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FRANK J. MATTHEW. JR.
Editor-in-Chief
TALBOT A. TUMDLESON
Buziness Manager-in-Chief
DOROTHY WESTON
Ncivcomb Editor
KATHLRINE TALMACE
Nenicomb Business Alanager
JOSEPH R. RICHARDSON
Dorvntoivn Editor
MACNUS M. MOODY
Uptown Business Manager
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Ohe 1924
JAMDALAYA
Published by
the Students
TULANE UNIVERSITY
New Orleans, La.
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Tulane Jambalaya. It has been our earnest endeavor
to achieve a representative annual, a strictly Tulane produc-tion,
which is at the same time both unique and picturesque
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and charm of this lovable old campus and university
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beauty of the Southern clime which permeates its very life.
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please you will not go unrewarded, and that you will close
this volume with an inspired memory of days past which may
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have been attained and heartily thank you for your
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I . . . . University
II Classes
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UE to several unfortunate and unforseen accidents,
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St. Gkorgi.. .\i:\\Ln.\in t^Wii'us
i^^'^y. THE J A. M B A. L A.Y A.
ALBERT BLEDSOE DINWIDDIE, Ph.D., LL.D.
President nf llie Vniversity
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THE 1 9 2- ^ Mil J A Nl B A. L A.Y A.
PIERCE BUTLER, H.A., M.A., Ph.n.
Drari nf Nrz^-i(iinh ('(illi'ijr
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THE 1 9 2- •4- ^^
J A. IVI B A. I_ A.YA.
New^comb College Faculty
Being the picture a{ the hidies and gentlemen who h'ad the fair
sisters of Tulane to the spring of knowledge.
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THE 1 9 2. -4- J A. Nl B A. L A.V A.
Edward A. Bechtel, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Diiiii of llie Cotteye of Arts ciiut
Sciences
Douglas Smith Anderso\. B.E., M.E.
Dean of the Collet/e of En/nneerinij
Judge Rufus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Dean of lite C.olleye of Law
Morton Arnold Aldrich, B.A., Ph.D.
Dean of llie Cotleye of Commerce anj
Business .Idminislralion
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THE 1 9 2- •4- J A. M B A. L A.Y A.
Upto\^n Tulane Faculty
MoKKis. Harris, Aikens, Pfi,/, t,iin\, (rwiNciiAM, Sl thon, Mahood, Kasti.kr, Jen nkk, EnAicn.
J'}inMPsov, \'a\ Kirk, Phan Ai.dricii, Dkan Northrub, Rods, Takusch, Stkinm am'r.
HvsTEi), Cox, IIai./ii I., N'am.as, Dicks, Naquix, Mam,, W'lnii.
Si'R Mr.iso, Ei,Lini, Okan Am)i:ks(i\, Cocks, Ofan- Bechtel, Ceicihov, Kemiaii..
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THE 1 9 2. 4- J A. Nt B A. L A.Y A.
''"5 5
O ;j
THE J A-iyi B A 1. A.VA.
Officers of Instructions, 1923-1924
Alfred Blf.dsoe Dinwidoik, Ph.D., LL.D., Prrs'idriit of ihr I'nivrrstly
RoBHKT Sn.\RF, Pii.O., LL.D., Piesuieiil Emeritus
Edmond Souchon', M.D., Emeritus
Ernest Sydney Lewis, B.Sc, M.D., LL.O.,
Emeritus
WiLLi.AM Besj.\mi\- Smith, Ph.D., LL.D.,
Emeritus
FrfdilRick. Wespy, Ph.D., Emeritus
1Ienr\ Dickson Bruxs, M.D., Emeritus
Charles Bavxe Aiken Clarence Elmore
Morton Arkolu Aldrich, Ph.D. Ph.D.
Carroll Woolsey Allen, M.D. Parry Borgstrom, Ph.D.
Brandt Van Blarcom Di.xon, A.M., LL.D.
Emeritus
Abraham Louis Mkiz. \LPii., M.D., Emer-itus
George Farrar Paiton, M.D., Emeritus
William Woodward, Emeritus
Bonn FT
Kotz Allen, M.D.
May Alice Allen, Ph.D.
Ernest Emile Allceyer, M.D.
Douglas Smith Anderson, M.A.
William Piffr .^ngel, A.M.
Richard Ashman, Lir.B., M.S.
Vincent Axford, B.S.
Gabriel Aznar
Clara Gregor\ Bafr
Charles Adolph Bahn, M.D.
Henrietta Davidson Bailey
Bruce Baird
James Monroe Ba.mber, M.D.
Charles Cassedy Bass, M.D.,
D.Sc.
Mary Elizabeth Bass, M.D.
George Clarence Battalora,
M.D.
Henry Bayon, A.M., M.D.
Edward .Ambrose Bechtel,
Ph.D.
George Sam Bfl, M.D.
Robert Bernhard, M.D.
Oscar Wai.ier Bi iim \, M.D.,
Ph.G.
Stephen .Mekiii Biackshear,
M.D.
.Archie Bliion Bland, D.D.S.
Homer Raymond Blincoe, \LS.,
M.D.
E.MiLE Bloch, i\LD.
Charles L\.vifs Bloom, B.S.,
M.D.
H AROi I) .Abu, Bloom. li.S., \LD.
Hv\R\ N'miias Bi I m, M.D.
Walter Christian Bosch
Irvin James Boulet, M.D.
Mildred Gayi.or Christian,
A.B.
William John Christman
Samuel Marmadukf Dinwiddie
Clark, B.Sc, M.D.
Margaret Pauline Harrison Cassius Lovelace Clay, B.S.
BOWDEN, M.D.
Eleazar Robinson Bowie, B.S.
M.D.
MuiR Bradburn, B.S., \LD.
Wh.IIAM Pi.UM.VIEK liRAIiniRN
Jr., B.S., M.D.
Joseph Eugene Brierre, M.D.
Lawrence .Arthur James Bren- a, np,,.,
NAN, M.D.
Charles Lafaiklih Brown,
B.S., M.D.
Frederick Temple Brown, M.D.
George Stewart Brown, M.Ph.,
M.D.
William Prentiss Brown, A.KL
Feli.v Reville Brl'not, B.S.,
M.D.
Herbert Earle Buchanan,
Ph.D.
Wiley Ross Buffingion, M.D.
.Albert Frank Burgis, M.D.
Mary Williams Butler
Pierce Biti.er, Ph.D.
.Ansel Marion Caisf, .A.B..
M.D.
Reginald Somers Cocks, A.M.
Henry Sula Cocram, B.Sc, .
M.D.
Isidore Cohn, B.Sc, \LD.
James Clhion Cole, M.D.
Maurice John Coirfi, .A.M.,
M.D.
'ikooKS Cdx, .A.B., J.D.
Rena Crawford, M.D.
John Thomson Crebbin, M.D.
William Henry Creighion,
r. s. N.
George Bernard Crozat,
D.D.S.
Harold Cummins, .A.B.
Geoffrey Evereii Cunning-ham
NaFHANIKI. CnURIFAM) Clrtis,
PiiB., B.S.
Wili.ia.m Cami'Iui.l Dalzell,
A.B., j.n.
John ])ane
John Mariin Dannekfr, Ph.C!.
Henry Daspit, M.D.
Nicholas Callan, A.B., LL.D. Joseph Rigney D'.Aunoy, B.S.,
Octave Charles Cassecrain,
M.D.
Lionel Loi is Ca/i navfite,
M.D.
\'icioR Cki ai I . M.D.
Charles Loits Chassignac,
NED.
M.D.
Laurence Richard DfBiys,
B.S.. M.D.
Marie Bird Dees, A.B., B.S.,
M.D.
SiDNF"! I'ini IP Di i.M P. B.Sc,
NED.
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THE 1 9 2. 4- J A. M B A. L A.V A.
Clara Del Valle Del Marmol
WiLLEV Denis, Ph.D.
Donald Derickson, C.E.
Charles Barber Dicks, Jr.,
B.E., M.S.
John Fleming Dicks, M.D.
Albert Bledsoe Dinwiddie,
Ph.D., LL.D.
Oscar Dowling, M.D.
Herbert L. Dozier, Ph.D.
Louis Joseph Dubos, Jr., A.B.,
M.D.
Edward Bernard Ducasse,
D.D.S.
Lemuel Gibson Duke, D.D.S.
Charles Edward Dunbar, Jr.,
A.B., LL.D.
Arnot Kell Duncan, M.LI.
Lionel Charles Durel, A.M.
Wallace Joseph Durel, M.D.
Clement Quitman Durham,
A.B.
Charles Warrfn Duval, A.M.,
M.D.
John Lvnn Ebauch, Jr., B.E.
Daniel Stanley Elliott, Ph.D.
Charles Leverich Eshle.mas,
A.B., M.D.
Allan Chotard Eustis, B.S.,
M.D.
Edmond Lawrence Faust, M.D.
Marcus Feincold, M.D.
Erasmus Darwin Fenner, AM.,
M.D.
Frederick Leonard Fenno,
M.D.
Felipe Fernandez, A.B.
Manuel Fernandez
Giuseppe Ferrata, Mus.Doc.
Hazel Elizabeth Field, M.S.
John Madison Fletcher, Ph.D.
Eugene Louis Fortier, D.D.S.
Albert Emile Fossier, A.M.,
M.D.
Marv CHARi.orrE Foster, Pii.C.
RuFus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Frederick Hewitt Fox, B.E.
Louis Thedore Frantz, E.E.
Andrew Vam.ois Fredrichs,
B.S., M.D.
LvDiA Elizabeth Frotscher,
Ph.D.
Idvs Mims Gage, M.D.
Frank Gallo, M.D.
Walter Eugene Garry, Ph.D.,
M.D.
LuciEN Sidney Gaudet, M.D.
Simon Geismar, M.D.
Paul Joseph Gelpi, .'\.M.,
M.D.
Hermann Bertram Gessneii,
A.M., M.D.
Cyril Guy Giffin, M.B.A.
Upton Wright Giles. B.L.,
B.Sc, M.D.
.\rtiiur Sco'it Gilson, Jr., AM.
.\i)i)i,EV HoGAN Gladden, Jr.,
A.B., M.D.
Walter Lo-jis Goldstein, A.B.
Frank Raymond Gomila, M.D.
Harold Joseph Gondolf, M.D.
Samuel Davis Gore, D.D.S.
ILxRLEY Nathan Gould, Ph.D.
John Daniel Grace
Peter Graffacnino, M.D.
Amedee Granger, M.D.
William Benjamin Gregory,
M.M.E.
James Birney CJuthrie, B.Sc,
M.D.
John Taylor Halsey, M.D.
Irving Hardesty, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Charles Robert Harris, B.S.
Dorothea Harris, A.B.
William Herbert Harris, .\.B.,
M.D.
Roy Bertrand Harrison, M.D.
Esther Finlay Harvey, A.B.
Francis Chavicny Hava, M.D.
Walter Chavigny Hava, D.D.S.
.Augustus Washington Hayes,
Ph.D.
Joseph Second Hhberi, M.D.
Max Heller, M.L.
}!en Rufus Heninger, M.D.
.'\Df)LPH De Campus Henriques,
M.D.
Sam Hobson, Jr., \LD.
Reuben Louis Hock
Earl Aden Hogan, M.D.
Charles Shute Hoi.brook, B.S.,
M.D.
Margaret Brown Holder, A.B.
James Wallace Hopkins, A.M.
Ralph Hopkins, A.B., M.D.
Anna Mayme Hmvc, Ph.D.
Roy Edward De La Houssaye,
M.D.
Park Hovvi;i.i., NLP.
John Raymond Hume, M.D.
Joseph Hume, Pii.B., M.D.
Herman Fair Hustedt
Raoul Stanilaus H\mei,,
D.D.S.
John Joseph Irwin, B.S., M.D.
Felix Morris Isaacson, D.D.S.
Stanfo:!d Chaii.i.e Jamison,
M.D.
Clothilde Jauquei, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Foster Matthew Johns, M.D.
Hamilton Polk Jones, M.D.
Will O'Daniel Jones, M.D.
William Ellie Jones, B.S.,
M.D.
Sloan Bruce Jordan, A.B.
Austen Louis Joyner
Theodore August Jung, Jr.,
A.B., M.D.
Pierre Jorda Kahle, B.S., M.D.
Alfred Monthtore Kahn,
M.D.
.\rthur Okdway Kasti.er, B.E.
Ruth Ordwa^ Kastler, A.B.
John Smiiu Kendall, A.M.
James Henry Kepper
Bradford Fisher Kimball, -A.M.
Frank James Kinbercer, M.D.
Alfred Clinton King, M.D.
Edward Lacy Kin<;, .\.\i.. M.D.
Richard Ray Kirk, .'\.M.
Pail (;eok(;e Lackoiv, B.S.,
M.D.
Clara Lewis LANDR^ . .\.H.
Jerome Landki, M.D.
lucian hvpoi.iie i.andki, m.d.
Saul Francis Landry, .\.H.
John .Alexander Lamord,
Ph.G., M.D.
Felix ;\lpiionse Laruk, .A.M.,
M.D.
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THE 1 9 2, 4
Bertha Latane, A.M.
Roy Samuel Leadincham, M.D.
EnMONn Lawrence I.eckeri,
M.n.
Alfred .^rcminard I.ekfe,
D.n.s.
William Pendleton' Emile
Lehde, B.E.
Henry Leidinheimer, M.I").
Francis Ernest Lejkline, M.D.
Isaac Ivan Lemann, A.B., M.D.
Monte Mordecai Lemann,
A.B., LL.B.
John Benjamin Lescale, D.D.S.
Joseph Lew, M.D.
Walter Edmund Lew, B.S.,
M.D.
James Leon Lewis, M.D.
John Aden Lewis, M.D.
Henry John Lindner, M.D.
James Otis Lisenby
James Louis Locascio, Ph.C,
M.D.
Maud Loeber, A.M., M.D.
George King Logan, B.Sc,
M.D.
Louis \'yasa James Lopez, M.D.
Raymond Anthony Loughney
William Alvin Love, A.B.,
M.Ph., M.D.
Chandler Clement Luzen-
BERG, B.S., LL.B.
Guy Van Winkle Lyman,
C.P.A.
Robert Clyde Lynch, M.D.
James Adair Lyon, A.M.,
D.Sc.
Randolph Lyons, Ph.B., M.D.
Douglas Culpepper McBride,
M.D.
John MacLaren McBrm)E, Jr.,
Ph.D., Litt.D.
Irene Agnes McCui.loch, Ph.D.
Paul Avery McIlhenny, M.D.
Alice Reynolds McMaster
Urban Maes, M.D.
Augustin Logan Magruder,
D.D.S.
Annie Aldea Maher, .A.M.,
Roger John Mailhes, M.D.
Ivor Orin Mall, M.E.
Anna Estelle Many, A.M.
Sumter Davis Marks, Jr., A.K.
LL.B.
Edmun Denegre Mariin, M.D.
Joseph Denegre Martin, M.D.
Rudolph Matas, M.D., LL.D.
Leon Ryder Ma.xwell, .A.M.
George Alfred Mayer, M.D.
Harold Tupper Mead, .A.B.,
M.S.
Henry Edward Menage, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Robert Leonval Menuet, B.E.
Leon John Menville, M.D.
Monte Fiore Meyer, M.D.
Fred Ivan Meyers
Alphonse Charles Bernard
Meynier, D.D.S.
Carl Ludo \'on Meysenbug,
A.B., M.D.
Paul Michinard, M.D.
Charles Jefferson Miller,
M.D.
HiLLiARD Eve Miller, M.D.
Clara Marie deMilt, M.S.
Juan M. Ortis Monasterio
Joseph Chandler Morris, Jr.
B.S.
Hal Walters Moselev, M.Sc,
M.A.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
.Andrew Dominic Mouledous,
Ph.G., M.D.
E.viiLE Fidel Naef, M.D.
.Arthur Joseph Naquin, Jr.
Jacob Warren Newman, Ph.D.,
M.D.
.Ann Hero Norimrup, .A.M.
Elliot Judd Northrup, .A.B.,
LL.B.
Stafford Henry Nothacker,
M.D., D.P.H.
James Phares O'Kelley, M.D.
John Frederick Oechsner,
M.D.
Henry John Ono, M.D.
Carroll Davis Overton
.Allison Owen
DoMiNicK .Andrew Palmisano,
M.D.
Frederick William Parham,
M.D.
\'icinR H. Pelz, A.M.
W'lMiAM David Phillips, B.Sc,
M.Ph., M.D.
.Albert Baldwin Pijkin, \LD.
James Ernest Pollock, M.D.
Roberi Hoi i.ingsworth Potts,
M.D.
John CJalbraith Prat, M.D.
Percy Lennard Querens, M.D.
Eleanor Elmire Reames, Ph.D.
Joseph William Reddoch
Gladys .Ann Renshaw, A.B.
George Joseph DeRevna, Jr.,
M.D.
Kfnjamin Johnson Chapman
Reynolds, B.S.
Eda Flotte-Ricau
Henry Cook Richards, B.S.,
Ph.G.
Caroline Frances Richardson,
.A.m.
Harlow I'homas Richardson
Lii.LiE Richardson, .A.M.
Lucy Richardson
Ernest Henry Riedel, Ph.D.
James Davidson Rives, B.S.,
M.D.
James Marshall Robert, B.E.
Myra Clare Rogers, .A.M.
\^'VNNE Grey Rogers, LL.B.
.Amei.ie Ro.\l\n
Edgar George Roos, .A.M.
Jonas William Rosenthal,
B.S., M.D.
Rene Salomon
Ernest Charles Samuel, M.D.
George Edmond Schneider
Ralph Jacob Schwarz, .A.M.,
LL.B.
Leonard Case Scott, Ph.D.,
M.D.
William Henry Seemann,
M.D.
Thomas Benton Sellers, Ph.C.
M.D.
Mary Given Sheerer
Lillian Shelley
^'"d^
THE 1 9 X 4 J A. t»I B A. L A.VA.
Daniel Nathan Silverman,
M.D.
SlDNRV KOHN SiMO-V, A.B., M.D.
Claude Slmoks
Harry Verxon Sims, A.B., M.D.
Florence Ambrose Smith, B.S.
Gertrude Roberts Smith
John Frank Smith, A.B.
John Holmes Smith, Jr., M.D.
Victor Conway Smith, M.D.
Wilbur Cleveland Smith, A.B.,
M.D.
John Smyth, M.D.
SiMONE de la Souchere, B.L.
Marion Sims Souchon, M.D.
AdELIN ElAM SlENCER, A.M.,
M.S.
Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sc.
William Philip Spratling
Roland Carl Francis Steib,
D.D.S.
Reinhard August Stein.mayer,
B.S.
Will Henry Stevens
Imogen Stone, A.M.
Jacob Ambrose Storck, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Robert Ai.e.vander Strong,
M.D.
Dacney Sunne, Ph.D.
Archibald Magill Suthon,
A.B., LL.B.
Walter Joseph Suthon, Jr.,
LL.B.
Aravilla Meek Taylor, Ph.D.
Susan Dinsmore Tew, Ph.D.
Delvaille Henry Theard, A.B.,
LL.B.
Albert Richard Tho.mas, M.D.
Alva Guy Thomas, B.S., M.D.
John Herndon Thompson, B.S.,
B.Arch.
Mildred Tonge, A.B.
Lota Lee Troy, B.S.
Charles \'irginius Unsworth,
M.D.
George Hampden Cpton, M.D.
Miner Howard V'allas, B.E.
Martin Thomas Van Studdi-
FORD, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Jay Clavin Van Kirk, B.S.
Roy McLean Van Wart, A.H.,
M.D.
Rene Adams Viosca, A.B., LL.B.
Charles Arthur Wallibillich,
M.D.
Edward Henry Walsdorf
Genevra Washburn
Maude Virginia Westbrook
Mei.vin Johnson White, Ph. I").
Charles Carroll Wicgin, Jr.
Alice Weddell Wilkinson
Hardy Sims Williams
Charles Samuel Williamson,
Jr., M.S.
Gladys Richarda Williamson,
M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H.
Louis Estes Williford
James Edward Winston, Ph.D.
Justin Volmer Wolff, A.B.,
LL.B.
Ellsworth Woodward
Garret Polhemus Wyckoff,
A.B.
Zachary Taylor Young, M.D.
Omcers of Administration
Norma Arbo
John Andrew Bacon
Oswald Cadocan Belfield
Minnie Marie Bell
Richard Kearney Bruff
Victor Buerckle
James Doyle Byrne
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
LiLi IAN Alice Collens
WiLHEMA BoGART ConGER
Marjorie Agnes Crane
Clementine Crump
Laura Lee Cummings
Lawrence Charles Daigre
Albert Jeff. Dickerson
Enda Louise Doll
Elizabeth Ducros
Florence Marie Fouert
Anthony Percy (Jeneres
SlDONIA GiNGRV
Marie Brickell Glascock
Tudor Tucker Hall
Esther Fini.ay Harvey, .\.B.
Leonard Haueser
Joseph Norman Hkdrick
Herman Fair Hustedt
Clay Jackson
Elizabeth Benton Keane
Susan Benton Keane
Maude Margaret Kennedy-
Bernard Conrad Koi.man
Alexander St. John Labrv
Daniel Frank Layman
Florence Bettis Lay.man
Theodoric Cecil Lyon
Eoi.A Theodosia McManus
Sarah Magill
Anna Esielle Many, A.M.
Joseph Meyer
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Raymond Philip Myer, B.S.
Acnes Pollock
Jeanie Balfour Raymond
Thomas Henry Reagan
Betiie Whitlow Rennie
Edith Claire Richardson
May Robert
Jane Gre\ Rogers
Desiree Roman
IsABELLE Stirling Snodgrass,
A.B., B.Lib.Sc.
Nancy Shepard Snvder, B.S.
Irma Sporl
Wenonah Marie Siewart
Lewis Farrington Wakeman,
A.B., B.B.A.
Lawrence Andre W(k:an
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THE 1 9 2. 'I' S^ StJt J A. M B A. L A.Y A.
Committees of tke University Faculty
The President of the Uiii\eisity is ex-officio ineiiiber of all committees.
('.oniinitlif on Jdiiiission (iiiil Aihanccd Stiinduii]—Professors Bechtel, Meiiuet,
Anderson, Lyon, Tew, Durel, E. J. Northru[5, Pass, Leefe.
Crjiniiiiitec on Affiliattil Schools—Professors Bechtel, Lyon, Butler, E. J. North-rup.
Cocks, C. F. Richardson, White.
(jOinniitttc on Jthlftics—Professors White, Anderson, Buchanan, Halsey, W. C.
Smith.
Committee on Bookstore—Professors Anderson, Riedel, Lyon.
Committee on Commencement—Professors Frotscher, Elliott, ALi.wvell, E. J.
Northrup, Pelz, Robert, Mr. Bruff.
C<iiinnittee on Courses for Teachers—Professors Lyon, Tew, Fletcher, White,
Bechtel, Butler, Buchanan.
Conuuitlee on Debating—Professors McBryde, Taeusch, Bounett, Kirk, A. AL
Suthon.
Conunittcc on Dormitories—Professors Bechtel, Hardesty, Anderson.
Committee on Fraternities—Professors White, iVIosely, Derickson, Hardesty.
Committee on Cradiiate Studies—Professors Fletcher, Butler, Creighton, Bechtel,
Tew, Hardesty, Anderson.
ConiNiittee on Cionnds and Buihlint/s . Tnlane (Jamf>iis—Professors Anderson,
Cocks, Robert, Derickson.
Committee on Grounds, Neu'comh Camfius—Professors E. \V^oodward, Butler,
Mr. Paul Andry.
Committee on Library—Professors Cocks, Wliite, Bechtel, McBryde, Kendall,
Elliott, Buchanan, Miss Bell.
Committee on Student Publications—Professors McBryde, Menuet, Butler, Har-desty.
University Council
The LTniversity Council considers all scholastic questions relating to University
Administration or policy, which, in its opinion, are of general University concern,
and has jurisdiction to decide all such questions.
Members of the University Council—President Dinwiddie, President Emeritus
Sharp, Deans Aldrich, Anderson, Bass, Bechtel, Butler, Chassaigne, Fletcher, Foster,
Leefe (acting), and Professors Crozat, Gessner, Lyon, McBryde, A. H. Northrup, E.
J. Northrup, E. D. Martin, Pelz, C. S. Williamson, and Miss Carmelite Janvier and
Mr. G. R. Westfeldt.
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Mai Cee Alexander, B.A West, Miss.
S/ie's a conscientious crealiirr. her fulelily is rare;
She's al<ivays at our History class when we go there.
y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3. 4): Vice-President Tulane-Newcomb C. E. (3).
Marguerite Odette Barre, R.A. ix Ed. . . . New Orleans, La.
Marc/uerite is capable. Marguerite is quiet:
Marguerite is amiable, no one can deny it.
Betty Bethea, B. Des Birmingham, Ala.
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Site dames, nh, so lightly, in a manner most entrancing
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Pavloixa has retired in shame since Belly look to dancing.
Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Gloe Club (3. 4);
Tulane Dramatic Club (4); Art Editor cjf Jamljalaya (4); Climlicrs (4).
Elizabeth Winstox Blaix, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Tliough a liaikneyed expression, I'm sure 'twould be meet,
In speaking of "Ibby," to say that she's sweet.
Volley nail (3); (ilcc club (3); French Circle (2); Sijanisli club
(2, 3, 4)-, N. A. A. (1. 2, 3, 4).
DoRinin' Bi.EWHTT, B.A Citrnncllc, .'Xla.
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Dorothy gets many ".I's"; she knows no other mark.
No matter what the subject, she proves herself a shark.
House Council (2. 3. 4); Glee Club (3): Y. W. C. A. (4); DcbatiuK
Club (1); Latin Club (1); Spanish Club (3).
Senior Class
Netvcomb College
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>enior CIass
NeU'comb College
Mary Bolton, R.A • Alexandria, La.
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Mary is llir {>r,sidinl nj tin- tlorm's ix:csl winij.
From chuns and Jisordrr, rjuirt shr'll hrinij.
Y. W. <
'. A. (1. -. ;:. Jl; I'iibinet ( :J ) : N. A. A. (1. 2); House Coun-cil
(3, 4).
Bett\- BoNviLLAiN, B.A Houiiia, La.
Tliouyli quirt Iirrsrlf, Betty's always as/'iriiu/
To he nice to people iv/io are sliy and retiriny.
Fiihl Diiy (2); Freii.h cirri,, d, 2. 3, 1); luaniati.- iMul, d, 2. 3).
Havdee Brickell, B.A New Orleans, La.
The part of a (jay Spanish caiHilier,
Ilaydee played in May Day last year.
Debating: Clul) (3, 4); Glee Cluli (1. 2); Latin Club (2, 3. 4); Frent-h
Clrrle (1, 2. 3, 4); Ba.sl<eti)all (3, 4); Hocl<ey (2. 3): Ba-selmll (2. 3, 4);
Volley Ball (3, 4): Secretary Latin Club (3, 4); Vice-President (3);
Science Club (3. 4).
Nellie Brittox, B.A New Orlean.s, La.
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To any i lass of any l;nid she'd be an aer/n-silinn.
She's amiahle to ei'eryone—it's just her disposition
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(_:iee Club (I, 2); N. A. .A. (1. 2, 3).
P'lorence Brown, B. Des. New Orleans, La.
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IVhen you liear of artists of i/reat renoivn,
I'm sure you'll hear of " Flonnie" Brown.
Mandolin l.luilar Club (1). luamatic Club (1); CUisti I'oct (1).
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LeonA Cahx, 1?.A New Orleans, La.
// /« ///( oulsiilr li.oiiJ slif foils lo makr a namr,
Her wonderful red hair is hound In britiij her fame.
Debating (/ouniil (2).
Olive Carrikre. R.A • . . New Orleans, La.
On all Ihe trams is jolly Olii'e.
She's rjuite alhlelir, tital you ran helie've.
Dramatic- Club (1): French Cin-Ie (1, 2. 3. 4); Vice-President (4);
Glee t'luh (2. 3, 4); Newcomli Ball (2. 3); Basketball (2, 3. 4);
Volley Ball (4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4).
Lucille Cherhonnirr, B.A New Orleans, La.
Site's liny, Frenili, and tres pelt!e;
Oh, Lueille C. is very sweet.
.Science Club (3. 4).
Louise Chlrch, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Jl'hen there's work to do and you need someone handy,
Just take a look around and you'll find "Randy."
Glee Club (2|; French Circle (2); Science Club (3. 4).
Irma Cousixs, B.A. ix f"n New Orleans, La.
Irmn studies history anil ei oniimits, too ;
In faet, she icorks as hard as a little ijirl tan do.
Senior CIass
Nen^comh College
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Senior Glass
NeU'comh College
Betty Davis, B. Des New Orleans, La.
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Trip it lighlly as you go, from ilic art school to and fro;
Skilled in art and dancing too; say, ir/ial more things can you do?
Glee Cluh (1, 2. 3. 4); N. A. A. (2. 3, 4); Newcomb Ball (1. 2);
Basketball (1. 2. 3); Varsity (2); Ai't Editor Arcade (4); President
Art Hchool (4); Student L'ouncll (4); Executive (4).
Perrine Dixon, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Pcrrinr's tall and stately, she's cahable and siveet.
And she is alivays gracious to all that she may meet.
Class President (1, 2): Student Council (1. 2, 4); Campus Nii;lit
Chairman (3); W. I. A. S. G. (3. 4); Newcomb Ball (21; Student Body
President (4); Tulane Student t'ouncil (4).
Eda Doi.hoxde, B.A. ix Ed. . . . IiuleixMuk'iice, La.
Not too serious nor gay.
But a jolly good girl in ivork or play.
lub (4); Spanish Club (3);
La
Latin Club (3); N. A. A. (3, 4); Gl
President .Spanish club (4).
Marion Dow. B.A New Orleans,
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.1 girl mure able, cahahle and truly fine.
You'll search in z'ain and never find.
French Cirile (1. 2, 3. II; I'lays tl, 2, 3); Secretary CI I ; I'rcsi.lcnt
(4); Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Plays (2, 3); Pcbalirii,- I'lub (1, 2, 3,
4); Debating' Couni-il (3); Glee Clul) (1, 2. 3. 41; I'hap.l i 'ommiltee
(3); Executive Committee (4).
Felice Eagan. B.A. in Ed New Orleans, La.
Felice's clothes are stylish; she ahvays looks "just right''
But her very prettiest jealure is her golden liead so bright.
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Annie Stuart Ellis, B. Dus. Atlanta, Ga.
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She drags dnivn prizes every day,
Oil, this fair artist has a "way."
Glee Club Ci): N. A. A. CD; Y. W. <\ A. (HI; Climliers (4).
Maud Ellis, B.A. in Ed Amite, La.
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Maud is so alhlelir, she is 711 erry, too,
If'ilhoiil her merry r/riii, ii'liat ivoiild old '24. do?
Alice Ferrata, B.A. . . New Orleans, La.
Alice is as briijlil as her dislinijuished father.
JVould you like tliat said of you? Ifell, rather.'
Spanish Club (3); French Cirile (1); Sc-ielli-f Club (4).
Catherine Fitzi'Atrick, B.A • . New Orleans, La.
Catherine studies so hard and so luell,
That her marks are always somethine/ "swell."
Vieu-PresUlent Latin Club (.?).
Sarah Fosthr, B.A. ix Ed Franklin, f-a.
Sarah Foster is a i/irl that is liked by all,
In fuel, the total of her friends would fill a //real hit/ hall.
N. A. A. {2, 3, i); Y. W. C. A. (I>.
Jenior Class
Newcomb College
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Rlth Gaixskl rgh, B.A. ix Ed • . New Ork-aiis, La.
liutli is a sliitliril of Math., sii hriijlil.
II' I all (Id III hrr lo ijcl ansiatrs riiilit.
Glee Club (2. i).
Grace (jEremx, l^.A. . Garyville, La.
Grill e, llir li'niory siliolar; Criiic. the ij'iddy ijriiid
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.7 hrit/htrr, lazirr pi'isiin luiiiilJ hi' diffintlt to find.
Spanish ("lub (2. :!l; l^;itin club (1.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3).
II: S.i.Ti. ,• Club (2. 3);
Ethelvn Gelrke, B.A. ix Ed Gretna, La.
/ don't knot!;, hut it lias hi'i'/i said,
Etiielyn ijraduatis only to <wrd.
Spanish club (4); !'"rin'h Club I -1 1 ; Science Club (4).
Merle Gesell, B.A. . New Orleans, La.
Mcrlr, our drhalrr, is tiny, 'tis Irur,
But site yets the derisions, and that's more tlian ii.-e ran do.
French Circle H, 2. 3. 41; Hcbalinb' Club (1. 2. 3. 4); N. A. A.
(1, 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Debating Council (2, 3, 4);
Winner of Interclass Debates (1): Winner Nixon Debate (3); Secre-tary
Debatint' Council (3); Prcsi.b-nt D.-balins club (4).
)enior Class
Newcomh College
Ethel Giles, B.A • Adeline, La.
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A hit of rhanninij femininity is Ethel Giles:
She has a lot of knoirledffe—and feminine vjiles.
Hou.se Council (3, 4); French Circle (1. 2. 3, 4); Latin Club (4).
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Lucille GonELPHHR, B.A New Orleans, La.
/ don't kriO'Zi.' rnuth about hrr. hut one tinntf's -vrry true:
If you ivani lo like sninchody, she is the tjir! for you.
French Circle (1. 2. 3. -1); Set rctai
Club (3. 4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 41;
Basketball (4); Field Day (3).
. (4>; (.;lee club (1); Science
Xewconib Ball (4); N'ewconib
Arthemise CiOErtz. B.A. . New Orleans, L
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.-Irthemise is eahable, and she is very smart.
II'hy mention that noivf She's been that from the start.
Interclass Debate (2); Class Secretary (2); Sub-Editor Arcade (2. 3.
4); Debating Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Debating Council (1, 2. 3); Sei-re-tary
(3); Secretary Debating Club (2); Spanish Club (3. 4.); Latin
Club (3, 4); Hullabaloo (3).
W'lXNIE (JORUON. 15.A. IN' El). Ocala, Fla.
Here's a student meek and mild,
She mujht he tertned an ant/el ihild.
Dora Greenlaw, B.A. New Orleans, La.
Dora is respeeted. and adored, too.
For there's nothing in the liiorld she can't do.
HoUins College (1); Glee Club (2); N. .\. A. (2): Y. W. c. A. (2, 3, 4);
Cabinet (3); Executive (4); Student Council (4); Debating club 141;
Climbers (4); Faculty-Student Committee (4); S. r. A. S. (!. (3);
House Council (3. 4); President (4).
Margieritk C^ii e>mari), H.A.
Dainty little Manjuerite,
In every -way is hard to heat.
Glee Club (1); l^'rcllch (ir.lc (I).
Carville, La
>enior CIass
NeU'conih College
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Ethel Haix, B.A. ix Eix . . Sell Ala.
Senior Class
Nervcomh College
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If'/io is conscii'iitinus. anJ iKorks ivil/: miijlit and main?
It's the East lining President, fine ole Ethel Hain.
Vice-Presitlent (4): Dormitory Vic-e-President (4); House Council
(2, 3, 4); ClimlH-rs (4); Glee Clul) (2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3, 4);
Cabinet (4); Volley Ball (3, 4); Ho. key (3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4).
Virginia H.\ll, B.S • . • New Orleans, La.
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The sili'er-tonyued orator of our class
Is I'irginia Hall, that clever lass.
Class Treasurer (4); Dramatic Club (3. 4); French Circle (3. 4);
Science Club (3. 4); Debating Club (3. 4); Interclass Debate (3);
Debating Council (4); Varsity Debating Team (4); Volley Ball (3, 4);
Crochet Team (3); Archery (3); Baseball (3); Varsity (3).
Virginia Hamilton', B.A New Orleans, La.
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Virginia's been with us only a year or two,
But we must say now, she's seeing us through.
Westhampton College (1); Stetson University (2); Spalding Basket-ball
(3).
Amelia Hardestv, B.A. New Orleans, La.
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IFe can give you lots of proof of successes she has made,
For proof is .Imelia's business when she edits the "Arcade."
Debating Club (2. 3. 4); Archery (2); Extension Committee (3, 4);
Arcade Sub-Editor (3); Editor-in-Chief (4); Executive (4).
Almahelle Harrell, B.A McComb City, Miss.
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"Hunt" is a girl we like so well.
Her many virtues take too long to tell.
T. W. a. A. (1, 2, 3, 4): N. A. A. (1, 2): Latin Club (2, 4); Serbian
Committee (3. 4); House Council (4); Climbers (4).
Elizabrth Harris. B.A. New Orleans, La.
EUzaln'tli docs atlilrlus of almnst I'vrry kind:
And a more agreeable person you'll seldom find.
Serhian Committee (1. 2, 3. 4); Chairman (4); HocK-ey (2. 3. 41;
Captain (3); Varsity (2, 3); Newcomb Baslsetljall (2, 3, 4); Newcomb
Ball (3); Field Day (2, 3); Latin Club (1. 2, 3, 4); President (4):
Treasurer (2); French Circle (1, 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4);
Glee Club (1, 2, 3).
Lillian Hartson, B.A. in Ed New Orleans, La.
Lillian's our cheer leader, ive couldn't yell wil/ioul lier,
But that's not the only thincj ive find nice about her.
Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (3. 4): French Circle (1,
2. 3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Science Club (3, 4); President (4):
Cheer Leader (3. 4); Newcomb Ball (3, 4); Captain (4): Hockey (3);
Executive Committee (4); Cliairman Ring Committee (4).
Florexck Havne, B.A. in Ed. . .
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Boyce, La.
Florence is an artist, a costume desir/ner;
llcr o^tsn clothes shoiv that none louUi he finer.
Shirlky Heichi-lheim Jennings, La.
(Willulrawn)
Zelda Hlckins, B.Mus New Orleans, La.
Piano is her study, her playim/ is dii'ine,
.Ind some day, in tite halts of fame. Iter name ivill shine.'
Senior Class
NeH'conib College
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Elizabeth Kastler, ]i.A New Orleans, La
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Elizahclh docs all tliat she sliouhl,
In fait, I ihinh she is wry good.
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llcy Ball <::. I I ; Basketball (3): Varsity (3);
4i; Siianisli I'luli i:i. 4); French Circle (1, 2);
4(; GU-H Clul. il. 2): Debating Club (1, 2).
Sylvia Kal'fman, B.A. . Alexandria, La.
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Syl-vui nr-vi'y lirr task dors slink;
I think shr should do soiial lurlfarr vork.
Elizaheth Ki:ll, B.A. ix Ed Tallulah, La
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Hriijhl. hill lazy Eiizahrlh Krll.
Jlist laii'l li-ait for Ihr sound of thr hrll.
MiRIA.M Kern'ax, B.A. New Orleans, La.
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Comedy's luerpinij, Tragedy's sad, Dramalii Cluh is griei'ing.
If'/ial is the cause of it all, you askf Why, Miriam's leaving.
Glee Club (1. 2, ^^, 4): Vii-e-Presiiient (31 ; Operetta (2. 31: Dramatic
Club (2. 3. 4); President (4); Tulane Dramatic Club (4): Debating
Club (1. 2, 3, 4): Nixon Deliate (3); French Circle (1, 2. 3. 4); Stude'il
Council (2, 3. 4); Vice-President (4); College Song Leader (3);
Chairman Song Book Committee (3. 4): Finance Committee (3, 4);
May Day Commitee (3); Executive (4); chairman Play Committee (4).
Senior Class
Newcomb College
Mary Kitchex, B.A. ix Ed New Orleans, La.
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Mary makes one think of "Linger a While,"
IVhen she shows her teeth in her endearing smile.
Club
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Ill: .\. A. A. (1, 4); Newcomli Ball (2); Debating
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Carlotta Kraft, B.A. . New Orleans, La.
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Lottie is our editor of the Hullabaloo
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You can alivays hear Iter asking, "Any neivs today from you?"
Newconib Hullabaloo Editor (4); Art-ade Board (2. 3. 4); College
Kditor (4); Student Body Vice-President (4); French Circle Secretary
(2); Treasurer (3); Science Club (3. 4); Latin Club (1, 2. 3. 4);
Debating Club (3. 4); Newcomb Ball (3. 4); Captain (3); Hockey (3);
Basketball (3): N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4).
Louise Lacroix, B.A. ix Ed. Colfax, La.
Louise makes her clothes so pretty and so neat,
ll'e'll say that her seivincj is quite some feat.
May Laxfhier, B.Des New Orleans, La.
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// you visit the art school and look around for May,
You'll find her ivorking hard almost every day.
Newcomb Ball (2. 3. 4): Newcomb Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4); Varsity UJ;
Basketball (3); Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Y. W. C. .\. (2. 3, 41; Cabinet
(2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); Student Council (4).
Lady Margaret Lester, B.A New Orleans, La.
.7 more cheerful, joyous person, the 'world has /lever found
Than Lady Lester, she's t/ood all 'round.
Latin Club (1. 2. 3. 4J: Glee Club (1); Uramntb- Club (1, 2); French
Circle (4): N. A. A. (I. 4); Science club (41; Bask.tball (2. 3. 4);
Varsity |4); Volley Ball (3. 4); CaritaiTi (41.
Flora Lev^-, B.A. ix En • I,afayette, La.
Flora is innservalive, she'll he so all her days,
I'or she's the sort of person that's set in all her iiays.
Madei.aixe Livaldais, B.Des Nt
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Here and there she makes a line,
.Ind, lo, slic has a picture fine.
Or s, La. Senior Class
Ncrvcomb College
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Ri TH I\IcAlei£r, B.A. in Ed Mobile, Ala.
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Though slic's hmt sitk ruilr a ivhilr^
IVe're glad to sec she's back icilh thai ivonJirJul smile.
Lalra McDonald, B.Des. New Orleans, La.
Laura n^'orketi so hard on the Jamb last fall,
It's a wonder to mc she is here at all.
Jambalaya .Staff (3); Latin Clulj (4); Science Cluli (1).
Ula MiLNER, H.Des New Orleans, La.
II 1! 'i>, a :: i;
The iniompatibihiy oj i::ork and genius, too.
Is quite disproved hy I 'la, for there's nothing she can't do.
Basltethall (1, 2); Managci- (1); Varsity (1); Baseball (2); Hockey
(2. 3); Newcomb Ball (3); Interclass Debate (2): Winner Nixon De-bate
(2); Varsity Debate (2. 3. 4); George Debate Prize (2, 3)
Carnot Medal (3); Debating Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Council (1, 2, 3)
President (3); Class Vice-President (2); Sub-Editor Jambalaya (3)
Student Council (3, 4); President (4): Executive (4).
(Mrs.) Rose MooNEv, B.A. IN Ed New Orleans, La.
She hasn't been iL-i.'h us a very long time,
So 1 fear I ea/i'l make very iriuih of a rhyme.
Senior Class
NeTvcon^b College
Georgia Mdrrison, B.A. in Ed. .
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Sclnia, Ala.
On her luay to classes, to and fro.
Dainty little Georgia always looks "just so."
winner Archery Contest (3); Executive (4); Student <'onnciI (4);
President Home Economics Department (4); Glee club (2, 3J
Climbers (4).
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Lucille Ogden, B.A Crowley, La.
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This pretty little yay brunette
Has a way with lier, you bet!
Latin dull (1); Inamatic- cluli (2. 3); House l.'ouiu-il (3).
Vera PALFRE^•. B.A. ix Ed. Franklin, La.
X !>
Last year our "M-G" Club lais the finest in the land.
And its suceess •was surely Jiie to I'era's guidinij hand.
Mantlolin-Guitar C'liili M, ?,, 4); I^rosident (1).
Helen Pease, B.A Memphis, Tenn.
X 9.
Helen Robertson t.ivermore Pease
Does all her ivorli ivitli utmost ease.
Y. W. c. A. (1.
Climbers (4).
i ) ; X. A. A. II. I) ; French Clrele (2, 3)
LiLAH Fhu.i.ii's, V>..\. in Ei). Lake! and, La.
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.Inother of our students, anil a butterfly as ivell
:
If'e (an elearly see her future—a ijiddy sodat belle.
Lucille Points, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Lucille can act, site can sing
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She can do 'most anything.
nramatlc CMul) (1. 2. 3, 4); Vice-President (4); Student Council (4);
Class .Secretary (3); Science Club (3, 4); Vice-Presiclcnt (4); Latin
Club (1, 2. 3. 4): French Circle (1, 2, 3): N. A. A. (2, 3, 4); New-comb
Bali (3); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4).
>enior CIass
Newcomh College
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AxNOLA Priestley. H.Mls New \'orlc City
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To .hiiiolti U. t/if hist lomplimint I pay,
I would like to be like Iter some sweet day!
Class President (3); Winner Field Day (1. 3); Seeond Plaee (2); Var-sity
Basketball (2. 3); Varsity Volley Ball (3): Basketliall (1. 2. 3. 4);
Volley Ball (3): faptain (3); Newcoml. Ball (11; Executive (3); Stu-dent
Council (3); N. A. A. (1. 3, 3. 41; Glee Cluli (2, 4); Y. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 3, 4); Cabinet (3); House Coun.il 131.
Lucille Reed, B.A New Orleans, La.
X S2, A 2 i:
Lutille is president of i/ood old 'J-/..
She makes a very fine one and is loyal to the core.
Newromb Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (2); class Seiretary (1); Class
Treasurer (2); Class President (4); Treasurer Student Government
(3); Executive (3, 4); Student Council (4); Faculty Student Com-mittee
(4): Finance Committee (3. 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3, 4);
Plays (2. 3. 4); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1. 2); French
Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); Serbian Committee (1. 2. 3).
Phylis Reeves, B.Des. . New Orleans, La.
X Ji
Senior Class
Netvcornb College
Phylis f>iunls as well as she draws.
In faet, her ivork is ^L-ithout fiaivs.
Mathilde Ross, H.A • . . New Orleans, La.
X n
Mathilde will make her debut luhen she's finislied knowledije
;
There she'll be as popular as she's been at colleye.
French circle (1. 2. 3. 4); Spanish cluli (2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4).
ViRCiiN'iA Ross, R.A. IN El) New Orleans, La.
Tlie Siamese Iwinsf This is one.
Who is the other? IVhy, Yvonne Sonneman!
Class Treasurer (3»: Secretary (4); Big Sister Committee (3); Science
Club (4); Latin Club(3,4); Debating Club (4); Newcomb Sport Editor
Hullabaloo (3. 4); Glee Club (2); Newcomb Ball (1. 2. 4); Basketball
(1, 2, 3, 4); Captain (2); Varsity (2. 3, 4); Captain (4); Baseball (1, 2.
3, 4); Captain (2); Varsity (1, 2); Spaulding Basketball <3, 4);
Hockey (2, 3, 4); Varsity (3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Secretary (3);
Vice-President (4).
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Fannie Russ, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Fannic's so nuiel, you never knoiv she's 'round,
Till ']> B K'j announced, then she's found.
Alice Saunders. B.A New Orleans, La.
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Alice is a hit reserved, li-e only knoiv her sliijhtly.
But I am sure she's aivf'ly sweet, that's why she smites so brightly.
French Circle (3, 4); Spanish CIulj (3); Glee Club (1. 2. 3, 4).
Christine Simpson, B.A Smithville, Ga.
Christine's not so noisy, and never makes a fuss.
But everybody likes Iter, and lue're glad she's one of us.
Dramatic Club (2. 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3. 4); French Circle (2);
Debating Club (4); Spanish Club (4); Tulane Dramatic Club (3).
Eleanor Sheely, B.Des Gulfport, Miss.
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"P. D." may not mean much to you, each one a simple letter.
But just ask Sheely 'bout "P. D.," and she will tell you better.
Y. W. C. A. (1, 4); N. A. A. (1); Climbers (4).
Emily Slack, B.A. in Ed Alexandria, La.
A o ri
Emily's ijood to look upon, so follow my direction,
Turn a page and see her grace our envied Beauty Section.
Class Treasurer (1); Glee Club (3. 4); y. w. C. A. (I, 2, 3, 4).
Senior Class
NcTvcomb College
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THE 1 9 2. •4- J A. Ivl B A. I_ A.Y A.
Yv'ONXE SoNKRMAN, B.A. IN Ei) New ( )rli'ans, La.
A i; i;
E-viiylnuly on tlif lampus kno^L's about Yvonne,
For this rjirl and atlitetics are "tivo just same as one."
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4): Secretary (2); Treasurer (3); President (4);
Interclass Debate (3); Varsity Debating Squad (4); Extension Com-mittee
(3, 4); Big Sister Committee (3); Assisant Business Manager
Arcade (3); Nevviomb Ball (1. 2. 3, 4): Captain (2): Basketball (1.
2, 3, 4); (-•aptaln (I); Varsity (1, 2, 3, 4); Hockey (2. 3, 4); Varsity
(2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (1, 2. 3, 4); Field Day (1, 2, 3. 4); Latin
Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, '4); Science Club (4).
Erma Stich, B.A New (Orleans, La.
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Erma's mat. and Erma's nttr, and Ernia's smart, as ivfll
;
And she tan do a lot of tliini/s, as anyone icill tell.
N. A. A. (1. 2l; FrcTi, h Circle (1. 2, 3 1 ; liebatins Club U. 2); Ai-.-ade
Board (2. 3. 4); Dramatic Club (4).
Helen Stiefvater, B.A. in Ed. . New Orleans, La.
Here's another ijood one, this girl <wliose name is Helen,
tf'onder what her life ivork isf There's not a bit of tellin'.
Isabel St. AL^rtin, B.A. in Ed • . New Orleans, La.
// you want to <iet out of elass before it's time for the bell.
Gel Saint to make uf the reason—site does it extremely ixjell.
Glee Club ll, 12. :: l ; .\'. A. A. (1. 2. ;'., 4); Business Manager Arcade
(4); Science Club (4).
Senior Class
Ncrvcotnb College
MiLLicENT Stor^-, B.Des Stiteveport, La.
A A II
If you're lookinij for a i/ood old s_t>orl, you've found your i/irl in Millieent;
Just 'watch her s'wat that old baseball ; she surely is bellicjerent!
Ba.seball (2): Hockey (3); Volley Ball Captain (3); N. A. A. (3, 4);
Spanish Club (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (3, 4).
T H K 1 9 2. 4
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JAMBA L A.YA.
Claire Stral ss, B.A. ix Ed New Orleans, La.
Claire is l/ir kind nf i/irl nnr is hound to likr,
Thourili ifc hold hir in mir for makinij "our" in "Psyi h."
Alice TAXKERSLE-i-, B.Mis Montgomery, Ala.
A J, II
"Tank" should nrvir cjo lo school, il ruins her disposition.
Shr hatrs to do irrrr/ular vrrhs. or do a loni/iosiliou.
K.ATHERIXE TaLMAGE, H.A
K A e
New (Orleans, La.
Here's a person cjond all 'round, icherevrr you may put her,
U^e're not surprised she ijot Jamb ads—=vjhat man could have icithstood lier?
I-atIn Club (1); Glee Club (1, 2); Hockey (2. 3, 4); Varsity Hoi-key
(2, 3); Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4); Spaukling (4); Volley Ball (3, 4);
N. A. \. (1, 2. 3. 4): Business Manager Jambalaya (4).
Katherixe Thomas, \\..\. . New Orleans, La.
K K r
Campus Niijhts were aiuj'lty ijood, llie reason's Kitty Thomas;
She always has a ready smile, and she'll make good, I promise.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Basketball Manager (2); Neweomh Ball (3);
Captain Field Day (3); Debating Club (4); Chairman (anii>us Night
Committee (4). Senior Class
Nexvcomh College
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senior \C-Ljlass
Newcomb College
M.ARin Uhrv, B.A New Orleans, La.
(Nut ill Panel)
/ Linn'l knoTj.- Iii-r so -vny ivcll, cxrrpi lifr namr's Marie,
But 'J4's ytad lo have her, ask them and you'll see.
Elise Ujffv New Orleans, La.
She is rjuite the busy one, and known to all around;
She's helped in guile a lot of different things, as ive have found.
Ninvromli Baskcthall (1. 41: Glep Club (1. 2): N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4);
Latin I'liil, (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3); Science Club (2. 3. 4); New-foiiil.
Ball (4 1; Field Day (3).
Virginia Vhith, H.A. . . New Orleans, La.
riri/inia didn't Jiave to eome to cnlleije,
For she already had a store of knoivledt/e.
Carrie Vixvard, B.Mls. . . • Ponchatoula, La.
./ student in the music school, and very cjood is Carrie:
She does so ij^ell, I hope she'll leach, and not run off and marry.
Glee Club (3, 4).
DoROTH\ WhSTON, B.A. IX Ed. ...
A () II, A i; i;
Logtown, Miss.
7/7/0 is there nrho doesn't knoiv. and doesn't like "Dot" Jl'estonf
.It all originality she's just the very best one.
Cla.ss Viee-President (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Secre-tary
Student Government (3); Jambalaya Representative (3): New-comb
Janibalaya Editor (4>; Executive (3, 4): Extension Committee
(3); May Day Committee Chairman (3); Realization Day Commit-tee
(4); Carnot Debate Committee (4): class Play Committee (4);
Debatini,- Club (4); Dramatic Club (4): Mouse (^•ouncil (4); Tulanc
Dramatic Club (4).
THE I 9 2- 4- ^1^ J A. I>/t B A L A.Y A.
Edna Louise White, B.Mus New Orleans, La.
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Here's anotlier music student. Edna Louise U'liile;
And she can make the music, ton, I'm tctlinij you ii-liat's riijht.
Class President (1); Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4); MaiiJolin-GuiUir Clul..
Eleanor Wilson, B.A. ix Ed • . Riverside, Cal.
Eleanor comes from far-off "Cal."
In spite of the distance, she maizes a i/ood "pal."
Y. \V. O. A. (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (41: N. A. A. (?.. 4); Volley
Ball (4); Climbers (1); Dormitory (Council (4).
EoLA WooLEV, B.A New Orleans, La.
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Remember last year's May Day, and a certain Eota Claire?
tVhen it comes to danciny, Eola's certainly tliere.
Anna Wooten, B.A Monroe, La.
II I! 'I'
It'e'd hate to lose fair lima, and so li-e'rc //lad she tarried,
Until she finished <witli '.?/, before she went and married.
Glee Club (2); House Counell (2); Draniatle Clul. (2, :l ) ; llebiitilif
Club (3). Senior Class
Nexvcomb College
HE 1 9 2. 4 ^ M'^i J A. N4 B A. I_ A.V A.
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Senior Class
School of Medicine
Jack Harrisox Avers, A.I? . . . Hartwell, Ga.
K A, * X
"Why should a man whose blood is warm within.
Sit liku hi.s grandsire cut in alaliastcr ?"
Owl Club.
"Sidney." from "Gawga, " is one of the few who has weathii-red tlie storm with
us from the beginning to the end. He is a hard working boy. loves a good
time, and is well liked by the class.
Alexander James Azar. A.B New Orleans, La.
'^ p i:. i: K :::
"Life.' is a jest, aiu.l all thin-gs show it
1 thought so onif, hut now I know it."
Editor If utlalialoo, Medieal Section, '24 ; Jambalaya Representative, '24.
"Alex" made thu notes wi- passed our "Exams" on last year. Industry, that's
his middle name. The road may In; rough, but they cannot bounce the smile
off of his face.
EiMMAXLEL P^RANK AzzARA, H.S Brooklyn, N. Y.
"I have bought golden oitinloiis from all sorts of people."
Tulane Band, •21-"22.
Works hard, says little. It is his ambition to become a great surgeon.
Some day. surely, he will realize this ambition, if he keeps up the good work that
he has begun here at Tulane.
John Mintox Bi:ali. New Orleans, La.
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"Whate'ei- be did was done with so much ease,
In, him nbnie it was natural to please."
Member of Honor Council, 21-'22.
FJeall came to us from "Ole Miss," and for the jjast four years has suf-fered
with the rest of us. from the days in the "Anatomy Ijaborator'y" to the
Amphitheater at Charity. In his quiet and friendly manner he has won the
love and respect of the entire class.
Oscar Joseph Bienvenl', B.S Opelousas, La.
B e n, N 2 N, E K ;;, K B 4>
"Alas, poor Yorick ! T knew him, Horatio:
A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy."
Owl Club; Olive and Blue Club; Glee Club, '22, '23, "24; Jambalaya
Representative. '23.
And here we have Oscar. "Roy, have you heard this one?" If anything
exitpt "Urticaria" e\er liothererl him. we couldn't find it out. We predict a
monopoly in "Kar, Nose aufi Throat" practice in a few years.
THE 1 9 i 4' ^i a A.iyi B A. 1_ A.YA.
BnRXA Thomas Bowers Indiana
"Behind a frowiiiiiK providciK^e,
He hides a shining face."
Garland Greene Brown Greenville, N. C.
K A, N 2 N
"Why. then, the worid'.s mine oy.'iter.
Which I witli sword will open."
"Sailor" i.s extremely interested in two thins.s—a certain youns lady and, of
course, medicine.
John Edward Brown Blue Mountain, Miss.
A K K
"The atrocious crime of being a young man!"
"Buster" is little but loud. He thinks fast and acts ciuickly. Nothing sluggish
about him. He is always in the center of a jolly party. "Buster" is a mighty
good student, and some day the Magnolia State will be proud of him.
Donovan Clarence Brown, A.B Conway, Ark.
A K K, i; II
"A proi)er man as one shall see in a summer's day."
Class Secretary, '21, '22.
Brown has the distinction of not only passing his course with honors,
but of having "worked" his way through school at the same time. He is the
kind of a man that will succeed. Good luck, Brown.
Karl Zollicoffer Browne Kosciusko, Miss.
* A e, a o A
"Hts life is gentle; and the elements
So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world. 'This is a man!"'
Stars and Bars; Honor Council, '22, '23, '24.
As his nickname implies, "Preacher"' was a Presbyterian minister in Itta
Bena. Miss., when he felt the call to become a medical missionary. He has been
very successful in his worlt at Tulane, and has achieved the two honor fra-ternities.
His good inrtuence, while felt, was not oppressive, but rather his
pleasant smile has cheered up many a gloomy day for us. "Preacher's" perse-verance,
high grade of intelligence and his desire to serve will make him a
wonderful missionary. Though he goes to far-off China, we expect to hear great
"things from him.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
RoHFRT High Bri ,\iin:i.i) . IVIagnolia, Miss.
X, 4* X
"He oouUl diMthiK"i«Ii. Ji"(l di\i(le
A hair, 'twixt south and south-west side."
Owl Club; Class President, '24.
"Bob" is as fine a fellow as you'll meet. Clear uut and handsome. Many are
the hearts that he has shattered. >Ie numbers his friends by his aiquaintanees,
and is equally prominent in so( ial affairs, class activities and in srholastic
ability. He is our class president and has si-rvi-d us well in this capacity.
Maurice Campagna New Orleans, La.
"The world is a whetl. and everything will conit-
Around all rie:ht."
Campat^na is a local boy, ambitious and full of work. He puts out little
effort and gains much. Maurice taught school once. We wonder what made
him drift to medicine. He has done well, however, and somi (.'harity Hospital
will have a prominent "Visiting Man."
George Alexander Cami'Hell Kosciusko, Miss.
"Give me again iii>- hollow tree,
A crust of bread, and liberty."
George came to us from "Ole Miss" two years ago and has been a consistent
worker since his arrival here. He has made many friends at Tulane who wish
liim all the success in the world.
Warren William Chamberlain, B.S. . . Malvern, Ark.
"We grant, although he had much wit.
He was very shy of using it."
Chamberlain is the kind of a fellow that likes very much to mind his own
business, and do his work as best he can. He goes about in his unassuming way.
gaining knowledge, making friends, and spreading cheerfulness al>out lilm. The
"Razorback State" sent us a good lioy when we got Warren.
)enior CIass
School of Medicine
John Leslie Carmichahl. A.H Alabama
K M', 'I' 11 K. A o A
"I. thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated
To closeness, and the liettering of my mind."
Stars and Bars.
The quietest and yet one of the most popular men in our class. John Is
a "sure nuff" student, and very naturally made Stars and Bars and A. O. A.,
but we knew he would, way back yonder in thi- fn-shman year. We are sure that
his future will be a bright one.
J A. ivl B A L_ A.VA.
Richard Hi-xrv Clark Jasper, Ark.
rr K A, B X E, K ^V, A O A
"He knew what's what, and that's as hit^h
As nietaphysic- wit can fly."
Quo Vadis; Square and Compass; Stars and Bars; Owl i.'lub; Class
President. '22, '23.
A gentleman and a scholar! In the classroom or at "I-Colb's" it is all the same
with "Al"—he is the shining light, a good time. lots of friends, and the two
lionorary fraternities were his natural lot. ^^'e can't say too much in praise
of Al."
Hymen Leon Cohen, B.S Coahoma, Miss.
"Come one, come all ! This rock shall fl>-
Fi<mi its' firm base as soon as [,"
Janibalaya Rejtresentative, "21, '22.
"Fatty" has been at Tulane s'o long that he is quite as muih a fixture as
"Alfred." Six long years of hard work has at last enabled him to realize
his ambition, and now he is soon to be Dr. Cohen. If you don't know "Fatty,"
you haven't been to Tulane. If you don't like him—you're worse. Go to it,
"Fatty."
John Alexander Colealan. B.S . Plant City, Ha.
K A, N i: N, A O A
"If the heart of a man is dei>ressed with cares.
The mist is disi^elled when a woman ajipears."
Owl Club; Stars and Bars.
We thought "Bo" was going to be a pessimist until the end, Imt be. has
brightened up so of late that he doesn't seem the same "Bo." WC won't
prophesy, but there must be a lady in the case. W<''ll find out in June. John
is one of our hon<ir students, and makes friends as easily us honors.
John P. Ci'lpepper, [r.. 15. S. opi;ir\ I If, Mis
X Z X
"Why, then the world's mine oyster,
Whirh 1 with sword will upon."
"I don't know how 1 lived through il, fellows." We know. Culpepper has
dug for his "Ktuff and has pullef! up niMny a jewel of knowledge. He keeps
going when the others slop, and diu.snt kimw what "(Hiif means. The wr)rUI is.
indeed, his oyster.
GfLRiTH nvRRixcTON ^'a/oo City, Miss.
A T A, '1' X
"Be plain in dresK, and sober in your diet;
In shuii, [ii> ilearie. kiss nn- and hi- <|uiet."
Owl Club.
"CMly" liki'S the girls, but not for lun^. He used to send dut quarts of
"lloubigant." but not any more. '(lilly" is oiie of the best rinii in ihe rlass.
all around, :i giMxi student and a gocid fellow. We .ill like biiu.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
THE 1 9 2- ^ a A. M B A. L A-VA.
Pii'RRE Armaxo DoxAr.nsoN Rescr\'c, I>a.
A K K
"For iniiu' own i>art, it was Givt-k to me."
Pierre says that he and Dr. Matas came from Reserve. Some town that,
to give us such great men. Donaldson is a mighty nice fellow; not too good
to be irksome, not too bad to be a sheik—a regular fellow. Donaldson gets
his matter without much i-ffort. We are sure that time will bring out a Dr.
Donaldson, loved and respet-ted by evei'yone. as is the i.-hief.
Stacy Allen Duncan, A.H Dunn, N. C.
X '/ X
"Would'at wander to yon shady nook with me?"
Duncan joined us in our third year. He has been a bright spot in our lives.
Never a frown, no matter how the ship rocked. Full of smiles. Always ready
to crack a joke, and enjoy a hearty laugh. Not much theory about him, but
what it takes to practice medicine he has plenty of. Keep up your cheerful
mood, Duncan.
Otto Charlh.s Egdorf, R.S Sedalia, Mo.
K A, «i> B n
"A logical mind knows no error."
Otto is strictly business, and his business is medicine. However, he has had
time to make many friends during his four years at Tulane. He is a man in
every sense of the word, and w;* predict that he will go far in his profession.
Andres Roman Ferro . Havana, Cuba
"Along the cool sequestered vale of life.
He Ivcpt the noiseless tenor of his way."'
Good worlc consistently has earned for Ferro the respect of both instructors
and students. Well liked by .nil, h<' leaves carrying witli bini our sincere good
wishes for his future success.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
WlLLLAM Wli>SON Fl.OWERS Dyersburg, Tenn.
'I' li n
"A <l in Tier lubricates business."
"Bill"—we all love him. If a good nature and many friends spell success, he
will never fail. "Bill" is always around to lend a helping hand when necessary.
He has gone through his four years at Tulane without a failure—an enviable
record. We are sorry that he will leave us. We regret that he will not be with
us longer. However, we have reached the "cross-road"' and we must part. Good
luck. Bill.
THE 1 9 2- •4- a A. ^4 B A- L- A-YA.
Atilio Fl N'G FiGL eroa .... - Baranca, Peru
"O sleep: It is ;i fe'entle thinK,
Beloved from jjole to pole."
Fung, though handicapped by his English, has gotten by pretty well in
his work. How he can sleep on the front row of the lecture room, is more
than we can understand; but he does it. He hasn't filed a subject. And Peru
might well be jjroud of Dr. Fung.
Sydney Herbert Glass Mississippi
A K K
"And he is oft tlie wisest num.
Who is not wise at all."
Sidney has been in and out of school for many years, l)Ut at last is com-pleting
his medical course. He came to us two years ago fi-oin "Ole Miss." and
ably represents that institution. His perse verance and ;ibili(.\- in medicine will
land him a i>rominent place in the medical world.
Edwaru Glazer Connecticut
"The power of Thought . . . the magic of tlie Mind."
This studious looking gentleman from Connecticut attends so strictly to his
own business that it has been difficult to learn much about him. However,
in classes, his answers to questions show him to be an excellent student, and we
wish him success.
William James Grarer Rrcnhani. Texas
A K K
"In the spring a young man's faniy lightly turns
To thoughts of love."
"Willie" is always in a great humor and always on time for classes. Cases
of "Diaphragmatic F'leurisy" should always be referred to Dr. Graber, in after
years. Graber indulges in tennis and a semiannual date, but aside from these
indiscretions is a thoroughly capal^le man.
Thomas Qi incy Harbour Keener, Ala.
K ^, A o A
"A violet, by mossy stone.
Half hidden from the eye."
Stars and Bars.
"Tom" isn't a jelly -bean, he's just a hard working Idlow whose hump of
knowledge is most pronounced. He has lieen duly rewarded with the two honor
fraternities, and we feel confident that he will be a great success in his chosen
profession.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
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J A Nl B A. 1- A.YA.
Jesse Ti:rr\k H akimr . Mi illc, Ala.
K >I'
"Man is liis own staf. and that soul that can
Be honest is the only penect man."
Square and t'onipass; Owl Club.
"Speck's" sunny smile is prominent on all occasions. With this accomplish-ment
it is easy to see that he could not be a "woman-hater." Few men in the
class are as popular as "SpecU." and few men have as good a scholastic record.
Wo know he will succeed In his profession, and we hope to meet liini often in
after years.
Walter Hoiisox III- ad. H.S Birniiii<;hani, Ala.
II Iv A, X Z X
"Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs."
Quiet and perseverinjir. This boy has now successfully reached the end of his
medical course. His willingnes.s to tackle hard work and his ability to do it.
will make Head a place in ih.- nu-dii al profession.
Perry Ellingtox H()lmi)a\ Mississippi
Things don't liother "A lei" niu* h^—bui who would be bothered with grades
averaging around eighty- five? He likes a good time occasionally, but not
often enough to interfere with his work. Kveryone likes him, and his happy-go-
lucky smile will be missed next year.
William Coghlax Hol.mi-s. H.S. . Foley, Ala.
Where tlurcs life, there's hoi"'-"
Holmes tried Alabama long enougli to actjuire a B.s., and two years medicine
there. Then he came to Tulane to finish it up. E(iuall> r.ady for a joke or
for work, he has made many friends here at Tulane. Ma>- bis life's wi»rk be as
successful as it has been here at Tulanr.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
AAiiis Michael Hol lahan. A.H. .
i; N, * X
Mt. Vt-nion, N. \',
"Variety's the veiy spice of life.
That gives it all its flavor."
The boy from the Bowery! Taking life as it comes is "•liapiiy's" idea of li\ing.
His perpetual smile and his Irlsli wit have endeared bini ti.» all of us during
his years at Tulane. We are well satisfied to have "liaiip^ " represent Tulane
in New York.
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a A. Nl B A. L- A.YA.
William Ambrose Hitchinsox
K vk, O' X
"Dost thou love life? Then do not squander
For that is the stuff life is made of."
Owl Club.
Nashville, Ark.
"Hutch" is an industrious, hard working fellow.
a good time. But he does not believe in wasting tini
We know "Hutch" is all right. So go to it!
He just can't help loving
He says life is too short.
Earl Hyman, B.S New Orleans, La.
* A E, K N
"Something between a hindrance and a help."
Square and Compass; Varsity Basketball. '24.
Earl is one of the local boys, and is proud of it. There is one thing we are
sure of. that Hyman will not have his office hours before 11 a. m. It is amazing
how Earl gets his stuff with so little effort. He is one of the best students in the
class, however. We wish you luck. Earl.
Henry Jack Jexsex Walter, Okla.
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"When jet was ever found a mother
Who'd give her baby for another?"
This -is the "Swede." One has to go beneath the surface
Superficially, he doesn't seem to take anything seriously;
there is a humorous side in everything for him. But Jensen is a deep-thinking
fellow and believes that his troubles are his own. He has seen more of this
world than anyone in the class, from the coast of Maine to the coast of Spain.
We all love "Swede." and wish him success a thousand fold.
Robert Hays Johnson Hamilton, Ala.
A <^ E, * p 2
"1 )on*t i-arry all your eggs in one bask<'t."'
Stjuare and Compass.
"Johnny" hails from Alabama and says he is proud of it. He takes his work
very seriously and has wasted littlt- of his time here, as his grades will .'^liow.
Here's luck to you, "Johnny."
"Hello, fellows
to know Jensen.
Mrs. Irma Scott Jones New Orleans, La,
A E I, A O A
"Here's to Irma, the most loved.
And best student of the r-lass.
"
Stars and Rars; Woman's Medical Soritty ; Class Vice- Tresi dent,
'19, '20; Honor f'ommittee, "20, '21.
Mrs. Jones enteri-d medicine as Miss Scott, but soon derldi-d that "connubial
bliss" was preferable In singb- bbsserlucss." VW know that the combination of
"Drs. Jones and Jones" will be heard from in the medical world.
senior CIass
Sclwol of Medicine
^%^ THK 192-4- ^H^'t a A. ]yi B A. t- A.YA.
Senior Class
School of Medk'me
Miss LiAX KosiTZA. A.B California
A E I
"Sh<' is i»r«4ty to walk with.
And witty to talk with.
And pleasant, too, to think on."
Woman's Medical Society.
"Sunny California" came to us in the sophomore year,
all the trials and tribulations that the medical course
offers. We will miss her when she leaves us, and we can only wish her a happy
and prosperous voyage on the "Iliver of Life."
This fair lady from
and has stuck through
Edwin Hugh Lawsow R.S Nashville, Ark.
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"Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no fibs."
Hugh came to us from Arkansas, but has successfully lived it down. Ho now
wears shoes, smokes cigars, and is on the staff of Touro. The word glonm
isn't in his vocabulary. Hugh will ho on the pathological staff of Touro n<-xt
year, and in after years will, most likely, be a pathologist of great renown.
JuLiAX HoBSON Lo.MHARD . . . • New Orleans, La.
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"Words, words, my kingdom for more words."
Class President. '19-"20; Class Vice-President, '20- '21; Wrestling,
'19-'20; Track, l9-'20.
Julian is a member of Bel. Duval and Lombard. Inc. Despite that he is a
good boy, a good student, and well liked by the class. Some day Julian will
be dean—we know it. Dr. Duval's right-hand man and. of course, Julian knows
all of the doctors personally, especially the instructors. Julian has worked
conscientiously in his medical course, and has done well. Touro will have a
capable interne in Dr. Lombard next year. Here's success to you. Lombard.
William Harold Lount Ph.oenix, Ariz.
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His digliiHcd h
tbat "all worli
"Back and side go bare, go bare.
Both foot and hand go cold;
But. belly. God send thee good ale enough.
Whether it be new or old."
Square and Compass.
uring belies the love of life in this young man.
rid no play makes Jack a dull boy
Lount believes
and lives accordingly.
He has been a success at Tulane and will be so in the years out of school.
Lester McGarv. B.S - Norwallc, Miss.
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•'Ht' draweth out the thread of his verbosity
Finer than the staple of his argument."
Works hard. "Mac" is one of the serious boys of the class. Howi
cracks a good one once in a while. All his time goes on his work,
succeeded? We'll say he has.
'\ cr, lie
H as he
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J A. ivl B A. L A.VA-Danihl
Ro^' Mcl^T^RF. Mississippi
"Mac" canif to us from "Ole Miss" two years ago. Jind has shown himself to
he a cai)able man in his short stay here. We feel that he will always do his work
as efficiently as lie has done it here at Tulane.
Manly Mason North Carolina
Tall and handsome, and just as studious ;
retiring- sort of f el low. Iiut is well lilvnl by
he justly proud to turn out men lilce this.
he is handsome. Mason is a ver.\'
cry one in the class. Tulane can
IVIiss Jessie Mauney Mississippi
•Hen
Will
come.'? a lady, O so light of foot,
ne'er wear out the everlasting flint."
Here's the kind of a girl medical student that boys like in the class. Quiet
and capable, she has won the respect and friendship of us all. Her medical
career will l>e a useful as well as a successful oiie, and we regret that her path
must lead in a different direction from ours.
Edwin Albert Moers, B.A. . . Houston, Texas
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"If you want anything done right, do it yourself."
Moers has only been with us two years, but has won many friends in that
time. He believes in standing up for his opinion, and does it ably. He is thor-ough
In his work and will make good. Go to it, Moers, get Houston by the ears.
Aaron Moore Connecticut
The Moore brothei-s came to us from Yale last year, and Iiavc shown them-selves
to be a cretiit to their Alma Mater. Keeping mn<h to themselves, we
know little about them, except of theti- Jiigh grarh- <»! c|assi(jom wotk. Of suc-cess
we wish them Moore & Moore.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
THE 1 9 2. * J A. l»I B A I_ A.VA.
r.5i=-^=^J=^ Si.Mox MooRi-. A.B Connecticut
Berxard Earl Nelken • . Natchitoches, La.
'P A E
"I had. rather have a fool to make me merry,
Than experience to make me sad."
Square and Compass.
Well, gang, here's "Ike." Though he was one of our teachers in the early
iljiys of our freshman year, we all love him just" the same. He loves the open,
flee life. The fly lod is his hobby. He has been very active in student affairs,
and is one of the "wjird bosses" for the "Old Regular Party." We are not pre-dicting
a bright future for him. because we are sure he will have one. Gosh I
"live," we wish you well—the world.
Walter Leron Newhlrn Jacksonville, Texas
A T A, N 2 N
Owls; Vice-President Class, '20-'21; Honor Committee, '20-'21; Vice-
President Senior A. and S., '21 -'2 2.
The "Sarge" is known far and wide for his prowess in the "Battle of San
Jacinto"! "Sarge" mixes his work and play, but so carefully does he mix
them that there is a proper amount of eadi. With liis personality and ability,
he will make us all proud of him.
SaloiMAN y Regalado Paredes, B.S. . . Trinidad, Honduras, C. A.
Having acquired his Bachelor's Degree at the National Institute of Honduras,
Paredes came to the United States in search of medical knowledge. At Tulane,
during the course of his work, he became a happy married man, and now he
is "papa." Next year he goes liack to Hontluras. and our best wishes follow him.
Palestine, Texas
Senior Class
ScJwol of Medicine
Alfred Morris Parsons .........
* A e, <!> A E, T N E
"The people's prayer, the glad diviner's theme.
The young girl's vision, her everlasting dream."
Owls.
The pride of Texas is now before you! With a smile that radiates like a
Colorado sunrise. Parsons has nonchalantly broken many a heart. We wish to
inform you that he is called "Preacher" because of his name. He's called "Ivy,"
too. but we won't tell you why. At least we wish we could. He can wrest I '^,
he plays golf, and pours tea like a movie hero. "Preacher" likes the ladies oc-
' casionally, Iiut only with the proper environment. In the classroom he Is one
of our best students, and his grades are well above the average. With his per-sonality
and knowledge of medicine, "Preacher" will be one of the best men
Tulane has ever turned out, and his friends, the entire class, will be justly
proud of him.
THE
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Henry Wynne Pearce Orange, Texas
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Owls.
"Papa" PearcG, the pride of Kappa Sigma, the joy of Newoomb, and the
Adonis of the class. Wynne has been in a good humor ever since we have known
him, and this, added to an already wonderful personality, has won for him a
host of friends here at Tulane. We believe he is going to be a real honest-to-goodness
do<-tor and. a little later, when he becomes a famous pediatrician.
we expect to hear of him as an authority on tIiH subject.
RussEL Clarke Pigforo, B.S Mississippi
"Piggy" began to take life seriously after he came to Tulane. and is one of the
hardest working men in the class. For the past year he has been a junior in-terne
at "Hotel Dieu," and next year he goes to Touro. Few men in our class
are more popular than "Piggy," and we regret that this is our last year together.
Nathan Hirsch Pulmer Louisiana
Charles Glen Poole North Carolina
Going along in his quiet, unassuming way, Poole has endeared himself to us
all. His work here at Tulane has been excellent, and North Carolina will gain
a competent pliysiciaii when he In-gins his practice there.
Irving Nathaniel Rattner, B.S. .
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New York, N. Y.
Rattner hafls from New York, and though he has been with us only two
years, you can always depend upon him to give a good account of himself. He
is a real student and. with such a cheerful disposition, we predict a most suc-cessful
( nicer Ifji- l_ir. Kattiier. Senior Class
School of Medicine
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Joseph Raoll Richardson Mississippi
Senior CIass
School of Medicine
You can't keep a good man down, and '
is one of those rare personalities that you
down. What he derides to do is usually
"Richie" has a most enviable record, and
our quiz sections to stop the onslaught. In
untiring, and as editor of the medical secti
of this section, except this unworthy article,
are other things niiout him, too—several
real friend ;intl luiddii-, for he is fond of
many.
Richie," as he is known to most of us,
can't even get down, much less keep
done, and done well. As a student,
we were always glad to have him in
student activities his efforts have been
on of the "Jambalaya," practically all
is the result of "Richie's" toil. There
hunting trips, where he has been a
,11 K'iiids of sports, and quite good in
Hi-RER C. R[KE Dyersburg, Tcnii.
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Owls; Class Historian. 20-*21; Class Vi.e-President, '22-'23; Class
Secretary and Treasurer. '23-'24.
"Shorty" has been with us all through our many trying years. In our aca-demic
days he was our leader and orator and, Indeed, he filled both places nobly.
Since our freshman year in medicine only two things have worried him—class
histories and the weather—^but "Shorty" has braved the storms, and we expect
a great deal of our buildie from "Tenn."
Miss May Clarh Rorhrtson Mississippi
"He saw her charming, but he saw not half
The charms her downcast modesty concealed."
Another "Ole Miss" student. Miss Robertson came to us two years ago and
brought with her a wholesome stock of good common sense and medical ability.
We hear that she is going to Texas next year, and we hope that they appreciate
her worth as we do.
Warrex Leucht Rosen, B.S New Orleans, La.
"What shall I do to be forever known.
And make the age to come my own?"
Another of the "local boys." Warren is bound to succeed, because he has such
high ideals. We can only hope that he realizes them. "Aim high" is his
motto; even if you fall short you are still high up in the world. That's the
spirit, Rosen; we admire you for it. You have our best wishes. Oil, boy! Listen
to that harmony. Besides being a good student and reading the "Journal" every
Monday morning, Warren is quite some musician. When it comes to courting
—
well. Warren lias it on us three ways there.
William Kkxt Ri heh, A.B Wagner, Okla.
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"Whatever skiiitic could iiir|uire for,
For every why he had wherefore."
Kent is the man of the hour—sportsman, orator, statesman, and student—
known and liked by all. He is always busy and right up to the maik. We often
wonder how lie does so many things and so wi-U. We wish you the best, Kent.
J A. Nl B A. L- A.V A.
Newton* Loomis Sebastian • . . . . Norwood, La.
"Often the cockloft is empty, in those whom
Nature hath built many stories high."
Owls.
"Shorty" has a disposition that is worth a fortune to him. His laugh alone is
better than a circus. His pleasing personality and friendliness to everyone have
won the hearts of us all. We hate to lose him. We know that his success in
medicine is assurred.
Edward Franklin Shavfr Tampa, Fla.
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"An honest man, close- but tons to the chin.
Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within."
Owl Club; Honor Committee, '2?>-'24,
Samuel Charlton Shepard Texas
George Slaoczyk. Lagrange, Texas
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"And if his name be George. I'll call him Doctor,
For new-made honor doth forget men's names."
Yes, it's his real name, and he's not a Russian Bolshevik—just a Texan.
George decided he wanted to learn something about medicine, so he left Gal-veston
two years ago and came to Tulane. His work here has been exemplary,
and we are all justly proud of having had George in our class. He is a fine fellow,
and we all wish him success in his medic-al venture.
James Leonard Smith, B.S • Columbus, Ga.
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"Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin,
As self-neglecting. •
Senior Class
School of Medicine
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John (jarrisox Snelling. Jr.. A.I^. .
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New Orleans, La.
"I must havF lilierty
Withal, as lary:e a charter as tlie wind,
To blow on whom I please."
Owls; Pan-Hellenic ("ounfil.
We would not attempt to write "Johnny" up if it were not to fill this space,
because we are sure that our words cannot do him justice. However, Snelling
is one of the best students of the class and is well liked by all. Excuse our
French, "Johnny," "Bon \ oyage."
LlON'liL ll-RO.ME StOOKE'S' Utah
When you jjcnetrnte his seemin;;l>- retif-ent air. .\uu lind that he is really a very
jovial chart, and we have all ^rown to like him. An cxiellent student, he stands
amoii}^ the favori-d few in uur class.
Joseph Cosaio Tardo. A.H New Orleans, La.
A Q A
"Great contest follows, and much learned dust."
Stars and Rars.
Erasml's Hervev Evans TA^u)R, A.H. •
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Morjjanton, N. C.
Senior CIass
School of Medicine
Fred Fi etox Ticker Nacogdoches, Texas
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The oiiI.\- retiuisite for likin;,^ "Tommy" is niakiiiK his acquaintance. He care.-,
little for leminine society and social affairs in general, so devotes most of his
time to his work. Occasionally, he imagines he is back on the plains of Texas,
and shows a freat desire to whoop 'em up a bit. but, as a rule, he is content to
stay out of dipartment stores and pursue a quiet unruffled existence. When he
finishes his year at Charity next year, "Tommy" will be one of the prominent
physicians oi" the lione Star State.
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Talbot Austin Tlmbleson Norfolk, Va.
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"A Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy."
Owls; Square and Compass: Class President, '20-'21 ; Business Man-ager-
in-Chief "Jambalaya," 24.
"Tummy" comes froni Virginia, but he doesn't say "hoose" for "house." He
has been most active in student affairs and has held most all of the offices in his
classes. All kinds of sports interest "Tummy." particularly hunting, baseball,
and golf. Lack of time has prevented him from showing his real ability at
baseball, but at golf he has become quite an expert. "Tummy's" personality and
willingness to help someone else make him easily the best known and best liked
man in the class. We wish for him a brilliant future, and feel confident that our
wish will be granted. May our paths cross often.
Carlos y Fernandez Urrutia Texas
This handsome son of Spain comes from Texas. Carlos is following in the
footsteps of his father, who is a celebrated physician in San Antonio, and we
hope that he will profit much by the example set him. His work, at Tulane has
been excellent and we feel that his success is assurred.
Frank Earl Werkheiser Philadelphia, Miss.
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Frank is another Mississippian and docs his lull part toward maintaining the
excellent standards of that state at Tulane. both in a scholastic way and in the
way of personal likeableness. Always jjrompt and attentive in his classes.
Frank has won the respect of his instructors and classmates, and we feel
that our confidence in his future success is well deserved.
Charles Tarleton Willlams Lexington, Ky.
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"He who would search for pearls must dive below."
President Soi)homore (Mass; Member Council of Medical Fraternities;
Chairman Honor Committee Senior Class; Stars and Bars.
"Charlie" is one of our best offerings. A man amongst men, and also among
women. An unusual combination of serious personality and real comprehension
of medicine. "Charlie" puts his whole soul in his work and has been very suc-cessful
in his studies. He has made a personal friend of every man in the
class, and we will all be happy over the success that will be his in future years.
Leonard I^ivixgston W^ilson Aloinit Olive, N. C.
"(_;od tt-min thi-
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\\ ind lo I hi.' shorn lamb."
Leonard joined us In the junior year. He has done well in his studies, but.
oh! he has done better elsewhere—at the Nurse's Home. Rumors have it that he
is in love. If he can love as he can study, we congratulate the lucky girl.
>enior CIass
School of Medicine
THE 1 9 2..-44- i5 §1 M( J A. M B A 1- A.Y A.
Harr\ Hall Wintkrs, A.H New Iberia, La.
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Owls.
Ralph Willard \Virth, B.S New Orleans, La.
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'[ dare do all that may become a man;
A\'h(i dar'f.s do more, is none."
Owls; Stars and Bars.
Charles Si'excer Wood, B.S. ........ Batesville, Miss.
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Owls Club.
ALariox Alhert \'ol ng, Jr Abbeville, La.
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Marlon is as quiet and yet as likable a man as we have in our class. We
can't say too much in jiraise of his constantly briglit disposition and his schol-arly
and e:ontlf?nianly tiearing. His record is an enviable one and Louisiana has
iTi him a worthy representative.
Senior Class
School of Medicine
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Josi-i'H KniTH Acton Shrcveport, La.
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Assistant Editor 1923 "Jambalaya"; Vice-President Class, '24.
Keith is young in appearance, but has an old head. He is one of the "old
regulars" of our four-year bunch, having started with us in 1920. His wonderful
mind, practical ability and social standing (with the gentler sex, of course) will
ever be remembered. His success in the future is inevitable. "Yes, 1 am up,
Gurvais, are you up?"
Lazard Louis Bailev New Orleans, La.
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Assistant Busiiu-ss Manager "Jambalaya." 192,1.
Now we have a man who has pro\ en himself to be nothing but true blue.
He was one of the boys who made the Kaiser hunt a hole. When he came bade
to the Crescent City from "over there," he waded into dentistry, his chosen
profession, with his sleeves rolled up. Not different from the drive he made
against the enemy, of course he will succeed. He never fails. But he gives
juniors "Hail. Columbia."
John Emil Battle Barcelona, Spain
Square and Compass.
Our good friend from Spain is the wizard. Old "J. E." makes excellent marks
under the jjrofessors, because they have to take so much for granted when he
attempts to inform them of his learning. He is bound for Paris, so he says.
Good-bye. boys, look out. mademoiselle! Best of luck, old boy, and the great-est
of success.
SoDus Alexander Collins Winnfield, La.
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Class President. '23-"24; Class Secretary, '22-'23; Class Basketball.
'20. '21, '22; Honor Council, '23-'24; Hullabaloo Representative, 23-'24.
Those who know Sodus freely predict that the world will beat a pathway to
his office door, for he is possessed of those sterling qualities which make suc-cess
a certainty. Sodus' pojjularity is shown by the honors he has acquired.
He Is what wt' term a "good fellow," and one with whoni it lias been a pleasure
to associate this past four years. Our big friend only has lady patients.
Emile Arthur Davidson . . New Orleans, La.
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A man of ft-w words and few actions, specializing in prize fights, rotten cigars,
and women, lie took up dentistry as a side line. As for his personal appearance,
he could \h' readily mistaken for a deacon or a judge, or. if seen at a prize fight,
a red agitator. "Davy" was the pride of the army and still has tales to tell
of his experiences la the S. A. T. C. Although naturally slow, he is bound
to arrive.
Senior Class
School of Dcnliilr\)
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Senior Class
School of Dentistry
Walter Ci-ARnxcn DkRolex New Orleans, La.
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Class President, '22- '23; Honor Council, '21-' 22; Class Poet. '23- '24.
"Cajan" is a nian versatile and talented—a glolie-trotter, a student, a dii>lo-niat,
and everything. He is small of body, but big of mind and, above al!,
thoroughly dependable. "Cajan," in the early part of last year, t-onvineed him-self
that it is not good for a man to live alone, therefore we list him as a
brother benedict. On him who is justly entitled Dame Fortune will confer that
lasting degree, "Success." Every night of prize fights he goes to Dave's house to
study.
RuDOLFfi AIarion Dozn-R . . . . Winiisboro, La.
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Class Basketball, '20.' 21, '22; Glee Club. '21-'22; Arkansas Club.
"Satchel," another hard-hitting little fellow, deserves all the credit in the
world for his consistent strive toward the goal. Yes, Rudolph has just about
reached the top. We are afraid our outstanding dental operator will not con-tinue
his splendid work as a tlentist, as "Aunt Lou" has a good hold on him.
Rudolph, I feel sui-e the ladies will miss their little "sheik" about as much
as your true fellow classmatt-s. Here's hoping for the best.
Edward Larstox Farrar . Birmingham, Ala.
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Glee (.'lub. '22; Football. '23.
"Uncle Ed." well known in Tulane as a man of high ideals, a natural leader,
wonderful personality, and loved by all. Even his patients love "my doctor."
He took the lead in the beginning and. after four years, is found still leading,
but going stronger all the time. Biruiingham. we are sure, will rejoice to see
him come baclt again. Tt grieves us classmates to have to i>art from our good
big-hearted "Uncle Ed."
Norman Ferguson • Ellisville, Miss.
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Class Secretiiry and Treasurer. 22-'23. '23-'24.
"Fergie" long since gave up the idea that "herpicide will save it," and ac-cepts,
witii characteristic philosophy, the loss of his crowning glory. It (s not
often we meet a combination of dental student, poker player, and ladies' delight,
and yet to hold certain ideals which characterize the man wherever he is. Al-though
he devotes half his energy to answering telephone calls from the victims
of his charms, he has enough left to enable him to overcome all the impedimenta
in the way of a seeker alter knowledge.
Benjamin Major Gentry New Orleans, La.
"B. M.." synonym for "Old Kcliable." Gentry is the Bolshevik of our class;
his social delight seems to be In starting an argument. However, he is a con-
.scienlious worker and will do the profession justice. He will be a victim to the
salesmen of dental apparatus, as he answers all advertisements.
Mrito
Rex Harris (jLNTER . Blue Mountain. AIIss.
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Associate Editor of "Jambala\a," '2()-'21 ; Memher Honor Coun-cil.
'20, '21. '22, '23.
After a few >ears of school - teach in g^, "Professor" decided to enter the field
of dentistry, and since his arrival at Tulane has set the pace for the class in
grades. Popular among his classmates and respected by his instructois. Gunter
will leave us with his success assured and our best wishes following him.
James Porter Hollers r^allas, Texas
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Square and Comi)ass.
Here is a representative from the Lone Star State. It behooves us to say that
Texas has been well represented by Hollers. Though he has spent but three
years with us, he has worked his way into the heart of every one of his class-mates.
We need more men like you. James. Just anyone can handle a ""nut"
like this—a big, pleasant friend.
Erxest Rirkett Jordan . . - Purvis, Miss.
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Square and Compass; Honor Council. '24.
"E. B." is purely the type of man to make some fair one happy. His chief
ambition has been to grow some hair on his head, which is filled with brains.
Pleasant, congenial, efficient. Three-fifths genius, two-fifths bull. A combination
that cannot be beaten. We predict for him a smiling future. Here's to your
success; may it be as great as the record you leave behind you. We trust you
will not get your two professions mixed up.
James Fraxk Kilpatrick Noxapater, Miss.
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Assistant Editor Square and ('ompass.
"Pat" hails from "Ole Mississippi," the town of Noxai)ater. Honest, sincere,
and scholarly. A true friend to us all. He joined us in our sophomore year.
and we immediately saw his worth. "Pat" was a pharmacy student in his
senior year before he heard the suffering call of humanity. H^is expericn.e makes
him a reliable source of information to his c-lassmates. Frank, youi- host nf
friends will watch for you, for your future success is guaranteed.
Metz Carlton Love DfRidtU-r, La.
Vice-President Junior t'iass; U.S. DcKiee L. S. U.
Metz Is the gay Lothario of the class. Few are the feminine wish(\s he cannot
gratify. He has a How of words and a liquid smoothness that would have turne<l
Cicero green with envy. Somewhere In tlie state of Louisiana Is :i town called
DeKidder, waiting patiently for thi.s brilliant and gifted young man to reli<-\ e
its toothache. Hut what of the ladies, when he leave.**?
Senior Glass
School of Dculhtr^
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J A. M B A. L A.VA.
Chorgi: Dewey McAnally Ricl
Senior Class
School of Dcnlisiry
iinond, Va.
"Mac" has Ijeen a grfat influence amont? liis associates, l)oth in school and out.
to do the right thing. His strong- determination is characteristic of "Old Mac."
His technique and operative will always bear inspection. He has been a credit to
us, and will show those aristocrats back in Oie Virginia our modern and well-established
knowledge of dentistry. "Old Mac" cannot run at all without
taking off those shoes, though.
Hebert Ha^es Martin Ozark, Ala.
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Square and Conipass; Honor Council, Class of "22; Assistant Business
Manager "Janibalaya." '24; Honor Council, '24.
No one in our class can boast of a greater number of friends than the big
"Sheik." Quiet, unassuming, pleasant, good-natured, Martin is truly a prini_e.
In the city wherein he chooses to reside, we feel doubly safe in saying that there
will be one excellent d»ntist. God speed you. "Sheik," we feel proud to say we
know you.
Otho Messer Sumrall, Miss.
Otho possesses that inherent quality of "dry Irish wit," and makes us happy
when we are blue. From his knowledge, ability, and willingness he has helped
us nil. He is a friend indeed. We may well say of him:
"In the doctor we have a friend indeed.
We certainly predict that he will succeed.
His duties he manifests that he enjoys;
In life, for him, are but few decoys;
And from the character of work that he has performed.
We may say that in dentistry he is well informed."
Sedgie Lamar Newso.me . , .
4' n 2
Columbia, Miss.
n, A r 2
Sedgie, the boy from Columbia. His departure from New Orleans' bright
lights will be accompanied with many regrets. Our little friend should be com-plimented
on the efficientry of his "quill." Of course, he will be among the first
to finish his practical work, being one of the shining stars of our class, both
practically and theoretically. Just how th«-.\- will keep him back is beyond us
to prophesy.
SoLiGXY Pai L ()i HRE New Iberia, La.
S. p. Oubre. The "S" stands for Soligny. My. what a namel But, as the
ancients say, "What is in a name?" Soligny is the hardest worker of the class,
slow but sure, and we all take our hats off to the "doctor" who has worked so
hard and loves his profession so dearly. Oubre, old pal, we are with you to the
man.
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THE 1 9 2, 4 vJ A.M B A. I_ A.YA.
I^Af ^^f
Eugene Lucian Paysee . . New Orleans, La.
A local boy. but a good boy. His jirevious experience in pharmacy has made
a great deal of his work easy for him. Everyone knows Paysee as the dependable,
consistent friend. This gentleman and scholar will have no trouble making
good, although he has a competition in Davy, DeRouen, and other local boys.
Now here's to you, pal.
Leroy Pixchback FuIIerton, Miss.
S "^ *
"Pinch" was our vice-i>resident of the student body last year. His knowdedge,
experience, and practical ability will make him a "tip-topper" in dentistry. He
has a learning of frankness, and has made friends all the way through school.
Yes, he is married. His wonderful success in New Orleans may be the cause
of his remaining here, although DeRidder is expecting the great come-back.
Elliot Saml el Phillips New Orleans, La.
Elliot is one of the chosen jieople, as even a casual glance at his likeness
shows. While Elliot is by nature a cheerful and easy-going gentleman, it
is only necessary to mention bacteriology and pathology to see the clouds of
wrath darken his brow. But, everything considered, "E. S." is pretty good for a
home product.
Vergil Hardie Reitzell Riverton, La.
Class Basketball, '21- 2; Glc Club, *21.
"Shine." which we recognize as V. H. Reitzell, hails from the municipality of
Riverton, La. Lord knows where that is. "Shine" is the song bird of our class
and a social bear. He is a "shining light" in our professional ranks, and we
expect great things from him in the gas fields of Louisiana, gas being his
greatest asset. The boys of the barnyard understand his brogue.
Selcvr BiRDETTE R0BIX.SOX . Lake Charles, La.
A :;; A
Baseball Team, "23; Football. '23; Assistant Business Manager "Jam-balaya,"
'22; Class Poet, '23.
In "Robby" true worth is exemplified, and it is all too seldom that we meet
a man who shows such constant and zealous attention to duty. Robinson is a
synonym for thoroughness. "Robby" brought an inevitable record with him
from Neltraska, and will leave Tulane with another equally as good. "Robby s"
specialty is the care of children's teeth, though he intends to live and die a
bachclor(?). In other ways we find him a good friend and companion to every-one,
lie is an all-round man and one of our best.
Senior Class
School of Dentistry
THE 1 9 2- 4- wT A. Nl D A. U A.VA.
Fames CjERVAIS Roberts DeRiddcr, La.
Senior Class
Scliool of Dcntibir^
21-
S ^i' <^
Class Basketball, •2U-'21, 12; Class Historian, '22- 23; Class Treas-urer.
•23-'24.
"J. G.," the baby of (lur ilass, but watch out. fair ladies, he is some pooil-looking
baby. Gervais does not seem to grasp the signifieanee of his presence
in this world, but we have hopes of the final understanding. All joking aside,
Gervais is one of the brightest prospects of the elass for a successful future in his
chosen profession.
Thomas Jefferson Rl'shint, Mt. Meigs, Ala.
H K <i>, vk u, A V ^
"Tom" came to us in his sophomort- year from Atlanta Southern. He is a
typical son of Alabama, who could not resist the lure of the ladies of the
Creole state. Personality plus his auburn hair knocks 'em dead. But "Tom" is
not the tj-pe who cannot stand jiopularily. His record as a student is worthy
of the best consideration.
Fred Poole Setzler Crossett, Ark.
H M' '1', 1 <i', A r :;:
Class Historian, -24; Class Basketball, '20. '21, '22; Fraternity Bas-ketball.
'21-'22; Kratornity Baseball. '21-'22.
When "Setz " returns to the "ra/.orba<k" state with his modern ideas of den-tistry',
those good dentists will sit up and take notice. (Five dollars' reward to
anyone who catches Fred working oti anything but a sixteen or seventeen-yeai'-
old good-locking ilappt r t
Pendleton Jett Slai ghter Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Honor f'ouncil. '20.
H M' <i', A r i:
Square and < 'umi)ass; T^rH'sidetU ("lass, '22
•21. '22, '23, '24,
"Doctor P. J.." as everyone calls him. is the biggest "little man" of our
class. In addition to a punch like Oempsey's, he is blessed with a congenial
manner, a vigorous mind and, aliove all, a wonderful personality. The doctor
is also a member of the Benedict Club. Bo, fair readers, "Still your heai'ts."
"P. J.," through thick and thin, we are behind you. May your sui-cess in the
future be the greatest. "Yes, that's right, Dr. Ben."
Charles Lamar Smith VoI)lar\iHleK,% Miss.
^v <>, :;: n, a r z:
SfjUHre ;ind < "ompass; Vice-Presid<'nt Class, "20; Fraternifv Haseball.
22-'23; Fraternity Basketball, 22-'23: Honor Council. '21, '22. '23;
President Dental Student Body. '23-'24; Vice-President Studmt Coun-cil,
'23-'24; Delegate Student Midway Conference, 23-'24.
Liamar hails from Poplarville. the Mississippi town of politi<s. If politics will
Itlay any part, we will predict that lie is soon to become presidi-nt of the Mis-sissippi
slate board. There is a big opportunity for dentists of his type.
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THE I 9 2. 4'
Hi iir^i • - —-^*Qtaa1 a A. Nl B A L A.VA.
EuGFNE J. Bergeret New Orleans, La.
n K 4-
"Gene's" graduation leaves a big gap in the line of the Gre<;'n Wave
that wiil be hard to fill. He has always been reckoned as one ot the
best guards Tulane has ever turned out.
|. M. Daxxerer New Orleans, La.
One of the hardest workers of the class, it is not hard to prophesy
sure success for this youngster in the battle of life.
H. S. Williams New Orleans,
This man worked hard to get through, and now that he has atlainud
his diidonia, we expect to see him woik iven harder.
Senior Class
Third Year Pharmacy
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D. (JoMi-z (v ToRRHs) San Aiulres, Cuba
Another shining light from the land of sugar cam'. A favuritc with
members of both sexes —especially the weaker.
J. T. Baltar. Jr New Orleans, La.
B 4> i;
The big siH-ial ;i .m i" isit inn of the Pharmacy Chiss. Divided his time
into two parts, sclmol and dances.
L. H. Ha\m>v Lockcsburg, Ark.
The man li oni Ihc i lold. ii W'isl . i 'luw .s; (nbiuro and carries five
fingers on each hand.
A. W. Brown New Orleans, La.
A K E
One of the best I'm d ball nu-u south. "Brotliei" is one of tlic most
popular men on t h(> campus. One consolation in his giaduation is
that he will be \nu-k next year in a new course, ready to chase the
pigskin again.
John A. CAMiMii-Li Kosciusko, Miss.
\i ^ Z
When "Jawn" tolls the n:inic of his htniie tnwn one begin.s to look
for the long whisker.**. Hnwivi r. he is (fi'i'c h^irmU-ss and niiTely
comes from Mississipi)i.
Senior Class
Third Year Pharmacy
F. L. Cooi'RR Robeliiie, La.
B * 2
The man with the student stare. Fools his piol's with it. Conse-quence—
graduation and diploma.
T. F. Curtis Robeliiie, La,
S N
Hnnii- town Imy ol" tile aliii\'i'. No otli^r imints of ri'sembl.inie.
T. R. Durham. Jr Verda, La.
No rulation lu th-' laiiious bull ol" tlir last iianir. Rcallj- quite a nice
boy. Favorite with ohl ladii-s and oliihlien.
C. R. Farmer Pearl River, La.
n *t i;
The son of the soil ii oiii upstate, stuilyint; iiliarmacy and then in-tends
to go back honiu and get nianied. Education hasn't lielped.
A. R. Jimenez San Jose, Costa Rica
The Ramon Navarro of Iho Senior Class. Goes over I-is wilh the
ladies. Threatens to become king of Costa Rica.
Senior Class
Third Year Pharmacy
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THE 1 9 2. -^ J A-Ki B A. 1. A.YA.
^kai^
A. H. Goodrich Baton Rouge, La.
Although coming from the home town of I-i. S. U., "Goodie" is all
Tulane. even down to his "materia medica."
J. A. Badia Cainajuaiii, Santa Claia, Cuba
We all envy the senor Ills vacations at home. Why? Be yourself
skags.
G. Randolph Lea New Orleans, La.
B * 2
A home l)oy and one of the most consistent men in the college.
Carl Lino New Orleans, La.
A 2 •!>. n A *
"Hoolis" might not be al)le to stop a pig. l)ut he don't miss stopping
anything that comes his way on the ball tii^Id.
Senior Class
Third Year Phmmacy
Ernest L. M.asson New Orleans, La.
B * 2
Instead of developing into u rival of Koliert Mantell. "Ernie" seems
determined to follow in liis father's footsteps.
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THE 1 9 2, 4 ^ y «f J A. t»1 B A I- A.Y A.
Robert R. Fixl.wson St. Louis, Mo.
2 A E
The boy fi'om Missouri—always wants to bp sliown. Anr)ther favorite
with the lair sex.
W. S. O'Shea Alexaiuiria, La.
A good boy and a hard worker. Sure to grnsp oltl tiinu o|>|M.rtuiiil y
Willi a strangle hold. C^an't niisa out.
P. A. Parrixo Cheneyville, La.
B * S
The tall man of the Senior Class, Stands four feet five in his boots.
Big in intellect, small in stature.
C. L. SiMMuxs Dinton, La.
Won fame by having tin* same name as Monk. Promises to di-velop
into a great pharmacist. Watch his smoke.
Senior Class
Third Year Pharmacy
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THE 1 9 2. -^ J A. IvI B A L. A.YA.
senior VCjLlass
College of Alii and
Sciences
JoHX JosEi'H Archin'ari), Jr New Orleans, La.
K A, N 2 N
In Johnny we find a rare combination—a glutton toi' woric. a iirinre lor fel-lowship,
an Adonis for looks, and a bear with the ladies.
Class Football (1): Class Track (2); Secretary Art.s and Science
Student Body: Student Council; Student Senate.
DoN'ovAN RoRiNsox Ar.mstrong Welsh, La.
i; A E
Don was popular at Tulanc. but more popular at Ncwconib.
White Elephants; Tug-o-War (2); Class Basketball (1): Class
Secretary (2); Pan-Hcllcnic Ilepresentative (S, 4); Interfraternity
Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4).
George Sherman Aver\ . Jr New Orleans, La.
(Not in Panel)
George knows so much about stoi'ks and bonds that he ought to specialize
in investments.
James Keith Baker New Orleans, La.
lie will never "Icnci'd dou^h" with his intelligence.
Henry Joseph Bavon, Jr New Orleans, La.
"Whoever knows Henry caiini>t helji Hiving him. Putting it mildly, he's a
wrestler of no mean ability, a clean ?i)ort and a good one, a congenial and
oldiging classmate, a loyal, sincere and lovable friend.
John Lansing Beven New Orleans, La.
K *
The same smiling ".lack." yestei-<lay, today, and tomorrow. As a gentleman,
a .student, and a clean-rut man, he holds our .admiration and respect.
Class Wrestling; Class Track; S. A. .^. V. Wrestling; S. A. A. V.
Boxing (1); Varsity Cross-Count i-y (2); t'lass Vice-President CI);
Track Manager (4).
Joseph Dewey Billeaudeaix Eunice, La.
* B n, E K s
However bewildering his name appears to be.
He knows but contentment and tranquility.
J A. lyl B A. L A.Y A.
Walter Christian' Bosch New Orleans, La.
* B K
A future ph>-su-i.st. Hopes to snare an atom some day.
Secretary Shield and Scimitar (3); Student A.s.sistant in Pliysics (S. 4).
Ralph James Christmax Crowley, La.
(Not in Panel)
2 n
Glee Olul) (2): Student Assistant in ('lieniistry (tl; Ilonur t'oun.il
(3): Dormitory GoverninK Boai-d (2).
Wallace Alexander Clyde Selma, Ala.
(Not in Panel)
K 2, * X
Can attend more social functions and get aloUK better in spite of it than anyone
else in the class—the pride of Newcomli.
White Elephants; O. O. S. ; The Pathogens; Janjlialaya Class Rep-resentative
(4).
Marvel Leaman Crawford Denver, Col.
(Not in Panel)
X 2 X
O music, sphere descended maid.
Fi'iend of jjleasure, wisdom's aid.
Glee ("lull (1. 2. r>. 4); V. M. c A. Caliinet; Newconili-Tuhine Operetta
(I, 2, .!).
Cyril Franklin Flo-sd Phenix City, Ala.
K *
He came to us from Aubur'u with hi.s i|uiet(?) ways and no one reali/.ed that
he was a second Wilson until his class w.as in need of a leader, then—Here's to
the President of our Senior Class.
Honor Counc-il (4); Class President (4); Square and Compass.
Thaddeus Honore Gueymard Carville, La.
* P 2
Fully claims "MediciTie Fir.st." but "t.'ollef^e Life" runs a close second.
Willi. \.M .Mi mfouh II \ii.k. Jr iNew Rhodes, La.
2 It
There never was a river without its mist of gr.ay.
There never was a "Halle" that failed to save the day.
Junior Prom Committee (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3); Vl<e-Presi-ilent
Student Body (4); Gym Dance Committee (4).
)enior CIass
College of Alts and
Sciences
J A. I<^ B A. I_ A.YA.
>enior CIass
College of Arts and
Sciences
Charles Alglstls Havaro Rig Cane, La.
(Xot in Panel)
i: n, * X
The Pathogeans; Vire-President (2); Ilonni- ("unTiril (2); ('lass Foot-ball
(2): Janibalaya Class Represi-ntalix e (4).
Sidney Robert Henry . Marse, La.
Gl'y Richard Jones Remy, La.
{Not in Panel)
* P 2
He is not very tall, but he has sueh long waj's.
Glee Club (1. 2); Class Wrestling (1).
Joseph Aloysius Lanasa New Orleans, La.
Aeadeniic Board (-1); Class Secretary (4); Honor Board (4); Jutiior
Prom Coniniitee (3).
DoMiNiCK Joseph Longo New Orleans, La.
<\> B n
A bright seholai-. answeiing to the name of 'Ttoin." The Kuilolph of the .Senior
Class.
Arthur James McComiskey New Orleans, La.
"Mc," alias "Murphy." has real Irish blood, ir you don't believe it. just tell
him that the North of Ireland is all wrong—and he won't treat you like he
does his patients, either.
Albert Howard Mann Texarkana, Ark.
(Not in Panel)
2 N, K >^
True to his name, he has shown what it is to be a man in Medicine. He may
he slow in speech, but he's fast otherwise.
(lEORGE Pratt ^L\rtin New Orleans, La.
2 X, II A *, K A *
Pratt sui'ely can throw the leather tliioui,'!! the hoop, especially when he
pl.ays versus L. S. U.
01i\-e and Blue: White Elephants: Sphinx: Class Baseball (1):
Varsity Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4); Captain (4); Varsity Baseball (3, 4);
Academic Board (2); Class President (2); Pan-Hellenic Council (3. 4).
Lawrence Forstall Martin New Orleans, La.
The little man with the giant's intellect. A .hard worker if there ever was one.
Varsity Debating (1. 3. 4): Alternate (2); Carnot Medal (2);
Oratorical Council (2, 3. 4); Glendy Burke (1); Chemical Adviser (4);
Student Assistant in Chemistry (4),
THE 1 9 2. 4
iiiiini —^" ' --
J A. M B A. L A.V A.
Thomas Willis Martix Belton, S. C.
(Not ill Pani'i)
K ^I'
Martin rlainis to be a ladies' man. I>ut he surely treats 'em right.
(Miss) Doroth-^' Hertha Martinez New Orleans, La.
"Dot" a.spires to a career as a chemist.
Jambalaya Class Representative (2); P, S. W.
Charles Joseph Miangolarra New Orleans, La.
A true son of France is li'l' Charlie, but in his soul must be a bit of Iri-sh
to give such a depth of vision, a regard of justice, a personality so pleasing.
Class AVrestling (2); A. A. U. Champion (2); Varsity Wrestling (3).
(Mrs.) Jli.ia Johnson Nelson Shreveport, La.
The "Mothfr" of oui- class. Afraid of no "prof," and always read\' to light
for "her lioys."
Carroll Davis C^vertox Pine Bluff, Ark.
N i; N
An all-'round man—studious and active in student affairs. His researches will
reach the four corners of the earth.
Clarence Pierson, Jr Alexandria, La.
2 A E
An artist. ILses prof-s :is modi-l.s while listoning to tiieir lectures.
Art Editor 1921 Jambalaya (4).
Walter Wallace Poimbuelf Leesville, La.
He was a wise man who said. "The hardest workers are married men." Wal-ter
has led a varied life here at the ITniversity, beiny, alternately, a student, a
politician, but always a gentleman.
President Arts and Science Student I^ody (I); Secretary-Treasurer
•.Student Council (4).
Robert Goodhart Polack New Orleans, La.
"Boliby" was al wa^'s ther(' with I he school spirit.
Class Wrestling (2, n) ; S. A. A. V. Wrestling' (2); Band (2, li. 4):
Orchestra (3): Glendy Burke (2. 3. 4); Glendy Burke Medal for Eng-lish
Essay (3); Manager Band (4); Student Senate (4); Glendy
Burke Historian.
Frederick Howard Rohni New Orleans, La.
K A
"Though lost to sight, to moinry dear
Tliou c\ er wilL remain."
>enior CIass
College of Alts and
Sciences
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J A. M: B A I. A.VA.
jenior \CuLiass
College of Arts and
Sciences
William Hi'NRV Rolling = , . . New Orleans, La.
(Not in Paufl)
* B n
The fiei-y politician from thp ninth ward.
Class President (3>; Honor t'oniniittee (3); Junior Prom Committee (."J).
Sam Bloom Saiewitz Talliilah, La,
(Nut in Panel)
:s A :\i, <i' A E
His unassuming exterior hides an aeute, (|uestioning mind. His is a kindly
.'soul. v\hiili requires no test to bring out its excellent (lualities.
Assi.stant Business Manager Janibalaya, 1921.
Garvin Shands Salnolrs New C)rleans, La.
A T S>
A lad with lots ol* iM'rsf\ erame. One of the li-\v students who i-ead more
L'lan three i)aguK of "Money iind Banking" at one time.
Class Baseball (1): White Elephants; Tug-o-W;ir: (Hive and Blue;
Sphinx; Tennis Team (4).
Reynolds Daroen Smith Okolona, Miss.
K 2, * X
Behold—a man whose actions none can foretell,
Nor fathom the thoughts that in his mind do dwell.
Jamlialaya Class Representative (2); Class Vice-President (3).
Richard Taylor Stephenson Washington, La.
Looks and talks like a piolessor. A\'ants to hn one. Will he one undoulitedty.
Dramatic Club; Olendy Burke; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; .Student Assist-ant
ill English.
Edward Garland Walls New Orleans, La.
A i; *, N ^ N, A ^P <l>
a potential dcxtor, who will some day spread ;il.in;iit the Mayos' fame.
Though he is little, he will do I)ig things.
White Elephants; Olive and Blue; Jarnbalaya Staff (2) ; Tulane
Promotion Force (2); Class Historian (2); The Pathogens; CMass
Basketball (2); Chairman Junior Prom (3); Hullabaloo Staff (2, 3);
Interfraternity Basketball; Interfraternity Tennis; Class Secretary-
Treasurer (4).
Ellas Weixer New Orleans, La.
"His lilie was gentle; and the elements
So mixed in him. tliat Nature might stand up
And say to all the world, "This is a man.' "
THE 1 9 2. ^ A. M B A. L A.V A.
Mkhhai, Chari,i:s Ahrahm . St. Joseph, La.
First conies Mike, a real engineer.
Heads the list, but that's not queer.
S. A. A. U. Wrestling (3); Viee-President Engineering Society;
Treasurer: Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); Committee on Student Af-fairs.
Pall Lol is As'iiR-i", Jr New Orleans, La.
A K K, A <I> .M
Next in line is studious Paul.
\\'hen it comes to brains, he l)eals us all.
Class Track (1. 2. 3): Varsity Track (3); class Basketball (2);
Scrub Basketball (2, 3); Sphinx; Engineering Society (3. 4); Stu-dent
Senate; Class President (4); Chairman Intercollege Senior
Committee on Student Affairs.
Eugene Blocker Diboll New Orleans, La.
2 A E
"Jinks" Diboll, of the ('ivil Clan,
Kond of the ladies, and a real he-man.
Olive and Blue.
EuwiN Frank New Orleans, La.
A n-al line rcll<,w, tills Kdwin I^'rank,
l''(ir inan\- rides, 'tis him we'll thank.
Engineering .Society.
Arthi R Middleton Hill Hammond, La.
An industrious youth, and self-reliant.
His answers are .short, and sometimes defiant.
Secretary Engineering Society; Jambalaya and flullabab lass
Uepresentative (4l; llullabalno Kililni- of lOnglneering (1).
>enior CIass
College
of Engineering
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THE 1 9 2. 4 1 a A I^ B A L- A.VA.
Abraham Adler Hirsch New Orleans, La.
A. A. Hirsrh, of ihf (.'hemicul Srhool.
He tail argue and argue, and still keep cool.
Engineering Society; Class Track (1).
Mariox h'icHiEvicH New Orleans, La.
A bright lad, this, and a happy one, too,
The handsomest one we ever knew.
Engineering Society; Track (3); Cross-Country (3).
Pall Krlmplealan New Orleans,
n K A
Another good man, and a Civil besides,
In a wagon hitched to a star he rides.
Class Wrestling (2); Class Track (2); Varsity Track (3); Engineering
Societs'; Executive Committee (4).
Leon Lassem Atlanta, Ga.
Ijpon Lassen, of sheik renown,
Looks real handsome in cap and gown.
Engineering Society.
Jenior CIass
College
of Engineering
William Stoxe Leake Beaumont, Texas
ATS!
Here's the pilot ol" our Junior days.
William says that good looks pays.
Siihinx; Varsity Track (1. S); Class Footliall (1. 2); Pan-HellHUic
Representative (2. 3. 4); Class President (3); "T" Club: Engineering
Society (3. 1); Advisoi-y Board (4); Class K.\ecuti\c Coniniittee (4).
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Benjamin Francis Leepfr . . Union, S. C.
A modest stude, and a poet, too.
His wit is good, and always new.
Engineering Society; Assistant Athletic Director.
Richard Blaxd McCoxnell New Orleans, La.
A Iv E
Captain Di<k, with a lo\able grin,
Always runs when the girls come in.
Class Vice-President (1); Hullabaloo Class Representative (2);
Glass Secretary (3); Student Body Vice-President (4); Captain Var-sity
Wrestling Team (2); Varsity Boxing Team (1); Cheer Leader (4);
Thirteen Club; Sphinx; Engineering Society.
Eugene Beall Mabson New Orleans, La.
A 4» JI
a miyhty flne chap, with a great liroad smile.
He will make his mark in a very short while.
Class Baseball (1. 2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (2); Hullabaloo
Class Representative (3); Class Vice-President (4); Engineering So-ciety.
Simon Berkson Mansberg Nt Or La.
2; A >i
"Carre and Heartstrings," that's the name.
Will soon enjoy a world-wide fame.
Architectural Society; Engineering Society; Jambalaya Board (2);
Class Wrestling (3); Class Track (3); Interfraternity Basketball;
Hullabaloo (2).
Albert Eowin ALarks New Orleans, La.
AlbiTt Marks, with those serious eyes,
Has ambitions that reach the skies.
Enghieerlng Society.
>enior Class
College
of Engineering
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NathaniI'L L. Marks, Jr New Orleans, La.
Brother N:it. who dotes nn \voi"l(.
An engineef wlio doesn't shirk.
Varsity Tr.Tck (1, 2, 3. 4): Varsity Footlmll Manager (2); .'itudint
Rei)resentati\ e Tulane Athletic Council; Tulane Senate.
Lawrexcr F()R.stai,l Martin' New (Oileaiis, I>a.
Lawrence Martin, tliat gicat deliater.
An instructor, too. in liis .\lnia Mater.
Vansity Deliating Team (1. 3, 4); .Alternate (2); Carnot Medal (2);
Oratorical and Debating Council (2. 3, 4); Glendy Burke (1. 2. 3. 4);
Secretary (2); Speaker (4); Engineering Society (3); Chemical Ad-viser
(4): American Cheniii-al Society: Student .Assistant in chemistry
(4).
C[,A^T()x Li'iiLow Nairn'h, Jr. . .
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. . New Orleans, I^a.
Clayton Nairne. that terrible man,
Goes to Paris whenever he can.
Class Basketball; Class Baseball; Sphinx; Olive and Blue; Engineer-ing
Society; Student Body Secretary.
Arthi R Jo.sEi'H Naquin, Jr Alexainlria, La.
Liked by all. and a prof at that,
A likeable head is beneath that cap.
University Band (2); Tug-o-War (2); Square and Compass; En-gineering
Society (3): President (41; Y. M. c. A. Cal.iii.'t |3. 4);
Tulane Senate (4); Glee Club (4).
>enior CIass
College
of Engineering
Harold Fraxci.s Orioi New Orleans, La.
Canary Bird, the radio fan,
Six feet tall, and a re.al cave man.
Engineering Society.
THE 1 9 i 4.
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CKAiiioRxi-: Pi:rri[.liat . New (^rlfans, La,
A social light, and man -about -town,
He has a nature you can't keep down.
TuK-o-War ( 1 ) : Wrestling : t'lass Set-ret ary; Thirteen i 'luh ; < 'lass
Vic*='- President ; Quartermaster; Representative Pan-I hlleiiii' ( 'ouncil
Olive and Blue; Engineering Society.
(iFRAi.j) Li-R Rhodes New Orleans, La.
Billy Rhodes, with his iionderous mind.
Something of worth will sur<-l>- rtn<l.
Engineering Soiiet>'.
Harlow I^momas Richardson New Orleans, La.
Our lab instructor of electrical fame,
Whatever his work, he'll make a name.
Engineering Society.
Emerson Ai.frrd Rogan New (Orleans, La.
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Emerson Kogan, of world renown,
A real good fellow, all around.
f'las-s Track (1); Class Wrestling (1); Ja tnl.alaya (2); Engineering
Society,
Senior Class
College
of Engineering
mammMss.'^^ ..
Walter James Rothschild New Orleans, La.
P.aron dp Rothschild, the name's quite befittiiiLV.
For Waltor keeps on when others are quitting.
Engineering Society.
Edwin Wilson Vennard . New Chileans, La.
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The President of the Engineers,
For "Red" let's give three lusty i heers.
Engineering Kociety; Class Vir-e-Presidont (3); Glee Club (3. 4);
Vice-President (4); President Engineering Student Body (4); Student
Body Representative on Tulane Athletic Council; Chairman Class
Executive Committee (4) ; Tulane Senate.
Ji ncE Scott Waldrep Hugo, Okla.
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A judge, in sooth, and of excellent standing,
More knowledge of law he is always demanding.
Tug-o-War (1, 2); Class Football (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (S);
Engineering Society.
Charles Wiggin, Jr New Orleans, La.
>eiiior ciass
The last on the list, and long may he live.
Pointers on baseball and ])hy.sics he'll give.
Baseball Manager (3); Assistant Baseball Manager (2); Represent-ative
Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3); Class Games (1. 2).
College
of Engineering
J A. lyt B A. 1, A.YA.
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Neil Alglst Ar.mstroxg, Jr Aleraux, La.
For three long years has Armstrong
Led onr class to fray;
The reason's simple, >qu can't go wrong'.
His name begins with "A."
Square and Comjiass; Glendy Burlio (3, 4) ; Si-rgeant-at-ArniH ( ")
Moot Court (2, 3, 4); Jambalaya Reiin-sentativi' and Class His-torian
(4).
Llovd Joseph Cobb New Orleans, La.
A confidence man in livii h, wh \ow,
Not on the streets or lumlcv aids to prowl.
But "I am right, who'll dispute nie now."
"I can't be wrong"—his eternal howl.
Class President (4) ; S. A. A. U. Wrestling Chani|:iion (1) : Tulane
Wrestling Champion (1) ; Interclass Debate (1) ; Varsity Orator (2)
Varsity Debating Alternate (2i; Varsity Deltater (3, 4); Glendy Burke
(1. 2. 3. 4); Oratorical and Debating Council (2, 3. 4); Moot Court
(2, 3. 4); Tulane Club (3. 4); Dramatic Society (3); Tennis Manager
(4); Interclass Track (1. 2); Varsity Track (3, 4); Advertising Man-ager
Jambalaya (3); Student Senate (4).
James Coxdox Winnsboro, La.
Young James, our siMri't;ii>',
Thought his job would easy Ijl- ;
But this was only momentary.
All our meetings he didn't foresee.
Secretary Class (4); Glendy Burke (3. 4).
John Lynton IVLaddex Homer, La.
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To John we bid good-bye in more ways Hum ont',
Approaching nuptinls cloud the sun;
The code defines his futurtr state-
John, read it quick, before too late.
A.B. Tulane; Sphinx Club; Olive and Blue
Secretary Cliiss (3) ; President Class (5) ; ^
Tulane I'romotion Force.
Forum ; Glee ( 'lub;
M. C. A. Cabinet;
AxNA Coxxi-:r McCav New Orleans, La.
Wi- 1 all not keep tra<k dI this lady ui-^iy.
(>f the manner she d«K'S up lu-i' hair.
If one day it's long, it'll be bol>bed next day
—
So the whole class gave i:p in despair.
Jamalaya KepreHenlatlve (3); Class Hlstorhm (3); Vice-President
V. S. W. A. (3).
Senior Class
College of Law
THE 1 9 2. 4- a A. lyl B A. 1_ A.VA.
Jenior Class
College of Law
Charles Hastier Morton Bcrnicc, La.
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AlthouKli a lawyer Charles will be,
He"s taUing^ extra training
At selling, which he'll use, you see.
If law is not sustaining.
Olive anrl Blue; White Elephants; Jambalaya .Staff (IM; Glee Club.
Harold Moses New Orleans, La.
3 A M, K A *, 2 T
Hail to our Footl)all Team! Our Carnival Ball
Here's "J-lanio." who coneeived them all.
Under his name we shouldn't put more;
He's got enough for three or four.
Glendy Burke (1. 2, 3, 4) ; Oratorical and Debating Council Rep-resentative
(2) ; Speaker (3) ; Varsity Deltating Alternate (2) ; Inter-class
Debating (2) ; Varsity Deliater (3) ; Oratorical and Debating
Council (2, 3. 4, 5) ; Secretary-Treasurer (2, 3) ; Chairman (4) ; Class
Secretary-Treasurer (3) ; Assistant Editor Jambalaya (3) ; Editor
Uptown Campus Section (4); Editor-in-Chief Jambalaj-a (4); Editor
1923 Tulane Handbook (4); Editor 1924 Tulane Handbook {5): Hulla-baloo
Staff (3, 4. 5): Literary Editor (5); Secretary Tulane Promo-tion
Force (S); Student Activities Class (2); Moot Court (3); Pan-
Hellenic Council (3. 4. 5); Reporter (4); Tulane Club (1. 2. 3, 4, 5);
Chess Club (1. 4. 5); Vice-President (4); President (5); Dramatic So-ciety
(4): Student Senate (4, 5); Editor-in-Chief Pickaninny (5).
Leslie Moses New Orleans, La. SAM
"The case is wrong," says Dalzell strong.
And the class as a whole agrees;
But Moses long doth the case prolong.
As an overlooked fact he sees.
Glendy Burke (1. 2. 3, 4); Oratorical and Debating Council Rep-resentative
(2. 3. 4); Tulane Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Dramatic Club (3);
Oratorical and Debating Council (2); Moot I'ourt (2, 3. 4).
Clement ^Murphy Moss Lake Charles, La.
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We feel a little hesitant
In Clement's praise to chant
For although he's been our Presidt nt,
He'.s abetted in our merriment.
Student Council ; President Law Student Body; Vic —President
Y. M. C. A.; Managing Editor Hullabaloo; Sphinx; Olivo and Blue;
Glendy Burke; Interfraternity Council ; .Student Senate.
Albert John Pere New Orleans,
Nathaxiel Pope i^fiii.i.ii's Torras,
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From L. S. U. he's got a degree,
Now Tulane gives him an LL.B.,
So. like Alexander, of Macedon,
He's seeking more laurels to be won.
La.
La.
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Claire Ernest Loeb Savoy New Orleans, La.
A rakish roadster plus a Pegg.\' Shop hat,
A Lucille gown trininit?d with tuUe,
Bobbed hair, lipstick and all that,
Mrs. Savoy has come to school.
Janibalaya fteprest-ntathc i'l); Secretary-Treasurei- Class i3).
Daniel Stel'er New Orleans, La,
Our Captain and King is Stcuer,
In size he is immense;
He goes to sleep in every class.
But mainly in E\'idence.
Henry Farrar Stiles New Orleans, La.
(Not in Panel)
B e n, K A *
Harry quotes froni Willistoii.
He states what Minor said;
The reason's very obvious.
'Tis 'cause Harry is well read.
Sphinx; Business Manager Pickaninny.
Walter Carnot Vetsch Fort Necessity, La.
President for a day, the honor was,
But then it couldn't last;
For further particulars we advise you to see
The grandfather of our class.
Square and Compass; Moot 1 "nurt ; Glendy Burke.
Richard Hrinker Williams Colfax, La.
The dwarf that carried Helnrich's brew
Has here a consumer always true;
His dreams defy instructor's look.
His sleep outlasts the fabled brook.
Alexander Minor Wilson New Orleans, La.
Tb.- iKill b.ll t<ills th.- Uu. -11 nf parting hour.
Whili- one more < la.ss of Partnership slowly iMuis;
But Wilson shakes his head with aspect dour.
"Contra to Penneyer versus Neff," he still contimds.
Class Vice-President (1); Clmdy Burke; Moot Court.
Abe Melville Wolfson New Orleans, La.
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As a clarinet player Mel is a wang.
He always enters after class Is began.
And opens and closes the door with a bang.
Thus disturbing Mr. Lemann.
University Band (2, :!, -1); Intenlass Wrestling (1); Moot Ci>uit (,1. 1).
Senior Class
College of Larv
Senior CIass
College of Commerce
and
Business Adminislralion
William Buhxstori-i-. Jr New Orleans, La.
"Biir
Still so joung he I'oi-^ets liis lay when he yoes out at night. But wc lielieve
he will grow up to bi- ;l l'it> man in the business worUl.
Chairman Workroom Committee (4).
Chester M. Carrr New Orleans, La.
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"Chester"
Modest and quiet, quite reserved in all his actions. Fond of Texas and
Tennessee, Chester has many friends, and we are sure of his sueeess.
TTniversity of Illinois. "20; Assistant Manager Cafe Brulo (2); Class
President (3); Glee Club (4); Interfraternity Basketball (3); Tulane
Promotion Force (2) ; Commerce Academic Board (S).
Hooim:r p. Carter New Orleans, La.
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"Hooper"
A mischief- maker wlio tuiin-ii s.-rii>us. Hooper was a leader in nil the devil-ment,
but nnw in si-rious niattirs. With the help of alarm clocks his success
is assured.
Class President (1) ; Vice-Prcsi.l.n i 1 2.1 ; Thirteen Club; Olive and
Blue; Vice-President (^).
Robert L. Culo.mh New Orleans, La.
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"Lynn"
lie grew up on a ranch in California, hajjpy and friendly, and stayed that
waj'. lie is out to show Harvard and the world what a Tulane man can do.
White Elephants: Olive and Blue; Class Baseliall (2); Vice-Presi-dent
College of Commerce (3); Sphinx; Pan-Hellenic Representative
(-1).
JoH A. Davenport, Jr Mer Rouge, La.
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"Joe"
A hea\ y student of humanity, who ne\er misses an evening class at Broad-way.
A Math shark of great repute. A friend who will be missed by many.
Class Secretary -Treasurer (4).
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Josni'H C. Dl Pont, Jr. . . Hour La.
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'•J. C."
A regular fellow, always happy. A heart- breaker who. like niost men, has
found the "only girl." \Ve are awaiting tho announcement. Hi.s many friends
\\ i.'jh him success.
Class President ( 1 ) ; Pi-esident Tulane Cluh : Captain Tulane Crew;
Varsity Football {?.): Thirti-.-ii iMiili: Pan- H.'ll.*ni.- Kepi"f«f"tative (4).
Gl'S a. Elgutter New Orleans, La.
"Gus"
A good fellow and a hard workei-. AVe expect to meet him again. i)os.siI)ly
with St. Peter, taking up a i-olleetion lor some worthy Commerce cause.
A\'(n-krooni Committee (2 ) ; S(iuare and Compass.
David M. Evslen Wettinipka, Ala.
The Music Master of the Commerce Sihool. A man whose energy Is divided
between tliree things—Music, Commei-ee. and a Commerce student of the fair se.\.
He will coniliine music and business, and we wish him success.
Tulane Rand (1. 4).
(Miss) Florexci- B. Fowler New Orleans, La.
'•Flo"
The first girl to graduate from Commerce, Popular with everyone, as shown
by the fact that she has always had a class olHce. We wish you success, Plorenc-e.
Secretary Architectural Society (1) ; Scientific and Professional
Women's Club (I, 2, 3); Vice-President (3); Jambalaya ('lass Uepre-
.sentative (31; Diamatic Club (3, 4); Vice-President Student Body (4),
Louis F. (Jarrari). Jr. . New Orleans, La.
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"Louis"
The head of the Soviet government at Tulane. who will handle tin- luture
business of the Standard Oil in China, He undertakes everythiuR whole-heartedly.
Has a way with the latlies. We wish you success. Louis.
Pan-Hellenic Representative (1, 2) ; Serretary-Treasur
Student Body (2. 3) ; -Mullabaloo (2, 3).
r I 'omtncrce
Oenior \CuLiass
College of Commerce
and
Business Adminislialion
''"^.. THE 1 9 2- 4- J A M; B A. L A.YA.
>enior CIass
College of Commerce
and
Business Adminisiraiion
P.\i r. J. Hoi.sKN AUtMulale, 111.
Paur'
We don't know what made Paul rolni of China, but he is goins into govern-ment
service there. He is quiet and re-ser\ ed, and we feel sure he will get along
fine witll the "Chinlts."
P. BARXin Hoi'Kixs Marion, La.
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"Hop"
A wood student. :i Iiard fnotliall player, and a true friend. Bound to malie a
su<'ie.ss witii tliat coniliinal itiu. We are glad to have known you. "Hiii).'"
Varsity Football (4).
High H. Kohi.mevrr New Orleans, La.
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"Hooi'ji"
We wonder wli>' "Hooey" always stojis in St. I.ouis on his way to f'hieago.
We know he won't make a salesman, but we feel sure of his sueeess in other
line.s.
Jambalaya t'lass Representative Ci): Secretary Tulane Club Ci):
President Tulane Club (4); Scrub Basketball (3); Interfraternity
Basketliall (2. 3. 4); Tennis (2. 3): Baseball (2); Student Senate (4);
Pan-Hellenic itepresentative (4); Chairman "T" Day Committee (4).
W. Rappleve Lawes New Orleans, La.
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"Rafi"
When we buy that "suberban" lot, we will deal with "Rap" Lawes and
Father. That shows "Rap's" attitude, and we are sure of his success.
Olive and Blue; Jambalaya Class Representative (2) ; T'lass His-torian
(2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Glee Club (3, 4).
HiLLMAX W. Madisox Bastrop, La.
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Isn't it enough to say that Broadway nearly became Madison boulevard ?
^\'b^'n his mind is not on "Bugs" in sunny Florida, he is planning the Madison
National Bank.
01i\e and Blue; Sphinx; Ser-retary -Treasurer Commerce Student
Body (4) ; Jambalaya Class Representative (4) ; Pan-Hellenic Rep-resent
at i\'e (4).
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Frank J. IMatthi-w. Jr New Orleans, La.
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"Frank"
Quiet and conservative and a hard worker. Frank made the best Jambalaya
Tulane ever had. And we wish him as niur-h success in business as he had with it.
University of Virginia (1, 2); Editor-in-Chit^f Janibnlaya (4).
JoHX F. McCloskey Johnstown, Pa.
OTA
"Mac"
Statistician and law-maker. To "Mac" we are indebted for the Commerce
Constitution. Now we understand why France made him a Legion bf Honor man.
Secretary (Commerce Student
Honor Board (4).
Body (2) ; President (3) ; President
Thomas D. Mingledorff Savannah, Ga.
'•Dan"
A busy man. interested in investments. We expect to read where he has
been taken in as a junior partner to J. P. Morgan in a few years.
Class Vice-President (1) ; Columbians.
Macnhs \l. Aroom- Popl.'ir\ilIc, Miss.
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"AIa{/{/ir"
One of our deep thinking old- timers. Politician and friend of everyone.
Starting late. Ijut look out. He has already had enough experience to assure his
success.
Southwestern Presbyterian University. '07; Forestry. Unlverslte de
l>ljon. '19; Mason-Shriner- Square and Compass; Vice-President Com-merce
Student Body (2); Business Manager Dramatic Club (3);
Business Manager Hullabaloo (O; Business Manager Jambalaya (4).
>enior ciass
College of Continerce
and
Business Adrniiiislialion
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DoLGLAss E. O'Krllkv New Orleans, La.
ATA
"Doug"
Our shining example of athletic satellite. Our Don Juan and our H. C. Wit-wer
all in one. "Popularity" his middle name. His many honors prove his worth.
Class Treasurer (1); Vice-President (2); President (3): Class Foot-ball
(2): Basketball (1, 2. 3); Baseball (1. 2. 3); Track (1. 3); .Scrub
Football (3); Ba.sketball (2); Varsity Football (4); Basketball (3, 4);
Track ManaKer (3); Interfraternity Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4); Baseball
(2); Tennis (1. 2); Varsity Tennis Team' (4); White Ele])hants;
Olive and Blue; .Sphinx; r';in-llclleni<- Ilepresentative (4).
Felix McWii.lie Rives Shreveport, La.
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"Cutie"
The eternal optimist, who fan ovon see the humorous side of a Business Policy
Report. His "What ho. men I" is the characteristic herald of his sanguine ap-proach.
Assistant Ba.skctl>aU Manager (I?); Manager (4); World's War
Veteran; Square anil ''onipa.s.-;: Int.rlrMternity Basketliall (1. 2. 3);
Scrub Baseball {^^).
Archie L. Robim-tth New Verda, La.
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''Roby"
"Roby" came to us from the Engineering School to avoid work, but became
converted to his disappointment. He says, by hard work, he is going to put
the furniture business on a sound footing.
College of Engineering (1); Glendy Burke (3); Square and Compass.
>enior CIass
College of Commerce
and
Business Administration
Robert L. Si.mi'sox New Orleans, La.
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"Bob"
Dinner parties for the ladii-s are his specialty. A good fellow with many
friends. "Bob" is going to be a rival fur Judge Gary by running the steel liusi-ness
as it ought to be run.
Olive and Blue; Class I'rcsident (4); Keijresentative Pan-Hellenic H).
JUN I O RS
J A. I>^ B A. 1_ A.Y A.
Junior Class
NEWCOMB rOLLEGE
Heatrick Adams New Orleans, La.
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Class Treasurer (1); Class President (2); Cor-responding
Secretary of Student Body (3); Basket-ball
(1, 2. 3); Varsity (3); Newcomh Ball
(1, 2, 3); French CMrcle (1. 2, 3); Dramatic Club
(1. 2. 3); Debating Club (1, 2. 3); Debating Coun-cil
(2. 3).
ELlZAniriii Ai.DRiCH New Orleans, La.
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Odessa Babi.v Houma, La.
French Circle (1. 2. .T ) : Spanish Club (2. r. ) :
N. A. A, (1. 2, 3): .Newcomh Ball (3); .\c\v-comb
Baski'tball (31.
Kaiukrine Barkingkr New Orleans, La.
IiramaUc Club Ci ) ; Fremh Circle (3).
Ernestive Bass . New Orleans, La.
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Class Vice-President (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3):
Cabinet (2, 3): Latin Club (1, 2. 3): Assistant
Business Manager Jami^alaya (3); Newconilj Ball
(I, 2. 3); Captain (3): Newcomb Basketball
(1. 2. 3): Hockey (1. 2): Basketball (2); Debat-ing
Club (1. 2. 3): Science Ciub (2); X. A. A.
(1. 2, 3).
Nellie Hloodvvorth New Orleans, La.
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Edith 1!RADI.E^ New Orleans, La.
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Clas.s .Secretary (1); Clce club (3); Dramatb' club
(3); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3).
LuLA Brown- New Orleans, La.
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Debating club (2); l.alhi I'lub (2. 3); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (1, 2. 3); Clec Club (1).
Mary Beck Irulepemlenre, La.
Leah Cii.Eyx Burpee iVIontgnniery, .Ala.
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Y. \V. C. A. (1. 2. 31; Kleni;ll Circle (1, 3); N. A. A.