton New  Orleans,  La. 

JiMMiE  D.  PuRCELL,  11  K  4>  .     .     .     .  Plain  Dealing,  La. 
Pan-Hellenic   Council    (3). 

R.   Shelby  Putnam,  A   •!> Elton,   La. 

Varsity  Wrestlins  Team;   Intra-mural  Basketball   (1,  2). 

*R0BERT  Langford  Roland,  Jr Alexandria,  La. 

Thomas  R.  Sartor,  Jr.,  K  2 DeRidder,   La. 

Inter-fraternity    Tennis. 

*Samuel   Louis   Sazer New   Orleans,   La. 

Connie  D.  Schneidau,  B  0  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Football;    Freshman    Basketball;    Varsity    Basket- 
ball   (2);   Varsity  Baseball    (2). 

Irvin   H.   Schonberg,   A   $ Covington,  La. 

Inter- fraternity    Basketball. 

Sam  Shinbaum,  K  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternity     Basketball;      Track:      Intra-mural     Football: 
Freshman-Sophomore   Tuj?-of-War;    Pan-Hellenic   Council. 

Edwin  A.   Stoutz,  A   T   fi  .     .  .     .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 

Vice-President  Class   (1,   2):  Track  Manager   (3);   Tug-of-War 

(1.   2);   Inter-fraternity  Basketball  (1,   2,    3);    Inter-fraternity 

(2,    3). 

Eldon  Claggett  Upton,  Jr.,  A  K  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary-Treasurer   Class    (1),    President    (2),    Vice-President 

(3);    Thirteen    Club;    Football    (1,    2.    3);   Boxing    (2,    3);    "T" 

Club;    Pan-Hellenic    Council;    Glee    Club. 

*Charlie  Lemon  Young Bastrop,  La. 

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Sophomore  Class 

f^ewcomb  Q allege 

Sally  Allen,  A  A  II Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Y.  w.  c.  A.   (1). 

Ethel  Alltmont,  A  E  <I> New  Orleans,  La. 

L>raiiiatiG   Cluli. 

Pearle  Appleby,  B  <I>  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Katherine   Balako Troy,   Ala. 

Y.   \V.   C.   a.;   Glee  Clul). 

*Martha  Braggins  Barnes,  Z  T  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Barnett,  B  2  0  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Glee   Club;   Dramatic  Club  Treasurer;   Y.   W.   C.  A. 

LuMMiE  Bartlett,  II  B  $ New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Art    Club    (1.    2);    Dramatic    Club    (1,    2); 
Hockey   Team    U). 

Ruth  Beaver •  New  Orleans,  La. 

Volley  Ball    (1);    Hockey    (II. 

*Meredith  Bechtel,  B  <I>  a New  Orleans,  La. 

Helen  Bell,  K  K  T New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic  Club    (1,   2). 

Edith  M.  Benedict,  X  fi New  Orleans,  La. 

(Special) 
*Fannie  Berenson,  a  't  . Bogalusa,  La. 

*Sara  Bernhard Birmingham,  Ala. 

Straus  Berthaut,  B  2  0 New   Orleans,   La. 

Glee  Club;   Dramatic  Club. 

Caroline  Blessey,  B  2  0 New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee   Club;    Baseball  Team;    Operetta   "Pinafore." 

-Mary  Ella  Boman New  Orleans,  La. 

Carolyn  Bower,  A  Z Bainbridge,  Ga. 

Art   Club;    Y.    W.   C.    A.    (1,    3). 

Helen  Bradley,  IT  B  't New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.    W.    C.    A.    (1,   2);    Dramatic   Club    (I,    2);    Cheerleader    (2). 

Caroline  Candler  Branan,  A  x\.  n  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club. 

Sally  Breard,  A  A  II Monroe,  La. 

Y.  w.  c.  A. 
"*Betty  Briscoe,  $  M Memphis,  Tenn. 

Meredith  Brock,  <5  M Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Virginia  Brown,  A  A  n Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Dramatic   Club;    Tennis    (.11;   Y.    W.    C.    A. 

*MuRiEL  Ann  Burkhardt New  Orleans,  La. 

Elizabeth  Bush,  Z  T  A Mexico  City,  Mex. 

Art   Club;    Y.   W.    C.   A. 

Nancy  Butler,  Z  T  A New  Hope,  Ala. 

Art   Club;    Y.   W.   C.   A.;   Pan-Hellenic   Council. 

*Hermione  Cahn,  a  E  ■!' New  Orleans,  La. 

*Cora  Lillian  Carter,  A  A  n Atlanta,  Ga. 

Jane  Conover,  X  fi  .     . New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic    Club;    Student    Council, 

*Mary  Lynn  Covington Summit,  Miss. 

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Grace  R.  Coyi.e,  Z  T  A Orange,  Tex. 

Art   Club;   Y.    W.   C.    A. 

Kathleen  LaNoue  Crawford,  X  fi  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.   W.    C.   A     (1>;   Newconib   Ball    (1). 

Louise  Ford  Crawford,  X  il  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

French    Club. 

Rose  Croscrove,  <I>  M New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee    Club. 

""Yvonne  Anna  Cusimano  ......  Hammond,  La. 

*Elina  Allain  Daspit Houma,  La. 

*Hannah  Sarah  Davidson Des  Moines,  la. 

*Martha  Zoe  Davis .  Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

Fanny  DennerYj  A  E  <I> New  Orleans,  La. 

Class    Secretary     <1);    Debating    Club;    Dramatic    Club;     Glee 
Club. 

*RuTH  Yvonne  Dickey New  Orleans,  La. 

*Dorothy  Elizabeth   Donald  ....  Goodman,   Miss. 
Susan  Douglass,  A  0  n Birmingham,  Ala. 

Y.   "W.   C.    a.    (1,    2);    Art   Club    (1,    2). 

Marguerite  N.  Dover Florlan,  La. 

"Catherine  Eugenia  Drawe  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Dorcas  Jane  Dusenbury,  K  A  0  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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

Mildred  Ellington,  B  4>  A New  Orleans,  La. 

\'.  w.  c.  a. 

May  Elizabeth  Ellis,  K  A  6 Amite,  La. 

Charlotte  Felder,  II  B  <!> New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.   W.   C.  A.    (11;   Art  Club   (1,    2). 

*JuANiTA  Gaille,  A  A  II New  Orleans,  La. 

Rae  Geary',  K  K  r New  Orleans,  La. 

*Margaret  Drew  Gillican,  K  K  r  .     .     .  Brunswick,  Ga. 

Jane   Goodwill,  K  A  9 Minden,  La. 

Y'.   w.  c.  a.    (1,   2). 

Nellie   Katherine   Green,  K  A   6  .     .     .  Houston,   Tex. 

Y.  W.   C.   A. 

Marietta  Griffin,  A  0  n New  Orleans,  La. 

Newcomb    Basketball    Class    and    Varsity    (1);    Newconib    Ball 
Class  and  Varsitj-    (1);   Spaulding-  Basketball   Class  and   Var- 
sity  (1);   Class  Baseball  and  Varsity    (1). 

Shuree  Guberman Goose  Creek,  Tex. 

Elizabeth  Hailey',  K  A  9 New  Orleans,  La. 

Phala  Hale,  A  A  II Lake  Charles,  La. 

Dramatic    Club;    Orchestra;    Newcomb    Basketball    Class    and 
Varsity;  Spaulding-  Basketball  Class  and  Varsity;  Track  Meet. 

*Jeanelle  Mitchell  Hardy Barnesville,  Ga. 

*Rowena  Eloise  Harrison New  Orleans,  La. 

Theone  Hausmann,  a  E  $ New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club   (1,   2). 

*Dolores  Hayford New  Orleans,  La. 

Joy  Hearn Carbon  Hill,  Ala. 


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Djnomore   Class 

J^ewcomb  College 

JuANiTA   Heiss Meridian,  Miss. 

K  A  e 

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

Virginia  Hemphill Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

*    M 

*Florence   Hempstead Mobile,   Ala. 

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Edna  Lucille  Herbert New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  T  A 

Stella  Hebert New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Art   Club;    Gym. 

Suzanne  Hirsch Monroe,  La. 

A  E  * 
Glee    Club. 

Hattie  Craic  Hitt New  Orleans,  La. 

•!>   M 

Bettv  Holt Galveston,  Tex. 

n  B  <!> 

Melanie  Holt Galveston,  Tex. 

n  B  * 

Glee  Club:   Art  Club 

Marigayle  Hopkins New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 
Art  Club. 

*Flores   Marv  Hotard New  Orleans,  La. 

B   *  A 

Earle   Hudson   . Hattiesburg,   Miss. 

B   *   A 
T.  W.  C.  A.   (2). 

Martha   Hutchins Houston,  Tex. 

A  O  n 

T.   W.   C.  A. 

LuELLA  Jackson New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A  e 

T.   W.   C.  A. 

Janet  Jacobs New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  * 
Glee   Club. 

Gertrude  Jahncke New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Florence  Kaplan Laurel,  Miss. 

Glee  Club  (2). 

Velma  Enslen  Kidd  . Birmingham,  Ala. 

<!>  M 

Glee   Club;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Evelyn   Knapp Lake   Charles,   La. 

X  S 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Y.    ^V.    C.    A.    (1,    2);    Class    Treasurer    (2); 
House   Council. 

Marjorie   Kohlman New   Orleans,  La. 

A  E  <f> 

Volley    Ball;     Newcomb    Basketball    Varsity.    Class    Captain; 

Baseball  Varsity;   Dramatic  Club;  Debating  Club. 

Emily  Krouse Meridian,  Miss. 

A  o  n 

T.   W.   C.   A.;   Art   Club. 

Eleanor  Legier New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 

Class  Newcomb  Ball   (1);  Class  Basketball   (1);   Class  Hockey 
(1);   Athletic  Council    (2);   Class  Secretary    (2). 

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'^ewcotnb  College 

*Marguerite   Eulalie   Lehder   .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

*Margaret  Davis  Lewis,  X  f2  .     .     .     .  Woodville,  Miss. 

*Mary  Rita  LoCascio New  Or'eans,  La. 

Adele  Marjorie  Logan,  n  B  <&  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

y.  W.   C.   A.    (1,    2);    "Arcade"    Staff    (2):    French   Circle    (1); 

Art  Club    (2). 

Kitty  Minor  Logan,  II  B  <I>  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Art  Club;  Class  Newconib  Ball;   Class  Hockey;   Class  Basket- 
ball. 

Virginia  King  Logan,  K  K  r  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Marv  Bell  Long,  X  Q Richmond,  Va. 

Bertha  Alvce  Masur Monroe,  La. 

Mildred  Mattison,  K  K  r Rockford,  III. 

Art   Club;   Y.    W.    C.   A. 

Billy  Mays,  K  K  r Ruston,  La. 

Y.  w.  c.  A. 

Jeanne  McCartney,  A  0  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

y.  W.   C.   A.    (1,    2);    Spanish   Club    (1);    Art   Club    (1,    2). 

*BiLLY'  Louise  McCoy,  .\  0  II  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Peggy  McMahon,  K  A  0 Mobile,  Ala. 

Vice-President  Class    (2). 

Doris  Metcalfe,  X  fi Metcalfe,  Miss. 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Glee    Club. 

Bertha  Meyer,  A  E  * Shreveport,  La. 

Dramatic   Club:    Debating   Club. 

LiSETTE  Moore,  *  JI New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee   Club    (2);    Art   Club    (2);    Dramatic   Club    (2). 

Marcella  Ogden Hattiesburg,   Miss. 

Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Jenny  Olsen,  K  A  0 New  Orleans,  La. 

Varsity    Basketball;    Captain    Freshman    Volley    Ball;    Y'.    \V. 
C.    A. 

SiGRiD  Olsen,  K  A  8 New  Orleans,  La. 

^Beatrice  O'Reilly',  K  K  r New  Orleans,  La. 

Mary  Newman  Parrish,  n  B  <!>  .     .     .  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Glee   Club    (1,    2);    Mandolin-Guitar   Club    (1.    2);    Art   I'lub    (2). 

Rosebud  Piker,  A  A  II Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Y^  W.  C.  A.;   Art  Club. 

■"Leonora  Quarterman Ridgeland,  S.  C. 

*Elizabeth  Radford  Quinlan,  K  K  r  .     .  Wichita,  Kan. 

Marion  Woodson  Rainey',  Z  T  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic    Club;     .Art     Club;    Class    Team    Hockey    tl);     Class 
Team  Swimming   (1). 

Elizabeth  Randol,  A  A  II  ......     .  Bunkie,  La. 

Y'.    W.   C.   A.;   Art  Club. 

Madalin  Rehage,  B  2  0 New  Orleans,  La. 

Martha  Remick,  K  K  r New  Orleans,  La. 

X.  W.  C.  A.;  International  Relations  Club. 

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Ida  Rhtenberc New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E   * 

Glee  Cluh:    Dramatic   Club;   Debating   Club;   Basketball.  Class 

and  Sub-Varsity;  Class  Volley  Ball;  Class  Baseball;  Assistant 

Cheerleader. 

*Marcaret  Neal  Roberts Alexandria,  La. 

n  B  * 

Brent  S.  Robertson New  Orleans,  La. 

K  K  r 
French   Circle    (1);    Y.   W.    C.    A.    (1,    2). 

Mel  Robertson Opelousas,   La. 

A  0  n 

Class    Bowling    (1);    Class    Hockey    (1);    Class    Baseball    (1); 
Class  Volley  Ball    (1). 

Sophie  Rollins Gulfport,  Miss. 

Mandolin-Guitar    Club    (1,    2);    Y,    W.    C.    A.    (1.    2);    Glee   Club 
(1,    2);    Orchestra    (1,    2);    Council    (2). 

Margaret  L.  Rosser .  New  Orleans,  La. 

IT  B  * 
Glee   Club;    Art   Club. 

Helen   Emily  Russell New"   Orleans,  La. 

B  $  A 

Glee    Club;    Dramatic    Club;    Lampyrids. 

■'Love  St.  John Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

*  M 

Elizabeth  Sale Covington,  Tenn. 

Z  T  A 

Y.   W.   C.   A.;   Art  Club. 

Laura  Sale Covington,  Tenn. 

Z  T  A 
Y.    W.   C.   A. 

Carolyn  Samuel New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic  Club;  Debating  Club. 

Alice  Schwartz New  Orleans,  La. 

A  E  <!> 
Nixon  Debating  Club  (1,  2),  Secretary-Treasurer  (2);  Nixon 
Team  (1);  Nixon-Glendy  Burke  Debate  (1);  Dramatic  Club 
(1,  2),  Secretary  (2),  Plays  (1);  Newcomb  Ball  (1);  Basket- 
ball Squad  (1);  Freshman  Baseball,  Varsity  (1);  Track  Meet 
(1);    Secretary   Debating   Council. 

ZoE   Shallcross New  Orleans,  La. 

X  B 
French   Circle   (1);   Dramatic   Club    (1) 

Evelyn  W.  Shibley New  Orleans,   La. 

n  B  * 

Glee   Club;   Art  Club. 

Dorothy  B.  Simon Alexandria,  La. 

A  E  <[> 

Jane  Smith Fond  dii  Lac,  Wis. 

K  K  r 

Nancy  Burgoyne  Stack Alexandria,  La. 

A  0  n 

Doris  Stern New   Orleans,   La. 

A  E  <!> 
Dramatic  Club;   Basketball;   Swimming  Meet. 

Vivian  Jane   Stern   .     . Tulsa,   Okla. 

A  E  * 

Roberta  Sterrett Birmingham,  .Ala. 

K  K  r 

Art   Club;   Y.    W.    C.    A.:    Swimming   Meet. 

DeMarias    Stevens Dothan,    Ala. 

Imogene  Stokes New  Orleans,  La. 

B  4'  A 
Dramatic   Club;   Debating  Club;   Y.   AV.   C.  A. 


Sophomore  Class 

"^ewcomb  College 

Jane  Swavze Yazoo  Citv,  Miss. 

X  £2 

JuANiTA   P.  Tansey New  Orleans,   La. 

Debating  Club;   Glee  Club. 

Dixie  Tharp New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 
T.    W.    C.   A. 

*Margaret  Tucker New   Orleans,   La. 

X  S! 

Patricia   Lucile  Tucker Brunswick,   Ga. 

K  K  r 
Basketball    (1):  Debating  Club    (1,    2);  Dramatic   Club    (1,  2). 

Virginia  Ross  Tyler Birmingham,  Ala. 

*  M 

Viola  Vail Spring  Hill,  Ala. 

K  A  e 

Orchestra;    Dramatic   Club. 

Shirley  Mae  Wahl New   Orleans,  La. 

A  A  n 

Helen  Walker New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A  e 

T.   \Y.    C.   A.;    Dramatic   Club. 

Lorraine  Werlein New  Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 

Glee    Club;     Art    Club;    International    Relations    Club. 

Mettha   Westfeldt New   Orleans,  La. 

n  B  * 
Basketball,   Class  Team   (1),  Varsity  (1);  Hockej'  Class  Team 
(1);    Newcomb    Ball.    Class   and    Varsity    (1);   Baseball.    Class 
(1);   Track   (2);   Recording  Secretary  Student  Body  (2);  Ath- 
letic  Council    (1);   Art    Club    (2);    Glee   Club. 

Genevieve   Whipple Baton  Rouge,   La. 

*  M 
Volley    Ball    Team;    Hockey;    Art    Club. 

Albert  WhiteKnact New  Orleans,  La. 

Carol  Wiener Shreveport,   La. 

Debating   Club    (1,    2);    Volley   Ball    (1). 

Marie  Louise  Wilcox New  Orleans,  La. 

X  9. 

Y.    W.    C.    a.    Commission    (1).    Cabinet    (2);    "Arcade"    Staff; 

Tennis. 

*Ellen   Marie   Willoz New   Orleans,  La. 

Marjorie  Wilson New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 
Class   President    (2);    T.    W.    C.    A.    Cabinet    (1.    2);    Newcomb 
Ball  Team   (1);  Baseball  (1);   Student  Council   (1,  2). 

Amy  Wise Yazoo  Citv,  Miss. 

A  E  # 
Glee  Club   (1.   2);  Dramatic  Club  (2). 

Florence  Wolf Tvler,   Tex. 

A  E  <f> 
Dramatic   Club. 

*A.KNiE  Katherine  Woods New  Orleans,  La. 

Evelyn   Yarbrouch Atlanta,    Ga. 

*  M 
Alma  Zeagler   .     . Monroe,    La. 

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Sophomore  Class 

School  of  SMedicine 

D.  M.  Adams,  Jr.,  K  S,  *  X  .     .     .     .  Panama  City,  Fla. 
Inter-fraternity    Basketball. 

*Mariett.a  Alper  ........  Birmingham,  Ala. 

*JoSEPH  Drake  Anderson Franklin,  Tenn. 

Sherburne  Anderson,  A  K  K,  A  X  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Anthony  Joseph   Barranco  ....  Birmingham,   Ala. 

Fred  Durant  Bartleson,  6  K  ■>!',  G  X  .  Fort  Mjers,  Fla. 
Square    and   Compass;    Pathogens. 

Chris  Francis  Bellone New  Orleans,  La. 

Honor    Council     (1);    Vice-President    Class    (1):    Secretary    of 
Student    Body    (3). 

Clifton   O.  Bingham,  0  K  ■^ Pineville,  La. 

A.B.  Degree.  Louisiana  College. 

M.  E.  Block,  <I>  A  E Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Herman  Bloomstein New  York,  N.  Y. 

*J0HN  Nathaniel  Bostick Monroe,  La. 

M.  B.  Bowman,  Jr.,  S  X,  N  2  N  .     .  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

J.  Lawrence  Brizard Jacksonville,  Fla. 

George  Edward  Burch,  Jr.,  B   M  .     .     .     .  Edgard,  La. 

Edward  G.  Cailleteau,  2  X,  N  2  N  .     .  Alexandria,  La. 

Alston   Callahan,   2  A   E Vicksburg,   Miss. 

A.B.    Degree,    Mississippi    College. 

S.  J.  Campbell,  A  2  *,  $  X Headland,  Ala. 

*Vno   Joseph    Canizaro Vicksburg,   Miss. 

E.  L.  Carroll,  e  K  <ir Alco,  La. 

A.B.    Degree,    Louisiana    College. 

Cecilio  a.  C.\stillero Ocu,  R.  P. 

Lee-Russell  Benedict  Centanni   .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

*Edward   Alexander   Cleve   ....  Birmingham,   Ala. 

James  Leath  Collier,  6  K  * Houston,  Tex. 

Honor    Council. 

*Sebron   Culpepper   Dale Prentiss,   Miss. 

'Charles   Thomas   Decker Mission,   Tex. 

■•"Daniel  Joseph  Devlin,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

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School  of  SMedicine 

IsADORE  DvER,  N  2  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Edith  Eskridge,  A  E  I New  Orleans,  La. 

Peter  Everett,  Jr.,  N  2  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben  Powell  Fleming,  A  S  $,  0  K  *  .     .  Houston,  Tex. 
Vice-President  Class   (2);   Medical  Honor  Council    (1);   Patho- 
gens;  Square  and  Compass. 

D.  M.  Fletcher,  A  2  <I>,  6  K  ■*  .  .  .  Fort  Myers,  Fla. 
*DoMiNiCK  John  Geraci Nexv  Orleans,  La. 

E.  Jack  Giles,  A  T  Q,  <J>  X  .     .     .     .  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 

L'Apache, 

Meyer   Gurdin,  <I>  A   E  .     .     .     .     .     .   Hot   Springs,   Ark. 

Pat  H.  Hanley,   A  K  K Lockport,   La. 

Carl  A.  Hartunc,  Z  X,  N  2  N  ,     .     .  Bridgeport,  Ala. 

Frederick  W.  Heath,  9  K  ■>!' Beebe,  Ark. 

*Elwood  Daniel  Hemming,  Jr.  .     .     .  Jacksonville,   Fla. 

*Irma  Carlene  Henderson Asheville,   N.  C. 

John  D.  Henderson,  2  A  E,  *  X,  <I>  *  .  Morristown,  Tenn. 
Freshman  Football;  Scrub  Football  (2,  3.  4);  Inter-traternity 
Basketball;   Inter-class  Football;  White  Elephants;  L'Apache. 

Richard  W.  Hendrix,  A  X  A,  *  X  .     .  Camp  Hugh,  Ala. 

A.B.    Degree,    AVashington    and    Lee;    Square    and    Compass; 
L'Apache. 

J.  M.  Hicginbotham,  2  X,  N  2  N  .  .  .  .  Monroe,  La. 
Freshman    Basketball;    Varsity   Basketball    (2,    It;    L'Apache. 

Floyd  Michael  Hindelang,  G  K  ^'  .  McDonoghville,  La. 

H.  W.  Hodde,  *  X Ruston,  La. 

*Ray"NOR  Elmore  Holmes,  Jr Canon  City,  Colo. 

J.  D.  Hutchins,  O  K  ^I' Newhebron,  Miss. 

Euclid  Arnold  Isbell,  O  K  ^t  .     .     .     .  Albertville,  Ala. 
President  Freshman  Medical  Class;   Square  and  Compass. 

Anthony  J.  Italiano New  Orleans,  La. 

"Hullabaloo"    Representative. 

*Calvin   Morris   Johnson Plymouth,   Fla. 

*Leland   Mann    Johnston Hickman,   Ky. 

*Wilham  Thoreau  Jones  ......  Shreveport,  La. 

Edwin  Stewart  Kagy^  >i>  P  2  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

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aim  ore   Class 

School  of  tSMedicine 

H.  R.  Kahle,  K  a,  *  X Ne\v  Orleans,  La. 

B.S.   Degree;   White   Eleiihants. 

James  E.  Kendrick^  Jr.,  2  X,  *  S  .     .  Greenville,   Ala. 
L'Apache. 

*RoY  William  Kirchberg New  Orleans,  La. 

W.  E.  KittredgEj  a  T  a,  *  X,  $  $  .  Napoleonville,  La. 
L'Apache. 

H.  C.  KxiGHT;  A  K  K New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles   Frank   Lacey Kosciusko,    Miss. 

*Henrv  Andrew  LaRocca New  Orleans,  La. 

»Ladislas  Lazaro Washington,  La. 

*RiCHARD  Kui  Chi  Lee  . Honolulu,  T.  H. 

*Amsie   Hortox   Lisenby Dothan,   Ala. 

*Sam  A.  Loeb Stamford,   Conn. 

WILLL4M  Matthews  Long,  A  K  K  .     .  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Thomas  E.  Lowe,  9  K  ^I' Houston,  Tex. 

Charles  H.  McCollum,  Jr.,  A  X  A,  <J>  X  .  Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

-Robert  McGr-Ath Chicago,  111. 

Jim  McKenzie,  A  K  K Batesville,  Ark. 

*Mary   Ann   McKinney Nacogdoches,    Tex. 

*James  Willard  McMurray Barto^v,  Fla. 

Charles  McVea,  2  X,  X  2  X  .     .     .     .  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Irving  Machlin^  *  A  K Brooklyn,  N.  V. 

Luke  Marcello,  K  K  * De  Ridder,  La. 

Secretary   and   Treasurer   Sophomore    Medical    Class;    Band. 

Larkin  K.  Mason,  2  IT,  A  K  K  .     .     .     .  Fairhope,  Ala. 

^Joseph  James   M.assony Waterproof,   La. 

Perry  D.  Melvin,  A  K  K Milton,   Fla. 

President   Sophomore   Class. 

*Carl   Clifford  Mendoza Jeanerette,   La. 

*David  Brock-vian  Monsky Montgomery,  Ala. 

Leonce  D.  Newman,  A  2  *,  A  K  K  .  Independence,  La. 

John   Graham   Norris,   G   K  *  .     .     .     .  Choudrant,  La. 

Garrold  Harry  Nungester,  B  M  .     .     .     .  Decatur,  Ala. 

Guy  L.  Odom,  BK^I' Harvey,  La. 

I'rank  B.  Ogden,  a  T  n,  *  X  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club    (1.  2,    3);   Glendy   Burke    (1,   2);   Dramatic  Club   (2). 

Lup  QuoN  Pang Honolu'u,  T.  H. 

*Marie  Louise   Madeline   Pareti  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

*Jame3  Jewell  Pitt.man Gylertown,  Miss. 

•Grover  DeWitf  Rackley Magnolia,  N.  C. 

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Class 

School  of  iMedic'tne 

*JosEPH  Thomas  Roberts San   Marcos,   Tex. 

Roy  F.  Roberts,  9  K  <[',  *  S  K  .    .     .     .  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Harold  H.  Rothendler,  *  A  E  .     .     .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Secretary-Treasurer   Freshman   Medical  Class;    Honor   Council 

Soplioniore   Medical    Class. 

Robert  Emile  RougeloTj  A  2  <i>  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ulcus   F.  Ryan,  9   K  -^P Fryeburg,   La. 

♦Eunice  Anastasia  Schnyder  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

^Joseph   Domenico   Scolaro Tampa,   Fla. 

*RoBERT  Segal Los   Angeles,    Cal. 

*William  Thomas  Sellers McCullough,  Ala. 

*JoHN  Ross  Ship? Lorena,  Tex. 

*WiLHAM  Stacy  Siler,  Jr Beaumont,  Tex. 

Robert  Morgan  Simonton,  IS  X,  *  X  .  West  Monroe,  La. 

*DoNALD   William   Smith Miami,   Fla. 

Carroll  Smithers,  A  E  I New  Orleans,  La. 

B.S.    Degree. 

*JULius  James  Stagg,  Jr Morton,  Miss. 

*JoSEPH  Stuart  Staley Marion,  Va. 

Marx  Sterbcow,  <I>  A  K New  Orleans,  La. 

Rudolph  P.  Stritzinger,  $  P  2  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
"Jambalaya"     Representative;     Intra-mural     Football;     Intra- 
mural   Basketball. 

James  E.  Tate,  9  K  ^I' Mt.  Herman,  La. 

Hume  A.  Thomason,  *  P  -  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Intra-mural    Football;    Wrestling:    Intra-mural    Basketball. 

*Andrew  Spencer  Tomb,  Jr Jackson,  La. 

*AsHBy  Fabian  Trahan New  Orleans,  La. 

H.  M.  Trifon,  <i>AE Pelly,  Tex. 

Freshman   Footltall. 

*Edward  Vales Merida-Yucatan,   Mex. 

*Lastie  Maurice  Villien Maurice,  La. 

Francis  Jared  Vincent Maurice,  La. 

William  C.  Vincent,  i:  A  E,  *  X,  'I'  *  .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Carl  N.  Wahl,  2  A  E,  $  X  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

James  S.  Webb,  Jr.,  n  K  $,  *  X  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Robert  Watkins  Webb Dallas,  Tex. 

James  A.  White,  Jr.,  K  A,  OK*.     .  Alexandria,  La. 
B.A.   Degree,   Louisiana   College;    President   Square   and   Com- 
pass;  Pathogens. 

L  G.  Wilson,  9  K  ^I' Stephenson,  Miss. 

Solomon   Winokur,  *  A   K Jamaica,   N.  Y. 

Thomas  B.  Woods,  Jr.,  n  K  <!>,  ■t  X  .     .  Headland,  Ala. 

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College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Noel  Adams,  Jr.,  2  A  E New  Orleans,  La. 

'^Samuel  Boyd  Adams,  Jr Mobile,  Ala. 

*Edgar  Allan  Aime New  Orleans,  La. 

John  Parker  Airey,  A   K  E  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Arturo  Narciso  Alvarado Panama,  Panama 

Patrick  J.  Araguel  .......  New   Orleans,  La. 

Intra-mural    Football    (1);    Intra-mural   Basketball    (1). 

Marshall  Ballard,  Jr Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Leo  W.  Benson Port  Arthur,  Tex. 

Intra-mural    Basketball    (2);    Intra-mural   Footliall    (1);    Vk-e- 
President   Dormitory  Club    (2). 

William   G.   Blackwell,  A  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Band    (21. 

Harold  Beekman  Bonart,  2AM.     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Assistant  Cheerleader. 

*Walter  Clarence  Bougere,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Arnim  Steven  Brasfield Hattiesburg,  Miss. 

*Kermit  Brau Mayaguez,  Porto  Rico 

Robert  Brehm,  A   2  * New   Orleans,   La. 

*RosE  Simmi  Brener New  Orleans,  La. 

(Special   Student.) 

John  Whittington  Burke,  2  X  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawrence  William  Burt,  ATA.     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Thirteen  Club;   Freshman  Football;   Freshman  Basketball. 

Jim   M.  Butera,  A Houston,  Tex. 

Dormitory  Club. 

Charles  Carriere Laurel,  Miss. 

Joseph  O.  Carson,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.    M.   C.   A.;   Glendy  Burke;    Freshman   Trark. 

John  B.  Cavon New  Orleans,  La. 

*Joseph  Joseph   Ciolino Greenville,   Miss. 

Edwin  B.  Clark,  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

*Stanley'  Cohen New  Orleans,  La. 

S.  C.  Collins,  11  K  A Houma,  La. 

Thomas  J.  Cunningham,  Jr.,  *  A  9  .     .  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

Freshman   Football;    Football   Squad. 

John   Richard   Curtis Gary,   Ind. 

(Special    Student.) 

Joseph  J.  Davies,  Jr .  Gretna,   La. 

*Lewis  Mercer  Dawson Mobile,  Ala. 

John  F.  DeBuys,  B  9  II New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman   Football;    Boxing    (2);    Track    (2). 

Elson  M.  Delaune,  n  K  A Lockport,  La. 

Freshman   Football. 

Stayton  C.  Dempsey New  Orleans,  La. 

Jack  W.  Dolan New  Orleans,  La. 

Band. 

Sol   Dombeck Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Glee    Club    (1,    2);    Dramatic    Club    (2);    Dormitory    Club    (1); 
Associate   Member  Y.  M.   C.   A. 

Theo.  J.  Donaldson,  Jr Maringouin,  La. 

Dormitorj-    Club;    Inter-hall    Sports    (1);    Tntra-mural    Basket- 
ball   (2);    y.    M.   C.    A.    (21. 

Eugene  H.  Dours,  Jr.,  $  K  2  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
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Sopliomore  Class 

College  of  cArts  and  Sciences 

Perry  Eastman-^  B  6  n New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles  John-  Edwards Vicksburg,  Miss. 

JiMMV   Farmer Kentwood,    La. 

NoLLiE  C.  Felts,  2  X New  Orleans,  La. 

WiLLARD  C.  FiNKELSTEiN,  K  N  .     .     .     .El  Campo,  Tex. 

*M.ANUEL  IsADORE  FiSHER New  Orleans,  La. 

John  W.  Fisk,  4>  K  2 New   Orleans,  La. 

William  Lee  Fitts,  III,  2  X  ...     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Daxiel  L.  Fleming,  <I>  K  2 New  Orleans,  La. 

Grant  NL  Freeman New   Orleans,   La. 

*Charles   Anthony  Geier,  Jr.  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

*Louis  Julian   Genella,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Dennis  Gibbins,  A  "S" Mont  Belvieu,  Tex. 

James  Godfrey Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Merle  B.  Goldman,  2  "t"  E  .    .  Guadalajara,  Jalisco,  Mex. 

•Benjamin  M.ax  Goodman New  Orleans,  La. 

John  Dunn  Gordinier,  2  A  E  .     .     .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Nat  Greenbl.att,  2  A  M New  Orleans,  La. 

*Walter  Emerson   Grotefend Crowley,  La. 

*Robert  Bernard  Guerriero Monroe,  La. 

Eric  Guilbeau,  Jr.,  2  X Carencro,  La. 

Lloyd  D.  Guy,  Ben Monroe,   La. 

Walter  Williams  Haar,  2  *  E  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Julian  B.  Habans,  K  2 New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles   Kelley   Haik Leland,   Miss. 

*JOHN  Joseph  Hallaron New  Orleans,  La. 

•James  Henry  Harrison New  Orleans,  La. 

T.  J.  Healy New  Orleans,  La. 

John  A.  Hendrick,  Jr.,  K  A Shreveport,  La. 

*SiM0N   Herold Shreveport,  La. 

John  S.  Herring,  2  n Oak  Grove,  La. 

Robert  S.  Higdon,  Ben Brookhaven,  Miss. 

Doyless  L.  Hill Sand  Springs,  Okla. 

*JiM    Harold   Hodcins Shreveport,   La. 

Julian   P.   Howell,   4>  A   e Marion,   Ala. 

*Lawrence  Boykin  Hudson,  Jr.  .    .     .  Hattlesburg,  Miss. 

Charles  Hume^  Ben New  Orleans,  La. 

Jefferson  Benjamin   Hunt McComb,  Miss. 

Gordon  St.  C.  Jackson New  Orleans,  La. 

Robert  Jackson,  2  *  E New  Orleans,  La. 

John  M.  Johnson,  $  K  2 San  Saba,  Tex. 

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College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Kenneth  C.  Johnstone,  Jr.,  2  X  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*A.  J.  Jones Bogalusa,  La. 

Nolan  C.  Kammer,  A  T  n New  Orleans,  La. 

Richard  Wedig  Kehoe,  K  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*James  Henry  Kepper,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

William  D.  King,  Jr.,  2  X El  Paso,  Tex. 

George  John  Kyame New  Orleans,  La. 

J.  DuREL  Landry,  n  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

*William  Sam  Leake,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Sam  Le  Blanc,  Jr Napoleonville,  La. 

Edmond  J.  Le  Breton,  A  T  fi  .     .     .     .  New  Or'.eans,  La. 

*Harold   Francis   Lemmon Patterson,   La. 

S.  Paul  Levy,  Z   B   T Vicksburg,  MisB. 

Winnie  Paul  Lodrigues,  il'  K  2  .     ,     .     .  Patter:on,  La. 

*Arthur  David  Long El   Paso,  Tex. 

Louis  Long,   n   K  A New   Orleans,  La. 

*Florian  Seal  Lopez Biloxi,  Miss. 

*NoAH  Louis  Lord New  Orleans,  La. 

Rudolph  Moore  McBride,  A  $  .     .     .     .  Hamnnond,  La. 

*William    Robert   McIver Cleveland,   O. 

*SiM0N  August  McNeely New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles  James  Macmurdo,  III  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ford  J.  Macpherson New  Orleans,  La. 

*Bruno  Frayola  Mancuso  ......  Newark,  N.  J. 

H.  P.  Marks,  Jr.,  Z  B  T Monroe,  La. 

Autrey'  J.   Maroun Shreveport,   La. 

Edward  Maithews,  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

*Chester  J.  Mays San  Marcos,  Tex. 

Ernest  B.  Mercer,  Ben New  Orleans,  La. 

Kalford  Kreth   Miazza,   2   N  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Allison  Miller,  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Leon  Mintz,  2AM New  Orleans,  La. 

Rene  de  Montluzin,  II  K  A  .  .  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 
BuFORD  M.  Myers,  Jr.,  A  T  Q  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Albert  J.  Naftel,  Jr.,  A   T  Q  .     .     .  Montgomery,   Ala. 

*Samuel  William  Nelken New  Orleans,  La. 

J.  Edward  Norris,  II  K  * Columbus,  Ga. 

*Henry  Blumer  Owen Key  West,  Fla. 

*Andre    C.   Padovani Mayaguez,   Porto   Rico 

Francis  Cameron  Payne,  K  A  .  .  .  WinterviJe,  Miss. 
Narciso  Paz  (y  Paredes)  .  San  Pedro  Sula,  Honduras,  C.  A. 

*Leighton  Huske  Pearce St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

James  S.  Percy,  ATA New  Orleans,  La. 

^Gladstone  Phillips New  Orleans,  La. 

*DoMiNic  CiRiNO  Pittari  ......  New  Orleans,  La. 

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Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 

Leroy  Alex  Rainey San  Antonio,  Tex. 

*JoHN  James  Read Picayune,  Miss. 

Walter   F.  Reixkinc,  2   II  .     .     .     .  Mexico   City,   Mex. 
Robert  Irving  Reisfeld,  Z  B  T  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy   Burke;    ■'Hullabaloo"    Staff. 

*Oliver  James  Reiss New  Orleans,  La. 

A.   J.   Reixach,   K   Z New   Orleans,   La. 

Charles  Edward  Richards,  n  K  *  .     .     .  Shreveport,  La. 
Karlem  Riess,  *  K  S New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.    M.    C.    A.;    Alpha    Chi    Sigma    Award. 

*Alvin  Roy  Rolfs New  Orleans,  La. 

Zachary  Joseph  Romeo,  2AM.     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JOHN  Andrew  Scafide Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Varsity  Football, 

William  F.  Schroeder Donaldsville,  La. 

Scrub   Football. 
Rudolph  J.  Schulze,  Jr.,  A  T  Q  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Earle  S.  Seale,  2  *  E,  B  M Meridian,  Miss. 

Moss  Sherman New   Orleans,   La. 

Glee  Club. 

Gene  Simon,  $  K  2 New  Orleans,  La. 

Sf-ruli   Football    (2);    Freshman   Football:    "White   Elephants. 

*HoYTT  DeSha  Sims RayTiUe,  La. 

Sidney  H.  Sims,  2  *  E,  B  M  .     .     .     .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Sidney  Singer,  K  X New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy   Burke;    Inter-fraternity    Baslcetball. 
*Drew  Linard  Smith  .......  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.  L.  L.  SONIAT,  II  K  #,  B  M  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Leonard  Herbert  Stander Opelousas,  La. 

Melvin   David  Steiner,  Z  B   T  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Davis  Stokes,  *  A  9 Gulfport,  Miss. 

Track. 

Clyde  J.  Surgi New  Orleans,  La. 

*MuRRAY  BoLLiNG  SwANN Marion,  Ala. 

*MoRRis  Teles New   Orleans,   La. 

John  DeLoach  Thames,  A  K  E  .     .     .     .  Natalbany,  La. 

Fre.shnian    Footliall;    Scruli    Footliall;    Inter-l■raternit^■   Basl^et- 
ball. 

Page  Hale  Tharp,  A  T  fi New  Orleans,  La. 

Scrub    Football    Team. 

*Charles  Titche,  Jr Monroe,  La. 

Thomas  B.  Tooke,  Jr.,  K  A Belcher,   La. 

Guillermo  Vasquez  (y  Molina),  2  I .  Tegucigalpa,  Hond. 

*Kathryn  Lucy  Veith New  Orleans,  La. 

*Miriam  Veith New  Orleans,  La. 

BiRNEY  Felix  Voorhies,  II  K  *  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Clinton    Wallis,  *   K   2 Tampa,   Fla. 

Charles  R.  Walters,  2  X New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club   (1.  2). 

^Leonard  Daner  Weaver Brewton,  Ala. 

John   C.  Weed,  A  T  £^ New  Orleans,  La. 

Thirteen  Club;  Fre.shman  Basketball;  Dramatic  Guild;  Glendy 
Biirke;    Glee    Club. 

*Walter  Harry  Weil,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*Leon  Weill New  Orleans,  La. 

*S0L  Weiss,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Richard  C.  Whitten,  ATA.     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President    Fieshman    Class;    White    Elrphants. 

*Louis  Napoleon  Williams Battleboro,  N.  C. 

*Edwin  Alton  Wilson Bastrop,  La. 

*Trimble    Errington   Wineorn   .      .     .  Coldwater,   Miss. 

*Louis  Yasnyi New  Orleans,  La. 

Don  Zimmerman,  Jr.,  Ben.     .     .     .  Lake  Charles,  La. 
Varsity  Football;   Freshman  Track. 

Morris  Wright Eunice,   La. 

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College  of  Sngineering 

*Harry  Frank  Allen Jackson,  Miss. 

J.  D.  Atkinson,  Jr.,  2  A  E  .     .     .     .  Ne^v  Orleans,  La. 

*JOHN   William  Babst New   Orleans,   La. 

Charles  Francis  Baehr New  Orleans,  La. 

President   Class    (2). 

*WiLLiAM  Oliver  Barclay New  Orleans,  La. 

*Malcolm    Harold   Barnes McComb,    Miss. 

Joseph   Frederick  Baroco Pensacola,   Fla. 

Dormitory   Club    (2);   Aero   Club    (2);    Inter-hall    Athletics    (2). 

Ernest  W.  Beck,  2  H New   Orleans,   La. 

Inter-fraternity    Basketball;    Intra-mural    Basketball;    Fresh- 
man-Sophomore  Basketball. 

William  T.  Boardman,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  W.  Brodtman New   Orleans,  La. 

Will  J.  Carmouche Crowley,  La. 

Cxlendy    Burke;    Oratorical    and    Debating    Council:    Architec- 
tui-al    Society:    Chess    and    Checkers    Club;    International    Re- 
lations  Club;    "Hullabaloo"   Staff. 

*Enrique  Marcor  Carrillo  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
John  Glenn  Carter,  n  K  A  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Charles  L.  Chavignv,  A  K  E  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Robert  A.  Cooper,  ATA New  Orleans,  La. 

Daniel  Van  S.  Cresap,  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Lowell  Damonte,  A  <!> New  Orleans,  La. 

vice-President   Class    (2);    Inter-fraternity    Swimming;    Intra- 
mural   Football. 

*Edgar  Merlin   Dunn New   Orleans,   La. 

Elmo  J.  Edwards,  n  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

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College  of  Sngineering 

Norton  E.  England,  ATA.     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

August  Chari.es  Flach,  Jr.,  2  <!'  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band. 

Ign'Acio  Florexcia,  2  'I>  a   .     .     .   Campeche,  Camp.,  Mex. 

Robert  Balch  Foster,  Jr.,  K  S  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

"Whit,^    Elephant.^;    Vico-Pre.s;dent    Class    (1). 

Albert  Fransen New  Orleans,  La. 

Delerv   Freret,   2   <I>  a New   Orleans,   La. 

.\ero   Club. 

Howard  W.  Gleason,  ATA.     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Harry  Haas,  Jr.,  SAM New  Orleans,   La. 

Architectural  Society;  Glendy  Burke;  Glee  Clul);  Band;  Chess 
and  Checkers  Club;   Sigma  Phi  Delta  Award   (2). 

John  a.  Haase,  HI New  Orleans,  La. 

Aero  Club. 

Jack  C.  Harding,  ATA New   Orleans,   La. 

*AuDio  Gray  Harvey New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles   B.   Hassenboehler   ....  New    Orleans,   La. 

*JiMMY  Heymann Ne\v  Or'eans,   La. 

Horace  Hinds,  Jr.,  2  *  A Gulfport,  Miss. 

Leo   L.   Hoi.zenthal New   Orleans,   La. 

Elmer  O.  Huber,  2  *  E New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society;    Glee   Club. 

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Sophomore  Class 

College  of  Sngineer'ing 

Paul  L.  Janssek New  Orleans,  La. 

Treasurer  Aero  Club;   Fencing  Clutt. 

Ransom  Carv  Jones,  G  K  N,  K  K  ^  .    .  Indianola,  Miss. 

Arehitectural   Society.   "Jambalava"   Representative   (2);   Mill- 
saps  College;    Band   (1,   2);    Glee   Club    (2). 

Louis  R.  Klein New  Orleans,  La. 

Aero  Club   (1). 

*Loui3  Isaac  Korn New  Orleans,  La. 

Merkl  Lacaroe,  a  Z  $ New  Orleans,  La. 

W.  Priestley  Leverich,  ATI).     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Alex  B.  Levy Alexandria,   La. 

LoRis  K.  Levy,  Z  B  T St.  Joseph,  La. 

Architectural   Society. 

\V.  R.  LiBANO,  Jr.,  2  *  a New   Orleans,  La. 

Intra-mural    Football     (1);    Tug-ot-\Var    (1). 

NoRMAN  O.  LoESKE New  Orleans,  La. 

John   H.  McLeod,  K  2 New  Orlean:-,  La. 

Lynn  McWaters Brookhaven,   Miss. 

Earl  Lawrence  Mathes,  $  K  2  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Architectural    Society. 

Hermann  R.  Meyer,  A   2   * Chalmette,   La. 

Freshman   Basketball. 

Michael  H.  Michel New  Orleans.  La. 

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Sophomore  Class 

College  of  Sngineering 

James  E.  Moise^  2  X ■    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

W.  P.  Morris Shreveport,  La. 

Glee  Club. 

*Edvvard  Fairfax   Neii.o,   Jr Shreveport,   La. 

*J.  Christian  Nielsen,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawrence  J.  Parker^  A  ^ New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary    and    Treasurer    Class    (2);    Pl-eshman    Basketball. 

Andrew  H.  Payne,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary   Aero    Club. 

Albert  J.  Phillips,  Z  B  T New  Orleans,  La. 

*Warren    Denkmann   Reimers   ....  Hammond,   La. 

Will  Patten  Richardson,  ATA.     .     .  Ponchatoula,  La. 

Freshman    Football:    Freshman    Basketball;    Varsity    Football 
(2). 

Edward  A.  Rodrigue,  2  <J>  E  .     .     .     .  Paincourtville,  La. 

*JoHN  Joseph  Ruckert New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Donald  Singer New  Orleans,  La. 

Glee  Club. 

*RiVERS   Singleton Slidell,   La. 

Stanley  R.  Snider,  II  K  "f New  Orleans,  La. 

*Ellis  Johnson   Stearns,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*GoRDON  Embry  Stone New  Orleans,  La. 

George  E.  Surgi,  S  $  A New  Orleans,  La. 

M.    &    E.    Engineering    Football     (2,     3). 

Joe  L.   Swanson,  Jr.,  A   T   Q  ,     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Freshman  Football:  Tntra-mui-al  Football. 

Milton   Tognoni New   Orleans,   La. 

*Ernesto  Venegas  .     .     .  Aragiiez,   San  Jose,  Corta  Rica 

William  Ogden  Vennard,  K  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wrestling    (1.    2.    3):    Tug-of-War    (1,    2);    Intra-mural    Foot- 
ball; Glee  Club   (1,  2);  Thirteen  Club. 

Robert  G.  Werner,  2  *  A New  Orleans,  La. 

*RoBERT  William  Ziifle Gretna,  La. 

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(jmore   Class 
College  of  Commerce 

VVii.i.lAM   C.   Bacher,   <I>  K  2  .     .     .     .   New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman     Basketball;     Tnter-fraternitv     Basketball     (1.     2); 
Intra-inural   Basketball   (1,   2). 

Edwin  W.  Booth,  Jr.,  <I>  K  2  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

In  ti'a- mural    Basketball. 

*Soi.  ExAviAR  Brinsfiei.u,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*LocKE  BrowN;  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

W.  Archie  Caine,  ■!>  K  S New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary    l^'lass    (It.    President    (2);    Tnter-fraternitv    Basket- 
ball. 

Albert  P.  Claverie,  <I>  K  2  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

AA'hite  Elephants;  Vice-President  Class  (1);   "Jambalaya"  and 
"Hullabaloo"   Representative    (2), 

Ei.iAS  Cohen New  Orleans,  La. 

Ervin  Seifert  Cooper,  ATA.     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■■■■EnwARD  Everett  Davidson New  Orleans,  La. 

Edward  H.  Eli.is,  A  T  n New  Orleans,  La. 

Emmett  H.  Fremaux New  Orleans,  La. 

L.   S.  Fremaux New   Orleans,   La. 

Shelby  Friedrichs,  ATA New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President  Class   (2);    "Hullabaloo"   Stalf. 

Joseph  A.   Graml New  Orleans,   La. 

"''Francis   Grimmer Lafayette,   La. 

Maree  G.  Hamil Gulfport,   Miss. 

J.  Clifford  HartmanNj  A  2  <I)  .     .     .     .  Montrose,  Colo. 
Transfer  fi'om  University  of  Colorado;   Band. 

Harry  Ferman  Hellier,  11  K  A Houma,  La. 

Jack   Edwin   Helms Gulfport,   Miss. 

Paul  Hogan,  Jr.,  *  A  9 New  Orleans,  La. 

Frank  Granger  Huntress,  Jr.,  Ben.  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Earl  T.  Huthnance,  K  2 Glenmora,  La. 

Freshman    Football;    Freshman   Track;    Inter-fraternity    Bas- 
ketball   (1,   21;    Inter-traternily  Track    (1);   Band    (1). 

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sophomore  Class 

College  of  Commerce 

Leonard  S.  Isacks,  Jr.,  A  K  E  .    .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

President     Class      (1);      Secretary-Treasurer      (2);     Freshman 
Football;   Scrub   Football;   Thirteen  Club. 

*Edwin  Cornelius  Jansen New  Orleans,  La. 

Otis  Eugene  Jenkins,  A  T  Q Summit,  Miss. 

Glee  Club, 

Charles  Douglas  Jones New  Orleans,  La. 

RonERT  S.  Jordan,  A  K  E New  Orleans,  La. 

Inter-fraternity    Basketball;     Intia-mural     Basketball. 

*Clifton  Homer  Kees Brookhaven,   Miss. 

*Charlie  Franklin  Kinz.bach  .....  Houston,  Tex. 

L.   T.   KuHNER,   K   2 New   Orleans,   La. 

AVhite      Elephants:      Inter-traternity      Track;      Inter-fraternity 
Basketball;    Intra-mural   Basketball;    Glendy  Burke. 

Rene  La  Bruvere Marrero,  La. 

*Frank  Lemann •     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lenore  Lynch New   Orleans,   La. 

George  F.  Macdiarmid,  B  9  II  .     .     .  NeAV  Orleans,  La. 

Fred.  W.  Maithews,  Jr.,  B  O  n  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

"Jambalaya"    Representative     (1);    Tug-of-War    Captain     (1); 
Freshntan    Track;    Inter-fraternity    Basketball. 

Adrien  Andrew  Maught,  't  A  B  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jules  Meraux,  A   S   <I> New   Orleans,  La. 

Paul  H.  Miller,  A   T  0 Gulf  port.   Mi  s. 

Glee  Club. 

*JAMES  Patrick  Moore New  Orleans,  La. 

(Special    Student.  1 

Alexander  L.  Postlethwaite,  Jr.,  <I'  A  G  .  Natchez,  Miss. 
Inter-fratcrnity   Basketball;    Inter-fraternity  Track. 

Arthur  Scheinuk,  SAM...  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy    Burke     (1.     2)  ;    Business    Manager    Uptown     Campus 

"Jambalaya." 

*JAMES  Louis  Schupp New  Orleans,  La. 

Max   Solomon,   SAM New   Orleans,   La. 

Glendy  Burke. 

Norwood  Spicer,  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Assistant  Manager  Track  Team. 

*YuKl0  Tanaka Honolulu,  Hawaii 

(Special    Student.) 

*JOHN  Arthur  Taylor Brookhaven,  Miss. 

*Frank  Calvin  Trouslot,  Jr Newton,  Kan. 

(Special    Student.) 

A.  H.  ViGNES New  Orleans,  La. 

Jules  J.  Viosca,  Jr.,  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Band. 

'•"William   Alexander  Wickes Cleveland,  O. 

Herbert  Graham  Wright,  2  II  ...     .  Jackson,  Miss. 

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Adams,   Airey,   Altman.   Anzalone,   Babin,  A.    Bailey.   E.    Ballard 

Ballowe,   Barksdale,   Barr,  Barre,    Bennett,    Berenson.    Beury 

Bonnabel,  Bosworth,  Bourne,  Bowers.  Bradford,   Bres,   G.   Brown 

J.    Brown,    Buck,   Bunkley,   Butler,    Caftery,    Cahn.    Camp 

Carr,    Carre,   Carson.   Carter,   Case,    Cefalu.    Chappuis 
Clippen,    Coates,    Cohn,    Colomb.   Cosper.    Covey.    Dameron 
Damm,   Daspit.  Davis.  Dohan,  Drapekin,  Duncan,   Eddy 


Freshmae  Class 

'^ewcotnb  Qollege 


Mary  Jane  Adams,  n  B  <1>  .     .     .     .  Cleveland,  O. 

Cecile   Airey,   K   K   r  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
T.  w.   C.   A. 

Myrtle  Altman Beaumont,  Tex. 

Frances  H.  Anzalone  ....  Independence,  La. 
Marie  Elise  Babix,  B  i;  0  .     .  White  Castle,   La. 

Y.    AY.   C.    A.;    Art   Cluh. 

*Beremce   Germaine  Bach  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Anxa  Bailey,  Z  T   A Vernon,  Tex. 

*Sanny-Sue  Bailey Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

Edith  Loeber  Ballard  .     .     .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

*ViviAN  Ballard Thibodaux,  La. 

Mary  Sue  Ballowe,  K  A  6  .     .     .     .  Dallas,  Tex. 

*JuLiA  S.  Bands New  Orleans,  La. 

I  .Special) 

Dee   Barksdale,   n   B   <i>  .     .     .     .  Alexandria,   La. 

Clare  Frances  Barr,  B  2  0  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Bernice  Barre Edgard,  La. 

*Gloria  Clara  Barrett  .     .  Freeport,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 
(Special) 

*Emma  Regina  Barrus  .     .     .  Jefferson  Parish,  La. 

*Madeline  Marie  Bayon  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
(Special) 

*Marguerite  Marie  Bayon  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Patricia  Bennett,  K  .\  9  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Y'.  w.   c.   A. 

Fannie  Berenson,  A   $ Boga'usa,   La. 

Julia  Beury,  II  B  *  .     .     .     .  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Art    Club;    Glee    Club. 

LuELLA    Bonnabel,   B    2    0  .     .     .     .   Metairie,    La. 

Velma  Bosworth Birmingham,  Ala. 

Virginia  Bourne,  X  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Betty  Bowers,  K  A  ©  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Art   Club;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Eloise   Bradford Atmore,   Ala. 

Margaret  Bres,  A  0  II Brusly,  La. 

Gladys  Brown,  B  S  O  .     .     .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 

Julie  Brown,  X  f2 New-  Orleans,  La. 

Y".  W.  C.  A.;  Dramatic  Club. 

*Zaida  Ladd  Brown Rockford,  111. 

(Special) 

*Fannie  Catherine  Brush  ....  Laurel,  Miss. 

Mary  Frances  Buck,  n  B  *  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dorothy  Bunkley,  A  A  n  .     .     .  Stamford,  Tex. 
T.  w.   c.  A. 

*Rebecca  Burdette New  Orleans,  La. 

*Madge  O'Deal  Burley  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 


*Anna  Powell  Burns Selma,  .Ala. 

Marion  Butler,  A  A  n Houma,  La. 

Mary  F.   Caffery,  n  B  <i>  .     .     .     .  Franklin,  La. 

Art   Club. 

Hermione   Cahn,  a   E   *  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Newcomb  Basketball    (1). 

Laura  Camp El  Paso,  Tex. 

Grace  Carr,  K  A  9 Ardmore,  Okla. 

Glee  Club. 

Benita  Carre,  X  n New  Orleans,  La. 

Nell  Lyons  Carson New  Orleans,  La. 

Volley   Ball;    C;iee    Club. 

Helen   Carter,  A  A  II Houston,  Tex. 

Rose  Mary  Case,  X  fi  .  .  :  .  .  Jackson,  Miss. 
*Harriet  Virginia  Catlin  .  .  Wilmington,  Del. 
*Isabelle  Marie  Cazes  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Helen    Cefalu Amite,    La. 

Barbara  Chappuis,  Z  T  A Rayne,  La. 

Art   Club. 

*Emmerson  Chaille  Chiasson  .  Port  Neches,  Tex. 
*Mary  Pauline  Chiasson  .     .     .  Port  Neches,  Tex. 

Rosemary  Clippen,  B  $  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Y.  \\.  c.  A. 

Carol  Haas  Coates New  Orleans,  La. 

jlee  Club;   "Mikado"  Chorus. 
Babette   Cohn,  A  E  *  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Elizabeth   Colomb,  X  Q  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*DoROTHY  Phelps  Coquille  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Mattie   C.  Corley New   Orlean::,   La. 

M.  Elizabeth  Cosper,  A  A  n  .     .     .  Monroe,  La. 

Y.    W'.   c.   A. 
*Emma  Perrin  Cothran  ....  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Eugenia  Covey,  X  cj Van  Buren,  Ark. 

*Lygustia  Coxon Wooster,  O. 

*Winifred  S.  Culpepper Monroe,   La. 

Lilian  Dameron,  K  K  r  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Nadine  Damm San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Elizabeth  Daspit,  Z  T  A Houma,  La. 

Y.    W'.    C.    A.:    Art   Club. 

Maunitte   Davis New  Orleans,  La. 

*Shirley  Inez   Delesdernier  .     .  Pilot  Town,  La. 

"'"Stephanie  B.  Dinkins Scott,  La. 

Mary  Helen  Dohan,  X  Q  .     .     .  Nevs-  Orleans,  La. 

Emily  Drapekin New  Orleans,  La. 

Hilda  Duncan,  X  £3 Memphis,  Tenn. 

■*JANE  Adele  Eddins Slidel,  La. 

Florence  Eddy-,  B  2  O Algiers,  La. 

Art   Club;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 
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JEiislen,  Epstein.  Evans.  Fenner,  Filson,  B.  Fine.  E.  Fine 
FitzenrcMti  r.  Fleury,  Floyd.  Gallegly.  Gardner,  Gayden.  Grace 
Graham,  I.  Green,  R.  Green.  Vittcr,  Gross.  Gutman.  Hailey 
Handelman,  Hardin,  Harries.  Harrop.  Harry,  Henry.  Hicks 
Hirsch.  Hoefeld,  Hopson,  Howsmon,  Hudson,  Huey.  Hummel 
Hyman.  Janssen,  Jarman.  Jenkins.  B.  Johnson,  B.  Johnson.  Jumel 
R,   Kahn,  Z.   Kahn,    Kline,   Keener,   Kolstad,   LaCour,   LaNasa 


'^ewconib  College 


*ZoiLA  Rosa  Ensenat New  Orleans,  La. 

Charloite  E.  Enslen,  *  M  .     .  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Glee  Club;   Orchestra;   Mandolin-Guitar  Clulj. 

Sylvia   Epstein Lake   Village,  .Ark. 

Frances  Evans,  A  0  n  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Laura  Fenner,  IT  13  <I>  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Genevieve   Filson Houston,  Tex. 

Beryl  E.  Fine Laurel,  Miss. 

Elise   Fine Laurel,   Miss. 

Elizabeth  Fitzenreiter  .  .  .  Lake  Charles,  La. 
*Annie  O.  Flaspoller,  X  fi  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Dorothy   Fleury,  1'  M Gretna,  La. 


Matelyn  Floy'd,  X  n  .    ..     .     . 
Y.  w.  0.  A. 


Jackson,  Miss. 


Mary'  Ellen  Gallegly',  <I>  M  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
"'Katherine  R.  Gambel  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
Mary'  Ella  Gardner,  A  A  II  .     .Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

.     .     .     .   Gurley,   La. 


New    Orleans,   La. 
.   Shreveport,  La. 


Irene  Gayden,  K  A  6  .     .     .     . 

Dramatic  Club. 

"*Annie  Merl  Goi.denberc 
'*Mary  p.  Goldstein  .  .  . 
Evely'N  Grace,  X  fi New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic   Club;  Y.   W.   C.   A. 

Grace  Graham,  K  K  r  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 
Inez  M.  Green,  X  n  .     .     .     .  Lake  Charles,   La. 

Glee   Club;    Y'.    W.   C.   A. 

Rebecca  Green,  X  SI New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.  w.  c.  A. 

*Betsy  Furniss  Greene  .     .  Cleveland  Heights,  O. 

*Elise  Gilston   Greenwald  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Gretchen  Vitter New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Nancy  Grace  Griggs Orange,  Tex. 

Sadie  F.  Gross Kaplan,  La. 

Mathilde  Gut.man New  Orleans,  La. 

Dorothy'  Hailey,  K  A  O  .     .     ,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Tillie  Handelman New  Orleans,  La. 

■*M.  Emilie  Hanley Atlanta,  Ga. 

*Marjorie  Belle  Hanna  ....  Shreveport,  La. 

Julia   Hardin New  Orleans,  La. 

Christine   Harries New   Orleans,    La. 

Y.  w.  c.  A. 

Hester  C.   Harrop,  n  B  *  .     .  Lake  Charles,  La. 


Helen  Harry,  K  K  r  .     .     .     .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 

•*Claudia  Harvin Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

■*EuGENiA  Crittenden  Hay  .  .  .  Frankfort,  Ky. 
•^Elizabeth  Frances  Heid  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Kathryn  Henry,  B  $  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*LoursE   Herman McAllen,   Tex. 

Virginia  Hicks Glencoe,  111. 

Louise  Hirsch,  A  E  *  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Julia  Hoefeld,  Z  T  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jean    Hopson McGehee,   Ark. 

Eunice   Howsmon,  <I>  M Atlanta,   Ga. 

Dramatic    Club;    Glee    Club. 

Pargie  Hudson,  n  B  *  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Art   Club. 

■•'Ediih  Margaret  Hudson Monroe,  La. 

Gladys  E.  Huey,  A  0  n  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Tennis;    Y.    W.    C.    A. 

Frances  Hummel,  B  2  0  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Evelyn  Hyman,  A  E  $  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Gertrude  Jackman New  Orleans,  La. 

■■"Elizabeth  Rose  Jacobs  .     .     .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

■■'•Pairicia  James Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

Magda  Janssen,  a  a  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Dramatic  Club. 

Virginia  Jarman,  K  A  O  .     .  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Y.   w.   c.  A. 

Clara  Jenkins Eunice,   La. 

Beulah   B.  Johnson,   HE*.  St.   Francisvillc,   La. 

'■Catharine   Johnston   ....  Cleveland,   Tenn. 
(Special) 

Elizabeth   Johnson    ....  Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

■'Elizabeth  Isabele  Jones  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Yvonne  Jumel New  Orleans,  La. 

Roberta  Kahn,  A  E  *  .     .     .     .  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Zerline  Kahn Winnsboro,  La. 

•*Sister  Mary  John   Kennedy  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■"Alice  L.  Kilpa-irick  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

Pauline  Kline Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Edith  Koerner,  <!•  M New  Orleans,  La. 

Sarah  Kolstad,  Z  T  A Palestine,  Tex. 

Lorraine  LaCour,  IT  B  *  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Edna  LaNasa New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.    W.    C.    A. 
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Laney,   Lawrason,   Lazarus.   Lehman.   A.    Lemann,   E.    Lemann,    Lester 

Levy,   Anne  Lewis.    Ash  ton   Lewis.    Lisso,    Lockhart,   B.    Logan.    P.    Logan 

Low,    Lowdon,    Luckiesh,    Luria,    Lyie.    Mass.    iladdux 

Malter,    Marshall.    Martin.    Marx.    Mayer.    McBee.    McBryde 

McDade,   McPadden.    Menuet.    Merot.   Meyer,    Minsky.    Moore 

Morelock.   Moses,    Myers,    Nagel,    Nelson,    Netter.   NlckoU 
North,   Osha,   Parker,  Payne,   E.   Pearce,   M.  Pearce,   Person 


Fresliimaiti  Class 

f^ewcomb  Q allege 


Lily  Laney,  K  K  T Columbus,  Ga. 

Lillian-  Lawrason,  II  B  <I>  .  .  .  Muskogee,  Okla. 
Florence  Rose  Lazarus  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Elizabeth  Lehman Portsmouth,   O. 

Alice  Lemaxn,  K  K  r  .  .  .  Donaldsonville,  La. 
Emma  Lemaxv,  A  E  <I>  .  .  .  Donaldsonville,  La. 
*Barbara  Castleman  Leovy  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 


Louise  Lester,  A  0  n  .     .     . 
Y'.    w.   c.   A 


Felice  Levy,  A   E  $  . 
Anxe  Lewis,  n  B  <I>  . 


.  Oklahoma   City,   Okla. 
Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Tex. 


Alt    Club. 

AsHTON  Lewis,  A  O  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Sue  Lisso,  A  A  II New  Orleans,  La. 

Doris  Lockhart .  Haines  City,  Fla. 

Barbara  M.  Logan,  n  B  $  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Y.   AV.    c.   A. 

*Gertrude  Monroe   Logan  .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Peggy  Logan,  K  K  r New  Orleans,  La. 

*Margaret  Long El   Paso,   Tex. 

ISABELLE  M.  Low,  Z   T   a  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Bett^-  LovvnoN,  A  A  n Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

Marcella  Luckiesh,  *  JI Atlanta,  Ga. 

Glee  Club;    Y".   W.   C.   A. 

Edmee   Luria,   B    2   0   .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Y.    \V.    C.    A.;    Art    Club. 

Frances  Inez  Lyle New  Orleans,  La. 

Y".  w.   c.  A. 

*Evelyn  Luria  Lyons  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Leone  Maas New  Orleans,  La. 

Mandolin-Guitar   Club;    Debating  Club;   Dran^atic    Club. 

*Olive  Mae  MacDonald Reserve,  La. 

May  Ida  Maddux,  B  $  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Esther  Malter New  Orleans,  La. 

Mary  Elba  Marshall,  A  0  n  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Jean  Martin,  K  K  r  .     .     .     .  New-  Orleans,  La. 
\'.  -\V.  C.  A.;  Dramatic  Club. 

Lena  Marx,  A  E  * New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic   Club. 


Janice  Mayer,  .\  E  * Chicago,  111. 

Hermine  McBee,  X  n  .     .     .     .  Greenwood,  Miss. 

Carolyn  McBryde,  K  A  0  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dramatic    Club. 

Martha  McDade,  K  A  9 Minden,  La. 

Dorothy  McFadden,  Z  T  A  .     .  Covington,  Tenn. 
Y.  ■«•.   c.   A. 

*Myrtle  Viola   McMahon  .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Elizabeth  Menuet,  A  A  IT  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charlotte  Merot New  Orleans,  La. 

Lois  Meyer,  A   E  (I> Detroit,   Mich. 

Dramatic    Club. 

*LuciLE  Josephine  Meyers  .     .     .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Irene  Minsky  .......  Lake  Village,  Ark. 

*Mary  Claiborne  Mi.xon  .     .     .  Hattiesburg,  Mis:.. 

*CoRRiN  Margaret  Mooney  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Lai.ise  Moore,  K  A  ©  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Dramatic    Club. 

Vassar  Fambrough  Morelock  .     .  Haynesville,  La. 

Josephine  Noar  Moses  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Violet  E.  Myers Sour  Lake,  Tex. 

Dramatic    Club. 

Helen  P.   N.agei Edgard,   La. 

Mary  L.   Nelson New   Orleans,  La. 

Babetie  Netter,  Z  T  a  .     .     .   Donaldsonville,  La. 

Ann  NiCKOLL,  A  E  * Milwaukee,  Wis. 

*Marcery  Lee  Norman Houma,  La. 

Elizabeth  North,  A  0  n  .     .  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 

Gwendolyn  Osha Randolph,   Vt. 

*LuciLE  Owens ■     .  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Alice  Parker New  Orleans,  La. 

*MiLDRED   Pattie Clarksville,   Tenn. 

Catherixe  Payne,  K  A  9  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Elizabeth  Pearce,  K  K  r  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Murray  Pearce,  K  K   r  .  .  New   Orleans,  La. 

^Gertrude  Pearson,  A  A  n  .     .  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

*Virginia  Pearson,  n  B  <I>  .     .     .     .  Houston,  Tex. 

*Edith  Miriam  Perrin Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

Mary-  Alice  Person^  Z  T  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.    \V.    C.   A.;   Art   Club. 
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Pesi,   Phillips,   Pierl.  Porterfleld,  Kabe,  Rand.   Raulston 

Raid,   R;mbert,   E.    Rice.    I.   Rice,    Ricks,    M.    Robertshaw,    S.    Robertshaw 

Ronshelm,  Rosenberg.  Rowley,  Rubin,  Ryckman.  Schupp.   Scivicque 

Scott,   Selig,   Shat'er,   Short,   Slater,   Solomon,   Sparkman 

Sterrett,   Sullens,   Tarlton,   Taylor.   K.   Thornton,  M.  Thornton,   Tobin 

Tujaque,  Turner,  Viallon.  Vincent.  Voorhies,  Walker,  Wehnan 

"Wemple,   Wexlcr,    Whisnant.    Wolbrette,    Wood,    Woodall,    Word,    Young 


Freshmaii  Class 

'^ewcomb  College 

Marguerite   Fesi Houma,   La.  -Jane  Phillips  Slaughter,  B  <[>  A  .  Bogalusa,  La. 

Helen  Corinne  Phillips,  Z  T  A  .  New  Orleans,  La.  Rae  Rose   Solomon New  Orleans,   La. 

Dramatic    I'lub:    Art    Cluli.  x  *  a  o  t.  i       ht- 

Mary  Alice  Sparkman  ....  Pascagoula,  Miss. 

Jack   Pieri New  Orleans,   La.  »,^  o  xt        ^  .  t 

■^  *DoROTHV  Spro'it New  Orleans,  La. 

*Blanche  Raney  Porter  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  „  „  ,,   „  ,^  n-      •     i.  ai 

Sarah   Sterreit,   Iv   K  r  .     .     .  Binmngham,   Ala. 

Cora  G.  Porterfield,  <I>  JI  .     .     .  Galveston,  Tex.  »t  o  i>t         /-^  i  t 

Freshman  Sports;  Volley  Ball.  *J-^^''=T    STEVENS New     Orleans,     La. 

^Margaret  Louise  Preston  .     .     .  Galveston,  Tex.            *Asselia  Strobhar,  B  <I.  A  .     .     .  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
*Helen  Scarborough  Priestley  .  Vicksburg,  Miss.  ^^'^   Sullens,   X   n Jackson,   Miss. 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;   Art   Club. 

Ruth  Rabe San  Antonio,  Tex.  ,  ,  ~  i,-,txxt/-ii  t 

'  Louise  Larue  Tarlton,  A  0  II  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Frances  Rand,  A  O  n Alexandria,  La.  Dramatic  ciub;  Y.  "W.  c.  a. 

T.  L.  Raulston,  X  Q  .     .     .     .  Richard  City,  Tenn.  'Elizabeth  Burton  Tatum  .     .  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 

Mary  Heloise  Reid,  Z  T  A  .     .     .     .  Orange,  Tex.  Jane  Taylor^  Z   T   A St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

*Eleanor  Buckner  Thompson  .  .  Jackson,  Miss. 
Virginia  Rembert,  A  O  II  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  ,.  r-    ^  r,  ,.,   .      t    ,     ^,      ,       ^ 

Newcomb   Ball  KATHLEEN  E.  THORNTON,  Z  T  A  .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Y.  ^v.  c.  a. 

Elizabeth   Rice Austin,    Tex.  «»c>t^  „    .^  ,,  i-t 

May  S.  Thornton,  K  A  6  .     .     .  Alexandria,  La. 

Irene  Hayward  Rice,  n  B  *  .  New  Orleans,  La.  ,,  ,  „  t-  t-  t^  xt        ^  ,  r 

'  Marie  Louise  Tobin,  K  K  r  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Mathilda  Josephine  Richards  .  New  Orleans,  La.  Dramatic  Club. 

Louise  Ricks,  K  A  O Memphis,  Tenn.  Diane  Tujague,  A  A  n  .     ,     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Internationa]  Relations  Club. 
Mary  A.  Robertsh.vw,  X  0  .     .  Greenville,   Miss.  „        ^ 

Tom  Turner,  K  A  0 McComb,  Miss. 

Susan  Treys  Robertshaw,  X  0  .  Greenville,  Miss.  d  ir  .  -i-  r.  xr        ^  i  t 

Y.  w.  c.  a.'  Glee  Club.  ^'^™  VlALLON,  X  Q New  Orleans,   La. 

Dramatic   Club. 

Marion  Ronsheim,  A  E  <!>  .     .     .     .  Cincinnati,  O.  h^^en  Vincent,  *  M  .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Lucille  Rosenberg,  A  E  ^  .     .     .  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Eloise  M.  Voorhies New  Orleans,  La. 

June  Rowley,  A  0  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  Manrtoiin-Guitar  Club. 

Newcomb  Ball;  Y.  w.  c.  .A..  *Mercedes  Mary  Vulliet  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Sara  Rubin Tulsa,  Okla.  Lorena  Walker,  A  A  II Helena,  Ark. 

^  „  „  ..,    ,  XT         ^   ,  T  Glee  Club;   International  Relations  Club. 

Dorothy  Ryckman,  Z  T  A  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  ,  „, 

Isabel  WelmaNj  B  2  0 Metaine,  La. 

*Lois  Anne  Saunders,  n  B  <I'  .     .     .  Cleveland,  O.  „    .  „,  ,    ,   tt  x.r       j^  .j    t 

Blanche  Wemple,  A  A  II  .     .     .     .  Mansheld,  La. 

*Audrey  Lorenza   Schmidt  .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  Glee  club;  y.  w.  c.  a.;  Dramatic  ciub. 

Eleanor  Jean  Schupp,  A  0  n  .  New  Orleans,  La.  Bertha  Natalie  Wexler  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

T.  W.  C.  A.;   Dramatic  Club;   Athletics.  HoPE  SPENCER  Whisnant,  A  A  II  .  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Hilda  Scivicoue,  B  2  0  .     .  Denham  Springs,  La.  *Gerda  Agnes  Wii.lemoes  ....  Wiggins,  Miss. 

Dramatic   Club.  .  t     nr  x-   ^       xt  ^  i  r 

■'Elizabeth  I.  Williams,  X  fJ  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Maroueryte  Elmer  Scott,  '!'  JI  .     .  Atlanta,   Ga.  .  ,,,  .   ,^   ,  xt        /-.  i  t 

Anna  Wolbrette,  A  E  <I>  .     .     .  New-  Orleans,  La. 

NanE'ITE    Selig Monroe,    La.  Dramatic   Cluli;   Glee   Club. 

»Daphne   Alford   Sellards   ....  Austin,   Tex.  June  Wood,  K  A  9 New  Orleans,  La. 

Y.   W.    C.    A.;    Art   Club. 

Ruth  Shafer,  A  A  II  .     .     .     .  San  Antonio,  Tex.  ,,  „.  r,  „,    .  ^         r    ,       .r, 

'  Viola  Woodall,  Z  T  A  .     .     .     .  Sour  Lake,  Tex. 

*Phyllis-Ann  Shaw,  K  A  9  .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  Art  club. 

Elizabeth  Short,  A  A  n  .     .     .     .Ft.  Worth,  Tex.  Susan  Word,  K  A   9 Atlanta,   Ga. 

Louise  Young,  B  2  0  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Elizabeth  Slater Birmingham,  Ala.  

Art  Club;   T.   W.    C.   A.  'Picture  not  in  panel. 


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Alexander,    Allen,    H.    M.    Anderson,   Banister,   Barkoft,    Blandino,   Blitz 

Boles,    Brewer,   Brown,   Cabell,   Carrizo,    Clements,    Click 

Colvin,  Conte,  Davlet,  H.  Davis,  W.  Davis,  Derbes,  J.  B.   DiGiglia 

1,.  L.  DiGiglia,  Donnelly,  Doss,   Dupre.  Ede,  Fancher,   Feducia 

Fisher,    Flynt,   Fortenberry,   Gay.   Green,   Guerriero,    Haik 

Holman,    Holmes,   Howard,  Hudes,    Ingram,    Jones,    Kaufman 

Kooken,   Larose,  Levenstein,   Liddell,   Long,   Lonnergan 


Fresliimae  Class 

School  of  SMed'tc'tne 


*Mark   Ei.bert  Adams  ....  J.icksoiiville,   Fla. 

Lee  J.  Alexander,  ^  P  2 Liitcher,  La. 

Ben  F.  Allen,  9  K  >I' J.ickson,  Miss. 

Square    and    Compass. 

H.  M.  Anderson,  <I>  X Venuj,  Tex. 

*James  Parris  Anderson Brady,  Tex. 

*WiLLiAM  Wii.CHiA  Armistead  .     .  Shreveport,  La. 

*DoNALD  Morrison  Baldwin  .     .  Jacksonvi  le,  Fla. 

Ray  G.  Banister,  2  X,  N  2  N  .     .     .  Monroe,  La. 

Samuel  Barkoff,  K  N,  *  A  K  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Chess  and   Checkers  Club    (1,    2),    Secretary    (2). 

*Jane  Blakev Dallas,  Tex. 

Vincent  Blandino Shreveport,    La. 

Oscar  Blitz,  K  N,  'J  A  E  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Pan-Hellenic  Council    (2.   31. 

W.  McD.  Boles,  *  X Glasgow,  Ky. 

*Chas.  Henry  Hardin  Branch,  Jr.  .  Tampa,  Fla. 

F.  W.  Brewer,  A  2  *,  O  K  ^'  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Hunter  M.  Brown,  2  N,  ^  X  .     .     .  Eufaula,  Ala. 

John  F.  Cabell,  6  K  ^  .     .     .     .  Greensburg,  Ky. 

Maximo  Carrizo  (Villarreal)  .  Ocu-Herrera,  R.  P. 

Merit  DeWitt  Clements,  Jr.,  .  Birmingham,  Ala. 
A  A  K,  A  X  A,  K  r  A 

G.  N.  Click,  2  *  E,  *  X  .  .  .  .  Pensacola,  Fla. 
S.  H.  COLVIN,  Jr.,  n  K  a,  *  X  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Raphael  Conte Houston,  Tex. 

*OswALD  Whitney  Cosby Monroe,  La. 

*Howard  Fletcher  Currie  ....  Freeport,  Fla. 

Leslie  L.   Daviet,   A  K  K Larose,   La. 

Hamlet  L  Davis,  Jr.,  N  2  N  .  .  Galveston,  Tex. 
Wm.  R.  Davis,  2  N,  *  X  .  Steamboat  Springs,  Colo. 
'Richard  Berkeley  DeLee  .  .  .  Shreveport,  La. 
V.  deP.   Derbes,  *   P  2,   B    M   .  New   Orleans,   La. 

John  E.  DiGiclia Lake  Charles,  La. 

Lucas  DiGiglia Lake   Charles,   La. 

Verner  J.  Donnelly,  2  <I'  E,  N  2  N  .  Houston,  Tex. 
A.  K.  Doss,  K  2,  <I>  X  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*James  Frederick  Dunn,  Jr.  .  ,  New  Orleans,  La. 
R.  Emery  Dupre,  A  K  K  .     .     .     .  Ville  Platte,  La. 

Shakeeb   Ede Hattiesburg,    Miss. 

*Franklin  Dozier  Edwards  .  .  .  Kissrmmee,  Fla. 
*Eva  Carol  Eichold Mobile,  Ala. 


J.  R.  Fancher,  N  2  N,  9  A  <I>  .  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Sam  Feducia,  Jr.,  ■!>  T  fi  .     .     .     .  Shreveport,  La. 

Jack  Fisher,  n  K  A,  A  K  K  .     .     .  Cullman,  Ala. 
Band   (1,  2,   3). 

R.  M.  Flynt,  9  K  >!' Newton,  Miss. 

B.A.    Degree,    Mississippi    College. 

Luther  S.  Fortenberry,  2  *  E,  *  X  .  Amite,  La. 

'■Dan  Hertz  Funkenstein Macon,  Ga. 

'Henry  Cole  Gahacan Coushatta,  La. 

Otis  F.  Gay,  *  P  2 Athens,  Ga. 

*Edward  Fuller  Goldsmith,  Jr.  .     .  Atmore,  Ala. 

M.  R.  Green,  A  2  <J>,  9  K  *  .     .     .     .'   .  Hico,  La. 

*Fidencio  Miguel  Guerra  ....  McAllen,  Tex. 

W.  F.  Guerriero Monroe,  La. 

George  M.  Haik,  A  2  *  .     .     .     .     .  Bogalusa,  La. 

Freshman    Football;    Varsity    Football    (2). 

*JoHN  Garrett  Hart Tyler,  Tex. 

*Milton  Maxwell  Hattaway  .     .  Waskom,  Tex. 

*Audrey  Ursula  Heintz  ....  Covington,  La. 

*Lanc  Floyd  Holland Blakely,  Ga. 

"Sterling  Price  Holland,  Jr.  .     .     .  Blakely,  Ga. 

John  C.  Holman,  Jr.,  *  P  2  .     .     .  Franklin,  Tex. 

J.  B.  Holmes,  2  n,  A  K  K,  $  *  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Secretary-Treasurer  Class  (1);  President  Class  (2); 
Varsity  Cheer  Leader  (5);  Assistant  Cheerleader  (2, 
3):  Honor  Council  (1,  2);  Vice-President  Y".  M,  C.  A, 
(3). 

Wm.  a.  Howard,  n  K  *,  *  X  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Joseph  Hudes,  *  A  K Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HoLLis  Carlyle  Ingram Orlando,  Fla. 

-Harris  Isbeli Eastland,  Tex. 

Charles  A.  Jones,  9  K  ^'  .     .     .  Kosciusko,  Miss. 

Henrv  Kaufman,  Jr Patterson,  La. 

R.  A.  KoOKEN,  9   K  -I' Hamilton,  Tex. 

*Joseph  Kuljis Biloxi,  Miss. 

J.  H.  Larose,  Jr.,  2  n,  A  K  K  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Louis  S.  Levenstein New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wrestling;  Intra-mural  Basketball. 

VoLNEY  R.  Liddell,  A  K  K  ,     .     .  Vick:,burg,  Miss. 

*ToM  French  Lhtle Ocilla,  Ga. 

Randolph  N.  Long,  <!>  A  9,  *  X  .     .     .  Selma,  Ala. 
President  Freshman  Medical  Class. 

L.  R.  Lonnergan,  2  ip  2,  *  X  .     .  Gadsden,  Ala. 

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Lovelady.  Magee.   Malkin.  Mailer.  Mallory,   llanar,  Moor 

Moore.    Morrison,   Munson,   Murphree.    Nunez.    Ochs 

Payne,  Phillips,   Pollock.  Prouet,   Redding.   Rice.  Rush 

St.   Sure.    Saucier.    Schexnayder,   Shaw,   Sherrili.   Smith 

Steckel,  Stephen,  Strange,   Thigpen.   Thornal,   Titche.  Treuting 

Troxler,  Tyrone.  Uveno,   Vaughan,   Vinson,   Wagner 

Wall,    Wallace,    Walsh,    Waiter,    Wechsler.    Wheeler,    Willoughhy 


Sim   B.  LovEr.ARV,  <!>  X 


School  of  SMed'tc'ine 


Hartselle,   Ala.       E.  Allen   Sherrill,  Jr.,  6   K  -i' 


Houston,  Tex. 


*Ephraim    LuBRiTZ New   Orleans,   La.       Gregory   Smith,  G   K   ^P  .     .     .  Birmingham    Ala. 

B.S.    Degree.    Blriniugham-Southern    College. 


J.  D.  Magee,  Jr.j  O  K  >I' Abilene,  Tex. 

Jerome  I.  MalkiNj  *  A   K  .     ,     .  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Bernard  L.  Maller,  <I>  A  K  .     .     .  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Chess  and   Checkers   Team. 

Philip  W.  Mali.orv,  B  K  ^I'  .  San  Antonio,   Tex. 


M.  L.   Steckel,   *  a    K Scranton,   Pa. 

James  J.  Stephen,  6  K  ^I'  .  .  Stephenville,  Tex. 
Vance  M.  Strange,  *  K  S,  *  X  .  .  Stamps,  Ark. 
*Sheldon  Teer Hall  Summit,  La. 


Roger  W.  Manar,  9  K  ^I'  .     .     .     .  Purvis,  Miss.  F.  M.  Thigpen,  Jr.,  K  2,  -Ij  X  .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Ruble   E.   Moor,   <I>  X  .     .     .     .  Birmingham,   Ala.  R.   B.   Thornal,  6   K   ^I' Silsbee,   Tex. 

M.  H.  Moore,  Jr.,  K  A,  N  S  N  .  Starkvi  le.  Miss.  Leon   L.   Titche Monroe,   La. 

Lee    Guard.  Intei-national    Relations    Clul). 

Benjamin  O.  Morrison,  A  K  K  .  Baton  Rouge,  La.  W.  L.  Treutinc,  A  <I>,  <I>  P  2,  B  M  .  Neiv  Orleans,  La. 

VVm.  W.  Munson,  a  T  a,  A  K  K  .  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Ferdinand  A.  Tro.xler Reserve,  La. 

W.  E.  Murphree,  A  K  K  .     .     .     .  Gadsden,  Ala.  Nelson  Odis  Tyrone,  N  2  N  .     .     .  Prentiss,  Miss. 

*Stuart  Nardale  Nicholas  .     .     .  Shreveport,  La.  *a.   Urrutia    (y  Fernandez)    .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 


Pedro  V.  Nunez Panama   City,   R.   P. 

Louis  Ochs,  Jr.,  Z  B  T,  <I>  A  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Harry  Lawrence  Ori.ov Bronx,  N.  Y. 

T.  J.  Payne,  Jr.,  n  K  $,  9  K  ^I'  .    .     .  Dora,  Ala. 
Elliot  Phillips,  *  A  K  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*David   McKowen   Pipes Jackson,   La. 

Byron  E.  Pollock,  9  K  -^^  .     .     .     .  Abilene,  Tex. 
P.  E.  Prouet,  B  M New   Orleans,  La. 


Marion  D.  Redding,  *  X Dallas,  Tex. 

William  Park  Rice,  A  K  K  .     .     .  Pensacola,  Fla.       ^-  ^-  Wallace,  Jr.,  9  K  M- 


Raymond  K.  Uyeno Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Fred   K.  Vaughan,   K   A,   N   2   N  .     .   Monroe,   La. 
'Joseph   Aloysius  Vella  .     .     .  New   Orlean:,,   La. 

*Leopoldo  Villareai El  Paso,  Tex. 

N.  H.  Vinson,  A  2  *,  0   K  A'  .  Blountsville,  Ala. 

Robert   G.  Wagner Cuero,   Tex. 

-Denzil  Warren   Waits Albany,   Ga. 

Roger  Irving  Wall,  $  P  S  .     .     .  Wendell,  N.  C. 

.   Cooledge,   Tex. 


*ELy  Driver  Rowland  . 
J.  C.  Rush,  Jr.,  8  K  i' 
Frank  A.  Si.  Sure  .     , 


.   Hot  Springs,  Ark.       ^-   ^-  ^^'^'■^"'  J'*"'  ^   ^  *•  ^  '^  '^'  ■  Winnfield,  La. 
.  Waynesboro,   Miss.       L.  P.  Walter,  Jr.,  9   K  M'  .  .     .  Abilene,  Tex. 

Haiku    Maui    T    H        Herman  Wechsler,  >i>  A  K,  2  T  <I>  .  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Maxwell  E.  Saucier,  K  2,  A  K  K  .  Lafayette,  La.  Charles  J.  Wheeler,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President  Freshman  Medical   Class. 

E.    A.    SCHEXNAYDER Lagan,     La.  n      r^      tit  -^   -,r      r^    ^r     ^  r,  A       1  rr, 

^     '  R.  C.  Willoughby,  S  X,  9  K  ■*  .  Port  Arthur,  Tex. 

*Dan  Beville   Searcy Lewisville,   Ark.  University    of    Arkansas. 

Bernard   Shaw,  8   K  ^I' Fulton,   Miss.  *Theodore   Fred  Young,  Jr.  .     .  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Square      and      Compass;      B.S.      Degree,      Birmingham-  

Southern    College.  *— Picture  not  in  panel. 


139 


Aronson,   Arthur,  Barrow 

Bick,   Broussard,   Bul'kin,  Calhoun.   Callaway,  Centannl 

Chalaron.  Christ  Sanson,   Church,   Cleveland.   Colonib.   Crawford 

Cuoohiara.    Culotta,    Curry.    Dart.   Davis,    D'Ingianni 

Dustmann,    Duval.    G.    Edwards.    R.    Edwards,    Ehlert.    Eigenbrod 

Engeran,   Eustis,    Feiber 


Fresliimaii  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 


*Daniel  Albeo  Allain,  Jr Patterson,  La. 

*J03EPH  Robert  Alvarado  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JoSE  Alvarez Panama,  Panama 

*Beukek  Fraxcis  Amann  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Harold  J.  Aronson,  K  N  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman   Forensic  Council;   Cliess  and  Cliecliei-s  Cluli. 

Linden   B.   Arthur New   Orleans,   La. 

*Leo  Joseph  Babin New  Orleans,   La. 

*RoBERT   Erle    Baer Houston,    Tex. 

*Fred  Lee  Barnes  ......  Farmcrville,  La. 

Jefferson   L.    Barrow,  Jr.   .      .  Pelahatchee,    Miss. 
J-'resliman   Footl^all    Team. 

John  W.  Bick,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*Louis  Mayer  Boasberc  .     . 

*LoRiN  Albert  Boswell  .    . 

■"George  Lincoln  Bott  .    . 

Preston  J.  Broussard  .    .     . 

*Bradley  Claude  Brownson 

Turner  M.  Bufkin,  A  K  E  .     . 

*Thaddeus  Othello  Butaud  .     . 

Charles   Calhoun,  B   0   n  .     . 

Charles  E.  Callaway,  S  $  E  .     .  Meridian,  Miss. 
Intra-mural  Basketball. 

*Frank  Victor  Cardenia  .     .     .  New  Or'eans,  La. 

*John  Baudean  Caron  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Harold  David   Carter Cameron,   La. 

"Adolph  Casares New  Orleans,  La. 

*JosEPH  Peter  Cassidy Bogalusa,  La. 

Michael  S.   Centanni Kenner,  La. 

•Salvador  Julius  Centanni  ....  Kenner,  La. 

Frank  J.  Chalaron,  Jr.,  A  T  fJ  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

First    Assistant    Cheerleader;    Inter-fraternity    Basket- 
ball. 

Louis  deH.  Christianson,  ATA.  New  Orleans,  La. 
White  Elephants. 


New   Orleans,    La. 

.  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

.   New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New   Iberia,  La. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Gulfport,  Miss. 

.     .     .  Vinton,  La. 

.     .  Monroe,   La. 


.  New   Orleans,   La. 
.  New  Orleans,  La. 


John  Edward  Church  .     .     . 
Murray  Cleveland,  A  K  E  . 

Thirteen   Club. 

James  Colomb New  Orleans,  La. 

*DoMiNic   Salvador  Condie  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


■'James  Joseph  Conrad,  Jr Patterson,  La. 

*WiLLiAM  Henderson  Cook,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JoiiN  CoRSO New  Orleans,  La. 

*Val  Felton  Cotton New  Orleans,  La. 


.  .  Houston,  Tex. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
.  .  Hartselle,  Ala. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Independence,   La. 


■'Samuel  Joseph  Crapiito  . 
*RocuM  Hughes  Crasto  .     . 
Walter  J.  Crawford,  'I'  A  0 
*Jack  Aubrey  Crittfnden  . 
■'■"Clarke  Walton  Cross  .     . 
Charles  J.  Cucchiara  .     ,     . 

Scrub    Football. 

Joseph  Culotta Summit,  Miss. 

William  J.  Curry,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  S  A  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Champ  W.  Davis Harrisburg,  111. 

Vice-President    Class. 

ViNCENTE   D'Ingianni   ....  New   Orleans,   La. 

"*Vartan  Nevdon  Dombourian  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

•LvLE  J.  Doyle San  Antonio,  Tex. 

■'■Sidney  Dominick  Duhon  ....  Abbeville,  La. 

Walter  H.  Dustmann  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Joseph  Heston  Duval,  <I'  A  6  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Maurice  Noel  Duvio  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Franklin   Sproles  Edwards  .     .  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

George  H.  Edwards,  Jr.,  Ben.  New  Orleans,  La. 

Robert  D.  Edwards New  Orleans,  La. 

William   E.   Ehlert,   K   2  .     .     .  Waterproof,   La. 
Inter-hall    Sports;    Dormitory    Club;    Intra-mural    Bas- 
ketball. 

*Marquez  PiLi.OT  Ehlinger  ....  Bryan,  Tex. 

Walter  Fred  Eigenbrod  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

■■'■Everett  Jason  Ekiss Bethany,  111. 

'(Special  Student.) 

Virgus  a.  Engeran Houma,   La. 

■*Abdala  Espat  (S.)  .     .     .  British  Honduras,  C.  A. 

Edward  Eustis,  K  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Intra-mural    Basketliall;    Freshman    Basketball:    Intra- 
mural   Football;   Thirteen   Club. 


*Esmond  Anthony   Fatter 
James  George  Feiber,   K   A  .     . 

White    Elephants, 


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New   Orleans,    La. 
Jacksonville,    Fla. 


Ferber,   Fisher.   Fortier 

M.   Friedman.  R.   Friedman.   Gamble.  Gauthier,   GifEord,  Glass 

Goldblatt,    Grace.    Gwin.    Harris.   Herold,    Hirsch 

Holiday,    Holmes,    House,    Howl  and,    Humphreys,   Kelleher 

Keller.    Kierr.    Klay,    Knowles,    Kreeger,    Labouisse 

LaNasa,   Landry,   LeBlanc,   Leidenheimer 


Freshman  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 


Leo  Ferbhk,  2AM Lake  Charles,  La.       Jacob  Hirsch,  K  N New  Iberia,  La. 

Scruli    Footljall.  Glendy    Burke;    Freshman    Forensic    Council. 


*GiRARD  Joseph   Fernandez 
William  G.  Fisher,  A  .     . 

A.    J.    FORTIER,    <I>    A    e    .      . 


.  New  Orleans,  La.       Stanley  Holiday New  Orleans,  La. 

.  New  Orleans,  La.       John  Holmes,  n  K  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
New  Orleans,  La.       Curtis  R.  House,  AS* Naples,  Fla. 


*Alphonse  Peter  Franz,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  *Louis  P.  de  la  Houssaye,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Ben  Freedman Philadelphia,  Pa.        Henry  D.   Howland New  Orleans,  La. 

Fontliall. 

Marx  Friedman Franklin,  La. 

"'George  Thomas  Hubbard Ri^iston,  La. 

Robert  E.  Friedman,  Z  B  T  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Glendy    Burke;    International    Relations    Clulj.  Henry   W.    HUMPHREYS,   2    X    .      .    Fernandine,    Fla. 

*Samuel  Friedman New   Orleans,  La.       *Arthur  Johnson,  Jr Clanton,  Ala. 

*Vincent  Joseph   Gambino  .     .  New  Orleans,  La.       *John  Newton  Jones,  Jr Bastrop,  La. 

James   C.   Gamble Haynesville,   La.  *Alwyn   John   Justrabo  .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

William  Kohlmann  Gauthier  .  New  Orleans,  La.  *James  Thomas  Kell   ....  Pascagoula,  Miss. 

*Frank  Peter  Geraci  ....  New  Orleans,  La.  Robert  C.  Keli.eher,  *  A  0  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Tarleton  Sebastain  Gianfala  .     .  Patterson,  La.       Clifford   Keller,   A   2   * Eunice,   La. 


Paul  Gifford,  <E>  K  S  .     .     .     .  Port  Arthur,  Tex. 
Dormitory  Club;   Glee  Club. 

*Philip  Peter  Giuffre  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Tom    Glass,   Jr.,   K   2 Minden,   La. 

Louis  Goldblait,  K  N  .     .     .     .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

*Nathan  Goldstein New  Orleans,  La. 

"Frank  Raymond  Gomila,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

William   F.  Grace,  ■!>  A  G  .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

J.   Vardaman    Gwin Deraopolis,    Ala. 

Aero    Club;    Dormitory    Club. 

*Kenneth  James  Hanemann  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Amos  C.  Harris New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman  Forensic  Council;  T.  M.  C.  A. 

*S0L0N  Hart New  Orleans,  La. 

"*ScoTT  Morrison  Hauser  ....  Hollywood,  Cal. 

*Burton  B.  Francis  Hebert  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Hector  Himei,  Henry Hymel,  La. 

Herman   Herold,  Z  B  T  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 
Golf    Team. 


Raymond  H.  Kierr,  2  A  il  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman     Forensic     Council;     International    Relations 
Cluli;    "Hullabaloo"  and   "Jambalaya"  Class   Represen- 
tative:   Glendy    Burke. 

Homer  J.  Klay,  Jr.,  A  2  *  .     .     .Ft.  Myers,  Fla. 

Jack   M.  Knowles,  K  2 Monroe,   La. 

*James  Julian  Kohlman  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

M.  Mortimer  Kreeger,  2  *  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

lutra-mural     Football;    Bo-xing:;    Dramatics:    "Hullaba- 
loo"   Staff. 


'Charles  Andrew  Kyle  . 


.  New   Orleans,   La. 


Sawyer  H.  Labouisse,  A  K  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Freshman   Football. 

James  J.  LaNasa,  A  *  .     .     •     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band. 

Ernest  Scharpe  Landry,  K  2  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Daniel  Walker  Lanier  ....  Alexandria,  La. 

Henry  LeBlanc Napoleonville,  La. 

*Andre  Seguin  Leche  .     .     .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Henry  Leidenheimer,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Edwin  Albert  Leland,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


*Edwin   Joseph   Herpich 


Jacksonville,    Fla. 


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Let  tun,    A.    Levy.    J.    Levy,    Lottinger 

Lumpkin.    Lytal,    McNeill,    Maggiore,    Marchi;;,    Marks 

Martin,    Melito,    Miles,    Miller.    Milligan.    Moore 

Morgan,  Morris,  Morrison,   Morrow,   Moseley,  Mosely 

Moss,    Mundt,   Muth.    J.   A.    O'Connor,    O'Leary,   O'Shca 

Paddock,    Palmisano,   Perdue,    Perrodin,    Plauche 


Freshman  Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 


Alden   H.  LetteNj  Jr.,  A  tt  .     .   New   Orleans,  La. 

*Thomas  Alexander  LeVallev  .  Miles  City,  Mont. 

Arthur  G.  Lew,  SAM.     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

"'Mrs.  Bernard   G.  Levy  .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
(Special    student.) 

*Florence   Lew New   Orleans,   La. 

Joseph  Lew,  Z  B  T Tulsa,  Okla. 

International    Relations   Club;    Tenni.s. 

*Ferdinand   Michel  Lob  .     .     .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Robert  D.  Loitincer,  2  <[>  E  .     .     .     .  Houma,  La. 

Y.    M.    C.    A. 

S.   H.   Lumpkin,   K   A Amarilo,    Tex. 

Thiiteen  Club. 

Malcolm  Lytal,  2  X  .  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*JoSEPH  Patrick  McAndkews  .  .  .  Pittston,  Pa. 
*Vernon   McCoy Monroe,   La. 

*Mrs.  Paul  A.  McIlhenny  .     .   New   Orleans,   La. 

(Speeial   Student.) 

David  McNeill,  n  K   A  .     .     .     .  McComb,  Miss. 

Glencly    Buike. 

Joseph   S.  Macgiore Kenner,  La. 

I.  A.  Marchiz,  K  N New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman    Forensie    Couneil. 

Paul  Marks,  IS  A  M New  Orleans,  La. 

Fontaine  Martin,  Jr.,  A  T  fi  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 
Thirteen   Club. 

*JACK  Samuel  Marx New  Orleans,  La. 

*Martin  Albert  Mayer  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Alphonse  Melito New  Orleans,  La. 

*Melville  Louis  Menendez  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Carlos  Gonzales  Mercadal  .     .  La  Ceiba,  Hond. 

Sidney  Miles,  K  N Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Inter-fraternity  Basketball;    Tennis. 

C.  L.  Miller,  Jr.,  *  K  2  .     .     .  Haynesville,   La. 

Shannon  S.  Milligan,  2  *  E  .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

*Donald  Shannon  Mills Zachary,  La. 

*Rabbi  Leonard  C.  Mishkin  ....  Chicago,  111. 

(Special  Student.) 

*Harold  Louis  Molaison Gretna,   La. 

*Laurie  Joseph  Molaison Gretna,  La. 

Robert  Moore,  Jr.,  2  *  E  .     .     .     .  Winfield,  Ala. 
Freshman  Football. 


Wade  H.  Morgan,  Jr.,  2  A  E  .     .  Pensacola,  Fla. 
President    Freshman    Class;    AVhite    Elephants. 

A.  B.  Morris,  Jr.  .     . Bastrop,  La. 

William  Autrey  Morrison,  A  ■!>  .  Livingston,  Tex. 

S.   U.  Morrow,   2  N Cullman,  Ala. 

Andrew  Jenkins  Moseley,  2  II  .     .  Lincoln,  Ala. 

Charles  Mosely,  A   K   E Monroe,  La. 

IlARTWic  Moss,  Z   B   T   .     .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

Leslie  Mundt,  Z  B  T Helena,  Ark. 

*Samuel  DuBose  Murray  ....  Newman,  Ga. 

Jos.   H.  MuTii,  K  2 Lake   Charles,   La. 

*BoYCE  Moody  Neal Monroe,  La. 

(Speeial   Student.) 

*Leonard  Nelken New  Orleans,  La. 

'John   O'Connor New  Orleans,  La. 

John  A.  O'Connor,  ATA.     .  New   Orleans,  La. 
White    Elephants. 

Richard  E.  O'Leary,  II  K  *  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Brewster  C.  O'Shea New  Orleans,  La. 

Alfred   H.   Paddock Fort   Smith,   Ark. 

Freshman    Football. 

*Leon  Brooks  Page  .....  New  Orleans,  La. 

'Arthur  Macdonald  Palmer  .     .  Ponchatoula,  La. 

Dominic  S.   (Bill)   Palmisano  ....  Arabi,  La. 

*Harry  Michael  Pelias  .     .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

'Felix  Marshall  Pena  ....  Camaguey,  Cuba 

George   William   Perdue,  K   A  .  Pine  Bluff,   Ark. 

•'Charles  Edmond  Peres,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

'Alejandro  Perez  ....  Panama  City,  Panama 

J.  Hart  Perrodin Ville  Platte,  La. 

*Ashby'  William   Petticrew,  Jr.   .     .  Houma,  La. 

*Leon  Phillips New  Orleans,  La. 

*Nathan  Phillips New  Orleans,  La. 

*RoBERT  Henry  Picou  ....  Donaldsonville,  La. 

*Louis  PizzANO New  Orleans,  La. 

(Speeial  Student.) 

■'Philip  Pizzolato New  Orleans,  La. 

Henry  H.  J.  Plauche,  2  A  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Aero   Club;    Intra-mural  Basketball;    White  Elephants. 


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Porter,  Prater.  Rea.   R  ster 

Richard,   F.    Roberts.   J.   Roberts,    Rodgers.    Roye.    Sanders 

Seemann,    Selby,    Sherwood.    Simmons.    R.    L.    Simon.    Spring 

Sproles,    Sutter.  Thomas,   Thorpe.   Tolleson,   Toth 

Varino.   Waechter.   "Walsh.   AVebb.    Weber.    West 

Westfeldt,  White,  AVillmer,  Wogan 


Freshman  (Class 

College  of  oArts  and  Sciences 


Donald  R.  Porter^  2  X  .     .     .  Winter  Haven,  Fla. 

Edvert  Prater Vivian,   La. 

*George  King  Prait,  III  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Barre   Pritchett Charlotte,   N.   C. 

(Special  Student.) 

Edgar  M.  Rea,  Jr.,  .V  T  n  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Warren  Marshall  Reid  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Reid  R.  ResteRj  a   2  <I> Bogalusa,   La. 

Freshman   Football;    Dormitory  Club;    Inter-hall   Sports. 


Euclid  L.  Richard,   2  <I>  E 


New   Orleans,   La. 


Floyd  Roberts,  A  2  * Stigler,  Okla. 

Freshman  Football. 

John  Roberts,  Jr.,  $  K  2  .     .     .  Cleveland,  Miss. 
White    Elephants. 

*Ho-MER  RuFUS  Robinson  .     .     .  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Brown  Rodgers,  Jr Gulfport,  Miss. 

*Andrew  Laurence  Romeo,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*GoRDON   Wallace  Edward  Ross  .  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

John  W.  Rove Stigler,  Okla. 

Freshman  Football. 

Robert  Hadley  Sanders,  2  X  .     .     .  Mobile,  Ala. 
AVhite    Elephants;    Freshman    Football. 

*Joseph  Andrew  Scardino  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*ToM  Roger  Schneidau  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Arthur  M.  Schneider,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Harry  Preston   Schwartz   .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Thomas   Hundley   Seav   ....  Detroit,    Mich. 

Charles  F.  SeemanNj  B  0  II  .  New   Orleans,  La. 

Fredrick  C.  Selby Bastrop,  La. 

*Moss   Sherman New   Orleans,   La. 

*Lloyd  Haggard  Sherrill  ....  Houston,  Tex. 

Charles  W.  Sherwood,  ATA.  New  Orleans,  La. 
Thirteen    Club. 

*Alfredo  Guillermo  Silva  .  Managua,  Nicaragua 

Eugene  B.  Simmons,  n  K  $  .     .     .     .  Mobile,  Ala. 
Dramatic  Guild. 


*Charles  Emile  Simon  . 


New  Orleans,  La. 


*Eugene  Sims Huntsville,  Ala. 

»JACK   Colbert  Smith Minden,  La. 

Graham  K.  Spring  ....  New  Britain,  Conn. 
J.  A.  Sproles,  Jr.,  2  •!>  E  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*Ma.\  Frederick  Stockner  .  Lake  Providence,  La. 
*William   Davis   Stokes   ....  Gulfport,   Miss. 

*Joseph   B.   SuNSERi Algiers,   La. 

*Puii,ip    D.    SuNSERi Algiers,   La. 

Edward  H.  Suiter,  B  9  H  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*Leon  Ma.\  Teles New  Orleans,  La. 

(Special    Student.) 

""Joseph  Dimmick  Thetford  .     .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

N.  K.  Thomas,  2  $  E Tucson,  Ariz. 

Glee    Club. 

Eugene  Thorpe,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Alfred   W.   Tolleson,   K  2  .     .     .  Eufau'a,   Okla. 

Joe  Toth,  Jr Cleveland,  O. 

G.   A.   Varino Monroe,   La. 

A.   J.   Waechter,   Jr.,  $   K   2   .   New   Orleans,   La. 

*LioNEL  Omer  Waguespack,  Jr.  .     .  Vacherie,  La. 

Robert  J.   Walsh,  A   K   E  .     .     .  Memphis,  Tenn. 

*Albert  Lee  Ward Panama  City,  Fla. 

George   M.   Webb,  BOH.     .     .     .  Tallulah,  La. 
^'andidate   for   Basketball    Manager. 

G.  F.  Weber,  n  K  >I> Marshall,  Tex. 

*Benjamin  Bernard  Weinstein  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Edwin  Hudson  West New  Orleans,  La. 

George  Westfeldt,  Jr.,  K  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

"White  Elephants;   Freshman  Football;   Freshman  Bas- 
ketball. 

J.  Arthur  White,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshman  Debating  Council. 


Manfred  R.  Willmer  . 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Robert  Lionel  Simon,  *  K  2  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
White    Elephants. 


International    Relations    Club;    Glendy    Burke;    Fresh- 
man  Forensic   Council. 

Philip  B.  Wogan,  K  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Thirteen   Club. 

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147 


Antoon,  Bergstedt.   Blister 

Christensen,    Coulson,    Davidson,    Fenner 

Foley,  Franco,  Ganiltel 

Gertler,  Goldman.  Greenberg,  Guion 

Harvey,  Henderson,   Johnson 

148 


College  of  Law 

EnwARD  J.  Antoon Greenwood,   Miss.       Charles  L.  Gambel,  *  A  6  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshnum    Law,    Secretary-Treasurei-;    Dormitory   Club, 
Spcretary-Treasuier    (2);    Y.    M.    G.    A.    Cabinet,    Secre- 
tary   (4);    Glendy  Eurlce,    Sergeant-at-Arms    (4);    Del- 
egate to  Oratorical   and   Debating  Council    (3). 


Cecil  E.  Bergstedt,  S  N 


David  Gertler 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 


Glondy  Burke;  Oratorical  and  Debating  Council;  Chess 
T    1       nu      I    ■    T  '^"""^  Checkers  Club;   Corresponding  Secretary,  Menorah 

Lake   Lnarles,   La.  Society. 


Hugh  H.  Brister,  ATA.     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


"Leonard   Capi.an 


Sidney  Goldman^  K  N  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Intra-mural     Basketball;     Inter-fraternity    Basketball: 
Pan-Hellenic    Council. 


Alexandria,   La. 


SiEG.   B.   Christensen,   5)   n  .     .  New    Orleans,    La. 


Leonard   Greenburc Gulfport,   Fla. 


Walter  H.  Coulson Monroe,  La.       Walter  Guion,  *  A  6  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Crow  Girard  Davidson^  B  0  n  .     .  Lafayette,  La. 

Glendy    Burke;    Dormitory   Club;    Band. 


John  B.  Harvev,  2  n  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Charles  P.  Fenner,  Jr.,  K  A  .  New  Orleans,  La.       John   C.  Henderson,  <!•  A  0  .     .     .  Houston,   Tex. 

Glendy    Burke    (1);    Dramatic    Guild    (3);    White    Ele-  Inter- fraternity  Basketball    (2,    3,   4);   L'Aijache. 

phants. 


Dudley  Chas.  Foley,  Jr.,  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La.       "'Stanford  L.  Hyman,  Z   B  T  .  New  Orleans,   La. 

Band. 


Hernan  R.  Franco  ....  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico 


Alec  Johnson,  A  K  E  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


*James  Wright  Frierson  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La.  • — picture  not  in  panel. 

149 


Kemp.  Lang,  Leake 

Light,   Lisotta,  Lytal.   McCormick 

Marks,    Michel,    Monroe 

Pnrknr.    Rainwater,    Schwab.    Trousdale 

Watson.   Williams,    Williamson 

150 


Freshman  Class 

College  of  Law 

Duncan  S.  Kemp,  2  A  E Monroe,  La.       *Moore   Meadows  Nokman   .     .     .  Marksville,   La. 

Secretary  Law   Class. 

HiLLVER  S.  Parker,  A  K  E,  *  A  *  .     ,  Monroe,  La. 
*Al.LEN    Joseph    LACOBIE Lafayette,    La.  President    Freshman    Law    Class;    L'Apache. 

Samuel  Lang,  SAM Savannah,   Ga.       '-Morris  Evan  Popkins  ....  Ann  Arbor    Mich. 

B.A.  Degree.  Tulane,  1930. 

Jesse  G.  Rainwater,  Jr.,  *  a  0  .  Ne«-  Orleans,  La. 

Hunter  C.  Leake,  II,  2  X,  B  JI  .  New  Orleans,  La.        inter-fraternity    Basketball     (2.     3);    Freshman-Sopho- 

Vice-President     Beta     Mu:     Vice-President     Freshman        "Zu-'^G!unZVvle7'-',u,u^;    7"':?'%,?.'"' ■   freshman 
Law;    AVhIte   Elephants    (1);    Class   Football    (1,    2,    3);  '  ^°"  ^^^P"""'      Hullabaloo';  White  Elephants. 

Inter-fraternity  Basketball    (1). 

"Joseph  Henry  Rizzo,  Jr.  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
William  M.  Light,  E  9  II  .    .  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Intra-mural  Football    (2);   International  Relations  Club 

(3,   4).  *Mark  Joseph  Roy Marksville,  La. 

Philip  Lisotia,  *  T  fJ Monroe,  La.       Jack  W.  Schwab,  *  A  9  .     .     .  New  Orleans    La. 

Dormitory  Club   (1).  "Jamhalaya"    Representative.    Freshman    Law    Class. 

■■'■Stanley  Ernest  Loeb  ....  New  Orleans,  La.       James  H.  Trousdale,  Jr.,  A  K  E  .     .  Monroe,  La. 

Lake  Henry  Lytal,  2  X  .  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.       ARthur  C.  Watson,   K  2  .     .     .  Natchitoches,  La. 

■*Archey  Bain  McBride Bastrop,  La.       *Edmund  Theodore  Wegener  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

John    F.  McCormick,   n   K  A  .     .     .  Monroe,   La.       *'^'"*"'  '^^'^''^  Whitehead  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
■Varsity    Fo"tball    (2). 

Richard   B.   Williams,   K   2  .     .  Natchitoches,   La. 
Ney   Jules   Marks New   Orleans,    La.  inter-f.atemity  Tennis. 

Lawrence   Michel New   Orleans,   La.       ^-  ^-  Williamson,  III,  n  K  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■White   Elephants 

John  Harry  Monroe,  A  K  E  .     .     .  Houston,  Tex. 

scrub  Football    (2,    3).  *^''"^'='=  ^^™^  ^''"°"' Mansfield,  La. 

■*Francis  John  Neller  .     .     .  Battle   Creek,  Mich.  ^-picture  not  in  panel. 

151 


Aarion.   Alexander.    Andrus,   Barcelo,   Bartlett 

Beenel.  Bisso.  Blaize,  Blake,   Bliss.  Briley 

Bunhanan,   Chambers,  A.   Cooper.   E.   Cooper.   Dean.   Derickson 

DouUut.  Dymond.  Elizardi.  Ervin.   Eustis 

Farrar.   Fernandez.   Pourrier.  Geior.   Gilmore.   Gund 

Haas,    Haase.  Haeuser.    Hagstette.    Hebert.    Hillier 

Houlgrave.    Jarreau.    Kendall.   Kottemann.    Lacliin 


Freslimae  Class 

College  of  Snghieering 


Vernon  R.  Adrion',  2  A  E  .     .     ,  Alexandria,  La. 
Wliite    Elephants. 

Tom  E.  Ale.x.\n"deRj  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*P.^UL  Louis  Andersen  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Edw.^rd  L.  Andrus,  a   K  E  .     .     .     .   Crowley,   La. 

*Claude  Dudley  Andry  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Ralph  Dennis  Babin Destrehan,  La. 

*Walter  Wright  Baker  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

John  J.  Barcelo New  Orleans,  La. 

*RoDNEY  Richard  Bartchy  .     .  New  Orleans,   La. 

C.  Julian  Bartletf,  A  K  E  .     .  New  Or'eans,  La. 
Thirteen  Club;   Glee  Club  (1):   Intia-mural   Basketball. 


*WiLLiAM  Perry  Baucum^  Jr. 


Haynesville,  La. 


*Maurice  Beauvais Boston,  Mass. 

(Special  Student.) 

William  K.  Becnel,  2  A  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Wallace  Livingston  Bendler  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

George  S.  Bisso,  A  2  <i>  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Freshinan  Football. 

*JosEPH  Sebastian  Blaize  .  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 
Reginald  N.  Blaize,  Jr.,  2  n  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 
J.  Vaughn  Blake,  Jr.,  K  2  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

White    Elephants:    Freshman    Football. 

*Charles  Henry  Blasini  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Minter  a.  Bliss,  2   $  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Vice-President    Freshman    Class. 

*Clysses  Lionel  Brackin  ....  Newville,  Ala. 

P.  E.  Briley New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural  Society. 

*Wilham  Elmer  Brogan,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Thomas  Weston  Brown   ....  Carencro,   La. 

John  Buchanan^  K  A  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Emile   Cahn New   Orleans,   La. 

*Ralph   Francis  Cairns  .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

F.  Beale  Cha.vibers,  2  A  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Alfred  J.  Cooper,  Jr.,  2  $  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Edward  O.  Cooper New  Orleans,  La. 

*RuFUS  Joseph  Crull Bogalusa,  La. 

*Allen  Lenier  D.4VIS  ....  New   Orleans,  La. 

*Gilbert  Edward  Dawson  .     .     .  New  Or'eans,  La. 

*Harry  Andrew  D.awson  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben  Tucker  Dean Brookhaven,  Miss. 

Band. 

Gatoen  Derickson,  a  K  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Chester  P.  Doullut New  Orleans,  La. 

*Henry  Borden  Dunn  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Dy.mond,  Jr.,  $  A   0  .   New   Orleans,  La. 

Ralph  Elizardi,  II  K  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jesse  P.  Ervin,  2  >i>  A  .     .     .  Belington,  West  Va. 
Architectural    Society. 

Joseph  Bres  Eustis,  A  T  fi  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
AVhite    Elephants. 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Baton  Rouge,  La. 
New   Orleans,  La. 


New   Or'eans,   La. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Alexandria,  La. 


Edgar  H.  Farrar,  A  T  Q Biloxi,  Miss. 

Thirteen   Club;    Freshman    Football. 

*WlLLlAM    J.    FeAtheringill   .    Independence,    Kan. 

Edward  Fernandez,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Y'.    M.    C.    .A. 

*Gerard  Ford 

Lawrence  C.  Fourrier  .     . 

*Louis  Joseph  Francillo  . 

*Emile   Frederick  Fuhrmann,  Jr.   .   Goodbee,  La. 

*AuGuST  Gaudenz  GadmeRj  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JosE  Morales  Garcia  .     .     .  Frontera,  Tab.,  Mex. 

*Frank  Joseph  Gardey Luling,  La. 

David  Geier,  2  <!>  A New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary     Freshman     Engineering:      Class:      Secretary 
Freshman    Architectural    Class;    Architectural    Society. 

*Paul  Matthew  Gill  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Harry  Fred  Gilmore,  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Band. 

*Anthony  Gilbert  Guell  . 
*WiLSON  Clement  Guenard  . 
*Jacob  Stephen  Guepet  .     . 

Charles  F.  Gund New  Orleans,  La. 

Frank  Haas,  Jr.,  II  K  *  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Robert  R.  Haase New  Orleans,  La. 

William  H.  Haeuser,   JR-,  -^   .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Band   (1,  2);   Orchestra   {1,   2). 

E.  J.  C.  Hagstette,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Leslie   Hebert Maui,   Hawaii 

Dormitory     Club;     Intra-mural     Basketball;     Inter-hall 
Sports, 

*Edouard  F.  Henriques,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

John  E.  Hillier Westlake,  La. 

Dormitory   Club. 

*Rudolph  John  Holzer  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Janet  Estelle  Hooper  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Bruce  Shaw  Hopkins  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charles  J.  Houlgrave,  2  <!>  A  .     .  Destrehan,  La. 

*Clarence  Joseph  Hughes  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Theodore  Jaques,  Jr New  Orleans,   La. 

Alphe   G.  Jarreau,  a  K  E  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*William  John   Jordan  ....  Alexandria,   La. 

Elisabeth  Kendall New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles  Macdon.ald  Kerr,  Jr.  .  New  Or'eans,  La. 

O.  C.  Kottemann New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

*Guy  Harold  Kraus New  Orleans,  La. 

*Merlin  Joseph  Kreider  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Lewis  A.  Lachin,  A  2  *  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

*John  Str.ate  Lange New  Orleans,  La. 

*James  Roland  Leach  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
(Special  Student.) 

*WiLLiAM  Lloyd  LeBoeuf  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


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LeJeune,   Lobdell,   Lynch,  McCloskey 

McCoy,    McLellan,    Maddux.    Martin,    Moran.    Moses 

MuUer,    Myers.    Pearce,    Perry,    Peterson,    Pilsbury 

Richards.    Ricketts.    Roehm,  Rose,    Rush 

Salaun,    Savoie,    Schoenberger.    Seither,   Sheeler,    Shilstone 

Stancliff.  Swinney,  Thorn,  Tolley,  "U^'allace.  Walthall 

Warriner,   Wehrmann.    West,   Wiederecht,    Wilson 


Freshmae  Class 

College  of  Engineering 


Alfred  LeJeun'e,   n   K  A  .     .     .  Waveland,   Miss. 
\\'hite    Elephants. 

*JOHN    (Jack)   Lepp Newark,   N.  J. 

(Special   Student.) 

Robert  L.  Lobdell,  n  K  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

W.  J.  Lynch^  a  2  * New  Orleans,  La. 

*Walter  Albert  McCabe  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

E.  Patrick  McCloskey,  A  K  E  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Frank  McCoy,  K  - New  Orleans,  La. 

"White    Elephants. 

Edward  A.  McLellan,  B  G  H  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Emory  N.  Maddux New   Orleans,   La. 

*Edwin  Knoepfler  Marks  .     .     .  New  Orleans.  L^. 

AsHTOx  Joseph   Martiv,   K  A  .  New   Orleans,   La. 
White   Elephants. 

*Bernhard  H.  M.  Matthiesen  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Reginald  Brown  Meadows,  Jr.   .  Guifport,   Mi:.s. 

*Dennis  Camp  Meyer  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Paul  Harry  Meyers  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

*WiLFRED  Howard  Middleton  ....  Buras,  La. 

*JoHN  Joseph  Mora New  Orleans,  La. 

Alfred  Moran,  A  T  fi  .     .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
^^*hite   Elephants;   Freshman  Football. 

Bernard  A.  Moses,  SAM.     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Inter-fraternity  Basketball. 

Leon  T.  Muller,  2  *  A  .     .     .     .  Destrehan,  La. 

*Robert  Edward  Murphy  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Walter  S.  Myers New  Orleans,  La. 

■*Wallace  Carawan  Nelson  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*JuNius  Charles  Neyland  .     .     .  Shreveport,   La. 

Miles  Pearce,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

C.  R.  Perry,  *  K  2 Alco,  La. 

Architectural    Society. 

John  Albert  Peterson,  2  $  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ned  E.  Pilsbury,  Jr.,  2  *  A  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Georce  Edward  Pitcher  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■"■John  Louis  Polizzio  ....  New  Orleans,   La. 

*James   Daniel  Prassino   .....  Algiers,   La. 

♦Frederick   Monroe   Richards  .   New   Orleans,  La. 

Norvin  Waldemar  Richards  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

G.  B.  S.  RiCKEiTS,  2  *  A  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Kearny  Quinn  Robert  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 


Jack  M.   Roehm New   Orleans,  La. 

Paul  C.  Rose,  Jr.,  2  II  ...     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Warren   C.  Rush Gretna,   La. 

Harold  L.  Salaun,  A  T  fi  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

White    Elephants. 

*WiLLiAM  Anthony  Sandras  .     .     .  Westwego,  La. 
Charles  C.  Savoie New  Orleans,  La. 

R.  C.  Pope  Schoenberger  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

.\ero    Club. 

*George    Staehle   Schrenk   .      .   New   Or'eans,   La. 

*Hartwig  Andrew  Schuyten   .  New   Orleans,  La. 

*Lewis  Edward  Schw-Wtz,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Henry  J.   Seither,  Jr New   Orleans,  La. 

J.  E.  R.  Sheeler,  2  *  a Lafayette,  La. 

Cecil  M.  Shilstone,  2  X  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
AVhite    Elephants    Cup. 

*Jefferson  Lusk  Smith Burrwood,  La. 

G.  L.  Stancliff,  JR:,  *  K  2  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*John  Themistocles  Stephens  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Frank  a.  Stonecipher  .     .     .   Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Leonard  Swinney Tampa,  Fla. 

Charles  B.  Thorn,  Jr.,  ATA.  New  Orleans,  La. 
Thirteen    Club. 

Walter  W.  Tolley New  Orleans,  La. 

\.    M.    c.    .A. 

'■Edward  Roosevelt  Tschirn  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Henry  Luther  Eugene  Vex:  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wayne  Paul  Wallace  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Dorr  Walthall,  2  X  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
white   Elephants 

Douglas  M.  Warriner,  n  K  A  .     .  Minerva,  La. 
White   Elephants 

Philip  Mereaux  Wehrmann,  A  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Benjamin  F.  WEtMAN,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

H.  M.  West,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

*JoHN  Edward  Whiteknact  .     .  New  Orlean",  La. 

Fabian  P.  Wiederecht  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jack  F.  Wilson,  2  N  .     .     .     .  Point  Loma,  Calif. 

Architectural    Society. 

-Robert  Alexander  Wright  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 
■*Honore   Batchelot  Zeringue,   Jr.   .   Algiers,   La. 


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I5S 


Blanchard,  Bruno.    Carruth,    Casteel,   Clay 

Ferrv.  Freeman,   Frey,  Haller,  Hardie,  Harry 

Hyde,   Jacobs,   Jenkins,  Jordan.   Kling,   Kopfler 

Kos'tmayer,  Lambert.   Lamkin,  Lea,   Lee.  Lehmann 

Macdiarmid,    Mercier,    Miles,    Neville,   Petteway,    Quarles 

Rayl,   Khodes.    Roussel.    St.   Martin.    Salisbury,   Schluter 

Solomon,    Sullivan,    Tupper,  Walshe,   Witherspoon,   Wood 


Freslimae  Class 

College  of  Commerce 

.  Ne%y   Orleans,   La. 


Carver  Blanchard  .     .     . 
ATA 

Glee  Club;   White  Elephants. 
*NiCHOLAs  Christopher  Bouzon  .  Ne\v  Orleans,  La. 

John  Bruno,  Jr.  a New  Orleans,  La. 

S  n 

Freshman   Football. 

Luther  E.  Carruth,  Jr Ponchatoula,  La. 

K  2 
AVhite  Elephants. 

Evelyn   Casteel New  Orleans,   La. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Class   (1). 
*Edward  Henry  Caswell,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

(Special) 

*WiLLiAM  OCRO  Clark,  Jr Biloxi,  Miss. 

Elwood  R.  Clay New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Intra-nrural   Basketball. 

*JAMES  Daniel   Collins   .     .     .  New   Orleans,   La. 

•Joseph  Cotlar New  Orleans,  La. 

"*Robert  Fulton  Cugle  .  .  .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 
*Gayle  Lindor  Dalferes  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
•Dudley  William  Denton  .  .  .  Blytheville,  Ark. 
*Warren  Woodward  Doyle  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
*John  Bernard  Fasterling,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
Edward  Robert  Ferry,  Jr.  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
K  A 
Intra-mural  Basketball. 
*Luis  Florencia  ....  Campeche,  Camp  Mexico 

Richard  Freeman New  Orleans,  La. 

•(>  A  e 

\Vhite   Elephants. 

Hazel  Frey  . New  Orleans,  La. 

*Irving  Israel  Gerson  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 
•Anthony  James  Glover  .  .  Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 
Henry  Haller New  Orleans,  La. 

*  K  2 

President     Class;     Inter-fraternity     Basketball:     White 
Elephants. 

William  T.  Hardie New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 
Scrub  Football;    \Vhite  Elephants. 

Thomas  C.  Harry,  IH  .     .     .  Metairie  Ridge,  La. 

A   K  E 

Thirteen  Club;    "Janibalaya"   Representative. 

James  Louis  Hyde,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

K  S 

D.  W.  Jacobus Tulsa,  Okla. 

S   X 

White    Elephants. 

Ralph   Jenkins Lyman,    Miss. 

*  K  S 

Ivy  C.  Jordan Leesville,  La. 

Frsehman  Football. 

Paul  Kling,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Z  B  T 

Joseph   Starns  Kopfler,  Jr Kenner,  La. 

<!>  K  2 
M.  D.  KoSTMAYER Metairie  Ridge,   La. 

*  K  2 

Henry  M.  Lambert  ......  Shreveport,  La. 

K  S 

Vic  Lamkin,  Jr Alexandria,  La. 

s  X 
Freshman    Football    Team. 

*Alvin  Paul  Landry New  Orleans,  La. 

Joseph  D.  Lea New  Orleans,  La. 

n  K  •!> 


*DuRAND  Etienne  LeBlanc  .     .  Paincourtville,  La. 

Harold  E.  Lee  . New  Orleans,  La. 

S  <I>  E 
Dramatic   Club. 

Emile  Jacques  Lehmann  .     .     .  Morgan  City,  La. 

SAM 

Glendy  Burke. 

■Otto  Michaelis  Lind,  Jr.  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Elisha  Anthony  Lott Kiln,  Miss. 

Martin  A.  Macdiarmid  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Freshman    Football;    Freshman    Basketball. 

*Engstfeld  Francis  Marin,  Jr.  .     .  Patterson,  La. 

John   Enos  Mercier Summit,   Miss. 

ATS! 
Baseball. 

*Lashley  Augustus  Micas  .  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
•Stephen  David  Michell  ....  Jackson,  Miss. 
William  Porcher  Miles.  Jr.  .    .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Freshman     Track;     Inter-traternity     Track;     Thirteen 

Club. 

•Oscar  Thomas  Mire Thibodaux,  La. 

•Charles  Niels  Monsted  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Neville,  Jr McComb,  Miss. 

*  A  e 

Freshman  Football;  Freshman  Track;  White  Ele- 
phants. 

•Herbert  Philip  Pellegrini  .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Earle  Petteway Asheville,  N.  C. 

■!>  A  e 

Hugh  Coleman  Quarles  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

E  A  E 

Football. 

Sophie  Rayl New  Orleans,  La. 

•Wilbur  Richard  Reuter  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Joseph  Lee  Rhoads,  Jr New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 
•Jesse  Sigmond  Rosenfeld,  Jr.  .  New  Orleans,  La. 
•Maurice  Theophile  Rouede   .   New  Orleans,   La. 

Allen  Roussel New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 
Maurice  E.   St.   Martin   .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

A  K  E 
J.  William  Salisbury  ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

Fred  J.  Schluter New  Orleans,  La. 

Herbert   G.   Solomon   ....  New  Orleans,  La. 

SAM 

Glendy  Burke. 

Walker    Sullivan New    Orleans,    La. 

Ben 
Vice-President    Class;    Thirteen    Club. 

•Chester  Leo  Tarleton  .     .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

Deas  G.  Tupper New  Orleans,  La. 

K  A 

William  T.  Walshe New  Orleans,  La. 

Ben 

Intra-mural   Basketball. 

•CONLEY  Chesler  Ward  .     .     .  Panama  City,  Fla. 

•Benjamin   Foster  Wimberly  .  New  Orleans,  La. 

I.  Wardlaw  Witherspoon  .    .     .  New  Orleans,  La. 

■'  K  A 

Freshman  Basketball;   Thirteen  Club. 

Clara  Wood Franklinton,   La. 

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Morris  Bodenger 
Thomas  Cunningham 
Gerald  Dalrymple 
Lowell  Dawson 
Calvert   deColigny 
NoLLiE   Felts 
Harry  Glover 
James  Gresham 


Football 

Vernon  Haynes 
James  Hodgins 
Jack  Holland 
Harold  Lemmon 
W.  P.  Lodrigues 
Elmer  McCance 
John  McCormick 
Doyle  Magee 
Myrtus  Mangum 


Elmer  Massey 
Francis  Payne 
Will  Pat  Richardson 
Loyd  Roberts 
[OHN  Scafide 
Claggert  Upton 
Hugh  Whatley 
Don  Zimmerman 


Lowell  Dawson 
Benjamin   Eshleman 
Herbert  Ford 


Dean  Hall  Allen 
Urbain  Burvant 
Isaac  George 
H.  C.  Glover 
Edwin  R.  Guidry 


F.  X.  Armstrong 
Calvert  deColigny 
Herbert  Ford 
H.  C.  Glover 


Basketball 

Harry  Glover 
Vernon  Haynes 
Philip  James 

Baseball 

Ambrose  Hertzog 
Miles  J.  Kehoe,  Jr. 
Charles  J.  Kottwitz 
Werner  Luchsinger 
Louis  Lundy',  Jr. 
John  Menville 

Track 

Vernon  Haynes 
Elmer  McCance 
Elmer  Massey 
Edward  Sherwood 
G.  F.  Taylor 


Myrtus  Mangum 
Loyd  Roberts 
Woollen  Walshe 


Charles  W.  O'Neill 
Lee  Riley  O'Pry 
Herbert  Suehs 
William  Woods,  Jr. 
Charlie  Young 


John  Trunzler 
James  Wells 
Hugh  Vv'hatley 
John  Whatley 


Armstrong   Allen 
Maurice  Bayon 


Tennis 

Wood  Brown 
Paul  Cooke 
LuciEN  O'Kelley 


King  Stubbs 
Clifford  Suiter 


John  DeBuys 
Edward  Gessner 


Boxing 

Jack  Holland 
Henry  Menge 
John   Pizzano 


Alfred  Theriot 
Roy  Theriot 


Gerald  Dalrymple 
C.  B.  Harvey 


George  Bush 


Wrestling 

John  Hogan 
Myrtus  Mangum 

Golf 

Dave  Gernon 
Jessie  Rainwater 


Edward   Silverstein 
Guy-  Stubbs 


Henry  Wehrmann,  J:t. 


i6i 


George  Westfeldt 


Officers 

George  Westfeldt Prrsidenl 

Judge    Rufus   E.   Foster Vice-President 

Robert  L.  Menuet Secretary 

Richard  Foster •    •    Treasurer 

Members 

Douglas  Anderson  Clifford  F.  Favrot 

Dr.  Charles  Eshleman  M.  J.  White 

George  Williams 

Dr.   Wilbur  C.  Smith Ithletic  Director 

Bernie  W.  Bierman Head  Football  Coach 

Ted   Cox Line  Coach 

Ted  Bank Freshman  Coach 

Claude  Simons Ph^'sical  Director 

Horace   Rexegar Director  of  Sports  Publicity 

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Claudk  Simons 


There  was  joy  in  Tulaneville  during  most  of  1930.  New  Orleans  again  went  wild  over  a 
champion  football  team  that  won  sweeping  victories  at  Jiome  and  abroad.  It  went  wild  over 
Jerry  Dalrymple's  making  every  all-American  and  the  national  and  southern  honors  accorded 
"Preacher"   and   "Don"  and   "Dynamite"   and   "Jack"   and   Morris. 

Tulane  produced  champions  not  in  football  alone.  Clifford  Sutter  swept  the  country's  tennis 
courts  to  return  with  an  imposing  array  of  titles  headed  by  the  Intercollegiate  Singles  Cham- 
pionship. 

The  track  team's  football  relay  combiiiation  established  a  record  at  the  Southern  Conference 
meet.  Enviable  records  were  made  by  "Foots"  deColigny  in  the  hurdles  and  "Jimmy"  Wells 
in   the   distances. 

In  its  second  season  the  boxing  team  established  itself  as  a  leading  Tulane  sport.  Jack 
Holland  and  Jack  Pizzano  won  championships  in  their  respective  classes  at  the  Southern 
Conference  tournament.     In  1931   Doyless  Hill  triumphed  in  the  conference  heavyweight  division. 

Wrestling  and  golf  became  increasingly  popular  and   enjoyed  fairly  active  seasons. 

A  milestone  in  Tulane  athletic  history  was  passed  when  the  University  abolished  base- 
ball in   1931   for  ever  and  ever.     Amen. 

During  the  year  1930-1931  the  full  inter-fraternity,  intra-mural  and  inter-class  schedules 
were  completed.  Great  numbers  of  Tulanians  who  loved  to  play  the  game  and  to  compete  but 
were  ineligible  or  incapable  of  varsity  participation  played  football,  basketball,  baseball,  tug- 
o-war,  swimming,   and   track. 

In  1931  Manager  of  Student  Activities  Barkley  started  a  rifle  team  which  was  g:ing  strong 
during  the  first  months  of  spring. 

Equipment  in  many  forms  of  sport  was  added  to  and  improved.  The  athletic  renaissance 
of   Tulane   has    begun ! 


Moise.  Chalaron,  Holmes,  Bonart 


Cheer  Leaders 


The  rah-rah  squad  had  a  great  share  this  year  in  the  glory  of  the 
Green.  When  it  wasn't  along  on  road  games,  the  crowd  wasn't  just 
satisfied  and  up  in  Chicago  the  sports  writers  and  Windy  City  fans 
nearly  had  a  fit  because  Helen  Bradley  was  missing.  They  had  never 
seen  a  real  sure  'nuff,  live  girl  cheer  leader  and  a  red-haired  one  at  that. 

Joe  Holmes  got  the  crowds  to  yelling  in  the  darkest  moments  and 
when  the  Greenies  started  rolling,  there  was  no  stopping  him.  Harold 
Moise  did  some  handsome  flip-flopping  reminiscent  of  Benny  Franklin; 
and  F.  J.  Chalaron  and  Harold  Bonart  did  their  part  in  assisting.  Bon- 
art could  make  the  freshman  section  cheer  itself  into  one  big  hoarse 
throat  and  Chalaron  persuaded  the  reticent  upperclassmen  to  "get  or- 
ganized." 

Miss  Bradley  and  Ida  Rittenberg,  the  Newcomb  leaders,  always 
were  a  hit  with  their  red  hair  and  white  dresses  and  gloves.  They  made 
the  "Ick-Da-Minniger"  doggerel  as  much  a  part  of  Newcomb  and  foot- 
ball games  as  Dr.  Butler  and  the  ball  itself. 


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TuLANE'S  Mighty 


Coach  Bernie  Bierman 


A  mighty  Green  Wave  surged  in  an  almost  unbroken 
swell  10  share  Southern  Conference  honors  with  Alabama 
for  1930.  A  loss  to  Northwestern,  co-holders  of  the  We;t- 
ern  Inter-Collcgiate  Conference  title,  a:one  precluded  a 
perfect  season  and  perhaps  an  invitation  to  play  a  west 
coast   team  in  the   Bowl   of  Roses. 

Tulane's  was  a  team  of  superlatives.  Tradition  es- 
tablished by  such  as  "Irih"  Levy,  "Brother"  Brown, 
"Peggy"  Flournoy,  and  "Bill"  Banker  was  more  than  up- 
held by  Don  Zimmerman,  Nollie  Felts,  "Wop"  Glover, 
"Preacher"  Roberts,  "Jerry"  Dalrymple  and  Elmer  Mc- 
Cance.  It  was  difficult  to  point  out  any  particular  ttar, 
for  the  entire  eleven  worked  like  a  machine,  "Tick"  Up- 
ton or  "Foots"  de  Coligny,  John  Scafide  or  John  McCor- 
mick,  Captain  "Preacher,"  Morris  Bodenger,  and  Mc- 
Cance  blocking  the  line  and  giving  the  backfieid  plenty 
of  time  to  get  away ;  the  ball-carriers  flying  behind  in- 
terference led  by  Dalrymple  and  Jack  Holland.  And  on 
the  defense  the  team  would  swarm  into  opponent's  back- 
fields,  knock  down  and  intercept  passes  and  smother  the 
enemy  runner;. 
Just  how  great  power  the  Wave  had  is  shown  by  the  263  points  rolled  up  against  opponents'  30.  In  all 
games  won  Tulane  showed  she  deserved  to  win  by  making  more  first  downs,  completing  and  intercepting 
more  passes  and   gaining  more  yardage   from   scrimmage  than  its   victims. 

There  was  no  denying  the  quality  of  the  Olive  and  Blue.  Sports  writers,  and  particularly  those  from 
Atlanta,  who  ventured  that  Tulane's  schedule  was  not  difficult  enough  to  put  it  among  the  top  notchers, 
were  bound  to  praise  when  the  Greenbacks  crushed  Georgia,  conquerors  of  Yale  and  N.  Y.  U.,  25-0.  When 
it  is  conidered  that  Tulane  had  perhaps  as  hard  a  road  schedule  as  anv  team  in  the  Conference,  playing 
such  juggernauts  as  Northwestern,  Texas  A.  &  M.  and  Georgia  Tech  a  long  way  from  home,  the  "sched- 
ule" objection  didn't  hold  water.  And  now  Tulane  has  signed  up  Kentucky  for  games  in  1932  and  1933 
to   silence   the   calamity   howlers   forever. 

All  Dixie  takes  its  hat  off  to  Bernie  W.  Bierman,  wh^  has  given  Tulane  two  Conference  champion- 
ships in  the  four  year:,  he  has  been  here  and  whose  teams  have  never  lost  to  L.  S.  U.,  winning  in  1927, 
1929  and  1930  and  tieing  in  1928.  Undoubtedh'  the  modest,  gray-haired  man  who  crouches  silentlj'  on  the 
sidelines  as  his  teams  crush  America's  best  is  one  of  the  best  coaches  in  the  country.  With  him  as  assistants 
he  has  Ted  Cox,  who  has  trained  the  finest  lines  ever  seen  in  the  new  stadium,  and  Lester  Lautenschlaeger, 
who  has  been  an  invaluable  mentor  of  backfields,  training  them  with  the  famous  strategies  of  the  great  1925 
team.  Lester  and  Ted  have  done  some  neat  scouting  which  ha:,  enables  Tulane  teams  to  solve  the  worst 
riddles  opponents  may  spring  on  them. 

Admittedly  the  Wave  and  the  Red  Elephants  ofAlabama  were  among  the  five  best  teams  in  the  United 
States   during   1930.     On   any   ail-American,   jerry  Dalrymp'e  deserves  a  place  at  end.     On  any  all-Southern, 

"Preacher"  Roberts  and  Don  Zimmerman  can  be  included  with 
most  honorable  mention  to  Elmer  McCance,  Nollie  Felts  and 
Jack  Holland. 

At  the  first  call  for  fall  practice,  Bierman  was  faced  with 
the  back  problem.  Banker,  Armstrong,  Seeuws,  Pizzano  and 
Baumbach    were    gone.      Who    was   to    take    their    place?      It 


Captain  Roberts 


Dalrymple 


Upton 


Green  Wave  « ^ « 


Cox 


BlERMAN        LAUTENSCHLAEGER 


wasn't   very   long  before   Zimmerman,    Hugh   Whatley, 

Glover,    Felts   and   Dawson   adequately   answered   these 

questions  and    there   was   lots   of   good   reserve   strength 

in  Francis  Payne,  a  plunging  fullback;  Pat  Richardson, 

clever    at   quarter;    Jim    Percy,    a    fleet   half,    and    Jim 

Hodgins,     another    worthy    back.      Zimmerman,     Felts, 

Payne,    Percy    and    Hodgins   were    all    sophomores — the 

greatest  crop  of  them  ever  developed. 

The    line    was    all    right    from    the    'tart.      Charlie 

Rucker  was  the  only  loss  and  Upton,  who,  by  ihe  way, 

boots    a    ball   at   kick-off    with    unerring   precision,    and 

de   Coligny,   who  plays   an   equally   good  game   at  end, 

filled   up  the  gap.     Scafide,   another   sophomore,   ihared 

honors  with   McCormick   at   one  guard   with   Bodenger 

playing  a  steadily  good  game  on  the  other  side.     Mc- 

Cance  p'ayed  his  heart  out  at  the  other  tackle,  a  thing 

he    had    been    doing    for    two    years    previous.      Good 

judgment   was   shown   in   electing  Roberts   captain,   for 

he  served  as  a  constant  inspiration  to  his  team  by  al- 
ways breaking  into   the   opponent's  backfield   whenever 

they  had  the  ball  and  stopping  about  half  of  any  team 

that   ever   tried    rushing   the   Tulane   ball   carriers. 

A   special    paragraph   goes  to  the  ends.     Jerry  Dalrymple    was    the    best    all-round    player    on    the    team. 

There   were   times   when   he   actually   took   out   as   many    as    five    opposing   tacklers    and    in    three-quarters   of 

all   plays   in    every   game   Jerry   was   mixed    up,   urually  as  the   first  to  stop   a   ball-carrier  or  the   first  of  the 

interference   for   a   Tulane   runner.      He   blocked    kicks,   intercepted  passes  and  tackled  and  blocked  with  every 

ounce   of   his   r8o-odd   pounds.      He   caught   several   passes  that  meant  touchdowns  for  Tulane   and  he  spilled 

many  plays  that  might  have   meant  touchdowns  against    Tulane.      Jack    Holland,    over    on    the    other    side, 

played    a    remarkably    fine   game   throughout   the   season,  especially  when  you  consider  that  he  suffered  severe 

injuries,    one   to    his   arm    that   was   painful    every   time  he  tackled  or  caught  a  pass  or  blocked.     But  he  did 

those  things   just  the   same. 

There   was  only  one   dark  spot  in  the  season   as  regards    players.      Elmer    Massey,    who    had    tried    three 

years  to  become  a  great  back  without  ever  having  any  previous  experience   and  who  had  his  wishes  denied 

him    because   there    were    bigger    and    more    experienced    stars,    was    about    to    realize    his    dream    when    big 

Frank    Speer   of   Georgia   Tech    landed   on   an   ankle   and    crack    went   the   ankle    and    the    dream    and    Elmer 

was   on   crutches   throughout  the   rest  of  the  season. 

In  the  first  game,  played  in  New  Orleans 
before  a  surprisingly  large  crowd  of  15,000,  the 
Wave  easily  submerged  the  Southwestern  Louisi- 
ana Bulldog  by  the  second  largest  score  in  Tu- 
lane history,  84-0.  After  Massey,  Zimmerman, 
Felts  and  Glover  had  done  for  S.  L.  I.,  Dawson, 
Hodgins,  Payne,  Whatley,  Jastram,  Percy,  Haik, 
Tschirn  and  Lemmon  ran  around  gaily  as  the 
score  mounted  every  time  Tulane  got  the  ball. 
Massey's  playing  was  the  most  outstanding  and 
Zimmerman's  value  as  a  back  was  very  definitely 
determined  when  he  scored  two  touchdowns  after 
long  runs. 


Felts 


Dawson 


Roberts 


Zimmerman 
Bodenger 


McCance 


Holland 


Tulane,  25;  Georgia,  0. 

The  following  Thursday,  the  team  entrained  for  Chicago  and  ran  out  on  the  field  at  Dyche 
Stadium,  Evanston,  Illinois,  against  Northwestern  University  on  Saturday.  It  was  tit  for  tat 
throughout  the  first  period,  but  then  the  Wildcats  launched  a  powerful  scoring  offensive  headed 
by  Captain  Hank  Bruder  and  "Pug"  Rentner,  both  mentioned  as  ail-American  material,  and  the 
game  ended  Northwestern,  14;  Tulane,  o,  which  is  the  lowest  score  the  Westerners  were  held 
to  by  teams  they  beat  and  they  beat  them  all  except  Notre  Dame.  The  Micks  only  walloped 
them  by  two  touchdowns  and  Rockne's  boys  were  the  best  in  the  world.  There  were  a  lot  who 
thought  Tulane  could  have  drow'ned  the  Wildcats  had  they  been  playing  the  game  they  fhowed 
Georgia  Tech  and  Georgia.  At  least  Tulane  was  off  form.  Dalrymple  played  his  sole  poor 
game. 


Dalrymple 


Zimmerman 


Tulaiie,  21;  Auburn,  0. 

But  Northwestern  was  obviously  too  powerful  a  team  to  defeat  in  the  second  game  of  the 
season  Coach  Dick  Hanlev  let  loose  reserves  like  bees,  while  Bierman  only  used  six.  Ihen 
ihe"  breaks  were  theirs.  A 'pass  of  Massey's  was  intercepted  by  Bruder  who  ran  54  yards  tor 
the  fir-.t  touchdown.  Holland,  for  Tulane,  played  his  greatest  game  of  the  season.  I'elts, 
Massey  and  Glover  also  deserve  high  praise.     Roberts,   as  usual,  effectively  stopped   up  the  line 

The  Greenies  had  no  sooner  returned  than  they  were  on  the  road  again,  this  time  to  Uallas 
and  a  .^ame  with  Texas  A.  &  M.  The  Farmers  were  a  great  team,  despite  tuture  defeats.  1  hey 
were  not  as  good  as  in  1929  but  thev  met  the  1929  champions  of  three  conferences  on  three  r,uc- 
ce  sive  Saturdavs,  Nebraska,  champion  of  the  Big  Six,  Tulane,  and  Texas  Christian  Universitjs 
champion  of  the  Southwestern  Conference,  and  defeats  by  these  don't  preclude  their  recognition 
as  a  o-ood  outfit.     They  scored  nine  points  on  Tulane,   a  safety,  the  first  score  of  the  game,   and 


Holland 


BODENGER 


McCance 


Tulane,  21;  Birmingham-Southern,  0. 

a  touchdown  in  the  last  period  after  Tulane  had  fini:hed  its  day's  work  with  19  points.  "Wop" 
Glover  scored  two  touchdowns  and  was  easily  Tulane's  star.  The  line  played  air-tight  ball  from 
end  to  end  and   Felts  and  Dawson  went  well   behind. 

The  Greenbacks  paid  New  Orleans  a  brief  visit  to  roll  over  Birmingham-Southern,  21-0. 
The  Panthers  exhibited  surprising  power  and  Tulane  was  kept  on  its  toes  although  at  no  lime 
was  there  any  doubt  of  the  outcome  and  the  visitors  were  thoroughh-  out-played  in  every  de- 
partment. 

Georgia  Tech  is  always  dangerous.  Tulanc's  victories  over  the  Golden  Tornado  have  been 
few  and  far  between,  but  this  season  the  Greenbacks  made  it  two  In  a  row  by  thoroughly  trounc- 
ing the  Jackets  on  Grant  Field,  Atlanta,  28-0.  There  never  was  a  chance  for  the  old  glory 
of  Southern   football,  but  they  had  the  psychology  with  them   as  they  had  not  yet  been   crushed 


Glover 


Dawson 


Tulane,   53;  Miisissippi  A.  &   M.,  0. 

by  Peiin  and  Florida.  Maree,  Speer,  etc.,  Avere  stopped  dead  while  Zimmemian,  Felts,  Glover, 
et  al.,  played  real  football.  The  force  of  Tiilane's  attack  was  dazzling  and  the  Atlanta  icribes 
admitted  it.  The  price  of  victory  was  heavy,  though,  for  it  was  in  this  game  that  Massey's 
ankle  was  broken  and  he  had  to  he  carried  off  the  field  after  he  had  started  things  going  with 
an  eighteen-yard  gain  in  the  first  quarter. 

Home  for  the  rest  of  the  season,  the  Wave  started  off  auspiciously  by  running  rough-shod 
over  the  Aggies  from  Mississippi,  53-0.  Zimmerman  and  Felts  did  their  share  as  usual  but  it 
was  the  reserves,  Percy,  Payne,  Hodgins  and  Lcmmon  that  ran  wild  to  chalk  up  four  touchdowns 
in  the  final  period.  Zimmerman  was  the  high-scorer  with  three  touchdowns.  The  line  loafed 
but  not  so  much  that  the  Aggies  could  get  through,  not  even  Bobby  Herrington,  their  game 
quarterback. 


Whatley 


Upton 


Tulane,  84;  Southwestern,  0. 

Auburn  got  doused  21-0  in  spite  of  their  revised  Notre  Dame  system  and  new  coach,  Chet 
Wyne.  "Rambling  Don"  Zimmerman  averaged  slightly  under  five  yards,  totalling  109  yards 
in  twenty-six  attempts.  Felts  showed  his  power  as  a  plunging  fullback.  Roberts,  on  the  line, 
was  in  every  play.     For  the  visitors,  Hatfield  and  Hitchcock  played  good  football. 

Highly-touted  Georgia  was  next  on  the  program.  They  came  here  with  the  scalps  of  Yale 
and  New  York  University,  two  of  the  East's  finest  teams.  They  came  here  in  perfect  condition 
with  "Jack  the  Ripper"  Roberts,  "Catfish"  Smith  and  Captain  Maflett  raring  to  go.  But  they 
didn't.  They  w'ere  stopped  still,  while  Tulane  scored  25  big  points  and  Dalrymple  proved  his 
right  to  all-Southern  above  either  of  the  great  Red  and  Black  ends.  The  Bulldogs  didn't  look 
weary,  either.  They  opened  up  play  through  the  line  that  made  the  first  quarter  a  scary  affair, 
although  the  ball  stayed  in  the  middle  of  the  field.     And  it  stayed  there  all   through  the  second 


Payne 


SCAFIDE 


Tulane,  12;  L.  S.  U.,  7. 

period  until  Don  Zimmerman  changed  his  mind  about  ihroxving  a  pass  in  Georgia's  territory 
and  ran  24  yards  across  the  goal  in  the  hist  minute  ot  the  half.  After  tliat  it  was  church  for 
the  Bulldogs.  Although  Zimmerman  was  so  badly  hurt  on  touchdown  play  that  he  had  to  be 
removed  for  the  rest  of  the  game,  Whatley  went  wild  in  the  second  half  and  the  score  rolled  up. 
Glover  was  greater  than  ever  before.  Holland  was  as  good  as  he  was  in  the  Northwestern 
game.  Felts,  placed  at  quarter  while  Dawson  sat  injured  on  the  bench,  showed  the  neatest  field 
generalling  home  fans  had  seen  in  a  long  time. 

Louisiana  State  was  all  that  remained  in  the  Greenie's  path  to  another  title.  It  seemed  easy. 
South  Carolina,  Mississippi  A.  &  M.  and  Alabama  had  licked  the  stuffings  out  of  the  Tiger. 
But  the  admittedly  greatest  L.  S.  U.  team  to  play  here  in  the  last  ten  years  nearly  rocked  :he 
Wave  from  the  throne.     It  showed  the  power  it  had  shown  in  walloping  the  Porkers  from  Ar- 


Tulane,  0;  Northwestern,  14. 

kansas,  27-7.  It  showed  in  "Dobie"  Reeves,  "Billy"  Butler  and  Sidney  Bowman  three  of  the 
trickiest  halfbacks  exhibited  in  the  new  stadium  this  season.  It  showed  that  Russ  Cohen  was  by 
no  means  through  as  a  coach  and  it  showed  that  Louisiana  had  two  truly  great  football  teams. 

Louisiana  first  scared  Tulane  in  the  first  quarter  when  it  cut  loose  some  clever  plays  that 
looked  goalward-bound.  But  the  invincible  Wave  line  tightened  and  L.  S.  U.  took  a  back  seat 
while  Tulane  scored  twice  during  the  second  and  third  quarters.  But  that  was  all  Tulane  could 
do  although  it  threatened  the  Tigers  five  times  and  five  times  was  tossed  back  at  the  door  of  a 
touchdown. 

In  the  last  quarter,  Tulane's  quick  kick  that  beat  Georgia,  called  at  a  bad  time  when  the 
ball  was  deep  in  Tulane  territory  and  the  Wave  had  two  downs  to  go,  was  blocked  by  an  L. 
S.   U.   lineGman   who  took   the  ball  over  the   goal.     Then   L.   S.   U.   kicked   goal   and   the   Tulane 


Mancum 


Tulane,  28;  Georgia  Tech,  0. 

stands  stopped  breathing.  Every  minute  was  a  thrill  from  then  on  and  Louisiana  once  ieriously 
threatened  to  score  again.  Tulane's  failure  to  liick  goals  after  the  touchdowns  might  have  cost 
them  the  victory.  At  last  the  game  ended  and  Tulane  breathed  its  relief.  It  ^vas  a  hard  game. 
Roberts  had  been  knocked  out  in  the  first  half.  Lodrigues  sub;:tituted  \vell  but  the  line  just  didn't 
seem  to  function  those  last  minutes.  But  Tulane  had  won,  12-7,  and  tied  Alabama  for  the  title, 
the  Tide  having  beaten   Georgia  in  Birmingham  the  same  Thanksgiving  Day. 

"Preacher"  Roberts  played  his  last  game  Thanksgiving.  So  with  Elmer  McCance,  Jack  Hol- 
land, Morris  Bodenger,  Hugh  VVhatley  and  Elmer  Massey.  A  great  team  will  be  badly  "shot" 
this  fall  but  there  is  still  the  greater  portion  of  a  fine  line — Dalrymple,  Upton,  Scafide,  Mc- 
Cormick  and  de  Coligny  along  with  nearly  all  of  the  backfield  stars — Glover,  Zimmerman,  Felts, 
Pavne,  Hodgins,  Percy,  Dawson  and  others.  Tulane  can  look  forward  to  another  great  year  of 
football. 


Uncovering  varsity  potentialities  was  the  achievement  of  the  Baby  Billow  in  1930.  While 
their  big  brothers  were  going  through  another  undefeated  season  in  the  conference,  the  freshman 
football  team  lost  the  whole  of  a  three-game  schedule.  Several  stars  were  uncovered,  however, 
and  each  of  the  opponents  had  a  dickens  of  a  time  getting  going  against  the  youngsters,  none 
scoring  until   late   in   the   game. 

The  little  Crimsons  of  Alabama  trounced  the  fro:.h,  27-0,  in  the  opening  game,  played  at 
Tuscaloosa.  The  great  reserve  strength  of  the  Reds — they  used  thirty-five  men — proved  the  un- 
doing of  Tulane,  but  it  was  not  until  the  last  period  that  the  result  was  sure.  In  this  quarter 
Alabama  scored  three  touchdowns  and  it  was  all  over,  even  the  shouting. 

Auburn  freshmen  beat  Tulane,  19-0,  in  New  Orleans.  It  was  not  until  the  last  minutes  of 
the  first  half  that  the  Plainsmen  scored — via  the  air  route.  Keeping  to  the  air  they  -.allied  again 
in  the  second  half  and  again.  Charlie  Kyle's  sensational  punting  kept  Tulane  out  of  many  a 
tough  situation.  Meadows,  Calhoun,  and  Alternate  Captain  Eddie  Henriques  also  distinguished 
themselves. 

It  took  all  that  was  in  L.  S.  U.  to  squeeze  out  a  7-0  victory  over  the  ancient  rivals  of  New- 
Orleans.  Again  the  score  did  not  come  until  late  in  the  game.  The  loss  was  a  bitter  one,  for 
the  Green  team  outfought  the  Tiger  kitties  the  whole  way.  "Little  Wop"  Glover,  "Sonny  Boy" 
Westfeldt,  and  "Little  Preacher"  Roberts  were  the  Tulane  stars.  Kyle  again  did  excellent 
rescue  work  with  his  kicking  toe. 

Homer  R.  Robinson  was  captain  of  the  Billow,  and  Fontaine  Martin  and  Allan  Roussel,  man- 
agers.    Ted  Bank  did  a  nice  job  of  coaching. 


Daniel  A.  Allain,  Jr. 
Fred  L.  Barnes 
J.  Lafayette  Barrow,  Jr. 
George  S.  Bisso 
Steven  A.  Brasfield 
Bradley  C.  Brownson 
John  Bruno,  Jr. 
Charles  H.  Calhoun 
Walter  H.  Dustmann,  Jr. 
Anthony  J.  Glover 
Edouard  F.  Henriques,  Jr. 
Henry  D.  Howlaxd 
George  T.  Hubbard 
Charles  Kyle 
Sawyer   H.  Labouisse 
Daniel  W.  Lanier 


Malcolm  A.  Lytal 
Martin  A.  Macdiarmid 
Bill  Meadows,  Jr. 
Wade  H.  Morgan 
WiLLiA.M  Neville,  Jr. 
Alfred  H.  Paddock 
Felix  M.  Pena 
Alejandro  Perez 
Edgar  M.  Rea,  Jr. 
R.  Reid  Rester 
Fi.OYD  Roberts 
Homer  R.  Robinson 
John  Rove 
R.  Hadi.ey  Sanders 
Gecrge  Westfeldt,  Jr. 


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standing:   Manguni,  Haynes.  Roberts,   Felts,   Macdonald,   Glover 
Kneeling:  Bacher,  Myer.   Ruckert,   Guy 


While  concluding  a   fairly  successful  basketball  season   foi'    1929-1930  with  seven 

victories  to  two  defeats,  the  Tulane  basketball  team  enjoyed  little  glory  during  the 

1 930- 1 93 1   season.     Coach  Bernie  Bierman  was  confronted  by  the  loss  of  such  men 

as  Dave  Drezinski,  Lizzie  Ford,  Preston  Savoy,   Phil  James,  and  Woollen  Walshe 

and  the  new  team  was  more  willing  than  able  and  lacked  teamwork 

>i^  throughout  the  year,  although  it  showed  flashes  of  form  at  times.     It 

'!^rf  was  a  better  football  team  than  a  basketball  one. 

^W  In  closing  the  previous  season  Tulane  won  from  Springhill  twice, 

»  41   to  20  and  26  to  20.     Auburn  went  under  the  Wave,  45-40,  and 

iv       *  »  again  41-37.     Then  the  win  streak  halted   and  L.  S.  U.  took  two 

games,  30-35  and  15-24.  The  Green  cagers  came  back,  however,  to 
share  the  series  with  the  War  Skule  five,  winning  the  next  two  games, 
27-25  and  30-27.  In  between  fights  with  L.  S.  U.  Bierman's  boys 
walloped  St.  Stanislaus,  42  to  29. 

Tulane's  conference  record  was  satisfactory  and  the  team  quali- 
fied for  the  tournament  only  to  be  put  out  in  their  first  game  by 
Georgia  Tech. 

This  year's  story  was  a  different  one  and  a  sadder  one.  The 
quintet  won  only  six  games  out  of  twenty  played  and  these  from  only 
mediocre  and  poor  teams.     The  support  given  the  team  by  the  stu- 


dent  body  and  by  local  fans  was  worse  than  the  team's  playing  and  to  a  great  de- 
gree responsible  for  it. 

In  the  first  schedule  game  Tulane  defeated  the  N.  O.  A.  C.  players,  50-37,  and 
a  freshman  star  of  the  past  season  was  brought  to  light  as  a  varsity  king  pin— "Midget" 
Meyer,  a  forward. 

On  December  18  Tulane  began  a  tour  of  southwestern  Louisiana  inauspiciously 
by  losing  to  Louisiana  Normal  at  Natchitoches,  18-42.  They  next  lost  to  S.  L.  L  at 
Lafayette,  20-30.  To  complete  the  sad  road  to  nowhere  they  were  downed  by  Louisi- 
ana College,  30-53.     Lack  of  teamwork  was  held  responsible  for  this  string  of  defeats. 

Tulane  got  back  on  Southwestern  by  licking  them  here  twice, 
30-23  and  36-35.  In  two  exceedingly  rough  games  with  Ole 
Miss,  the  Greenies  broke  even,  taking  the  first  tilt,  42-40,  and 
losing  the  second,  40-50.  Players  were  removed  for  fouls  like 
jumped  men  on  a  checkers  board. 

The  Louisiana  State  cage  five  took  three  games  of  a  four-game 
series  from  Tulane,  the  Green  winning  only  the  first. 

Sewanee  Mountain  Tigers  swept  the  Greenies  off  the  local 
court,  27  to  25,  and  49  to  39.  Mississippi  College  was  beaten, 
49-40,  and  then  allowed  to  win  and  split  the  series.  Auburn  won 
two  games  from  Tulane  and  Alabama,  last  year's  conference 
champs. 

Tulane's  record  did  not  merit  a  bid  to  the  Southern  Confer- 
ence tournament  and  the  quintet  stayed  at  home  to  hope  for  bet- 
ter luck  and  material  next  year. 


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Following  is  the  record  made  by  the  1929-1930  Green  Cagers: 

Tulane 31;   South«estern  L.  1 2+ 

Tulane 27;   Louisiana    College 26 

Tulane 36;   Louisiana    Normal 29 

Tulane 16;   Alabama 34 

Tulane 15;   Alabama 24. 

Tulane 27;   Mississippi   College 25 

Tulane 26;   Mississippi   College 27 

Tulane 20;   Mississippi   A.   &   M 22 

Tulane 22;   Mississippi  A.   &  M.   .     . 19 

Tulane 27;   Ole  Miss 17 

Tulane "    ....   33;   Ole  Miss 27 

Tulane 41 ;   Springhill    . 20 

Tulane 26;   Springhill 20 

Tulane 45  ;  Auburn 40 

Tulane 41 ;  Auburn 37 

Tulane 30;  L.  S.  U 35 

Tulane 15;   L.  S.  U 24 

Tulane 42;   St.    Stanislaus 29 

Tulane 27;  L.  S.  U 25 

Tulane 30;  L.  S.  U 27 


Tulane 


Southern  Conference 
.     .     .     .  31 ;  Georgia  Tech 


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BASEBALL  TEAM 


Baseball  died  a  violent  death  in  its  last  season  on  a  Tiilane  diamond.  The 
1930  team  dropped  every  game  of  fourteen  played  and  the  letters  given  to  the 
outfit  were  the  last  that  will  ever  be  given  a  baseball  team  here,  for  in  February, 
1931,  the  Tulane  Athletic  and  Student  Councils  voted  to  abandon  varsity  ball. 

On  the  plains  of  Auburn  Tulane  went  down  to  its  first  defeats  in  successive 
days,  1 1-5  and  2-1.  Johnny  Menville's  fine  hitting  was  the  only  redeeming 
feature  of  the  Tulane  losses.  Johnny  collected  three  runs  in  the  first  game  and 
hit  thrice  out  of  five  times  at  bat.  Burvant  also  made  three  hits  out  of  five 
chances.  Menville  made  two  three-baggers.  Auburn,  incidentally,  was  fresh 
from  a  12-1  victory  over  the  Birmingham  Barons,  the  champions  of  the  South- 
ern Association. 

The  New  Orleans  Pelicans  walloped  Tulane,  18-0,  in  spite  of  Captain  Tom 
George's  good  pitching.  Minnesota,  one  of  the  best  elevens  in  the  Big  Ten, 
crushed  Tulane  here,  15-6.  Menville,  O'Pry,  Hertzog  and  Burvant  played  good 
ball  for  the  locals. 

Tulane  paid  Alabama  a  sad  visit  at  Tuscaloosa,  coming  home  with  two  black 
eyes,  4-12  and  6-7.     Alabama  pitchers  struck  out  sixteen  Tulanians  in  the  first 


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game.  Tulane  led  for  the  greater  part  of  the  second,  but  the  Tide  rallied  in 
the  lucky  seventh  to  jnit  across  six  runs  and  ice  the  game.  George  led  in  hitting, 
although  he  was  knocked  off  the  mound. 

Springhill  College  of  Mobile  put  the  skids  under  Long  Tom  George  in  the 
first  of  a  two-game  series  and  under  Louis  Lundy  in  the  second.  The  scores 
were  12-7  and  20-0. 

The  Farmers  of  Mississippi  A.  and  I\L  had  a  two-day  spree  here,  defeating 
the  Grecnies,  3-2  and  6-5.  Both  games  were  hard  fought  as  the  scores  indicate 
and  it  was  no  holiday  for  the  Aggies,  although  in  the  first  game  their  pitcher, 
Gregory,  fanned  nineteen,  count  'em,  Green  batters.  In  the  second  game  a 
Tulane  rally  led  by  OTry,  Menville,  Luchsinger  and  Hertzog  came  too  late  in 
the  last  inning  to  give  the  team  a  victory. 

Springhill  took  another  from  the  Green,  6-1,  making  their  supremacy  very 
decided. 

Errors  lost  the  first  game  to  L.  S.  U.,  4-8.  The  game  was  played  here  and 
in  spite  of  the  attraction  only  a  handful  attended.  A  second  game  played  here 
was  again  last,  4-12.  Louisiana  finished  lapping  up  the  series  in  two  games  played 
in  Baton  Rouge.  The  first  the  Tigers  won,  12-4,  and  the  second,  lO-i,  and  the 
curtain  dropped  on  the  season  and  the  sport  for  Tulane  and  it  could  hardly  be 
called  less  than  a  tragedy. 

The  Athletic  and  Student  Councils  decided  that  the  shocking  support  base- 
ball received  at  Tulane,  the  general  unpopularity  of  college  amateur  baseball  and 
the  number  of  men  that  applied  for  the  sport  did  not  merit  the  expense  of  sup- 
porting the  game.  Accordingly,  in  spite  of  bitter  opposition  from  the  Hullabaloo 
and  several  New  Orleans  newspapers,  they  voted  unanimously  to  cancel  baseball 
as  a  competitive  varsity  sport.  It  was  decided,  however,  that  should  enough 
support  be  given,  intra-mural  baseball  would  be  furthered. 


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TRACK  TEAM 


Although    not  enjoying  the  samo   national   prominence   as   Tulane's  football   and   tennis    t  ar— 
track    team    of   1930    came    out    Irom    b^ihind    that    curtain    which    had    bt-en    hiding    the.  Olive    and    Blue 
runners    from   sectional    recognition    during    preceding    years. 

No  dual  mets  were  won  but  a  team  composed  of  football  backs  won  the  chief  relay  event  at  the 
Drake  Relays  and  lowered  the  record.  With  a  bare  handful  of  representatives.  Tulane  registered 
fourth  places  al  the  Southern  Conference  Indoor  Meet  at  Chapel  Hill  and  later  at  the  Conference  rally 
at    Birmingham.      A    third    place    was    scored    ai    the    Georgia    Tech    Relays    in    Atlanta. 

Coach  Fritz  Oakes  developed  two  great  trackmen  in  "Foots"  deColigny  and  "Jimmy"  Wells.  The 
former  was  a  consistent  winntr  in  high  and  low  hurdles  throughout  the  season  and  a  good  performer 
in  the  high  jump.  "Wells  happened  to  be  the  first  star  distance  runner  developed  here  within  the 
decade,  but  it  didn't  just  happen  that  he  was  an  A-1  miler,  two-miler  and  half-miler  among  the 
best  in  the  South  during  that  season. 

Captain  "Lizzie"  Ford.  Vernon  Haynes,  Red  Trunzler  and  Captain-elect  Hugh  Whatley  experienced 
more  than  eccentric  success  throughout  the  season  in  the  hurdle  events,  runs,  weights,  and  dashes 
respectively.  "Ike"  Armstrong  performed  creditably  in  the  60-yard  low  hurdles,  Garland  Taylor  in 
the   high   jump    and   ex-Captain    John    Whatley   and   Elmer    Massey    in    the   dashes   and    relays. 

Outside  of  the  regular  track  "curriculum"  was  to  be  found  the  granting  of  a  charter  to  Tulane 
for  a  chapter  of  Sigma  Delta  Psi.  national  track  fraternity,  with  the  "encouragement  of  moral,  physi- 
cal and  mental  development  and  training  among  college  students"  as  its  purpose.  The  fraternity 
was  brought  here  by  Coach  Oakes  in  the  hope  that  It  would  stimulate  greater  interest  in  track  and 
create  furthei-  trips  to  big  meets  such  as  the  Drak.'  Relays.  To  qualify  for  membership  the  can- 
didate must  pass  certain  tests  of  track  ability.  These  tests  were  held  and  several  men  were, 
"taken   in." 

Alpha  Tau  Omega  and  Beta  Tlieta  Pi  tied  for  first  place  in  the  inter-fraternity  meet  and  each 
claimed  a  leg  on  the  new  trophy,  the  old  one  having  gene  into  permanent  possession  of  the  Dekes. 
The  trophy  went  to  the  Betas,  however,  as  Massey,  an  important  point- winner  for  th,'  A.  T.  O.'s, 
was    ruled    ineligible    because   he    had    won    his   letter    in    the   Southern    Conference    meet    of   1929. 

Representing  the  New  Orleans  Athletic  Club  and  the  Elks  in  th?  S.  A.  A.  U.  meet  held  at  the 
close  of  the  season,  several  Tulane  stars  won  high  honors.  Ford,  Massey,  Glover.  Miller,  Trunzler, 
Armstrong,    Taylor,   Scafide,    Zimmerman.    Payne   and    Haynes   were    among   the    point    scorers. 

Because  of  baseball,  track  was  deprived  of  "Wop"  Glover  until  the  last  meet.  Too  bad,  for  "Wop" 
tied  for  first  in  the  pole  vault  with  12  feet,  a  height  seldom  crossed  in  conference  vaulting.  As  it 
was.  Glover  won  the  Porter  trophy  for  the  best  all-round  athlete,  taking  undisputed  claim  to  that 
honor   with    his  track    letter,    his   fourth   within    the   year. 


Cross-country 
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WHATLEY   VS.    L.    S.    U. 

got  its  real  start  in  1930.  Tulane  winning-  a  dual  meet  with  L.  S.  U.,  2T-2S.  Dar- 
ark  horse  lor  the  Green,  crossed  the  line  first.  Wells  placed  third.  Coach  Oakes 
real    distance    aggregation    out    of    these   men    and    other    promising    candidates. 

on  the  Greenie  track  bill  was  the  indoor  meet  held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Uni- 
Carolina  at  Chapel  Hill.  Running  on  a  board  track  for  the  first  time,  the  Tulane 
ored  eleven  points  lor  a  fourth  place.  And  with  only  tlirce  men  entered!  "Speedy" 
North  Carolina  entry  to  set  the  pace  then  burst  for  the  finish  of  the  mile  run  to 
37  2-5  seconds.  DcColigny  ran  second  to  Speer,  of  Washington  &  Lee,  which  won 
high  hurdles,  placed  fourth  in  the  lows  and  third  in  the  high  jump,  a  good  day's 
judges  failed  to  pick  "Ike"  Armstrong  in  either  hurdle  event,  it  was  later  de- 
e"  ran  second  in  the  lows. 


Alabama  was  the  first  dual  meet  opponent  and  it  started  things  off  badly  by  whipping  the  Green- 
men  681/^  to  59^/^.  Tulane  led  the  visitors  for  the  greater  part  of  the  meet  but  the  Crimson  swept 
the  last  three  events  and  made  the  relay  unnecessary.  Hugh  Whathy  placed  second  to  Smith  of 
Alabama  in  both  dash  events.  Falvy  Barr  won  a  thiid  for  Tulane  in  the  220.  Wells  won  the  mile, 
trailed  in  by  two  Alabamans.  Elmer  McCance  and  Haynes  placed  second  and  third  respectively  in 
the  shot  put.  DeColigny  won  the  high  hurdles  with  Captain  Ford  third.  The  lows  also  were  mostly 
Tulane  with  deColigny  and  Ford  placing  in  order.  Armstrong  Allen  placed  second  in  the  440-yard 
dash.  Haynes  was  third  in  the  pole  vault,  and  Spncer  in  the  two-mile.  The  high  jump  was  all 
Tulane  with  deColigny,  Taylor  and  Ryan  placing  in  order.  Haynes  and  Trunzler  placed  first  and 
second  respectively  in  the  javelin  throw  and  Trunzler  won  a  third  in  the  half  mile.  McCance  placed 
second    in    thu    discus.      In    the    broad   jump    deColigny    was   second   and    Pat    Ryan   third. 

DeColigny  and  "Wells  continued  their  brilliant  work 
by  taking  two  first  places  for  Tulane  in  the  Georgia 
Tech  relays  at  Atlanta.  "Foots"  walked  away  in  the 
220  low  hurdles,  finishing  in  24.7  seconds.  Wells 
ground  out  a  first  in  the  two-mile,  taking  10  minutes, 
7.3  seconds  to  get  around  the  distance.  These  vic- 
tories threw  Tulane  in  a  tie  for  third  with  Georgia 
Tech   and   Mississippi   A.   and   M. 

The  Mississippi  Aggies,  however,  were  way  out  of 
Tulane's  class  when  Oakes'  men  paid  a  visit  to  Stark- 
viUe.  The  score  was  SI  to  3G  with  Tulane  on  the 
liad  end.  Tulane  only  won  three  events.  DeColigny 
won  the  low  hurdles  in  24.7  and  the  highs  in  15.2. 
Cajjtain  Ford  placed  second  in  both  these  events. 
Trunzler  took  the  otlier  first  place  in  the  half-mile. 
Wells  was  unable  to  run  in  this  meet,  precluding  any 
Tulane  chances  in  the  distances. 

A  race  called  the  National  Football  Letterman  Re- 
lay was  added  to  Tulane's  list  of  1930  championships 
when  Massey,  the  two  Whatleys  and  Armstrong  cov- 
ered the  440-yard  distance  in  4  3.6  seconds,  a  new 
I'ecoi-d  for  the  Drake  relays  held  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
A  flashy  Notre  Dame  team  of  O'Connor,  Keplan,  Brill 
and    Mullins  finished  second. 

A  great  aggregation  of  Auburn  it es  swept  Tu-ane 
off  their  home  plains  in  the  next  dual  meet.  60  ^^  to 
50'/^.  As  usual  "Foots"  won  both  the  high  and  low 
hurdles.  Jimmy  Wells  won  the  mile  and  the  half 
mile;    Hugh    Whatley    the    220,    and    placed    second    in 

Whatley 


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the  century.  Taylor  leaped  six  feet  in  the  high  jump 
for  another  Greenie  first,  and  Red  Trunzler  added  another 
five  points  in  the  quarter.  "Buck"  Haynes  won  second 
places  in  tlie  pole  vault,  high  jump  and  javelin  throw. 
Ford,  in  the  high  hurdles,  and  Armstrong  in  the  broad 
jump  also  scored  second  places.  But  in  spite  of  all  this 
effort  and  success,  the  Plainesmen  had  more  men  to  do 
different  things  and  the  forced-to-be-versatile  Tulanians 
could  not   play  supermen   and   win  the  meet. 

In  the-  only  meet  in  which  the  relay  had  to  be  called 
upon  to  decide  the  victors,  Louisiana  State  eked  out  a 
win  over  Tulane,  62  to  55,  in  the  last  dual  contest  for 
both  teams.  Tulane  won  the  first  five  events  on  the  pro- 
gram and  s:emed  to  have  the  meet  well  in  hand  when 
the    Tigers    started    pil- 


ing up  the  points  until 
things  stood  57-55  and 
the  relay  was  called 
upon.  L.  S.  U.  won  it. 
And  just  when  the 
Greenics  threatened  to 
score  their  first  track 
victory  in  more  than  a 
dozen  years  over  the 
DlC'oi.KJN^  traditional    rivals. 

DeColigny  was  the 
high  point  scorer  of  the  meet,  winning  firsts  in  both  hurdles  and 
tying  for  first  in  the  high  jump  at  6  feet.  ^A  inch.  Wells  scored  his 
usual  victories  in  the  mile  and  half  mile.  Hugh  Whatley  outsprinted 
Percy  Brown  of  L.  S.  U.  in  the  century  and  came  second  to  Massey, 
Tulane.  in  the  220.  Haynes  ^von  the  shot-put  for  Tulane  and 
Glover  tied  with  the  L.  S.  U.  entry  for  pole  vault  honors.  Ike 
Armstrong.  Spencer  and  Pat  Ryan  also  scored  Tulane  points  in  the 

low     hurdles,     mile     and 


deColigny  and  Armstrong 


McCance 


broad  jump,  resp  ctive- 
ly.  The  Greenies  cap- 
tured every  track  event 
except  the  440  and  the 
two  mile,  but  the  Tigers 
scored  heavily  in  the 
weights,  Bordclon,  Tu- 
lane. placed  second  in  tlie  marathon.  In  a  driving  rain 
Tulane  collected  22%  points  and  fourth  place  in  the 
Southern  Conference  meet  at  Birmingham.  They  placed 
ahead  of  L.  S.  U.,  Alabama  and  Auburn,  all  of  whom  had 
beaten  the   Greenies  in   dual  meets. 

DeColigny  missed  by  a  fraction  of  a  second  cracking 
the  record  as  ho  snapped  the  tape  in  the  high  hurdles. 
Captain  "Lizzie"  placed  third.  "Foots"  sprained  his 
ankle  while  attempting  to  do  big  things  for  Tulane  in 
the  high  jump  and  consequently  was  so  hindered  in  the 
low  hurdles  that  he  only  placed  third.  "Hinkey"  Haynes 
tossed  the  javelin  IGS-odd  feet  for  another  Green  marker. 
Haynes  also  tied  for  fourth  place  hi  the  vault.  Wi  lis, 
who  had  been  ill  all  week,  still  got  a  third  in  the  mile. 
Hugh  Whatley  scored  a  point  in  the  220,  but  failed  to 
register   in   the   100. 

The  curtain  rang  down  on  the  193  0  Tulane  track  sea- 
son when  the  team  elected  Whatley  captain.  DeColigny. 
Haynes,  Massey,  Allen,  and  Wells  all  returned  to  school 
in  the  fall  and  another  and  brighter  "Tulane  Day"  in 
the   Southern   Conference   track   year   is   promised. 


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Four  of  America's  greatest  tennis  titles  are  Tulane's. 
Clifford  Sutter,  who  developed  into  a  championship  player 
on  Tulane  courts  under  the  coaching  of  Mercer  Beasley,  is  the 
holder  of  the  National  Intercollegiate,  the  Longwood  Bowl,  the 
Eastern  Grass  Court  and  the  Southern  Intercollegiate  singles 
trophies.  He  was  the  runner-up  in  the  Eastern  Intercollegiate, 
the  Western  Open  and  the  Southern  singles  tournaments. 

If  Tulane  has  been  effectively  advertised  throughout  the 
world  by  an  individual,  that  individual  is  Sutter.  His  conquest 
of  the  courts  while  wearing  the  Olive  and  Blue  has  out-shone 
the  glory  of  the  great  football  teams  of  1925,  1929  and  1930. 
Nor  have  Sutter's  victories  been  confined  to  single  matches. 
Paired  with  Maurice  "Dooky"  Baycn,  another  championship 
quality  player  developed  at  Tulane,  Cliff  has  helped  bring  the 
Tri-State,  Western  and  Southern  Intercollegiate  Doubles  titles 
to  Tulane  along  with  runner-up  honors  in  the  Longwood  Bowl  Doubles.  Dan  Mur- 
ray, a  Tulane  graduate,  and  Sutter  were  runners-up  in  the  Southern  Doubles. 

But  it  was  not  just  individuals  that  put  Tulane  on  the  tennis  map.  The  team, 
although  its  schedule  was  not  as  intensive  as  it  might  have  been,  smashed  its  way  to 
some  plausible  accomplishments. 


Clifford  Sutter 


Sutter  and  Bayon 
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Sutter  and  Bayon 


Bayon  and 
Iowa  was  the  first  dual  match.  Cliff  swept  the 
courts  with  Don  Jones,  6-0,  6-i,  while  Dooky  wal- 
loped John  Kent,  6-4,  6-1.  The  Westerners  were 
game,  but  it  was  no  contest.  Bayon  and  Sutter 
took  the  doubles,  of  course,  6-4,  6-1. 

There  is  irony  in  tennis  as  well  as  in  life.  Bryan 
Grant  took  the  Southern  singles  title  away  from 
Cliff  Sutter  last  summer  and  still  holds  strong  claim 
to  Position  Number  One  on  Mason  and  Dixon 
courts,  yet  at  Pinehurst,  N.  C,  early  in  the  spring, 
Dooky  Bayon  licked  the  stuffing  out  of  Grant.  In 
the  same  tournament  Sutter  beat  Fritz  Mercur  only 
to  lose  to  Johnny  Doeg.  George  Lott  and  Doeg 
defeated  Sutter  and  Bayon  in  the  doubles. 

Texas  seems  to  have  the  perennial  jinx  on  Tu- 
lane  Bayon  defeated  Earl  Taylor  of  the  Longhorns  in  this  dual  meet,  6-0,  6-1,  but 
then  Bruce  Barnes,  who  incidentally  has  an  N.  L.  T.  A.  rating,  upset  the  dope  and 
Sutter  6-3,  4-6,  6-0.  The  rest  of  Tulane's  team  was  not  so  good  as  the  rest  of  the 
Steers.'  Lacoste' beat  O'Kelley,  6-0,  6-1.  King  Stubbs  went  down,  6-0,  6-3.  Pan'ed, 
O'Kelly  and  Stubbs  lost  to  a  Texas  combination  in  three  sets. 

Sutter  and  Bayon  versus  the  New  Orleans  Lawn  Tennis  Club  was  the  next  meet. 

Tulane  won.  ,. 

lust  before  the  big  battle— the  Southern  Conference  Tournament— Tulane  split  a 
meet  with  the  Tarheels  from  Chapel  Hill.  Sutter  put  out  Bill  Merritt,  1 1-9,  6-3, 
which  shows  that  Mr.  Merritt  was  hot  competition.  Bayon  let 
Hinkey  Hendlin  down.  9-7,  9-7,  which  shows  that  Mr.  Hendlm  was 
also  hot  competition.  The  Tulane  championship  pair  defeated  Mer- 
ritt and  E.  K.  Graham,  6-2,  6-1.  Liskin  of  North  Carolma  beat 
Wood  Brown  6-0  and  6-3.  Graham  eliminated  Shep  Shushan,  Tu- 
lane No.  4,  6-2,  6-1.  Hendlin  and  Liskin  finished  up  North  Caro- 
lina's share  by  defeating  Brown  and  Luke  O'Kelley,  6-2,  7-5. 

The  courts  behind  the  gym  were  again  the  scene  of  the  tourna- 
ment between  the  best  in  the  college  South.  Over  twelve  institutions 
sent  their' choicest  racquet  wielders  to  Tulane,  but  without  avail  for 
all  the  honors  were  kept  right  on  the  home  lot.  In  the  singles  finals 
Cliff  decisively  defeated  Don  Cram,  the  Nashville  ace  representing 
Vanderbilt.  In  the  doubles  finals,  Sutter  and  Bayon  did  their  usual 
act,  beating  Sally  and  Gus  Feuere  of  Florida,  6-4,  6-2,  6-4. 

The  tennis  season  ended  then  as  far  as  our  seeing  Tulane  win 

-  was  concerned  but  it  really  only  began,  for  right  after  school  closed, 

Sutter  and  Bayon  embarked  on  the  crest  of  the  Green  Wave  and 

washed   North,  East,   South  and  West  to  highest  honors  in  singles 

and  doubles. 

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n.\ 


Although  only  in  its  third  year  boxing  has  become  one  of  the  most  popular  sports  at  Tulane. 
Officials  hope  that  Tulane  will  get  a  new  gymnasium  which  will  attract  and  hold  a  larger 
crowd  at  matches  and  serve  participants  more  adequately  than  does  the  present  old  stadium 
arrangement. 

In  spite  of  handicaps,  however,  there  have  been  a  large  number  of  students  answering  Coach 
Ted  Bank's  calls  and  for  so  young  a  sport  the  attendance  has  been  large  and  the  teams' 
records  good.  The  1930  Jambalaya  did  not  include  the  record  of  the  boxing  team  for  that 
3ear;   so  it  is  our  duty  to  be  its  biographer. 

The  first  match,  against  Clemson,  was  won  by  Tulane  five  matches  to 
two.  Menge,  Roy  Theriot,  Haas,  Holland  and  Pizzano  won  their  bouts,  while 
"Pee  Wee"  Thompson  and  "Buster"  Theriot  lost.  All  fights  were  closely 
contested    and    all   decided   by   decision. 

Louisiana  State  was  the  next  to  go  down  for  the  count.  Tulane  boxers  won 
five  out  of  seven  matches — Pizzano,  Holland,  Haas,  Buster  Theriot  and  Menge 
all  winning.  L.  S.  U.  got  the  proverbial  sweet  revenge  in  the  rivals'  second 
meeting,  however,  at  Baton  Rouge  this  time,  winning  the  season's  closing  meet 
before  5,000  howling  Red  Stick  fans,  five  to  two.  Jack  Holland  and  "Red" 
DeBuys  were  the  only  Greenies  to  connect.  Big  Ed  Khoury  was  not  given  a 
chance  at  Pizzano,  who  had  beaten  him  in  their  last  mixup,  but  crumpled 
"Tick"  Upton,  giant  Greenie  tackle  in  a  third  round  knockout. 

Georgia  was  easy  for  the  Greenie  sluggers,  losing  to  them  five  out  of 
seven.  Both  Theriots,  "Red"  McCormick  and  Jack  Pizzano  won  their  matches 
and  a  fifth  went  to  Tulane  by  default. 

Florida    was   a    little    tougher,    but   the    Tulanians    came    out   on    top    four 

matches  out  of  seven.     Roy  Theriot,  DeBuys,  Holland  and  Pizzano  won  their 

bouts.     Menardi,  Florida  featherweight,  kayoed  Voorhies  within  a  few  minutes. 

~^"  Tulane    placed   third   in   the    S.   I.   C.   tournament  matches,   held    at   Char- 

fc["  lottesville.     Coach  Bank  could  well  be  proud  of  Jack  Pizzano's  heavyweight 

•^'-  title    and    Jack    Holland's    lightweight   title.      Florida    copped    the    conference 

^1^  prize  and  V.  M.  I.  was  runner  up.  Menge 


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Dovless  Hill  a  fat  heavyweight,  suddenly  burst  out  of  obscurity  to  become  the  best  slugger 
TuHn  has  developed.  H  11  won  the  conference  chartipionship  at  Charlottesville  this  year 
Ld  DeBuvs  and  Lmurrav  were  runners-up  in  their  respective  divisions.  Zemurray  was 
handicapped  during  a  part  of  the  season  by  an  injury  or  no  doubt  Tulane's  record  would 
have  been   better  off.  t       i, 

Clemson  fell  easily  before  Tulane  in  the  first  competition  of  1931-  Wallis,  Menge  Jacobs, 
GianfaTa  Zemurrav  and  Hill  contributed  to  the  swamping.  Hill  won  a  second  round  knock- 
out from  Siegal  of  the  Tigers.     Blount  was  the  only  Greenie  to  lose.  ecu* 

TuZne   kfp     up   the  good  work  with   a   knock-down   and   pick-up  defeat   of   Southwestern    a 
LafaN^tte      Menge    Jacobs,   Tharp   and   Zemurray   each   won   their   bouts   by   knockouts.     Decker 
ts     hi     heavyweight   go   by   a   technical    K.  O.  to   "Red"   Brown,   S.   A.   A.    U    champion   whom 
Ja^k    Holland    knocked    out    in    a    non-collegiate    fight    several    months    ago.      Gianfala    won    his 
match  bv  decision.     Guy  Stubbs  was  the  only  other   loser. 

Thus  Tulane  climbed  out  of  the  1931  boxing  ring,  four  times  victorious  and  three  times 
defeated  and  second  place  winner  in  the  Southern  Conference  Tournament. 

Wrestling 

Coach  Monk  Simons'  matmen  engaged  in  more  activity  last  year  than  any  Tulane  wrestUng 
team  has  ever  done.  Two  exciting  matches  with  the  ancient  rivals  from  up  river  and  entry 
into  the  S    A    A.   U.  tournament  composed  the   schedule. 

The  Greenie  wrestlers  won  four  out  of  seven  matches  from  the  Tig"^  ;"  fo^a^'al^'Ed 
ina  at  Baton  Rouge.  Guv  Stubbs,  Tulane,  threw  his  L.  S.  U  rival,  Marx,  for  a  tall,  i^d 
SiWersteIn  won  by\  fall  from  Tiger  Andrews.  Earl  Daly  toppled  the  S'.'-"  Alnaokary  enough 
to  win  bv  a  decision.  "Cutie"  Eustis,  Tulane,  struggled  to  a  draw  with  Raburn,  L.  S  U. 
¥he  Louisiana  winners  were  Hornsey,  Morgan  and  Clarke,  who  defeated  Tulanians  Lienhard, 
Clair   and    Hogan,    respectively.  .  . 

In  the  second  match,  wrestled  in  New  Orleans,  Tulane's  victory  was  even  more  decisive. 
Only  Eustis  and  Harvey  lost  matches,  while  Stubbs,  Hogan,  Silverste.n,  Leinhard,  Daly  and 
Mangum   won   easily,   inmost  cases   by   falls,  from  their  Tiger  opponents.  ,       ,     ^,      ^      . 

Captain  Myrtus  Mangum  and  Jerry  Dalrymple  won  their  way  to  the  finals  of  the  S.  A. 
A   U    matches  in  their  respective  classes,  but  were  defeated  at  this  point. 

'  Eddie  Gessner,  manager,  and  C.  B.  Harvey,  John  Hogan,  Guy  Stubbs,  Mangum,  and  Silver- 
stein   won  letters. 

There  had  been  no  wrestling  program  so  far  this  year. 


A  "big  time"  golf  team  was  in  prospect  for  Tulane  as  this  went 
to  press.  Captain  George  Bush,  city  champion  and  holder  ot  many 
local  and  sectional  amateur  titles,  led  a  group  composed  of  Jesse 
Rainwater,  sensational  Country  Club  golfer;  «'••">'  S^''"'^"?'.*^ 
best  young  golfer  of  the  Metairie  Country  Club;  Shelby  Friedr.chs, 
Jacques  Lew,  Bobbv  Wehrmann  and  other  stars,  new  and  old. 
Competition  'for  team  positions  was  severe-the  material  was  so 
excellent.     A  schedule  was  being  arranged. 

In  1930  the  golf  team  played  only  one  game  against  Louisiana 
Staters  here   April   26.     L.  S.  U.  smarted   from  an   18-0  defeat 

Captain  Jesse  Rainwater  drove  his  way  to  the  semi-finals  of  the 
Southern  Conference  tournament  only  to  .be  defeated  by  Perry, 
of  Alabama,  the  tournament  champion.  Other  members  ot  the 
Tulane  team  were:  George  Bush,  captain-elect;  Jacques  Levy,  and 
Dave  Gernon. 

A  former  Tulanian  and  football  linesman,  Fred  Lamprecht,  has 
distinguished  himself  by  his  golf  record.  Lamprecht  was  fan- 
American  champion  until  this  year. 


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Bus?i  AND  Rainwater 


THE  RIFLE  TEAM 


Neivcomlb  Athletics 


Because  of  the  fact  that  the  Jambalaya  goes  to  press  when  Newcomb's  athletic  season  is  just 
beginning  to  get  under  way,   the  account  of  activities  must  necessarily  be   limited. 

An  important  addition  has  been  made  to  the  regular  athletic  program  this  year.  A  weekly 
class  in  riflery  is  being  conducted  under  the  supervijion  of  expert  sharp-shooters  at  the  Army 
Supply  Base.  Quite  a  few  girls  have  joined  the  classes,  and  as  evinced  by  the  enthusiasm  shown 
and  the  excellent  scores  already  achieved,  it  is  probable  that  Newcomb  will  claim  many  marks- 
men of  great  ability  in  the  near  future. 

The  first  three  major  sports,  Newcomb  Ball,  Vol- 
ley Ball,  and  Newcomb  Basketball,  have  been  played 
off,  and  for  each  of  these  there  was  an  admirable 
attendance,  with  the  Freshmen  proving  themselves 
to  be  remarkably  skillful  in  their  first  games  with 
experienced  upper  classmen. 

Now-,  all  lovers  of  sports  are  intensely  interested 
in  Hockey  which  seems  to  be  the  favorite  of  the 
majority  of  the  student  body.  The  oncoming  sea- 
sons when  Spalding  Basketball  and  Baseball  will 
be  played  are  being  eagerh'  looked  forward  to.  If 
the  classes  report  for  these  as  eagerly  as  they  did 
for  the  preceding  activities,  then  a  successful  ath- 
letic  season    may   certainly   be    predicted. 

Meanwhile,  the  gym  is  by  no  means  an  idle 
place,  for  Miss  Malone  daily  supervises  classes  in 
swimming  and  diving  which  will  be  brought  to  an 
end  in  May  when  the  annual  swimming  meet  is 
held.  Tournaments  in  the  minor  sports — bowling, 
ping-pong,  and  flying  fish — are  played  ofl^  at  dif- 
ferent periods  during  the  year  parallel  to  the  major 
sports.  While  all  of  these  activities  are  going  on, 
the  entire  student  body,  under  the  direction  of  Miss 
Lucy  Richardson,  is  preparing  for  gym  night  which 
occurs  in  March,  and  which  is  always  a  gala  event 


Getting  Set 


194 


A  SURE  GOAL 


at  Newcomb.  There  will  be  exhibitions  of  fencing,  apparatus  work,  wand  and  drill  exercises; 
clowns,  one  chosen  from  each  class,  will  supply  the  amusement  for  the  audience  during  the  inter- 
missions. 

The  program  for  the  Department  of  Physical  Education  culminates  at  the  end  of  May  with 
the  coming  of  Field  Day.  All  Seniors,  from  every  High  School  in  New  Orleans,  are  invited  to 
come  and  be  the  guests  of  Newcomb  in  order  that  they  may  become  familiar  with  the  environ- 
ment in  which  they  will  shortly  be  students.  On  this  day  the  track  meet  in  held,  when  compet- 
itors from  each  class  strive  for  honors  in  throwing  the  javelin,  fifty-yard  dash,  broad  jump  or 
whatever  their  choice  might  be.  There  is  also  the  Faculty-Varsity  baseball  game  played  in  May 
when  our  professors  appear  in  a  role  quite  different  from  that  in  which  we  are  accustomed  to 
seeing  them.  The  contest  is  always  an  amusing  and  enjoyable  one,  with  the  faculty  anxious  to 
prove  their  superiority  over  the  students  in  baseball   as  well  as  in  knowledge. 

Athletic  Council  has  decided  this  year  that  a  Senior  may  receive  her  sweater  during  the  year 
provided  she  gains  the  required  number  of  points.  This  decision  has  won  the  approval  of  every- 
one because  formerly  such  an  award  was  given  only  at  the  end  of  the  year.  Through  this  new 
ruling,  the  Seniors  will  be  privileged  to  wear  their  sweaters  just  as  soon  as  they  have  attained 
the  proper  requirements.  All  other  tro- 
phies and  awards  will  be  given  on  Trophy 
Night  in  June  when  the  final  closing  of 
the  Department  of  Physical  Education  will 
take   place. 

There  is  alwaj'S  something  that  a  girl 
might  do  at  Newcomb  whether  she  is  ath- 
letically inclined  or  no.  To  further  em- 
phasize the  desire  to  please.  Miss  Smith 
announced  at  the  beginning  of  the  year 
that  classes  in  tap-dancing  would  be  con- 
ducted. They  are  probably  the  most  im- 
portant new  additions  made  to  the  cur- 
riculum this  year  due  to  the  fact  that 
through  them  many  students  have  dis- 
covered that  though  they  are  not  especially 
enthusiastic  over  sports,  their  talent  lies  in 
this  new  enjoyable  form  of  exercise. 

Till:  Start 


Miss  Marianne  Perkins 


Miss  Elizabeth   Lewis 


Miss  Marion   Rainey 


Miss  Martha  McDade 


Miss  Lorraine  LaCour 


Miss  Lisette  Moore 


Miss  Virginia   Jarman 


mJ^--^ 


Miss  Lois  Meyer 


Miss  Mary  Sue  Ballowe 


ooooasoo. 


Academic 


Phi   Kappa   Sigma 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
Kappa  Alpha 
Sigma   Chi 
Alpha  Tau  Omega 
Sigma  Nu 
Kappa  Sigma 
Delta  Tau  Delta 


TULANE 

Phi  Delta  Theta 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Beta  Theta  Pi 
Zeta  Beta  Tau 
Delta  Sigma  Phi 
Sigma  Pi 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu 
Kappa  Nu 
Pi  Kappa  Phi 
Sigma  Iota 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
Arthurian's 
Lambda  Phi 
Sigma  Phi  Delta 


Newcomb 


Pi  Beta  Phi 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 
Chi  Omega 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
Phi  Mu 


Alpha  Delta  Pi 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 
Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha 
Beta  Phi  Alpha 


Beta  Sigma  Omicron 


Phi  Chi 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 
Theta  Kappa  Psi 
Nu  Sigma  Nu 


Professional 

Phi  Rho  Sigma 
Phi  Delta  Epsilon 
Phi  Lambda  Kappa 
Alpha  Epsilon  Iota 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa 
Phi  Delta  Phi 
Phi  Alpha  Delta 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma 


Honorary 


Alpha  Omega  Alpha 

Alpha  Sigma  Sigma 

Phi  Phi 

Gargoyle 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 


Beta  Gamma  Sigma 

White  Elephants 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi 

Owl  Club 

TuLANE  Square  and  Compass 


Thirteen  Club 


D.   H.   Allen,   G.   A.  AI\en.   Caine.  Carroll 

Craft.    Cohn,    deCoMgny.   Sidiere,   Goldman 

Greshani.    Kelleher,    Kohlmeyer.    Lurie.    MoCausland 

McNair,    McPhail.    Melun,    Miller.    O'Kelley 

Rainold.   Robert.   Roldehaux,    Shinbauni,   Shushan 

Stewart,   Tatum,    Thibaut.   Upton,    Youngs 


Officers 

Dr.  Melvin  J.  White Chairman 

Roland  B.  Melun Secretary 

Woollen  H.  Walshe Treasurer 

W.  H.  Walshe  .  .  .  Cliairman  of  Activities  Committee 
Frederic  A.  Youngs  .  Chairman  of  Grievance  Committee 
Robert  R.  Rainold  .     .     .  Cliairman  of  Rules  Committee 


Members  of  the  Council 


Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
R.  B.  Melun 
A.  M.  Caine,  Jr 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
J.  M.  Robert 
R.  L.  Welch 


Kappa  Alpha 
J.  E.  McNair 
J.  McCausland 


Sigma  Chi 
L.  Carroll 
W.  Fitts 


Alpha  Tail  Omega 
R.  R.  Rainold 
C.  deColigny 


Sigma  Nu 
F.  A.  YouNCs 

P.  GiDIERE 


Delta  Tan  Delta 
W.  O'Kelley 
L.  Burt 


Phi  Delta  Theta 
P.  L.  Thibaut 
Frank  Stewart 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
J.  P.  Little 
C.  B.  Craft 


Kappa  Sigma 
Armstrong  Allen 
H.  McPhail 


Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
H.  Kelleher 
E.  C.  Upton 


Beta   Theta  Pi 
W.  H.  Walshe 
V.  Gresham 


Zeta  Beta  Tau 

C.    KOHLMEVER 
W.    A.   LURIE 


Delta  Sigma  Phi 
A.    Bisso 
A.  Tatum 


Sigma  Pi 

R.  S.  Butaud 
D.  H.  Allen 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu 
J.  Cohn 
S.  Shushan 


Kappa  Nu 
S.  Goldman 

S.  Shinbaum 


Pi  Kappa  Phi 
J.   B.    PURCELLE 

G.  Robichaux 


Sigma  Iota 

Orlando  Gerodetti 
Joe  Gutierrez 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
C.  Miller 
S.  S.  Spear 


Lambda  Phi 
C.  Day 
L.  Damonte 


213 


Bacher,    Booth,    Burdine,    A.    Caine,  W.    Caine 

Claverie,  Cox,  Dours,  Fisk,  Fleming 

Gifford,   Haller,    Halbrook,   Hulsey,   Jenkins,    Johnson 

Jung,    Keith,    Kopfier,    Kostniayer,    Lewis,   Lodi'igues 

Martin,    MathPS,    Melun.    Miller,    Morrow,    Ogden 

Perry,    Riess,    Roberts,   E.   Simon,   R.   Simon,   Stancliff 

Strange,  "Waechter,  Wallis,  O'Neill,  White 


Founded  at  Ihiiversity  of  Pennsylvania,  1850 


Mu  Chapter 

Establhhi-d  1858 


Fratres  in  Facultate 


Richard  Ray  Kirk 
Dr.  Cahrles  L.  Brown 


Dr.  Andrew  Friedriciis 
Dr.  Sam  Hobson 


Ansel  M.  Caine,  Jr. 
William  E.  Cox,  Jr. 
Warum  R.  Holerook 
Marion  J.  Hulsey,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 

Warren  B.  Jung 
Henry  C.  Keith,  Jr. 
Sidney  F.  Lewis,   III 
Lawrence  W.  Martin 


Roland  B.  Melun 
Horatio  N.  Ogden 
Reginald  Perry 
Mackey  W.  White 


Clarence  J.  Morrow 


Juniors 
Charles  O'Neill 


Vance  M.  Strange 


William  Bacher 
Edwin  Booth,  Jr. 
W.  A.  Caine 
Albert  Claverie 
Eugene  Dours,  Jr. 


Sophomores 

John  Fisk 
Daniel  Fleming 
Rudolph  Holzer 
John  M.  Johnson 
w.  p.  lodrigues 


Earl  L.  Mathes 
Karlem  Riess 
Eugene  Simon 
Edward  R.  Tschirn 
Clinton  J.  Wallis 


Paul  E.  Gifford 
Henry  Haller 
Ralph  Jenkins 
Joseph  Kopfler 


Freshmen 

M.  D.  Kostmayer,  Jr. 
Clifton  L.  Miller,  Jr. 
John  C.  Roberts,  Jr. 


Brown  Rodgers 
Robert  Simon 
Gilbert  Stancliff 
A.  J.  Waechter,  Jr. 


Carter,   Charbonnet,   Collins,   Colvin 
Delaune,  Edwards,   Elizardi,  Fisher,  Frederick 

Hellier,  Holmes.  Landry,  LeJeune,  Lobdell 
Long,    McCook,    McNeill,   McCormick,    Moseley 

Bridges,   Moore.   Nesbitt,   Robert,    Scale 
Warriner,   J.  Welch,  R.  Welch,  Williamson 


Founded   at   University  of  Virginia,   if 

Eta  Chapter 

Established  iSyS 


Dr.  Octave  Cassecrain 
Dr.  John'  A.  Lanford 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Stuart  G.  Noble 
James  M.  Robert 


Dr.  Robert  Strong 
C.  S.  Williamson,  Jr. 


L.  S.  Charbonnet 
Charles  Frederick 
Robert  B.  Gallegly 


Harvey  Colvin 
John  M.  Cotton 
C.  Jack  Fisher 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Stanhope  H.  King 
Joel  J.  McCook 

Juniors 

Harry  Hellier 
John  F.  McCormick 
A.  Brown  Moore 


John  Moseley 
James  Robert,  Jr. 
A.  K.  Seale 


Lee  T.  Nesbitt 
D.  B.   Searcy 
Russell  Welch 


John  Carter 
Harry  G.  Duke 


Sophomores 

Elmo  J.  Edwards 
Durel  Landry 
William  Leake 


Louis  Long 

C.  S.  Williamson,  IH 


William  Bridges 
Elson  Delaune 
Ralph  Elizardi 
John  Fasterling 
John   Holmes 


Freshmen 

Donald  Kerr 
Alvin  Landry 
Alfred  Lejeune 
Robert  Lobdell 
David  McNeill 


Rene  de  Montluzin 
Boyce  Neal 
Kearny  Robert 
James  Welch 
Douglas  Warriner 


217 


Buchanan,  Clark,   Eustis,    Feiber.  Fenner 

Ferry,   Gensler.    Gray,   Hamilton.    Harclie.   Harrison 

Hendricks.  Hertzog.    Hopkins,    Jack,  Jenkins,    Kalile 

Kehoe,   Kemp.   Lumpkin,    Martin,    Matthews,   McCausland 

McNair,    Miller,    Payne,    Perdue.    Roussel,    Shaw 

Spicer,    Tupper,    Tooke.    Vaughan,    Vennard,    Ware 

Westfeldt,   White.  J.  Williams,   R.  \Villiams,  Witherspoon,  Wogan 


Founded   at  U'ashiiiston   and  Lee   rniveisity,    1S65 

Psi  Chapter 

Establuln-d  1SS6 


Dr.  David  Blackshear 
Dr.  H.  E.  Buchanan 
Dr.  Emmett  L.  Irwin 


Charles  Payne  Fenner 
Alexander  Hamilton 
Ralph  Hopkins,  Jr- 


Thomas  J.  Fatheree 
Philip  Gensler 
Prentice  Gray 
Hatlev  Harrison,  Jr. 


J.  D.  Anderson 
Edward  Ferry 
William  T.  Hardie 
John  Hendricks 


John  Buchanan 
Edwin  Clark 
Edward  Eustis 
James  Feiber 


Fratres  IX  Facultate 

Dr.  Pierre  J.  Kahle 
Dr.  Henry  Laurens 
Dr.  Denegre  Martin 

pRATRES   IX   UXIVERSITATE 

Seniors 

R.  C.  Kemp,  Jr. 
J.  E.  McNair,  Jr. 
Morgan  Shaw 

Juniors 

Ambrose  Hertzog 
Whitfield  Jack 
John  R.  Jenkins,  Jr. 

Sop/io/nores 

Reichard  Kahle 
Richard  Kehoe 
Edward  Matthews 
Allison  Miller 

Freshmen 

Hugh  Lumpkin 
AsHTON  Martin 
William  Meadows 
George  Perdue 
Allen  Roussel 


Dr.  Robert  Sharp 

Dr.  M.  T.  Van  Studdiford 

Dr.  James  Winston 


Ogden  Vennard 
R.  B.  Williams 
Richard  Williams 


Jack  McCausland 
Charles   Monsted 
Edward  F.  Neild,  Jr. 
JosEPFi  Ware 


Francis  Payne 
Norwood  Spicer 
T.  B.  Tooke 
Wardlaw  Witherspoon 


Deas  Tupper 
Fred  K.  A'aughan 
George  Westfeldt,  Jr. 
Philip  Wogan 


219 


Banister,  Bowman,  Brlstow 

Burke,   Carroll,    Callleteau,    Desporle,    Eshleman.    Eustis 

Felts.    Fitts,    Hartung.    Higginbotham,    Humphries.   Jacobus 

Johnstone,   King,   Lanikin,  Leake,   Lelong,  L.  Lytal 

M.    Lytal,    McVea,    H.    Moise,    J.    Moise,    Porter,    Sanders 

C.    Shilstone,    H.    Shilstone,    Walters,    Walthall 


Founded   at  Miami  University,   1855 


Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 

Established  1SS6 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  E.  D.  Fen-ner  Dr.  P.  A.  IVIcIlhenny 


L.  J.   Bristow 
Leigh  Carroll 


J.  S.  Desporte 
David  Eustis 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 
B.  F.  Eshleman 


Juniors 

K.  C.  Johnstone,  Jr. 
Florian  Lopez 
Harold  Moise 


H.  C.  Leake,  IL 
P.  A.  Lelong,  III 


Herbert  Shilstone,  Jr. 
C.  L.  Young 


Berry  Bowman 
Hardin  Branch 
J.  W.  Burke 
E.  G.  Cailleteau 


Sophomores 

W.  L.  Fitts,  hi 
C.  A.  Hartunc 
J.  M.  Higginbotham 
W.  D.  King 


Lake  Lytal 
James  E.  Moise 
Charles  McVea 
C.  R.  Walters 


Ray  Banister 
Henry  Humphries 
D.  W.  Jacobus 


Freshmen 

Vic  Lamkin 
Malcolm  Lytal 
Donald  Porter 


Hadley  Sanders 
Cecil  Shilstone 
William  Walthall 


-Not   a  meinlier. 


Beasley.  Chalaron,  deColigny,  French 

Gilmer.    Ellis,   E.   Eustis,    J.    Eustis,   Farrar,    Gillis 

Jenkins,  Kammer.  LeBrcton,   Leverich.  Martin,   Massey 

Mercier,   Myers,   *Moran,  Morgan,   Miller,   Naftel 

Ogden,  rtainold.    Ramsey.   Rea.   Read,   Salaun 

Schulze.    Stout z,    Swanson.    J.    Tharito.    P.    Tharjiu,   Weed 


Alpha  Tau  Omega 

Founded   at  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1S65 

Beta  Epsilon  Chapter 

Established  1SS7 


Fratres  IX  Facultate 


Nathaniel  C.  Curtis 
Dr.  Allan  C.  Eustis 
Frederick  Hard 


Dr.  C.  L.  Eshleman 
Dr.  R.  C.  Lvnch 
Dr.  Randolph  Lyons 


Joseph  Allen 
James  H.  Gillis 


Fratres  in  Uxiversitate 

Seniors 

William  Gilmer 
Gilbert  Greene 
Augustus  E.  Massey 


Thomas  Ramsey 
James  B.  Read 


Joseph  F.  Beasley 
Ernest  L.  Eustis,  Jr. 


Juniors 

Calvert  G.  de  Coligny 
Mallory  Van  Morgan 
Robert  R.  Rainold 


Edwin  Stoutz 
James  Tharpe 


Frank  J.  Chalaron 
Hardin  Ellis 
Ellsworth  French 
Otis  E.  Jenkins 


Sophomores 

Nolan  C.  Kammer 
Edmond  LeBreton 
Priestly  Leverich 
Buford  M.  Myers 
Morris  E.  Popkins 


Rudolph  Schulze 
Joseph  Swanson 
Page  Tharpe 
John  C.  Weed 


Bres  Eustis 
Edgar  Farrar 
Fontaine  Martin 


Freshmen 

John  Enos  Mercier 
Paul  Miller 
Alfred  Moran 
Jack  Naftel 


Edgar  Rea 
Harold  Salaun 
Demmick  Thedford 


223 


Bergstedt,  Dalrymple.   Davis.  Day,  Everett 

Ewing,    Pcntenot,    Fountain,   Gardiner,    Gidiere 

Guilbeau,    Harrell,    Miazza,   Morrow.    Mosley 

Neal,  Potter,  Powell,   Robinson,   Sinionton 

Swearingen,  Weston,   Wilson.  Youngs 


m-M'yd'f)U)'My''^  ^ 


M^ 


Sigma  Nil 

Founded    at   Virginia    Military   Institute,    1869 

Beta  Phi  Chapter 

Established  1SS8 


Dr.  E.  E.  Allcever 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

C.  E.  Dunbar 

Dr.  George  Hardin 


Dr.  John  McBkvcib 


J.  P.  Everett 

W.  S.  Harrell,  Jr. 

J.  M.  McBryde,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Se7iiors 
G.  J.  Miazza 

K.   T.    MOSLEY 

H.  R.  Potter 


C.  P.  Powell 
H.  C.  Weston 
F.  A.  Youngs 


G.  R.  Dalrymple 
R.  C.  Day 

D.  D.  Young,  Jr. 
J.  Y.  Fontenot 


C.  E.  Bergstedt 
E.  E.  Guilbeau,  Jr. 


Juniors 

W.  J.  Fountain 
F.  W.  Gardiner 
P.  S.  Gidiere 


Sophomores 

R.  E.  Holmes,  Jr. 
K.  K.  Miazza 
Gladstone  Phillips 


J.  W.  Neal,  Jr. 
G.  W.  Robinson 
R.  J.  Stroble,  Jr. 
D.  C.  Swearingen 


John  Read 

R.    M.   SiMONSTON 


F.  L.  Barnes 
W.  R.  Davis 


Freshmen 

Bruce  Hopkins 
Sidney'  Morrow 


A.  W.  Pettigrew,  Jr. 
Jack  Wilson 


225 


Adams,    Allen.   Blake.    Cairuth 

Count iss,    DeRanius,    Doss.    Ehkrt,    Foster,    Glass 

Habans,  Hardin,   Huthnance,   Hyde,   Knowies 

Kuhner.  Lambert.  Landry,  Lee,  A.  Lewis,  J.  Lewis 

McCoy,    McLcod,   McPhall,    Mouton,    IMuth 

Pitts,    Eeixach,    Roy.   Sartor,    Saucier,   Staley 

Tbigpen,   Tbompson,   Tolleson.   Watson,   "Williams 


a  ^igma 


Founded    at   University   of    Vivgini:i,    1869 


SiGiviA  Chapter 

Established  1SS9 


Ted  Cox 

Dr.  E.  L.  Faust 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  Fred  Fenne 
Frederick  H.  Fox 
Dr.  a.  N.  Houston 


Dr.  E.  L.  King 
Dr.  M.  J.  White 


Fratres  in  Universitate 


G.  Armstrong  Allen 
C.  E.  Hardin,  Jr. 


E.  P.  Lee,  Jr. 

W.   H.   MOUTON 

V.  L.  Roy,  Jr. 


H.  R.  Stalev 
C.  E.  Thompson 


E.    H.   COUNTISS 

ROBT.  Hills 


Juniors 

A.  W.  Lewis 
J.  A.  Lewis,  Jr. 
H.  B.  McPhail 


T.  R.  Sartor,  Jr. 
J.  A.  Williamson- 


R.  B.  Foster,  Jr. 
J.  B.  Haeans 


Soplwinorcs 

E.    T.    liUTHNANCE 

L.  T.  Kuhner 


A.  J.  Rei.xach 
R.  B.  Williams 


J.  V.  Blake,  Jr. 
L.  E.  Carruth,  Jr. 
W.  E.  Ehlert 
Tom  Glass,  Jr. 
J.  L.  Hyde,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

Arthur  Johnson,  Jr. 
J.  M.  Knowles 
H.  M.  Lambert 
E.  S.  Landry 


F.  S.  McCoy 
J.  H.  MUTH 
Max  Saucier 

A.   W.   TOLLESON 

A.  C.  Watson 


227 


\\  W  ^k 


Andry.  Burt,  Christianson,   E.  Cooper 

R.    Cooper,   Blanchard.    Brister.   Burnett,   England 

Friedrichs,   Gleason.   Harding,   Kittredge,   Morrison 

Moore,  Munson.  O'Connor,  L.  O'Kelley,  W.   O'Kelley 

Percy,   Sherwood,    Richardson,   Thorn,   "Whitten 


Founded  at  Bethany  College,   1S58 

Beta  Xi  Chapter 

Established  iSSq 


Dr.  Pierce  Butler 


Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  S.  C.  Jamison 


Dr.  J.  P.  O'Kelley 


Cecil  Burnett,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

E.  M.  McCarroll 
L.  DeB.  O'Kelley 


A.  E.  Moore 


A.  C.  Andry,  Jr. 
H.  H.  Brister 


L.  W.  Burt 

Ervin  Cooper 
Robert  Cooper 


Juniors 
J.  C.  Harding 

Sophomores 

Norton  England 
Shelby  Friedrichs 
Howard  Gleason 

W.    E.   KiTTREDGE 


James  H.  Morrison 
W.  H.  O'Kelley 


James  Percy 

W.  P.  Richardson 

R.  C.  Whitten 


Carver  Blanchard 
George  Bott 


Freshmen 

Louis  Christianson 
Warren  Munson 
Jack  O'Connor 


Charles  Sherwool 
Charles  Thorn,  Jr. 


229 


Crawfoi'd.    Cunningham.    Dodge,    Duval,    Dymond 

Feltus,  Fortier.   Freeman,   Gambtl,   Gessner,   Glover 

Grace,   Guion,    Henderson,   Hogan,   Howell,    Irwin 

Kelleher,  Lafaye,  Lewis,  Lilly,  Link,  Long 

Mauniit,    McCance,    Neville,    Petteway.    Postlethwaite,    Rainwater 

Regan.   Schwab,  Stewart,  Stokes,  Thibaut 


Founded   at  Miami   University,  Oxfotd,  Ohio,   1848 

Louisiana  Alpha  Chapter 

Eslalilislicd  iSSq 


Dr.  R.  Ashman 
Dr.  C.  W.  Duval 


Edward  H.  Gessner 
John  A.  Glover 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  H.  B.  Gessner  Dr.  R.  C.  Harris 

Dr.  J.  B.  Guthrie 


Dr.  H.  E,  Miller 


Dr.  a.  Ochsner 
Dr.  F.  W.  Phillips 


Fratres  in  Universit.\te 

Seniors 

George  Lilly  John  C.  Henderson         Godfrey  Z.  Regan 

Robert  S.  Link 


Elmer  M.  McCance       Charles  M.  Rucker 


Fran'k  C.  Smith 


Lowell  P.  Dawson 
George  W.  Dodge 


Pierre  L.  Thibaut 

J  iiniois 

Hugh  McC.  Evans 
J.  H.  R.  Feltus 
Thomas  Irwin 


Wesley  D.  Thompson 


Ogden  W.  Lafave 
Frank  B.  Stewart 


T.  J.  Cunningham, 
Charles  Gambel 
Walter  S.  Guion 
James  Hodgins 
Paul  Hogan,  Jr. 
Julian  P.  Howell 


Walter  Crawford 
Joseph   Duval 
William  Dymond 


J«. 


Sophomores 

Trever  Lewis 
P..  Nelson  Long 
Robert  Mack 
Adrien  a.  Maught 
John  O  Connor 


Freshmen 

Marquez  Ehlinger 
Alcee  Fortier 
Richard  Freeman 
William  Grace 


A.  L.  Postlethwaite,  Jr. 
George  K.  Pratt,  III 
Jesse  G.  Rainwater,  Jr. 
O.  J.  Reiss 
Jack  Schwab 
Davis  Stokes 


Robert  Kelleher 
William  Neville 
Earle  Petteway 


Adams,   Adrion,  Atkinson,    Becnel 

Callahan,  Chambers,   Craft,   Dart,    Dowling,   Fair 

Fisher,  Fowler,   Gordinier,    Gottschalk,   Henderson 

Jackson,  Johnson.   Kemp,  Littell,  Little,  Maury, 

Mills,   Morgan,   Plauche,   Quarles,   Schoenberger 

Sessions,    Shell,   Stroud,   Tuller,   Vincent,    Voss 

Wahl,  Weilbaecher,   Wetherill,   "Williams,   Woods 


Founded  at  University  of  Alabama,  1856 

Louisiana  Tau  Upsilon  Chapter 

Eslahlished  jSgy 


Donald  Derickson 
C.  B.  Dicks 


Herndon  Fair 
Waller  Fowler,  Jr. 
Gordon  Johnson 


Brigman  Craft 
Wesley  Dowling 
Bill  Fisher 
Scott  Flower 
Cliff  Flynn 
Jack  Gordinier 


Noel  Adams 
Dudley  Atkinson 
Alston  Callahan 


Vernon  Adrion 
Dudley  Andry 
Bob  Baer 
Will  Becnel 


Fratres  in  Facvltath 
Dr.  G.  W.  Kutscher,  Jr. 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

William  Littell 
JiMMiE  Shell 
Carl  Stroud 

J  u  mors 

Jack  Gottschalk,  Jr. 
Tom  Jackson 
Duncan  Kemp 
Pat  Little 
Frank  Maury 

Sophomores 

Edward  Cleve 
■     Johnny  Henderson 
Mark  Roy 

Fresh/lien 

Beale  Chambers 
Albert  Dart 
Lang  Holland 
Price  Holland 


Dr.  J.  A.  Lyon 
Dr.  John  Pratt 


Carlyle  Voss 
Bon'N'ie  Weilbaecher 
Melvin  Wetherill 


Rodney  Mills 
Cicero  Sessions 
Perry  Thomas 
Will  Tuller 
Jerry  Williams 
Willie  Woods 


Drew  Smith 
William  Vincent 
Carl  Wahl 


Wade  Morgan 
Hester  Plauche 
Hugh  Quarles 
Pope  Schoenbergek 


Airey,  Andrus,  Bartlett,  Bell,  Bethea 

Bufkin,    Chavigny,    Cleveland,    Cooke,   Dawkins 

Derickson,    Harry,    Hughes,    Isacks.    Jarreau,    Johnson 

Jordan.   Kalleher,   King,  Labouisse,   B.   McCloskey,    E.    McCtoskey 

J.   McCloskey,    McGehee,    Menge.    Monroe,    Moseley,    Nolan 

Parker,    Saint,    Souchon,    St.    Martin,   G.   Stubbs,    K.    Stubbs 

Thames,   Trousdale,   Upton,   Walsh,   "VVhatley 


[amMMfffB 


Founded  at  Yale  College,  1844 

Tau  Lambda  Chapter 

Established  iSqq 


n 


Willis  Banker 
William  Bell 
Theodore  Bethea 
Paul  Cooke 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Harry  Kelleher 
Allen  King 
Bernard   McCloskey 
Edward  McGehee 


Henry  Menge 
King  Stubbs 
Henry  Wehrmann 
Hugh  Whatley 


George  Bush 
Benjamin  Dawkins 
Alan  Devlin 
Harry  Glover 
Robert  Hughes 


Charles  Chavigny 


Juniors 

Monroe  Labouisse 
Ladislas  Lazaro,  Jr. 
Joe  McCloskey,  Jr. 
Ulisse  Nolan 


Sophomores 
Leonard  Isacks 


Dubose  Saint 
Harry  Souchon 
Guy  Stubbs 
John  D.  Thames 
Clagett  Upton 


Robert  Jordan 


Parker  Airey 
Edward  Axdrus 
Julian  Bartlett 
Turner  Bufkin 
Murray  Cleveland 
Gayden  Derickson 


Freshmen 

Anthony  Glover 
Tom  Harry 
Edward  Henriques 
A.  Jarreau 
Charles  Kyle 
Sawyer  Labouisse 


Edward  McCloskey 
Charles  Moseley 
Maurice  St.  Martin 
William  Seay' 
Harry  Swartz 
Robert  Walsh 


Bayon,   Calhoun,   Clay,   Dameron.   Davidson 

H.  DeBuys,   J.  DeBuys,   de  la  Houssaye,   Eastman,   Gresham,   Guy 

Higdon,   Howard.    Hume.    Huntress.   James,   Jastram 

Keenan,    Kennedy,    Legier.    Light.    G.    MacDiarmid 

M.   MacDiarmid.    Matthews,   McLellan,    Mercer,    Miles,    Moore 

Penney,    Rhodes.    Rivenbark.    Schneidau.    Seemann,    Seeuws 

Sullivan,    Sutter.    Walshe,    Webb,    Zimmerman 


Dr.  W.  p.  Bradburn 
Dr.  F.  E.  Lejeune 
Dr.  Charles  J.  Bloom 


Beta  Theta  Pi 

Founded   at   Miami  University,   1839 

Beta  Xi  Chapter 

Esiahlislied  iQoS 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

W.  B.  Pipkin 

Dr.  R.  de  la  Houssave 

Fratres  in  Universitate 


Dr.  Muir  Bradburn 
Sumter  D.  Marks,  Jr. 
Delvaille  H.  Theard 


M.  J.  Bayon 

M.   L.  DE   LA    HOUSSAYE 

N.  R.  Howard 


A.  E.  Jastram 
W.  C.  Keenan,  II 
J.  R.  Legier 


W.  M.  Light 
Ford  Seeuws 
W.  H.  Walshe 


Frank  Dameron,  Jr. 

H.  D.  DeBuys 

J.  F.  DeBuys 

J.  V.  Gresham,  Jr. 

P.  E.  James 


Juniors 

C.  B.  Kennedy 
A.  N.  Lewis,  Jr. 
M.  G.  Lynch 
G.  F.  MacDiarmid 


P.  A.  Moore 
W.  F.  Penney' 
W.  C.  Rivenbark 
C.  D.  Schneidau 
C.  S.  Sutter 


Lloy'd  Guy' 
Robert  Hicdon 
Chas.  Hume 


Sophomores 

F.  G.  Huntress,  Jr. 
F.  W.  Matthews,  Jr. 


E.  B.  Mercer 

H.  D.  Sims 

D.  G.  Zimmerman,  Jr. 


Chas.  Calhoun 
Elwood  Clay 
Girard  Davidson 
G.  P.  Eastman 
Hicks  Edwards,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

Edward  McLellan 
Martin  MacDiarmid 
PoRCHER  Miles,  Jr. 
J.  L.  Rhodes,  Jr. 
Thomas  R.  Schneidau 


Chas.  Seemann 
Walker  Sullivan 
Edward  Sutter 
M'm.  T.  Walshe 
George  Webb 


Bodenheimer,  Cohen,  Dennery,  B.  Friedman,   K.  Friedman 

Herolcl,   Jacobs,   Kling,   Kohlman.   Kohlmeyor 

J.   F.   Levy,    J.   Levy,    L.    Levy,   P.  Levy,   Lurie 

Marx,  Meyer,   Moss,   Mundt,   Ochs 

Phillips,  Reisfeld,   Rosenberg.   Selig-mann,   Steiner.   Stern 

2.^8 


Zeta  Beta  Tata 

Founded  at  Jewish  Theological   Seminary,   if 

Sigma  Chapter 

Esiahlishcd  igog 


Frater  in  Facultate 
Kenneth  Kahn 


Louis  Bodenheimer 
Lazare  Cohen 
Theodore  Dexnery 


B.  M.  Friedman 
S.  G.  Jacobs,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Stanford  Hyman 
Walter  Lurie 


Juniors 

Wm.  B.  Kohlman,  Jr. 
LoRis  Levy 
Louis  Ochs,  Jr. 


Harry  Meyer 
A.  C.  Rosenberg 
Bernard   Stern 


Irving  Seligmann 
Leon  Weill 


Simon  Herold 
Jimmy  Heymann 


Sophomores 

Paul  Levy 
H.  P.  Marks,  Jr. 
Albert  Phillips 
Robert  Reisfeld 


Charles  Ttitche,  Jr. 
Sol  Weiss,  Jr. 


Emile  Cahn 
Robert  Friedman 
Herman  Herold 
Paul  Kling,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

Joseph  Levy 
Ferd  Lob 
Jack  Marx 
Hartwig  Moss 


Leslie  Mundt 
Jesse  Rosenfeld,  Jr. 
Lewis  Schwarz,  Jr.  ' 
Max  Stockner 


239 


Baker,    Barro\v,    A.    Bisso,   G.    Bisso,   Brehm 
Brewer,    Brierre,    Burvant.    Campbell,    Tolvin,    Crais 
Doullut.    Fleming,   Fletcher,    Green,    Haik.    Hamilton 
Hartman,   House,    Jennings,    Keller,    Klay,    Knight 
Lachin.   Lagarde,   Lynch,    Magee,   Meraux,    Meyer 
Mudd.    Newman.    Odom.    Rester.    F.    Roberts,    L.    Roberts 
Rougelot,    Rouse.    Sorrells.    Tatum,    Vinson,   AValsh 


^igmia. 


FM 


Founded    at   New   York   College,   iS 

Chi  Chapter 

Establislied  IQ16 


Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  C.  G.  Jakger  Dr.  E.  Garland  Walls 

Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 


Paul  V.  Colvin 


Henry  R.  Crais 
LoYD  T.  Roberts 


Hillrie  K.  Rouse,  Jr. 


Morris  M.  Baker 
William  P.  Barrow 
Alexander  Bisso,  Jr. 
J.  Theodore  Brierre 


Juniors 

Urbain  J.  Burvant 
Carlos  R.  Hamilton 
Adolphus  Y.  Jennings 
Nathaniel  B.  Knight,  Jr. 
Doyle  C.  Magee 


Leonce  D.  Newman 
Charles  B.  Odom 
John  E.  Sorrells 
Sherard  a.  Tatum 


Robert  Brehm 

Ben  Fleming 

R.  Manning  Fletcher 


George  S.  Bisso 
Fred  W.  Brewer 
Chester  P.  Doullut 
Matthew  R.  Green 
George  M.  Haik 
Edwin  Herpich 


Sophomores 

J.  Clifford  Hartman 
Merkl  L.  Lagarde 
Jules  Meraux 

Freshmen 

Curtis  R.  House 
George  T.  Hubbard 
Clifford  L.  Keller 
Homer  J.  Klay",  Jr. 
Lewis  A.  Lachin 


Hermann  Meyer 
Guy  Odom 
Noley  H.  Vinson 


William  J.  Lynch 
Robert  R.  Rester 
Floy'd  B.  Roberts 
Robert  E.  Rougelot,  Jr. 
John  W.  Roye 
RuFus  S.  Walsh,  Jr. 


241 


A5^( 


Aldrich,  Allen,  Anders,   Beck,   Bivins 

Blaize,   Bruno.   Butaud,    Christonsen,   Harvey 

Herring,   Holmes,   Larose,    Mason,   McDowell 

Moselcy,   Oxford,   Reinking,   Renken.   Robertson 

Rose,  Ronton,  Simpson,  Slaughter,  Wright 


Sigima  Pi 

Founded  at  Vincennes  University,   1897 

Omicron  Chapter 

Established  IQ20 


Dr.  E.  a.  Bechtel 


Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  D.  C.  Browne 


Dr.  L.  Gordon 


Robert  C.  McDowell 
T.  M.  Oxford 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 

Paul  Renken 
Claiborxe  B.  Robertsov 


William  Mack  Routo.v 
Thomas  R.  Simpson,  Jr. 


Ju 


mors 


B.  E.  Aldrich 
Dean  H.  Allen 


Harry  N.  Anders 
Russel  S.  Butaud 
Joseph  B.  Holmes 


Henry  Larose,  Jr. 
W.  S.  Slaughter,  Jr. 


Ernest  Beck,  Jr. 
Ellsworth  Bivins 


Sophomores 

Reginald  N.  Blaize,  Jr. 
RdcuM  H.  Crasto 
John  S.  Herring 


Keith  Mason 
Walter  F.  Reinking 


John  Bruno,  Jr. 
S.  B.  Christensen 


Freshmen 
J.  B.  Harvey 

A.  J.  MOSELEY 

W.  M.  Reid 


P.  C.  Rose,  Jr. 
H.  G.  Wright 


Bonart,   Cohn,  Ferber 

Greonblatt,    Haas.    Kierr.    Lang 

Lehniann,   A.   Levy.  E.   Levy.    Marks 

Moses.  Mintz,   Radlauer.  Romeo 

Scheinuk,   Shushan,   H.  Solomon,  M.   Solomon 

244 


Sigma  Alpha  Mm 

rounded   at  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1909 

Sigma  Gamma  Chapter 

Eslahlislii'd  igso 

Fratres  in  Universitate  . 

Seniors 
Edward  D.  Levy  Arthlir   Radlauer 

]  Liniors 
Irving  H.  Cohn  Shepard  Shushan 

Sophomores 

Harold  B.  Bonart  Bernard  A.  Moses 

Nat  M.  Greenelatt'  Zachary  Romeo 

Samuel  Lang  Arthur  Scheinuk 

Leon  Mintz  Max  Solomon 


Freshmen 

Leo  Fereer  Arthur  G.  Levy 

Raymond  Kierr  Paul  L.  Marks 

Emile  J.  Lehmann  Harry  Orlov 

Herbert  G.  Solomon 


Aronson,   Baikoff.    Blitz 

*Everett,   Finkelstein,   Goldblatt 

Goldman,    Hirsch,    Marchiz 

Miles,    Shinbaum,   Singer 


Kappa  Nil 

Founded   at  Rochester  University,   191 1 

Sigma  Chapter 

Eslablislicd  IQ22 

Frater  in  Facultate 
Dr.  N.  H.  Polmer 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Morris  Bodenger  David  Drezixski 

Robert  Segal 

Juniors 

Sidney  Goldman  Sam  Shinbaum 


Sophomores 


Samuel  Barkoff 
Oscar  Blitz 


WiLLARD    FiNKLESTEIN 

Sidney  Singer 


Freshmen 

Harold  Aronson  Jacob  Hirsch 

Louis  Goldblatt  Isadore  Marchiz 

Sidney  Miles 


247 


Addison,    Birdwell,    Brannan,    Burgoyne,    Cook 

Haas,  Hopkins,   Howard,   Jones,   Norris 

Ogden,   Lea.   O'Leary,   Paine,   Purcell 

Richards,    Robichaux,    Sliane,    Snider,    Simmons 
Soniat,    Voorhies,   Webb,   AVeber.   AVoods 


Pi  Kappa  Phi 

Founded   at  Charleston  College,   1904 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Established  1923 


Frater  in  Facult/xte 
G.  B.  Hasty 

Fkatres  in  Universitate 

Post  Graduate 
R.  A.  Fisher 


W.  P.  Addison,  Jr. 

J.    B.    BiRDWELL 


Seniors 

B.    R.    BURGOYNE 

G.  S.  Hopkins 
W.  G.  Jones 


H.  Ogden 
H.  S.  Shane 


Max  Brannan 


Juniors 

J.    D.    PURCELL 


E.    B.    ROBICHAUX 


T.  Jacques,  Jr. 
C.  E.  Richards 


Sophomores 

S.    R.    SXIDER 

T.  L.  L.  Soniat 

B.    VOORHIES 


J.  S.  Webb,  Jr. 
T.  B.  Woods,  Jr. 


W.  W.  Armistead,  Jr. 
J.  Cassidy 
F.  Haas,  Jr. 
W.  A.  Howard 
J.  Lea 


Freshmen 

T.  Little 
V.  McCoy 
L.  Micas 

J.    E.    NORRIS 

R.  O'Leary 


L.  Page 
R.  L.  Paine 

E.  Simmons 
D.  Waits 
G.  Weber 


249 


Cadaval,   Gerodetti,   Lopez 
Prieto,   Valle,  Vasquez 


250 


Founded  at  Louisiana  State  University,   190+ 


Nu  Epsilon  Chapter 

Establis/ird  IQ24 

Frater  in  Facultate 
Dr.  Rudolph  Matas 

Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 


Jaime  G.  Cadaval 


Joseph  P.  Gutierrez 
Juniors 


Manuel  M.  Garcia 
Gerardo  Lopez   (y  Solis) 


Orlando   F.   Gerodetii   (y  Cuellar) 


Alberto  Prieto  (Eleta) 
Antonio  F.  del  Valle 


Sophomores 
Kermit  Brau  Edward  Vales 

Joseph  D.  Scolaro  Guillermo  Vasquez    (y  Molina) 

Ernesto  Venegas 

Freshmen 

Arturo  N.  Alvarado  Jose  M.  Garcia 

Maximo   Carrizo    (Villarreal)  Alejandro  Perez 

Adolpho  Urrutia   (y  Fernandez) 

Leopoldo  Villareal 


251 


^E(^^ 


Allenburger,   Bender,    Butzke,   Callaway 

Click,   Cooper,  Donnelly,   Fortenberry,   Goldman 

Haar,  Huber,  Jackson,  Kreeger,  LeBreton 

Lee,   Miller,   Milligan,   Moore,  Morrison 

Hubener,    Richard,    Rodrigue,    Seale,    Severance 

Snydei",  Speer,    Sproles,   Thomas.   West 


Sigma  PM  Epsilom 

Foiimled    at   Richmond    College,    1901 

Louisiana  Alpha  Chapter 

Eslablislied  1Q2Q 

Frater in  Facultate 
Paul  C.  Foster 


Nathan  J.  Bender 
Allen  T.  Blount 


C.  A.  Allenburger 
Charles  D.  David 
Walter  Haar 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Frederick  G.  Butzke 
V.  J.  Donnelly 

Juniors 

Louis  F.  Hubener 
Elmer  Huber 
Denvrick  LeBreton 
Edward  Rodrigue 


Clark  O.  Miller 
James  J.  Morrison 


Stanley  E.  Severance 
Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Jr. 
Seals  S.  Speer 


Clarence  Herrmann 


Sophomores 

Robert  Jackson 
Earl  S.  Seale 


Sidney  H.  Sims 


Freshmen 


Charles  Callaway 
Alfred  J.  Cooper 
Merle  B.  Goldman 
Scott  M.  Hauser 
Chris  Kreeger 
Harold  Lee 


Robert  D.  Lottinger 
Sellers  Millican 
Robert  Moore,  Jr.  . 
Euclid  Richard 
J.  Arthur  Sproles,  Jr. 
N.  K.  Thomas 


Ed  Hudson  West 


253 


Blackwell,  Eutera,   Cope 
Cresap,   Erickson,   Falk.   Foley 

Gilmore,   Gunn,   Haeuser 

LaNasa,   Lota.    Moinet,   O'Meara 

Sica,   Viosca,   Wehrmann 

254 


Louis  Cope 
Peter  Erickson' 
Myron  Falk 

Joseph  Gunn 
Matthew  LaNasa 


Jim  Butera 
William  Blackwell 


Founded  at  Tulane,  1925 

Frater  in  Facultate 
Philippe  Schaeffner 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Dudley  Foley 
Victor  Lota 

Juniors 

Arthur  Moinet,  Jr. 

Sophomores 
Dan  Cresap 


Pat  O'Meara 
Raymond  Prouet 
Philippe  Schaffner 

Alvin  Rolfe 
Frank  Sica 


William  Haeuser,  Jr. 
Jules  Viosca 


Freshmen 

William  Fisher  Harry  Gilmore 

Philip  Wehrmann 


255 


Cassagne,   Damonte,   Drawe,  Gibbins 

Haas,   Hanna,  LaNasa.   Letten 

Macdonald.    McBride,    Morrison,    Parker 

Putnam,  Schonberg,   Tomeny.   Treuting 


Lamlbda  Phi 

(Local) 
Founded  at  Tulane   University,   1926 


Fratres  in  Facultate 


Dr.  John  S.  Kendall 
Jacob  L.  Costa 


E.  F.  Pollard 
EuGEXE  Hanna 


C.  Cassagne,  Jr. 
G.  A.  Frilot,  Jr. 

Alvyn  J.  Day 
W.  J.  Drawe,  Jr. 
Jerry  Glarrataxo 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Arthur  Haas,  Jr. 

Juniors 

J.  J.  Hainkel 
C.  B.  Harvey 
R.  S.  Putnam 


F.  W.  Macdon'ald 
W.  L.  Treuting 

Irvis  H.  Schonberg 
Frank  O.  Tomeny 
L.  Weaver 


Sophomores 
L.  Damonte  a.  Harvey 

Dennis  Gibbins  Rudolph  McBride 

L.  J.  Parker 


C.  Ale.xius 
James  Collins 
RuFus  Crull 


Freshmen 


James  J.  LaNasa 
Alden  H.  Letten 
W.  A.  Morrison 


^#^ 


Argus,  Baehr,  Bliss,  Dolhonde,   Drawe 

Ervin,  Plach,  Florencia,  Freret.   Geier,  Grey 

Hanna,    Hinds,   Houlgrave,    Leininger,   Libano.    Maxwell 

McEachern,    Molaison,    Muller,    Peterson,    Pilsbury,    Crettet 

Ricketts.    Rogan,    Roth,    Sheeler,    Stockmann,    Surgi 
Trepagnier,  Tudury,  Wagner,  Welman,   "Werner,  Williams 


Sigma  Phi  Delta 

(Professional  Engineering) 
Founded  at  University  of  Southern  California,  1924 

Zeta  Chapter 

Estahlislird  ig2g 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

Douglas  S.  Anderson  James  M.  Robert 

Eugene  C.  Hanna 


J.  C.  Baehr 


R.  L.  Argus 
M.  E.  Crettet,  Jr. 
W.  J.  Drawe,  Jr. 
E.  R.  Grey 
J.  E.  Leininger 
C.  B.  McEachern 


A.  C.  Flach,  Jr. 
I.  Florencia 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
C.  E.  Dolhonde 

Juniors 

H.    J.    MOLAISON 

A.  deR.  Remanjon 
J.  E.  ROGAN,  Jr. 
A.  J.  Roth,  Jr. 
H.  H.  Stockmann 

Sophomores 

H.  Hinds,  Jr. 
W.  R.  LiBANO,  Jr. 
E.  J.  Stearns,  Jr. 


M.  M.  Maxwell 


D.  H.  Trepagnier,  Jr. 

W.   TUDURY 

H.  C.  Welman 
R.  G.  Werner 

C.    M.    WiLLLAMS 

R.  E.  Wagner 

G.    E.    SURGI 
M.    HOGONI 


M.  A.  Bliss 
J.  P.  Ervin 
L.  D.  Freret 


Freshmen 

D.  Geier 

C.  J.  Houlgrave 

L.   T.   MULLER 

A.  Peterson 


N.   PiLSBURY 

G.  B.  S.  Ricketts 
J.  E.  R.  Sheeler 


259 


Asbury,   Butler,  Eustis 
Haspel,   Keenan.   McBryde 

Mentis,   Price.  Rogan 
Troescher,   White,   Wilson 

260 


Ne^H^comli)  Pan^Hellenic  Associatioiti 


Officers 

Janet  Wallace President 

AuDREV  Fay  Sayman Seoelary 


Members  Elected 


Katherine  Kammer 
Phi  Mu 

Winifred  Folse 

Alpha  Oiiiicion  Pi 

Betty  Werlein 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Esther  Cleveland 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

AuRDEY   Fay   Sayman 
Alpha  Delta  Pi 


Adrienne  Asbury 
Beta  Phi  Alpha 

Dorothy  Mengis 

Beta  Sigma  0 micron 

Laura  Eustis 
Chi  Omega 

Nancy  Butler 

Zeta  Tail  Alpha 

Marjorie  Haspel 

Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 


Elizabeth  Wilson 

Kappa  Alpha  T/ieta 

Members  Ex-Officio 


Marianne  Perkins 
Phi  Mu 

Janie  Price 

Alpha    Omicron    Pi 

Betty  Keenan 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Rosalind  Rogan 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

Audrey  White 

Alpha  Delta  Pi 


Judith  Fowler 

Beta  Phi  Alpha 

Mathilde  Villere 

Beta    Sigma    Omicron 

Odile  Simpson 
Chi  Omega 

Margret  Troescher 
Zeta  Tail  AlpJia 

Marion  Hirsch 

Alpha  Epsilon  Phi 


Flora  McBryde 

Kappa  Alpha  Tlieta 


261 


Allen,   Barksdale,   Bartlett.   Barton,    Beury 

Bradley,   Buck,   Caffery,   Cleveland,   Ellis,   Eskrigge 

Felder,   Fenner,    Forsythe,  Harrup,    Harvey,    Henriques 

B.   Holt,   M.  Holt,    Hopkins,   Hudson,   Johnson,    Keenan 

Lacour,   Lawrason,  A.   Lewis,   B.   Lewis.   B.   Logan,   M.   Logan 

K.    Logan,   Parrish.    Rice,    Richardson,    Rosser,    Shibley 
Staufter.   Villere.   Walker,   B.   Werlein,   L.   Werlein,  Westfeldt 


Beta 

Founded  at  Monmouth  College,  1867 


Louisiana  Alpha  Chapter 

Establis/ied  iSgi 


Mary  Butler 


In  Facultate 
Helen'  Clifford 


Alice  Monroe  Labouisse 


Nancy  Allen 
Eleanor  Ellis 


Rebecca  Barton 
Frances  Cleveland 


Olivia  Bartlett 
Maricayle  Hopkins 
Kitty  Minor  Logan 


Billie  Barksdale 
Julia  Beury 
Helen  Bradley 
Mary  Frances  Buck 
Mary  Caffery 
Virginia  Catlin 
Stephanie  Dinkins 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Margaret  Henriques 
Betty  Keenan 
Elizabeth  Lewis 

Juniors 

WiNIFRIED   EsKRIGGE 

Edith  Harvey 
Myrthe  Stauffer 

Sophomores 

Marjorie  Logan 
Evelyn  Shibley 
Margaret  Roberts 

Pledges 

Charlotte  Felder 
Laura  Fenner 
Sarah  Forsyth 
Hester  Harrop 
Betti-  Holt 
Melanie  Holt 
Margaret  Hudson 
Beulah  Johnson 
Lorraine  LaCour 


Alba  Richardson 
Betty  Werlein 


Elizabeth  Villere 
Dorothy  Walker 


Margaret  Rosser 
Lorraine  Werlein 
Mettha  Westfeldt 


Lillian  Lawrason 
Anne  Lewis 
Barbara  Logan 
Evelyn  Lyons 
Mary  Newman  Parrish 
Virginia  Pearson 
Irene  Rice 


Bovard,  Bres,  Buchanan,  Byrne 
Douglas.  Evans,  Folse,  Griffin.  Hovey-King.  Huey 
Jones,  Krause,  Lester,  Lewis,  Magruder,  Marshall 
McCartney.  Mott.  North,  Paclier,  F.  Price,  J.  Price 
Rand,  Remhert,  Robertson,  Rowley.  Schupp,  Scott 
Stack,  Tarlton,  Walton,  Williams 


Alpha  Omicroe  Pi 

Founded  at  Barnard   College,  1S97 

Pi  Chapter 

EstahlisluT  iSgS 


Dacmar  R.  Lr  Breton 


In  Facultate 
Anna  E.  Many 


Gladys  A.  Renshaw 


Clara  May  Buchanan 
Katherine  Byrne 

Margaret  Bovard 
Winifred  Folse 
Rita  Hovey-King 
Elizabeth  Jon'es 

Susan  Douglass 
Marietta  Griffin 

Margaret  Bres 
Frances  Evans 
Gladys  Huey 
Louise  Lester 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 
Marcelle  Leverich 

Juniors 
Emily  Krouse 
Evelyn  Magruder 
Ada  Mott 

Sophomores 
Mel  Robertson 

Pledges 

AsHTON  Lewis 
Mary  Elba  Marshall 
Elizabeth  North 
Frances  Rand 


Janie  Price 
Jane  Williams 

Mamie  Packer 
Frances  Price 
Edwyna  Scott 
Beverly  Walton 

Nancy  Stack 
Jeanne  McCartney 

ViRGixiA  Rembert 
June  Rowley 
Eleanor  Schupp 
Louise  Tarlton 


Benedict,  Boui'ne,   Brown,   Carre,   Case 

A.   Chalaron,   L.   Chalaron,   Colomb,  Conover,   Covey,   K.   Crawford 

L.  Crawford,   Dohan,  Duncan,   Eustis,   Floyd,  Grace 

T.  Green,   R.  Green,   Knapp,   Louise  Livaudais,   Lucile  Livaudais,   McBee 

Metcalfe,   Raulston,  M.    Robortshaw,    S.    Robtu'tshaw,    Sandmeyer,   Shall  cross 

Simpson,    SuUins,    Swayze,   Viallon,   Wilcox.   Wilson 


Founded   at   rniversity  of  Arkansas,   1S95 

Rho  Chapter 

Eslahlhlu-d  1900 

In  Facultate 
Ci.ARA  Lrwis  Landry  Bertha  Lataxe 


Amelie  Chalarom 
LuciLE  Chalaron 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Laura  Eustis 
Louise  Livaudais 
Odile  Simpson 


Lucille  Livaudais 
Sybil  Sandmeyer 


J  uni 

Anna  Jane  Dohan 
Shirley  Hollingsworth 


Mary  Katherine  Morton 
Helen  Wilson 


Edith  Benedict 
Jane  Conover 
Evelyn  Knapp 


Sophomores 

Margaret  Lewis 
Mary  Bell  Long 


Pledges 


Virginia  Bourne 
Julie  Brown 
Catherine  Brush 
Benita  Carre 
Rose  Mary  Case 
Elizabeth  Colomb 
Eugenie  Covey 
Kathleen  Crawfoxd 
Louise  Crawford 
Mary  Helen  Dohan 
Hilda  Duncan 
Matelyn  Floyd 
Evelyn  Grace 


ZoE  Shallcross 

Jane  Swayze 

Marie  Louise  Wilcox 


Inez  Green 
Rebecca  Green 
Hermine  Mc3ee 
Doris  Metcalfe 
Helen  Priestley 
T.  L.  Raulston 
Mary  Robertshaw 
Susan  Robertshaw 
Ann  Sullens 
Eleanor  Thompjon 
Margaret  Tucker 
Ruth  Viallon 
Betty  Williams 


Airey,   Bell,   Clarkson,    Claverie,    Cooper,    Danieron 

Dinwiddle,  Fox,  Frederickson,  Geary,   Giles,  Gillican 

Graham,    Harry,    Herbert,    Kctcham,   Laney.    Legier 

Lemaiin.    A.    Log^an,    P.    Logan,    V.   Logan,    Martin,    Mattison 

Mays,  Norris,   Pharr,  E.  Pearce,   M.   Pearce,  Plerscn 

Reed,    Remick.    Rhodes,    Robertson.   M.    Rogan.   R.    Rogan 

Smith.   Stebbins,    R.    Sterrett.   S..  Sterrott,   Tobin,    Tucker 


Founded  at  Monmouth  College,   1879 


Beta  Omicron  Chapter 

Established  IQO^ 


In  Facultate 

Miss  Elizabeth  Raymond  Miss  Floren^ce  Smith 


Miss  Adelin  Spencer 


Elizabeth  Adams 
CoRiNNE  Carter 
Margaret  Clarkson 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Flavia   Claverie 
Marjory  Devereux 
Myra  Fredrickson 


Mary  Louise  Giles 
Alice  B.  Logan 
Rosalind  Rogan 


Esther  Cleveland 
Irene  Cooper 
Mary  Dinwicdie 
Jane  Fox 
Lucile  Gillican 

Helen  Bell 
Margaret  Gillican 
Stella  Hebert 


Juniors 

Frances  G.  Ivens 
Ethel  Ketcham 
Elise  McGehee 
Edith  Norris 

Sophomores 

Eleanor  Legier 
Margaret  Mooney 
Beatrice  O'Reilly 
Brent  Robertson 


Jane  Pharr 
Elizabeth  Pierson 
Sally  Reed 
Mary  Rhodes 
Mary  Belle  Rogan 

Jane  Smith 
Roberta  Sterrett 
Patricia  Tucker 


Cecile  Airey 
Lilian  Dameron 
Grace  Graham 
Helen  Harry 
Alice  Kilpatrick 
Lily  Laney 


Pledges 

Alice  Lemann 
Peggy  Logan 
Virginia  Logan 
Jean  Martin 
Mildred  Mattison 
Virginia  Mays 
Elizabeth  Pearce 


Murray  Pearce 
Betsy  Quinlan 
Martha  Remick 
Marion  Stebbins 
Sarah  Sterrett 
Mary  Louise  Toein 


Allert,  Buclv,   Coleman 
Cotliran,    Crossgrove.   Deahl,    Enslen,    Fleury 

Gallegly,    Gray,   Haralson,    Hemphill,    Hitt 
Howsmon,   Kidcl,    Koernfr,    Lucliiysh,    Mc Griff 

Moore.    Perkins,    Porturficld,    Scott,    Tyler 
Vincent,   G.  Wliipple,   J.  Whipple.   Yarbrough 


Touncled   at  Wesleyan  CoIlcs:;c,   1852 
(National,  1904) 

Delta  Chapter 

F.slablishcd  igo6 

Ix  Facultate 
Kathkrixe  Hanley 


Mary  Allert 
Jaxs  Deahl 
Frances  Gray 

Willie  F.  Coleman 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Mary  Haralson 
Margaret  Hyde 

Juniors 

Florence  Hempstead 
Katherine  Kammer 


Dorothy  McGriff 
Marianne  Perkins 
Jane  Whipple 

Vivian  Walker 


Beity  Briscoe 
Meredith  Brock 


Sophomores 
Ruth  Dickey 
LisETTE  Moore 


\'iRGiNiA  Tyler 
CSenevieve  Whippli- 


Emma  Cothrax 
Rose  Crosscrove 
Charlotte  Enslen 
Dorothy  Fleury 
Mary  E.  Gallegly 
Emilie  Hanley' 


Pledges 

\'iRGiNiA  Hemphill 
Craig  Hitt 
Eunice  Howsmon 
Velma  Kidd 
Edith  Koerner 
Marcella  Luckiesii 


LuciLE  Owens 
Cora  Porterfield 
Margueryte  Scon 
Love  St.  John 
Helen  Vincent 
Evelyn  Yarbrough 


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Allen,    Branan,    E.    Breard.    A.    Brearrt,    S.   Breard 

Brown,    Bunkley,   Butler,    H.    Carter,    V.    Carter,    Cosper 

Earhart.   Freniaux,  Gardner.   Grayson,   Hale.   Hutchins 

Janssen,    Lisso,    Lowdon,    E.   Menuot,    K.    Monuet,    Piker 

Randol.    Saucier,    Savman,    Shafer,    Short,    Tujague 

Wahl,  AValker,  Wemple,  Whistnant,  White 


Founded  at  Wesleyan  College,  1851 
(National  1904) 

Epsilon  Chapter 

Estabiislicd  igo6 


Katherine   Hardesty 


In  Facultate 
Mrs.  Gertrude  R.  Smiih 


Jaxet  Wallace 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Elizabeth  Brearij  Clara  Mae  Saucier 

Cecile  Grayson  Audrey  White 

Juniors 

Annie  L.   Breard  Vivian  Carter  Katherine  Menuet 

Virginia  Brown  Hilda  Fremaux 


Audrey  Fay  Sayman 


Caroline  C.  Branan 


Sophomores 
Sally  Breard 


Phala  Hale 


Pledges 


Sally  Allen 
Sue  Bailey 
Dorothy  Bunkley 
Anna  Burns 
Marion  Butler 
Helen  Carter 
Dorothy  Coquille 
Elizabeth  Cosper 
Mary  Ella  Gardner 
Martha  Hutchins 
Macda  Janssen 
Elizabeth  Jones 
Sue  Lisso 

Hope 


Betty  Lowdon 
Olive  M.  MacDonald 
Elizabeth  Menuet 
Gertrude  Pearson 
Rosebud  Piker 
Elizabeth  Randol 
Ruth  Shafer 
Elizabeth  Short 
Dorothy  Sprott 
Diane  Tujague 
Shirley  Mae  Wahl 
LoRENA  Walker 
Blanche  Wemple 
Whisnant 


Ballowe,    Bennett.    Bowers,    Carr,    Davenport 

Deiimann,    Duseiihurj-,    Ellis,    Gay  den,    Goodwill,    Green 

D.    Kaili-y,^  E.    Huiley,   Heiss,    Jac-kson,    Jai'mon,    Mackie 

M(.Bryde,    F.    McBryde,    McCIatchey,    McDade.   McMahon,    Moore 

J.    Olson.    S.   Olsen,    Payne,    Ricks,    Smith,    Soper 

Tharp,   Thornton,  Turner,  Vail,   Van  "Winkle,  "Walker 

E.   M'ilson,   M.   Wilson,   "Withers,  "Wood,    "V^^ord 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Founded   at  DcPauw   University,    1870 

Alpha  Phi  Chapter 

Established  igi4 


In  Facultate 
MiLDRKD  Christian  Adele  Drouei' 


Berta  Denman 


IVIary  E.  Davenport 
Dorcas  Duseneurv 
Fav  Mackie 

IVIav  Ellis 
Nellie  Green 
Elizabeth  Hailey 
JUANITA  Heiss 


Mary  Sue  Ballowe 
Patricia  Bennett 
Elizabeth  Bowers 
Grace  Carr 
Irene  Gayden 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Elizabeth  Wilson 

Juniors 
Adolyn  McClatchey 
Frances  Smith 

Sophomores 

LuELLA  Jackson 
Peggy  McMahon 
Jennie  Olsen 
Dixie  Tharp 

Pledges 

Jane  Goodwill 
Dorothy  Hailey 
Virginia  Jarman 
Carolyn  McBryde 
Laura  Louise  Moore 
Catherine  Payne 


Flora  McBryde 


Jessa  Soper 

Frances  Van  V^'inkle 

Elizabeth  Withers 

May  Thornton 
Viola  Vail 
Helen  Walker 
Marjorie  Wilson 


Louise  Ricks 
Phyllis-Ann  Shaw 
Tom  Turner 
June  Wood 
Susan  Word 


Altniont,   Calm,  Cohn.    Davis.   Pennery 

Hagedorn,  Haspel,  Hausmann,  L.  Hiist-Ii,  M.  Hirscli,  S.  Hiisch 

Hyman,   Isaacs,  Jacobs,   Kahn,   Kolilman.   Lehmann 

Levy.   Marx,    Mayer.   B.   Meyer.   L.   Meyer,    Xieholl 

Rittenberg.    Uonsheim.    Rosenberg^.   Schwartz.    D.    Simon,    H.    Simon 

D.   Stern,   V.  Stern.    Wolff.   Wise.  ATolbrette 


Alpha  Epsiloe  Phi 

Founded  at  Barnard   College,   1909 

Epsilon  Chapter 

Estahlislifd  igi6 


Marjorie  Haspel 


Leonie  Davis 


Hermione  Cahn 
Fanny  Dennery 

Theone  Hausmann 
Suzanne  Hirsch 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 
Marion  Hirsch 

Juniors 
Camille  Hagedorn 

Sophomores 

Janet  Jacobs 
Marjorie  Kohlman 
Bertha  Meyer 
Ida  Rittenberg 
Alice  Schwartz 


Marjorie  Isaacs 


Hilda  Simon 


Dorothy  Simon 
Doris  Stern 
Vivian  Jane  Stern 
Amy  Wise 


Ethel  Alltmont 
Babette  Cohn 
Louise  Hirsch 
Evelyn  Hyman 
Roberta  Kahn 


Pledges 

Emma  Lemann 
Felice  Levy 
Lena  Marx 
Janice  Mayer 
Lois  Meyer 
Ann  Nickoll 


Marion  Ronsheim 
Lucille  Rosenberg 
Dorothy  Senion' 
Anna  Wolbrette 
Florence  Wolf 


277 


Bailey,  Bush,   L.  Butler.   N.  Butler 

Chappius,   Coyle.    Dafoe.   Daspit,   Gilliam 

Herbert,    Hoofeld,    Knox,    Kolstad,    Low 

McClintock,    McFadden,    Netter.    Person,    Phillips 

Rainey,   Reid,  RucUman,  E.  Sale,   L.   Sale 
Scatterty,    Taylor,    Thornton,    Troescher,    "Woodnll 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


Founcled  at  Virginia  State  Normal,  189S 


Beta  Kappa  Chapter 

Established  igsy 

In  Faclltate 
Patricia  Lamb  Rose  Le  Dieu  Moonev 


Bertha  Gvvin  Kxox 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Margaret  McClintock 
Louise  Scatterty 


Margret  Troescher 


Juniors 


Nancy  Butler 


Helen  Dafoe 


Sophomores 

Martha  Barnes  Edna  Herbert 

Betty  Bush  Marion  Rainey 

Louise  Butler  Elizabeth  Sale 

Grace  Coyle  Laura  Sale 

Pledges 

Anna  Bailey  Babette  Netter 

Barbara  Chappuis  Mary  Alice  Person 

Betsy  Daspit  Helen  Phillips 

Miriam  Gilliam  Mary  Heloise  Reid 

Julia  Hoefeld  Dorothy  Ryckman 

Sarah  Kolstad  Jane  Taylor 

Isabelle  Low  Kathleen  Thornton 

Dorothy  McFadden  Viola  V^'oodall 


279 


Appleby.  Asbury,  Bacher,  Bender 

Bernadas,    Bruno,   Clippen,   Coyle,   Dodd 

A.  M.  Ellington.  M.  Ellington,   Fowler.   Goodman.   Gordon 

Honry,    Hudson.    Maddux.    Palmer.    Eodi-iguez 

Rutsell.  Stokes.   Wasserman.   Zeagler 

280 


Founded  at   University  of  California,   1909 
Established  IQ28 


Adrienne  Asbury 

WlLHELMINA  BaCHER 

Catherine  Bender 


In  Universitate 

Seniors 

Hester  Bernadas 
Mabel  Dodd 
Alice  M.  Ellington 
Judith  Fowler 


Mary  Gordon 
Cecil  Overton 
Hilda  Wassermann 


Adrienne  Bruno 


Juniors 

Florence  Coyle 
Acnes  Goodman 
Winifred  Palmer 


Marie  Rodriguez 


Mildred  Ellington 


Sophomores 

Flores  Hotaru 
Earle  Hudson 
Helen  Russell 


Imogene  Stokes 


Pearl  Appleby 
Meredith  Bechtel 
Rosemary  Clippen 


Pledges 

Mattie  Corley 
Winifred  Culpepper 
Katherine  Gambel 
Betsy  Greene 


May  Maddux 
Jane  Slaughter 
Asselia  Strobhar 


281 


Babin,  Baniftt,   Barr 

Bertllaut,  Blessey,  Bonnabel,  Brown.   Cambias 

CazcnavGtte.    Crespo,    Davenport,    Bddy,    Ferguson 

Haggard.   Hartley,   Harvey,   Hunimel,  LeBreton 

Luria,    Mengis,    Rehage,    Richardson,    Scivique 

Villere,  Wadsworth,   Welman,   Young 


>©ta  Sigma 

Founded   at   University   of   Missouri,    iS88 

Alpha  Sigma  Chapter 

Establislu-d  ig2g 

In  Facultate 
Alice  D.  Goll 


In  Universitate 
Seniors 


Lillian  Cazen'avette 
Marguerite  DAVEN'porvX 

MiREILLE    LeBrETON  . 


Dorothy  Mengis 
Mathilde  Villere 
Erminia  Wadsworth 


Juni 


Yvonne  Crespo 
Lady  Nam  Ferguson 


Wynogene  Haggard 
Madelin  Richardson 


Mary  Barnett 


Mary  Elise  Babin 
Clare  Frances  Barr 
Caroline  Llessey 

LUELLA    BonNABEL 

Gladys  Brown 


Sophomores 
Straus  Berthaut 

Pledges 

Winifred  Cambias 
Florence  Eddy 
Elsie  Hartley 
Eulalie  Harvey 
Frances  Hummel 


Madalin  Rehage 


Edmee  Luria 
Hilda  Scivicque 
Isabel  VVelman 
Mae  Verne  Wright 
Louise  Young 


Eirdwell,  Bergrnan.   Gall 
Gerodetti.  Hamilton,  Ward 


Alpha   Omiega  Alplia 

(To   be  icorthy   to  serve   the  suffering) 

Stars  and  Bars  Chapter 


Dr.  C.  Jeff  Miller 

Dr.  W.  a.  REkD 

Dr.  G.  B.  Collier  .     .     . 
Dr.  Isadore  Cohn  . 


President 

liAQA*! Vice-President 

\l9(j2^y'     ....  Secretary-Treasurer 
.     .     .  Counsellor 


Samuel  Berg.man 
Jack  Birt  Birdwell 


Members  Elected  from  the  Class  of  1931 

C.  T.  Chamberlain",  Jr.      Axdros  Scott  Ha.viilton"     Joseph  D.  Shields,  Jr. 
Edward  Alfred  Gall  Kirk  Thorntox  Moslev       A.lbert  Gavdex  Ward 

Orlando  F.  Gerodetti        Paul  Nickerson 


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  need  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  ex- 
cellence in  all  things,  purity  of  purpose  and  honesty  of  method  and  effort,  with  the 
blessing  of  an  Alma  Mater  upon  each  who  bears  our  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  cul  Astra! 


Allert,    Clarkson,    Hirsch 
Isaacs,'  Simpson,  Werlein 


2)igma  5igma 

Senior  Honorary  Fraternity 


Members 


Mary  Allert 
Margaret  Clarkson 
Mariox  Hirsch 


Marjorie  Isaac 
Odile  Simpson 
Betty  Werlein 


Alpha  Sigma  Sigma  is  an  honorary  Senior  fraternity,  organized 
at  Newcomb  in  191 6  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. 


Allen,   Caine,   Eshleman.   Gessner 

Gilmer.  Holmes.  James    Morrison,  Moore 

Robichaux,  Shaw.   Souchon,  Tatuni,  Vincent,  Youngs 


Sphinx  of  Tulane 

Junior-Senior  National  Fraternity  for  the  Prornotion 
of  School  Spirit 


Members 


G.  Armstroxg  Allen 
Allex  T.  Blou.vt 
Ansel  M.  Calve,  Jr. 
John  M.  Cotton 
Frank  Eshleman 
Edward  H.  Gessner 
William  Gilmer 
Joseph  Holmes 


Philip  James 
Ja.mes  H.  Morrison 
E.  B.  Robichaux 
Morgan  Shaw 
Harrv  Souchon 
Austin  Tatum 
William  C.  Vincent 
Frederic  Youncs 


"The  purpose  of  Spliinx  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." 


Fair,   White,    Ricciuti 


Gargoyle 

Founded   at   Cornell,    1902 

'Honorary   Architectural  Fraternity' 
Installed   al    Tulane,    1Q27 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

N.  C.  Curtis 
A.  H.  Levy 
J.  H.  Thomson 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Herndon'  M.  Fair 
I.  William  Ricciuti 
Mackey  W.  White 


Alumni 


Charles  Andry 
Charles  Armstrong 
Dave  Barrow 
Ei  H.  Christy 
Collins  Diboll,  Jr. 
W.  A.  Follansbee 
D.  V.  Freret 
R.  F.  Gelpi 
Harold  Haller 

L.  Lavelle 


Jacob  Kessels 
Gerhard  T.  Kramer 
Simon  Mansberg 
r.  c.  murrell 
Allison  Owen,  Jr. 
Herbert  Parker 
'  Magill  Smith 
W.  P.  Spratling 
A.  Hays  Town 
Wright 


Pill  Beta  Kappa 

Founded  at  William  and  Mary  College,   1776 

Alpha  Chapter  of  Louisiana 

Organized  iqoq 


Morton  A.  Aldrich 
May  a.  Allen 
Joseph  A.  S.  Barry 
Edward  A.  Bechtel 
Walter  C.  Bosch 
Miriam  Brown 
Caroline  Burson 
Pierce  Butler 
Mildred  G.  Christian 
George  Cramer 
Harold  Cummins 
Albert  B.  Dinwiddie 
Brandt  V.  B.  Dixon 
Charles  E.  Dunbar,  Jr. 
Lydia  E.   Frotscher 


Faculty  Members 

Herman  B.  Gessner 
P.  J.  Kahle 
John  S.  Kendall 
Richard  R.  Kirk 
Harold  N.  Lee 
Isaac  I.  Lemann 
Monte  M.  Lemann 
Ernest  S.  Lewis 
John  M.  McBryde 
Roger  P.  McCutcheon 
Anna  E.  Many 
Sumter  D.  Marks,  Jr. 
Leon  Ryder  Maxwell 
Clara  M.  de  Milt 
Rose  L.  Mooney 
Eugene  A.  Nabors 


Graden  W.  Regenos 
Caroline  F.  Richardson 
Ernest  Riedel 
Myra  Rogers 
Ralph  J.  Schwarz 
Robert  Sharp 
William  B.  Smith 
Imogen  Stone 
Dagny  Sunne 
Marten  ten  Hoor 
Susan  D.  Tew 
Rene  A.  Viosca 
Melvin  J.  White 
Ellsworth  Woodward 
Garret  P.  Wyckoff 


Recent  Elections 

From  the  Faculty  From    the   Alumnae 

Melvin  J.  White  Florence  Dymond 


Dorothy  I.  Drawe 
Edward  P.  Dreyer 
E.  Current  Garcia 


Class  of  igjo 

Jeanne  D.  Guerin 
Eleanor  M.  Hafkesbring 


Katharine  Hardesty 
H.  Charles  Korn 
F.  Webster  McBryde 


Fcuiidcd  at  University  of  Wisconsin  and   University  of  Illinois,   191 3 

Alpha  Chapter  of  Louisiana 

Inslatli-d   IQ26 

Officers 

Frederic   A.   Youngs •      •      •    President 

Henry   R.    Crais Viee-President 

F.   Santry  Reed Seeretary-Tieasurcr 

F.'\cuLTY  Members 
Dean  M.  A.  Aldrich  Robert  W.  Elsasser  F.  Santry  Reed 

J.  C.  Van  Kirk 

Class  of  1931 
Henry  R.  Crais  Jack  J.  Margolin  Frederic  A.  Youngs 

Lawrence  W.  Martin 

Class  of  1930 
Harold  A.  Arbo  Martin  L.  Matthews,  Jr.  Bennie  Weiner 

Edward  Read  Sherwood 

Class  of  1929 
Richard  O.  Baumbach  Alfred  Mercier,   Jr. 

Class  of  1928 
Edmond  a.  Salassi  Louis  L.  Lowentritt 

Class  of  1927 
Herbert  D.  Cohen  Marvin  S.  Mindledorff  Joseph  A.  Cohen 

Class  of  1926 
Bennie  Cohn  Ernest  Mason  John  E.  Ryman 

J.  Walter  Heyman  ^  George  T.  Walne,  Jr. 

Class  of  1925 

Joseph  W.  Kidd  Albert  E.  Holleman 

Class  of  1924 
Hooper  P.  Carter  P.  Barney  Hopkins  A.  Leonard  Robinett 

Gus  A.  Elgutter  Hugh  B.  Kohlmayer  Robert  L.  Simpson 

Thomas  D.  Mingledorff 

HoNONARY  Member 

E.  Davis  McCutcheon 


Adrion,   Blake.   Blanchard,   Carruth,   Christiansen,    Eustis.   Feiber,  Freeman 

Haller.  LeJeune,   Martin,   McCoy.   Moran,  Morgan,  Neville,   O'Connor 

Plauche,    Roberts,   Salaun,    Sanders,    Shilstone,    Simon,   Walthall,    Warriner,    Westfeldt 


White  Elepiiamts 

Freshman  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  School  Spirit 
Founded   at  Tulane   University,  January,   1921 


TuLANE  Jungle 


Hes'RY  H.aller 

Carver  W.  Bl.anxh.ard 


Jungle  Trunk 
.  Jungle 


P/ii  Kappa  Sigma 
Henry  H.aller 
ToHx  Roberts,  Jr. 
Robert  Simon 

Kappa  Sigma 
J.  Vaughn'  Bl.^ke 
Luther  Carruth 
Frank  McCoy 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
Alvin  Landry 
A.  LeJeune 
D.  M.  Warriner 


Little  Tusks 

Delta  Tau  Delia 
Carver  W.  Blanchard 
Louis  Christianson 
J.  A.  O'Connor,  Jr. 

Kappa  Alpha 
James  Feiber 
AsHTON  Martin 
George  Westfeldt,  Jr. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
Vernon  Adrion 
W.  H.  Morgan,  Jr. 
H.  H.  Plauche 


Phi  Delta  Theta 
Richard  Freeman 
Bob  Kelleher 
William  Neville, 

Sigma  Chi 
Robert  Sanders 
Cecil  Shilstone 
W.  D.  \^'althall 

Alpha  Tau  Omega 
Bres  Eustis 
Alfred  Moran 
H.  L.  Salaun 


Jr. 


The  White  Elephant  Cup  is  an  annual  award  to  the  student  of  the  Freshman  Class  adjudged 
by  a  faculty  committee  the  IJest  All-Around  Freshman  on  the  basis  of  scholarship,  athletics,  gen- 
eral popularity  on  the  campus  and  with  regard  to  campus  activities  and  offices  in  general. 


290 


Cohen.    Erickson,    Gensburger,    Gunn.    Hainkel 
Heyden,    Jones,    Marcello,    Seligmann,   Wagner 


Kappa  Kappa  Psi 

National   Ho?iorary   Musical  Fraternity   for   College   Bandnien 
Founded   at  Oklahoma   State   College,   1919 

Rho  Chapter 

Established,  May,  IQ27 


Frederick  Hard 


Fratres  in   Facultate 
Marten  ten  Hoox 

Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 
Peter  J.  Erickson,  Jr.  Roy  Kirchberc 

Joseph  W.  Gunn  Luke  Marcello 

Oliver  W.  Heyden  Richard  E.  Wacner 

J  uniors 
Lazar  Cohen  Jacob  M.  Gensburger 

Scott  Flower,  Jr.  Jay  J.  Hainkel 

Irving  Seligmann 

Sophomore 
Jules  Viosca 


Philippe  V.  Schaffner 


291 


Allen,    Blount,    Brierre,    Bristow,    Countiss 

DeRamus,   Ferry,  Frederick,   Gray,  Guidry,   Hamilton 

Hertzog,   Kennedy,    King,   Lewis,   Maury 

McCook.    Mosely,   Ramsay,    Ric-ks,    Rivenbark.    Seale 

Shields,    Stroud,    Walters,    ^Vard,    Williams 


Founded    at  Tulane   University,    1921 

Junior-Senior-  Infer-nicdiral  Fraternity  for  the  Mnintentuiee  0/  Higher  Standards  in 

the  iMedieal  School 

Officers 

Charles  T.   Chamberlain President 

Louis  J.  Bristow Vice-President 

J.  T.  Lewis Secretary 

William   H.   DeRamus .   Treasurer 


Members 


demors 

J.  W.  Allen 
L.  J.  Bristow 
C.  T.  Chamberlain 
W.  H.  DeRamus 
T.  J.  Edwards 
C.  O.  Frederick 
A.  S.  Hamilton 
J.  T.  Lewis 
J.  J.  McCooK 
J.  M.  Mosely 
T.  R.  Ramsay 
G.  H.  Ricks 
W.  A.  K.  Seai.e 
Dunbar  Shields 
A.  G.  Ward 

C 


Juniors 

J.  R.  Williams 
R.  E.  Blount 
J.  T.  Brierre 

E.   H.    COUN'TISS 

J.  A.  Ferry 
C.  P.  Gray,  Jr. 

E.  R.   GUIDRY 

A.  J.  Hertzog 
C.  B.  Kennedy 
H.  A.  King,  Jr. 

F.  H.  Maury 
W.  C.  Rivenbark 
C.  W.  Stroud 

L.  P.  Thomas 
W.  H.  Walters 


N.  Williams 


293 


Allen.  Bartleson,  Colvin 

Coyle,   Fleming,   Hendrix,  Isbell 

Jennings,   McDowell,   Powell,   Shaw 

Sorrel  Is,    Tatum.   Voss,   White 

294 


Jn  Inter-collegiate  Fraternity  of  ]\Iaster  Masons 
Founded  at  Washington  and  Lee,   1917 

TuLANE  Square 

Estahlislu-d  l()20 


Officers 
James  A.  WhitEj  Jr President       C.   Porter   Powell Inner   Tyler 


Charles  T.  Decker  ....  Fiee-Presidenl 

R.   W.   Hendrix Secretary 

R.   E.   Corkern Treasurer 


Paul  V.  Colvin Chaplain 

E.  Scott  Coyle Historian 

F.  D.  Bartleson  .     .     .  Master  of  Ceremonies 


F.  D.  Bartleson 


Advisory  Council 
James  A.  White,  Jr.,  Cliairman 
R.  E.  Corkern  A.  Y.  Jennings 


B.  F.  Allen 
Fred  D.  Barileson 
John  T.  Brown 
Eldridge  L.  Ca:<roi.l 
Paul  V.  Colvin 
Ronald  E.  Corkern 
E.  Scott  Coyle 
Charles  T.  Decker 


J.  A.  Davilla 
W.  J.  Hugo 
E.  L.  Jahncke 
W.  J.  Kaiser 
P.  L.  Luck 


Dr.  Joe  Barham 
Dr.  O.  W.  Bethea 
Dr.  Sidney  Bliss 
Dr.  H.  a.  Bloom 
R.  K.  Bruff 
Dr.  C.  W.  Boyd 
Dr.  H.  E.  Cannon 
Dr.  L.  T.  Cox 
Dr.  J.  W.  Cummins 
S.  V.  D'Amico 
Dr.  D.  R.  Davis 
G.  A.  Elgutter 
Dr.  G.  H.  Feldeks 


Active   Members 

Ben  p.   Fleming 
Reagan  Green 
R.  W.  Hendrix 
Euclid  A.  Isbell 
Adolphus  Y.  Jennings 
Robert  C.  McDowell 
James  J.  Pittman 
C.  Porter  Powell 

Honorary  Members 

T.  F.  Mathes 
H.  R.  Perez 
George  Poith 
E.  T.  Price 
R.  E.  Ramsey 

Passive   Members 


].  R.  Flowers 
Dr.  S.  F.  Eraser 
H.  L.  Gaidry 
Dr.  L.  F.  Gray 
Dr.  J.  L.  Green 
Dr.  H.  C.  Hatcher 
Dr.  C.  H.  Heidelberg 
Hugo  Jamierson 
C.  A.  Latham 
Dr.  F.  L.  Loria 
Dr.  S.  B.  McNair 
Dr.  Charles  Midlo 
E.  M.  Nabershing 


Dr.  W.  C.  Smith 


Grower  DeW.  Rackley 
H.  Bernard  Shaw 
John  E.  Sorrells 
David  C.  Swearingen 
Sherard  a.  Tatum 
LoRENz  Teer 
Sheldon  Teer 
James  A.  White,  Jr. 


R.  H.  Schaffnit 
Henry  Strack 
A.  F.  Suhling 

W.    A.     1  HARP 

H.  W.  Wallace,  Jr. 


Dr.  N.  H.  Palmer 
Dr.  E.  F.  Pollard 
Dr.  C.  S.  Powell 
Prof.  F.  W.  Prescott 
a.  l.  robinett 
Dr.  M.  L.  Rosenbaum 
Dr.  T.  T.  Ross 

J.    J.    RUFFO 

Dr.  T.  B.  Sellers 
W.  A.  Simpson 
Dr.  p.  J.  Slaughter 
Dr.  D.  V.  Smith 
James  L  Smith 


Dr.  V.  C.  Smith 
Dr.  W.  C.  Smith 
L.  E.  Standifer 
R.  A.  Steinmeyer 
Dr.  D.  a.  Strickland 
a.  m.  suthon 
W.  C.  Vetsch 
Dr.  C.  H.  Voss 
L.  F.  Wakeman 
Dr.  Charles  E.  Weeb 
Dr.  M.  J.  White 
C.  S.  Williams 
Dr.  D.  R.  Womack 


Ferry 
Jennings  Kennedy 

Roeling 

Soale  Slipakoft" 

Sweig- 

296 


Pan^Helleeic  Coimricil  of  Medical 


Organized   April,   1923 

The  Tidanc  Council  of  Mctlictil  Fraternities  irns  organized  for  llie  purpose  of  securing 

co-operation  among  the  several  fraterjiities  and  preserving 

standards  of  membership. 


Officers 

W.  A.  K.  Seale President 

Charlie   Chamberlain Vice-President 

A.   Y.  Jennings Secretary 

Thomas  R.  Ramsey Treasurer 


Theta  Kappa  Psi 

H.  K.  Rouse 
A.  Y.  Jennings 


Representatives 

Phi  Rho  Sigma 

F.  O.  Schmidt 
J.  H.  Wells 


Phi  hambda  Kappa 

Joseph  Sweig 
Leon  Slipakoff 


Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 

W.  A.  K.  Seale 
J.  A.  Ferry 


Phi  Chi 


E.  P.  Thomas 
T.  R.  Ramsey 


Alpha  Epsilon  Iota 

Jeanne  C.  Roeling 
Grace  Goldsmith 


Nu  Sigma  Nu 

C.  B.  Kennedy 
Charlie  Chamberlain 


Phi  Delta  Epsilon 

Samuel  Bergman 
Albert  Abramson 


n  1.1 


-  4 


4a  ^  -7^  ^- 


Adams,    Addison,    Anderson,    Bender,    Birdwell,    Boles,    Brannan,    Bristow 

Brown,   Burgoyne,    Burnett,   Butaud.    Canip,    Campbell,    Click,    Col v in 

Countiss,   Davis,    DeRamus,   Doss.   Giles.    Granade,   Fisher,  Flinn 

Fortenberry,   Gray,   Harrell,   Henderson,   Hendrix,   Hodde,   Hopkins,    Howard 

Jacka,    Jenkins.    Jones,    Kahle,    Kendrick,    Kittredge,    Long,    Lonnergan 

Lovelady,    McCollum,    Moor,   Ogden,    Owings,    Ramsay,    Redding,    Robichaux 

Robinson,    Shane.    Simonton.    Simpson,    Slaughter.    Staley,    Strange.    Stroud 

Swearingen,   Thigpcn,   Vincent,   AVahl,   Walters,   Webb.   G.    Williams.    J.    Williams,   Woods 


Eastern,   Founded   at   University  of   Vermont,   1889;   Southern,   Louisville   Medical    College,    1894; 

Consolidated  March  3,   1905 

Omicron  Chapter 

Esla])lislifd  H)02.     Pi  Mu  i/ii-ri/rJ  Si-picmhcr  30,  l()22 


Fratres  in  Facultate 


Dr.  E.  E.  Allgever 
Dr.  C.  C.  Bass 
Dr.  F.  T.  Brown 
Dr.  p.  J.  Carter 
Dr.  F.  L.  Cato,  Jr. 
Dr.  M.  J.  CouRET 
Dr.  J.  A.  Danna 
Dr.  H.  Daspit 


Dr.  a.  C.  Eustis 
Dr.  E.  L.  Faust 
Dr.  F.  L.  Fen'no 
Dr.  a.  V.  Friedrichs 
Dr.  I.  M.  Gage 
Dr.  M.  J.  Gelpi 
Dr.  J.  T.  Halsey 
Dr.  W.  H.  Harris 


Dr.  a.  N.  Houston 
Dr.  J.  R.  Hume 
Dr.  S.  C.  Jamison 
Dr.  J.  A.  Lanford 
Dr.  E.  H.  Lawson 
Dr.  G.  K.  Logan 
Dr.  H.  a.  Macheca 
Dr.  Urban  Maes 


Dr.  C.  p.  May 
Dr.  L.  J.  Menville 
Dr.  C.  J.  Miller 
Dr.  II.  E.  Miller 
Dr.  J.  D.  Rives 
Dr.  R.  H.  Turner 
Dr.  W.  R.  Wirth 


W.  P.  Addison 
J.  W.  Allen 
N.  J.  Bender 
J.  F.  Birdwell 
L.  J.  Bristow,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Seniors 


R.    B.    BURGOVNE 

P.  C.  BuRNEiT,  Jr. 
J.  S.  Camp 
W.  H.  DeRamus 
J.  E.  Granade 


J.  E.  Harrell 
G.  S.  Hopkins 
R.  S.  Jacka 
I.  F.  Jenkins 
W.  G.  Jones 


T.  R.  Ramsay 
H.  Shane 
H.  R.  Staley 
J.  R.  Williams 


W.   T.  BOHLE 

Max  Branon 
e.  h.  countiss 
W.  B.  Faircloth 
J.  T.  Fatheree 


D.  M.  Adams 
Joe  D.  Anderson 
Ed  Cleeve 
Joe  Campbell 
Dan  Delvin 
J.  Giles 


H.  M.  Anderson 
J.  P.  Anderson 
W.  W.  Armistead 
Don  Boles 
Hunter  M.  Brown 
Gus  N.  Click 


W.  G.  Fisher 
Cliff  Flynn 
C.  P.  Gray 
G.  Greene 
F.  Maury 


J.  RiNAMAN 

G.  W.  Robinson 
E.  B.  Robichaux 
Drew  Savant 
W.  S.  Slaughter 


Sophnmores 


Jno  D.  Henderson 
R.  W.  Hendricks 

H.    W.    HODDV 

R.  E.  Holmes 
Lelaxd  Johnson 


T.  Kittridge 
H.  R.  Kahle 
J.  W.  McMurry 
C.  McCallum 
F.  B.  Ogden 


Freshmen 


F.  H.  Colvin 
W.  R.  Davis 
A.  K.  Doss 
L.  S.  Fortenberry 
Lang  F.  Holland 


S.  P.  Holland 
W.  A.  Howard 
Tom  F.  Little 
Nelson  Long 
Sim  B.  Lovelady 


C.  W.  Stroud 
Dave  Swearinger 
E.  P.  Thomas 
W.  H.  Walters 
G.  N.  Williams 


M.   SiMONTON 

W.  C.  Vincent 
J.  Webb 
C.  N.  Wahl 
T.  B.  Woods 


L.  R.  Lonnergan 
Ruble  Moots 
Marion  D.  Redding 
Vance  M.  Strange 
F.  M.  Thigpen 
D.  Waites 


299 


J.   L.  Anderson,   J.   S.   Anderson.   Braund,   Brierre,  Brown 

Campbell,   Clements,   Davidge,   Daviet,   Dupre,    Parish 

Ferry,   Fisher,   Frederick,    Guidry,    Hanley,    Haynsworth 

Hoffpauir,  Holmes,   Knight,   Larose,   Liddell,   Long 

McClure,  McCook,  McCreary,   McDowell,  McKenzie,  Mason 

Melvin,   Miller.  Morrison,   Mosely,    Munson,    Murphree 

Neal.   Newman,   Nickerson,  Rice,  Saucier,   Scale 


Founded   at  Dartmouth    College,   i8 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Established  JQOJ 


Dr.  Henry  J.  Bayon 
Dr.  O.  W.  Bethea 
Dr.  M.  Bradburn 
Dr.  J.  E.  Brierre 
Dr.  D.  C.  Browne 
Dr.  J.  C.  Cole 


J.  L.  Anderson 
R.  R.  Braund 
J.  T.  Brown 
S.  R.  Campbell 


J.  T.  Brierre 
R.  L.  Buck 
J.  M.  Cotton 
L.  L.  Davidge 


J.  S.  Anderson 

J.   N.   EOSTICK 

C.  T.  Decker 
P.  H.  Hanley 
C.  M.  Johnson 
W.  T.  Tones 


M.  E.  Adams 

M.  D.  Clements,  Jr. 

O.  W.  Cosby 

H.   L.   CURRIE 

L.  L.  Daviet 
R.  B.  DeLee 
R.  E.  DupRE 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  H.  B.  Gessner 
Dr.  C.  S.  Holbrook 
Dr.  E.  L.  Irwin 
Dr.  E.  L.  King 
Dr.  E.  S.  Lewis 


Fratres  in  Unlversit.ate 
Seniors 
C.  O.  Frederick 

A.    C.    HOFFPAUIR 

J.  J.  McCooK 

Jimiors 

C.  G.  Farish 
J.  A.  Ferry 

E.    R.    GUIDRY 

J.  E.  Haynswortii 

Sophomores 

H.  C.  Knight 
C.  F.  Lacey 
A.  H.  Lisenby 
W.  M.  Long 
Jim  McKenzie 
L.  K.  Mason 
P.  D.  Melvin 

Freshmen 

C.  J.  Fisher 
H.  C.  Gahagan 
J.  G.  Hart 
J.  B.  Holmes 
J.  H.  LaRose 
V.  R.  Liddell 


Dr.  F.  L.  Loria 

Dr.  S.  C.  Lyons 

Dr.  Edward  McCormac 

Dr.  a.  L.  Metz 

Dr.  M.  W.  Miller 

Dr.  W.  C.  Smith 


R.  C.  McDowell 
J.  M.  Mosley 

P.  P.  NiCKERSON 

W.  A.  K.  Seal 


J.  G.  McClure 
"p.  L.  McCreary 
R.  F.  Miller 
J.  W.  Neal 


L.  D.  Newman 
W.  T.  Sellers 
W.  S.  Siler 
D.  M.   Smith 
A.  S.  Tomb,  Jr. 
R.  W.  Webb 


B.  O.  Morrison 

W.   W.    MUNSON 

W.  E.  Murphree 
D.  M.  Pipes 
W.  P.  Rice 
M.  E.  Saucier 
D.  B.  Searcy 


301 


Alldredge,  Allen,   Arrington,   Eartleson,   Bingham,    Brewer,  Eurdine 
Cabell,   Cairns,   Carroll,   Collier,   Colvin,   Eckels,   Fleming,   Fletcher 

Flynt,   Gillentine,   Green,   Hamilton,   Harper,    Hindelang,   Heath 

Hutchins,    Isbell,    Jennings,    Jones,   Kooken,   Lowe.    Magee,    Mallory 

Manar,    Murry,    Nelson,    Norris,    C.    Odom,    G.    Odom,    Oxford 

Payne,   Pollock,   Powell,   Renken,    Ricks.    R.   F.    Roberts.   Rouse,    Routon 

Rush,    Ryan,    Saint,    Sartin,    Shaw,    Sherrill.    Smith 

Soi-rells,  Stephen,  James  Tate,  John  Tate.  Tatum.  Thornal.  Vinson,  Wallace 

Walsh,  Walter,  Ward,  White,  Willoughby,  Wilson,   Wood 


Tlieta  Kappa  Psi 

Founded  at  Medical   College  of  Virginia,   1879 

Pi  Chapter 

Estahlislicd  jgo8 


Dr.  Robert  Bern'hard 
Dr.  Charles  L.  Brown 
Dr.  E.  Z.  Browne 
Dr.  W.  R.  Buffington 
Dr.  John"  K.  Bullock 
Dr.  W.  W.  Butterworth 

(Emeritus) 
Dr.  George  Collier 
Ronald  E.  Corkern 


Fratres  in  F.acultate 

Dr.  L.  E.  Devron 
Dr.  Roy  F.  Feemster 
Dr.  Foster  M.  Johns 
Dr.  Frank  J.  Kinberger 
Dr.  Paul  G.  Lacroix 
Dr.  Jerome  E.  Landry 
Dr.  Paul  A.  McIlhenny 
Dr.  Henry  E.  Menage 
(Emeritus) 


Dr.  James  P.  L'Kelley 
Dr.  Robert  H.  Pons 
Dr.  Joseph  W.  Reddoch 
Dr.  William  A.  Reed 
Dr.  Raymond  Roberts 
Dr.  Wm.  H.  Seeman 
Dr.  Thos.  B.  Sellers 
Dr.  Charles  H.  Voss 
Dr.  Marion  A.  Young,  Jr. 


J.  H.  Arrington,  Jr. 
M.  E.  Arrington 
I.  P.  Burdine,  Jr. 
P.  R.  Eckels 


R.  H.  Alldredge 
A.  B.  Cairns 
W.  A.  Dial 
W.  H.  Gillentine 


F.  D.  Bartleson 
C.  O.  Bingham 
E.  L.  Carroll 
J.  L.  Collier 
B.  P.  Fleming 
R.  M.  Fletcher 


B.  F.  Allen 
F.  W.  Brewer 
J.  F.  Cabell 
F.  D.  Edwards 
R.  M.  Flynt 
M.  R.  Green 


Fratres  in  Universit.ate 
Seniors 


W.  T.  Harper 
T.  M.  Oxford 
P.  W.  Renken 


G.  H.  Ricks 
H.  K.  Rouse,  Jr. 
W.   M.  ROUTON 


Juniors 


C.  R.  Hamilton 
A.  Y.  Jennings 
A.  V.  MURRY 


W.  J.  Nelson,  Jr. 
C.  B.  Odom 

J.  E.  SORRELLS 


Sophomores 


F.  W.  Heath 

F.    M.    HiNDELANG 

J.  D.  Hutchins 

E.    A.    ISBELL 

T.  E.  Lowe 


J.    G.    NORRIS 

G.  L.  Odom 
G.  D.  Rackley 
J.  T.  Roberts 
R.  F.  Roberts 


Freshmen 


C.  A.  Jones 
R.  A.  Kooken 
J.  D.  Magee,  Jr. 
P.  W.  Mallory 
R.  W.  Manar 
T.  J.  Payne,  Jr. 


B.  E.  Pollock 
J.  C.  Rush,  Jr. 
H.  B.  Shaw,  Jr. 
E.  A.  Sherrill,  Jr. 
Gregory  Smith 
J.  J.  Stephen 


C.  L.  Saint 
J.  M.  Sartin 
J.  E.  Tate 


S.  A.  Tatum 
J.  R.  Till,  Jr. 
L  S.  Ward 


U.  F.  Ryan 
T.  R.  Shipp 
J.  E.  Tate 
J.  A.  White,  Jr. 
I.  G.  Wilson 


R.  B.  Thornal 
N.  H.  Vinson 
B.  C.  Wallace,  Jr. 
R.  S.  Walsh,  Jr. 
L.  P.  Walter,  Jr. 
R.  C.  Willoughby 


Banister,  Beck,  Bowman,  Charbonnet 

Cailleteau,    Cottrell,    Davis,   Dixon,   Dyer,    Donnelly 

Everett,   Fancher,    Fershtand,    Hamilton,    Hartune.    Hertzog 

Higginbotham,    Kennedy,    King,   Lewis,   Lilly,   McVea 

A.   E.    Moore,    M.    H.    Moore,    Ogden.    Rivcnbark,    Shields,   Thompson 

Ward,   Wtilbaecher,   Tedder,   Tyrone,    Vaughan 


Nu 


Foimded   at   University   of  Michigan,   1882 

Beta  Iota  Chapter 

Estabtislud  IQIO 


Dr.  Charles  J.  Bloom 
Dr.  Octave  C.  Cassegrain 
Dr.  Charles  W.  Duval 
Dr.  Charles  L.  Eshleman 
Dr.  Irving  Hardesty 
Dr.  George  L.  Hardin 


M.  C.  Eeck 

C.  T.  Chamberlain,  Jr. 
L.  S.  Chareonnet,  Jr. 
T.  J.  Edwards,  Jr. 


R.  E.  Elount 

H.  B.   COITRELL 

F.  S.  Dixan 
A.  J.  Hertzog 

M.  B.  Bowman,  Jr. 
E.  G.  Cailleteau 
S.  C.  Dale 
I.  Dyer 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  G.  W.  Kutscher 

Dr.  Julian  H.  Lo.vbard 

Dr.  R.  Clyde  Lynch 

Dr.  Rudolph  Matas 

Dr.  C.  L.  R.  von  Meysenbug 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

J.  A.  Fershtand 
A.  S.  Hamilton 
J.  T.  Lewis,  Jr. 
G.  D.  Lilly 
A.  E.  Moore 

Juniors 

C.  B.  Kennedy 
H.  A.  King,  Jr. 
M.  G.  Lynch 

Sophomores 

P.  EVEREIT,  Jr. 

E.  D.  Hemming,  Jr. 
J.  M.  Higcenbotham 
C.  A.  Hortung 
L.  Lazero 


Dr.  E.  W.  Alton  Ochsner 
Dr.  T.  Hillman  Oliphant 
Dr.  John  G.  Pratt 
Dr.  Harry-  V.  Sims 
Dr.  Maurice  P.  Sullivan 
Dr.  E.  Garland  Walls 


H.  D.  Ogden 

J.  D.  Shields,  Jr. 

A.  G.  Ward 

J.  O.  Weilbaecher 


R.  C.  Massengill 
W.  C.  Riveneark 
J.  W.  Tedder 
W.  D.  Thompson,  Jr. 

C.  McVe,\ 

J.  J.  Stacg,  Jr. 

E.  Vales 

L.  M.  Villien 


D.  M.  Baldwin 
R.  G.  Banister 
C.  H.  H.  Branch,  Jr. 


Freshmen 

H.  L  Davis,  Jr. 
V.  J.  Donnelly 
J.  R.  Fancher 


M.  S.  Moore 
N.  O.  Tyrone 
F.  K.  Vaughan 


305 


Alexander.  Arango.  Atria,  LaBruyere 

Chauvin,   Cope,   Coyle,   Derbes 

Gay,    Hackney,   Harris,   Holman 

Kagy,   Kent,    Khoury,    Mosley 

Stritzinger,  Thomason,  Treuting,  Wall 


Phi  Mho  Sigma 

Founded   at  Nortlnvestern  Medical  School,   1890 

Delta  Omicron  Alpha  Chapter 

EsUiblishcd  igiS 


SiDN'EY  William  Bliss 
Julian'  Graubarth 
Adolph  deC.  Henriques 
George  Herrmann' 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

John  Raymond  Hume 
Lloyd  John  Kuhn 
Seaborn  Joseph  Lewis 
Louis  V.  J.  Lopez 
Anees  Mogabgab 


H.  Theodore  Simon 
Edwin  A.  Socola 
Robert  A.  Strong 
William  A.  Wagner 


Roger  Arango 
Louis  Chauvin 
Louis  Cope 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

James  Hackney 
William  Harris 
Earl  Kent 


Oliver  Mauterer 
John  Mosley 
Kirk  Mosley 


NicKOLAS  Atria 
Gerald  Christie 
Scott  Coyle 
Claude  Eccles 


Edwin  Kagy' 


J  uniors 

Sam  Khoury 
Philip  LaBruyere 
Joseph  Prejean 

Sophomores 

Rudolph  Stritzinger 


Harry  Schmidt 

LORENZ   TeER 

James  Wells 
Garland  Woods 


Hume  Thomason 


Lee  Alexander 
Vincent  Derbes 
Fred  Dunn 
Otis  Gay 


Freshmen 

Max  Haitaway 
John  Holman 
Ralph  Rohner 


Sheldon  Teer 
Waldo  Treuting 
Robert  Wagner 
Roger  Walls 


307 


•"k^ 
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Abranison,    Beif^inan 

Blitz,    Block,    Gm-din 

Hosen,    Meyer,    Ochs 

Rothondler.   Trifon.    Velinsky 


Founded   at   Cornell   University,    1904 

Alpha  Iota  Chapter 

Established  Jgi8 


Dr.  Eviil  Bloch 
Dr.  Isidore  Coh.n' 


Fratres  in  Facultate 

Dr.  Sidney  Copland 
Dr.  Sam  B.  Saiewitz 
Dr.  D.  N.  Silverm.an' 


Dr.  S.  K.  Simon 

Dr.  Herbert  Weinberger 


Sophomores 

Seniors 

Sam  Bergman  H.arris  Hosen 

D.WE  Drezinski  Julian  Keller 

Morris  Velinskv 

Juniors 
A.  M.  Abramson  Harry  Meyer 

Sophomores 

M.  E.  Block  Dave  Monsky 

Meyer  Burdin  Harold  Rothendler 

Freshmen 

Oscar  Blitz  Louis  Ochs,  Jr. 

Harry  Orlov 


309 


Barkoft,  Balot'sky,   Gall,   Glazer 
Hudes,   Koretzky,   Machlin,   Malkin 
Mailer,  Phillips,   SlipakofE,   Steckel 
Sterbcow,  Sweig,   Wechsler,  Winokur 


310 


Founded   at   University  of   Pennsylvania,    1907 

Psi  Chapter 

Established  IQ26 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  Walter  E.  Levy  Dr.  I.  L.  Robbins 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Edwaro  a.  Gall  Harry  Glazer 

Juniors 

Samuel  L.  Balofskv  Leon  Slipakoff 

Harry  Koretzky  Joseph  Sweig 

Sophomores 

Irving  Machlim  Marx   Sterbcow 

Robert  Segal  Solomon  Winokur 


Samuel  Barkoff 
Joseph  Hudes 


Freshmen 

Elliot  Phillips 
Jerome  L  Malkin 
Bernard  L.  Malle:^ 


M.  L.  Steckel 
Herman  Wechsler 


311 


Eskrigge,   Girardeau 
Roeling  Smithers 


Alpjha  Epsiloe  Iota 

Founded  at  Ann  Arbor,   Michigan,   1890 

Mu  Chapter 

Established  iqiq 

Fratres  in  Facultate 
Dr.  Maud  Loeber  Dr.  Marie  D.  Mattixgly 

Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
IvvLvx  L.  Girardeau  Jeaxxe  C.  Roelixg 

Juniors 
Grace  A.  Goldsmith  Clemextixe  McKeon 

Ina  M.  Harper  Beatrice  M.  A.  Tomlin 

Sophomores 

Edith  Eskrigge  Irma  C.  Hexdersok 

May  Carroll  Smithers 


312 


Bristow,    Gessner,    Epley 

Fenner,    Kelleher,    Menville.    StoUey 

Sentell,  Webb,  Wisdom 


Omicroa  Delta  Kappa 

Founded  at  Washington   and  Lee   University,   1914. 

Alpha  Zeta  Circle 

Established  igjo 

Fratres in  Facultate 
Dr.  Leon  Menville  Dr.  M.  J.  White 


Louis  J.  Bristow 
Marion  Epley 
Edward  Gessner 


Members  Elected  in  1930 
Harry  B.  Kelleher 
Martin  L.  Matthews 
John  G.  Menville 
Sherburne  Sentell 


Bruno  Stolley 
Charles  E.  Webb 
Norton  Wisdom 


Robert  E.  Craig 


Graduate  Members 

Darwin  S.  Fenner 
Urban  J.  Mooney,  Jr. 


Rudolph   Weinmann 


313 


Bethea,   Cari-oU,   Dodge 

Fowler,   Gensler,   GuiUory,   Hughes 

James,  Lee,   Lewis,   McCloskey 

Moore,  Morrison,  Parlcer,   Regan 

Saint,   Shell,   Stubbs,  Voss 


Phi  Delta  PM 

(Legal) 
Founded  at  Michigan  University,   1869. 


White's  Inn 

Ustahlislied  igii 


Fratres  in  Facultate 


H.   Milton   Colvin 
Charles  E.  Dunbar,  Jr. 
Judge  Rufus  E.   Foster 
Sumter  D.  Marks,  Jr. 


Eugene  A.  Nabors 
Walter  J.  Suthon,  Jr. 
Edmond  E.  Talbot 
Delvaille  H.  Theard 


Theodore  W.  Bethea 
H.  W.   Fowler,  Jr. 
Philip  Gensler 
Hubert  Lafarcue 


Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 

Elmo  P.  Lee 
Austin  Lewis 
Bernard  J.  McCloskey 


George  Dodge 
R.  G.  Hughes 
P.  E.  James 
J.  P.  Little 
P.  H.  Moore 


J  lint  II  fs 


Godfrey  Regan 
Charles  M.  Rucker 
James  T.  Shell 
Frank  S.  Smith 


James  D.  Morrison 
W.  Hamer  O'Kelley 
Robert  W.  Rainold 
Percy  D.  Saint 
Harry  Souchon 


Gillaspie,  Inbau,   Kelleher 

Knight,   Konrad,   Legier 

O'Brien,  Parker,  Ponder 

Robertson,   Samuel,   Shapiro 

316 


(Legal) 
Founded  at  Chicago-Kent  College  of  Law,  1897 

Francois  Xavier  Martin  Chapter 

Established  1924 

Fratres  in  Facultate 

Paul  Brossman  Rene  A.  Viosca 

Judge  W.  W.  Westerfield 
Fratres  in  Universitate 

Seniors 
Harry  B.  Kelleher  James  J.  Morrison' 

John-  R.  Legier  A.  Dallam  O'Briex,  Jr. 

Leslie  B.  Ponder 

Juniors 
Hall  T.  Elder  George  E.  Konrad 

Charles  A.  Gillaspie  John  E.  Parker 

Fred  E.  Inbau  Absalom  Pettit 

Nathaniel  B.  Knight  L.  Julian  Samuel 

Morris  Shapiro 


317 


Barrow,  Butzke,   Grey 

Griffith,  Gunn,   Haas,  Hanna 

Hopkins.    Lopez,    McPhail.    Merrill 

Miller.    Snyder.   Tiillor 

318 


Professional  Cheiiiicnl  Fraternity 
Founded   at  University  of  Wisconsin,   1902 


Alpha  Tau  Chapter 

Estahlislicd  IQ28 


Fratres  in  Facultate 


Dr.  a.  O.  Castler 
C.  B.  Dicks,  Jr. 
Dr.  Raymond  Freas 
R.  J.  Landry 


H.   W.    MOSELEY 

E.  F.  Pollard 

P.    V.   L.    SCHAFFNER 

C.  S.  Williamson,  Jr. 


Fratres  in  Universitate 
Graduate  Students 

Frank  S.  Griffith  Eugene  C.  Hanna 

William  E.  Merrill 


Seniors 


Frederick  G.  Butzke 
Arthur  J.  Haas,  Jr. 


Ralph  Hopkins 
Clark  O.  Miller 


Juniors 


William  Barrow 
Alvyn  J.  Day 
Edward  R.  Grey 
Joseph  W.  Gunn 


Gerardo  Lopez 
Hugh  B.  McPhail 
Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Jr. 
William  N.  Tuller 


Robert  W.  Ziifle 


319 


Bartlett.  Cleveland.  Eustis,  Farrar 

Harry,  Lumpkin,   Martin 

Miles,  Sullivan,   Sherwood,   Thorn,   Wogan 

Thirteem  CluTb 

An  honorary  Freshman  inter-fraternity   club  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  class  and 

school  spirit. 
Founded   1920 

Members 

Class  of  '34 
Edgar  Farrow  Fontaine  Martin,  Jr.     Walker  Sullivan 

Tom  Harry  Porcher  Miles 

Hugh  Lumpkin  Charles  Sherwood 

Phil  Wogan 

Class  of  '33 
Leonard  Isacks  William  New 

Allison  Miller  John  Read 

James  Witherspoon 

Class  of  '32 
Jack  McCausland       Baylor  Bell  Benjamin  Dawkins,  Jr. 


Julian  Bartlett 
Murray  Cleveland 
Edward  Eustis 


Lawrence  Burt 
Robert  Higdon 


Demick  Thetford 
Charles  Thorn 


Desha  Sims 
John  Weed 


Perry  Eastman 
Julius  Hanove.< 


Clacget  Upton  Winston  Bradley         Calvert  de  Coligny 

Class  of  '31 
Maurice  Bayon  Vicinte  Guy  Harry  Souchon 

Milton  Brock  Adolph  Jastram  William  Vennard 

Gerald  Dalrymple  George  Kerr  Woollen  Walshe 

James  Read 


V"!"-. 


Established  at  Tulane,   1904. 


Gerald   Andrus 
John  Baine 
Edmund  Cahn 


Faculty  Members 

Class  of  1927 

W.  B.  Carter 

Leonard  Chamberlain 


Crawford  Davidson 
W.  O.  Moss 
Harvey  Wilson 


Richard  Baumbach 
John  Gidiere 


Class  of  192S 
Adam  "Buster"  Harper 
John  Menville 
Harry  A.  Monroe 


Wilmer  "Dick"  Rogers 
John  B.   Sanford 


Bernie  Bierman 
Sheldon  S.  Blue 
John  Gidiere 


Class  of  1929 

Earl  F.  Evans 
Herbert  D.  Ford 
Andrew  T.  Hooper 
Albin  p.  Lassiter 


Bernard  McCloskey 
Martin  L.  Matthews 
John  S.  Whatley 


G.  Armstrong  Allen 
Francis  "Ike"  Armstrong 
Louis  Bristow 


Class  of  1 9 JO 

Edward  H.  Gessner 
Charles  B.  Henriques 
Dan  S.  Moore 


Bruno  Stolley 
Charles  E.  Webb 
Hugh  W.  Whatley,  Jr. 


Kappa  Delta  Phi  is  an  honorary  fraternity  for  the  promotion  of  Tulane  spirit.  It 
selects  each  year  from  the  Junior  and  Senior  classes  men  who  have  been  conspicuous 
for  school  spirit  during  their  university  careers. 


Crais,  DeRamus,   Gessner 
Shell,   Wcrlcin,   Whatley 


Tulane   Studemt   Council 

Officers 

Edwaru  H.  Gessner,  President Engineering 

William   H.  DeRamus,   Vice-President Medicine 

James  T.   Shell,  Secretary  ..■■■■ 

ITT    117    .         .    T„  ...  Arts  and   Sciences 

Hugh  W.  Whatley,  Jr 

,,  „     „  .....  Commerce 

Henry  R.  Crais 

r,  TIT  .......  Newcomb 

Betty  Werlein 


The  Tulane  University  Student  Council  is  an  organization  com- 
posed of  the  presidents  of  the  various  student  bodies  of  the  different 
colleges  of  the  University.  The  council  is  supreme  as  a  law-making 
and  judicial  body  relative  to  all  phases  of  student  affairs  which  involve 
the  university  at  large.  The  Student  Council  was  organized  with  the 
inception  of  student  government  at  Tulane,  March,   1915. 


Allert,  Clarkson,   Conover,  Dusenbury 

Gray,   Hirsch,  Rogan 

Simpson,   Smith,   "Werlein,   AVilson 

Ne^H^comt)   Student   Coumcil 

Officers 

OniLE  Simpson President 

Marion  ?Iirsch F ice-President 

Sally  Reed Secretary 

Members  Ex-Officio 

Betty  Werlein  Audrey  Fay  Sayman 

Janie  Price  Marjorie  Wilson 

Rosalind  Rogan  Mary  Allert 
Frances  Gray 

Members  Elected 

Senior  Junior 

Adrienne  Asbury'  Dorcas  Dusenbury 

Peggy  Clarkson  Sally  Reed 

Marion  Hirsch  Frances  Smith 

Sophofnore 
Jane  Conover 


Hirscli  Pierson 

Simpson  Werlein  AA^pstfeldt 


The  Nei^comb  Student  Government  Association 


Executive  Committee 

Betty  Werlein President 

Marion  Hirsch Vice-President 

Odile  Simpson' President   of  Student   Council 

Sally  Reeb Corresponding  Secretary 

Metha  WESTFELnT Recording    Secretary 

Elizabeth  Pierson' Treasurer 

Jan'ie  Price House  President 

Camille   Hacedorn House  Secretary 

Jane  Whipple .     .  President  Doris  Hall 

Laura  Eustis  ....  President   ll'arren  Newcomb  Hall 

Rosalind  Rocan President  Senior  Class 

Audrey  Fay  Sayman President  Junior  Class 

Marjorie  Wilson President  Sophomore  Class 

Mary  Allert President   Art   Student   Body 

Frances  Gray President  Music  Student  Body 

Erminia  Wadsworth  ...       .    President  Dehatinij   Cluh 

Flavia  Claverie President  Dramatic  Cluh 

Audrey  White President   of   Orchestra 

Yvonne  Crespo President  of  Glee  Cluh 

Adrienne  Asbury  .     .     .  President  Mandolin-Guitar  Cluh 

Rebecca  Rollins '  President   Y.   JF.   C.  A. 

Catherine  Bender Chairman  Athletic  Council 

Edith  Norris Editor  of  the  Arcade 

Marguerite   Davenport  .  Neiucomb  Editor,  "Hullabaloo" 
Flora  McBryde  ....  Neivcomb   Editor  of   the   "Jamhalaya" 
Peggy  Clarkson Chairman  Campus  Niglit 

Alice  Logan Business    Manager   of   the   "Jamhalaya" 


Bledsoe,  Fowler,  Guillory,   Inbau,  Knight 

Lafargue,  Levy,  Lewis,   Morrison,   O'Brien 

Parker,  Regan,   Samuel,   Shell,   Voss 

Tulane  Lai^  Keviei^ 

Officers 

James  J.  Morrison Editor-in-CIiief 

F.  K.  Beutel Faculty  Adviser 

L.  Julian  Samuel Secrrtary 

H.  Waller  Fowler,  Jr Business  Manager 

Godfrey  Z.  Regan Business  Manager 

Hubert  T.  Lafargue Book  Review  Editor 

Julia  T.  Levy  , Statutory   Editor 

A.  D.  O'Brien,  Jr Ciniil  Lanv  Editor 

Philip  S.  Puch Index  Editor 

James  T.  Shell Common  Laiu  Editor 

H.  Carlyle  Voss Uniform  Statutes  Editor 


James  G.  Bledsoe 
Margaret  S.  Bullen 
Hall  T.  Elder 


Members 

Ernest  H.  Guillory 
Fred  E.  Inbau 


Nathaniel  B.  Knight 
Austin  W.  Lewis 
John  E.  Parker 


"The  Tulane  Law  Review"  is  a  professional  publication  edited  by  the  Law  School  and  is  of 
particular  interest  to  the  legal  profession.  It  covers  the  entire  field  of  law,  but  particular  attention 
is  paid  to  the  civil  law  and  to  comparative  law.  It  is  of  especial  interest  because  it  is  the  only 
publication  of  its  sort,  in  this  country,  which  devotes  a  department  to  the  civil  law. 


Fov.-lei-,  Huglies    Lester 
Mayer,   Mott, '  Ponder 


Tulane   Moot   Court   Competition 


H.  W.  Fowler.  Jr. 


Robert  G.  Hughes 


.  Faculty  Adviser 
Marcaret  C.  Lester 

Absalom  Pettit 


Board  of  Advisors 

H    W    Fowler,  Jr President       F.  K.  Beutel  ......  Faculty  ■■i/^^tse,-^ 

Ada    Mott   .      . Secretary       Paul  W.  Brgsman 

Seniors 
Sam  L.  Herold,  Jr.         Harry  B.  Kelleher 
Leslie  B.  Ponder,  Jr. 
Juniors 
Charles  L.  Mayer         Ada  Mott 
Morris  Shapiro 

The  Board  of  Advisers  is  made  up  of  Seniors  and  Juniors  of  the  College  of  Law  chosen 
because  of  their  rank  as  honor  students  in  their  respective  classes.  Into  the  hands  of  this  board  is 
placed  the  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  Moot  Court  work.  The  year  1930-31  marks  the  third  year  of 
a  verv   active   and   successful   life. 

The  Tulane  Moot  Court  Competition  operates  thus: 

The  entire  law  student  bodv  is  divided  into  what  are  known  as  clubs.  These  clubs  are  entitled 
the  Benjamin,  Livingstone,  Martin,  and  White  Clubs.  Each  club  is  composed  of  Junior  and 
Senior  students,  and  arguments  between  the  clubs  are  conducted  between  Juniors  against  Juniors 
and  between   Seniors   against  Seniors.  ,    ,        ,   ,  j      a^  .u         a     f 

Points  earned  bv  the  contesting  teams  go  to  the  credit  of  the  clubs  represented.  At  the  end  ot 
the  vear  the  Senior  sections  of  the  clubs  having  the  highest  total  scores— which  totals  are  obtained 
bv  the  addition  of  the  Junior  points  of  the  preceding  year  to  twice  the  amount  of  Senior  points  ot 
the  current  vear— elect  those  Senior  members  who  are  to  participate  in  the  hnal  Senior  round, 
which  is  held  in  the  spring.  The  team  winning  the  final  Senior  round  has  its  name  engraved  on 
a  permanent  marble  placque  in  the  Law  Library.  ^      ,  ,  t  u   c.  ui 

Last  year  the  winning  team  was  composed  of  Messrs.  Samuel  J.  Goodman  and  Leopold  Stahl, 
of  the  White  Club.  As  this  volume  goes  to  press,  it  is  announced  that  the  Benjamin  and  Martin 
clubs  will   participate  in  the  final  Senior  round  of  the  competition  of   1930-31. 

Competition  in  Moot  Court  cases  is  optional  among  the  two  upper  classes,  and  compulsory  in 
the  first  vear.  . 

Prominent  downtown  lawvers  act  as  Judges  in  the  Senior  cases,  and  also  on  the  Junior  cases, 
where  upper  classmen  sit  with  them  as  associates,  and  faculty  members  with  upper  classmen  as 
associates  sit  on  Freshmen  cases. 

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Bartlett,    Beasluy,    Bergland,    Blum.    Dawkins 

DeBuys,    Dombeck,    Eshleman,    Gifford,    Godfrey,    Haas 

Huber.    Hurt,    Jacobs,    Jenkins,    Kohl  man.    Miller 

Mills,   Morris,    Myers,    Naftel,    Nolan,    Read 

Ricciuti,    Roberts.    Severance,    Sherman,    Singer.    Stubbs 

Taylor,  Thomas,  Upton,   AValters,   Ware,  Welman 


Tulane  Glee  Clulb 


Officers 

Henri  Wehrmann Director 

Bob    Wehrman'N President 

Clark  O.  Miller Vice-President 

Ben  C.  Dawkins,  Jr Business  Manac/er 

Garland  F.  Taylor Librarian 

Marshall  Hurt Pubiicity  Manager 


Carver  W.  Blanchard 
Sol  Dombeck 
Harry  Haas,  Jr. 


Members 

First  Tenors 

C.  H.  L.  Hermann 

Rodney  Mills 


Albert  J.  Naftel,  Jr. 
Edwards  B.  Silverstein 
N.  K.  Thomas 


C.  Julian  Bartlett 
Joseph  E.  Blum,  HI 
Paul  S.  Cooke 
Harry  D.  DeBuys 
Paul  Gifford 


Second  Tenors 

Frank  M.  Labouisse 
Clark  O.  Miller 
W.  P.  Morris 
James  B.  Read 
Stanley  E.  Severance 
William  D.  Singer 


Charles  R.  Walters 
Joseph  C.  Ware 
John  C.  Weed 
Horace  C.  Welman 
Philip  B.  Wogan 


Harry  W.  Bergland 
Ransom  C.  Jones 
Allison  T.  Miller 


Baritones 

Paul  H.  Miller 
BuFORD  M.  Myers,  Jr. 

Ulisse  M.  Nolan 


I.  William  Ricciuti 
Wm.  King  Stubbs 
Bob  Wehrmann 


Joseph  E.  Beasley 
Ben  C.  Dawkins,  Jr. 
Benjamin  F.  Eshleman 


Basses 

Paul  Freund,  Jr. 
Elmer  O.  Huber 
Lawrence  B.  Hudson 
S.  G.  Jacobs,  Jr. 


L.  C.  Michel 
Moss  Sherman 
Garland  F.  Taylor 


Nei^comlb   Mandolim^Gwiitar   Club 


Officers 

Adriexxe  Asbury President 

Madelix  Richardson' Secretary-Treasurer 

Me:vIbers 
Guitars 


Adriexxe  Asbury 
EuLAHE  Harvey 


Wyxogene  Haggard 


Madelin'  Richardson- 

Mandolins 

Alzenith  Veith 


josie  schiro 
Eloise  Voorhies 


Alice  T.  Weir 


Banjo-Ukuleles 
Jeaxelle  Hardy  J.  M.  Moses 

Banjos 

Adrien'ne  Asbury  Alice  Parker 


Drum 

Mary  Newman  Parrish 

Piano 

Leoxe  Maas 


/  iolin 

Sophie  Rollins 

Uiulcle 

Ruth  Loluse  Marks 


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The  Tulame  University   Band 


Officers 


Dr.  Frederick  Hard Director 

Oliver  W.  Heyden Manager 

Jacob  Gensburger  .    .     .  First  Asst.  Manager 
Dudley  Foley,  Jr.  .     .  Second  Asst.  Manager 

Richard  E.  Wagner Librarian 

William  H.  Haeuser,  Jr.  .    .  Asst.  Librarian 


M'illiam  Blackwell  ....  Property  Man 
Peter  J.  Erickson,  Jr.  .  Asst.  Property  Man 

Scott  Flower,  Jr Drum  Major 

Oliver  W.  Heyden  .  First  .Asst.  Drum  Major 
Robert  Higdon  .  .  Second  .Asst.  Drum  Major 
Irving  Seligmann  .     .     .  Publicity  Manager 


Bob  Baer 
Louis  Bierhorst 
William  Blackwell 
LocHE  Brown 
t.  o.  butaud 
Frank  Gardenia 
Charles  Carriere 
Lazar  Cohen 
C.  GiRARD  Davidson 
Ben  T.  Dean 
Jack  Dolan 
Peter  J.  Erickson,  Jr. 
Edmond  Fatter 
Jack  Fisher 
August  Flach 
Scott  Flower,  Jr. 
Dudley  C.  Foley-,  Jr. 


Meaibers 

S.  Friedman 
P.  J.  Fynn 
Jacob  Gensburger 
Harry'  Gilmore 
Philip  Giuffre 
Jack  Gordinier 
Harry  Haas,  Jr. 
William  Haeuser 
Jay-  J.  Hainkel 
J.  C.  Hartman 
Oliver  W.  Hey'den 
Robert  Higdon 
M.  A.  Higgins 
e.  c.  jansen 

Jenkins 
R.  C.  Jones 
Lane  Kendall 
Roy  Kirchberg- 


James  La  Nasa 
M.mthew  La  Nasa 
Luke  Marcello 
Harry  Meyer 
Arthur  Moinet 
Lee  Nesbit 
Chris  Nielsen 
Herbert  Pelligrini 
Gladstone  Philips 
Philippe  Schaffner 
Irving  Seligmann 
Wyatt  Sharp 
Melvin  Steiner 
Garland  Taylor 
Jules  Viosca 
Richard  E.  Wagner 
Valmore  M'ilson 


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Bell,    Cohen,    Davenport,  DeBuys,   Dieth 

Falk.    Gillis,    Hurt,   Kane,   Levy 

Lota,    Maxwell,    Mercer,   Pearson,   Reisfeld 


The   Ti 

America's  Greatest  College  J'Feekly 
Editor-in-Chief  Business  Manager 

Harnett  T.  Kane  Myron  Falk 

Editorial  Assistants 

Marshall  Hurt Associate  Editor 

James  H.  Gillis Sports  Editor 

Marguerite  Davenport Ncnvcomh  Editor 

William  A.  Bell .   Campus  Editor 

Ralph  Pearson Assistant  Campus  Editor 

Harry  DeBuvs .  Assistant  Sports   Editor 

Muriel  Haas Assistant  h'riucomh  Editor 

Helen  Wilson Assistant  h'riccomh  Editor 

Joseph  Sweig Downtown  Medicine 

Henry  La  Rocca Uptown  Medicine 

Mary  Louise  Wilcox Society 

T.  E.  Wineorn Exchanges 

Darrell  Pischoff Sta§  Artist 

Nancy  Allen Newcomh  Staff  Artist 

Business  Assistants 

Robert  Reisfelu 1  diu-rtising  Manager 

Victo  Lota Sales  Manager 

MuRVAN  Maxwell  ....  .      .    Promotion    Manager 

Henry  Crais .   Copy  Manager 

Lazar  Cohen National  Advertising  Manager 

Emile  Dieth Circulation  Manager 

Ernest  Mickal Local    Advertising    Manager 

Clare  Bark Newcomb  Advertising  Manager 


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Logan,  McBryde,  Powell 
Robert,   Scheinuk,   Souchon 


The  Tulane  Jamlbalaya 

Harry  Souchon Editor-in-Chief 

C.  P.  Powell DoivntoiA.-ri  Business  Manager 

Arthur   Scheinuk Uptown  Business  Manat/er 

Editorial  Staff 

Flora  McBryde Newcomh  Editor 

John  Tate Medical  Editor 

James  M.  Robert -Issistant  Uptown  Editor 

William  A.  Bell Sports  and  Feature  Editor 

Managerial  Staff 

Alice  Logan Newcomh  Business  Manat/er 

Darrell  Pischoff Staff  Artist 

Mr.  H.  a.  Carleton Plwtographer 

Mr.  Leon  Trice  ....  Sport  and  Feature  Plwtographer 


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Clarkson,  Schwartz,  Wadsworth 


The  Jennie  C,   Nixon  Debating  Clulb 

Officers 

Ermin'ia  Wadsworth President 

Peggy  Clarkson    ...  Chairman  of  Debate 

Alice  Schwartz Secretary-Treasurer 


Hilda  Arndt 
Marion  Butler 
Babette  Cohn 
Chaille  Chiasson 
Peggy  Clarkson 
Leonie  Davis 
Fanny  Dennery 


Members 

Catherine  Drawe 
Edna  Louise  Frantz 
Muriel  Haas 
Rowena  Harrison 
Louise  Hirsch 
Suzanne  Hirsch 
Flores  Hotard 


Beulah  Johnson 
Marjorie  Kohlman 
Babette  Krauss 
ZiNA  La  Nasa 
Georgiana  Lancermann 
Felice  Lew 
Leonie  Maas 


Bertha  Meyer 
Madelin  Richardson 
Ida  Rittenberg 
Carolyn  Samuel 
Alice  Schwartz 
Imogene  Stokes 


Juanita  Tansey 
Patricia  Tucker 
Ermin'ia  Wadsworth 
Betty  Werlein 
Carol  Weiner 
Alma  Zeagler 


Devron,   Gertler,    Inbau,    Kammcr,   Lurie,    Seligmann 

Tulaee   Oratorical   and   Debating   Council 

Officers 

GusTAVE  P.  Devron Chairman 

Leon"  D.  Hubert,  Jr .    Secretary-Treasurer 

Faculty  Members 

Dr.  John  M.  McBryde,  Chairman 
Dr.  Clarence  E.  Bonnett  Prof.  Richard  R.  Kirk 

Dr.  Rufus  C.  Harris  Prof.  F.  Santry  Reed 


GusTAVE  P.  Devron 
Leon  D.  Hubert,  Jr. 


Student  Members 
Stanford  L.  Hvman 
Fred  E.  Inbau,  Jr. 


Walter  A.  Lurie 
Irving  S.  Seligmann 


Delegates  from   Glendy  Burke 
Nolan  Kammer  David   Gertler 

Delegates  from    the   Freshman   Forensic   Council 
Manfred  Willmer  Edwin  Leland,  Jr. 

The   Oratorical   and   Debating   Council   is   an  organization  composed   of   faculty  members   and 
students,   which  supervises   intercollegiate   debating. 


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Antoon,  Bagby,  Carmouche,   Carson,  Comer 

Davidson,   Dawkins,  Devron,  Friedman,   Gertler,   Gibbins 

Haas,   G.   Jackson,    R.   Jackson,    Kammer,    Kendall,   Kierr 

Kuhnor,   LeBreton,   Lewis.   Lurie.   McNeill,    Moore 

Mvers,    Pearson,    Read.    Reisfeld.    Soheinuk,    Seligmann 

H.    Solomon,    M.    Solomon.    Tharp.    AVeed,    AVilliams,    Willmer. 


n 


Ofiicfrs 

George  F.  Bagbv Speaker 

Brown  Moore Vice-Speaker 

GusTAVE  P.  Devron'  .    .     .     '. Secrelary-Treasurer 

Leon'  D.  Hubert,  Jr Historian 

EiiwARn  Antoon Sergeanl-at-Arms 

Ralph  E.  Pearson Censor 

Nolan  Kramer 
Delegate  to  Oratorical  and  Debating  Council 

David   Gertier 
Delegate  to  Oratorical  and  Debating   Council 

Richard  T.  Stephenson,  Faculty  Critic 


Edward   Antoon 
George  F.  Bagbv 
Walter  C.  Bougere,  Jr. 
William   Carmouche,   II 
Joseph  O.  Carson 
David  B.  Comer,  III 
Girard  Davidson 
Gustave  p.  Devrox 
Clarence  Ford 
Robert  Friedman 
David  Gertler 
Dennis  Gibbins 
Harry  Haas,  Jr. 
Amos  Harris 
Jacob  Hirsch 


Members 

Leon  D.  Hubert,  Jr. 
Gordon  Jackson 
Robert  Jackson 
A.  J.  Jones 
Nolan  Kammer 
Lane  C.  Kendall 
Raymond  Kierr 
l.  t.  kuhxer 
Edmond  LeBreton 
Edwin  Leland,  Jr. 
John  A.  Lewis,  Jr. 
Walter  A.  Lurie 
David  McNeill 
Brown  Moore 


BuFORD  Myers,  Jr. 
Leonard  Nelken 
Samuel  W.  Nelkem 
Ralph  E.  Pearson 
James  Read 
Robert  I.  Reisfeld 
A.  L.  Romeo,  Jr. 
Arthur  Scheinuk 
Irving  S.  Seligmann 
Sidney'  Singer 
Herbert  Solomon 
Max  Solomon 
John  C.  Weed 
Sol  Weiss,  Jr. 
Manfred  Willmer 


Bagby,  Comer,  Dean,   Dombeck 
Fowler,  Godfrey,   Hurt,  G.  Jackson.   R.   Jackson 

LeBreton,    Legier,   Levy.    Moore 

Myers,  Read,   Selignaann.  Simmons,  Stockmann 

Taylor,  Tharp.  Thompson,  Weed 

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Officers 

.    President 

George  F.  Bagby 

„                T,  ...    Fice-Prcsident 

Garland  Taylor  . 

Irving  Seugmann Secretary-Treasurer 

Brown  Moore Business  Manager 


Members 


C.  Herman  Arnold 
George  Bagby- 
Thad  Butaud 
David  Comer,  III 
C.  Hermon  Dean,  Jr. 
Henry  Duggan 
H.  Waller  Fowler,  Jr. 
Benjamin  Gendel 
M.  A.  Higgins 
Julian  Humphrey 
Gerhardt  Kraemer 
John  Legier 


Paul  Levy 
Brown  Moore 
Buford  Myers 
Dallam  O'Brien,  Jr. 
Frank  Ogden 
H.  Schwartzberg 
Irving  Seligmann 
Shepard  Shushan 
Homer  Stockmann 
Eugene  Simon 
Garland  Taylor 
John  Weed 


Barnett,   Clave-rie.    Cipspo,    Schwartz 


The  Ne^^comb  Dramatic   Clulb 


Officers 


Flavia   Claverie 
Yvonne  Crespo  . 


President 

.     .     .     ■  Vice-President 
Madelin  Richardson  . 


Alice  Schwartz   . 
Marv  Barn'eit    . 
.     .  Stage  Manager 


.  Secretary 
Treasurer 


Members 


E.  Altmont 
H.   Arndt 
M.  Barnes 
M.  Barnett 
O.  Bartlett 
R.  Barton 
P.  Bennett 
S.  Bernhard 
S.  Berthaut 
H.  Bradley 

A.  Bruno 
J.  Brown 

C.  M.  Buchanan 
M.  F.  Buck 
M.  Burton 
V.  Catlin 

F.  Claverie 

B.  COHN 

J.  Conover 
E.  Cothran 

G.  COYLE 

Y.  Crespo 

E.  Daspit 
L.  Davis 

F.  Dennery 
M.  Dohan 
A.  Eddington 


G.  Ensenat 
C.  Feeder 
N.  Ferguson 
S.  Forsyth 
J.  Fowler 
I.  Gayden 
E.  Grace 
P.  Hale 
E.  Hancock 
E.  Hartley 
E.  Harvey 
J.  Hearn 
J.  Heiss 
M.  Henriques 
J.  Hoefeld 

E.  Howsmon 
M.  Isaacs 

F.  IVENS 

E.  Jacobs 

M.  JANSSEN 
Y.   JUMEL 

M.  Kohlman 
B.  Knox 

G.  Langermann 
M.  Leverich 

E.  Lewis 

M.   LUCKIESH 

L.  Young 


H.  Lyon 
L.  Maas 
E.  Magruder 
J.  Meyer 
J.  Martin 
L.  Marx 
L.  Mayer 

B.  Mays 

C.  McBryde 
B.  McCoy 
L.  McGehee 
M.  Mooney 
L.  Moore 

L.  Moore 
V.  Myers 

E.    NORRIS 

E.  PlERSON 

J.  Pharr 

B.  Phillips 

C.  Porterfield 

L.    QUARTERMAN 

M.  Rainey 

F.  Rand 

M.  Richardson 
I.  Rittenberg 
R.  Rogan 
C.  Samuel 


J.    SCHIRO 

E.    ScHUPP 
A.  Schwartz 
Z.  Shallcross 
P.  Shaw 
N.  Stack 
M.  Stebbins 
D.  Stern 
V.  Stern 
A.  Strobhar 
L.  Tarlton 
J.  Taylor 
M.  L.  ToBiN 
D.  Tujague 
P.  Tucker 
V.  Vail 
A.  Veith 
R.  Viallon 

D.  Vix 

E.  Wadsworth 
H.  Walker 

L.  Werlein 

E.  Willoz 
M.  Wilson 
A.  Wise 

A.  WOLBRETTE 

F.  Wolfe 


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Crespo,   Frantz,   Hagcdorn,   McGriff 


ee 


Yvonne  Crespo  .    . 
Camille   Hagedorn 


V.  Bollard 

L.    BONNABEL 

J.   Brown 

B.  Carre 
V.  Catlin 

C.  COATES 

H.  Duncan 
E.  L.  Frantz 
R.  Green 


F.  Anzalone 
M.  Barnes 
K.  Balako 
S.  Berthaut 
C.  Blessey 
V.  Bourne 

G.  Brown 
G.  Carr 
N.   Carson 
H.  Cefalu 
R.  Clippen 


M.  Barnett 
L.  Bartlett 
C.  Branan 
C.  Carter 
W.  Coleman 
R.  Crossgrove 
H.  Davidson 
F.  Dennery 


Officers 


.     .     .     .     .  President       Ceverlv  Walt3n  .     . 
.     .     .  Vice-President       Edna  Louise   Frantz 
Dorothy  McGriff Librarian 

Members 


First  Sopranos 


W.  Haggard 
M.  Hanna 
M.  Haralson 
T.  Hausmann 
F.  Hummel 
J.  Jacobs 
E.  Knapp 
E.  La  Nasa 
M.  E.  Marshall 

B.  Wemple 


C.  McBryde 
F.  McBryde 

D.  McGriff 
D.  Metcalfe 
Marcella  Ogden 
Mildred  Ogden 
Mamie  Packer 
M.  N.  Parrish 
V.  Rembert 


E.    COLOMB 

E.  Covey 

F.  COYLE 

M.  Davis 
C.  Enslen 

E.  Fischer 
J.  Fowler 
M.  E.  Gardener 

F.  Gray 
C.  Harries 
E.  Harvey 


Second  Sopranos 
J.  Heiss 

S.    HiRSCH 

K.  Holt 

E.   HOWSMON 

E.  Hudson 

F.  Lazarus 

A.  Lemann 

B.  Lowden 
O.  M.  Macdonald 
M.  Maddux 
E.  Magruder 


Alto 


F.  Evans 
C.  Felder 
C.  Hagedorn 
M.  Holt 
F.  Kaplan 
M.  LoCascio 
M.  LeBreton 
E.  Legier 


M.  Luckiesh 
E.  Malter 
L.  Moore 
S.  Reed 
L  Rittenberg 
A.  F.  Sayman 
J.  Schiro 
M.  Stebbins 


.  Secretary-Treasurer 
.  Business  Manager 


\.  Rice 

S.  Robertshaw 

M.  ROSSER 

E.  Shibley 
V.  Tyler 
B.  Walton 
L.  Werlein 
A.  Wise 
M.  E.  Reid 


E.  Menuet 
L.  Owens 
W.  Palmer 
V.  Pearson 

C.  Samuel 
E.  Short 

D.  Simon 
H.  Walker 
L.  Walker 
A.  Wolbrette 


A.   Strobhar 
J.  Tansey 
S.  Teunisson 
K.  Thornton 
A.  Veith 
C.  Vomberg 
M.  Westfeldt 
L.  Young 


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Norris,  Pierson,   Reed,  Whipple 


The   Ne'wcomb   Arcade 

Staff 

Edith  Norris Editor-in-Chie] 

Sally  Reed Assistant  Editor 

Sub-Editors 

Pecgv  Clarkson'  Elise  McGehee 

Edna  Louise  Frantz  Ida  Rittenberg 

Elizabeth  Lewis  Audrey  Whit;i 

Marjorie  Logan  Jane  Whipple 

Marie  Louise  Wilcox 

Business  Staff 

Elizabeth  Pierson Busintss  Manager 

Leonie  Davis Ad'vcrtising  Manager 


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Butler.   Cothran,    Enslen,    Haas,   Hale,   Jones 

Maas,    Merst,    Minsky,   Perkins,    Rollins 

Sayman,    Simon,    Thornton,    Tucker,    Vail,    White 

The   Ne^H^comb   Orchestra 

Officfrs 

President 

Mari'anne' Perkins    .'     '. rice-Prrsidcnl 

Audrey  Fay  Sayman Sceretary-Treasurer 

Members 

I'iolins 


Audrey  White 


Charlotte  Enslen 
Emma  Cothran 


ClIAKLOTTE    MeROT 

l^ioloncello 
Lucille  Owen 

Flute 
Marianne  Perkins 

Clarbieis 
Kathleen  Thornton         Viola  Vail 


First 
Mildred  Ogden 

Second 
Phala  Hale  Hilda  Simon 

Third 
Sophie  Rollins 


Audrey  Fay  Sayman 
Audrey  White 
Irene  Minsky 


Piano 
Elizabeth  Jones 

Trumpets 
Marion  Butler  Pat  Tucker 


Saxaplione 
Muriel  Haas 


Drum 

Leone  Maas 


The  orchestra  is  a  new  organization,  having  been  formed  only  last  year.  Under  the  leadership 
of  Mr.  Maxwell  and  with  a  large  appropriation  from  Student  Body  for  new  instruments,  the 
organization  is  expected  to  flourish  and  become  one  of  the  best  on  the  campus. 


nw 


ij 


Bi-iley.  Carmouche.    Dean,    Ervin,    Fail-.   Geier,    Gilmer,   Haas 

Haase.  Hart,"  Howard,   Huber,   Jastram,   Jones,    Keenan,    Kottemann,   Lachin 

LeBreton,    Lew,    Lobdell,    Mathes,    Maxwell,    Nolan.    Perry,    Plschoff,    Eeisch 

Ricciuti,   Robelot.  Stauffer,   Stubbs.  ^kVelman,   White,   J.   Wilson,    S.   Wilson 


Officers 


Wm.  King  Stubbs •  President 

Mackey  W.  White  ....  Vice-President 
Myrthe   Stauffer Secretary 


I.  Wm.  Ricciuti Treasurer 

Ulisse  M.  Nolan  ....  Sergeant-at-Arms 
R.  Cary  Jones  .  "Jambalaya"  Representative 


Members 
Seniors 


A.  T.  Blount 
Herndon  Fair 
W.  C,  Gilmer 

A.  E.  Jastram 
Denvrich  LeBreton 
Ulisse  M.  Nolan 

H.  F.  Allen 
J.  W.  Babst 


J.  Roy  Haase 
H.  T.  Hart 


W.  C.  Keenan,  H 
Murvan  Maxwell 


Juniors 


E,  H.  Reisch 
Milton  Robelot 


E.    B,   SlLVERSTElN 

Myrthe  Stauffer 


Sophomores 


W.  J.  Carmouche,  II 


C.  H.  Dean,  Jr. 
Harry  Haas,  Jr. 


R.  Cary  Jones 
L.  K.  Levy 


E.  O.  Huber 
Freshmen 


Earl  M.athes 


I.  Wm.  Ricciuti 
Mackey  W.  White 
Sam  Wilson,  Jr. 

W.  King  Stubbs 

H.  F.  Wehrmann,  Jr. 

W.  F.  Williams 


E.  F.  Neild,  Jr. 

D.  J.  PiSCHOFF 


P.  E.  Baily  Emile  Fuhrmann,  Jr. 

F.  B.  Chambers  D.  C.  E.  Geier 

R.  A.  Cooper  Janet  Hooper 

J.  P.  Ervin  Clarence  Hughes 

Lewis  E.  Schwartz,  Jr. 


Theo.  Jaques,  Jr.  R.  L.  Lobdell 

Elisabeth  Kendall         E.  N.  Maddu.x 
O.  C.  Kotteman  C.  R.  Perry 

L.  A.  Lachin  F.  M.  Richards 

J.  F.  Wilson 


An  toon,    Bagby.   Beasley,    Gay,    Hubert 
Jackson,    O'Brien,    Pearson,    Singleton,    Taylor 


Tiilane   Young   Mem^s   Christian   Association 

Cabinet  Members 

Verbon  F.  Gay General  Secretary 

George  F.  Bagby President 

Joseph  E.  Beasley First  Ficc-President 

Garland  F.  Taylor Second  Vice-President 

Edward  J.  Antoon Secretary 

Ralph   E.  Pearson Treasurer 

Cabinet  Rlembers-at-Large 

■  Leon  Hubert,  Jr Chairman  Social  Service 

Gordon  Jackson Chairman  Freshman  Work 

Brown  Moore Chairman  Campus  Service 

A.  Dallam  O'Brien  ....   Chairman    Campus  Night 
Rivers  Singleton  .     .     .  Cliairman  Extension   Committee 


Advisory  Board 

Prof.   A.   Lee   Dunlap Cliairman 

Prof.  G.  W.  Recenos Treasurer 


Dr.  E.  a.  Bechtel 
Mr.  Fred  Ellsworth 
Dr.  Irving  Hardesty 
Dr.  Rufus  C.  Harris 


Rev.  H.  L.  Johns 
Rev.  John  S.  Land 
Dr.  J.  Adair  Lyon 
Rev.  D.  Will  Miller 


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Allert,  Bender,  Henriqiies,  Legier,   Logan,   Westfeldt 


Officers 

Catherine  Bendek C/iairman 

Shirley  Teunisson' •     .      .    Secretary-Treasurer 

Members 

Seniors 

Mary  Allekt  Mai'.garet  Hen'riques 

Catherine  Bender  Olga  Swetman 

Juniors 
Mary  Bell  Rocan  Shirley  Teuniseon 


Sophomores 
Evelyn  Legier  Metha  Weestfeldt 


Crefcpo.    Logan,    Prite.    Rollins,    Walton,    Wilson 


Y„  W,  C,  A. 


Officers 

Rebecca  Rollins Pn-sidenl 

YvowE  Crespo I'icc-Prrs'idenl 

Julia  Gladney Secretary 

Janie  Price Treasurer 

C.4RINET  Members 

Beverly  Walton I'ro/jram   Chairman 

Roberta  Sterret Dormitory  Finance  Chairman 

Marjorie   Wilson Toi:;n  Finance  Chairman 

Peggy  Clarkson Group  Discussion  Chairman 

Grace  Coyle Fuhlicity 

Mary  Louise  Wilcox  . Social  Service 

Nancy  Allen Senior  Adviser 

Alice  Logan Entertainment 


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Allert,   Coleman,    Eustis,    Folse 

Fox,   Hagredorn,  Haralson,    Knapp,   Price 

Rollins,   Torrey,  T\^hipple,  White 

Officers 

Janie  May  Price President 

Laura  Eustis Vice-President 

Jane  ^^'HIPPLE Doris  Hall  President 

Camille   Hagedorn Secretary 

Rebecca  Rollins East  iring  President 

Audrey  White JFest  JVing  President 

House  Council 

1931 
Mary  Allert  Mary  Haralson  Peggy  Clarkson 

1932 

Willie  F.  Coleman  Jane  Fox  Audrey  Fay  Sayman 

Winifred  Folse  Mamie  Packer 

1933 

Evelyn  Knapp  Soppiie  Rollins  Virginia  Tyler 

Lucile  Torrey Doris  Hall  Representative 

Jane  Williams Mistress  of  Revels 

Frances  Van  Winkle Irt  Committee  Chairman 

Sophie  Rollins Fire  Chief 

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Comer,    Hurt,    Kendall,    Lurie 

Tulaee  Imtereatioeal  Melatioes  Club 

Officers 

Marshall  Hurt President 

David  B.   Comer yicc-Presidcnt 

Lane  Kendall Secretary 

Walter  Lurie Treasurer 

Members 

George  F.  Bacby  R.  E.  Friedman  Samuel  Nelken 

Luis  J.  Botifoll  Marshall  Hurt  Andre  Padovani 

Walter  Bougere,  Jr.  Raymond  H.  Kierr  John  Parker 

William  Carmouche  Henry  S.  LaRocca  Ralph  Pearson 

David  B.  Comer  William  M.  Light  Arthur  Radlauer 

Jacob  Costa  Jose  M.  Ledo  William  Ricciuti 

Emile  H.  Dieth  Joseph  Levy  Jose  Tellechea 

Robert  B.  Edwards  S.  Paul  Levy  Guillermo  Vasquez 

Myron  Falk  Walter  Lurie  Mackey  White 

Hernan  R.  Franco  Rudolph  McBride  Morris  Wright 

James  G.  McNamara 

Sponsored  by  the  Carnegie  Foundation  for  World  Peace,  this  club  is  one  of  a  number  of 
similar  organizations  existing  at  the  largest  American  universities.  Founded  at  Tulane  in  191 5. 
Re-organized,  new  constitution  adopted  May,  1930.  Purpose,  to  encourage  the  study  of  inter- 
national affairs  among  students. 


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Baioco,   Barrow,    Benson.    Butera 

Cord  sen.   Davidson,   Dombeck.    Donaldson 

Ehlert,    Gibbins,    Gifford,   Hillier 

Kaplan,   Mills,    Pearson,   Perry 

Pischoff,    Spring,    Van   Norman.   Wlckes 


Officers 

Ralph  E.  Pearson President Delegate-at-large 

Frederick  C.  Cordsen  ....      .     .  First  Vice-President  .     .    Hall   Representative    (Bienville) 

Leo  W.  Ben-son'  ...  ....  Second  Vice-President  .     .     .  Hall  Representative  (LaSalle) 

Morris  Kaplan Secretary  ....  Hall    Representative    (Gayarre) 

Dennis  S.  Gibbins Treasurer Delegate-at-large 

Verbon  F.  GaYj  Faculty  Advisor 

Members 

Malcolm  H.  Barnes  Charles  K.  Haik 

Joseph  F.  Baroco  Leslie  R.  Hebert 

Jefferson  L.  Barrow  John  E.  Hillier 

James  M.  Butera  James  B.  Holt 

Samuel  X.  Carriere  A.  J.  Jones 

C.  Girard  Davidson  Allan  J.  Lacobi 

Theo.  J.  Donaldson,  Jr.  Bruno  F.  Mancuso 

William  E.  Ehlert  Stephen  D.  Michell 

ViRGUs  A.  Engeran  C.  Rodney  Mills 

Clarence  H.  Ford  C.  Reginold  Perry 

Benjamin  R.  Gendel  Darrell  J.  Pischoff 

Paul  E.  Gifford  Graham  K.  Spring 

Francis  Grimmer  Russell  H.  Van  Norman 

J.  Vardaman  Gwin  William  A.  Wickes 


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Carmouche,    Dean,  Farmer.    Gay 

Goldbert.   Haas,   Harris 

McWaters,   Phillips,  Pischoff,   Surgi 


The  Chess  amd  Checkers  Club 


Officers 

Leon  Goldberg  . President 

Hermon  Dean Vice-President 

W.   J.   Phillips Secretary-Treasurer 

W.  J.  Carmouche Cliairman  of  Committee 

Dr.  E.  H.  Riedel Faculty  Advisor 

Honorary  Members 

Cerbon  F.  Gay 
Arthur  Herbert  Levy 

Members 

W.  J.  Carmouche  Lynn  McWaters 

Earl  Dailey  Sam  Nelken 

Hermon  Dean  W.  J.  Phillips 

J.  Farmer  Darrell  Pischoff 

Leon  Goldberg  A.  L.  Romeo 

Harry  Haas  George  E.  Surgi 

Amos  Harris  James  Weatherford 


The  Tulane  Aero  Club 

Officers 

C.   Kendall President 

C.  B.  McEachern Vice-President 

A.    H.   Payne,   Jr Secretary 

P.    L.    Janssen Treasurer 

Honorary  Member 
Rear  Admiral  T.  P.  Magruder 

Members 

P.  L.  Andersen  L.   C.  Kendall 

J.   F.  Baroco  L.  I.  Korn 

S.  C.  Carriere  R.  M.  McBride 

A.   J.   Fransen  C.  B.  McEachern 

L.  D.  Freret  J.  H.  McLeod,  Jr. 

J.  V.  GwiN  P.   H.  Meters 

J.  Haase  C.  R.  Mills 

P.  L.  Janssen  A.  H.  Payne,  Jr. 

A.  G.  Jarreau  R.  C.  Pope  Schoenberger 


^^  SUHV,y 


GURLEY,  LA. 


FLAG   POLE    ERECTION 


COMPANY     STREET 


HARD    GOING 


RURAL   FREE    DELIVERY 


r^s 


smu'Mm 


Harry  Glover 


Hall  of  Fame 


HARRY  GLOVER 

Because  of  what  a  little  man 
can  do.  Harry  has  shown  him- 
self to  excel  in  almost  all  sports. 
He  has  been  one  of  our  main- 
stays in  football,  a  letter  man  in 
basketball,    baseball    and    track. 


EDDIE  GESSNER 

Because  of  his  popularity  with 
his  fellow  students,  and  because 
of  the  noble  way  he  has  handled 
the  hardest  of  jobs.  President  of 
the  Student  Body.  There  isn't  a 
student  on  the  campus  who 
doesn't  know  "Eddie."  The  of- 
fice he  holds,  and  the  manner  in 
which  he  performs  the  duties  of 
his  office  can  best  typify  him. 


JERRY  DALRYMPLE 

Because  by  his  pluck  and  never 
tiring  energy  on  the  football 
field,  he  has  won  himself  a  berth 
on  the  All-American  Football 
Team,  and  won  his  way  into  our 
hearts  as  one  deserving  of  any 
honor  we  can   bestow  on  him. 


BOB  WEHRMANN 

Because  of  his  winning  personal- 
ity, and  because  of  his  manage- 
ment of  the  Glee  Club  this  year 
as  its  President.  Because  of  his- 
faithful  work  with  the  Glee 
Club  in  the  past.  Because  of  his 
service  on  both  the  golf  and  ten- 
nis  teams. 


Jerky  Dalkvmple 


Bob  W'eur.maxn 


Preacher  Roberts 


PREACHER  ROBERTS 

Because  of  the  way  he  led  our 
1930  Green  Wave,  Co-Southern 
Champions,  as  Captain,  through 
a  highly  successful  season.  Be- 
cause of  the  way  he  Captained 
the  Basketball  team.  And  be- 
cause of  Preacher's  general  pop- 
ularity and  fame  as  an  All- 
Southern    center. 


DR.  HARRIS 

Because  of  his  popularity  not 
only  with  his  fellow  professors, 
but  also  with  all  students  who 
come  in  contact  with  him.  Be- 
cause by  his  efforts  as  Dean,  the 
Law  School  at  Tulane  is  on  the 
top. 


DON  ZIMMERMAN 

Because,  not  only  was  Don  the 
flashiest  back  on  the  football 
team,  and  an  All-Southern,  but 
also  because  Don  is  well  liked 
by  all  who  know  him,  and  few 
are  found  who  do  not. 


HUGH  WHATLEY 

Because  of  his  three  years  of 
faithful  service  on  the  football 
team,  during  which  time  his 
fleetness  of  foot  gained  him  a 
berth  on  the  All-Southern  team. 
Because  as  a  member  of  the 
Student  Council  his  duties  have 
always  been  well  fulfilled. 


Dr.  Harris 


Don  Zimmerman 


Hugh  Whatley 


BeTTV    WliRLElX 


Hall  of  Fame 


BETTY  WERLEIN 

Because  as  Junior  Class  and 
Student  Body  presidents  she  has 
led  her  fellow  students  wisely 
and  diligently.  Because  she  is 
an  intelligent,  versatile  and  en- 
thusiastic worker  in  everything 
she  attempts.  Because  through 
her  efforts,  the  curricula  at  New- 
comb  is  being  constructively  in- 
vestigated with  change  and  im- 
provement in  view. 


ROSALIND  ROGAN 

Because  as  campus  night  chair- 
man she  proved  herself  an  apt 
organizer  and  gifted  leader.  Be- 
cause she  is  an  enthusiastic  and 
talented  actress.  Because  as 
Senior  Class  President  she  has 
led  her  class  with  ease  and  with 
a  sunny  disposition  that  only 
Rosalind  could  have. 


'  A.-^^ 


Rosalind  Rogan 


ODILE  SIMPSON 

Because  as  President  of  the 
Sophomore  Class  she  gained  a 
place  of  merit  and  popularity. 
Because  she  is  an  athlete  of  no 
mean  ability.  Because  as  Stu- 
dent Council  President  she  car- 
ried out  her  duties  with  an  ease 
and  capability  all  her  own.  And 
lastly  because  she  was  voted  the 
most  popular  student  at  New- 
comb  College  as  the  result  of  her 
winning  personality   and   charm. 


IVIARGUERITE  DAVENPORT 

Because  as  Hullabaloo  editress 
she  has  helped  bring  the  stand- 
ard of  that  paper  up  to  what  it 
now  is.  Because  she  recognizes 
student  needs  and  presents  them 
to  the  faculty  and  student  body. 
Because,  although  the  youngest 
Senior  at  New'comb,  she  is  a  stu- 
dent above  the  average.  Because 
she  is  one  of  Newcomb's  staunch- 
est  supporters. 


Odile  Simpson 


Marguerite  Davenport 


r«e    PHANTOM    OF    THE     OPERA 


THE   ArHcerrc    fjelos 


f\LL    SOUTtitRtt    PAINTERS 


OFF   TO   NORTHWeSTERM 


HOWeCOMfNO    OAY    COMMlTTee 


Dr.  Clara  G.  Bonneck,  notorious  economist,  says  that  the  solution  to  the  business 
depression  is  More  Advertising.  "The  public  has  its  hands  in  its  pockets  (i.  e.,  Dr. 
Nixon)  and  won't  take  them  out.  The  only  way  to  get  them  to  loosen  up  besides 
hitting  them  on  the  jaw  is  to  advertise.  It  is  the  key-word  of  American  buying  power. 
So  let's  go  buy-buy."  And  so,  taking  the  advice  of  this  friend  to  mankind  and  football 
players,  the  Tulane  fraternities  have  planned  campaigns  and  selected  the  Jantbalaya 
as  their  medium. 


A  K  E 


Ask  The  Man  Who  Owns  One 

Ask  the  man  who  owns  a  DEKE  pin  If  he  doesn't  belong  to  the  best 
fraternity  in  the  world.  "Sure,"  he'll  say.  Definite  class  appeal.  Sat- 
isfaction guaranteed  or  money  refunded.  If  3'ou  haven't  got  class 
we'll  supply  it.  You  put  on  the  button  and  we'll  do  the  rest.  If  you 
can  play  football  you're  wanted.  We've  taken  All-Americans  off  the 
sport  page  and  put  them  on  the  society  page.  We  supply  your  every 
need.  Artist's  models?  Moving  picture  actors?  Farmers?  We  have 
'em. 

SUPERMEN— NO  END 
(trade  mark,  reg.  U.  S.  Pat.  Off.) 


If  You  Want  to  be  a  Tau  Delt,  Just  Come  Along  With  Me.  .  .  . 

Yes,  dear  public,  that's  all  you  have  to  do — come  along  with  me.  I 
can  take  you  where  pink  elephants  and  green  snakes  romp  in  luxuriant 
tropic  underbrush,  where  beds  whirl  'round  and  the  Chinese  army  will 
march  through  your  mouth  bare-footed.  The  round  trip  costs  about 
$4  (a  quart).  Delta  Tau  Delta  has  come  into  its  own,  in  spite  of 
severe  losses  two  years  ago.  We  are  now  in  the  class  with  the  Betas, 
K.  A.'s,  Dekes  and  Phis  and  every  once  in  a  blue  moon  we  bump  them 
on  a  freshman  or  two.  Also  we  now  are  getting  very  classy  and  going 
around  with  Pi  Phis  and  Kappas  but  we  still  stick  to  our  parallels — 
every  night  we  enter  that  way. 


ATA 


2   N 


?    ?    ?    ?    ? 

After  death  what?  Sigma  Nu  is  the  answer.  When  you've  died  above 
the  shoulders  and  rigor  mortis  has  set  in,  when  you  want  to  sit  down 
by  a  fireside  and  have  the  protecting  care  of  a  house  mother  while  you 
dream  of  the  cricks  and  lanes  and  hog  calling  contests  on  the  old 
farm — Sigma  Nu  is  the  answer.  It  is  also  the  question.  We  don't 
want  our  public  to  be  duped.  We  moved  away  from  St.  Charles  Ave- 
nue because  we  wanted  to  get  peace  and  quiet  out  the  distant  reaches 
of  Pine  Street,  not  because  we  couldn't  pay  the  rent  or  because  we  had 
designs  on  1229  Broadway.  Gone  are  our  red-heads  and  gone  our 
leaders  of  yore.  Come  with  us  far  from  the  maddening  crowd's  ignoble 
strife  and   rot  away  the  years. 


Oh,  the  Turkey  in  the  Hay,  the  Turkey  in  the  Straw.  .  .  . 

Farmers!  Farmers!  Bargain  mail  order  offers.  Kappa  Sigma  pins  are 
going  daily  at  the  rate  of  30  a  minute.  Attractive  star  and  crescent, 
with  jewels,  $0.15,  without  $0.02.  Models  A-iooi,  A-1003J,  B-85-7  are 
very  popular  (consult  our  annual  catalogue).  We  also  have  mail  order 
houses  at  strategic  points  all  over  these  great  United  States — there  are 
some  109  of  these,  now,  we  believe — we  lost  count  after  10  but  that's 
what  Old  Man  Craig  says.  Armstrong  Allen — our  executive  in  the 
Southern  territory — offers  a  choice  lot  of  minor  positions  at  the  Tulane 
factory.  He  will  turn  these  over  to  you  or  put  you  in  line  for  them 
if  you  dare  go  Kappa  Sig.  He's  been  an  understudy  of  the  big  shots 
for  about  seven  \'ears  now. 


K  S 


2  A  E 


We  Tried,  We  Failed,  We   Quit.   .   .  . 

Once  upon  a  time  we  were  a  great  fraternity,  on  a  par  with  the  Pi 
Kappa  Phis  even,  and  we  could  insert  full  page  ads  congratulating 
Brer  Jahncke,  La.  Epsilon  '06,  on  becoming  a  Republican  office  holder. 
We  were  even  known  to  exist — but  now  it  is  not  quite  sure  whether 
there  is  a  Tulane  chapter  of  S.  A.  E.  or  not.  Sometimes  we  have  one 
man  living  in  the  house  and  if  we  pledge  a  single  freshman  that  has 
been  rushed  by  another  fraternity  or  even  a  single  freshman,  we  get 
drunk  for  a  month  celebrating.  We're  disgusted  with  life  and  we're 
gonna  quit  unless  some  other  chapter  lends  us  some  good  men. 


Simple! 

All  you  have  to  do  is  fill  out  the  information  requested  below,  clip  the 
ad  and  send  us  a  stamped  return  envelope  and  within  a  week  we'll 
send  you  a  pin,  a  certificate  of  membership  and  a  correspondence  course 
in  the  grip  and  "How  a  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Should  Misbehave."  When 
you  have  finished  Lesson  Five,  we  send  "Chesse"  Keith  to  see  if  we 
have  made  another  mistake  or  not.  Our  batting  average  is  pretty 
good  seeing  we  take  in  anyone  who  wants  to  make  a  fraternity  and 
can't.      Now    sign    on    the    dotted    line    and    answer   yes    or    no — Name 

Age Weight • 

Color  of  Eyes Color  of   Hair 

Address College Ever 

belong  to   any  other  fraternity? Do   you   have 

feelings  of  remorse  about  not  being  a  fraternity  man? 


*  K 


Pikas — Not  Pikers 

Don't  let  anyone  tell  you  that  appearances  aren't  everything.  Gaze^  at 
our  beautiful  100  x  50  lot  on  Broadway — in  the  heart  of  the  exclusive 
residential  district — and  our  classic  mansion.  History  has  already  been 
made  under  our  roof — we  had  a  fire.  Variety  isn't  the  name  for  it. 
We  have  every  breed,  sect,  sex  and  kind.  It  takes  all  sorts  of  men  to 
make  a  fraternity;  so  we  pledged  that  missing  link  that  runs  around 
in  the  red  Graham  with  the  top  down  whether  its  pouring  rain  or  just 
pouring.  You  seldom  hear  of  us  around  Tulane — but  there's  something 
we  can  say  for  ourselves,  we're  just  a  quiet,  home-loving  bunch  and 
we  like  our  women  and  our  liquor  like  every  other  patriotic  American. 


FKAT  CBACKS 


*  A  e 


Lose  Pounds  Overnight 

How  -would  you  like  to  lose  your  superfluous  avoirdupois  by  a  natural 
method?  No  tonics,  no  harmful  dieting,  no  strenuous  exercise.  Five 
billion  physicians  recommend  the  Phi  Delt  way.  WE  TALK  FLESH 
OFF  OF  YOU.  All  you  have  to  do  is  be  a  rushee  and  say  you  don't 
like  our  methods.  You'll  sweat  in  a  good  old  fashioned  way.  People 
must  like  our  course,  just  read  these  testimonials.  Hugh,  "Fd  die  for 
dear  old  Rugby,  Loyola  and  Tulane."  Evans,  Holmes'  New  Orleans: 
"I've  tried  the  Phi  Delt  course  for  about  eight  years.  It  certainly  is 
grand.  I  stopped  it  once  but  immediately  began  feeling  so  bad  that 
I  came  back."  John  Glover,  City  Dump,  New  Orleans:  "For  about 
seven  years  now  the  Phi  Delt  course  and  I  have  been  great  pals.  Look 
what  it's  done  for  me."  Edward  Gessner,  Stewed-ent  Council,  Tulane: 
"It's  made  me  what  I  am  todav  and  it  onlv  took  seven  vears  to  do  it." 


■Where  There's  a  Will  There's  a  Way 

Give  ear  to  this  tale — a  tale  of  triumph,  woe,  pain,  and  courage. 
Once  upon  a  time  we  (with  the  Sigma  Chis)  had  the  best  alumni  in 
New  Orleans.  Everyone  who  was  anyone  was  an  A.  T.  O.  Today 
everyone  who  isn't  anyone  is  an  A.  T.  O.  We  ran  the  carnival  balls 
and  Tulane  University  and  the  names  in  the  society  columns  sounded 
like  a  roster  of  our  great  fraternity.  Today  people  faint  if  they  see 
an  A.  T.  O.'s  name  in  the  news  unless  it  is  that  of  a  condemned  mur- 
derer. 

But  think  you  that  we  have  let  misfortune  eat  away  at  the  roots  of 
cur  noble  symbol — the  Palm?  No!  Courage  has  triumphed  and  now 
we  have  one  handsome  man,  one  rich  man  and  a  few  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
members.  We  have  sent  our  alumni  a  letter  telling  them  how  good 
we  are  and  they  believe  us.  They  would  rather  than  come  around  and 
see   what's   happened. 


-1^  c>> 


Announcing — The  Greatest  Merger  of  History 

The  Sigma  Chi  council  and  corporation  takes  pleasure  in  announcing 
to  its  customers  the  most  stupendous  merger  in  American  business  his- 
tory. Think  of  a  combination  of  Standard  and  Shell  Oils  and  you've 
hit  it.  Think  of  General  Motors  and  Ford  as  one  and  you've  hit  it 
again. 

It  is  now   Stigma   Chi   plus  Alpha  Tau   Omega. 

Through  the  post-graduate  (?)  work  of  that  great  old  party  Dem- 
ocrat Bill  Haggerty  and  the  Baron  de  Rhine-fort  Rainold  these  great 
lodges  have  decided  to  merge.  We  now  boast  the  finest  alumni  you 
ever  saw-.  Blue  blood  has  mingled  with  good,  red  wine.  Think  of 
the  consummate  intelligence  of  Sigma  Chi  and  Pierre  Lelong  merged 
with  the  A.  T.  O.  Joiners.  Their  motto  was  "a  man  in  every  activity" 
and  ours,  "an  A  on  every  report  and  a  bottle  in  every  pocket."  The 
new  corporation  which  will  seal  the  strength  of  the  Old  Regulars  will 
hold  its  meetings  in  the  Broadway  Pharmacy — finally  awarding  recog- 
nition to  an  old  stand-by. 

Now  we  can  get  enough  men  between  us  to  call  ourselves  a  fra- 
ternity. 


Come  On  Daown  South 

Let  the  band  strike  up  "Dixie" !  Come  on,  you  all,  down  below  the 
Smith  and  Wesson  line.  Where  Kappa  Alpha  roses  bloom  all  year 
round.  Learn  manners  without  Emily  Post.  Laze  in  the  warm  South- 
ern sunshine  on  our  front  porch.  Poker,  cool  mint  juleps,  white  suits 
— nothing  to  do  but  rest  your  weary  brain.  Camps  at  all  strategic 
passing  out  points.  Play  hard  without  getting  your  hands  dirty.  We 
consider  applications  only  from  the  upper  crust  and  onl\'  the  F.  F.'s 
of  New  Orleans  have  a  chance.  Engraved  calling  cards  and  strictly 
impeccable  names  absolutely  required.  Apply  Wardlow  Witherspoon, 
K.C.B.,   F.R.S.,  D.A.R.,   K.A. 

GENTLE  GENTLEMEN 


K  A 


They  Laughed  When  I  Opened  My  Mouth  to  Sing 

But  when  the  first  note  came  out  they  simply  rolled  on  the  floor — up 
hill  and  down  dale  (our  floors  are  unique  scenic  effects;  you  get  away 
from  that  flat  feeling).  Go  to  Woogland  when  you  die.  All  the  in- 
teresting people  are  there.  Learn  to  sing  b}'  singing.  Get  the  bene- 
fits of  fresh  air.  We  have  decided  to  do  away  with  the  house  and 
let  all  sleep  in  the  open.  Look  what  we've  done  with  shy,  timid  boys 
like  Ford  Seeuws — gotten  him  in  "College  Humor."  The  Beta  way  to 
fame. 


Ben 


For   Castellano   Espanoles   Only 

Si,  Si,  Si,  Si,  Si,  mi  pequena  senorita — right  on  top,  as  you  say,  eh? 
These  Americano  they  brag  too  plenty  much.  Vivo  Alfonso!  (Is  he 
still  king?)  Well,  vivo  los  revolucionares.  Usted  pronuncia  that  C 
as  TH.  Es  castellano!  If  you  prounounce  eet  SEE,  you  are  darty 
Mejicano  and  we  keek  you  out.  But  zat's  all  right  eef  you  keep  us 
above  los  Gringos  in  scholarsheep — eh?  Several  yars  and  steel  on  top. 
Si,  los  Americanos,  dey  brag  too  much.     We  are  ze  best. 


2  I 


This  Space  Reserved  for  S.  P.  E. 

(Note:  It  is  the  Jambalaya's  policy  to  reserve  space  for  its  advertisers. 
S.  P.  E.  has  advertised  for  seven  years  as  O.  T.  A.,  S.  E.  and  finally 
last  year  as  S.  P.  E.  We  don't  know  where  they  are.  Lost  prob- 
abh'.  But  we  are  doing  them  the  courtesy  to  reserve  this  advertising 
space  until  they  turn  up.  However,  be  it  known  to  any  S.  P.  E.  that 
may  read  this:  Mr.  Stolley's  credit  is  no  longer  good  and  we  refuse 
responsibilitv  for  any  debts  run  up  bv  his  understudies  in  CHEER- 
LEADERS, INC.). 


2  $  E 


A   * 


^0000.02  Reward!      Reward! 


$0000.02 


The  Civic  Sheriff's  office  and  the  Police  Department  of  the  City  of 
New  Orleans  offer  the  above  generous  reward  for  any  information  as 
to  the  whereabouts  or  actions  of  a  group  of  alleged  Tulane  University 
students  known  in  body  as  the  Lambda  Phi  fraternity,  a  local  organi- 
zation founded  in  1928  by  a  number  of  individuals  whose  names  ap- 
pear on  the  police  register  along  with  their  finger  prints.  Said  Lambda 
Phi  is  reported  to  have  won  an  interfraternity  basketball  contest  at  one 
time  and  to  have  placed  high  in  a  swimming  meet.  Last  heard  of 
November,   1930.      Ain't  been  seen   since. 


99  44/100  Per  Cent  Pure 

You  can't  go  wrong  with  any  Arthurian  song.  Good  clean  fun. 
The  answer  to  where  the  Hullabaloo  money  goes — ARTHLIRIANS! 
If  the  work  that  Jimmy  Biggar  started  is  kept  up  by  Myron  Falk  and 
Victor  Lota,  we  will  have  enough  in  the  treasury  to  start  a  national 
fraternity.  But  don't  get  us  wrong.  We're  as  pure  and  white  as  the 
snow  on  the  mountainside.  Just  too  sweet  for  words.  Every  year  we 
pledge  enough  of  the  band  and  business  department  of  the  Hullabaloo 
to  keep  alive.  That's  where  the  money  goes,  to  buy  our  brothers' 
clothes. 


A    2    * 


His  Only  Gym   Was   the   Delta   Sigma   Phi   House 

and    Yet    He    Had 


'Athlete's    Foot" 


Are  you  a  victim  of  this  horrible  and  insidious  disease?  It  is  pos- 
sible to  be  an  athlete  and  be  a  fraternity  man.  In  fact,  that's  our 
only  requirement.  Just  go  out  for  something  and  we'll  go  in  for  you. 
You  get  the  letter.  We  give  you  a  pin.  Lincoln  said,  "All  men  were 
created  free  and  equal."  So  you  don't  have  to  have  a  pedigree  (they 
used  to  demand  that  at  the  DKE,  Beta  and  K.  A.  lodges).  Lincoln 
also  said  "This  is  a  fraternity  by  the  athlete,  of  the  athlete  and  for 
the  athlete."  We're  not  conducting  a  theological  seminary  but  we  have 
got  a  Preacher. 


If  Not  In  "Who's  Who"  Then  In   "Whose  Zoo" 

Look  to  the  future.  Don't  look  to  the  present — no  one  has  ever  paid 
us  any  attention  yet.  But  look  ahead  3,000  years.  Tulane  has  crum- 
bled. The  captains  and  the  kings  have  departed.  Yet  proud  above 
the  ruins  Sigma  Pi  raises  its  hoary  head.  Now  we  get  one  good  man 
every  seven  years  that  everyone  else  has  overlooked.  Tomorrow  we 
will  get  every  good  man  because  there  will  be  no  one  else.  You  re- 
call the  story  of  the  tortoise  and  the  hare.  Well,  if  Dr.  Bechtel  em- 
bezzles some  university  funds,  we  may  be  able  to  buy  off  a  few  good 
ones.  There  is  just  that  much  chance.  Addenda:  We  have  a  piano 
player. 


i;  II 


Uncle  S.   A.  M.   Needs   You! 

Right  away,  queeck,  we  need  feefty  mens.  The  Zeebetees  are  way 
ahead  of  us.  Rally,  rally  to  the  cause.  Sam  and  Cliff  are  no  longer 
around.  What  are  we  going  to  do?  ?  ?  ?  Another  of  the  fast  dis- 
appearing tribes  of  Israel  waiting  for  another  Moses  to  lead  them  across 
the  Green  Wave.     Sign  here  on  the  dotted  line,  queeck 


2  A  11 


K  N 


The  Swan  Song  of  the  Gnu   (Kappa  Nu) 

We  are  going  home.  We  are  going  back  to  Zion  and  weep  in  the 
shadows  of  Palestine's  alabaster  walls.  We  didn't  mind  that  first  op- 
eration they  performed  on  us  but  when  they  took  Morry — nize  Morry 
— awav,  we  put  sackcloth  and  ashes  on  our  heads  and  wept  in  the  wil- 
derness. Thenks,  nize  liddle  boys  what  koom  to  urr  fraternity.  Yom 
Kippur,   Rosh   Hoshana — good  bye,   good   bye. 


Needles    and   Pins,   Needles    and   Pins — 

Vou  know  the  rest:  When  a  man  marries  his  troubles  begin.  Single 
or  wed,  single  or  wed,  a  man  has  his  troubles  until  he  is  dead.  We 
know  our  own  minds.  One  of  our  brothers  married  and  got  unmarried 
P.  D.  Q. — the  result  of  long  training  under  the  Pi  Kappa  Phi  method. 
A  nice  quiet  fraternity  for  fellows  with  soprano  voices  and  social  am- 
bitions. Distinctive,  too.  We  never  take  a  freshman  that  anyone  else 
wants.  Situated  close  enough  to  a  ferry  house.  We  deal  specially  in 
medics  and  patent  nostrums  and  pater  nostrums. 


n  K  * 


r  r  rr  r 

Z  B  T 


Free !      Free !      Free ! 

Don't  all  speak  at  once  and  keep  this  under  your  hat  but  we  have 
pork  roast  selling  at  .20  the  pound  toda_v — practically  free  for  nothing 
at  the  Sign  of  the  Three  Gold  Balls.  We  pledged  some  men  that 
weren't  so  ugly  this  year.  We've  got  an  arrangement  just  like  the 
V.  M.  C.  A. — they  meet  at  the  church,  we  meet  at  the  synagogue. 
There's  no  denying  our  superiority  among  the  tribes  of  Israel.  We 
number  shoe  peddlers'  sons,  pawn  shop  owners'  sons,  old  umbrellas, 
scissors,  passover  bread,  revolvers,  joolry,  etc.,  etc. 


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A  Strange 


(It'il/i  .Ipolofjies  to  Euycne  O'Neill) 


ACT  I 

Timf — Rush  Week. 

Placr — Pascayoola — Chi  Omega  House  Party. 

Characler — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "I  have  never  enjoyed  a  house  party  as  much  in  my  life  and  I  like  your  lype.  You 
were  so  darling  to  me  and  I  would  love  so  to  promise  «oai',  but  I  had  really  better  wait  until 
I  write  mv  sister." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "So  many  thought  this  was  JFedncsday  and  I  could 
promise  and  here  it  is  only  Monday.  Could  1  have  misinterpreted  the 
Rush  Rules?" 

"Are  they  afraid  to  wait  till  tlien?" 

"No  Chi  Omega  little  sister  need  hope  of  aspiring  to  anything  bet- 
ter since  it's  strictly  a  family  affair." 

"She's  only  a  GREEN  freshman,  but  she's  got  her  man  and  may 
soon  be  DONned  with  a  pin." 

"Since  they  are  a  Fraternity,  they  can  do  anything!!  What  an 
opportunity!" 


ACT  II 
Ti/ne — Rush  Week. 

Plaer — Inn-By-the-Sea — Zeta  House  Party. 
Cliaraeter — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:     "This  houseparty  surely  was  fun,  especially  the  dances.     You  all  were  so  lovely 
to  me  and  I  do  hope  that  I  will  see  lots  more  of  you!" 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "Those  older  girls  were  mighty  cute.  Wish  they  were 
in  the  chapter  noiu.  But  the  LAMB  and  PARSONS  are  still  with 
the   fold." 

"Hope  I  made  a  good  impression  on  that  Physics  teacher  because 
I  must  pass  the  course!" 

"But  if  I   don't  promise  Zeta — ?     Is   it  worth   it?" 

"This  Practice-Teaching  I  hear  so  much  about!  Does  she  realh' 
^^  mean  to  teach  her  class  dressed  in  a  Tea  Gown?" 


ACT  III 

Time — Rush   Week. 

Pliifi' — Phi  Mu  Gypsy  Party. 

Cliaracler — Riishee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "This  was  such  a  darling  party  and  I  had  the  grand- 
est time.  You  all  have  the  cutrst  bunch  and  I  like  you  lots,  but  I've 
really  not  decided  just  iv/iiih  onr  on  the  campus  I  prefer." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:     "Talented   cousins   help   cut,   especially  when  one   has   de- 
cided to  go  in  for  quality  and  not  quantily.     AIMEE  be — I  wonder?" 

"At    least    they    are    not   jumping    from    the    FRVing    pan    into    the    fire — in    fact,    things    are 
PERKoIating   right   now." 

"How  ALLERT  and  artistic  that  senior  is!  TEX  a  lot  of  skill  to  be  so  versatile. 

"Lizette  Moore  has  a   football,   hut  Kitty  has  keys  to  MOORE  hearts — how   manv  MOORE?" 


ACT  IV 
Timr — Rush  Week. 
Place — Alpha  Epsilon  Phi  Tea. 
C/iaractrr — Rushee,  Tew  Man}'. 

She  speaks:     "This  was  such  a  pretty  tea  and  I  surely  enjoyed  my- 
self.    Thanks   so  much   for   letting   me   be   among  the   honored   guests." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


Town? 
have  of 


She  thinks:  "That  song  they  were  singing,  'If'/w  Runs  llic 
/I.  E.  Plii — A.  E.  Plii — A.  E.  Plii!'  What  a  good  opinion  they 
themselves !" 

"But  when  there's  no  compi'iition,  Avhat  more  can  \*ou  expect?" 

"Ton  bad  so  many  freshmen  were  disappointed  this  season,  but  it's 
all  in  the  family  '" 

"Aw,    IIIRSCH!" 

"Odd,  their  rushing  such  a  number  of  out-of-town  girls!" 
"Why    are    they    playing,    'Wedding    Hells    Are    Breaking    Up    That    Old    Gang   of 
Evidently  somebody  was  married  this  summer,  but  they  don't  seem  so  distressed  about  losing 


Mine'? 
her!" 


"Where,  oh,  where  is  their  poetess?     Gone,  I  guess!      Gone,  I  guess 


ACT  V 
Timr — Rush  Week. 
Plarc — Kappa  Alpha  Theta  Dance. 
Character — Rushee,  Te\y  Many. 

She  speaks:     "I  certainly  did  have  a  cjrand  time  at  your  dance.     So  many  darling  boys!     I'd 
really  love  to  promise,  but  I  MUST  write  my  Chi  Omega  sister  about  it." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "They  seem  to  find  young  men  a  big  help  in  rushing — 
one  of  those  boys  nearly  had  me  sciued  up." 

"This  promising  business — it  certainly  does  mix  me  up — \vhen  can 
you  promise?" 

"Strange,  the  personal  friendship  formed  during  the  summer — I 
thought  rushing  had  just  begun!" 

"If  I  should  go  Theta,  would  I  get  into  a  JAMb?" 

"It  nvould  be  nice  to  say  that  I  belonged  to  the  'Oldest  National 
Women's   Fraternity'!" 

"They're  pretty  near  the  KAT's  Me-Ow!" 


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ACT  VI 

Time — Rush  Week. 

Place — A.  O.  Pi  House  Party. 

Character — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "The  house  party  was  plenty  of  fun.  These  favors 
are  too  adorable — I  can  hardly  wait  to  show  them  to  all  the  unlucky 
ones  who  went  somewhere  else.     Won't  they  be  sorry,  though?" 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "These  favcrs — what  PRICE  jewelry?  Bribing  rushees?" 
"But  they  are  cute  and  I'm  glad  I  came." 

"I  wonder   whether  that  girl   broke  her  Chi   Omega   promise   for   the   rushees  or   for   the   Fra- 
ternity?" 

"From  all  appearances,  their  prospects  are  better  this  year  than  last!" 

"Those  alumnae  are  very  attractive!     They  are  so  sii-ect  to  me,  how   cati  I   refuse  them?" 

"They'll  be  Jail    (pardon,  J.  L.)    keepers  this  year,  so  guess   I'd  better  try  to  get  on  the  good 
side  of  them." 

ACT  VII 

Time — Rush  Week. 

Place— Beta  Phi  Alpha  —The  Dansant. 

Character — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "The  party  was  simply  swell  and  I  had  a  c/ra/id  time. 
I  never  can  thank  you  enough  for  inviting  me.  Call  me  up  again  soon, 
won't  you?     I  must  RUSSEL  along." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:     "Never  saw  this  bunch  of  rushees  before." 
"Wonder  who  told  them  about  me?     My  name — spelled  incorrectly!" 
"They   say   these   girls   practically   run   athletics   and   the    Mandolin- 
Guitar  Club." 

"Won't  have  to  BENDER  finger  to  make  the  teams  if  I  go  B.  Phi.  A. 
and  ASBI'RY  about  joining  M.  G.  C." 
"They  may  be  new,  but  their  future  looks  promising." 

"Anyway,  their  radio  will  keep  them  in  touch  with  the  outside  world. 


ACT  VIII 

Time — Rush  Week. 

Place — Kappa  Kabaret. 

Character — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "What  an  enjoyable  party!  I  certainly  did  have  a  most  pleasant  evening, 
girls.  You  all  were  so  sweet  to  have  me  here  and  I'll  see  you  tomorrow  at  Registration,  I 
suppose  (if  you  can  find  me  in  the  mob).  You'll  be  around,  won't  you?  Wish  I  could  promise 
then,  but  I  have  some  other  dates  to  fill." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "Glad  we  didn't  play  bridge  again  tonight.  Hate  to 
keep  winning  all  the  time.     No  doubt  part  of  the  game!" 

"A  haven  for  nxjould-be  actors,  editors,  religious  fanatics  and  those 
otherwise  aggressive?  There's  safety  in  numbers,  so  perhaps  this 
wouldn't  be  a  bad  choice,  politically  speaking!" 

"That  tall,  thin  blond — what  a   line!     A  Kappa  characteristic?" 

"The  profile  on  the  curly  haired  blond — IVENSeen  one  as  forcedly 
attractive  before!     Tricks  in  every  trade." 

"This  talk  of  their  changing  living  quarters — convenience  or — ?" 

"Debut  guaranteed,  with  promisiufl  results!" 


374 


Placr—K.  2.  O.  Party. 

Character — Rushee,  Tew  Many. 

She  speaks:  "Well,  thank  you  all  for  the  pleasant  evening, 
party  was  so  nice  and  I  don't  know  inhcn  I've  had  as  much  fun. 
hope  to  see  lets  more  of  you  in  the  near  future,  mayn't  I  ?" 


The 
I  do 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:  "I  understand  that  certain  actives  claim  to  have  an 
option  on  that  bench  under  the  weeping  willow  tree  by  the  Art  School. 
Mavbe  if  I  promise,  I  can  use  it  some  night." 

''Strange  their  winning  a  Scholarship  Cup  in   spite  of  this!" 

"They  say   all   the   pledges   will   be   required  to   take  tap  dancing  this  year   so  that  they   may 
follow  in  the  footsteps  of  their  illustrious  predecessor,  D.  A.  B." 

"B.  O.'s?     Some   advertisement!" 

"Hullabaloo,  Rav-Ray,  M.D.     Ray-Ray." 

"The  baby  national   will   be   bursting   into   print   ERRE   you   know   it 
'Give  voursel'f  a  PAT  on  the  back'." 


and 
ACT  X 


valking   by   itself. 


Time — Rush  Week. 

Place — Pi  Phi  Supper. 

Character — Rushee,   Tew   Many. 

She  speaks:  "I  never  enjoyed  a  supper  more  in  my  life.  Such  delicious 
food  and  so  much  of  it!    Must  have  been  horribly  expensive." 

(Voice  from   rear — "Ask  Betty  Werlein!") 

"You  all  are  mighty  attractive  and  I  like  your  style,  but  I  haven't  had 
a  chance  to  look  the  rest  over  as  yet.  Couldn't  I  give  you  my  promise  later? 
My  cousins  are  Kappa's." 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:     "None  of  them  were  smoking!"  . 

"The   supper  would   have  been  great  if   there   hadn't   been   so   many   crest-fallen   expressions! 

Wonder  whv?"  .-     ,     ,         ,         ,      ,  •  i 

"To   them,    promises   are   small   matters,   but   they   may   find   that  though^  they   aim    to    please, 

too  often  the  arrow  misses  its  mark!     They  lack  the  power  of  persuasion!" 

"Strange  what  a  break  they  are  giving  out-of-town  girls  this  year— hope  it's  no  reflection  on 

the   home   products."  „    ,       .•  :,i, 

"Suppose  they  WERLEIN  to  me   when  they   said   they   would   run   Student  15cdy  this  year.'' 
"Society  beckons — shall   I   follow  the  Arrow?" 


ACT  XI 

Time — Rush  Week. 

Place — A.   D.  Pirate  Party. 

Character — Rushee,  Tew  Manv.  .  . 

She  speaks:  "This  was  such  an  enjoyable  party  and  you  all  make  very  attractive  pirates  wath 
your  taking  ways.  I'm  fond  of  all  of  you,  but  would  rather  wait  awhile  before  I  give  you  an 
answer.     Mighty  WHITE  of  you  to  want  me!" 


STRANGE    INTERLUDE 


She  thinks:     "One  little  girl  whose  mother  is  a  member  of  this  fra- 
ternity had  to  write  home  about  accepting  tlieir  bid!     Shall  I   risk  it?" 
"That  little  sister  thinks  she'll  go  .i.  0.  Pi." 
"But  with  all  the  other  girls  here,  they'll  never  miss  me!" 
"Their  wholesale  pledging — could  it  be  for  political  reasons  in  prep- 
aration  for  the  BIG  ELECTION   this  year?     Do  you   suppose   ancient 
president  will  be  carried  out?     Those  taking  ways!" 

"Majority   usually   rules  in  spite  of   honest  efforts!     Perhaps   it  does 
pay  to  blow  your  own  horn!     What  S.-IY,  MAN?" 


375 


THE   BANO 


THE    SWAN    SOMG- 


TO&    O'  W A  P>. 


-i 


IN     THe    STftNOS 


OUR   GOV;e(^N0R. 


The  Sorrowful  Tale  of  cAnnie  Tew 


There  was  a  little  jresliie. 
Her  name  nuas  Annie   Teiu; 

SIic  came  to  Sophie  Neivcomb 
Not  knowing  'what  to  do. 

The  Pi  Phis  met  her  at  the  train — 
She  thought  they  were  the  stuff ; 

They   bragged  about  their  pedigree- 
She   thought  she'd   had   enough. 


A.  O.  Pis  were  in  pursuit — 

A   desperate  bu7ich  ivere  they. 
The  favors,  tears  and  "IFon't   you  please?" 

Made  her  almost  give  way. 

Old  A.  D.  Pi  (not  to  be  outdone) 

In  luinjiing  Annie  Teiv, 
Had  Pirate  parties,  what  you  will — 

Boy,  how  tlie  ashes  fiew! 


She  made  the  Kappa  "Kabarel" — 
Almost  went  up  in  smoke. 

But  when  they  started  on  their  line 
She  said,  "This  is  a  joke." 


Phi  Mu,  artists  and  athletes,  too. 
Believed  in  "Music  hath  charms" 

And  with  a  talented  cousin's  aid 
Had  Annie  iii  alarm. 


Theta's  got  her  to  their  dance — 

A  time  was  had  by  all; 
And  when  they  said,  "Oh,  promise  us,' 

She   nearly  took   a  fall. 

Chi  O  was  running  after  her — • 

A  mob  of  anxious  dames. 
She  wasn't  sure  she  liked  them. 

But  the  pressure  started  flames! 


Next  Z.  T.  A.  with  courage  vied 
To  make  a  good  impression. 

But  to  her  family  alone 

She  made  a  big  confession. 

The  A.  E.  Phis  had  her  to  tea— 
The  food  was  of  the  best. 

In  quantity  they  led  them  all. 
And  equally  in  zest. 


The  Beta  Phi  Alphas,   bless   their  hearts. 

Kept  up  the  steady  pace. 
But  Annie  Tew,  then  quite  worn  out. 

Dared  not  put  forth  her  face. 

Beta  Sigma  O  micron  came  on  the  scene. 

The  newest  frat  to  call. 
In  writing,  scholarship,  debating — 

They   thought   they   beat  them   all! 

Alas,  for  poor,  dear  Annie  Tew! 

Whate'er  would  be  the  end? 
She    couldn't    choose    between   them    all. 

But   lioped  she'd   be   their  friend! 


The  frat  appeal  was  not  so  strong. 
She  wasn't  such  a  flapper; 

And  so  she  said,  "IF ell,  after  all, 
I'll  lake  Phi  Beta  Kappa." 


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Wisecracks 

A  lady  much 

above 

the 

usual  size  was 

trying 

to  enter  a  street 

car.     A 

passenger, 

who  was  waiting 

to  get 

off, 

began  to  laugh 

at  her 

futile  efforts. 

"If  you  were 

half  a 

man 

,  you'd  help  me 

on  this 

street  car,"  snapped  the 

fat  lady. 

The  passengei 

retorted : 

"Madam,  if  you  were 

half  a  lady,  )'ou 

wouldn 

t  need  any 

help." — Lakpoon. 

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