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JOHN MADISON FLETCHER, PH.D.
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Order of Books
ONE
FACULTY
TWO
CLASSES
THREE
FRATERNITIES
FOUR
ORGANIZATIONS
FIVE
ATHLETICS
SIX
JOKES
ROBERT SHARP, A.M., PH.D.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
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Officers of Instruction
Robert Sharp, A.M., Ph.D.
President of ihe Universli^
Morton Arnold Aldrich, Ph.D.
Carroll Woolsey Allen, M.D.
Douglas Smith Anderson, A.M.
Clara Gregory Baer
Charles A. Bahn, M.D.
Edith Loeber Ballard, M.D.
Charles Cassedy Bass, M.D.
Mary Elizabeth Bass, M.D.
Henry Bayon, A.M., M.D.
John Alfred Beals
Robert Bennett Bean, B.Sc, M.D.
Oscar Walter Bethea, M.D., Ph.C, F.C.S.
Charlton Reid Beattie, B.L.
Edward Ambrose Bechtel, Ph.D.
George Sam Bel, M.D.
Philip Berge, M.D.
George Eugene Beyer
Andre Beziat DeBordes, Ph.D.
Stephen Mertle Blackshear, M.D.
Rupert Mitchum Blakely, M.D.
Charles James Bloom, B.S., M.D.
Harriet Amelia Boyer
Mum Bradburn, B.S., M.D.
William Plummer Bradburn, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Sidney Francis Braud, A.B., M.D.
Charles Harrington Brookshire, B.E.
Frank Temple Brown, M.D.
George Stewart Brown, M.Ph., M.D.
Marion Earle Brown, M.D.
William Prentiss Brown, A.M.
Henry Dickson Bruns, M.D.
Pierce Butler, Ph.D.
Mary Williams Butler
William Walton Butterworth, M.D.
Ansel Marion Caine, A.B., M.D.
Benj. Palmer Caldwell, A.B., Ch.E., Ph.D.
John Williamson Caldwell, A.M., M.D.
Alvin Andrew Callender, B.Arch.
Philips John Carter, B.S., M.D.
Lionel Louis Cazenavette, M.D.
William Benjamin Chamberlin, B.S., M.D.
Charles Louis Chassaignac, M.D.
Charles Noel Chavigny, M.D.
James Elmore Chenet
Felix Percy Chillingworth
Samuel M. D. Clark, B.Sc, M.D.
Nemours Honore Clement, A.M., LL.B.
J. Harry Clo, Ph.D.
Reginald Somers Cocks, A.M.
Henry Sula Cocram, B.Sc, M.D.
Louis Cocnevich, D.D.S.
Isidore Cohn, B.Sc, M.D.
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
John Joseph Colomb, D.D.S.
Irene Marie Cornwell, A.M.
Maurice John Couret, A.M., M.D.
Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis, Ph.B., B.S.
John Thomson Crebbin, M.D.
William Henry Creighton, U. S. N.
Richard Smith Crichlow, B.S.
Henry Daspit, M.D.
Lawrence Richard DeBuys, M.D.
Sidney Philip Delaup, B.Sc, M.D.
Leo Charles Dempsey, D.D.S.
Donald Derickson, C.E.
Arthur Washington de Roaldes, D.D.
Emeritus
John Fleming Dicks, M.D.
Albert B. Dinwiddie, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D.
Brandt Van Blarcom Dixon, A.M., LL.D.
Henry Drueding
A. Lo'iis Ducasse, D.D.S.
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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
Edouard M. Dupaquier. B.Lci., B.Sc, M.D. William Benjamin Gregory, M.M.E.
Wallace Joseph Durel, M.D. Charles William Groetsch, A.M.. M.D.
Charles Warren Duval. M.D. James Birney Guthrie. B.Sc. M.D.
IsADORE Dyer. Ph.B., M.D. John Taylor Halsey, M.D.
John Barnwell Elliott. A.B.. M.D.. Ph.D. Carl Andrews Hanson
Emeritus Irving Hardesty. A.B.. Ph.D.
JoH.s Barnwell Elliott. Jr.. A.M., M.D. Mary Leal Harkness, Ph.D.
Isaac Erwin, M.D. William Herbert Harris, A.B., M.D.
Charles Leverich Eshleman. A.B.. M.D. Roy Bertrand Harrison. M.D.
Allan Chotard Eustis. M.D. Esther Finlay Harvey. A.B.
Marie Blanche Fassy, D.D.S. Max Heller. M.L.
Marcus Feincold, M.D. Adolph DeCampus Henriques, M.D.
Charles Payne Fenner. B.S.. LL.B. William Thomas Hogg. BE.
Erasmus Darwin Fenner, A.B.. M.D. Ralph Hopkins, A.B.. M.D.
Felipe Fernandez, A.B. Joseph Hume. Ph.B.. M.D.
Chevalier Guiseppe Ferrata, Mus.Doc. Edward Morton Hummel. M.D.
Otto FiNfK Raoul Stanislaus Hymel, D.D.S.
John Madison Fletcher. Ph.D. Alfred Jacoby, A.B., M.D.
Eugene Louis Fortier. D.D.S. Stanford Chaille Jamison, M.D.
LuciEN Amedee Fortier, M.D. Foster Matthew Johns, M.D.
RuFus Edward Foster, LL.B. Hamilton Polk Jones, M.D.
Albert Emile Fossier, A.M., M.D. Edwin Eugene Judd, A.B.
Henry Livingston Freeman, M.E. M.M.E. Pierre Jorda Kahle, B.S., M.D.
Andrew Caiennie Friedrichs, M.D., D.D.S. John Smith Kendall
Ephraim Deneufbourc Friedrichs, A.B., M.D. Allan Anthony Kennedy. M.D.
Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher, A.M. Frank James Kinbercer. M.D.
Joseph Mary Garcia, D.D.S. Alfred Clinton King. M.D.
Henry Lawrence Gardiner Edward Lacy King. A.B.. M.D.
Simon Geismar, M.D. Howard Dudley King. M.D.
Maurice Joseph Gelpi. A.B., M.D. Lillian Mildred Knott
Paul Joseph Gelpi, A.M.. M.D. Hiram Watkins Kostmayer, A.B.. M.D.
Hermann Bertram Gessner, A.M., M.D. John Theodore Krumpelmann. A.B.
Gladys Elizabeth Corson Gibbens. A.B. Samuel Stanhope Labouisse, B.S., B.E.
Charles Nebitte Gibbons, D.D.S. Alphonse Marin LaMeslee, B.Lei., A.M.
Walter Goldstein. A.B. Michel Thomas Lanaux. M. D.
Frank Raymond Gomila. M.D. Charles John Landfried. M.D.
Benjamin Levi Gore. D.D.S. Jerome Emanuel Landry. M.D.
John Daniel Grace LuciAN Hypolite Landry. M.D.
Rossner Enders Graham. B.S.. M.D. John .Alexander Lanford. Ph.G.. M.D.
Amedee Granger, M.D. Felix Alphonse Larue, A.M.. M.D.
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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
Edmund Laurence Leckert, iM.D.
Alfred Archinard Leefe. D.D.S.
Henry Leidenheimer, M.D.
Is.\AC Ivan Lemann, A.B., M.D.
Monte Mordecai Lem.-\nn, A.B.. LL.B.
Otto Lerch. A.M., Ph.D.. M.D.
Oscar Is..\ac Levy, B.S.
Joseph Levy, M.D.
Ernest Sydney Lewis, B.Sc M.D.
Emeriius
James Leon Lewis, M.D.
Frank Floyd Lindst-^edt
George King Logan, B.Sc, M.D.
Samuel Logan, M.D.
William Alvin Love, A.B.. M.Ph., M.D.
Chandler Clement Luzeneerg, B.S., LL.B.
Robert Clyde Lynch, M.D.
James Adair Lyon, Jr., A.M.
Randolph Lyons, A.B., M.D.
Elizabeth May McFetridge, A.B.
Marion Herbert McGuire, M.D.
Paul Avery McIlhenny, M.D.
Eleanor McMain
Augustus McShane
Francis Joseph M.acDonnel
Urban M.aes. M.D.
AuTREY William Mangum, B.S.
Anna Estelle Many, A.\L
Edmund Denegre Martin, M.D.
Joseph Denegre Martin, M.D.
Rudolph Matas, M.D.. LL.D.
Heinrich Herman Maurer, Ph.D.
Leon Ryder Maxwell, A.M.
Clarence Prentice M.ay, M.D.
Henry Edward Men.ace, M.D., M.Ph.
Robert Leonval Menuet, B.E.
Abraham Louis Metz, M.Ph., M.D.
Charles Jefferson Miller, M.D.
Joan Chaffe Miller, A.B.
Hal Walters Moseley, B.S., M.Sc.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Peter Fr.ancis Murphy, M.D.
RoLLiN GuizoT Myers, B.Sc, M.Sc.
Louise Adela Nelson, A.B.
Roberta Newell, A.M.
Jane Caldwell Nixon
Emeritus
Ann Hero Northrup
Elliott Judd Northrup, A.B., LL.B.
James Henry O'Reilly, D.D.S.
John Frederick Oechsner, M.D.
Frederick William Parham, M.D.
Nelue May Pearce, Mus.B.
George Farrar Patton, M.D.
Ruffin Trousdale Perkins, A.B., M.D.
William M.artin Perkins, B.Sc, M.D.
St. John Perret, A.B., LL.B.
Willum D.avid Phillips, B.Sc, M.Ph., M.D.
James Ern.est Pollock, M.D.
George King Pr.att, Jr., M.D.
Percy Lenn.ard Querens, M.D.
John Christian Ransmeier, A.M., Ph.D.
Eleanor Elmire Reames, Ph.D.
Louis F.avrot Reynaud, M.D.
Emeritus
Caroline Francis Richardson, A.M.
Lucy Churchill Richardson
Ernest Henry Riedel, A.M., Ph.D.
James Marshall Robert, B.E.
Ernest Alexis Robin, B.Sc, M.D.
Paul Rogez
Amelie Roman
James Edw.ard Routh, Jr.
Henry Fisler Rucan
Ernest Ch.arles Samuel, M.D.
G. Ellis Sandoz, D.D.S.
Ralph Jacob Schwarz, A.M., LL.B.
Leonard Case Scott, Ph.D., M.D.
Warren Abner Seavey, A.B., LL.B.
William Henry Seemann, M.D.
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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
Luther Sexton. M.D.
Garvin Ducas Shands. LL.B.. LL.D.
Emeritus
Robert Sharp, A.M.. Ph.D.
Marv Given Sheerer
Lillian Shelley
Ralph Eugene Sherwood, D.D.S.
Herbert Ma.xwell Shilstone, B.S., D.P.H.
Sidney Kohn Simon, A.B., M.D.
John Milton Singleton. Jr.
Gertrude Roberts Smith
Victor Conway Smith. M.D.
John Sm'ith, Jr.. M.D.
Emeritus
Edmond Souchon, M.D.
Marion Sims Souchon, M.D.
Laura Stevenson Spang
Adelin Elam Spencer, A.M.
Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sec.
Imogen Stone, A.M.
Russell Edward Stone. M.D.
Jacob Ambrose Storck. M.Ph.. M.D.
Robert Alexander Strong, M.D.
Pleasant Addison Taylor, OS.
William Barclay Terhune, Jr., M.D.
Susan Dinsmore Tew, Ph.D.
Lota Lee Troy
George Hampden Upton, M.D.
Roy McLean Van Wart, A.B.. M.D.
Anna Judge Veters, A.M.
Herbert Windsor Wade, M.D.
Charles Arthur Wallbillich. M.D.
Henry Wellman Emile Walther, M.D.
Samuel Weaver
Carl Haase Weber. D.D.S.
Alfred Lambremont Webre. B.E.
Alice Weddell
Joseph Deutsch Weis, M.D.
Frederick Wespy. Ph.D.
Dandridce Payne West. M.Ph., M.D.
Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D.
Charles Samuel W'illiamson, Jr., M.S.
Thomas Joseph Wincrave. D.D.S.
Louis Gally W'ogan. M.D.
Frederick Jacob Wolfe. D.D.S.
James Townsend Wolfe. M.D.
Wallace Wood. Jr., D.D.S.
Ellsworth Woodward
William Woodward
Pauline Wright
Alexander Norman Young. C.A.
M. T. McClure. Ph.D.
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AiyNNABlH ALUNNI
EDITH nAWER
TULANE ALUMNI OFFICERS
Frank William Hart President
Miss Nathalie V. Scott Vice-Presideni
Edward S. Bres Secretary
George W. Robertson Treasurer
Executive Committee
MuiR Bradbubn Medical Department
Thomas Semmes Walmsley .... Law Department
William Bullitt Grant . .Arts and Sciences Department
George Arthur Seaver . Technology Department
William von Phul Graduate Department
Miss Fanny Maud Black .... Neacomb College
John Joseph Colomb Dental Department
newcomb alumnae officers
Viola Sirera Ransmeier President
Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher First Vice-President
Mary Butler Second Vice-President
Ethel Perkins Corresponding Secretary
Elizabeth Hurt Robinson . Recording Secretary
Eleanor E. Reames Treasurer
Florence Dymond Director
Carmelite Janvier Director
Amelie Roman Director
Emily Huger Director
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Work of Newcomb Alumnae
N 1893, three years after the first class graduated from Newcomb College,
the Newcomb Alumnae Association was formed and was incorporated a
little later under the laws of the State of Louisiana. From its necessarily
small beginning it has grown steadily, and today it is an organization of
several hundred members that plays—or should play—a vital part in the
life of every Newcomb Alumna.
At present the main work of the Alumnae Association is a two-fold
one, the Alumnae Loan Fund and the Live Oak Social Center. The loan fund was
started a few years ago m response to appeals from various undergraduates for small
sums that would permit them to finish their college courses. It is supported from an
annual contribution from the dues of the Association, contributions from the members,
and some annual entertainment given for its benefit, and since its foundation it has aided
twelve students in sums varying from two to ninety dollars, as well as many others with
books and clothing. The Live Oak Social Center was begun in 1913 at the public
school of that name. Now, at the conclusion of its third year of activity, it is a recog-nized
influence in the community where its work lies. With its membership of over two
hundred and fifty, it offers unequaled advantages for real social service to the Alumnae
who do—and the many Alumnae who do not—support its work.
The annual Alumnae-College basketball game makes the College and Alumnae
known to each other, as does the annual Alumnae Vaudeville Show given for the benefit
of the loan fund, which is always most generously supported by the undergraduates.
Last year an Alumnae-College baseball game and an Alumnae-College debate served
the same purposes.
The Association has, of course, other activities too numerous to be mentioned here.
But its main work is, as it has been since its inception, real service to Newcomb in
keeping alive the Newcomb spirit in the Newcomb Alumnae, and in keeping loyal to a
growing Alma Mater the graduates of its earlier days.
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KHI5TOR1
fyNIVERSlTV
TUL.ANE UNIVERSITY looks back for its beginning to the Medical College
of Louisiana, which was organized in 1834 and chartered in the spring of 1835.
It issued its first degree in March, 1 836, the first in medicine or science ever issued
in Louisiana. Tulane University as it stands today represents the contract giving to the
Tulane administrators perpetual control of the University of Louisiana, which the men
lo whom Paul Tulane entrusted his donations entered into \\ith the State of Louisiana.
In the opening of his letter to the administrators, dated Princeton, May 2, 1 882, he
wnes: "A resident of New Orleans for many years of my active life, having formed
many friendships and associations dear to me, and deeply sympathizing wth its people
in whatever misfortunes or disasters may have befallen them, as well as being sincerely
desirous of contributing to their moral and intellectual welfare, I do hereby express to
you my intention to donate to you by an act of donation inter vivos all the real estate I
own end am possessed of in said city of New Orleans, State of Louisiana, for the promo-tion
and encouragement of intellectual, moral and industrial education among the white
young persons in the city of New OrleEuis, State of Louisiana, and for the advancement
of learning and letters, the arts and sciences therein. . . ." Mr. Tulane's first gift
amounted in value to $363,000, and subsequent donations raised the total value of real
estate donated to $1,050,000, wth an annual rental of $75,000. The resuh of other
donations since the time of Mr. Tulane's generosity have been the Richardson Memorial
Building, the Josephine Hutchinson Memorial Building, the F. W. Tilton Memorial
Librarj', the endowment of the chair of botany by Mrs. Ada A. Richardson, the donor
of the fund with ^^hlch the present Richardson Memorial Building was erected. A
donation of $25,000 by the United Fruit Company has made possible the establishment
of the Department of Tropical Medicine, Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, to become
the School of Tropical Medicine as soon as a sufficient foundation warrants. The further
maintenance of the Department of Tropical Medicine, Hygiene and Preventive Medicine
has been made possible by the gifts of Mr. Edward Wisner, of $500 for the year
1912-13, and a promise of an equal amount for four years thereafter; of $600 by Mr.
R. H. Downman, and of smaller amounts, all of which have been of material aid. The
College of Medicine has received the sum of $500 anonymously, given for the furtherance
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of the investigation of leprosy, and several sums given by Mrs. Isadora Newman for
research in the Department of Pathology. A new engineermg building, the Stanley
Thomas Hall, was recently built with a bequest of $60,000 from Mr. Stanley O.
Thomas.
By the will of Dr. Watson D. Woodward, of Port Jefferson, Suffolk County,
New York, who died in October, 1913, there is given to the Tulane Educational Fund
for the exclusive benefit of the Dental School the sum of $28,000 and the residue of
his estate, all subject to life use by several beneficiaries under the will.
The Tulane Library has been enabled to add greatly to the efficiency of the Depart-ment
of English Literature and the Department of History through the munificence of
Miss Betty Bierne Miles and Miss Margaret Linda Miles. The gifts of Miss Betty
Bierne Miles, amounting to $2,500, have been expended in a valuable collection of
standard works in English and American literature. The gift and bequest of $6,000
from Miss Margaret Linda Miles has been used to purchase standard works in history.
Both these gifts were made in memory of William Porcher Miles, in whose honor a tablet
has been placed in the library.
An athletic field which includes a stadium and large grandstand has been provided
on the campus at a cost of about $10,000, contributed largely by the Progressive Union
of New Orleans.
A legacy of $10,000 for a drinking fountain on the campus of Tulane University
for the benefit of its students was given by the will of Livia Hatch Bryant, of Colorado
Springs, who died in February, 1914. The bequest is in memory of her father and
it is to be known as the Hatch bequest.
The H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College was the result of a donation of
$100,000, in October, 1886, by Mrs. Josephine Louise Newcomb to the Tulane
administrators for the establishment of a memorial to her only daughter. Mrs. Ne\\comb
added largely to her original endowment and enabled the college to build the handsome
group of buildings in which it is now domiciled. By her will, the University was made
her residuary legatee and has received for the benefit of Newcomb College an additional
bequest of about $2,700,000. Newcomb has since been the recipient of a bequest of
$63,000 from F. Walter Callender.
Under Article 230 of the Constitution of 1879, the Legislature of the State recog-nized
the three departments—Law, Medical and Academic—of the University and
granted $10,000 annually until 1884, when the administrators of the Tulane Educa-tional
Fund waived this provision on the part of the State. During the three decades
subsequent to 1884, the Tulane University of Louisiana has reached its present propor-tions,
and now comprises the Graduate Faculties, the College of Arts and Sciences, the
College of Technology, the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College for ^'oung Women.
the College of Law, and the College of Medicine. The last named includes the Schools
of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Hygiene, and Tropical Medicine, and the Post-
Graduate School of Medicine (Polyclinic). The H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial
College includes the Schools of Art, Household Economy, Music and Education.
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CHARITY HOSPITAL, HOME OF INTERNES
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CENTER HUTCHINSON MEMORIAL MEDICAL BUILDING
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RICHARDSON MEMORIAL MEDICAL BUILDING
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AUDUBON PARK, OPPOSITE UNIVERSITY
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GIBSON HALL IN WINTER
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F. W. TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY ENTRANCE
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STANLEY THOMAS HALL ENTRANCE
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FRONT CAMPUS OF NEWCOMB COLLEGE
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THE ARCADE AT NEWCOMB
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NEWCOMB CHAPEL FROM THE CAMPUS
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DOORWAY OF NEWCOMB POTTERY BUILDING
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A CRtOLE COURTYARD
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A NEW ORLEANS MONASTERY
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THE OLD PACKENHAM HOUSE AT CHALMETTE
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DELGADO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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BRANDT V. B. DIXON, A.M., LL.D.
PRESIDENT OF NEWCOME COLLEGE
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Senior Class Hi^ory
CLASS history! What an enormous task, especially
when the class for which you must write the history is
that of 1916. But deeds live longer than words; and
we hope that in later days some trace of the class of
1916 will have remained in the atmosphere of Newcomb,
"footprints on the sands of time," to guide our younger
sisters along the path up to the final goal of graduation.
But there is no use in recounting or in recalling our achievements to you
detail, which are no doubt as familiar to you as they are to us.
"Vive Vdeque"—"live and be worth while"—is our motto, and
we have always done our best in every sense of the word to live up to
this standard. Have we not promoted class and college spirit? No
class has ever been as unified and free from dissension as has been
that of 1916. Moreover, we have furthered interclass relationship and
have established the guardianship over the Freshmen by the upper
classmen.
Senior Class Poem
Newcomb, our Alma Maler. loved by all!
Now. as we leave ihy shelter, lei us lake
The knowledge of ihy love: and ne'er forsake
Thy precepls. May we always to the call
Of loyally respond, as when ihy hall
Rang wilh our voices in days of old. Awake
Our highesi worth. O lei from every wall
To live and be of service" ever call.
And in our hearts and minds arouse the need
Of purpose strong. Greatness is not the key
To happmess and real success. We see
Thai IruesI virtue lies in the noble deed.
This be our aim: O Newcomb, make us free
Always to serve, to trust, and honor ihee.
Hazelle H. Beard. Scmor Class Poel.
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Newcomb Senior Class
Esther LeontINE AugusTIN New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu
School of Art; N. A. A. (1); Art Class Vice-President (1, 2); Sub-
Editor "Jambalaya" (3).
Hazel Herbert Beard Savannah, Ga.
Alpha Omicron Pi
School ot Education: Kate Baldwin Seminary (1, 2); J. U. G. (3, 41;
T. W. C. A. (3. 4); Suffrage Club (3, 4); Historian Suffrage Club (3);
X. A. A. (4); Class Poet (4).
Adeline du Montier Bernard New Orleans, La.
Pi Beia Phi
Academic; N. A. A, ID; Dramatic Club (1, 3, 4): Dramatic Club Play
(3, 4); Cercle Francais (2. 3. 4); President Cercle Francais (2, 3. 4);
French Play (2); CigaliSres (2).
Kathleen Black Opelika, Ala.
Alpha Delia Pi
Academic; N. A. A. tl. 3. 4); Class Basketball (1. 3, 4); Captain Class
Basketball (4); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Class Editor Jambalaya" (3);
J. U. G. (2); Journal Club (4); I. S. W. N. 7
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Sara Bres New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi
School of Education; X. A. A. ill; Wliitient Council iJ); HouschoUl
Economy Basketball (:{t; Home Economics Club ( -1 > ; Representative
School of Education i4).
Miriam Eloise Brown Arcadia. La.
Academic; Latin Club (1. ;;. 'i. -1 » : 1-alln Play O'; fiihersity Chorus
(1): Y. W. C. A. (1); N. A. A. (4).
CecILE AdRIENNE CaHN New Orleans, La.
Y. \V. C. A. (1); Dramatic Club (I'K Class Historian (3, 4); Mandolin
and Guitar Club (S. 4): I^atln Club (2. 3. 4); Secretary Latin Club (4 1;
Peace Polity (3. 41; Treasurer Pence Polity (3. 4).
Gail Beacher Cornelius New Orleans, La.
School of Education; Home Economics Club; Instructor In Domestic
Science.
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Ethel Crumb New Orleans, La.
School of Art; Art Class President (1. 2, 3): Captain Art Basketball
Team (1, 2, 3); Vice-President Art Student Body (3); Vice-President
Class (4)-, Art School Representative (4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4).
DioNYSiA Georgiana Delacruz McDonoughville, La.
Academic; N. A. A. 1 1. 2. 3. 4): Class Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4); Class
Basketball Captain (1. 2); Secretary N. A. A. (2); Latin Club U. 3);
Treasurer Latin Club (1); Class "Jambalaya" Editor (2); Class Poet
(3); Class Treasurer (4); Debating Club (4); Journal Club (41.
BrunHILDA DeqUEDE New Orleans, La.
Academic; N. A. A. (1).
Virginia Dill Middletown, N. Y.
Pi Beta Phi
Academic; St, Lawrence University (1, 2, 3>; Dramatic Club (4);
Dramatic Club Play (4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Maud Corinne Estorge New Iberia, La.
Academic; N. A. A. (2. 3, •)); T^atln Club (1. 2. S); Dramatic Clul.
(3. A); Suirrago Club (3); A. D. Club (1).
Nora Ella Fly New Orleans, La.
rhi Mu
Schoul of Music; I'ulvcrslty Churu.s (1, |); Gl.c Club ili.
Grace DuVal Gillian New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi
Academic; .X, A. A. (1. :ll: Class Basketball (11; I.atlii Club (\ 3 11-
y. W. C. A. (1, 2, ;i. n; Pr.-sUl.-nt Y. W. C. A. (1); DcbatluK t-Uib'c^l!
Gladys Gwinn New Orleans. La.
Aia.l.-inlc: N. A. A. (1. :'); Class Baslo-tluill lil; Uniniatic Club (1,
:, ?., II: Vlic-l'r.-skl.nl Dramatic I'lub (ll; DcbatlllR Club (I).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Clara Wendell Hall Baton Rouge, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi
School of Education: X. A. A. (1. :. 3, 4); Music Basketball (1. 2, 3):
Class Basketball I4); J. r. G. (1. 2. 3, 4); Glee Club (3); Music School
Reporter to "Tulane Weekly" (2); Treasurer Music School (3); "Tulane
Weekly" Board (4).
Margaret Josephine Huck New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu
School of Art; X. A. A. rl, 2, 3. 41: Class Basketball (4>: U. B. S.
Elizabeth Fontaine Humphreys Greenwood, Miss.
Chi Omega; Phi Bela Kappa
Academic; University of Mississippi (1, 2); Latin Club (3. 41; Latin
Play (4); T. W. C. A. (4); N. .\. A- (4); Debating Club (4); Class
Editor "Jambalaya" (4); Glee Club (4).
Regina Janvier New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi
Academic: N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4); Class President (1); Y. AV. C. A. ili;
Class Basketball II. 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 41; University Xight
(2); Xewcomb Editor "Tulane Weekly" (4); Debating Society CD.
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Augusta Jordan Hillsboro, Texas
Chi Omega ; Radical
Acadumic; Y. W. C. A. (1); J. TJ. G. (1, 2. 3, 4); Secretary Class (2);
Dramatic Club (2. 3); Latin Club (1, 2. 3. 4); Vice-President Latin
Club (31: Latin Play (4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 41; Class Basketball (41;
I. S. W. r. 7 (1. 2, 3>; Fl Fl (4); Josephine Louise Governing Council
(41; Tieasurer .1. 1'. G. I2l; Tulane Night Committee (2); Texas Club
(1, 2. 3, 4l; H. F. D. (2); Boobs (2).
Minna Frotscher Koch New Orleans, La.
Aeail.'mlc: y. \V. C. A. (1, 2. 3, 41; Treasurer Y. W. C. A. (2 1; I'resi-dent
V. W. C. A. (3); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Class Basketball (3. 41:
Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Debating Society (1, 2. 3, 4); Secretary
Debating Society (1. 21 ; Vice-Preslilent Class (3): B(|ual SulTrage Club
(3. 4); Secretary Suirrage Club (31; Latin Club (3, 41; Peace Polity
(3. 4); Menorali Society (4); Secretary .Menorah Society (41; President
Student Body (4); Chairman Executive Committee (41; Student Coun-cil
(41; Chairman University Night Committee (4i; Dramatic Club
Play (41.
Mathilde LauRANS New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Thcla
Academic; X. A. A. 1 1. 2. 3, 41; Latin Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Driunntlc
Club (3. 4).
Brunette Lob New Orlcans, La.
Academic; N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4): Class Basketball .Manager (2. 3. if.
Class Treasurer (11; Dramatic (^lub (2. 3>; Treasurer Dramatic (?Iub
(31; Debating Club (1. 2. 3); SutTrago Club (2, 3); Cla!<s Secretary (4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Carrie Genevieve Lawler Bryan, Texas
Academic; Secretary Art Student Body (3); U. B. S.
Miriam Flora Levy Franklin, La.
School or Art; N. A. A. (1); Sub-Editor •Jambalaya" (3); Treasurer
Art Student Body (3).
Margaret Lowry Corsicana, Texas
Alpha Delia P!
School of Music; Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President Music Student
Body (3); Music Representative (4).
Edith Albina Mahier Baton Rouge, La.
School of Art; Assistant Art Editor "Jambalaya" (3); Art Editor
"Jambalaya" (4); Arcade Board f4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Adele Marx New Orleans, La.
Academic; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Latin Club (1, 2, 3. 4>; Secretary
I-atin club (2. 3); Latin Play (1); DcbatlnK Club (1, 2. 3. 4); President
Debating Club (4); Clerk of Debating Council (3): Class Treasurer
(2. 31; "Tulano Weekly" Board (4); Suffrage Club (2. 3); Executive
Committee (4 1; Peace Polity (4).
Erin O'NieLL New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi
School of Education; N. A. A. (2): Mandolin and Guitar Club (3. 4);
Glue Club (3): y. \V. C. A. (4); Cercle Francals (4): Vice-President
t?ercle Francals (4); Peace Polity (3. 4); "Tulane Weekly" noard (4);
Newcomb Business Manaper "Jambalaya" (41.
Alice Perrin Norton New Orleans,
Academic; Latin Club (1. 2, 3. 41; Latin Piny (4 1; V. W. C. A. (1. 2, 31;
Consumers' League (I, 2); N. A. .\. (1. 2. 31; Dramatic Club (1. 2>:
SuITrage Club (2. 31; Peace Polit\- il); Deliating S.iciety il. 2>; Le
c. rile Francals (1, 21.
Sara JeaNNETTE PaRDONNER New Orleans,
Pi Beta Phi
Academic; N. .\. A. (1. 2. :;. It; iJr-amallc Cliili (1. 2. 3. 41; nrnnialic
Club Play (1. 4); ITcsldent Dramatic (?lub (41; Class Historian (2l;
I'nlverslly Night (S. 3); Cerclo Francals (2); LoUn Club (3).
La
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Victoria Plitnick New Orleans, La.
School of Education; Home Economics Club (1, 2. 3, 4); President
Home Economics Club (4).
LuciLE QuiNN Atlanta, Ga.
Phi Mu
School of Art: Sergeant-at-Arms (3); Debating Club (4).
Nina Estelle Redditt Columbia, La.
Phi Mu
School of Music; N. A. A. (2, 3. 4); Music Basketball (2, 3); Captain
Music Basketball (3); Class Basketball (4); Glee Club (3); University
Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4).
Janet Rebecca Reid Siloane Springs, Ark.
Pi Bela Phi; Phi Bela Kappa
Academic; University of Arkansas (1. 2t: J. U. G. (3, 4); Latin Club (4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
SOLIDELLE FelICITE Renshaw New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omlcron Pi
Academic: N. A. A. (1, L', :i, -11; Class BaskctbuU (1. 3, •!); Class Editor
"Tulanc Weekly" (l)r Debating Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Cercle Francals
(2. 3. 4); Seerelary Cercle P'rancals (3); Cercle Francals Play (3);
Dramatic Club (3. 4); Dramatic Club Play (4); Suffrage Club (2. 3);
VIcc-Presklent Suffrage Club (3); Glee Club (1, 2): Consumers' League
(1, 2); Varsity Manager (3): Summer Committee t2, 3. 4): Chairman
Summer Committee (4); University Night (2. 31: Tulane Night Com-mittee
(4); Peace Polity (3. 4); Assistant Business Manager "Arcade"
(4); Student Council (4): Class President (4).
Irma Robinson Welsh, La.
Alpha Delia Pi
Academic; Glee Club (1, 2); Latin Club (1, 2, ;i): N. A. A. (3, 41;
J. U. G. (1. 2, 3, 4): I. S. W. N. !.
ROMOLA Ross Louisville, Ky.
Academic: N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 3, 4): Surtrago Club
(2, 4>; Dramallc Club (2, 3); Debating Club (3).
Martha Barr Salm New Orleans. La.
A. M.i.Tiii. : N A. A. il. 2. 3. 4); Class Basketball (2, 3. 4); Class r.>et
(11; Cla.ss Historian (21; Latin Club (1); Debating Club (1. 2>; Glee
Club (31; Executive Comnilltee (4); "Arcade" Edltor-ln-Chlcr (4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
WiLLIDELL ScHAWE Ballinger, Texas
Phi Ma
Academic; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2); Class Secretary (3);
J. U. G. (1, 2, 3. 4;: T. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Class Baslsetball (3, 4);
President Josephine Louise House Council (4); Vice-President Student
Body (4); L S. W. X. ? (3, 4); Texas Club.
Julia Schwabacher New Orleans, La.
Academic: K. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin
Club (3, 4); Suffrage Club (3, 4); Class Vice-President (2); Class Presi-dent
(3); Secretary Student Body (3); Student Council (4); Debating
Club (4); Stage Manager Latin Club Play (4); Dramatic Club (4);
Stage Manager Dramatic Club Play (4>; Glee Club (4); Mandolin and
Guitar Club (4).
Helen Snow Smith .
School of Art; I. S. W. N. ?.
He i, La
Jennie Cordill Snyder New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Phi Beta Kappa
School of Education; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Y. -W. C. A. (1. 2. 3. 41;
Latin Club (2. 3, 4); President Latin Club f 3) : Class Editor "Jamba-laya"
(1): Manager Education Basketball (3): Mandolin and Guitar
Club (3, 4); Student Council (3, 41; Secretary Student Council (3);
Chairman Student Council (4); Peace Polity (3, 41: Chairman Peace
Polity (4); Debating Club (4): Debating Council (4); Newcomb Editor
'Jambalaya" (4); Executive Committee (3, 4); Latin Club Play (4).
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Flora Arden Stubbs New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Comma
Academic: N. A. A. (1) ; Dramatic (Mub (1. IM ; V. ^' C A C* 3 -I )
Lalln Club (3).
Herminie Elizabeth Ujffv New Orleans, La.
Phi Ma
.\cademlc; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Class Basketball (1, 2. 3, -41; Class
Basketball Captain (3): Varsity Captain (4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 41:
Suffrage flub (2, 3); Latin Club (3i: V W. C, .\. (3); Student Coun-cil
(L'l: Class President (2); DebatltiK club (4): Menorab Socletv (4);
I'cace Polity (4).
GiSELLA RoCHELLE Weiss New Orleans, La.
Nab Su^ham
School or .Vrt: Sub-Editor •Jambalayn" (1); Art Basketball (!)• X A. A. (1. 3); Jlanager Art Basketball (3); Art Treasurer (2. 3.'41;
Dorothy Eudora White Atlanta, Ga.
Pi Dtta Phi
N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Class Basketball (2. 3. 4): President N. A. A (4)-
Cln.13 Manager Field Day (2. 3): i.atln Club (1, 2, a. 4>; Dramatk'
Club (1. 2. 3, 4): Uraninllc Club Play (3. 4): Uebatlng Club (4);
J. r. O. (1. 2. 3. 4l: University .NiKht Committee (4l; Houki- President
.loH.-phlne Louise (4); University .ViKht ll, 2. 3p: Bo.ibs (21- Tnlanc
NiKbt Committee.
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NEWCOMB SENIOR CLASS
Caroline Spellman Wogan New Orleans, La.
Pi Bela Phi
School of Art; Dramatic Club U. 2, 3, 4); Art Class Vice-President (3);
Student Council (3); Sub-Editor •Arcade" (2, 3); Cercle Francais (2,
3. 4); U. B. S. ; Art Editor "Arcade" (4); Dramatic Club Play (4);
N. A. A. (4).
Mary McNaughton
Art.
Gladys Ritchie
Art: Treasurer of Student Body (3).
Brainard Spencer Montgomery
Academic Mascot.
Hans Ransmeier
Art Mascot.
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Newcomb Junior Class Roll
Officers
LULIE Westfeldt PrciiJcnl
Caro Weil Vice-PresiJcnl
Florence Wintz Sccrelar\)
Lillian Fortier Treamrcr
Mary Ayres Caplain Basl(elball
Kathleen O'Niell Manager Basliclball
Mary Sumner .... Editor ]ambala-^a
Members
Mary Douglas Ayres
Clil Omega; Radical; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Treasurer N. A. A. (2); Basket-ball
Team (1, 2. 3); Captain Basketball Team (1, 3); Varsity Basketball Team (2); Captain
Field Day (1); Sergeant Field Day (2); Individual Field Day Cup (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3);
Secretary Y. W. C. A. (3); Latin Club (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3); Business Manager
Dramatic Club (3).
OuiDA Barnes
Alpha Delta PI; Arts and Sciences; Representative Student Council (3); Class Tax Collector
(21; Latin Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (3); Debating Club (3); Peace Polity
Club (3).
Rosa Beer
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (2, 3); Latin Club (2, 3); Suffrage Club (2, 3); Glee Club.
Eugenie Bird
Arts and .'-•clences; Latin Club (1, 2. 3); Treasurer Latin Club (1).
Ruth E. Bultmann
Regular Art; Representative Art Class (3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Varsity Basketball Team (2);
Art Baseball Team (1, 2); Class Basketball Team (3).
Ruth Cohn
Arts and Sciences; Suffrage Club (2, 3).
Sophie Cooley
rhi .Mu; Education; Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3).
Fanny Hampton Craig
PI Beta Phi; Regular An; President Art Class (1); N. A. A.. C 2. 3); Secretary N. A. A (")•
Art Basketball Team (1, 21; Field Day Manager (2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team
(3); Glee Clubs (2, 3); Mandolin and Cultar Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (' 31- Student
Council (3).
Naomi Darton
Arts and Sciences; Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3); Suffrage Club (2, 3); Latin Club (21- Sub-Editor
•Tulano Weekly" (3).
Grace Gurley Denis
Pi Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences; Treasurer Art Class (1); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3); Art Basketball
Team (1, 2); Mandolin and Guitar Club (1, 2. 3); Dramatic Club (3); Gleo Club (3).
Laura Amelia Discon
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club (1. 2, 3); Treasurer Latin Club (2); President Latin Club (3).
Delzorah Albertine Donnaud
Alpha Delta PI; .\rla and Sclencei; N. .\. A. (1, 21; Dramatic Club (11; Latin Club (1, 2).
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NEWCOMB JUNIOR CLASS ROLL
Adele Marie Drouet
Knpija Alpha Tlulii; Ails nnil Sck'iufs; N. A. A. (1. 2. 3); Dinmnllc riuh (1. 2. 31; Dramatic
Club Piny (1. 2, 3); Ceielc Fiancals (1. 2. 3): DeballnK riub (1. 2, 31: Varsity Debating
Tonm (1. 2): Tronsurcr DobntInK Club II, 2); Class Eilltor "Jambalaya" (I); Assistant
EdIlcM- ".lambnlaya" (3): Editor ••Tiilanc W.'.'kly" (3(: Rnillcal.
BiANCA M. Farnet
Arts and ^'(lencos: I.atlii cluh (1. 2. " ) ; Ci-iTle Francals (2. 3).
Lillian Lucie Fortier
Alpha Omicron PI; Radical; Arts and Sciences; Cercle Francals (2. 3); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3); Y. W.
C. A. f2, 3); DcbatinB Club (2); Class Cheer Leader (2); Student Body Financial Committee
(3); Clasi! Treasurer (3).
Dorothy Lee Fowler
Rogular Art; N. A. A. (1, 2).
Helene O. Friedrichs
Regular Art; Secretary Art Class (I. 2. 3); X. A. A. II. 2i: Art Haskc-lball Team (1. 2».
Gladys Moxey Fry
rhl Mu; Regular ProCesslniial Music; Uramntic Club II. 2. 3); Dramatic Club Play (2);
N. A. A. (1); Glee Club (2).
RiETTA GlaSSELL GaRLAND
Alpha Omicron PI; Arts and Sciences; Secretary Class CI); Debating Club 11. 2, 3>; Jane
Caldwell Nixon Debate (3); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3); Business Manager
"Arcado" (3).
Edith Glenny
PI Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3); Vice-President Y. W. C. A. (3);
N. A. A. |1, 2. 3); Dramatic Club 11. 2. 3); Debating Club (1. 2, 3); Basketball Team (3).
Jeanne Godchaux
Arts and Sciences; Ccrcic Francals I.TI; Glee Club 13); Suffrage Club 12. 3).
Fannie Gross
Regular Professional Music; X. A. .\. (1); Cnivorsily Chorus (1, 2).
Gyffcrd Knight Haines
PI Beta Phi: Arts and Sciences; X, A. A. I I. 2. 3); Basketball Team I 1. 2. 31; Sub. Varsity
(2); Latin Club (1); Dramatic Club 12. 3); Dramatic Club Play (2); Debating Club il. 2. 3);
.lane Caldwell Nixon Debate (2. 3); Jane Caldwell Xixon Debating Prize 13); Representative
Tulane Debating Council (3): Mandolin and Guitar club 1 1. 2. 3); Athletic Committee (2).
Louise Hausmann
Gamma Tau Gamma; Arts and Sciences.
Jean Hill
Alpha Omicron Pi; Education: Y. W. C. A. 13): X. A. A. il. 2. 3); School of Education
Basketball Team (1. 2); Basketball Team (3).
Hazel Jacoby
Caniiu.-i Tau Gamma; Education.
Doris Kernan Joffrion
.\lpha Delta Pi; Arts and Sciences; X. A. .\. 11. 2. 3): Basketball Team 1 2. 3); Varsity
Basketball Team 12); Class Tennis Team (2); Varsity Tennis Team 12): Varsity Busebail
Team 12); Dramatic (^lul) |3); Dramatic Club Play (3); Suffrage Club (2); Debating Club |2)*
J. L'. G, (3); Studio Music.
Vera Kearney
.\rls and Sciences; X. A. .\. ill: Dramatic Club ll).
Doris Kent
pi Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences; Class Poet and Historian (1. 2, 31: Mandolin and Guitar
Club (1. 2. 3); President itlnndolln and Guitar Club (31; Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3); Treasurer
Dramatic Club (31: Dramatic Club Play (2. 31; N. A. A. (1); Glee Club. (.3); Sub-Editor
"Arcado" (3). ' .....-
Clemence Kohlimann
Gamma Tau Gamma; Arts and Sciences; X. .\. .V. 1 1. 2. 3); Basketball Team (1).
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NEWCOMB JUNIOR CLASS ROLL
Ethel Regina Landau
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2); Suffrage Club (3, 3); Glee Club (2); Basketball Team (1, 2).
Cornelia Hutton Laurans
Kappa Alpha Theta; Arts and Sciences: Class Treasurer (2); Cercle Franeais (2, 3); Man-dolin
and Guitar Club (2, 3); Latin Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 3); Glee Club (3).
LuciLE Lew
Education; N. A. A. (1, 3): Dramatic Club (1, 3); Latin Club (1).
Helen Sara Lowe
Gamma Tau Gamma; Regular Professional Music; X. A. A. (2); University Chorus (2).
Lessie H. Madison
Alpha Omicron Pi; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Debating Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 3); Secretary Class (2); Secretary Student Council (3); I. S. W. N. ?; J. U. G. <1, 2, 3);
J. L. House Council (3).
Marie Aline Mason
Alpha Delta Pi; Education; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3).
Annie Louise McNeely
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club (1, 2, 3); Stage Manager Latin Club (3); Dramatic Club
(1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club Play (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Glee Club (3); University Chorus (1, 2).
Alice Odelle Milung
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Education; N. A. A. (1, 2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3).
Lillie Hosey Nairne
Phi Mu; Arts and Sciences; T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Treasurer T. W. C. A. (3); Debating
Club (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Secretary N. A. A. (3); Basketball Team (1, 2, 3).
Kathleen O'Neill
Alpha Qmicron Pi; Radical; Education; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Music Basketball Team (1);
Education Basketball Teanr (1); Manager Class Basketball Team (3): Manager Varsity
Basketball Team (3); Mandolin and Guitar Club (2, 3); T. W. C. A. (3).
Mildred Parham
Pi Beta Phi; Regular Art; Representative Art Class (2); Art Sub-Editor "Arcade" (3);
Sub-Editor "Jambalaya" (3),
Anna Mary Carolyn Parsons
Chi Omega; Education; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (3); Home Economics Club
(1, 2, 3): President Domestic Science Class (1); Vice-President Class (2).
Mary Raymond
Alpha Omicron Pi; Education; N. A. A. (1. 2. 3): Home Economics Club (1, 2); Manager
Education Basketball Team (2); Biology Club (3).
Charlotte Anne Reily
studio Art; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Mandolin and Guitar Club (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (3); Art
Basketball Team (1, 2).
Mildred Renshaw
Alpha Omicron Pi; Arts and Sciences; Debating Club (1. 2. 3); Treasurer Debating Club (3)
Cercle Franeais (1, 2. 3); X. A. A. (1. 2); Sub. Basketball Team (2j; Glee Club (2. 3)
Peace Polity Club (2, 3); Student Council (2); President Class (2); Chairman Summer
Committee t2); University Night Committee (3); Secretary Student Body (3).
Jeanne J. Roy
Education; N. A. A. (2); Debating Club (2); Education Basketball Team (2); Home Eco-nomics
Club (2, 3).
Laura Elizabeth Saunders
Pi Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences: N. A. A. (1, 2, 3): Debating Club (2, 31; Peace Polity
Club (2, 3); Representative Newcomb Debating Council (3).
May Esther Seiler
Education; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3).
Theodosia Conner Shaw
Phi Mu; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2): Y. 'W. C. A. (1); Dramatic Club (1): Latin
Club (1, 2, 3); Mississippi Club (1, 2); J. U. G. (1, 2, 3).
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NEWCOMB JUNIOR CLASS ROLL
Cleta E. Slacle
('111 OmoKii; Arts niul Sciences: N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); V. W. C. A. (2, 3); J. V. G. (1. 2, 3).
Myrtle Sybil Steinau
Alts and Sciences; Latin Clul) (1, 2. 3); N. A. A. (1); Clnsa Editor "Tuliin.- W.-kly" (11.
Mary Clayton Sumner
Alpha Omlci-on PI; Arts and Sciences; V. \V. C. A. (1, 2, 3); DebatlnB club (1. 2, 3);
Newcoml) Secretary Tulane UeballnK Council (2); Secretary Newcomb Debating Council (3):
Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club IMay (1. 2. 3); SulTraKe Club (1. 2. 3); President
SulTrago Club (2); Editor "Arcade" (2. 3); Peace Polity Club (2, 3); Biology Club (3):
Class Editor "Jambalaya" (3).
Henrietta Mary Thompson
Education; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); Treasurer Domestic Science Class (1): X.
A. A. tl, 2).
IsABELLE Thompson
Arts and Sciences: N. A. A. (I. 2); I.atln Club (2); Glee Club (2).
Miriam Allyne Thompson
Kappa Alplia Tlicta; Arts and Sciences; N'. A. A. (1. 2); Varsity Baseball Team (2); Glee
Club (3).
Lylian Badger Urban
rlii JIu; Arts and Sciences: I.atin Club (1. 2, 3); Vice-President Latin Club (3); N. A. A.
il, 21: Dramatic Club (1. 21; Y. W. C. A. (2); SulTrage Club (2. 3); Treasurer SulTrago
Club (2).
Aphra Vairin
n Beta Phi; Radical; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (2. 3); Dramatic
Club Play (2, 3); Basketball Team (2); Mandolin and Guitar Club (2).
Arthemise Vairin
Pi Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Basketball Team (1. 2. 3); Dramatic
Club (1, 2. 3): Dramatic Club Play (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2): Class President (1); Public
Debate (1); Debating Club (2); Representative Tulane Debating Council (2).
LUCINDA GOODALL WaLMSLEY
Chi Omega; Arts and Sciences; X. A. A. (2. 31; Dramatic Club (2. 31; Latin Club (2. 3>;
Latin Club I'lay (3); Cercle Francals (3); (jlee Club (3); Y. W. C. A. (3).
Recina Buck Walshe
PI Beta Phi; Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Mandolin and Guitar Cliib (1. 2. 3);
Dramatic Club (1. 3); Dramatic Club Play (3); Secretary Dramatic Club (3); Treasurer
X. A. A. (3); Sub. Basketball Team (2); Y. W. C. A. 1 1, 2).
Caro Inez Weil
Gamma Tau Gamma; Arts and Sciences: X. A. A. (1. 3); Basketball Team (1. 2. 3); Captain
Basketball Team (2): Vlce-l"resldent Class (1, 3); Dramatic Club (1. 2); Glee Club (2. 3);
Mandolin and Guitar Club (2, 3); Debating Club (2. 3); Suffrage Club (2. 3); Summer
Committee (2); Latin Club (3) .
Hermione Dorah Weil
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Basketball Team (2. 3>: Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3):
Dramatic Club Play (2, 3); Cercle Francals (2. 3); French Play (2); Glee Club (2, 3):
SulTrago Club (2. 3:: Sub-Editor "Arcade" (2); Managing Editor "Arcade" (3): Class Editor
"Jambalaya" (2); Class Cheer Loader (3).
Lulie Westfeldt
I'i Beta Phi; -\rts and Sciences; Y". T,V. C. A. (1, 2. 3); Treasurer Y". W. C. A. (2); N. A. A.
(1, 21; iManager Basketball Team (1. 2); Class President (3); Debating dub (1, 2. 3);
Representative Tulane Debating Council (3); Jane Caldwell Nixon Debate (1); Frcshmnn-
Sophomore Debate (1): Varsity Debate (2).
M. Anna Whitehead
.\rls and Sciences: Debating Club (1>; Dramatic Club (2>; X. A. .\. (2).
Florence Olwell Wintz
Arts and Sciences; Class Treasurer (1); Dramatic Club {1, 2); Dramatic Club I'lay (l>;
N. A. A. (1): Debating Club (2); Glee Club (2): "Tulane Weekly" Reporter (2): Newcomb
Business Manager "Tulane Weekly" (3); Sub-Editor "Arcade" (3); Secretary Class (3>.
Helen E. Wurzlow
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club (1, 2. 31; Dramatic Club (1).
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Newcomb Sophomore Class Roll
Officers
KaTHERINE Caffery President
Mary Lee Brown Vice-President
Nathalie Le Beuf Settoon Secretary)
Treebie Michie • Treasurer
Marguerite Ellis Captain of Basl^ethall Team
Ida Jungle . .
• Manager of Basketball Team
Harrison Hester Class Editor of Jambala^a
Ruth Heller Class Poet
Members
Coralie Aschaffenburg
Eunice Baccich
Art; Phi Mu; N. A. A. (2).
Clare Bancroft
Art: Alpha Delta Pi; Field Day Manager
(II ; N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (2).
Edith Bayle
Pi Beta Phi; Education; Debating Club
(1. 2>; Chairman of Debating Club (2);
Class Debating Team (1); School o( Ed-ucation
Basketball Team (1); Home Eco-nomics
Club (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1);
N. A. A. (1, 2),
Mary Lee Brown
PI Beta Phi; Mandolin and Guitar Club
(1, 2); Basketball Team (1); Field Day
Manager (1); Dramatic Club (1); Vice-
President o( Sophomore class (2); N.
A. A. (1, 2).
Dorothy Blakely
Art.
Katherine Caffery
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; Y. "W. C. A. (1.
2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Debating Club (1. 2);
Class Vice-President (11; Class President
(2): Class Representative 1915 "Jamba-laya";
Class Tennis Team (1); Class Bas-ketball
Team (1, 2); College Basketball
Team (1).
Susie Celestin
Class Basketball Team (1
(1. 2); N. A. A. (1. 2).
2) ; Latin Club
Macda Chalaron
Alpha Omicron Pi; N. A. A. (1); Cercle
Francais (1, 2); Secretary Cercle Fran-cais
(2).
Zou Pearl Chase Nell Colbert
Maude Cooley
Education.
Miriam Danzicer
Art; B.A.
Miriam Delchamps
Kappa Alpha Theta
ma: Detmting Club
(1, 2); N. A. A. (1,
Francis Covington
Education.
Gamma Tau Gam-
(1, 2): Latin Club
2).
Mercedes Discon
Latin Club (2).
Yvonne Dreyfus
Nah Sukham: N. A. A. (1, 2); Debating
Club (1, 2); Latin Club (1, 2).
Julia Ellis
Pi Beta Phi.
Marguerite Butler Ellis
Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); N. A.
A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1); Class Pres-ident
(1): Class Representative of Stu-dent
Council {2>: Class Basketball Team
(1, 2); Captain of Class Basketball Team
(1. 2): College Basketball Team (1).
Ruth Flower
Pi Beta Phi; Education; Home Econom-ics
Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2).
Martha Foster
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Education.
Roberta Hafkesbring
Y. W. C. A. (2); N. A. A. (2).
Ruth Heller
Nah Sukham; N. A. A. (1. 2); Dramatic
Club (1, 2)- Debating Club (1, 2): Sec-retary
Debating Club (1); Clerk of Coun-cil
Debating Club (2); Class Secretary
(l); Class Poet and Historian (1. 2>;
Sub-Editor "Arcade" (1); College Editor
"Arcade" (2); Alternate Varsity Debate
(1); Public Debate (2); Basketball
Team (1. 2).
Edith Louise Henderson
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Radical: Art;
Cercle Francais (1. 2); Mandolin and
Guitar Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Vice-
President Art Class (1): Class Repre-sentative
"Tulane Weekly" (1); Dramatic
Club (1).
Harrison Hester
Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Club (1, 2); N. A. A.
Editor of "Jambalaya"
of Art Class (2).
Art; Dramatic
(2) : Sophomore
(2) ; Treasurer
Harriett Howe Louise Hyman
IsABELLE Joachim
Education; Home Economics Club.
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NEWCOMB SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL
Leila Joffrion
Education.
Ida Jungle
Latin Club (1, 2); Basketball Man-ager
(2).
Rose Kahn
Mary Evelyn Kay
Phi Mu; Dramatic Club (1); N. A. A.
(1, 2); T. W. C. A. (2); Latin Club (1,
21 ; Debating Club (1).
CoinDelle Kemper
IMusio.
Dorothy Kidd
Chi Omega: Radical; Education; Dra-matic
Club (2); Mandolin and Guitar
Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); N. A.
A. (1, 2); Secretary and Treasurer of
Home Economics Club (1, 2).
Genevieve Lamberton
Dramatic Club (1,
Alice Landon
Pi Beta Phi.
2) ;N. A. A. (1, 21.
Emily Langham
Alpha Delta Pi; Art: N. A. A. (1, 2):
Dormitory Baseball Team (1); Varsity
Baseball Team (1); Chairman Sophomore
Art Class (2).
Jeanne Langhtee
Debating Club; Latin Club; Treasurer
Latin Club.
Amelia Levy
Education; Home Economics Club.
Lucile Lombard
Pi Beta Phi: N. A. A. (1. 2): Basketball
Team (1, 2).
Viola Lund
Education; N. A. A.: T. W. C. A.: Home
Economics Club; Basketball Team.
Elizabeth McCall
Treebie Michie
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Education: N. A,
A. (1. 2); J. U. G. (1. 2); Glee Club (1);
Education Basketball Team (1); Treas-urer
of Sophomore Class (2).
Ida Milling
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Education.
Mathilde Nairne
Phi Mu; N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. W. C.
A. (1, 2).
Cora Neelis
Kappa Alpha Theta; Education; House-hold
Economy ; Home Economics Club
II. 2); N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (2);
Gamma Tau Gamma.
Doris Otto
Education.
Mary Virginia Parker
Pi Beta Phi; Education; N. A. A. (H.
Adele Parsons
Alpha Delta Pi; Education.
Alice Rightor
Chi Omega: Dramatic Club (1, 2).
Jessie Roane
Emeline Roberts
Art.
CopxInne Rocquet
Kappa Alpha Theta; Dramatic Circle (1,
2); N. A. A. (1, 2).
Yvonne Ross
Chi Omega.
Gethyn Rugan
Chi Omega: Dramatic Club: N. A. A.
Augusta Schmedtje
Phi Mu; Art; President Art Class (1);
N. A. A. (1, 2).
Charlotte Sessums
Pi Beta Phi; Music.
Nathalie LeBeuf Settoon
Pi Beta Phi; Radical: N. .4. A. (1, 2);
Cercle Francais (1, 2) ; Treasurer of Cer-cle
Francais (2); Basketball Team (1,
2): "Tulane Weekly" Representative;
Class Secretary (2).
Francis Sexton
Chi Omega; Music; Dramatic Club (2);
Glee Club (1); J. U. G. (1. 2).; Sym-phony
Orchestra Club (2).
Margaret Shari Emma Shropshire
Education.
Hilda Shushan Bianca Socola
Education. Education.
Dorothy Thompson
Pi Beta Phi: Education; N. A. A. (1, 2);
Home Economics Club (1, 2).
Nellie Williams
Education.
Margaret Wilson
Chi Omega; Radical: Music; Dramatic
Club (2): Glee Club (1>; J. U. G. (1, 2);
Mandolin and Guitar Club.
Cecile Wogan
Chi Omega: Cercle Dramatique Francais
(1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2); N. A.
A. (1, 2).
Frankie Wood
Latin Club; Debating Club.
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Newcomb Freshman Class Roll
Officers
Ida Lise Black President
Evelyn Picott Vicc-PrcsiJcnl
Anna Koch Secretary
Lucy Wallace Treasurer
Catherine Buchanan Jambalaya EJilor
Rosalie Van der Veer Captain of Dasliclhall Team
Members
Katharine Stuart Ayres Knoxville, Tenn.
CoUoeo Course; X. .\. A.; Y. W. C. A.
IzoRA Gertrude Alexander Mer Rouge, La.
B..\. In Music: rnlveislty Clinrus; Y. W. C. A.: J. U. G.
Lorraine Auerbach Montgomery, Ala.
Arts ancT Sciences; Mandolin and Guitar Ciub; Glee Club.
Eunice Lee Bate New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
Mayme Beard Liberty, Miss.
B.,\. in Music.
Margaret Hayne Beattie Grecneville. S. C.
B..\. in Art.
Lydia Becker New Orleans, La.
College Course; Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Latin Club; N. .\. A.; Jennie C.
Nixon Debate: "Tulano Weekly."
Corinne Beer Vicksburg, Miss.
B..\. in Music: Dramatic Club; N. .\. A.; Glee Club; Debating Club.
Ida LlSE Black New Orleans, La.
College Course; Class President; X. -V. A.: Debating Club.
Hilda Blank New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
Eveline Marie Bleakley New Orleans, La.
]!..\. In Music.
Elfrieda Bohnstooff New Orleans, La.
Household Eeononiy: Home Economics Club.
Marie Bonvillain Houma. La.
College Course; Latin Club.
RuTii Bostick New Orleans. La.
College Course; Latin Club.
Letitia Rosalie Bonck New Orleans, La.
t^ollcge Course: N, A. A.; Latin Club.
Shirley Bourdeaux Meridian, Miss.
Household Economy.
Andrina Effie Grace Bradford New Orleans, La.
B..\. in Music.
Martha Helena Frances Bradford New Orleans. La.
B.A. In Music.
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NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Irma Broad New Orleam. La.
llousrluilil Economy: Home ICcuiiomlcs Club.
Gladys Sadie Brown Mobile, Ala.
B.A. Music; Glco Club.
Catharine Buchanan Lafaycltc. La.
B.A. Kflucatlon; Latin Club; DraTnatlc club; I'nlvcr-Hlly C'lun-us; "Jambalaya" Rep-resenlatlve;
J. U. G. ; Glee Club.
Myrtle Evelyn Clark Natchez. Miss.
College Coui-.>ie; Y. W. C. A.
Fannie Cohn New Orleans. La.
College Course; DebathiK ('lub.
Elizabeth Bliss Coleman New Orleans. La.
Household Economy; Home Eeonomica Club.
Inez Contonio New Orleans, La.
B.A. Education.
Marguerite Judicia Contonio New Orleans. La.
College Course.
Gladys Crew Goodwaler. Ala.
B.A. in Music.
JuANiTA Acnes Crump New Orleans. La.
B.A. Art; Class Historian and Poet.
Mildred Curran New Orleans. La.
Y. W. C. A.: Debating Club; .N. A. A.: I.alln Club; "Tu'.ane Weekly."
ViRGiNi.A Amelia deOrnellas Mobile. .Ala.
College Course; X. A, A.; I.atin Club.
Charlotte Amy Dietze New Orleans. La.
College Course; Basketball Team; Y. W. C. A.; X. A. A.
Edmonia Lee DowtY New Orleans. La.
Household Economy.
Mary Draco New Orleans. La.
B.A. Education; Home Economics Club.
Caroline Helen Dreyfous New Orleans, La.
College Course; X. A. A.: Basketball Team: Debating Club; Dramatic (^lub.
Berenice Dreyfus New Orleans, La.
College Course; Class Yell Leader; X. -A. A.; Debating Club.
Dorothy Katharine Drumm Gretna, La.
College Course; K. .A. A.; V, W. C. A.; I.aliu Club.
Leonora Bisland Duval Houma. La.
B.A. Education; X. A. A.
Yvonne Claire Duval New Orleans. La.
College Course; French circle; .V. .\. A.: Dramatic Club.
Florence Stratton Faulk Monroe. La.
Househuki Economy; Home Econotttlcs Club; J. U. G.
EliZ/\beth Victoria Fischer New Orleans, La.
College Course; l.,atln t'lub.
Ruth Drew Fulhan New Orleans. La.
H..-\. ICdueatlon.
Olive Ada Fuller New Orleans. La.
Household Economy; Home Eeoni>mlcs Club.
Olyve Bryant Gill New Orleans. La.
College Course; Dramath- Club; N. .\. A.: V. W. C. .\.; I.atin Club.
Helen Grevemburc New Orleans. La.
Collegu Course; Y. \V. c. A.: French Circle; .N. .\. .\.
(65)
NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Acnes Marsh Guthrie Natchez, Miss.
B.A. Education; J. U. G.
DoROTHE A Marceline Hagen New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
Madeline Moore Hackenyos Alexandria, La.
B..\. Art; Art Class Treasurer; N. A. A.
Theza Hausmann New Orleans, La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Florence Hiteshew New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Leonella Huggett New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Mary I. Hyams New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Mrs. Laura Lake Ihrie Meridian, Miss.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
AzA Mercer James Boyce, La.
B.A. Education; N. A. A.
Adeline Julia Katz • New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. A.; Dramatic Club.
Lillian Louise Kessler Belle Rose, La.
College Course; N. A. A.; Basketball Team; Glee Club.
Anna Frotscher Koch New Orleans, La.
College Course; Class ' Secretary ; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Debating Club; Dramatic
Club; Class Basketball Team; Glee Club.
Elizabeth Krause Lake Charles, La.
B.A. Music; N. A. A.; J. V. G.
Margaret Corlet LaMothe New Orleans, La.
B.A. Music; N. A. A.
Anna Campbell Lea New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Mary Margaret LeBourgeois New Orleans, La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Aurora Marguerite Leckhert New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Bessie Amanda Lee Shreveport. La.
B.A. Education.
Ruby Marie Lehman Houma, La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Stella Leopold Bastrop, La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Ethel Louise Lob New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. A.; Basketball Team; Debating Club.
Claire Ernest Loeb New Orleans, La.
College Course.
WiLDA Josephine Lopez Biloxi, Miss.
College Course; Latin Club.
Jessie McKendree Loy New Orleans. La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Miriam Kathleen Lucas Natchitoches, La.
Household Economy; J. U. G.
Ceorgean Lund New Orleans, La.
College Course; Manager Class Basketball Team; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.
(66)
NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Helen Mackenzie Thibodcaux, La.
CollcKo Course; N. A. A.; .1. V. G.
Evangeline Macruder New Orleans, La.
B.A. Art: Mnnclcilln iinil (Uilliir Club: Frcsliman Ar( Rc'Iii-i-'SiMltallve; N. A. A.
Mary Edith Martin Shreveporl. La.
B.A. in Music.
Katherine Louise McFetridce New Orleans, La.
College Course: I.alln Club: N. A. A.; Basketball Team: Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Club.
Helen McLean New Orleans, La.
B.A. Education; N. A. A.
Anna McLellan New Orleans. La.
College Course: Y. W. C. A.: French Circle.
Margaret Inglis McLeod New Orleans, La.
B..\. iMusir: Glee Club; Class Musician.
Irma Anna Meyers New Orleans, La.
B..\. in Art.
Ruth Charlotte Meyer New Orleans. La.
College Course; N. A. A.: Latin Club.
Calista Morgan New Orleans. La.
B..\. Education: Dramatic Club; N. A. A.
Merrimac Naef Bastrop, La.
Household Economy; Home Economics Club; Dramatic Club; .1. V. G.
Minna Esther Newberger New Orleans, La.
College Course.
Marion Helen Odenheimer New Orleans. La.
College Course.
LuciLE O'Kelly New Orleans, La.
College Coul-se: Y. W. C. A.
Valentine Vida Olinde New Roads, La.
B.A. Education.
Bettie O'Niell New Orleans, La.
Household Economy: Home Economics Club.
Julia Anna O'Shee Alexandria, La.
Household Economy: Home Economics Club; N. A. A.
Alice Stirling Parkerson New Orleans. La.
B..\. Education: N. .\. .\.
Evelyn Piggott New Orleans. La.
College Course: Class Vice-President; Y. \V. C. A.; N. .\. A.
Elizabeth Ceraldine Park New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. A.: Basketball Team; Y. W. C. A.; Latin I'lub.
Inez Anita Pollock New Orleans. La.
College Course; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.: Basketball Team.
Ruth Harvey Reboul New Orleans, La.
Househobl Ecoiuuny; Home Econoinica (."lub.
Ednabrown Martha Regard Mansora. La.
B..\. Education.
Zeline Wilfred Regard Mansora. La.
Household Economy: Home Economics Club.
Alice Elizabeth Richardson New Orleans. La.
College Course; Dramatic Club.
Margaret Amelie Roussel P«»er»on. La.
Household Economy; N. A. -V.
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NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Doris Marie Sandmann New Orleans, La.
College Course.
Caryetta Saunders New Orleans, La.
College Course; X, A. A.; Basketball Team; Secretary Debating Club; Latin Club.
Dolly Anna Savell New Orleans, La.
B.A. Education; Dramatic Club.
Alma Catherine Schuler New Orleans, La.
B.A. Education.
Mary Millard Seago New Orleans, La.
College Course; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Representative Student Council.
Cora Adele Sextro New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
Anna Grace Sheen New Orleans, La.
Music; N. A. A.
Cora Isabel Shields Algiers, La.
College Course; Latin Club.
Martha Shutts Lake Charles, La.
B.A. Education; N. A. A.
Carolyn Smith Martin, Tenn.
B.A. Education; N. A. A.; Home Economics Club.
Irma SompaYRAC Natchitoches, La.
B.A. Art; Symphony Orchestra; Debating Club; J. U. G.
Lois Hazel Sykes New Orleans, La.
College Course.
Grace Kaletah Terry Shreveport, La
Household Economy; Home Economics Club.
Rosalie Stuart Vandeveer New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. A.: Captain Basketball Team.
Thelma Gladys Voss New Orleans, La.
College Course; Latin Club.
Ivy Elliot Waldo New Orleans, La.
College Course.
Emma Elizabeth Wall New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. A.; Dramatic Club.
Sareste Lucie Wallace Woodville, Miss.
B.A. Education; N. .\. A.: Class Treasurer.
JuANlE Angele Wallis Houma, La.
College Course; Latin Club.
Eleanor Dolly Walter Punxsutawney, Pa.
College Course.
Mary Mercer Warriner New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
Marie Charlotte Washburn New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Music.
Haidee Ann Watkins Houma, La.
College Course; Latin Club.
Mildred Weeks New Iberia, La.
College Course: Latin Club.
Bernice Weill Whitecaslle, La.
B.A. in Art.
Amelie Weinberger New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Art.
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NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Helen Coyle Wharton New Orleans, La.
B.A. Art; X. A. A.
Ellene Tobin White New Orleans, La.
College Course.
Dorothy Ann Williams Housion, Texas
B..\. Art; Dramatic Club.
Ehelma Elizabeth Wilson Independence, La.
B.A. Education; Home Economics Club.
WlLHELMINA WoODVILLE New Orleans, La.
College Course; N. A. .V.
Anna Elizabeth Zecler New Orleans, La.
College Course: X. A. A.; Latin Club.
SPECIALS
Caroline L. Army New Orleans, La,
studio.
Elizabeth Wilson Bowie Uniontown, Pa.
Special.
Mary Estele Carter New Orleans, La.
studio JIusic.
ChaROTTE Copeland New Orleans, La.
Studio Music.
Florence Frances Curtin New Orleans, La,
Special College.
Salue Litter Dart New Orleans, La.
^^ Special Harmony.
Virginia Marie Desfcrces New Orleans, La.
Special Harmony.
Emily Taylor Allison Eustis New Orleans, La.
Special Art.
Hazel Bessie Everett New Orleans, La.
studio Music.
Celeste Eleanora Farrar New Orleans, La.
studio Music,
Zella Kenyon Forstall, (Mrs. E. E.)
studio Art.
Carolyn Goodman Meridian, Miss,
studio Art,
Gwendolyn Griffith New Orleans, La.
studio Music.
Lydia Howard Griffith New Orleans, La.
studio Music.
Leila Caldwell Harrison Birmingham, Ala.
studio .\rt.
Helena Tooney Hart New Orleans, La.
studio Art.
Madeline Alva Hirschfield Mobile, Ala.
studio .\rt; Dramatic Club.
JosYE Kahn Lafayette. La.
Special Music; J. U. G.
Pearl May Kahn Gainesville, Texas
Special Music; J. U, G.
(69)
NEWCOMB FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Emilie Frotscher Koch New Orleans, La.
Special College; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; X. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Anna Gertrude Lawson Havana, Cuba
Studio Art.
Marion Louise Lemarie New Orleans, La.
studio Art.
Ida H. Louque New Orleans, La.
Studio Music.
Sessums McCoy . _ Jackson, Miss.
Studio Art.
Bonnie Montgomery Bastrop, La.
Special in Domestic Science.
Annie Pattison New Orleans, La.
Special Harmony.
Helen Longyear Paul, (Mrs. Calle) Washington, D. C.
studio Art.
Veva Penick New Orleans, La.
Studio Art.
Lucy Margaret Roush . . .- Lena, 111.
studio Art.
Sibyl Wilkinson Port Allen, La.
Special Art.
Hamet Anne Ryan New Orleans, La.
Special Harmony.
Marion Freeza Terry New Orleans, La.
Studio Art.
Mrs. Louise Espenaun Tooney New Orleans, La.
Special Harmony.
Mrs. John H. Vaughn
Special Domestic Science.
Lucille Gurtile Viterbo Beaumont, Texas
Studio Art.
Doris Warriner . New Orleans, La.
Studio Art.
Marguerite Leanore Weaver Syracuse, N. Y.
studio Music.
Josephine Barley Witherspoon New Orleans, La.
studio Art.
Freshman Class Poem
Nineleen-nineteen, who is she Nineteen-nineleen, who is she.
That all around commend her? That all around applaud her?
Young, ambitious, brave is she. The greatest class at school is she.
Such grace the Fates did lend her May future fame reward her.
That star of Newcomb she might be. For star of Newcomb she shall be.
She is loyal. She is eager.
She is numerous. She's resourceful.
Quantity with worth combines Hopes that she will e'er be so.
Where defeated can be humorous. And that in three years, successful.
Holds ihe germs of mighty minds. Undiminished, forth she'll go.
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First Ro-d;—E. Robert, H. Hester. N. Barnwell. D. Blakelv, M. Danzicer
Center—E. HENDERSON
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Freshman Art Class Poem
Behold ! The skilled Seniors, by request.
Have ceased lo paint four "compos"—they may rest,
For great works of wondrous grace
Now can (ill the blackboard space.
You will find this new arrangement much the best.
Cubists are no longer all the go;
It is not of their creations you must know
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For we Freshman marvels now
Will show the world just how
The colors in a masterpiece must flow.
Bright crimson is quite common m our class;
Perspective we'll defy until the last.
We do not work by rule
In this, our modern school
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We scorn the narrow margins of the past.
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Senior Arts and Sciences History
GAIN the slowly turning wheel of time brings near the joyous, tearful
season of the year when youthful worshippers of the Poetic Muse pay
homage at their goddess' feet. From all sides they come, pouring out
upon the ears of a long-enduring world stories of fame and glory which
"their class" won in some dim, forgotten time of long ago; then cursing
fate that they must sever all pleasant ties that bind them to their Alma
Mater.
We, too, as we stand trembling on the threshold of the life which now begins to
unfold itself before us, would turn to take a farewell glance at all the "good old times"
which we have spent within the walls of old Tulane. Fond memories flood upon us
—
of the days when A. B. D. was called on twice a day to arbitrate some Fresh-Soph trouble;
when "I6's" would appear upon the Tank only to start a new "investigation;" when
dormy lads spent half the night on fire escapes to dodge the latest magazine collector,
or spent the hours transporting Sophs to Pelican Park whence they might return as best
they might ; when the Sophs were forced to call on stage directors to save their prexy from
our gentle hands. And then of days when new blood came to lake our place as Freshies
and give us all the joys of "initiation" of the verdant frosh. Then came the time when
childish sports were all forsworn and '16 showed the world they were stuff that men
are made of. And now the class which has furnished men for every varsity activity
during the four years it has spent in Tulane, approaches the day when it must gird on the
armor of preparation gained in four years study and go forth, confident, ready, to find
worlds to conquer.
We do not, however, approach the time in any spirit of fond farewell, O Alma Mater,
for our hearts shall never be so wrapped in struggles with the sea of life but at your
slightest call we all shall rally to you. ^'our name and memories shall not pass into the
world of long- forgotten past, but in the realm of memory where all things live anew,
we are Yours and ^ ou are ours forever.
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Senior Arts and Sciences Class
Clifford Atkinson Summit, Miss.
Delta Kappa Epsilon ; Scientific; Senior and Junior German Clubs;
Tulane Club; Rifle Club.
R. Conrad Bauer Alexandria, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Literary; Forum (.1. 2. 3, 4). Treasurer (2. 3, 4);
French Circle (1. 2, 3): Spanish Circle (2, 3); Tulane Club (4); Tulane
Night (1); Enalut Riot (2); Circus (3); Assistant Business Manager
"Jambalaya" (3); Business Manager "Jambalaya" (4); Dormitory Gov-erning
Board (4); Law Debating Club (4).
Ernest O. Becker New Orleans, La.
Literary; Class Track Team il); Tug-of-War (2); Class Football |2>;
Forum; Y. M. C. A.; Class Secretary (3); Class President (3. 41; "Tu-lane
Weekly"; Phi Beta Kappa.
George Wiltz Billups New Orleans, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; Scientific; Class Football (1, 2); Glendy Burke
(1, 2, 3, 4); Tulane Club (3, 4); Chess and Checkers Club; Bifle Club.
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SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES CLASS
Posey Ridgley Bowers Gulfport, Miss.
Alplia Tau Omega; Literary; Glendy Burke Llterai-y Socirty; Tulane
Polity Club; Tue-ot-War (1); class Football (1. 2); Class Baseball
(1, 21.
Harry Rene Cabral, B.A New Orleans, La.
li.A.. TuliiiH'. imri; .Seoretai-.\- .Spanish Circle (2); Socri-tary and Vfce-rrt-
aident Krenc-li Circle (2); Class Track Team (1); Class "^Vrestllng:
Team (1); TuK-"r-War (2); Class Football (2); Treasurer Forum (1);
^Vsslstant Sucrelai-y Forum (21.
R. L. CuRRAN, Jr New Orleans, La
l.rl.rary; Killl.ir-in-Clili-l' Tulau.- \\\-.Uly" (11. llanaKinK K.lltor c:!i.
.\sslstant ManaKintr Ktlitor (:{); Oratorical ami DebatiiiK Council (11;
Polity Club 1 :f. 1); Tulanc Society of Kcononilcs; President Forunt (2),
Vice-President (3); Class Historian (1); Chess and Checkers Club (2. 3):
l^r.'ncli Circle (2); Class Debate (2); Class Track (2); Dormitory Foot-ball
(4); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3, t); DeieKntu to Y. M. C. A. Con-vention
C'l.
Charles Elliott Amite, La
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SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES CLASS
J. Frank Fortier New Orleans,
Phi Delta Theta: Scientific: Rifle Club; Junior German Club; Wrestling
Team (1, 2); Tug-o(-War (1, 2); "Jambalaya" Representative (1);
Treasurer French Circle (2); Spanish Circle; Glendy Burke; Tulane
Engineering Society; Vice-President and Treasurer Academic Student
Body (4).
GosTA Nicholas Johnson Good Pine,
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Football (3. 4); Class Football (1, 2);
Tug-ot-War (1. 2); Wrestling Team (1. 2); Track Squad (3); Circus
Relay Team (3); President Academic Student Body (4); Class Presi-dent
(2, 3): Secretary-Treasurer Class (2); Vice-President Y. JI. C. A.
(4); Business Manager Class Edition Weekly (2); Student Council (4);
Junior and Senior German Clubs: Tulane Club; Phi Beta Kappa.
Edgar Morris New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Sigma Cmicron Pi: Literary; Senior and Junior
German Clubs: Chairman Junior German Ciub (2); Class Football (1. 2);
Class Basketball (1, 2). Manager (2); Class Wrestling (1, 2); Class
Track 11. 21: Tug-of-War i21: Varsity Tennis (1, 2, 3); Vice-President
Class (4); Glendy Burke; Tulane Club.
Beauregard Perkins, Jr New Orleans, La.
Literary; Glendy Burke: Y. M. C. A.; Spanish Circle; Class Football (2 1.
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SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES CLASS
Max M. Schaumburger New Orleans, La.
Literary; Varsity Debate ( 3 ); Tulane Society of Economics; Giendy Burite,
Sergeant-at-Arms (H. Treasurer c; ) ; Cierlc ci' Congress (3). Speal^er
(4): Tue-of-War (1. 2); Class Football (1. 2): Class Wrestling 1 1. 2):
Class Basketball (2); Class Traclc Team (1); Freshman Debating Team:
Winner Glenrty Burke Medal (1): Alternate Varsity Debating Team (2);
"Winner of Medal offered for best Freshman or Sophomore in Varsity
Debate (2>; Carnot Debate (3, 4); Advertising Manager "Weekly"* (3),
General Business Manager (4); Oratorical and Debating Council (3. 4),
Secrotary-Ti-easurer (4); Business Manager Enalut Riot (1. 2): French
Circle. "Vlce-rresident (1. 2). Secretary (3); SiJanlsh Circle. Vice-Presi-dent
(1, 2), President (3); Tulane Night (1); Varsity Football Squad
(4); Ttilane I'ress Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Tulane Rifle Club (4).
Warren C. Shankle Mansfield, La.
Literary: Class Histor-ian (3>; Class Secretary-Treasurer i4i; Knrum;
French Circle: Spanish Circle; Chess Ciub (3. 4 ; Rille Club (4); Polity
Club; Y. M. C. .\.. President (4): Managing Editor "Tulane Weekly" (4);
Dormitory Governing Board (4).
John Lemuel Toler Biloxi, Miss.
Heta Thela PI; l.lierary; Secretary .\cadeniie Student Body i4i;
Tulane Club; V. M. C. A. (3. 4.: (lass Basketball ll, ".' i : Assistant
Secretary Forum (3); Basketball Squad (3).
Gus Wakeman Arcadia. La.
Literary: Alternate Varsity Debating Team (3): "Tulane Weekly" Man-aging
Editor (3): Carnot Dibate (4»: Class Treasurer (3).
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SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES CLASS
Arthur Carrol Waters New OrLeans. La.
Sigma Chi; Literary; Varsity Tennis d. 2. 3. 41. Captain (2), Man-ager
(4); Junior and Senior German Clubs: Tug-of-'War. (1. 2); Class
Vice-President (3>; Tulane Society of Economics.
Robert Boyd Wallace . . Camden, Ala
Scientific; Class Track Team (1>; Dormitory Governing Board d);
Dormitory Football Team (4); Tulane Club (4).
Herbert S. Weil New Orleans,
Literary; Alternate Varsity Debating Team (3); Tulane Society of
Economics; Tulane Polity Club: Oratorical and Debating Council (4)
Glendy Burke, Secretary-Treasurer (3. 4); Law Debating Club (4)
Tug-ot-TVar (1): Class Football (2); Alternate Class Debating Team (1)
Class Debating Team (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (2); Class Editor
•Jambalaya" (3, 4); French Circle (2. 3); Spanish Circle (3); Menorah:
Tulane Club; Varsity Debating Team (4).
William A. West, Jr Norwood, La
Phi Delta Theta; Kappa Delta Phi; Sigma Omicron Pi; Literary; Man-ager
Football Team (4>; Business Manager "Jambalaya" l3): Editor-in-
Chief "Jambalaya" (4); Glendy Burke; Managing Editor "Tulane
n'eekly" (3); Vice-President Tulane Club (3); Class Vice-President (2);
Class Football (1, 2); Class ^"restling (1, 21; Tug-of-War (1. 2); Varsity
Football Squad iS): Junior and Senior German Clubs; Tulane Society
of Economics: Phi Beta Kappa.
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Junior Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Class Officers
Julius Hoffman President
George Cousin Vke-Presidenl
Walter Gardiner Secretary
Class Roll
George Cousin
Sigma Xu; Scientific; Class Track Team (1, 2); Tug-of-"War (2); Class Football (2); Class
Treasurtr (2); Vice-President and Treasurer (3).
Walter Gardiner
Scientific; Tulane Band (1, 2); Tulane Nlglit (1); Bnalut Riot (2); Class Secretary (3).
Julius Hoffman
Literary; Class President (4); Class Debating Team (1, 2); Alternate Varsity Debating Team
(2); French Circle (2); President (3); President Chess Club (3); Winner Carnot Medal (3).
Yataro Kobayashi
Chemical and Sugar Engineering ('OS, '09, '10).
Victor Mather
Class T\-restIing Team; Tug-ot-War; Class Football (2).
David McBrayer
Scientific.
Jules Claude Mer.'.ux
Literary; Dramatic Club (1); Glendy-Burke; Vice-President Spanish Circle (4); Treasurer
French Circle (4); Class Football Team; Varsity Football Team (4).
William Netterville
Scientific.
Robert Perkins
Sigma Chi; Literary; Class Football (2); Class Secretary (3); Secretary Forum (3); "Tulane
Weekly" (31.
Moise Thibodeaux
Literary S \ ^ U. Champion Bantamweight Wrestler (2); Varsity Wrestling Team (1. 2);
Class Wrestling (2); Vice-President French Circle (2); President (3); Glee Club (3); Class
President (2); Dormitory Football Team (3); Assistant Secretary Forum (3).
Russell Thompson
Class Baseball; Tug-of-War; Class Track; Literary.
Spanish Circle (3); Glendy-Burke (3).
William J. Wise
Zeta Beta Tau ; Literary; Class Football (1, 2); Forum (1, 2): Class Debatmg Team (3),
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Sophomore Arts and Sciences History
HE Class of '18 is known not for its quantity but its
quality. In numbers it is small, but in intellect and
diversification extremely large. The members of the
class, who have survived the great toils and hardships
of the Freshman year, and are now soaring on closer
to the goal, are as a whole one of the most brilliant in
the institution.
This small class has been banded together by the strong ties of
both college and class spirit ever since entering the University, and is
always represented in the student activities. It is ever ready to lend a
hand to aid and support its fellow mate and endeavor to make him
succeed.
Besides being intellectually great, the class may boast of men who
are known for other things about the school. Among these are "Red"
Simpson, the 'varsity track and football man ; the small wrestler and
boxer, "Midget" Kohlman; and 'varsity football manager, Marion
Legendre.
Now, kind readers, I do not think it necessary to enumerate each
and every good trait of the entire class, or of each individual; for cer-tainly
if you will allow me to make a prophecy, you will hear of every
one of these men ere many years have elapsed. Surely, men who start
out making such rapid progress as these men of '
1 8 are doing will not
stop very short of becoming great. Edwin F. MaRX,
Historian, '
1 8.
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Sophomore Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Officers
. . . Pes'Jent
S. B. DODDS
M. J. Lecendre Vicc-PrclJcnl and Treasurer
L. L. KOHLMAN Secretary
Members
J. E. Bailey
Si-lc-ntllk-; Class Fnolball |2); Class Track ll),
"Jambalaya" Class Representative (21.
Walter Carroll
SiBma Chi; Literary; Tug-of-War (2); French Circle; Tulane Club; Forum.
H. S. Chenet
Literary.
Beta Theta Pi- Literary; Tulane Club; Class Vice-President and Treasurer ' ^ ';
Class Pres-
Went (2); Tt!-B-nr-War (2); "Jambalaya" Representative (1); class Track (1); Spanish
Circle (2): Preslt'ent (2): Y. M. C. A.
L. L. KoHLMAN
Zeta Beta Tau; Literary; French Circle (1, 2); Tulane Club; Class -WrestiinE ll. 2); Class
Football (2); Class Secretary (2).
W. A. Kraemer
Literary.
M. J. Lecendre
'Jlirm^ Chi- 'iKma Omicron Pi; .'Scientific; Class Vice-President and Treasurer (2-; Tug-of-w^?
M -;• cmss Wrestling (i •
) ; Class Football (1. 2); Captain Class Basketball Team
T-^" French Cl'cle U 21 ; Secretary (21; "Tulane Weekly" (21; Assistant Football Manager
(2)\ Captain Rllle Club (21; Manager Handball Team (21; Tulane Club.
E. D. McCuTCHON
Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Omicrnn Pi; Literary; Vice-President and Treasurer Cla-s (11;
Secretarv (2); Class Football (11; TuB-of-War (11; Class Track (11; Class \\ resiling (1. - .
French Circle (1. 21; Spanish Circle (21; Assistant Managing Editor "Tulane Weekly (- .
Manager Class Basketball Team ,1); Winner Freshman Shield; Tulane Club; Polity Club.
E. B. Martin
Sigma Chi; Sclentinc.
E. F. Marks
Literary; Spanish Circle; Tulane Club.
J. R. Mocre
Literary; Forum; Tug-of-War.
A. B. Simpson
Literary Tug-of-War (I. 21; Captain (21; (Mass Foolball cl. 2l; Captain (21; Class W restling
(1 '^'varsltv Football squad (21; Varsity Track Team (11; "Tulane Weekly" (21; Forum
(l! 21; Dormflory Governing Board (2); Dormitory Foolball Team (21.
D. W. Stewart
l.iierarv; Class Foolball (11; Tug-of-War (21; Class Wrestling (21; Tulane Club (21; Forum,
V. M, C. .\.; Uormltory Foi.lball Team (21.
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Freshman Arts and Sciences History
• T is little worthy of historical note that annually there enters the Arts and
Sciences College of Tulane University a class of boys, called Freshmen;
but the present writer is called upon to make history of the fact, that in
October, 1915, there resounded through the corridors of Gibson Hall the
steady, determined tread of a mighty concourse of stalwart Southern man-hood,
that type of manhood on which the foundation of our "Dear Old
Olive and Blue," of this great nation, in fact, is laid.
In October, 1915, the Class of '19 determined to throw aside the manacles of igno-rance,
and with eyes fixed on the goal of high ambition, started at a steady pace the race
for the accomplishment of ideal, in which graduation from Tulane is but the first lap; not
avoiding, but conquering and completely vanquishing every obstacle in the way, be it great
or small, a problem in trigonometry or a Sophomore. (Of course, it is understood that
mere trifles like pulling a string a Soft-o-mores through Lake Audubon twice in fifteen
minutes, or kicking a football between two goal posts some half-dozen times within an
hour, although, if I remember correctly, there were some little Sophomores running behind
us chirping, "Please don't," are not worthy of consideration under this caption).
Well, after calmly ridding themselves of a few such harmless pests as a fly, a mosquito,
and a drove of Sophomores, the Freshmen quickly gained momentum, and now it can be
said without the slightest fear of successful contradiction that the Class of '19 bids fair
to stand at the apex of educational advancement at Tulane University. This fact is self-evident,
as all who have looked soberly and thoughtfully at this class of Freshmen,
readily agree. However, in needless substantiation, the following evidence is presented:
1. The month after the coming of the Class of '19 an announcement was made to the
effect that Tulane had been advancd to a front rank among American colleges.
2. In the middle ages the only men who possessed any education or scientific knowl-edge
worth mentioning were the monks, who were distinguished from the rank and file of
men by a small, round cap, called a skull-cap. Consequently, to-day the skull-cap is a
recognized emblem of superior learning. Now, although the Class of 19 has been at
Tulane only a few months, it has been announced by the faculty that the members of the
Freshman Class, and no others, are admitted to the exclusive "Order of the Skull-cap."
3. Dean A. B. Dinwiddle announced shortly after the arrival of the Class of '19
that the honor system was proving splendidly successful.
We ask you, gentle reader, do not these facts proclaim volumes?
We modestly refrain from lifting the curtain of the future, leaving that privilege
with the reader, who has before him the historical facts, and the true light of an his-torical
interpretation, which will show him the brilliant stage of the future, prognosti-cating
that new era, when the Class of '
1 9 shall have emerged, pure metal, unalloyed,
from that powerful, refining crucible, TULANE.
William S. Callender, Historian.
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Freshman Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Class Officers
Macon Edmondson President
William Parkerson Vice-President
R. E. Milling, Jr Secretary
Class Roll
Milton Pokorny Adler New Orleani, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Scientific.
William Ledyard Alexander Alexandria, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Scientific; Tulane Club; Class Wrestling.
Howard Tucker Bond McDonoughville, La.
Scientific.
Robert Edwin Ball Alexandria, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tulane Club; Glee Club; College of Commerce.
Frances Xavier Bostick Amite, La.
Tulane Club; Spanish Circle: Class Wrestling.
Harold Frederick Bott New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Scientific; Tulane Club; Wrestling.
C. AtlEE Breland Bogalusa, La.
Literary; Tulane Club: Tug-of-"tt^ar.
Malcolm McC. Brown New Orleans, La.
Beta Theta Pi; Spanish Circle; Tulane Club; Scientific; Secretary College of Commerce.
Moise Schwartz Cahn New Orleans, La.
Scientific; Tug-of-War.
William Seago Callender New Orleans, La.
Literary; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke; Tug-of-War; Class Historian.
Henry Bright Chase Alexandria, La.
Sigma Chi; Scientific.
Garner Greeson Collums Stillwell, Okla.
Literary; Tulane Club.
Lorenzo N. Dantzler, Jr Biloxi, Miss.
Tulane Chess Club.
Morris J. Duffy New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Scientific; Class Wrestling.
Caldwell Dumas Paris, Tenn.
Phi Delta Theta; Literary; Tulane Club; Tug-of-War; Class Football; Dormitory
Football Team.
Edward Macon Edmonson New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Literary; Captain Class "Wrestling Team; Class President.
GusTAVE A. Gondran, Jr New Orleans, La.
Tulane Club.
TUTTLE Flaspoller New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta: Junior German Club.
Louis Eugene Grossman New Orleans, La.
Literary; Tug-of-War: Class Football.
Edward Robert Gschwind New Orleans, La.
Scientific.
William David Haas, Jr Alexandria, La.
Kappa Sigma: Literary: Vice-President Spanish Circle.
Edwin F. Keplinger, Jr New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Literary; Tulane Club; Glee Club.
Urban D. Koen New Orleans, La.
Literary; Tug-of-War: Manager Class Football.
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FRESHMAN ARTS AND SCIENCES CLASS ROLL
\X'ii.LiAM Martin Lathrop New Orleans. La.
I.llirary; Tulnnr rlub; French Clrcks Glee Club; Clns.s WresllliiK.
Louis George Lemle New Orleans. La.
Zftii lii-tii Tau : LUeinry; (JleiiO.v -Burke; Tulaiie cluh; < larf.-f Wi-isUImk; Mennrali.
Charles Maurice Lescale New Orleans. La.
Delta .'^iKina I'lil: Selcntlllc.
HosEA Webster McAdoo Texarkana. Ark.
Srletitllle; I inrmitnr.v I'oulball Team.
Edwin Howard McCaleb. Jr New Orleans. La.
Delta Tau Delta; Llterar.v; Glee CluL.
Percy L. McCay New Orleans. La.
Delta Kajipa l-^psilnii ; Literary; Class Fuolball.
Jesse Chandler McGee McDonoughvllle, La.
]Jterar>-; Tulane Club; French Circle; GU-n<iy-liul-ke.
Nelson McNeill Valley Mills. Texas
l^hl Kappa .'-iKina; Scientific; Captain \'ai-sily Baseball Team.
Thomas Joseph Martin Si. Martinsville. La.
I-ilerai.\-; French Circle; Tug-ot'-Wa;-.
John Frederick Mayer New Orleans, La.
Scientlflc.
Robert Edward Milling, Jr New Orleans, La.
Beta Theta Pi; Scientific; Glee Club; Class Secretary.
Albert R. Moustier New Orleans. La.
Delta Pienia Phi; Literary; Tulane Club; Glee Club.
N. Henry Nuney. Jr Arabi. La.
Literary; French Circle.
Waldo Otis Logiown, Miss.
Scientific.
William Parkerson New Orleans, L a.
Beta Theta Pi; Literarj ; Tuiane Citb; Tiig-of-\Var ; Class Wrestling; Class Football;
\'iC6 President and Treasurer; "Jambalaya" Representative.
Noland Reginald Peyroux New Orleans. La.
Literary; Tug-of-War ; Class Football.
Lionel S. PopkiN Franklin, La.
I^ltcrary; Glendy-Burke.
JuDSON Carey Rives Mansfield. La.
Kappa Sigma; Scientific; iipaiiish Clicie; Tug-ot-War; Class Football.
Adolph Kaufman Scharff New Iberia. La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Literary; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke; Tug-of-War.
Lester Daniel Scharff New Iberia. La.
'/Ala. Beta Tau; Literary; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke; Tug-of-War.
Wiley Terrell Simpson Smilhville, Ga.
.Sigma Xu: .'>clentlflc.
Benedict Curtis Smith New Orleans, La.
Beta Theta Pi; Scientific; Tug-ot-War; l lass Football: Varsity Football Sriuad.
Felix Robertson Spiller Bayou Goula. La.
Scientilic.
J. Hugh de la Vercne New Orleans. La.
•Scientific; French Circle.
WiNFiELD S. Wellington New Orleans. La.
.Sigma Nu ; Scientific; Tug-oi'-War.
Robert Wiegand New Orleans. La.
Sigma .Mplui Kpsiltiii; Lilerar> ; class l-ot.tball.
Julian Edward Wolff Washingion. La.
Si-lerillfic; Tulane Ch.'.
Justin Vollmer Wolff New Orleans. La.
Zeta Ttela Tau; Literary; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke; Meiioruh; Class Football; Tug-of-
War; Class Wrcstllni:.
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MORTON ARNOLD ALDRICH, PH.D.
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Commerce and Admini^ration
FOUR YEAR DAY COURSE 1
Officers
Robert Edwin Ball President
Malcolm McCullough Brown Vice-Presidenl
JuDSON Carey Rives . Secretary and Treasurer
William Ledyard Alexander Jumhalaya Represenlalive
Members
Milton Pokorney Adler
William Ledyard Alexander
Robert Edwin Ball
Harold Frederic Bott
Malcolm McCullough Brown
William Allen Cook
Bernard Tuttle Flaspoller
Gilbert J. Fortier
Edward Robert Gschwind
Edwin F. Keplincer, Jr.
John Frederick Mayer
Nelson McNeill
JuDsoN Carey Rives
Benedict C. Smith
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WILLIAM HENRY P. CREIGHTON, U. S. N.
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Senior Technology Class
Abraham Brener New Orle La
Chemical and Sugar Englneerini,-; Bnginuei-iiig Kock'ty;
(^lasa Fnollmll.
Treasurer (3):
Edwin Francis Emmer New Orleans. La.
Delta SiKma Phi; Jlechanieal and Eleetrieal Englnourlng; Class Football;
Tug-nf-Wur (1, 2): Vice-President Class 14); Secielarv Engin. ,i1iik
Society (i).
James Ewin Florence. Ala
Beta Theta I'l; civil Knglneering; Varsity Baseball d. 2): Varsity
Tennis (2); Class Football (1, 2); Class Track (1. 2); Senior German
Club (3, 4); Junior German Club (1. 2).
Eugene Clifford Hawkins New Orleans. La
Special Certificate Mechanical Engineer; President Engineering Socletv
U): Class Wrestling: Tug-or-War (1, 2): Class President (3); Varsity
Wrestling Team; S. A. A. I'. luS-Pound Champion.
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SENIOR TECHNOLOGY' CLASS
Edward Lee Levi New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Engineering Society: Vice-Pres-ident
class (4): Class Wrestling (1. 2); Class Football (1); Tug-ot-'War
(1, 2); Jambalaja" Representative (4>,
William B. Monroe New Orleans, La.
Sigma Chi: B.S.. Tulane University: Civil Engineering: Assistant Busi-ness
Manager "Tulane Weekly" (2): Glendy-Burke (1. 2. 3): Junior
German Club (l-5>: Senior Serman Club (3, 4. 5): Business ilanager
"Tulane "CT'eekly" (3); Tulane Club (3. 4); Y. M. C. A. (1): Louisiana
Engineering Society (5); Manager Class Basketball Team (3): Vice-
President and Treasurer Arts and Sciences Student Body 14): Assistant
Manager Varsity Track (3): Assistant Chief Engineering Summer Sur-vey
Camp (41: Tulane Night Committee (5i: President Technology-
Student Body.
Herbert O'Donnell New Orleans, La.
Chemical and Sugar Engineering: Engineering Society.
Shepard Francis Perrin New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Class Wrestling
(11: Class Football (1. 2i: Tug-ot-War (1. 2): "Jamhalaya" Represent-ative
(3); Class President 14'): Director Engineering Society (4); Assist-ant
Business Manager "Tulane Weekly" (4).
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SENIOR TECHNOLOGY CLASS
Maurice Fletcher Petty New Orleans. La.
Architecture: Architet-tural Society (3. 4 ) ; Chess and Checkers Club
(1-5).
Robert Alvin PieRPONT New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha; Median leal ami Electrical Engineering: Engineering
Society; Class Football, Baseball, and Track ; "Jamba laya" Represent-ative
(3) ; Vice-President Engineering Society ( 4 ).
Percival Eugene Rooney New Orleans. La,
Chemlcnl and Sugar Engineering; Treasurer Engineering Society i^i;
Secretary Class (4i; Vle._-rresldent (3); American Chemical Society.
Green Rives Mansfield. La.
Kappa Sigma ; .Median iea I ami Electrical Englneei'ing; Engineering
Society; Class President i3): Treasurer (4>.
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SENIOR TECHNOLOGY CLASS
Horace M. White Alexandria, La
Kappa Alpha; Civil Engineering; chief Engineer Summer Survey Camp
'15; Class President (2).
Carl E. Woodward New Orleans, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Delta Phi; Architecture; Varsity Foot-ball
(1, 2. 3, 4;: Vice-President Architectural Society; Class Baseball;
Class Track; Treasurer Tulane Club; Circus Committee; Enalut Riot
(3); Technology Editor 1916 "Jambalaya" ; Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4).
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Junior Technology Class History
>HREE years have swiftly passed since first the doors of Tuiane
were opened to our endeavors. And all too swiftly, for now, and
scarcely realizing it, we stand upon the threshold of our last—our
Senior year—from which we shall go out into the world to seek our
fortunes, yet without those guiding hands that have so carefully piloted
us over the many reefs and uncertainties of our past.
Therefore, let us look back upon the more significant achievements
of the earlier years of our college career.
As Freshmen we were but Freshmen, gay and giddy, with but little thought
save for the present.
However, Tuiane was aware of the fact that such a class was within her sacred
precincts, and of all Tuiane, the Sophomores were most aware.
Even after the first contest for supremacy, that of the Tug-o'-War, our rival
classmen dampened both in spirit and body, knew that they were "in for it." Each
contest was but a repetition of the first, and in the end the Freshman athletes
emerged battle-scarred but triumphant.
Entering the second year, reduced in numbers, but not in spirit, and greatly
strengthened by unity, we prepared to defend our laurels against the oncoming horde
of Freshmen. As to physical prowess, they were little superior to their friends, the
Juniors. But credit must be given where it is deserved, for in the football game
they held our much heavier eleven to a scoreless tie. When it came to brains, if
they may be called such, the Freshies were right there with the goods, their debating
team quite overwhelming our worthy speakers.
The track meet closed our series of inter-class events, and "1917" boldly
adorned the much coveted "tank."
Then, becoming upper-classmen, we bade farewell to such rivalry and ascended
to a more lofty plane, from which we might look upon the strifes of our successors
and turn our undivided attention to the affairs of Tuiane. Historian.
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Junior Technology Class Roll
Officers
First Term
David Weidman
V Wilson y ice-PrcsiJenl and Treasurer
L. E. Stouse Secretory
Members
If H R \TF
l„.Ua Kappa Ep.sllon; Civil Engineering: Tug-of-Wa>- (1. =); Wrestling (12) ; Tu'ane Club
• •!)• I^nglneering Society (2. 3); Rille Club Treasurer (3): Junior German Club Class
EJitor' •Jambalaya" (3); Quartermaster of Summer Survey (2); Chief Engineer of Summer
Survey (3).
F. Becerra M- P- Boulet
Mochnnlcal and Electrical EnglncT-rinK. Delta Sigma Phi; Sugar Chemistry.
E. A. Berry H. E. Darton
Mechanical ami Electrical Engincsring. Civil Engineering.
C. B. Dicks, Jr.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sugar Chemistry: Tulane Rille Club; Tulane Club; Y. M. C. A.:
Junior German Club: Class Historian (3): Class Track Team (21.
H. G. Fritchie
M.ihanical anil Electrical Engineering: Tug-ol'-War (1. 2).
U'. J. GiBBENS, Jr.
Delta Tau Delta; Architecture: Tug-of-War ll. 2): Class Football (2): Class Vice-President
and Treasurer.
J. M. GwiNN, Jr.
Mchanlcal and Electrical Engineering; Engineering Society; Tulane Rifle Club; rniverslty
Cliorus.
G. Hoffman
Sugar (^hcmislry; Tug-ol'-War (2).
J. \V. JOACHIIVI
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
S. J. Katz
Zeta Beta Tau; civil Engineering; Class Football 1 21.
J. M Lapeyre
.\rchiteeture; Tulane .\rehitecturai Society.
A. J. Leccett, Jr.
.Mc.hanlcal and Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-\Var (1. 2i; Wrestling (1. 21: Lightweight
Champion Wrestler of rniverslty; Varsity Wrestling (1. 2. 31; Class Track (21; Engineering
Society.
F. Lopez
.Architecture; Tulane .Vrchitecturai Society; Secretary (3).
S. L. McCoNNELL
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Tug-of-War (1. 2); Wrestling
(1. 2); Class Football (1); Class president (1); Varsity Football (21.
F. McGraw
Kuppa Sigma: Mechanical and Electrical Englneorlng; Tug-of-War (1. 2); Wrestling d. 2);
Ciaas Football (1. 2); Class Secretary (11; Class Vice-President and Treasurer (2>: Varsity
Football (3).
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JUNIOR TECHNOLOGY CLASS ROLL
K. McLeod
Kappa Alpha; Jlechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Wrestling (2); Class Track
(2); Tulane Engineei-ing Society (3); T. M. C. A. (1, 2); Assistant Basketball Manager (3).
R. H. Mann
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Civil Engineering; Tug-ot-War (2); Wrestling (2); Tulane Club;
Tulane Rifle Club; Secretary; Junior German Club; Class Secretary (2); Class President (2);
T, M. C. A., Treasurer; Varsity Track; Freshman Shield.
A. W. Norman
Alpha Tau Omega; Architecture; Architectural Society; President Tulane Glee and Mandolin
Club (1); Chairman Junior German Club (2).
S. M. Oppenheim
Chemical Engineering.
W. M. Owen
Sigma Xu; Architecture; Architectural Society (1. 2).
H. SCHERER
Sugar Chemistry; Class Track (2); Tug-of-War (1); Glee Club (1, 3); Manager Tulane
Band (2); Delta Sigma Phi.
L. E. Stouse
Alpha Tau Omega; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-War (2); Tulane Club
(3); Glee Club (1); Rifle Club (SI; Engineering Society (3); French Circle (3); Class
Secretary (3); Junior German Club; Varsity Track (1, 2).
D. S. Watters .
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Civil Engineering; Class Football (2); Intercollegiate Tennis Cham-pion
(2 singles, S doubles); Tug-ot-War (2); Rifle Club (3).
E. R. Weeks
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
E. Welungton
Sigma Xu; Architecture; Tug-ot-War (1, 2); Architectural Society (1, 2); Class President
(2); Class Football (l, 2); Class Secretary (1); Class Vice-President and Treasurer (1);
Glendy Burke (1).
D. W. Weidman
Civil Engineering; Class Historian (2); "Weekly" Representative (2); Class Editor "Jam-balaya"
(.2); Class President (3).
V. Wilson
Sigma Chi; Sigma Omicron Pi; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Class Football (1):
Engineering Society; Junior German Club; Rifle Club; Class Vice-Presdent and Treasurer (3);
University Night (1); Tulane Club.
A. L. Wolff
Zeta Beta Tau; Civil Engineering; Class Football (1, 2); Tug-of-War (1, 2); Class Basket-ball
(1, 2); Class Track (2); President Tulane Club (3); Assistant Chief Engineer Summer
Survey (3); Varsity Track (2); Varsity Basketball (2, 3).
C. J. Wyler
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-War (1, 2); Wrestling (2); Class Basket-ball
(1, 2).
W. H. Zeigler
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-War (1, 2); Wrestling (2); Class Football
(1, 2); Class Track Team (2); Tulane Band; Tulane Club; Engineering Society; Rifle Club.
J. O'Brien
Civil Engineering; Engineering Society; Rifle Club.
G. G. MORTHLAND
Chemical Engineering; Tug-ot-War (1, 2); Secretary I. O. M. B. A. (2).
Dorothy Hebert
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Architecture; Architectural Society.
H. E. Darton
Civil Engineering; Tug-of-War (1, 2); Class Football (2); Tulane Club (1, 2); Engineering
Society (1, 2); Rifle Club (3).
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Sophomore Technology Class History
HE class of 1918 IS a wonderful class, yea, some class. After having
weathered the rocky course of our Freshman year we have climbed to
the dignified and awe-inspiring rank of Sophomore. We number among
our ranks many of the coming lights of Christendom; but to continue,
after our fearful struggle with the hostile profs of the Freshman year we
have been dragged, bitterly contesting every trench, into the misty heights
of calculus and physics. Notwithstanding these necessary evils, we have
found time to devote ourselves to every line of college endeavor. We
have among us many promising athletes, and when it comes to intellect, why, we are all
"chez nous." Our class has done wonders for Tulane; it will take many generations
after us to live down the wonderful standard which we have set. This may seem rather
overdrawn and egotistical to the reader, but ask any Sophomore and I feel sure that he
will agree most heartily.
But I am neglecting our tender little charges, the Freshmen. These microbes blew
into the city late last fall, about the first of October, I think. The first day one of our
cruel classmates showed up with an ounce of insect powder, but the brutal lad was appre-hended
before the complete extermination of the class was accomplished. Oh! no,
Clarice, the finish of the tug-o-war resulted from a very odd coincidence. The one out-standing
characteristic of this germ is its frantic terror of H^.O—it frequently consumes its
weight in prunes in a day—but the mere smell of H^O throws it into violent convulsions.
It would have been as easy to destroy a Ford as to have dragged that bunch of bacteria
into the pond. When the fumes of that dreaded liquid reached their nostrils they strug-gled
like infuriated squirrels. Their terror was so pitiful that we could find no heart to
offer much resistance.
The wrestling was a crime. Does the gentle reader remember the epidemic of grip
which lately broke out in our midst? It was the wrestling. We had notified the Board
of Health, and immediately after mussing up a Freshman, our martyrs were fumigated,
but, alas, to no avail. It was rumored for some time the football game would be can-celled,
but we would have no such stain on our escutcheon, and we put out a team, but
of course we chose immunes and not our regular star players. But we have ordered
gas masks from Europe, so we are ready for the next contest.
Sad to say, we have many more serious things to consider than Freshmen, and we
feel sure that we have proven ourselves a hard-working class of young men. Many mis-taken
people have the idea that a college lad has an easy and joyful time, but take it
from us, if the last two years are like the first two, the hard, cruel world will be a wel-come
change. The Historian.
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Sophomore Technology Class Roll
Officers
First Term
. President
E. N. EhrharT
Vice-President
R. J. Vallon o "t
E. A. Gastrock Secrelarn-Treasurer
M. M. BoATNER . . Historian
Second Term
President
E. N. Ehrhart w r> -i.^i
, , , . Vtce-rresidenl
R. J. Vallon
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G. R. Hammett SecretaT))-Treasurer
Members
''''"°'";,S„S -"r'la ..eCHca, Kn.i„ee..,n.; Va.sit. W.estUn. Tea„>. Cap.a.n Cass Wres.Mn.
Team (.2).
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DeUa^^^Tmm Epsllcn: Junior German Club; Architecture; Secretary-Treasurer Tulane Club:
Architectural Society.
J. A. Beauvais
Civil Engineering.
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"^l^Zral::; Electnca, Engineering; Tug-or-.Var O. ..: Class .ootball C; Wrestling
(li); Class Historian {'!).
^- ^" ^MernLl ana Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-War (2,; Varsity Baseball (1); Varsity
Basketball (1); Class Basketball (1).
Joseph E. Cazeneuve
Civil Engineering; Varsity Football (2).
M. J. Dreyfus ^, ^ ,„,.
/.ela Beta Tau; Civil Engineering; TuE-of-War; Class Basketball (1); Tulane Club (-).
Class W'r. sding (1).
Benjamin Joseph Dulany
Arehlteelure; Arehilec tural Society; Chess Club; Tulane Circus (1).
Eugene N. Ehrhart w„=i,™nn
Chemical EnglneerlnB; Class President (1. 2); Student Body Council (L =) f"^'^""'"
R^gulauLfcorn'lt.e^e (2): Tulane Circus (1) ; Tug-of-War (2): Class Editor "Jambalaya (1).
Solomon Finkeustein
civil Engineering.
Edward A. Gastrock ^ , ..
Chemical Engineering: Tug-ol-War (1, 2): Class Historian tl): Class Editor "Jambalaya
U)? Class Foa"ball ^2): Secretary and Treasurer Class (2); Tulane Circus 111; Glee Club
(2); Rllle Club (2).
George R. Hammett
Pi Kappa Alpha; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Wrestlmg (2); UnlvcrslO
Night in; Tulane Circus (11: Secretary and Treasurer Class (21; Class Editor Jamba-laya"
(21.
J. Clarence ^^msCH^^^^^
Electrical Engineering; Tug-of-War ,1, 21: Class Football (11: Tulane
Circus (II.
Clarence Leonard Jones
civil Engineering; Tug-of-War.
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SOPHOMORE TECHNOLOGY CLASS ROLL
Errol E. Kelly
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Football (2); Tulane Circus (1).
Harold Kernan
Civil Engineering: Class Basketball (1); Captain Class Football Team (1); Tug-ot-War (1, 2);
Class "n'restling (1, 2).
Randall F. Legeai
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Wrestling (2).
Andrew Moore Lockett
Sigma Chi; Architecture; Architectural Society; Chess Club; Class Football Team (2); Class
Wrestling (2); Assistant Business JIanager Architectural Annual; T. M. C. A. (2).
W. Vance Logan
Kappa Alpha; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Forum Literary Society; Engineering
Society.
Edward B. Ludwig
Architecture; Architectural Society; T. M. C. A.; Tug-ot-War (1. 2); Chess Club; Tulane
Circus 111; Class Wrestling (2); Class Basketball (2); Varsity Track Team (1); Class Track
Team (11; Glee Club (2).
Joseph P. Maguire
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Track Team (1).
Victor T. Mather
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Class Wrestling (1, 2); Tug-of-War (1).
Gilbert S. Mazerat
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Nicholas Muller
Architecture; Architectural Society; "Tulane "n'eekly" Staff; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club; Tulane
Circus (1>; Enalut Riot (1); Forum; University Night (1).
Julius Slavenko
Class Tug-ot-War; Class Wrestling (2); Class Football (2^.
Roger P. Sharp
Architecture; Architectural Society; T. M. C. A.; Tulane Club; Tulane Circus.
Henry Stern, Jr.
Zeta Beta Tau; Class Football (1); Glendy-Burke; Tug-ot-War (2); Rifle Club; Engineering
Society.
James Todd
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-ot-War fl. 2); Class
Wrestling (1^; Tulane Club; Manager Class Football (1. 2); Class Track Team (1); Varsity
Track (1); Assistant Cheer Leader (21; Engineering Society: Glee Club.
Joaquin R. Torres
.Architecture; Architectural Society.
Joseph J. Torre
Chemical and Sugar Engineering.
Albert M. Voss
Special; Tug-ot-War: Assistant Treasurer Class (1).
Leo H. Ujffy
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: University Night (1); Engineering Society; Glee
Club; Rifle Club.
Raoul J. Vallon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Vice-President Class (1, 2);
Tulane Club; Rifle Club.
George C. Walsh
Alpha Tau Omega: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; University Night; Class Track
Team (1); Captain Class Basketball (1); Manager Class Basketball (2); Secretary and
Treasurer Class (1); Kifle Club.
William P. York
Architecture: Architectural Society; T. M. C. -\. Cabinet; Tulane Club; Circus Committee (1);
"Tulane "Weekly": Dormitory Athletic Board (21.
Antony M. Zibilich
Civil Engineering; Le Cercle Francais.
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Freshman Technology Class Hi^ory
Trembling with excitement, yet brave, awaiting their turn to be formally made mem-bers
of a real university by going through the awe-inspiring and intricate ceremony termed
"matriculation," the members of the Class of 1919 stood before the gates of Tulane
one stormy September morning. They felt especially brave, however, owing to their
numbers ; all were there, and such an assortment of labeled goods was never known to
beat on the doors of the old institution.
Soon after the scholastic year opened, our class was organized, the captains of our
various teams elected, and a state of "preparedness" existed throughout the class. How-ever,
this was unnecessary, for the slogan of the "worthy" Sophomores was "safety first."
In the first contest between the two classes—the tug-of-war—Captain Passman and
his team came out victorious, defeating the Sophomores in record time. The next inter-class
contest which was wrestling, while it was lost by the Freshmen, casts no discredit
upon the captain of the team, Macon Edmondson; for without the year of training the
"Sophs" would have found the task too much for them to cope with. The third contest
added another Sophomore scalp to the Freshman belt. In a pouring rain Captain Dave
Godat and his gridiron warriors clearly demonstrated their superiority as football artists
by easily defeating the Sophomore team. Our class is looking forward with keen interest
to the events which follow, and are expecting the same success from our basketball cap-tain,
the captain of our track team, and the captain of our baseball team.
We have now reached the end of the history. Fate alone knows what the future
has in store for us, but come what may, the Freshman of the Class of Nineteen-nineteen
will also remain true to the saying, "Never forget a friend and never forgive an enemy."
Woe be unto the Sophomores. HISTORIAN.
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Freshman Technology Class Roll
Officers
James Wallace Fassmann President
Randolph Cooper West Vicc-PresiJcnl
James Jackson Manson Secrclar\)-Treasurer
Members
Felix Alcus
sr. & E. ; Tulane Club; Enelncoiing i3o-clcty;
TuE-of-War; Wrestling Team.
Clotaire Adam
civil Eiiplnecring; Class Football.
Enrique Alvarado
M. & E.
Dennis August Berry
jr. ,<• K.
Abe James Bergeron
Chcmlinl Engineering: Class Football.
Joseph Warren Bourque
rl Kaplia .Mpba; II. i*! E.
X^'iLLiAM Edward Brown
Dilta Kappa Ep.silon; Civil Engineering:
Tulane Club.
Edwin A. Bynum, Jr.
M. & E. : ".Tambalaya" Representative:
"Wrestling: Tug-or-\Var: Engineering So-elety:
Delta Sigma Phi.
Alphonse S. E. Cassagne
<'lvll I'^nglneerinK: Varsity Basketball.
Robert Emmet Craig
Beta Theta PI: Civil Engineering.
Provosty Arthur Dayries
Delta Knppa Epslliin: M. & E. : Tulane
Club.
Samuel Leland Dill
Helta Kappa Epsllon; M. & E. : Tulane
Club.
Fernando Estopinal, Jr.
civil Engineering.
James Wallace Fassmann
M. *•;.- E. : Captain Tug-oi'-War; Class Wres-tling:
Class Football.
Louis Joseph Faucheux
cbemieal Engineering.
Herbert A. B. Frey
Chemleal Engineering.
IsADORE Daniel Gehr
Xeta Beta Tau: .\rchltecture: Class oot-ball:
Tug-of-War: Architectural Society.
Dave Walter Godat
Civil Engineering; Captain Class Football.
James McCormick Gondran
Civil Engineering.
Randolph L. Griswold
Alpha Tau Omega; Civil Engineering:
Class Historian.
Henry Daniel Hamilton
Kappa Sigma; JI. & E.: Engineering So-ciety.
Louis Nicholas Hammett
Ai-chiteclure: .\rehiteelural Society.
Harold Jewell Ivens
Delta Tau Delta: M. & E. : Tug-of-War.
Marguerite Johnson
.\rcbitectur-e: ,\rehitectui-al Society.
Alexander C. Jones, Jr.
Chemical Engineering.
Chemical Engineering.
M. & E.
Varsity Football Team.
Edward James Koch
Sigma Alpha Epsllon: M. & E. : Cla.ss Foot-ball.
Edward Conniff L/\nphier
chemical Engineering.
Lawrence McCune
JL & E.
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FRESHMAN TECHNOLOGY CLASS ROLL
Alden McLellan III.
Si^ma Alpha Epsilon; M. & E.; Class
Football; Tug-of-War; Varsity Basketball
Squad.
Edmund B. Martin
Sigroa Chi; JI. & E.
James Jackson Manson, Jr.
Beta Theta Pi; Civil Engineering; Class
Football.
Joseph Daniel Martin, Jr.
^[. & E. ; Engineering Society.
Roy Eugene Mevers
M. & E.
John Edwin Moore
Kappa Alpha; Civil Engineering; Engi-neering
Society.
PORFIRRIO NUILA
Civil Engineering.
Wallace Francis Pitard
Pi Kappa .\lpha; 31. & E.
Albert Juan Ramirez
Delta Sigma Phi; .Architecture.
John Elben Rau
Civil Engineering.
Joseph Harry Rau
Phi Kappa Sigma; JI. & E.
Alexander S. Sonntac
Chemical Engineering.
Thomas Daniel Stewart
M. & E.
Miner Howard Vallas
ir. & E.
George Campbell Walshe, Jr.
Alpha Tau Omega; M. & E.
Randolph Cooper West
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Civil Engineering;
Tulane Club.
John Roland Weston
Sigma Xu; Civil Engineering; Class "Wres-tling;
Class Football.
Edgar Whitehead, Jr.
M. & E.; Tug-ot-War.
Albert Lee Wright
M. & E.
William Emile Wunderlich
M. & E.
James Egbert Wyche
Chemical Engineering.
Louis Wesley Zeller
M. & E.; Tug-ot-"War.
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CHARLES PAYNE FENNER, B.S., LL.B.
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW
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I The Previously, Now and Soon of 1916 Law
BOUT the time that the Lovely Cuts of new 1914 Models began to seduce
the Automobilious, the 1916 Model Justinians Busted in on the college,
and stood Dear Old Alma on her Ear. This Cluster of studes hung about
the Erudition Emporium before the Lunch Hour and Intermittently con-sented
to Rest from the Labors of the Night Before in the same Chamber,
wherein an Underpaid though Earnest Educator was Picking Flaws in the
Jurisprudence.
For three Merry Christmasses and Summer Vacations, the Budding Blackstones cried,
"This is the Existence!" and even when the Brain Factory did Business at the Old
Stand, the Two-a-Days held forth, the Burlesque wasn't suppressed, and the Movies were
Continuous—so there were Compensations. And yet these lads Mucilaged to their Col-lege
Duties, which consisted m Vigorous Modeling at Football Afternoons, Fussing the
Fair, and Ever and Anon, with accent on the ever, Coating the City a Colorful Carmine.
Some of the Underdone Marshals strained the Bulging Biceps in Rude Contests of
Force with Misguided Devotees from Neighboring Didactic Dispensaries. Some few
Brave Spirits, on Rare Occasions, or in Moments of Remorse, read a case in a Mys-terious
tame, which was seldom on Speaking Terms with the Ardent Seekers, but which
same they carried around with Felonious Intention to Deceive the Trusting Pedagog.
After three seasons of Successful Failure, the Embryo Attorneys were to be Dumped
Out on an Innocent and Law-abiding Community, despite the Loud Wails from the
Profession, and the Quiet but Determined Efforts of the Underpaid though Earnest Edu-cators,
to prevent the Exodus.
The Gala Day advanced at a Trot. After a few Propositions, that had filled the
Asylums with Jurisconsults, had been Nonchalantly settled by the Ivory-topped As-pirants
lor LL.B., and after the Dear Directors of the Mental Process had Registered
Despair on Perusing the Vacuum Papers, the Vast Auditorium Broke Out in Potted
Palms, and Proud Progenitors fought for Favored Positions. Then to Crashing Chords
up the Central Aistle, the Angel Band did a One-step in their rented Nightgowns and
Nobby Lids, with a Dingus tickling their Red Ears, while Pater, Mater, and Various
Deluded Ascendants and Collaterals Lighted up the Dark Corners with their Beaming
Countenances.
Then it was all over, and the Fertile Fields of the Practice were Oozing and Exuding
the pure coin of the Realm, that can be Exchanged for Tin-Lizzies, Cigars and othei>
Creature Comforts (so it was rumored.) But never did the Nimble Nickel nimb with
Greater Facility than it did out of the Clasp of Pursuing Genius.
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But most of the Miniature Mansfields hung on hke a Dissolved Trust, some appear-ing
before one Bar, some before another Bar, and eventually Choked the World into
Submission, and Proceeded to Extract the Reluctant Pocketbook.
Having the Wherewithal, the Arrived Brainy Boys all got Attached to Blown-in-the-
Bottle Angels, and Lived Happily for Quite Awhile, Pensioned the Underpaid though
Earnest Educators, and never forgot Alma. Herman Lion Barnett, Historian. i<
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Senior Law Class
Philip Charles Altman New Orleans, La.
First Year Law Moot Court; Law Debating Clul>;
Varsity Basketl)all (1. 2, 3), Captain (3); Tulane
Menorah Society.
James Henry Bruns New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Pill; Sigma Chi
Captain Tulane Tennis Team
Percy Egerton Brown Arcadia, La.
B.A., Tulane Universll})
Forum (1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6), Vice-President (3). Pres-ident
(5); Law Debating Club (n. B. 71: Class Track
(1, 2): Class Football (3); Varsity Track (2. 4. C.
7); Dormitory Football |7>; Class Historian (41;
Captain-Elect Track Team ifil; Secretary Y. M.
C. A. Cabinet (6); Chairman Dormitory Governing
Board (7); Oratorical and Debating Council (7);
Polity Club (7).
Herman Lion Barnett New Orleans, La.
B.A., Tulane Univcriil\f
Zeta Beta Tau; I'hl Beta Ka|ip": Kappa Delta Phi
Student Kdllnr Southern Law Quarterly; Vice-Pres-ident
Law Class (I); Presld.'nt Polity Club; Vice-
President Student Body (4): Tulane Society of Eco-nomics;
Varsity Debate (3, 4); Varsity Basketball;
Varsity Track; Varsity Debal.' Coach; Tulane Fo-rensie
Club; Chairman Oralorlcal and Debating
Council 111; Class Historian 1 1, 2. 3, 4i; Speaker
Glondy Burke Literary Society.
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SENIOR LAW CLASS
Norman Leslie Carter New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Law Debating Club (1); Tulane Club (2, 3. 4J,
President c3); T. A. A. Board (3); Tulane Nigit
Committee (4).
Everett S. Fick Winnfield, La.
Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Phi
Varsity Football (1. 2, 3r, Varsity Track tl, J, 3);
President T. M. C. A.; Law Editor "Jambalaya" (3).
Matthew A. Grace New Orleans, La.
Law Debating Club; Vice-President (2>; Freshman
Law Debating Club.
Martin James Kahao, Jr. . . New Orleans. La.
A.B., Tulane University
Delta Tau Delta
Varsity Debating Team (1).
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SENIOR LAW CLASS
Garrett L. George Denison, Te
Beta Thela PI; Phi Delta Phi: Sigma Onii.Tcri Pi;
Kappa Delta Phi
Class Editor "Jambalaj-a" (1); Vice-President Aca-demic
Class (2); Captain Tug-of-War (2); Varsity
Football (2, 3. 4, 5); Captain (-1); President Junior
Law Class (4); Assistant Manager Track Team (4).
Manager (5); Vice-President Tulane Club (i»);
President Pan-IIellenic (5>.
Samuel Worth Garrett . . Hot Springs, Ark.
Joseph L. Killeen New Orleans, La.
A.B., Loyola Unlversii})
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi
Varsity Football (I. S) : Secretary-Treasurer Class
r2); Glee Club (I): Vnivei-sily Chorus Ml): Tulane
Xlght (ll; Enalut Riot 1 1. 2>: Author "Tulaus'
Punctured Romance": I'nivei-sily Night (21; First
Year Moot Court (1>: Law Debating Club.
Archibald T. Higgins McDonoghville, La.
Sccretary-Treasurei- Class (3); Seer. i.ii\ -Treasurer
Law Student Body (S); Oratorical ami DebatinK
Council (31. .s. A. A. U. 125-Pound Wrestling Cham-pion.
1916.
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SENIOR LAW CLASS
Selim Barnett Lemle . . . New Orleans, La.
A.B., Tulane University)
Zeta Beta Tau
Polity Club; Glendy Burke; President Tulane Me-norah
Society; "Vice-President Law Class (2).
Charlton H. Lyons Melville, La.
A.B., Tulane University
Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi
Varsity Basketball, Manager (S); Class President
(1); Vice-President Law Debating Club; President
Y. M. C. A.; Forum Literary Society; Tulane Polity
Club.
Sumter Davis Marks, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
A.B., Tulane University)
Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi: Phi Beta Kappa;
Kappa Delta Phi
Secretary T. A. A. Board; Varsity Football (2. 3, 4.
5), captain (3); Managing Editor "Tulane Weekly"
(3); Editor in-Chief "Tulane Weekly" (4); President
Pan-Hellenic Council (3).
Wm. Henderson Norman New Orleans, La.
A.B., Princeton University
Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi
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SENIOR LAW CLASS
Jonathan Jennings Peters . . Winnfield, La.
Kappa Alpha
President First Year Moot Court: President Law
Debating Club; President Class (3); President Law
Student Body; President Student Councii. Ex-Offlcio
President General Student Body 13); Polity Club;
Tulane Night Committee; Glendy Burl<e; Y. M. C. A.
Lamar Polk Alexandria, La.
Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi
Varsity Football Squad (3).
Morris B. Redmann New Orleans, La.
A.B., Tulane Universil))
Vice-President Class (2); Associate Editor Southern
Law Quai"terly.
Wm. Franklin Rosenblum . . New Orleans, La.
Law D<liating club l 1. i:. HI, i^rcsldtnl Ct); Forensic
Club; Oratorical ami Debating Councii; Varsity De-bating
Team O. -'
i ; "Jambalaya" Class Editor t2).
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SENIOR LAW CLASS
Walter Goetz Wedig . . . New Orleans. La.
First Year Moot Court; Law Debating Club; Glenay
Burice; Tulane Menorah Society.
Rudolph John Weinmann . . New Urieans, La.
A.B. Tulane University
Kappa Sigma; Kappa Delta Plii
Louis Hano Yarrut New Orleans, La.
Law Debating Club ll, 2. 3); Tulane Band (1. 2);
Glendy Burke.
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Second Year Law Class Roll
Class Officers
Samuel Adams Trufant, Jr Praidenl
Frank Thomas Doyle. Vkc-PresiJcnl
George Tinsley Gilmer Sccrclar\) and Treasurer
Louis Lee Abbott, Jr.
Class Roll
Dawson Allen Johnson
A.H. Tulano fnlvcrsily ; PI Kappa Alpha;
Tulam- Nisht; Enalut Riot: Class Foot-liall
11); s«-nlor German Club; First Year
Mciipt Cciurt.
Edward Vincent Boacni
Kappa Alpha; Law Debating Club (2);
Tulane Club (2).
Sumter Peter Cousin
A.B. Tulane University: Sigma Xu: Phi
Delta Phi: Kappa Delta Phi: Chairman
Oratorleal and Debating Council (2); Sec-retary-
Treasurer Class (1): Law Debating
Club: Student Editor Law Quarterly; Sec-retary-
Treasurer Tulane Polity Club; Se-nior
German Club.
Frank Thomas Doyle
I'lii I-Cappa .'^iK^la; Class Vice-President (2>
Robert Burns Fisher
Chess Club (2); Tulane Club; Forum;
Board of Editors Southern Law Quarterly
(2): Polity Club (2); Class Editor Jamba-laya
(2): Law Debating Club (2): First
Year Moot Court: President C. C. D. A.
P. E.
George Tinsley Gilmer
A.B. Tulane University; Kappa Alpha;
First Year Moot Court; Tulane Club; Fo-rum:
Board of Editors Southern Law
Quarterly; Polity Club (I. 2): Tulane So-ciety
of Economies: Secretary-Treasurer
Class (2): Law Debating club; Class Foot-ball
Team.
Frank Joseph Grunewald
Law Debating Club (2); Class Football (1).
Henry Louis Hammett
A.B. Loyola University: Pi Kappa Alpha;
President First Y'ear Moot Court; Forum
(1. 2); Senior German Club (1, 2): Law
Debating Club (2); Polity Club (2); Board
of Editors Southern Law Quarterly (2):
Oratorical and Debating Council (2); Car-not
Debate 12): Tulane Club (2).
Warren Emory Holloman
Kappa Al]>ba:
Moot Court.
Vice-President First Year
Henry Lester Hughes
H.A. I.oul.ilitna State University;
Nu: Cla.ss Presiilent (1).
Sigma
A.B. Tulane University; Kappa Sigma;
Glee Club (3): President and Manager
Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar Club (3);
Y. M. C. A. (3-C); Vice-President Class
(1): First Year Moot Court; 200-Pound
Club.
Lawrence Edward Kerwin
Sigma .Mpha Epsilon: Class Football Team.
Victor Kaufman Kiam
A.B. Tulane University: Zeta Beta Tau;
Board of Editors Southern Law Quarterly
(2): Law Debating Club (2); Tulane So-ciety
of Economics; Forum (1, 2); Me-norah:
Tulane Club (3, 4, 5).
Clarence deLucas
Treasurer Law
Burke.
Debating Club: Glendy-
JuLEs Claude Meraux
Delta Sigma Phi: Law Debating Club (1,
2); First Year Moot Court: Varsity Foot-ball
Team (1); GIcndy-Burlce (1, 2);
French Circle (1. 2): Spanish Circle (1. 2);
Back-Steps Club.
Benjamin Wentworth Miller
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Junior German
Club (1. 2); Tulane Club (1. 2); Law De-bating
Club (1. 2); "Tulane '\\'eekly" (1);
Class Football (1); Back-Steps Club.
Neil Gordon Nuttall
Phi Kappa Sigma: Law Debating Club.
Salvador Roccaforte
Law Debating Club (1. 2); "Tulane Week-ly"
(2); First Year Moot Court.
Joseph Rosengarten
Class Football (1); Law Debating Club
(1, 2); Menorah; First, Year Moot Court.
Ramond Henry Saal
Treasurer First V
Football 11).
•ar Moot Court: Class
Samuel Adams Trufant. Jr.
Sigma Chi; Class President (2); Class
Football (1); National Committee Inter-national
Polity Clubs: Ford Peace Party.
Julius Howard Wiener
Secretary Law Debating Club t2): Class
Football (1); Glendy-Burke (2); Menorah
(2); Tulane Club tl, 2): First Year Moot
Court ; Vice-President C. C. D. A. P. E.
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Fir^ Year Law Class Roll
Officers
L. E. Hall President
Manning Heard Vice-Prcsidenl
Hebert Weil Secretary
Max Schaumburcer Treasurer
Class Roll
Alexander S. Allain New Orleans. La.
Law Debating Societ.v; Basketball Squad.
Eva L. Atkinson, B.A New York
Jacob F. Baer New Orleans. La.
Glendy-Hui-ke: Menorah; Law Debating Society.
George Wiltz Billups New Orleans, La.
.\lpha Tau Omega; Chess and Clieckei's Club; Rille Club; Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club;
Junior Girman Club; Law Debating Club.
Posey R. Bowers Gulfpori, Miss.
Alpha Tau Omega.
Benjamin Palmer Davidson New Orleans, La.
B.S. Tulane 'IB; Sigma .Vliilia Epsilon; Law Debating Club; Glendy-Burke.
George J. Ginsberg Alexandria, La.
Law Debating Club: Glendy-Burke; Menorah; Class Weekly 1-tepresentative; Chair-man
Executive Committee Tulane Menorali.
Luther E. Hall, Jr Baton Rouge, La.
Signiii .\lpha Epsllun; International Polity Club; Tulane Society ol" Econoirrics; Law-
Debating Club; Glendy-Burke: Class President.
G. B. Harrison, Jr New Orleans, La.
Kappa Sigma: Glendy-Burke.
Manning Wright Heard New Orleans. La.
Delta Kappa Epsiloii; Law Debating Cluli: CIi-tuly-Burke: Class Vice-I'resiilent.
L. R. Hewitt Mansfield, La,
Kappa Sigma: Class Secretary 'II; Class President '15; Giendy-Iiurke.
Wm. K. Jenkins Shrevepori, La.
Slgnta .M]>ha ICpsllon.
Philip A, Miller New Orleans, La.
Delta Tau Delta; Law Debating Club.
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FIRST YEAR LAW CLASS ROLL
Edgar T. Morris . . ._ New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Omicron Pi; Junior German Club; Senior German Clulj;
Tulane Club; A^arsity Tennis Team.
Ledoux R. Provosty New Roads, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Omicron Pi; A.B. Spring Hill College; Junior German Club;
Law Debating Club; Glee Club; Polity Club; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke.
Eugene Davis Saunders New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Junior German Club; Tulane Club; Glendy-Burke; Law Debating
Club.
Henry Charles Schaumburg, Jr New Orleans, La.
Law Debating Club; Glendy-Burke.
Max M. Schaumburger New Orleans, La.
Varsity Debate '15 ; Speaker Glendy-Burke: Tulane Society of Economics; Secretary
Oratorical and Debating Council ; Class Secretary-Treasurer; Law Debating Club
;
Tulane Forensic Club; Carnot Debate; General Business Manager "Tulane "tt'eekly"
;
Varsity Football Squad; Tulane Rifle Club; French Circle; Spanish Circle; Tulane Press
Club.
John Walton Sherrouse New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Glendy-Burke; Law Debating Club; Junior German Club; Mandolin
and Guitar Club.
James D. Simon, Jr St. Martlnville. La.
Glendy Burke; Law Debating Club.
John Lemuel Toler Biloxi, Miss.
Beta Theta Pi.
Rudolph Waldo New Orleans, La.
Glendy-Burke ; Law Debating Club.
Herbert S. Weil New Orleans, La.
Alternate Varsity Debate '15; Tulane Society of Economics; Polity Club; Tulane Ora-torical
and Debating Council; Secretary-Treasurer Glendy-Burke; Law Debating Club;
Class Editor of "Jambalaya" ; Tulane Club.
William A. West, Jr Norwood, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Kappa Delta Phi; Sigma Cmicron Pi; Manager Football Team '15;
Business Manager "Jambalaya" '15; Editor-in-Chief "Jambalaya" '16; Managing Edi-tor
"Tulane Weekly" '15 ; Senior German Club; Alternate Varsity Debate (4).
William B. Hamilton Shreveport, La.
Special Student; Sigma Alpha Apsilon; B.A. University of the South; Sergeant-at-Arms
Law- Debating Club.
Conrad Bauer Alexandria, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Business Manager "•Jambalaya" 16 ; Law Debating Club.
Robert Clark Natchez, Miss.
Phi Delta Theta.
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ISADORE DYER, PH.B., M.D.
DEAN OF THE SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY
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Senior Medical Class History
MBUED \\ith the spirit of our worthy predecessors, Aesculapius and Hip-pocrates,
and with the fervent wish that we, like those two estimabU
gentlemen, might write our names indelibly on the pages of medical
history, the present Senior Class of 1916 knocked submissively at the
doors of the Tulane Medical Department for entrance. Having matricu-lated
and entered upon the threshold of our medical career, we calmly
proceeded to show our professors what a brilliant body of men they were
to have the honor of teaching. Little did we realize what we were about
to enter—the broad expanse that confronted us and the numerous invisible problems of
life that must be solved. Having "cast the die," we traveled on in our insignificance
with our heads thrown back in the position of opisthotonous and accosted each professor
with a smile, all the while trying to hide our inmost feelings. Many a one amongst us
would have "thrown up the sponge," but for the fear of having been called a quitter.
As time wore on and our knowledge grew, confidence was restored to us and simul-taneously
our Cranii began to hypertrophy. By the end of the Freshman year we knew
more medicine than any of our teachers, or rather we thought we did. Surely we were
destined to be numbered among the world's greatest physicians and surgeons.
Then came the one continuous "nightmare"—the Sophomore year. Our confidence
in ourselves was once more rudely shaken and we swore that if we were allowed to finish
that year creditably, we would never return to the uptown campus again. At last, we
were beginning to realize of how little importance we were. With much concentration
of mind and grinding we finally managed to "weather tire storm," and the majority of
us were allowed to enter the Junior year unconditionally. ("Not neurologically
speaking.")
Upon our entrance into the third year we all resolved to take advantage of every
fleeting opportunity. Daily we were made to appreciate the importance of being skilled
in the branches of medicine and surgery. To attain this end we have all conscientiously
striven, being led by the all powerful hand of our great "Masseur-Petriseur" and "over
and over again," receiving stimulation through DIGITALIS, the therapeutic GIANT
indicated in every one but three of a series of seventy-five cases, our path was made less
formidable. In the three cases mentioned, the contra-indications were so pronounced
that upon following up the previous medication the mortality was sixty-six and two-thirds
per cent. Death resulting in these cases from "BLOCK."
Then, "by the way," gentle