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Tke 1925 JamLalaya Board
J. HAMILTON BASSO
Editor-in-Chief
CECIL FLOYD
Medical Business Manager
HELEN HUGHES
Newcomb Editor
JANICE SCHARF
^eivcoinb Business Manager
JACK BEVIN
Medical Editor
HARRY POURCIAU
Business Manager-in-Chief
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UNIVERSITY
CLASSES
TO THE LADIES
ATHLETICS
FRATERNITIES
AS WE ARE
ORGANIZATIONS
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COACH CLARK
SHAUGHNESSY
IN RECOGNITION OF
TRUE SERVICES WE
RESPECTFULLY DEDI-CATE
THIS. THE THIR-TIETH
VOLUME OF THE
JAMBALAYA
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We begin with an explanation and an
apology.
Having nursed the JambALAYA from a
dubious infancy to the robust days of full
growth, we are under no illusions concerning
its merit and, unlike most fond parents, can
readily discern its numerous defects—for all
of which we make humble apology.
To the students themselves, however, be-fore
they let loose their yells of dissatisfaction,
we suggest that they examine their own actions
and try to determine how many of these
faults are due to their own lack of co-opera-tion.
Most of the discrepancies herein, we
believe, can be thus explained.
For our decorative scheme we have used
the art and culture of the ancient Mayans,
whose possibility as an art motif was suggested
by the establishment of the Tulane Depart-ment
of Middle American Research. To
Director William Gates, of the department,
and his assistant, Mr. Alan Paine, the 1925
Jambalaya extends grateful thanks for their
kind assistance.
ALBERT BLEDSOE DINWIDDIE, Ph.D., LL.D.
President of the University
uptown Tulane Faculty
Morris, Har-ris, Aikens, Pelz, Giffin, Cunningham, Suthon, Mahood, Kastler, Joyner, Ebaugh.
Thompson, Van Kirk, Dean Aldrich, Dean Northrup, Rocs, Taeusch, Steinmayer.
HusTED, Cox, Dalzell, Vallas, Dicks, Naquin, Mall, White.
Spratlinc, Elliot, Dean Anderson, Cocks, Dean Bechtel, Ceighton, Kendall.
PIERCE BUTLER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of llic Newcomh College
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Newcomb Faculty
KoHLMAN', Raymond, Fllham, Spencer, Ducros, Burson', Wilkonsov, Wvckoff, Hayes,
Fernandez, Stevens, Winston.
Field, Allen, Many, Tew, Smith, Renshaw, Martin.
Butler, Roman, Durel, Hawe, Touge, DiMilt, Peckham, Snodgrass.
Troy, Richardson, Frotschler, Dr. Butler, Lyon.
Edward A. Bechtel, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Dca7i of the College of Arts and Sciences
College pi Arts and Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with an enrollment of some 400 stu-dents,
a faculty of about 50 members, and twentj'-five separate departments, is the
largest subdivision of the University. Besides the very wide opportunity for thorough
training in the humanities and sciences both for graduate students and undergraduates,
it includes studies in chemistry, philosophy and theology. Under the present depart-mental
organization of the University, this college provides instruction needed for
the students registered in the other colleges of the University in subjects like English,
modern languages, chemistry, and mathematics.
More than one-half of the total energy devoted to teaching by the staff of the College
of Arts and Sciences is spent upon students enrolled in other colleges.
Douglas Smuu Andkrson, B.E., M.E.
Dean of the College of Engineer'iiiij
rhe College oi Engineering
The College of Engineering offers broad courses of professional training in the
fundamental principles underlying the various branches of Engineering and Architec-ture.
The formulation of these courses is the outgrowth of the best thought of edu-cators
and the engineering profession and of our own experience during the last two
decades.
In harmony with this principle, a committee is formulating changes in the courses
of the schools to give a broader training to those desiring to enter into the manage-ment
of enterprises.
The technical studies in the College of Engineering are contained in four divisions
called schools. The schools are divided into departments. A department includes
subjects, or groups of subjects, which are similar in nature. The schools are: Mechan-ical
and Electrical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Arichi-tecture.
No candidate for a degree is allowed to restrict himself to the narrow training which
might be imparted by any one school. Work in the technical departments of one of
the above schools is made the backbone or principal part of a four years' course, and
supplemental work is required in other schools in the college.
On the successful completion of a four years' course one of the following degrees
is granted depending upon the course followed :
Bachelor of Engineering in the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Course.
Bachelor of Engineering in the Civil Engineering Course.
Bachelor of Engineering in the Chemical Engineering Course.
Bachelor of Architecture.
Morton Arnold Aldrich, B.A., Ph.D.
Dean of lite College of Commeree and Business A dministration
The College oi Commerce
The purpose of this college has been since its establishment in 19 14, to offer sub-stantial
professional training preparatory to a business career. The instruction offered
is planned for students sufficiently able and mature to do work of university grade,
and no student is received unless prepared to do work of this character. It is essential
also to the permanent success of the college that its students approach their work in
an earnest professional spirit. Students failing to do so may expect to be asked to
withdraw.
In order to make the courses available for business men and women, classes are also
held at night from 8 to 9:45. These classes meet in the Association of Commerce
building, each course being held one night in each week. By thus devoting only one
night, a student may take any one of the night courses offered.
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Judge Rufus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Dean of the College of Law
The College of Law
The Tulane College of Law has been in existence since 1847, when it was known
as the Law Department of the University of Louisiana, which subsequently became
Tulane University.
The purpose of the College of Law is to educate men for successful practice in
the courts of Louisiana and in the Federal courts. In all courses special attention is
paid to the Louisiana statutes and decisions, but this in no way lessens the value of
such courses for students who come from other states. The aim of the college is,
through the study and analysis of cases, to develop a legal mind and to ground it in
legal principles.
To this end the college has selected instructors for their fitness to teach and to
train and for their willingness to devote themselves enthusiastically to these objects.
The college provides a large and well selected law library by the use of which
students become familiar with the extensive sources of the law and learn "how to find
the law." Its courses cover every important topic, and a period of three years' study
of law is required for graduation, enabling the student to become thorough in discipline
and knowledge.
Dr. John M. McBryde
Dean of tlie Graduate School
Tne Graduate School
The Graduate School offers to men and women the opportunity of extending and
rendering more thorough the scliolarship obtained in undergraduate courses, and of
advancing the boundaries of knowledge by specialized work and original research.
Properly prepared students who have not attained a baccalaureate degree and who
are not condidates for a degree may be admitted, it being understood that the work
undertaken by them must be all of a grade higher than that required for the bac-calaureate
degree. The admission of such students will be upon sanction of the
professors under whom they are to study and of the Committee on Graduate Studies.
The graduate work done by this class of special students shall in no case count toward
the acquisition of an advanced degree.
Charles Cassidv Bass^ M.D.
Dean of School of Medicine and Plmrmacy
The College of Medicine
Emerson once said, and very truly, "The first wealth is health." It is more
precious to a people than good roads; the improvement of rivers and harbors; the
enlargement of army or navy; the extension of commerce; the fostering of agriculture,
or the conservation of natural resources. Upon good health depends efficiency and
happiness. The line between efficiency and inefficiency is drawn upon the ability of
the individual to go to work today; that between happiness and unhappiness upon the
ability to enjoy the work of today.
Health is the great problem of life. In the past health has been largely de-pendent
upon curative medicine. In the future it will be largely dependent upon
preventive medicine. Statistics show that every fifty seconds a life is lost to our coun-try
through preventable diseases. Medical science believes that the known preventable
diseases constitute only a fraction of those than can be prevented.
Ever since its establishment in 1834, the Medical College of Tulane University
has been doing its utmost to raise the standard of medical education throughout the
country. Now, after ninety years of active existence, it has taken its place with the
leading medical colleges, not only of the state and country, but of the whole world.
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Alfreo Archinard Leefe, D.D.S.
Dean of the School of Dentistry
The College oi Dentistry
The School of Dentistry was organized twenty-six years ago as The New Orleans
College of Dentistry, and in October, 1909, became the Dental Department of Tulane
University of Louisiana. With this consolidation the equipment was largely added
to, increasing materially the facilities for instruction. Additions to the equipment will
be made each session as the progress of modern dentistry demands.
Beginning with the session of 1913-1914, the title of the Dental Department was
changed to the School of Dentistry of the College of Medicine.
The school is a member of the American Association of Dental Schools, and is
recognized by the National Association of Dental Examiners.
Beginning with the session of 191 7- 19 18, the School of Dentistry has offered a
four-vear course leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.
George Stuart Brown, M.Ph., D.D.
C/iatrman of the Faculty of tlic School of Pliarmacy
Tke College of Pliarmacy
This school was established in 1838. In 1908, the Pharmaceutical School of the
IVledical Department became the Department of Pharmacy of the Tulane University
of Louisiana, and in 1913, with the reorganization of the divisions of the University'
related to Medicine, the School of Pharmacy became a part of the reconstituted College
of Medicine.
The school holds membership in the American Conference of Pharmaceutical Facul-ties,
organized to promote the interests of pharmaceutical education.
Officers of Instruction, 1924-25
Alfred Blkdsoe Dinwiddie, Ph.D., LL.D., President of ll:e Vnivershy
Robert Sharp, Ph.D., LL.D., President Emeritus
Edmund Souchon, M.D., Emeritus
Ernest Syndey Lewis, B.Sc, M.D., LL.D.,
Emeritus
William Benjamin Smith, Ph.D., LL.D.,
Emeritus
Frederick Wespy, Ph.D., Emeritus
Henry Dickson Bruns, M.D., Emeritus
Brandt Van Blarcom Di.kon, A.M., LL.D.,
Emeritus
Abraham Louis Metz, M.Ph., M.D.,
Emeritus
George Farrar Patton, M.D., Emeritus
William Woodward, Emeritus
Charles Bayne Aiken
Morton Arnold Aldrich, Ph.D.
Carroll Woolsey Allen, M.D.
Kotz Allen, M.D.
May Alice Allen, Ph.D.
Ernest Emile Allceyer, M.D.
Douglas Smith Anderson, M.A.
William Pifer Angel, A.M.
Richard Ashman, Lit.B., M.S.
Vincent Axford, B.S.
Gabriel Aznar
Clara Gregory Baer
Charles Adolph Bahn, M.D.
Henrietta Davidson Bailey
Bruce Baird
James Monroe Bamber, M.D.
Charles Cassedy Bass, M.D.,
D.Sc.
Mary Elizabeth Bass, M.D.
George Clarence Baitalora,
M.D.
Henry Bayon, A.M., M.D.
Edward Ambrose Bechtel,
Ph.D.
George Sam Bel, M.D.
Robert Bernhard, M.D.
Oscar Walter Bethea, M. D.,
Ph.G.
Stephen Mertle Blackshear,
M.D.
Archie Bution Bland, D.D.S.
Homer Raymond Blincoe, M.S.,
M.D.
Emile Block, M.D.
Charles James Bloom, B.S.,
M.D.
Harold Abel Bloom, B.S., M.D.
Henry Nathan Blum, M.D.
Clarence Elmore Bonnett,
Ph.D.
Parry Borgstrom, Ph.D.
Walter Christian Bosch
Irvin James Boulet, M.D.
Margaret Pauline Harrison
Bowden, M.D.
Eleazar Robinson Bowie, B.S.,
M.D.
Muir Bradburn, B.S., M.D.
William Plummer Bradburn,
Jr., B.S., M.D.
Joseph Eugene Brierre, M.D.
Lawrence Arthur James Bren-
NAN, M.D.
Charles Lafayette Brown,
B.S., M.D.
Frederick Temple Brown, M.D.
George Stewart Brown, M.Ph.,
M.D.
William Prentiss Brown, A.M.
Felix Revill'e Brunot, B.S.,
M.D.
Herbert Earle Buchanan,
Ph.D.
Wiley Ross Buffington, M.D.
Albert Frank Burgis, M.D.
Mary Williams Butler
Pierce Butler, Ph.D.
Ansel Marion Caine, A.B.,
M.D.
Nicholas Callan, A.B., LL.D.
OcTAviE Charles Cassegrain,
M.D.
Lionel Louis Cazenavette,
M.D.
V^icTOR Cefalu, M.D.
Charles Louis Chassignac,
M.D.
Mildred Gaylor Christian,
A.B.
William John Christ.man
Samuel Marmaduke Dinwiddie
Clark, B.Sc, M.D.
Cassius Lovelace Clay, B.S.
Reginald Somers Cocks, A.M.
Henry Sula Cochram, B.Sc,
M.D.
Isidore Cohn, B.Sc, M.D.
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
Maurice John Couret, A.M.,
M.D.
Albert Brooks Cox, A.B., J.D.
Rena Crawford, M.D.
John Thomson Crebbin, M.D.
William Henry Creighton,
U. S. N.
George Bernard Crozat, D.D.S.
Harold Cummins, A.B.
Geoffrey Everett Cunning-ham
Nathaniel Coortland Curtis,
Ph.B., B.S.
William Campbell Dalzell,
A.B., J.D.
John Dane
John Martin Danneker, Ph.G.
Henry Daspit, M.D.
Joseph Rigney D'Aunoy, B.S.,
M.D.
Laurence Richard DeBuys,
B.S., M.D.
Marie Byrd Dees, A.B., B.S.,
M.D.
Sidney Philip Delaup, B.Sc,
M.D.
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.D.
Lionel Charles Durel, A.M.
Wallace Joseph Durel, M.D.
Clement Quitman Durham,
A.B.
Charles Warren Duval, A.M.,
M.D.
John Lynn Ebaugh, Jr., B.E.
Daniel Stanley Elliott, Ph.D.
Charles Leverich Eshleman,
A.B., M.D.
Allan Chotard Eustis, B.S.,
M.D.
Edmond Lawrence Faust, M.D.
Marcus Feingold, M.D.
Erasmus Darwin Fenner, A.B.,
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.
Mary Charlotte Foster, Ph.C.
RuFUS Edward Foster, LL.B.
Frederick Hewitt Fox, B.E.
Louis Theodore Frantz, E.E.
Andrew Vallois Fredrichs,
B.S., M.D.
LvDiA Elizabeth Frotscher,
Ph.D.
Idys 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, A.M., M.D.
Hermann Bertram Gessner,
A.M., M.D.
Cyril Guy Giffin, M.B.A.
Upton Wright Giles, B.L.,
B.Sc, M.D.
Arthur Scott Gilson, Jr., A.M.
Addley Hogan Gladden, Jr.,
A.B., M.D.
Walter Louis Goldstein, A.B.
Frank Raymond Gomila, M.D.
Harold Joseph Gondolf, M.D.
Samuel Davis Gore, D.D.S.
Harley- Nathan Gould, Ph.D.
John Daniel Grace
Peter Graffagnino, M.D.
Amedee Granger, M.D.
William Benjamin Gregory,
M.M.E.
James Birney Guthrie, 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, A.B.,
M.D.
Roy Bertrand Harrison, M.D.
Esther Finlay Harvey, A.B.
Francis Chavigny Hava, M.D.
Walter Chavigny Hava, D.D.S.
Augustus Washington Hayes,
Ph.D.
Joseph Second Hebert, M.D.
Max Heller, M.L.
Ben Rufus Heninger, M.D.
Adolph De Campus Henriques,
M.D.
Sam Hobson, Jr., M.D.
Reuben Louis Hock
Earl Aden Hogan, M.D.
Charles Shute Holbrook, B.S.,
M.D.
Margaret Brown Holder, A.B.
James Wallace Hopkins, A.M.
Ralph Hopkins, A.B., M.D.
Anna Mayme Howe, Ph.D.
Roy Edward De La Houssaye,
M.D.
Park Howell, M.D.
John Ray'mond Hume, M.D.
Joseph Hume, Ph.B., M.D.
Her.man Fair Hustedt
Raoul Stanilaus Hymell,
D.D.S.
John Joseph Irwin, B.S., M.D.
Felix Morris Isaacson, D.D.S.
Stanford Chaille Jamison,
M.D.
Clothilde Jauquet, M.Fh.,
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 Montifiore Kahn,
M.D.
Arthur Ordway' Kastler, B.E.
Ruth Ordway Kastler, A.B.
John Smith Kendall, A.M.
James Henry Kepper
Bradford Fisher Kimball, A.M.
Frank James Kinberger, M.D.
Alfred Clinton King, M.D.
Edward Lacy King, A.B., M.D.
Richard Ray Kirk, A.M.
Paul George Lacroix, B.S.,
M.D.
Clara Lewis Landry, A.B.
Jerome Landry, M.D.
LuciAN Hypolite Landry, M.D.
Saul Francis Landry, A.B.
John Alexander Lanford,
Ph. G., M.D.
Felix Alphonse Larue, A.M.,
M.D.
Bertha Latane, A.M.
Roy Samuel Leadincham, M.D.
Edmond Lawrence Leckert,
M.D.
Alfred Archinard Leefe,
D.D.S.
WiLLL\M Pendleton Emile
Lehde, B.E.
Henry Leidenheimer, M.D.
Francis Ernest Lejeune, M.D.
Isaac Ivan Le.viann, A.B., M.D.
Monte Mordecai Le.viann,
A.B., LL.B.
John Benjamin Lescale, D.D.S.
Joseph Levy, 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 Loerlr, A.M., M.D.
George King Logan, B.Sc,
M.D.
Louis Vyasa James Lopez, M.D.
Raymond Anthony Loughney
William Alvin Love, A.B.,
M.Ph., M.D.
Chandler Clement Luzenberg,
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 McBryde, Jr.,
Ph.D., Litt.D.
Irene Agnes McCulloch, Ph.D.
Paul Avery McIlhenny, M.D.
Alice Reynolds McMaster
I'rban Maes, M.D.
Augustin Logan Magruder,
D.D.S.
Annie Aldea Maker, .'\.M.
Roger John Mailhes, M.D.
Anna Estelle Many, A.M.
Su.MTER Davis Marks, Jr., A.B.,
LL.B.
Edmun Denegre Martin, M.D.
Joseph Denegre Martin, M.D.
Rudolph Matas, M.D., LL.D.
Leon Ryder Maxwell, 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 Von Meysenbuc,
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 Moseley, M.Sc,
M.A.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Andrew Dominic Mouledous,
Ph.G., M.D.
Emile Fidel Naef, M.D.
Jacob Warren Newman, Ph.D.,
M.D.
Ann Hero Northrup, A.M.
Elliot Judd Northrup, A.B.,
L.L.B.
Stafford Henry Northacker,
M.D., D.P.H.
James Phares O'Kelley, M.D.
John Frederick Oechsner,
M.D.
Henry John Otto, M.D.
Carroll Davis Overton
Allison Owen
DoMiNicK Andrew Palmisano,
M.D.
Frederick William Parham,
M.D.
Victor H. Pelz, A.M.
William David Phillips, B.Sc,
M.Ph., M.D.
Albert Baldwin Pitkin, M.D.
James Ernest Pollock, M.D.
Robert Hollincsworth Potts,
M.D.
John Galbraith Prat, M.D.
Percy Lennard Querens, M.D.
Eleanor Elmire Rea.mes, Ph.D.
Joseph William Reddoch
Gladys Ann Renshaw, A.B.
George Joseph DeReyna, Jr.,
M.D.
Benjamin Johnson Chapman
Reynolds, B.S.
Eda Flotte-Ricau
Henry Cook Richards, B.S.,
Ph.G.
Caroline Frances Richardson,
A.M.
Harlow Thomas Richardson
Lillie 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.
Wynne Grey Rogers, LL.B.
Amelie Roman
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
Daniel Nathan Silverman,
M.D.
Sidney Kohn Simon, A.B., M.D.
Claude Simons
Harry Vernon 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 Spencer, A.M.,
M.S.
Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sc.
William Philip Spratling
Roland Carl Francis Steib,
D.D.S.
Reinhard August Steinmayer,
B.S.
Will Henry Stevens
Imogen Stone, A.M.
Jacob Ambrose Storck, M.Pii.,
M.D.
Robert Alexander 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 Thomas, 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 Virginius Unsworth,
M.D.
George Hampden Upton, M.D.
Miner Howard Vallas, B.E.
Martin Thomas Van Studdi-
FORD, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Jay Clavin Van Kirk, B.S.
Roy McLean Van Wart, A.B.,
M.D.
Rene Adams Viosca, A.B., LL.B.
Charles Arthur Wallibillich,
M.D.
Edward Henry Walsdorf
Genevra Washburn
Maude Virginia Westbrook
Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D.
Charles Carroll Wiggin, 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.
Officers of Administration
Norma Arbo
John Andrew Bacon
Oswald Cadogan Belfield
Minnie Marie Bell
Richard Kearney Bruff
Victor Buerckle
James Doyle Byrne
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
Lillian Alice Collens
Wilhema Bogart Conger
Marjorie Agnes Crane
Clementine Crump
Laura Lee Cummings
Lawrence Charles Daigrc
Albert Jeff Dickerson
Enda Louise Doll
Elizabeth Ducros
Florence Marie Fouert
Anthony Percy Generes
SiDONIA GiNGRY
Marie Brickell Glascock
Tudor Tucker Hall
Esther Finlav Harvey, A.B.
Leonard Haueser
Joseph Norman Hedrick
Herman Fair Hustedt
Clay Jackson
Elizabeth Benton Keane
Susan Benton Keane
Maude Margaret Kennedy
Bernard Conrad Kolman
Alexander St. John Labry
Daniel Frank Layman
Florence Bettis Layman
Theodoric Cecil Lyon
Eola Theodosia McManus
Sarah Magill
Anna Estelle Many, A.M.
Joseph Meyer
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Raymond Philip Myer, B.S.
Agnes Pollock
Jeanie Balfour Raymond
Thomas Henry Reagan
Bettie Whitlow Rennie
Edith Claire Richardson
May Robert
Jane Grey' Rogers
Desiree Roman
IsABELLE Stirling Snodgrass,
A.B., B.LiB.Sc.
Nancy Shepard Snyder, B.S.
Irma Sporl
Wenonah Marie Stewart
Lewis Farrington Wakeman,
A.B., B.B.A.
Lawrence Andre Wogan
Committees of tne University Faculty
The President of the University is ex-officio member of all committees.
Coiniiiittec on Admission and Adva7iced Standing—Professors Bechtel, Menuet,
Anderson, Lyon, Tew, Durel, E. J. Northrup, Bass, Leefe.
Committee on Affiliated Schools—Professors Bechtel, Lyon, Butler, E. J. North-nip,
Cocks, C. F. Richardson, White.
Cniiiniittcc on Athletics—Professors White, Anderson, Buchanan, Halsey, W. C.
Smith.
Committee on Bookstore—Professors Anderson, Riedel, Lyon.
Committee on (Jonimcncenient—Professors Frotscher, Elliott, Maxwell, E. J.
Northrup, Pelz, Robert, Mr. Bruff.
Coommittee on Courses for Teachers—Professors Lyon, Tew, Fletcher, White,
Bechtel, Butler, Buchanan.
Committee on Debating—Professors McBryde, Taeusch, Bouiiett, Kirk, A. M.
Suthon.
Committee on Dormitories—Professors Bechtel, Hardesty, Anderson.
Committee on Fraternities—Professors White, Mosely, Derickson, Hardesty.
Committee on Graduate Studies—Professors Fletcher, Butler, Creighton, Bechtel,
Tew, Hardesty, Anderson.
Committee on Grounds and Buildings, Tulanc Campus—Professors Anderson,
Cocks, Robert, Derickson.
Committee on Grounds, Ncwcomh Campus—Professors E. Woodward, Butler,
Mr. Paul Andry.
Committee on Library—Professors Cocks, White, B"chtel, McBryde, Kendall,
Elliott, Buchanan, Miss Bell.
Committee on Student Publications—Professors McBryde, Menuet, Butler, Har-desty.
University Council
The University 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.
Me/nhers of the University Council—President Dinwiddie, President Emeritus
Sharp, Deans Aldrich, Anderson, Bass, Bechtel, Butler, Chassaigne, Fleccher, 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.
Tulane Student Council
Members of the student council for the year 1924-25 are as follows:
Albert E. Holleman, President Commerce
James M. Houstox, Vice-President Dentistry
R. Sanford Roy, Secretary-Treasurer Medicine
Edward A. Davidson Laiu
Marvin T. Green . . . ; Arts and Sciences
Frank Constantine Pharmacy
Beatrice Adams Neiucomb
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Adams, Beatrice, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
n B <!>; A 2 2
Of all the girls we ever knew.
We say "hats off", "Bea", first to you.
Class Treasurer (1); Class President (2); Corresponding Secretary (3); Student
Body President (4); Debating Council (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Basket-ball
(1, 2. 3); Newcomb Ball (1, 2, 3); Captain (1); French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4);
Plays (1, 3); Tulane Student Council (4); Varsity Debating Alternate (2).
Aldrich, Elizabeth Worthington, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
K K r
Her greatest passion is to walk,
And tramping, charm you with her talk.
Babin, Odessa, B.A Houma, Louisiana
Learned in French and quick of wit,
Odessa always makes a hit.
French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1); Spanish Club (2. 3); Glee Club
(4); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Newcomb Ball (3, 4); Newcomb Basketball (2, 3)- Winner
Doubles of Horse-shoe Pitching (3); Hockey (3); Y. W. C. A. (4).
Baringer, Katherine, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Katherine has sweet, poetical eyes. We smile at her joy and weep at her sighs.
Bass, Rachael Ernestine, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
n B *
Ernestine's known for her T. W. fame.
As well as her pep in any good game.
Class Vice-President (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Cabinet (2, 3, 4): President
(4): Assistant Business Manager "Jambalaya" (3); Newcomb Ball (1, 2, 3. 4);
Captain (3); Newcomb Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4); Hockey (1, 2); Basketball (2)-
Debating Club (1. 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Athletic Representative (4); Latin
Club (1, 2, 3); Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention (3).
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Black^ Elizabeth, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
Here's to your gay, jolly smile, "Lib."
How we wish you would linger a while, "Lib."
Bloodworth, Nellie, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) X fi
Nellie's a good sport, honest and true.
Here's to you, "Nel", dear, we're always for you.
Br.adley, Edith, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
A n
A diamond on her finger and a smile from out her heart,
Makes us love our dear Edith and loathe to part.
Brown, Lula, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
* M
Here's a girl who does things Brown,
Latin, sports, or just the town.
Buck, Mary, B.A Houma, Louisiana
Mary, Mary, quite contrary.
How's your garden coming?
"I've done my woric, I've got a date.
You see that things are liummlng."
Latin Club (1); Spanish Club (2, 3); Volley Ball (4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3).
Burpee, Leah Glenn, B.A La Grange, Georgia
* M
The free and carefree ways of Leah
Make us happier and freeah.
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (1, 3); N. A. A. (2, 3); Climbers (3).
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Senior Class ^
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Carre, Hutson, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
K K r
Hutson, with her bob and gum,
Looks as tho' she's going some.
Cartledge, Bess, B.A Clarkesdale, Mississippi
(Not in panel) X Q
Bess, that striking brunette beauty.
Served well four years of Newcomb duty.
Glee Club (2, 3, 4); President (4); Newromb Basketball (1, 2); Captain (2);
Spaulding Basketball (2, 3).
Caruso, Rose, B.S New Orleans, Louisiana
Rose's mind is science framed
And she'll soon be in science famed.
French Circle (1. 2, 3, 4); Secretary-Treasurer (4); Mandolin-Guitar Club (3, 4);
Dramatic Club (4); Newcomb Ball (3. 4); N. A. A. (3); "Arcade" Advertising
Manager (4); Glee Club (4); Science Club (2. 3): Tulane Dramatic Club (3, 4).
Chaffe, Mary, B.A Minden, Louisiana
K A e
Mary's full of charm and style.
Lots of pep and heaps of smile.
Christianberry, Helen M., B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
A A n
Writing is but another feat
Of this Newcomb athlete.
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Secretary (3); President (4); Volley Ball (2. 3. 4); Hockey
(2. 3. 4); Captain (2, 3); Varsity (2, 3); Captain (3); Spaulding (2, 3); Baseball
(2. 3); Varsity (2, 3); French Circle (1. 2. 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2. 3); Tennis (2, 3);
Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish (2, 3); Executive (4); Extension Commit-tee
(3. 4).
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Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Clopton, Helen, B.A. in Ed New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) We always think ot Helen in the Class of '24,
And 'cause she joined old '25, we like her eA'en more.
Collins, Dorothy, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
* M
Beauty, brains and dancing feet
All combine to make her sweet.
Covington, Annie George, B.A •
. . Hazlehurst, Mississippi
* M
The odor sweet without the "flora"
—
That is Dick without her Dora.
House Council (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer (3); Debating Club (4).
Craig, Emilie Barksdale, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) II B *
She can sing and dance and play
—
Quite a winner we would say.
Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Hockey Team (1, 2, 3); Volley Ball (2, 3, 4); Captain (4).
Crawford, Sydney M., B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Our Sydney is a queen supreme
If we would take it from her mien.
French Circle (2); Arcade (1); Glee Club (2).
Davis, Cherry Blanche, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Newcomb hasn't many Cherries.
But, believe me, they're the berries.
Glee Club (1. 2); Dramatic Club (4); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2);
Newcomb Ball (3).
Davis, Miriam Clifton, B.A Shreveport, Louisiana
Sweet of smile and fair of face,
We love Miriam's winning grace.
Glee Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (2, 3); Volley Ball (3):
Climbers (3); Debating Club (2, 3); French Circle (2).
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Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
DE BuYS^ Maxine, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
n B *
Max, we often declare,
Is a child of the gods and so there!
Divinely tall
That is not all.
She's also exceedingly fair.
Student Council (1): Class Treasurer (2); Newcomti Ball (1, 2, 4); Captain (4);
Newcomb Basketball (1, 2); Captain (1); Hockey (2); Baseball (2); Tennis (1);
Mandolin-Guitar Club (I, 2, 3. 1); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (4).
DE LA HoussAYE, Veronica, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) Dreamy eyes and raven hair.
There's none so lovely, none so fair,
DiNWiDDiE, Worth, B.S New Orleans, Louisiana
Worth's a sport and brilliant, too
In mental and material hue.
Science Club (1, 2, 3).
DoDDs, Mary Louise, B.A " Gulfport, Mississippi
X n ; A 2 2
At chemistry she is a star.
With her there are none on a par
—
She has a fine brain
And again
In looks she is also a star,
N, A, A, (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); House Council (2, 3, 4); Delegate W. I. A.
S. G. (3); Executive Committee (4); Vice-President Dormitory (4); Vice-President
Student Body (4).
DU QuESNAY, Marie Constance le Mercier, B.A. . . . New Orleans, Louisiana
K A e
Dorm Council (1. 2, 3); Y, W, C. A. (2, 3); Arcade (3): Climbers (3); Student
Council (2); p'rench Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); House Secretary (3).
Evans, Lillian Nunn, B.A. in Ed Shuqualak, Mississippi
(Not in panel) K A 8
She's a mighty sweet brunette
With a winning little way.
And the day she has to leave us
Is Indeed a mournful day.
Ferguson, Katherine Steele, B.A. in Ed Gulfport, Mississippi
Katherine's a good sport.
We'll say that there's none better,
And when you've said that of her
You've got her to the letter.
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
FiTZPATRiCK, Clara Ann, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
K K r
We all know the famous Miss Clara,
Whom once you have met you will stare 'er
For a mighty long while
With a pleased, happy smile
Because there are few that are fairer.
Newcomb Ball (1, 2); Hockey (1, 2); Varsity (1. 2); Baseball (1, 2); Varsity (1, 2);
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Debating Club (3); Assembly Committee (4).
Forsyth, Katharine, B.A Esmond, Virginia
n B #
She comes from old Virginia,
What better could we say?
She likes the ripe banana of Liouisiana,
"But it isn't like the apples up my way."
T. W. C. A. (2, 3, 4); Science Club (2, 3); Secretary and Treasurer (3); N. A. A.
(2, 3); French Circle (4).
Floyd, Mary Elizabeth, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
In Latin Class she rules supreme
A Ciceronian it would seem.
Garic, Marcelle Marie, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Yes, two and two make four.
In mathematical lore.
But all we Seniors wish indeed
Marcelle could make it more.
Glee Club (2, 3, 4).
Gates, Amoret Donelsox, B.A. in Ed Franklin, Louisiana
X fi
Great things for Amoret we see,
Some high official she will be,
And all of this she truly rates
We're very proud of our Miss Gates,
Glee Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Newcomb Ball (2, 3, 4);
Basketball (2, 3); Hockey (2, 3); Varsity (2, 3); Class President (3); Executive
(3); Student Council (3, 4); Student Faculty Committee (3); Serbian Commit-tee
(1, 2, 3).
Geiser, Laura F., B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not In panel)
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Senior Class
NEVVCOMB COLLEGE
Gerson, RosemarYj B.Mus New Orleans, Louisiana
A lover of music and tune Is she
And wonderful things we shall shortly see
Of Rosemary Gerson, musician-to-be.
Glee Club (1, 2).
GoLSON, Margaret, B.Mus Bessemer, Alabama
Margaret's voice is fine to hear,
Margaret's ways are just as dear.
Gonzalez, Juanita, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
A A n
With paint and brush she strikes her way
To greater and more famous sway.
Graham, Margaret Neill, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
{Not in panel) ,* M
She's cut out for a Barrymore
And audiences ,wiil tarrymore
For Margaret Graham.
Spanish Club (2, 3); French Circle (1. 4); Tulane Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4);
Secretary (3, 4); May Day Committee (3); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); President (4).
Gregory, Angela, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
She is quite famed for her art.
And we'll tell you at the start
She's a winner cast in any part,
French Circle (1); Chapel Choir (1); Debating Club (1, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2,
3, 4); Serbian Committee (1, 2); Honorable Mention Neill Medal (2); Winner (3);
Extension Committee (3); Chairman Ring Committee (4).
Guthrie, Olive Standifer, B.A Bastrop, Louisiana
n B *
Slow of speech but quick to know.
That is Olive—"I gu-ess so!"
Glee Club (4): N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Y. W. C, A, (1, 2, 3, 4); Dorm Council (4).
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Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
GwiN, Annie, B.A Lexington, Mississippi
X Q
"I have a sin," sais Annie Gwin
But well we ken she meant a sen.
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Cabinet (3); Class Vice-President (3); Chairman
Junior Prom.
Hainer, Dorothy, B.Mus McComb, Mississippi
She's a happy sort of creature and she lures us with her smile,
You shouldn't leave us. Dotty, but should linger yet a while.
Y. \V. C. A. (1. 2, 3); Mandolin-Guitar Club (2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3. !).
Hanley, Elsie Hall, B.Des Atlanta, Georgia
* M
Pretty and dainty and easy to please.
She talks with rapidity, laughs with ease.
HebarDj Frances, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
With pep, punch, and vigor, she's always there.
Jolly and smiling and never a care.
Hohn, Edith, B.Des. New Orleans, Louisiana
* M
Edith Is an artist child
Small and pretty, sweet and mild.
With a palate and a brush
She'll give Sir Fame a merry rush.
Hughes, Elizabeth, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not In panel) X fi
Have you seen her dance or sing?
No! Lord, you've missed everything!
Tennis (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic
Club (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2); Song Leader (3).
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Hughes, Helen, B.A Shreveport, Louisiana
n B *; A 2 2
Can she act best, write best or debate?
Why at all of these she is equally great. Ha!
Class President (1); Newcomb Sub-Editor "Jambalaya" (3); Newcomb Editor (•));
Arcade" (3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer (3); Plays (1, 2, 3, 4);
Debating Club (3. 4); Debating Council (3, 4); Interclass Debates (1); Winner
(2); Jennie C. Nixon (3); Alternate (4); Varsity Debating Squad (3, 4); May
Day Committee (3).
Hunter, AIary Ellen, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Mary can 'habla Espagnol"
And that's far far from being all;
For her charms are many.
Spanish Club (2, 3); Plays (2, 3); Spanish Medal (2); French Circle (1, 4);
Debating Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); Tulane Dramatic Club (4).
Jay, Lessie, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not In panel) An elfin sprite is Lessie Jay,
She flits around from day to day.
But we cannot prolong this lay
She fades in such an elfin way.
Dramatic Club (1); Debating Club (l-, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (1); T. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3).
Johnson, Alice Toy, B.A McComb, Mississippi
ASS
Here's to dear old Alice Toy,
Newcomb's love, and pride, and joy.
Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
Cabinet (2); President (3); Hullabaloo" Staff (2); Class Treasurer (3); Student
Council (4); W. I. A. S. G. (4)-, House Council (3, 4); House President (4).
Jones, Babee Margaret, B.Mus Lecompte, Louisiana
(Not In panel) A A 11
Music is our Margaret's muse,
Some day she will be a Duse,
Or just as great if she'll but choose.
Ner Music Prize (2); President Music School (3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); T. W.
C. A. (2, 3, 4); French Circle (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3).
Jordan^ Margaret, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
We've known her now for four long years,
To lose her is a pity.
We cannot give her half her due
In such a little ditty.
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Keesler, Isabelle Parish, B.Des Greenwood, Mississippi
X fi; A 2 S
We say as a definite fact
That Isabelle Keesler can act!
Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Secretary (3); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Secretary (3);
Mistress of Revels (3, 4); Tulane Dramatic Club (2, 3. 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3);
Volley Ball (3); May Day Committee (3); Class Vice-President (4); President Art
School (4); Student Council (4); Executive (4).
KoHLMAN, Edwina D., B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
A E *
The peach of the college, undoubtedly true.
Here's to Edwina, who's truest blue.
Athletic Council (4); Class Treasurer (4); Business Manager "Arcade" (4);
Newcomb Ball <1, 2. 3); Basketball (2); Hockey (1, 2); Baseball (1, 2. 3); New-comb
Basketball (2); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4).
KoHLMEYER, Eleanor, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) A E *
She can paint and she can draw
The dearest girl you ever saw.
N A A. (1, 3); Mandolin-Guitar Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (4); Baseball
(3); Varsity (3).
Lamphier, Camille, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Camllle of the pretty hair
How we'll miss you next year, Chere.
Lazard, Aline A., B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
A E *
She wields a mighty pen, they say.
We'll hear of her another day.
Newcomb Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3, 4): Tulane Dramatic Club (4); French Circle
(4); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3).
Legier, Lucille, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
She has a little friend
Who goes in and out with her.
And if you see her anywhere
You'll know Frances isn't "fur."
Spanish Club (1, 2); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Debating Club
(1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4).
5°
Senior Class
NEVVCOMB COLLEGE
Levy, Edith Lise, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Edith has such lovely hair
"We'd like to run our fingers there.
Spanish Club (1, 2); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Debating Club (1, 2,
3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4).
LiVAUDAis, Adele, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
X fi
Has she ,a care in the world?
She doesn't show it.
Does she get mad and sore?
You'd never know it!
Glee Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1); T. W. C. A. (1, 2).
Lively, Catharine Romaine, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
The greatest of her joys
Throughout the live-long day,
Is to write of little boys
In an entertaining way.
Varsity Debating Team (1); Hockey (2, 3); N. A. A. (2, 3, 4); Debating Council
(2, 3); Debating Club (2, 3); French Circle (3, 4).
LoEE, Janice Meredith, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
At debating Janice is a shark,
When she starts off we all of us hark.
She has a keen wit
And she knows where to hit;
She can make a white angel seem dark.
Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer (2); Winner Nixon Debate (3); Student
Body Treasurer (2); Sub-Editor of "Jambalaya" (3); Chairman of Debate (4);
Varsity Debater (2, 3); Debating Council (2, 3, 4); Member of Committee for
Carnot Debate (4); T. W. C. A. (4).
Long, Mary Catherine, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Negus, Katherine Lindsey, B.A Greenville, Mississippi
There "was a young ladj^ named Kat
And head of the council she sat;
She governed our ways.
It's the cheater who pays.
Now what would you say as to that?
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); House Council (3, 4); President ot Student Council (4);
Finance Committee (3, 4); Spalding Basketball (2); Volley Ball (4); Executive (4).
Monroe, Bessie Moline, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
* M
She has traveled far and wide
On debating tours, you see,
And the way she goes on winning fame
Is the thing that most gets me.
Volley Ball (2); Basketball (3, 4): Serbian Committee (2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3);
Glee Club (1, 2); Chairman of Debate (3); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Debating
Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Nixon Debate (1, 3); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); "Jambalaya"
Representative (2); Class President (4); Treasurer of Dramatic Club (4); Faculty-
Student Committee (4); Executive (4); Student Council (4); Interclass Debate
(3); Varsity Debating Alternate (3).
Moore, Marietta Louise, B.A. in Ed Monroe, Louisiana
Basketball, baseball, tennis or tank
She'll always be found in the very front rank.
N. A. A. (1, 2); Hockey (1, 2); Volley Ball (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2); T. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 3).
Murphy, Minnie Malone, B.A Cheneyville, Louisiana
Here's to our darling little Minnie
Virtues lots and faults not "innie."
Norton, Marshall, B.A Rome, Georgia
X Q
There was a fine lady from Georgia
A feminine Georgie-Porgie—ah!
To hear of a state
That's not Georgia, I hate.
I get mad like Lucretia Borgia,
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
O'NiELL^ NoRA^ B.Des Franklin, Louisiana
A n
From Franklin this little girl came
From Ireland, you'd judge by her name,
But when campused one day, with
"It's the dancers who pay,"
Said Nora, "and I am not lame."
Panniel_, Ida Margaret, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
* jM
Cherie a Kappa S\g girl
As dainty a thing as a pearl.
Last May day at school
She was a whirlpool
And excitement— -she's still in a whirl!
Peteet^ Mary Charlotte, B.A Greenwood, Mississippi
Speaking 'of Charlotte Peteet,
She's a difficult Senior to beat;
She has curly brown hair
And a baby blue stare.
And a smile that's consolinjg and sweet.
Y. W. C. A'. (1, 2, 3, 4).
Pfeifer, Marion, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
as*
Marion Pfeifer, dear maid,
Is a tireless young miss, I'm afraid;
She hounds like a pup
—
"Please write something up.
We need dope to fill the 'Arcade'."
Glee Club (1. 2); Mandolin-Guitar Club (3, 4); Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4);
Class Debating Team Alt. (3); French Circle (3, 4); Stage Manager (3); Assembly
Committee (3, 4); Dramatic Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); "Arcade" (2, 3. 4); Editor (4).
Polk, Ella, B.A Alexandria, Louisiana
K K r
Ella Chrysanthemum Polk,
A very delectable folk,
A smile that bewitches
If bright eyes be riches
Then Ella will never be broke.
Glee Club (3, 4).
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Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Price, Charlotte Clayton, B.Mus New Orleans, Louisiana
K A e
She's priceless, but still Charlotte Price,
You'd never call singing her vice;
She's a K. A. T. kat.
But not catty at that;
She's the type that will always entice.
Tennis Team (1, 2); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); President Glee Club (3); Business Man-ager
Glee Club (4); Executive Committee (3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3).
Reinauer, Ruth, B.A Lake Charles, Louisiana
A E *
In the dorm grows a favorite flower,
Whom botanists call Ruth Reinauer;
She's an Alpha B. Phi,
And Tor Alpha she'd die;
She's very content with her bower.
Science Club (2, 3); ITrench Circle (3, 4); Glee Club (2).
Richter, Aline, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
Aline has dramatic ability
Imbued with a graceful agility.
As a soubrette or vamp
Or tragedienne scamp.
She plays any part with facility.
Glee Club (1. 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Tulane Dramatic Club Key (1, 2); Member
Board Tulane University Players (4).
RiDGWAY, Martha Elizabeth, B.Mus. . Elkton, Tennessee
LIbby, with form like Diana,
Is gentle and easy of manner;
She's wed to her art.
And can play on your heart
With the soft music of her piano.
Y. W. C. A. (4).
Rives, Sara Du Bose, B.A. in Ed Mansfield, Louisiana
A A n
A jolly good sport Sara Rives;
In staunchest convictions believes;
She's an athletic soul.
Always sure of a goal.
We all shall be sad when she leaves.
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NEWC0M15 COLLEGE
Roberts, Olive Goodwill, B.A Shreveport, Louisiana
K A e
Olive Roberts is elevei- and briglit;
In fact she is just erudite.
She stays in the dorm,
Whicli is very good form;
She's swell—okeh—keen and all right.
Roes, Bertha. B.A. in Ed Morgan City, Louisiana
A little girl everyone knows.
Who has many friends and no foes.
As 'twill tickle some bloke
We'll tell the old joke
—
She sat on a tack. Bertha Roes.
Roy, Rose Aimee, B.A. in Ed New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) A A II
A Madonna-like face and such eyes.
They're brown and they're big and they're wise;
She excels in her w-ork.
And in gym does she shirk?
No answer! AVe will not tell lies,
St. Martin, Ruth, B.Des New Orleans, Louisiana
Ruth is the leader of cheers;
We've rooted for Ruth tho' for years;
She's ruthless is Ruth,
And I'm telling the truth
—
Our opponents just leave bathed in tears.
Cheer Leader (3. 4).
Saunders, Natalie, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
n B *
Nat is a Senior. Yes, sir!
And really a literateur.
The "Hullabaloo"
Owes a lot to her. too.
She's busy—always in a stir.
ScHARFF, Janice Babette, B.A. in Ed New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) A E *
Janice helped to get the "Jam" out;
She's businesslike there is no doubt:
But these verses can
Not be blamed on poor "Jan,"
So don't draw her into a bout.
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Streifer, Yetty, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
As faithful and sure as a jack
Is Yetty. May she never lack!
In chapel she sings
And much harmony brings
To the discord we're making in back.
Latin Club (I); Spanish Club (2); Dramatic Club (2. 3, 4); Science Club (2, 3);
Debating Club (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (3).
SuBAT, Enola Marie, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
Enola just loves every game.
We prophesy fortune and fame;
She .goes in with a vim,
And the chances are slim
That she will not come out with a name.
Spanish Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Newcomb Ball (1); Volley Ball (2, 3, 4);
Neweomb Basketball (1, 2); Spalding Basketball (2, 3); Varsity Spalding Bas-ketball
(4); Division Field Day Captain (3).
Thomp.soNj Marion, B.Des New Orleans, Lousiana
K A e ; A S 2
A clever young lady is Pat;
She is really so versatile that
If you don't like her banjo
Then paint pictures she can. Tho'
She's also the life of a chat.
Baseball (1); Football (2); "Jambalaya" Representative (1); Class Secretary (2);
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Secretary-Treasurer (2); President (3); Student
Council Representative (3, 4); Tulane Dramatic Club (4); Assistant Director (4);
May Day Committee (3): Campus Night Chairman (4).
Thompson, Winifred, B.A New Orleans, Louisiana
The Y. W. just couldn't be
If Winifred were not. You see?
The contests she runs
And picks the best ones.
And puts all the rest oft. dear me!
A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Cabinet (3, 4); Newcomb Ball (2, 3,
Spalding Basketball (2, 3); Glee Club (2);
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3) : Y.
4); Newcomb Basketball (2,
Indianapolis Club (3, 4).
Tii.LOTSON, Lorraine, B.S Gretna, Louisiana
Lorraine is a chemist, I hear.
And biology too is her sphere.
Of the test tube she's queen,
And there with the bean.
Despite which Lorraine is a dea
Senior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
ToMLiNSOiM, Margaret Elizabeth, B.A Gulfport, Mississippi
A n
hip-hool
ttle girl 1
T. W. C. A. (4); Debating Club (4); Gulf Park College (1, 2, 3).
Wise, Fannie, B.A Yazoo City, Mississippi
A E *
Of council our Fannie's a member;
She runs it from. June to November;
She keeps the thing straight
And likes it first rate.
Still she's one of our best, please remember.
Student Council (4); Dormitory Council (3, 4); Secretary (3); Class Secretary
(4); French Circle (3. 4); Dramatic Club (3. 4); Volley Ball (3, 4); Hockey (3);
Glee Club (3); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3).
Wood, Letitia Davis, B.A Brunswick, Mississippi
n B #
She's queen of the flappers, it's true.
And then she can play tennis, too;
She wins every bout.
Ask her if you doubt
—
And that isn't all she can do.
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2).
WooDViLLE, Fannie, B.S New Orleans, Louisiana
Our Fannie's a girl that you seek
When the weather's been bad for a
Her smile has a way
Of chasing the grey.
But she's got hair cut out like a sheik.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
William Julius Apple Chicota, Texas
(Senior Dental Student)
* fi, S 4'1 E
George Lamar Arrington Monticello, Mississippi
(Not in panel) X Z X
B.S. Degree, University of Mississippi.
Sanford Lamar Bailey Kosciusko, Mississippi
X z X
B.S. Degree, University o( Mississippi.
Bailey hails from the good old Magnolia State. After taking his preparatory work and first two
years of medicine at the University o( Mississippi, he came to Tulane to complete his work in his
chosen profession. Bailey is a hard worker, a good sport, and as true a friend as anyone could
wish for. With his character and ability nothing but success can be before him.
Carlos V. Beall New Orleans, Louisiana
* P S
Frank Joseph Beyt St. Mariinville, Louisiana
T K B
The heights of great men reached and kept
Were not obtained by sudden flight.
But they, while their companions slept.
Were toiling in the night.
"Buddy," we call him. no matter what his worries, or how hard the blow, there is always a
cheerful smile from him. He has made many friends, and is loved by all. A hard worker from
whom we expect to hear great things in the future.
Terry Bird Headland, Alabama
A K K; 2 n
"Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price?"
Terry came from 'Bama. You can see it written all over him. His great ambition in life is to
go home and settle down to real lite. His disposition is such that we know he will be happy in his
life's work. A real country doctor.
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Max Blum New Haven, Connecticut
* A K
Homer Franklin Bolding Guntersville, Alabama
K *
B.S. Degree, University of Alabama.
Homer hails from Alabama, and it behooves us to say that she has been well represented by him.
He is a most eonseientious worker and loves' his profession. While at Tulane he has won many
friends. We feel that his success is assured.
Alexander Franklin Brock, Jr Montgomery, Alabama
K *
Owls Club; D. Vi Cluh; Undergraduate Medical Society.
"O sleep that drives away the ragged cares of toil." The "sheik" has made an enviable record
while among us. His sound, judgment and infallible logic have baffled many "profs" who thought
to have caught him in a "saporiflc" attitude. He has won the admiration and esteem of all his
classmates by his gentlemanly conduct,, pleasant disposition, and generosity of mind. A great deal
of success is your share, "Dr. Soniat."
Robert Edward Bratton Round Rock, Texas
A K K
Ho Co 11. '21- Chai Hono cil.
"Be sincere, but don't be too serious." "Tex" says he's from Austin, but upon investigation
we find that he is from Cocklebur. He has been a hard worker at Tulane and a man of exceptional
ability. He is particularly known for his Irish wit, for his volubility of speech and his popularity
among the fair sex. He is particularly susceptible to any climatic changes, the acme of punish-ment
in his mind is to have to practice medicine in the Arties.
Joseph Lee Camp Mumford, Alabama
B.S. Degree.
Another Alabama man with all the usual loyalty. He is quiet, unas
but by no means oblivious to feminine charms. "Joe" has the making
predict for him a brilliant career in his chosen profession.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
H. Kelso Carrington Magnolia, Arkansas
K 2; * X
Owls Club; Varsity Baseball, "24; Treasurer Medical Student Body, '24.
Not a book worm, but a practical man who stands with the best in his profession.
Otis L. Chason Chatom, Alabama
K S; * X
B.S. Degree.
A quiet and conservative, yet excellent student. This is shown by his ability to grasp medicine
with ease. Clean-cut and handsome. An example of the supposed incompatibility, a mixture of
society and medicine. Alabama has in him a worthy representative. We predict a most successful
career for Otis.
Herndon Hosmer Clarke Mobile, Alabama
X Z X
"Shorty" hails from where the birds fly high. He has been with us four years. In stature he
stands least among us, l)ut in research work and good fellowship he stands well up in our midst.
He has been a consistent, steady worker, and during his stay among us he has gained the friend-ship
of his fellow students, and we all wish him luck.
John Earle Clayton Paragould, Arkansas
* B n
Honor Committee, '22-'23.
Everybody likes Clayton. He Is a royal good fellow. He became papa, gained forty pounds and
passed all his work without a condition. He has some line and he will long be remembered by all.
William Jesse Craig Mt. Hope, Alabama
X Z X
"Jelly" came to us four years ago from the University of Alabama. In stature he stands towards
the head of our class. He has no feet for dancing, nor ears for music, but in the cool of the evening
when the good times start, he's there. During his stay in the Crescent City, he has acquired a
past master's art in the collection of souvenirs and jewelry.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Herman P. D. Curtis Robeline, Louisiana
K >t
Herman, sometimes known as "Alphabet," is the best cure for a grouch that -we have met.
For six years he has kept the class in a good, humor. When he came to us back in 1919 he came
with a purpose, and little hindrances like chemistry or G. U. have not shaken that determination.
He is following in the footsteps of his father, and we predict that north Louisiana will soon have
another Dr. Curtis making a name for himself.
Fred John De Cesare Roselle Park, New Jersey
n T *
B.S. Degree.
Since coming to Tillane three years ago De Cesare has made many friends, and an academic
record one may well envy.
Leonhard E. Devron New Orleans, Louisiana
A 2 !>; K *
B.S. • Degree; Stars and Bars.
"Lennie" majors in ladies and only applied himself enough to make Stars and Bars and Alpha
Omega Alpha. He is from a family of physicia^is, so we know he will succeed.
Joseph Marion Donald Pine Apple, Alabama
* X
B.S. Degree.
Descended from a family that produces doctors in every generation, "Joe" gives promise of
rising high in the profession. He is the ideal student with love of knowledge for its own sake,
energy and a rare ability to apply himself. Add to this character, personality and ability and you
have the man.
Paul S. Dougherty Los Angeles, California
* X ; K A
.^.B.. University of California.
"When summer comes
Ah. the sweet longed-for day."
Paul's name seems to be a tongue twister for some of the profs, but he's always there with a
good answer when called upon. His enthusiasm is contagious and his candor admirable.
John Fredricks Drew San Francisco, California
(Not in panel) 4> X
A.B., University of California.
He is the big tat "Papa" of our class. His good nature and perpetual smile have won him many
friends not only among the students, but also among the ladies. More power to him.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Morris James. Duffy New Orleans, Louisiana
A2<I>;K*;KA<I>
Duff's grit is one of his most admirable features, as well as his genial disposition and desire to
help everyone. His Jewish operations at mercy have brought him renown.
Dean H. Duncan Forgan, Oklahoma
(Not in panel) A K K; 11 K A
B.S. Degree.
Frederick York Durrance Arcadia, Florida
X z X
Square and Compass; B.S. Degree.
"Shorty" hails from the "Gaitor" State. He is that rare type of man whom everyone likes,
for he can adapt himself to every class of people. His fighting jaw and broad shoulders, together
with his determination, will win for him fame. He is a conscientious worker and always ready to
lend a helping hand to his fellow students.
Ruby Louise Easterling Jackson, Mississippi
B.S. Degree: Secretary and Treasurer N. O. Women's Medical Association, '21-'22:
Vice-President N. O. Women's Medical Association, '23-'24.
That Ruby's medical training has been practical and thorough is shown by her good work in a
hospital during her senior year, where she has said the first "Bells" to several youngsters on their
first entrance into this vale of troubles. Outside of being "genu varum," she is a friend of every-body
in the class.
Oscar Jarrell Emery Lewisville, Texas
N 2 N
A.B., B.S. Degrees; Class Vice-President, '22-'23; Tulane Band, 22-'23;
Honor Council, '23-'24.
Oscar J. hails from the wilds of Te.xas, is an honor man, distinguished in his work as well as in
the art of love. Further, he has a well-beaten trail that leads to Newcomb, where on Sunday he
can be seen prescribing for the "sick at heart."
George Diedrich Felbner New Orleans, Louisiana
* B n
Square and Compass; B.S. Degree.
Here is one of the home hoys who have enjoyed life while in the medical school. George has a
great future behind as well as in front of him. Here's luck, old scout!
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Vance Wells Fletcher Greensboro, Florida
* P 2
Seth Jordan Floyd Phoenix City, Alabama
K -^
B.S. Degree.
Seth first tested his mental ability at Auburn, and after finishing there was not satisfied with a
general education so he plunged into the World War as an E. E. F. officer. He made it through the
war, and then felt confident to do the next most impossible thing—become a doctor. Matrimony
overtook him on the way, but his efforts are untiring in amassing the knowledge that will later
solve his most difficult problem.
Milton Sidney Freiman Brooklyn, New York
(Not in panel)
William Preston Gardner Tupelo, Mississippi
* X ; * K 2
Varsity Football. '22-'23; Glee Club; Class President, •21-'22; Ivy Day Committee.
'24-'25; Tulane Undijrgraduate Society, '24-'25.
William Victor Garnier New Orleans, Louisiana
K * ; A S *
He's the boy from old Amite,
With his hair so curly brown
We can say he's quite a sheik
When any ladies are around.
Robert Eldridge Gay Wadley, Alabama
K ^
"Doc" came to us from Auburn, and incidentally is one of the best known "bull artists" in
school. A man with a pleasing personality, good common sense, and with all the ambition to suc-ceed
and excel in his chosen profession. With the help of his "better half" there is no reason
why his ambitions should not be realized.
Harold William Goldberg New York, New York
(Not in panel) * A E; * 2 A
"Hal" hails from the little burg up East. He is one of our best students, and will be heard from
as one of our future surgeons. Many a maiden will be mourning when he leaves us in June.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Ben Goldsmith Welch, Louisiana
S A M; * A E
Secretary A. and S. Student Council, '21-'22; Class Secretary, '24-'25; Varsity
Football, '23-'25; Stars and Bars.
True to his work, his word, his friends
Slow to anger, never pretends.
Keen, modest, no trace of conceit,
Ben's a mighty safe bet—can't be beat.
Julian Graubarth Las Vegas, New Mexico
(Not in panel.) <I> A E
Henry Edward Guerriero Monroe, Louisiana
His one weakness is a blonde woman. Monroe is fortunate in receiving such a sterling young
doctor into its professional life.
Thomas Jesse Guy Macon, Mississippi
S ^' *
(Senior Dental Student)
Daniel La Salle Hagood ; Brewton, Alabama
(Not in Panel) A K K
"Now I know what love is."
When "Dan" first came to Tulane he was quite a student, specializing in letter writing so much
so that he never remembered where he left his books. Now it is different, for he is an old married
man. "Dan," however, is in medicine because he has the makings of a real physician.
Frank F. Harris Huntsville, Alabama
K ^' ; n K *
B.S. Degree.
Frank Is a most likable fellow, a good student, and a strong 'Bama man. His personality, ambi-tion,
and ability assure him of success In the surgical world.
Joseph Jacob Hanus, Jr Ennis, Texas
Undergraduate Medical Society.
Texas will gain a good doctor when Joe goes home. Very few have fathomed the depth of this
follower of Hippocrates. He is one of the standbys of the Undergraduate Medical Society.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
LiNDLEY Onslow Hayes Denton, Texas
* B n
B.S. Degree.
Hayes is a man who likes to mind liis own business. The quietest, yet one o( the most popular
men in our class. A Texan, a gentleman, and a scholar.
Gaston Arthur Herbert Hot Springs, Arkansas
(Not in panel) A K K; K A
Class President, '23-'24; Owls; D. V. Club; Undergraduate Medical Society;
President Medical Interfraternity Council.
Robert Care Hill Bellamy, Alabama
* B n
Ph.G.. B.S. Degrees.
He is better known as "Sweet Papa Hill." To find a better man would be impossible. Don't
let his name or his white hair fool you, for he is as young and lively as any of his colleagues. We
are only sorry that we will lose him. as: a cupid from Alabama has made a match.
John Franklin Howell , Houlka, Mississippi
(Not in panel) B.S. Degree.
Durward Allison Huckaby Shreveport, Louisiana
K *
Honor Committee, '25; Undergraduate Medical Societj'.
The euphoria of morphine pales beside the beaming countenance of this giant of physique
and happiness. He is forever concerned for the welfare of others, be he a lowly "med" or a "G. P."
man. The art of healing shall profit by his lite.
Melville Wall.-^ce Hunter New Orleans, Louisiana
* B n
D. V. Club; B.S. Degree.
"Bill" has unquestioned possession of the "Championship Bull Belt." Otherwise one of the
hardest workers in the class has a knack of making his work produce results. The kind of a
friend everyone likes to have. One of the leading physicians in New Orleans is sure to be his lot.
NORM.-^N Kelly" Walnut Grove, Mississippi
X Z X
But the only one of the kingly kind
Is he who dreams of the deeds he will do
And then with a will makes his dreams come true."
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Noah Washington Killingsworth Brundidge, Alabama
* X
B.S. Degree.
"Ladies, it's useless to sigh over me."
"Noah" is the most studious of the seven sons of Alabama who came to Tulane last year. He
holds a medal for two world's records; has missed one show at the Strand in two years and none
at the Tudor. We predict a great future tor "Noah" and expect him to bring honor to the Class of '2D.
Saul Francis Landry Morse, Louisiana
A.B. Degree.
"The life of each man contains hidden depths unknown to other men."
Those who do not really know Landry think that he is rather reserved, and holds himself aloof.
It can well be said of him that he is an, optimist, a very good student and one of the most practical
men in the class. He is an old L. S. U. Tiger and very proud of it.
Henry N. Leopold San Antonio, Texas
* A E ; 2 A M
Pan-Hellenle Council, '22; Medical Interfraternity Council, '22; "Hullabaloo"
Representative; Class Historian, '24-'25.
His aims and ideals are as the oath of Hippocrates; an unselfish, and ne'er dying devotion to his
work and fellowman; of sterling character and a personality that has endeared him to us.
James Otis Lisenby New Orleans, Louisiana
K >^; e X
B.S. Degree; Honor Committee, '21-'22; Class President, '22-'23; President Inter-fraternity
Council, '23-'24; President Undergraduate Medical Society, '23-'24;
Class President, '25.
A born leader of men, a gentleman and a scholar. Industry is his middle name, a most valuable
man to Tulane and our class. Twice president. One of the authors of the Medical Constitution;
founder of the Undergraduate Medical Society, and instrumental in the formation of a Medical
Pan-Hellenic Council. We have learned to take his advice, to respect his opinion, and not to argue
with hirn. Hails from Auburn and therefore a confirmed "Bull" artist.
John Fair Lucas Moorhead, Mississippi
* X; 2 N
Owls; Pan-Hellenic Council, •23-'24.
It seems that everybody that has heard of Mississippi has heard of John Lucas, and they all
like him. A consistent worker with real ability, and plenty of determination are some of the
reasons that he will be the pride of Moorhead.
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Spencer B. McNair McComb, Mississippi
K <Sr
Square and Compass; Class Vice-President, '21-'22; President Medical Student
Body, 23-'24; Honor Committee, •22-'23; President Student Council, 23-'24.
"Old Mac" may justly be called the students' friend. When we first knew him as a Freshman
he was waging war for student rights. Always, however, with the betterment of Tulane at large
MoRELL W. Miller Abbottstown, Pennsylvania
A K K ; $ A e
Owls; D. V. Club; Undergraduate Medical Society.
"Truly a man of many parts."
"Shanghai" won his name and reputation in the Quaker State, came down here four years ago,
and now that he has learned the patois of Louisiana, he thinks he will return to practice among the
Pennsylvania Creoles. We hope he'll have a chance to revisit the Crescent City, and maybe renew
his acquaintance with Lake Pontchartrain,
DwiGHT LoFTiN Meyers Jennings, North Carolina
(Not in Panel) ^ 2C
George Ch.arles Miramon • New Orleans, Louisiana
(Sophomore Medic—included in Senior panel by mistake)
Edwin Rogers Nodine New York, New York
(Not In Panel! BOH
A,B. Degree; D. V. Club; Class Prophet.
Thomas Hillman Oliphant Jackson, Mississippi
A T A; N 2 N
Owls; B.S. Degree.
"T. H." came to Tulane with the intention of becoming a doctor, and not once during the pur-suit
of his goal has he shown anything but extreme interest and pride in his work. From what we
have learned of the "Little Doctor" we feel that many an unfortunate will be benefited by his decision.
Bennett Graham Owens Hurtsboro, Alabama
X z X ; A T fi
Class Historian, '22-'23; Band, '22; Medical Interfraternity Council, '23-'24; Vice-
President, 24-'25; Class Vice-President, '24-'25; Vice-President Medical Under-graduate
Society. '24-'25.
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Harry Wray Porter New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in Panel) X Z X
Florena Gates Rich Nashville, Tennessee
A A A; * B K
M.A., B.S. Degrees; Class Historian, '2i-'22; President Association Medical Women
of New Orleans, '24-'25.
Her pressure has at times kept some of us from losing whatever little religion we may have
brought to New Orleans in 1921. She is an assured success, due to her character, industry and
intelligent observation on medical subjects.
William James Rosser Goodwater, Alabama
* B n
"Bill" came to us from the good state of Alabama. His broad smile and sunny disposition,
together with his willingness at all times to help others, has gained for him the friendship of
those who know him. He enjoys cross-word puzzles and parties. He is a steady worker, a good
friend and a jolly fellow, and we feel confident of his success in the medical world.
R. Sanford Roy Natchitoches, Louisiana
* X ; K S
a. B. Degree; Varsity Basketball, '22-'24; Varsity Track, '22-'24; Owls; President
Medical Student Body, ^25.
"Skeeter," besides breaking all records for popularity, good-sportsmanship, and school activity,
proceeded to tie the world's record for crossing the hurdles, Atta boy, "Skeeter."
Alfonso Salazar San Jose, Costa Rica
Julio Antonio Santos Anasco, Porto Rico
s I
Thomas M. Sayre Mangham, Louisiana
(Not in Panel) <J) P 2
Square and Compass; Vice-President, '20; Honor Committee, '25; Ivy Committee, '25.
Robert Fulton Sharp Chunky, Mississippi
(Not in panel.) N 2 N
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Wallace Polk Sheely Gulfport, Mississippi
* P S
Undergraduate Medical Society; Committee of Case History; "Jambalaya" Artist.
Sheely is one of Tulane's own, having done his pre-medical work here. He has realized that
anatomy is the foundation of surgery and interest and application the secret of success.
John Frank Smith Paris, Arkansas
* X
Everybody knows that John hails from Arkansas. He admits it. And more than that intends to
go back. John is a versatile man with expert knowledge and experience in many vocations. He
is a good chemist and a better pathologist. Arkansas will be proud of her future Dr. John Smith.
Henry Ralph Smith Birmingham, Alabama
K ^
Ralph hails from the Magic City. He finished his preparatory work at the University of Ala-bama,
and then took his place among the Hippocratic followers at Tulane. We know that expe-rience,
joined to common sense, to mortal man, is providence
Sidney Silas Smith Fremont, North Carolina
K ^
North Carolina sends to us this man of whom she should be justly proud; a worker who has
achieved; a^i individuality that has won the esteem of all his associates. One of the youngest in
the class, the oldest in "affairs du coeur."
MuRDOCK MuRPH Snelling New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) K A; $ X
Class President, *19; Class Track and Football, '19-'20; Varsity Track, '19-'20-'21;
Interfraternity Council Dance Con:imlttee ; Class Night Committee, '25 ; B. A.
Degree; D. V. Club.
In the six years that Murph has been with us he has fooled many who chose to pass judgment
on his ability as a student. Besides "Dr. Murphy" has made a personal friend of every man in his
class. We know that he will continue on through life to gain the confidence and friendship of his
associates. A Scott, a "must get there," and, so long, Murph. we'll let you go.
Louis Spiegel Bronx, New York, New York
* A E
Quiet, studious, sincere, and has a keenly analytical mind. "Lou" is cut out for research work.
Yet he is practical and will be a success in any branch of his chosen profession. "Lou" likes us
all and we all like "Lou."
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
William Lea Stallworth Orrville, Alabama
e X; e N E; K >t
Owls; D. V. Club; Varsity Track, '22-'23-'24; Varsity Football, '23-'24; Chair-man
Class Night Committee; "T" Club.
LiBURN Echols Standifer Lamesa, Texas
$ B n
Square and Compass.
Standi,fer has long wondered how anti-hemolytic serum was made from bees' and beetles' spleens
until Dr. Jamison showed him the exact technique last year. This "West Texas boy has many friends
among us and we regret that we at last must part. We know that success will be his.
William Foran Stock •. . Hartford, Connecticut
(Not in Pa..., I ^ *
Ambrose Howell Storck New Orleans, Louisiana
* A e ; N 2 N
Owls; B.S. Degree; Class Vice-President, '23; Class Historian, '19.
"Brose" is the quietest and one of the most popular boys in our class. A handsome fellow, doesn't
exactly hate the ladies, and is as prominent socially as in the classroom. He has the distinction
of being the youngest in our group, and an all-round good student. He is a local product, and the
Crescent City will be proud of this boy. With his personality and determination he is bound to succeed.
Vincent Joseph Thacker Parrai, Me.xico
(Not in Panel)
A.B. Degree; Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24.
Clifford Joseph Vedrene New Orleans, Louisiana
B.S. Degree; Undergraduate Medical Society,
Carl M. Vermillion Tescott, Kansas
* B n
"Thug" halls from wind-swept Kansas, and is happily married. He Is conscientious, reliable and
always on the job. A disposition that makes friends and a personality that keeps them. All of
which means that he will surely be a credit to his profession.
William Davis Wall Zachary, Louisiana
(Senior Dental Student)
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Benjamin Walter Ward New Orleans, Louisiana
* B n
In the first ten for practical work and ideas. No one lias greater respect among tliis class tlian
"Bennie." An assured success in any location.
Daniel Danis Warren Hattiesburg, Mississippi
X K 2 ; * X
B. S. Degree; "Jamljalaya" Representative (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Medical
Editor Hullabaloo" C5); Owls.
"Dan" is one of those fortunate fellows who makes and holds many friends. With his knowledge
'of medicine and his character he will be a great success in his profession.
Clarence Hungerford Webb Lucas Louisiana
B e n ; N 2 N
B.S. Degree; Owls; Glee Club (3, 5); President Glee Club, 24-'25; Y. M. C. A.
Cabinet (2. 3, 4); Student Secretary y. M. C.A., '24; Varsity Wrestling. 21-'22;
Interfraternity Basketball (3. 4, 5); Tennis, '23; Varsity teasketball, '24; Class
Secretary and Treasurer, '20-'21.
Herman Aubrey White Alexandria, Louisiana
K 4'; <!> K E
Secretary Undergraduate Medical Society, '23-'24: President D. V. Club, '22-'23-'24;
Honor Committee, '22-'23-'24; "Jambalaya" Representative, '23-'24-'25.
"Sam." the "Marantic Kid," is one of the boys who began with us four years ago. He is the
typical jolly fat man, always ready with a joke. One of the best liked men of the class and a good
student also.
Seward Haff Wills Stanhope, New Jersey
N S N
A native son of New Jersey who did college work at Rutgers and then came South. Steady,
patient, good-natured, talkative only at times (the correct ones) and very much interested in
medicine.
DwiGHT Moody Young Enid, Oklahoma
(Not in Panel) <!> B 11
Acasia; B.S. Degree.
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
George Samuel Acton . . . Shreveport, Louisiana
a * *
Honor Committee, '22; "Jambalaya" Representative.
George's ready smile, keen sense of humor, and hearty laugh make him a favorite with everyone.
His friends can best be counted by his acquaintances.
Ralph Stewart Akers Fairmont, West .Virginia
S * *
Class President, '21-'22; "Jambalaya" Representative.
A man of which West Virginia may well be proud. Truly a gentleman, a man worthy of being
called your best pal. His many friends are proof of his popularity.
William Julian Apple Chicota, Texas
(Not in panel) ^ fi
; S * E
Square and Compass; Tulane Band, '21-'22; Scrub Football, '23; Invitation Committee.
One of the dean's sure bets. Apple is a v^ry modest fellow, likes hard work, and is at home
with every branch of his profession.
William Gregory Banks Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Quiet and unassuming, but very pleasant and studious. We are sure the future holds for him
honor and success.
Robert Bunion Benton Baton Rouge, Louisiana
S N
"Bunny!" Who hasn't heard of him? If there is anyone who hasn't he is certain to do so
?oon, for here is a man who has made his mark so plain that none can keep from seeing him.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
HoBSON Darney Brock • . . . McComb, Mississippi
Square and Compass; Class Vice-President, '22-'23; Honor Committee, '22-'23;
Dental Editor of the "Hullabaloo," '23-'24; Assistant Baseball Manager, '23-'24;
Baseball Manager, '24-'25; Captain of the Old Regulars.
Loyalty is his motto, making friends is easy for him. He has the virtues which create con-fidence,
a smiling countenance, a warm heart. "Ask the women." A friend to man.
Preston Fraxklin Brock Lexie, Mississippi
Square and Compass.
"Preacher" is a man everyone should be proud to know. Tall, handsome, and his girl says
very sweet,
Armando Coeo • Key West, Florida
S * *
Honor Comlilittee, 21-'22.
He hails from Florida and this state may well be proud of such a man. The bright lights of
success are sure to follow him.
Otis Eugene Cailleteau Marksville, Louisiana
He has the characteristics of a native product who is bound to make his mark in the medical world.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Marsden C. Couvillion Marksville, Louisiana
A 2 *; S * *
Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24; Honor Committee, '23-'24.
"Cubby" is capable ot filling all the requirements of a dentist. We have seen girls look at him
just to see those eyes and black hair.
Foster Clarke Fant Coahoma, Mississippi
(Not in panel)
Class President, '23: Scrub Football, '19-'20-'21-'22 ; Tug-o'-War, 19-'20; Pre-
Medical Society, '19; Class Football, 19-'20; Class Basketball, 19-'20.
Cecil Floyd ; • Phoenix, Alabama
Square and Compass; Class Secretary, '23; Business Manager-in-Chief of "Jam-balaya."
'25; Class Manager of "Jambalaya", '25; Vice-President Square and Com-pass,
'25; Captain in Regulars; Chairman of Key and Ring Committee.
Cecil, the answer to a maiden's prayer, joined us in our freshman year. He is an all-round good
man, never failing to help a friend in need. Cecil is a modern Cicero, never failing to let his silver-toned
voice be heard when the occasion arises. We predict that when he returns to his native state,
Alabama, it will boast of a four-footed man, a good dentist, and a modern sheik. Cecil, we are
proud to say we are classmates of yours.
Fred Marcus Fridge New Orleans, Louisiana
"Freddie" is a regular old "tar," and we are more than glad to say we know him. To know him
is to love him.
Aristede C. Gaulon New Orleans, Louisiana
"Frenchie" is a local boy of the highest quality. As Caesar conquered so will "Frenchie."
Thomas Jesse Guy Macon, Mississippi
(Not in panel) S * 'I'
Square and Compass; Class President, '24-'25.
"T. J." is a real man to every inch. God speed you for success, for it shall surely meet you in
every form in your chosen profession.
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Trion Wheeler Harris • Pell City, Alabama
Wheeler entered our class on our last lap. We are proud to have you, Wheeler, and wish you
all the success in your chosen profession that can be had by any man.
Henry Paul Hufham Fitzpatrick, Alabama
S ^l' *
Honor Committee. '23-'24--25; Class President, •24-'25.
Paul, one of Alabama's prides, a real man, an honest fellow, and a whip with the women.
Percy Charles Hudson Kosciusko, Mississippi
Square and Compass; Class Vice-President. '21-'22; Invitation Committee, 24-'25.
P, C." is a clean-cut, upright, and honorable character. Such a man is a cogent factor within
the ranUs of any profession. Would that the world had more of this kind of men.
James Mark Houston . . .
'. Meridian, Mississippi
(Not In panel) 4' J) ; 2 11
Square and Compass: Honor Committee, '23; President of Dentistry Student Body:
Vice-President Tulane Student Council, 24-'25; Chairman Honor Council, '24-'25.
Mark belongs to the Benedicts. Words cannot express our thoughts of him. but w-e tried by
our actions, for he is president of the Dental Student Body. It is certain that no better man could
have been selected.
RiCH.ARD Wynn Irvine New Orleans, Louisiana
Loyalty is his- motto, making friends is easy for him. He has the virtues which create confidences.
A friend to man.
John Harvey Johnson, Jr Brookhaven, Mississippi
(Not in panel)
John Harvey is little, but right there in every way. We hope for you as much luck in your
profession as you have had in love. We are sure of your success.
Philip R. Koonce Beaumont, Texas
* K 2
Varsity Football, 'IS; Honor Committee, '24.
It you want a thing well done give it to "P. B." For a while "P. B." was womanproof, but his
heart was touched by the charm and attractiveness of a little girl in Beaumont. Now he belongs to
the Benedicts.
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Dewey Maurice Long Lowell, Arkansas
n K A ; * n
A congenial fellow, the possessor of qualities which enable one to climb to the top. In the dental
world we see no obstacles too dirflcult tor him to surmount. A prince of good fellows.
Silas G. Maddox Ackerman, Mississippi
"Si" is just waiting for the day when he can go back to his home town and burn up the place
with his speed.
Charles Terrell McCarthy Ennis, Texas
S * *; A 2 *
Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25,
"Mickey" halls from the Long Horn State, where men are men and women are governors. A
man to be admired. A real man's man.
C. A. McMurray • Ennis, Texas
* a
"Jambalaya" Representative, '21-'22; Class Historian, '22-'23; Passed Anatomy,
'22; Member Shifters, 23-'24.
"Mac", in our opinion, is one of the most dependable men in the School of Dentistry. He is
every Inch a man and a D.D.S.
Walter L. Miller Greenville, Mississippi
We know Walter will succeed without having to think up alibis for good intentions gone wrong.
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Henry Schorten Monget Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2 N
Varsity Football, '22; Honor Committee, '24.
Life is too short when we have to part with such a man as "Shorten," A friend to man. A true
Southern sentleman of the "Old School."
Homer Sanders Neal • Carrollton, Mississippi
Square and Compass: "Hullabaloo" Representative. '24-'25.
There is no better friend that we could have had than Homer. In telling him good-bye we
realize that he has helped to keep us together as a class, and to realize that there are finer and
bigger things than our individual whims and desires.
Eugene Newton New Orleans, Louisiana
"Gene" holds the record of being F. O. B. ' We hate to see you go, "Newt," and we wish you all
the success that can come to one man.
Frank P. Philips - Lewiston, Idaho
Varsity Football, '19-'21-'22-'23-'24 ; Varsity Track, '21-'23; Varsity Track, '22;
Captain Track Team, '23.
"Hank" is the athlete of our class, and we are more than proud of him. We only wish there
were more of his type. No doubt the most popular boy in the Dental School, and success is sure
to be where he puts up his hat.
Hugo J. Popkin Franklin, Louisiana
Hugo, tlie fighting "Irishman," and one of our brighest classmates. We are proud to have had
you in our midst for the past four years. We wish you the best.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
Lloyd Edwin Rich • . Gulfport, Mississippi
S * *
Class President, '22; Honor Committee, '23; "Jambalaya" Representative, '25.
"Captain" hailed from the ranks of ofHeership in the army and was chosen to lead us through
the struggle of our freshman year. A wonderful leader and a true man.
Charles Duncan Victery Livingston, Texas
"Conscientious." pleasant but serious-minded, witty and even-tempered are just a few cf the
adjectives which characterize this real man. To know him is to love him, and we all know him well.
William Davis Wall Zachary, Louisiana
(Not in panel) ''P' fi ; S N
A better man would be hard to find. Always a good smile for everyone. The same traits that
have won him friends here will insure him all the rewards of the days to come.
J. Lee Windham Merr'yville, Louisiana
Square and Compass; Manager Tulane Rowing Crew, '24-'25; Secretary Square
and Compass, '24-'25; Offloial of T. A. C, '23-'24-'25; Member of Regulars.
"High Dry," as he is better known, will surely make his way to fame in the profes.'^ional world
in the same way as he has carved his name on many Newcomb girls' hearts. Farewell, Lee, may
the tide of success engulf and hold you forever!
Guy Yates Philadelphia, Mississippi
S ^l' *
Class Secretary and Treasurer, '21-'22; A.ssistant "Jambalaya" Editor, '22-'23.
To strive and to conquer is his motto. He has won the first great battle of life. May you win
the remaining ones with as little ease and pleasure until you reach the goal you have often pictured!
Rosa Zucernikoff Bangkok, Siam
n 2 X
Class Historian, '21-'22.
Tulane's name and fame reached out into far Slam, and brought us Zu-Zu. With her came both
name and fame for Siam.
Senior Class
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
TuRMAN E. Allen Edna, Alabama
(Not in panel.) B * S
Manager Wrestling and Boxing, 24-'25; Class Vice-President, '24-'25; Honor
Committee, '21-'25; Freshman Track, 23-'24.
Sam Ball Liberty, Mississippi
n K A
Honor Committee; Class Secretary and Treasurer, '25; "Jambalaya" Representative.
Sam came to us from the University o( Tennessee. He joined us in his senior year and imme-diately
became a friend to us all.
F. S. CoNSTANTiNE New Orleans, Louisiana
A heart breaker has found the only girl. We are waiting the announcement. His many friends
wish him success.
DiONisio Gomez de la Torres San Andreas, Cuba
Our representative from Cuba. A favorite with members of the fairer sex.
C.-iRL LiND New Orleans, Louisiana
A 2 *, K A *
Hooks," besides being All-Southern guard and one of the best shortstops in the South, has man-aged
to keep up his work and graduate in fine style.
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Senior Class
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
John Gray Martin Ohatchie, Alabama
B * S
The inventor of the class. Anothei- successor to Thomas A. May his success be unlimited!
Ernest S. Masson New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) B * S
After a year of illness Ernest came back to lead his class and graduate with honor.
R. E. Sylverstein, Jr Tylertown, Mississippi
n K A; B * 2
Class President, 23-'24, '24-'25.
"Doc" tried Millsaps long enough to acquire a B.S. Then he came to Tulane to finish phar-macy.
He has made many friends. May his life work be as successful as it has been here!
Hamilton Wagley Maringouin, Louisiana
B * 2
"Ham" worked hard to get through and now that he has attained his diploma we expect himt
to make a success.
Sharkey Wolfe Chatham, Mississippi
(Not in panel) Freshman Football, 23-'24; Tug-o'-War, 24-'25.
Wolfe comes from the Magnolia State. May he contribute much when he returns.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
LoviNCY Adams Morgan City, Louisiana
* K 2
Adams came to us from the wilds of south Louisiana, but hard worlc and an extensive "Outside"
course have remodeled him into a regular man of the world.
Charles Edgar Allen Arabi, Louisiana
* B n
A man who knows in just what proportion to mix his work and play. A general favorite with
everybody.
H'iTJER Ford Brewster Ruston, Louisiana
K 2; * X
When Hyder found his student activities taking up too much of his time he resigned from most
of them and became engrossed in his books. The kind of a chap who is bound to succeed.
Class Treasurer Arts and Science (3); Cl'ass Secretary-Treasurer (1); T. M. C. A.
Cabinet (3); Glendy Burke (2); Speaker (3); Dramatic Club (2).
Joseph Warren Berwick, Jr Eunice, Louisiana
Ben
Quiet and unassuniing. Warren is a genuinely lilvable fellow, popular with everyone who knows him.
CuTHBERT Justin Brown New Orleans, Louisiana
* B n
Cuthbert has always been a familiar figure on the campus, especially in the places of lighter
entertainment.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Ernest Celli New Orleans, Louisiana
One of the hard working men of the class, Ceni continues on his quiet way, fitting himself for
his profession of medicine.
Louis Barbot Claverie New Orleans, Louisiana
* A 9; * A *
Small, Latin and a cultured gentleman. Louis has become, within a small circle of friends, highly
respected. Ever non-obtrusive, he has nevertheless come to be regarded as one of the leaders of
his class. Now studying law (which he will never practice) the stamp of success- can easily be
seen upon him.
Assistant Editor 'Jambalaya" (4).
Charles L. Dufour New Orleans, Louisiana
n K A; s T
student of art, music and literature: tracker of ghosts and bank bandits for the daily press;
inventor of practical jokes and festivities of Joy; adherent of Bacon, opponent of the Stratford Kid
—
gentlemen of the jury. Mr. Pie Dufour. pleading NOT GUILTY.
Class Baseball (1); Varsitv Baseball (2, 3); Scrub Football (3); Glendy Burke
(3, 4); "Hullabaloo" Staff (3, 4); "Jambalaya" Staff (4).
Harry Nelson Ferguson Alexandria, Louisiana
Not very well known about the campus, he has made of all those with whom he came in con-tact
fast friends. A man who cannot fail.
Newton Melbourne Fisk New Orleans, Louisiana
Another member of the taciturn tribe that keeps to themselves. Which, however, has not pre-vented
him from attaining the respect of both students and faculty.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Herman Weil Frank Gadsden, Alabama
Coming: from the dense wilds of Alabama to attain civilization, Pranl^ may be taken as a sterling
example of the beneficial effects to be gotten from a college education.
John William Gladson Ringgold, Louisiana
Having in three years amassed the sum total of knowledge in the Arts and Science College, John
switched over to commerce to shed his shining light on that department of the University.
Glendy Burke (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (2); Band
(3); "Hullabaloo" (2, 3).
Edward Monroe Gordon, Jr Westwego, Louisiana
X z X
The third member of the Brown, Celll and Gordon triumvirate. If Gordon comes then Brown
is not far behind.
Orchestra (2).
Bernard Hochfeld New Orleans, Louisiana
It there couid be a fourth member of the above-recorded triumvirate this would be it. Our
nominee, politely of course, for the presidency of the Sons oi Rest.
Lionel Lippman Kahn Raine, Louisiana
When Lionel came to New Orleans he started to sing "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More," but he
has smce changed his mind, and as soon as he gets his M.D. will go back and give the home town
a treat.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Lloyd John Kuhn New Orleans, Louisiana
X z X
Having found a fourth memlH=r for the triumvirate we now add a fifth, which transforms the
triumvirate into a club. Doctor Lloyd Kuhn,
Charles Henry Kyle New Orleans, Louisiana
Tulane's man of mystery. The big question of the hour, "Who is Charles Henry Kyle?" Quien
sabe? Quick, Watson, the needle!
James A. Leeper Lenoir City, Tennessee
n K *; X Z X
The strong man of the Pi Kappa Phi's, One of "Papa" Irion's favorite sons.
Walter Olin Moss Lake Charles, Louisiana
K 2; * X
Following in the footsteps of an older brother, Walter has done much toward keeping the name
of Moss before the eyes of Tulane.
Scrub Football (3); Class Football (2); Varsity Football (4); Class Secretary
(2); White Elephants (1); Class Vice-President (3); Olive and Blue; Sphinx Club.
John Lawrence Pitts Alexandria, Louisiana
K 2
John has alway.s been known as one of the hardest workers at Tulane. Studying is his chief
diversion and his grades attest eloquently to the fact that success i.s In store for him.
White Elephants (1); Glendy Burke (4).
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Henry Molin Robinson New Orleans, Louisiana
n K *
Preparing to study law. Pete took up a scientific course and did so well at it that the university
made him a member of the faculty. Consequently, he may not ever study law after all, but go
through life messing up atoms and electrons.
Dramatic Club (2, 3. 4); Vice-President Arts and Science Student Body; Class
Wrestling; Tug-o'-War and Football.
Robert Alex.ander Robinson Gloster, Mississippi
N i: N
Like the gentleman named Foster who also hailed from Gloucester, "Bob" is also a doctor who
is gracing the academic school with his presence.
Phillip John Saleeby New Orleans, Louisiana
All Phillip's accomplishments have been in the line of studies and he has made an excellent col-lege
record.
Willie Campbell Scott, Jr Cheneyville, Louisiana
K A
During the years Willie has been at Tulane he has done enough studying to graduate four men.
Despite this affection for his books, he has nevertheless found time to make himself one of the best
liked men in his class.
Tug-o'-War (1); Dramatic Club (3); Class Historian (3).
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Charles McDaniel Smith Paris, Arkansas
During his life at Tulane, Charles has always behaved like a true Parisian and a credit to
Clarence Haas Snelling New Orleans, Louisiana
K A
The last of the Snelling clan and the only one that ever grew bald from studying. Clarence's
tonsorial equipment has long been the secret sorrow of his soul, but it has not prevented him
from becoming, especially among the older men on the campus, exceptionally popular. Will probably
end up as a truck farmer or a bus driver in Moscow. Everyone in Russia has plenty of hair.
Sidney Louis Tabery Slidell, Louisiana
If the reports we have heard are true, this young gent is the apple of Slidell's eye. Already
there is talk of making him chief of police or the fire department, but like a wise man he has
spurned these honors, protesting his affection for the simple life.
Henry Ashton Thomas New Orleans, Louisiana
A 2 *
In the spring Ashton's thoughts, besides turning to love, turns also to the great American sport
—
then how lessons suffer!
Class President (3).
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Carl Austin Weiss Baton Rouge, Louisiana
* P 2
Like a true wise man Cai'I shook tlie dust of Red Stick from his Congress shoes and hit it out
for New Orleans and Tulane—which act gives silent testimony to his perspicuity and thinking powers.
Ernest Bertram Weinfeld . . . ; New Orleans, Louisiana
For four years Bertram has worked hard and ccnscientiously and now at graduation he can
look back on a school lite of true accomplishment.
Robert ALadison Willoughbv Lysite, Wyoming
2 N ; A K K
Reserved, well groomed and proper, •Bob" relies upon the well-known adage that "Silence is the
road to success." One of the men who are bound to succeed.
James Wittenberg, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
Z B T
"Jimmv," aftr losing one Ford and struggling for four years with Latin, math and history, thought-les.
sly plunged into the seething sea of law and now battles with the demons of real and personal
property far into the night. A slow but sure groundgainer and destined unfortunately to become a
successful barrister.
Class Football (1, 2) ; Class Basketball (1, 2) ; Varsity Basketball (3).
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
David Searcy Barrow New Orleans, Louisiana
A 2 *
Dave is the Senior Architect Class impersonated. He's the autocrat of the Arc^iitectural Society
and for good reason. That he is going to be a Icing of home builders it's easy to see.
. Architectural Society; President (3. 4); Engineering Society (3); Assistant Editor
"Jambalaya" (1); Art Editor (2); "Jambalaya" Representative (4); Class Ath-letics
(1, 2); Scrub Football (1, 2); Cross Country (1); Varsity Track (2); Fra-ternity
Basketball (2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic (3, 4).
Percy L. Bernstein '.
. Gulfport, Mississippi
SAM
An air of dignity and calm in the classroom do not mean that he has no pep at a party.
Tulane Engineering Society (2); "Hullabaloo" Representative (4).
Lester B. Clark New Orleans, Louisiana
One of the many reasons that induced the Kaiser to move to Holland. When we picked him
unanimously for president of the Engineering Society, we weren't making any bad guess. For
further encomiums, refer to Mrs. Clark.
President Engineering Society (4); Secretary (2).
James Murray Cracroft Washington, District of Columbia
Alexandria's only representative in the class; but it this is a fair sample of Alexandria duality.
we'd like to have some more.
Engineering Society (2, 3).
George J. DiGarmo, Jr Coconut Grove, Florida
X ^V
One of the best track men the university has ever seen. George's graduation will be keenly felt
by the Olive and Blue. "Di" is also a draughtsman of no mean ability.
Varsity Football (3); S. A. A. U. Cross Country (3); Tulane Track Team (3);
T. U. Society (4).
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Salvador di Benedetto New Orleans, Louisiana
This young gentleman (who has just come from behind his eternal cigar butt) contains large
quantities of business ability besides knowing his engineering. When "Benny" gets into action, the
dollars will have to hunt a hole. Watch his dust.
Basketball (3).
Louis Duclos Rayne, Louisiana
(Not in panel) OTA
"Due." although not very widely known about the campus, has always been something of a leader
in his class. His departure will be regretted by all.
Edward E. Elam New Orleans, Louisiana
A wide-awake fellow like "Slip" ought to burn up the road in engineering.
Engineering Society (4); Interclass Basketball (3).
Ch.arles Julius Fritchie Slidell, Louisiana
Not related to the well-known Barbara. He has lots of real "hoss-sense," and everything else needed
to make up a good solid citizen. (No. Clara, 1 did NOT say solid bone.)
Engineering Society (2); S. I. A. C. 145-pound Wrestling Champ.
Victor F. Hartel New Orleans, Louisiana
He boasts the widest grin in the Senior Class. If you omit the Hartel-Thomson combination,
you omit half the gray matter of the school.
Class Track (1, 2); Secretary Tulane Engineering Society.
Edmund F. Hughes New Orleans, Louisiana
He's cheerful and good natured, and likable all around. It he doesn't make good in engineering,
it will be because nobody wants an engineer at all.
Engineering Society (4); Interclass Basketball (3, 4); Interclass Baseball (3, 4).
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
William Julian King New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) T X E
Torn between the line of the white lights of dramatics and the tug o£ engineering, Julian's
future is one to be conjured with.
Varsity Crew (2); Tulane Chemical Society (4); Olive and Blue; Tulane Uni-versity
Players (4).
Lawes Kleinpeter • New Orleans, Louisiana
K A
A lineal descendant of Beau Brummel. He's the latest word in "How the Modern Tech School
Student Body President Should Appear."
White Elephants CD; Olive and Blue (2); Sphinx Club (3); Glee Club (3).
Francis A. Landrieu New Orleans, Louisiana
Our Glee Club songbird goes in for loud, clear tones in singing and haberdashery. An excellent
moustache farmer, raising a new crop about once a month.
Wrestling (2); Engineering (3); Glee Club (3).
William Harold Leonard New York, New York
"Bill" was the class infant four years ago, but he is no longer. He certainly has handled a full-sized
job this year, keeping up with engineering studies, "scrub faculty" worlc and—er—several
,
outside interests; and he's handled it well.
Leo Levy Lowentritt Winnsboro, Louisiana
Here's one with the gift of tongues. He could argue the dean into tal<ing up an I. C. S. course.
However, there's a lot of engineering knowledge packed where he needs it.
Engineering Society (2, 3).
Lawrence Martin New Orleans, Louisiana
* B K
Offlclally Intelligent by virtue of a Phi Beta Kappa key. Professor Martin promises to get every
degree in the University.
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
T. L. McNaisiara New Orleans, Louisiana
T X E
A fellow with a name leading off with "Mc" and with a grin in his eyes might develop into a
preacher, but the chances are against it, "Tim" isn't likely to dampen the spirits of any gathering,
E. J. McShane New Orleans, Louisiana
The math shark of two colleges. Greatest ambition—to prove all text books wrong and to
have a joint debate with Einstein, Labors under the hallucination that he can sing arias.
Engineering Society; Class Historian.
Joseph Frank Nunenmacher New Orleans, Louisiana
Don Juan reincarnated. "Joe" buys passionate purple stationery by the bale, and has a filing
index that looks like a directory. He -wouldn't read Cafe Brulo because Sunday school literature
wasn't in his line.
Secretary Class (2); Glendy-Bui'ke (2. 3); Engineering Society (4).
Pascal Pereti, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) E K 2
"Pas" is another flower who blushes unseen a lot. Not very well known on the campus Pereti
is one of the hard-working pluggers of the Senior Class.
Engineering Society (4).
Gerald Perkins New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel)
Phillip Phillips New Orleans, Louisiana
A little stick of dynamite can make a large explosion.
Class Wrestling (1); Wrestling Team (2); Engineering Society (4).
Fa'Erett G. Roessle New Orleans, Louisiana
"Slim" has a high standing in every sense ot the word. If you don't believe he's good just read
the faculty notice proclaiming him chief of last year's camp.
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Ashley H. Robinson New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel)
"Jack" has always rated as one of the best fellows in the class, and we want to congratulate
somebody on his scholastic improvement this last year.
Tulane Engineering Society (3, 4).
Lewis Monroe Shelton New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel)
Reputed to be a regular sheik of the desert when at the summer camp. Nevertheless, when at
school he is about as steady and dependable a man as can be found.
Tulane Engineering Society (3); President R. A. C. (4).
Jos. F. Thomson ..." New Orleans, Louisiana
We had always heard that people existed that liked work, but weren't convinced until we met
Eraser. In the classic words of somebody or other, "Sapit ovos sues." (He knoweth his eggs.)
Tulane Engineering Society (4); Vice-President Class (4).
John Walker, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
K S
In spite of his nickname, "Jack" has often been seen on the campus quite sober. He has been
offered a fortune for his secret of getting maximum enjoyment out of college life and still ranking
among the best students.
Scrub Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Interclass Football (2); Engineering Society (4);
Vice-President (4); T. W. S.
Charles Wirth III New Orleans, Louisiana
* K 2; T X E
Famous for his essay on "The Harmful Effects of Study on a College Education." Our candi-date
for the most collegiate man on the campus.
Engineering Society: Class Treasurer (2); Class Vice-President ; "Jambalaya"
Class Representative (3); Glendy Burke (1).
Albert G. Wyler New Orleans, Louisiana
Having been class president ever since sophomore year, "Al" needs no further remarks to show
his rating with the class.
Junior Prom Committee (4); Varsity Track (2); Class Wrestling (2); Tug-o'-War
(2); Class Football (2); Class Basketball (2); Vice-President Class (3); President
Class (3, 4); Engineering Society (4).
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Senior Class
COLLEGE OF LAW
Walter M. Barnett, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
Z B T ; * B K ; K A <I> ; S T
Burdened with a Phi Beta Kappa Icey and a list of accomplishments that resembles the French
war debt, but otherwise quite human.
A.B., Tulane. '23; M.A., '25; Kappa Delta Phi Medal; Class President (1, 4, 6);
Vice-President (2); Winner Oarnot Debate Medal (1); Varsity Debater (1, 2, 3);
Glendy Burlte (1. 2); Speaker (2); Oratorical and Debating Council (2, 3, 4, 5, B) ;
Chairman (3); President Tulane Club (3): "Hullabaloo" Staff (1, 2, 3, 4. 5);
Managing Editor (3); Editor-in-Chief (4, 5); Assistant Editor "Jambalaya" (4);
Founder Tulane Senate (4); Manager Varsity Wrestling Team (3); Captain (4);
Interfraternity Council (3, 4, 5, li); Olive and Blue (3); Dramatic Society (4);
Moot Court (4).
Leon Sous Cahn * New Orleans, Louisiana
Z B T ; * B K ; K A * ; 2 T
Efficiency, self-assurance, maslcing a strategic blulf, gentility and a profound confidence in the
A.B., Tulane, '23; Tulane Club (2. 3, 4, 5, 0); Glendy Burke (1, 2); Varsity De-bating
Alternate (2); Varsity Debater (4, 5); Oratorical and Debating Council
(2. 3, 4, 5, 6); Secretary (4); Chairmati (5); "Jambalaya" Class Representative
(4); Scrub Football (4); Tulane Band (4, 5); News Editor "Hullabaloo" (4, 5);
Managing Editor (5).; Editor-in-Chief (6); Business Tulane Dramatic Club (4);
Forum (3); Moot Court (4); Ernest T. George Prize (4); Student Senate (4, 5, 6);
Interfraternity Council Reporter (6).
Charles F. Currier Shi-eveport, Louisiana
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Mon
ful. brt
!ill political offlc
'an-llellenic Cou
afte Doomed,
Sphinx Club; P icil.
EmvARU A. Davidson • • New Orleans, Louisiana
B e II ;
'!> A <l>
•aim rolled up in a diminutive paclcagc. Tenacious, provident, cautious and evasive
Football Manager (5); Assistant (4); Varsity Basketball (3, 4, 5); Track (4);
Lightweight Boxing Champion (2); President Law Student Body (5); Student
Council (5); Class Secretary (1); Class President (2); Interclass Activities (1,
2); Sphinx Club; Thirteen Club; Olive and Blue.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF LAW
Eberhard p. Deutsch New Orleans, Louisiana
Meticulous, crafty, brimming with legal virility. Cannot maintain pulchritude and a moustache
at the same time.
Joseph M. Jones . . . . • New Orleans, Louisiana
A K E ; * A *
Unassertive in the classroom, depending upon the golden and well-bred quality of silence for
success. Possessing already a great repute for legal erudition by virtue of having a grandfather
who edited the "Civil Code."
Class Football (1); Scrub Football (1, 2. 3, 4, 5); Tulane Club; Interlraternity
Council Reporter (3); Sphinx Club.
Robert E. Kerrig.an Hammond, Louisiana
* A e ; * A *
Debonair, composed, never admitting defeat on a technical point—which is simultaneously in-dicative
of a good lawyer and a supreme bigot. As to synonyms
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S.AM S. KiBLiXGER • . New Orleans, Louisiana
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A paragon of wounded dignity, descended to earth to manage the destinies ot his class. Addicted
to divine confidence in his own opinions and to the efficacy of useless petitions.
Class President (2, 3); Vice-President (4); Glendy-Burke: Omega Rho.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF LAW
Lester J. Lautexschlager New Orleans, Louisiana
A K E; K A * .
A keen mind hiding behind a football reputation.
Varsity Football (2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (3, 4); Varsity Baseball (2. 3, 4):
Captain (4); T^'inner Porter Cup (2); Moot Court (2. 3); Vice-President Law
School (3); Class Baseball, Football and Basketball (1); Thirteen Club;
Omega Rho.
Frederick C. Oeschsxer New Orleans, Louisiana
Ben;*A*;2r
Temperamental, elasticity with a penchant for using correct English to disguise ignorance of
the subject. The longest (and safest) distance between two points is by circumlocution.
Class Track (1); Interfraternlty Basketball (1); Glee Club (2, 3. 4): President
(3): Glendy Burke (2); Pan-Hellenic (4); "Jambalaya" Representative (51:
Thirteen Club; Olive and Blue; Sphinx Club.
Joseph J. Ruffo New Orleans, Louisiana
Square and Compass.
-\ Sunday school smile and the devil's own laugh. Righteousness proceeding to Italy to regain
papa's estate from unscrupulous denizens of the Fascist republic.
Glendy Burke; Engineering Society (1); Class Track; Class Basketball; Class
Boxing; Class Secretary '(4. 5); Moot Court (3, 4, 5).
Walker Braixerd Spencer, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) B 9 11
Incrongruous combination of a Princeton viewpoint with a Tulane degree. Supercilious contempt
for that which is not the law in black and white.
A.B., Princeton, '22.
Fraxk Palmer Stubbs Monroe, Louisiana
(Not in panel) AKEj'I'A'i'j-^T
Five feet-odd of well-groomed courtesy, gleaned from Southern tradition. Characterized further
by a Southern languor which desired its law served hot and predigested.
Sphinx Club.
JoHX M. Shevxix- Alexandria, Louisiana
* K 2
Who knows what the Sphinx coagitates all day long? Here, oh worthy sirs, is its modern coun-terpart
with carefully dressed hair and inscrutable expression. An A.B. from Vanderbilt might
well be called a secret shame.
A.B., Vanderbilt, '23.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Walter Joseph Barnes New Orleans, Louisiana
II K A
"Bully Boy" Barnes, like the ancient mariner, has been around the world quite a bit and can
tell you anything about it from Hong Kong; to 'Frisco, but he excels in his description of the inhabi-tants
therein, with special emphasis on the fair sex.
George King Bradford, Jr Rayne, Louisiana
It's "Once a friend, always a friend" with "Brad." Not so widely known perhaps, but most
popular among those who really know him. Where pugnacity and grit, combined with a good heart
and a level head are essential, George will surely be there.
Commerce Key (3); "Jambalaya" Representative (4).
Jack Braumiller Texarkana, Texas
(Not in panel) * K 2
"Jack" is a man of varied activities. He has been an outstanding student in many of his
courses, and at the same time he has ne\'er been known to miss a show downtown in all his years
at the university. If you want to know anything about the theater, ask "Jack." He knows,
Robert Bailey Cato New Orleans, Louisiana
A quiet fellow with a faculty for covering ground. He is a C. P. A. now and will be a B. B. A.
very soon. We expect to be studying a book on auditing by Cato in a few years.
Joseph Patrick Henican New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) B 6 11
"Lily-of-the-Valley." also known as "Bugs." A letter man in two sports, his loss will be felt
keenly by the university.
Sphinx Club; Olive and Blue; "13" Club (1); Class Vice-President (2, 3); Com-merce
Hullabaloo Representative (3); Varsity Football (2, 3, 4); Varsity Basket-ball
(1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Manager Track (3); Track Manager (4).
Albert E. Holleman > . . Beaumont, Texas
"Holly" is a veritable human dynamo. A man who can get more done in less time than any
man in the university. We believe that he has well merited the confidence and honors bestowed
upon him and his honors have been many.
President Student Council (4); President Commerce Student Body (3, 4); Leader
Tulane Band (3, 4); Director Tulane Dramatic Club (2. 3); Chairman Home-coming
Committee (3, 4); Chairman Campus Service (3, 4); Chairman Campus
Nights (4); "Y" Cabinet (3, 4); University Players (4).
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Wallace Clegg Kemper New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) K A
A man who believes there should be more to a college education than just the learning absorbed
from text books; and from his varied connections established while here he will probably derive
as much benefit as from the ijook learning he received.
George Frederick Lamprecht Cleveland, Ohio
* A 6; K A *
"Limber" is one of the most versatile football players that ever donned a green jersey and beyond
a doubt the best golfer that ever matriculated at Tulane. A good athlete and a good man. We
are proud of you. Fred.
Varsity Football (2, 3, 4); Golf (2, 3, 4); Runner-up Southern Collegiate Finals (3, 4).
Herbert Sterling Lea New Orleans, Louisiana
Herbert is a genial, good fellow with a deep-laid sense of humor. He is studying Christianity
so as to be better able to sell Christianity to the Far East. It is pleasant to conteinplate the great
good that Herbert will some day render to mankind.
Class Wrestling (2): A. A. U. Wrestling (1, 2): Tug-o'-War (2); Y. M. C. A. (2);
Student Self-Help Committee (4).
John F. McCloskey Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Urban D. Mooney, Jr New Orleans, Louisiana
n K A
. The summit of sartorial perfection and the Beau Brummel of the Senior Class. Always a leader
in class discussion and very active in all fields of college life. He has already attained honors in
the military line, being a lieutenant in the guards. We predict great things for Urban D.
Olive and Blue; Sphinx.
Senior Class
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Daniel Kintner Murray New Orleans, Louisiana
K 2 ; K A *
"Sans peur et sans reproche," A big man with a spirit that brooks no opposition. A man whom
you would rather have with you than against you. His name is carved deeply in the annals of
Tulane athletics. Here's luck to you too. Dan!
Scrub Football (2. 3); Varsity Squad (3); Tennis Manager (2); Runner-up in
Singles and Doubles S. I. C. (1); Singles Champ S. I. C. (2, 3); Winner Doubles
S. I. C. (3); Winner in Singles and Doubles Cotton States Championship (5);
Kunner-up Southern Championship (5); Pi Alpha Phi (1); Olive and Blue.
Charles Elgy Null Demopolis, Alabama
A fellow who is just a little too modest for his own good. That he has ability cannot be ques-tioned.
Uncle Sam recognized it and made a captain of him in the World War. He never says
much, but is one of the proverbial Trojans for work.
Commerce Key (4); Class President (4).
John Bert Perkins Brookhaven, Mississippi
2 X
The one man whom four years of college struggling could not phase. Never once in all our
association with him have we seen him peeved or irritated about anything. His disposition will be
a great asset in the business world. "Sunny Perk," we salute you!
Class Secretary (3); Vice-President (4); Academic Board (3).
Harry Demony Porciau New Roads, Louisiana
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From the way he digs into finance problems, or any kind of problems for that matter, Harry
might have been the originator of the famous expression "lis ne passeront pas." The little fellow
with the big grin is also, besides being one of the best students of his class, one of the most popular
men in the Commerce School.
Business Manager 1925 "Jambalaya" (4); "Hullabaloo" Representative (2); Inter-class
Baseball (2); Tug-o'-War (2).
Lacy Douglas Richeson New Orleans, Louisiana
(Not in panel) A K E
Lacy is a leader in all kinds of college activities, and for proof look at the long list of his
honors achieved during his stay here. In addition to this he leads Urban Mooney a close race for
first choice as Adonis of the Senior Class. There is not a cloud on Lacy's horizon and we predict
a great future for him.
Varsity Football (2); Varsity Track (2); Varsity Basketball (2); "13" Club;
Sphinx .Club; Tulane Club (3, 4); President (4); Commerce Key; Basketball
Manager (4).
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Junior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Aaron, Mary Ellen Natchitoches, La.
Alderson, Mary . ...... New Orleans, La.
Aronson, Margaret New Orleans, La.
Bass, Corinne New Orleans, La.
n B *
Y. \V. C. .A. (2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2).
Bauer, Ethel Chamberlain . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (1. 2, 3); Debating Club (2, 3); Secre-tary
(2); Serbian Committee (1, 2); Arcade (2);
Class Vice-President (2. 3); Student Body Corre-sponding
Secretary (3); Newcomb Ball (3).
Bayle, Evelyn New Orleans, La.
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Bectel, Josephine . New Orleans, La.
Behrend, Elsa L New Orleans, La.
Eisso, Aurelia Mary' New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (2, 3): Newcomb Ball (1. 2. 3): Captain
(2, 3); Newcomb Basketball (1, 2); Hockey (1.
2); Spaulding Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1, 2);
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2. 3).
Bleakley', Eveline Marie .... New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (1. 2, 3); French Circle (1. 2, 3); N.
A. A. (1, 2. 3).
Burns, Mable Logan Bogalusa, La.
Burton, Edith Sulphur, La.
Bush, Frances Buckner Franklin, La.
K K r
Class Secretary (2); Sub-Editor "Arcade" (2);
Sub-Editor "Jambalaya" (3); French (3); Y. \V.
C. A. (3).
Junior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Campbell, Evelyn New Orleans, La.
Campbell, Natoma Jackson, Miss.
CiER, Elsie New Orleans, La.
Carbine, Catherine New Orleans, La.
Chaleron, Odette New Orleans, La.
Cherbonnier, Claire Theresa .... Gretna, La.
Cornelson, Rose New Orleans, La.
n B *
DucROS, Marcel Theodore . . . New Orleans, La.
Early, Bernard Peyton Esmond, Va.
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EllioTj Sarah Rice ...... New Orleans, La.
n B *
Y. W. C. A. (3); Finance Committee (3).
Eskrigge, Barbara Linton .... New Orleans, La.
n B *
Farnsworth, Ann New Orleans, La.
Feildschmidt, Louise New Orleans, La.
A E *
Fenner, Virginia New Orleans, La.
n B <i>
Fentress, Mary Martin Memphis, Tenn.
K K r
student Body Reiording Secretai-.v
Fitznes, Robbie Leigh Moss Point, Miss.
Ford, Beatrice Weldon .... New Orleans, La.
K K r
Foster, Blanche Marion .... New Orleans, La.
K K r
Miamatie Clul. (1, 2, 3); Freneli Circle (2. 3);
Debating Clulj (1, 2, 3).
Gessner, Barbara New Orleans, La.
K A e
Field Llay (1, 2); Fieneh Circle (3).
Junior Class
NEWCOMU COLLEGE
Goodman, Jeanne New Orleans, La.
A E <I>
Dihatins Club (3); Ficik li Ciirli' (3).
GODCHAUX, Adele New Orleans, La.
Goodwill, Dorothy Dillon Minden, La.
K A e
Graxer, Rosa Rainold .... New Orleans, La.
K K r
Handlin, Azelia New Orleans, La.
Hardestv, Marv New Orleans, La.
Havward, Sedlev M New Orleans, La.
n B <I>
Hkpting, Mildred New Orleans, La.
HiRSCii, Minnie Yazoo City, Miss.
HoEFELD, Aline Maude New Orleans, La.
Holder, Margaret Brown Meridian, Miss.
K K r
HvMAN, Anna Evelyn New Orleans, La.
A E <I>
French Circle (1. 2, 3); Debating Club (3); Tulane
University Players (3).
IvEY, Marie, B.A Ruston, La.
Iiramatlc Club (1); Debating Club (2. 3).
Kemp, Roselyn Hazlehurst, Miss.
N. A. A. (1); Tulane University Players (3).
Land, Mary Elizabeth New Orleans, La.
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Fester, Fane New Orleans, La.
Lewis, Ruth Crowley, La.
Junior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Long, Lucile New Orleans, La.
Lota, Ancelena New Orleans, La.
Madison, Gertrude Bastrop, La.
Maestri, Lucille New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1, 2); French Circle (1, 2, 3); Debating
Club <2, 3); Class Secretary (3); Newcomb N";
Baseball (2): Spaulding Basketball (2),
Maloney, Margaret New Orleans, La.
Mars, Anita, B.A New Orleans, La.
Newcomb Dramatic Clrb (1. 2 3); Secretary (3):
Play (2. 3); Tulanc Dramati" Club (1, 2, 3);
Play (1); Debating Club (I. 2, 3); Debati-^g Coun-cil
(2. 3): Interclass Debates (1); Volley Ball
(2, 3); Latin Club (1).
Marshall, Daisy Deane Amite, La.
Mayer, Frank New Orleans, La.
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Mayfield, Maria Marcia .... New Orleans, La.
McClellan, Helen de Grange . . New Orleans, La.
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Meyers, Lillian New Orleans, La.
Miceli, Josephine New Orleans, La.
Milburn, Elise Barbeck, La.
Debating Club (2, 3); French Circle (1. 2); Latin
Club (1).
MiLBURN, Muriel Olive Barbreck, La.
French Circle (1, 2); Debating Club (2, 3); Latin
Club (1),
Miller, Treeby Elise Minden, La.
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Junior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Montgomery, Alice Spencer . . New Orleans, La.
Myers, Evelyn Sophie Vicksburg, Miss.
Oliver, Mrs. Mary Renard . . . New Orleans, La.
Patterson, 1. Lnnes New Orleans, La.
PiCKARD, Mildred Micnonne . . . Carrabelle, Fla.
Polack, Helen , New Orleans, La.
Raymond, Elizabeth New Orleans, La.
K K r
Richards, Gertrude New Orleans, La.
Richards, Louise Roy Shreveport, La.
* M
Volley Ball (1. 3); Newcoml) Basketball (1, 3);
Basketball (1): Baseball (1); Class Cheer Leader
(3); Field Llay (1); Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3);
French Circle (1).
Robin, Corinne Marie New Orleans, La.
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Frcnih Circle (3).
Rogers, Rosa Tupelo, Miss.
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Vollev Ball (3): Y. W. C. A. (3); Climbers (2);
Council (3); Debating Club (3).
Rourke, Margaret Alice .... New Orleans, La.
Rudisill, Sarah Anniston, Ala.
y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3): N. A. A. (1, 2); Basket-ball
(3).
Russell, Tone Sydney Hope, Ark.
Kldd-Key College (1): Ouachita CoJleee (2).; Tu-lane
University Players (3); Debating Club (3).
Sanford, Ruth New Orleans, La.
K A e
Sanner, Fay Atlanta, Ga.
Schreiber, Katinka Koelle . . . New Orleans, La.
Seaco, Georgia M New Orleans, La.
Sharp, Thelma New Orleans, La.
* M
Sherman, Anne New Orleans, La.
Seltzer, Florence Alexandria, La.
Junior Class
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
SiEKNECHT, Mamie Adele .... New Orleans, La.
K A e
Simmons, Etolia M New Orleans, La.
n B $
Class President (2, 3); Volley Ball (1, 2, 3); Cap-tain
(1): French Play (2); Hockey (1, 2); Base-ball
(1, 2); Captain (2); French Circle (1, 2, 3).
Spooner, Jennie West Lake, La.
A A n
Stallworth, Gelene Armor .... Mobile, Ala.
* M
Stern, Lois New Orleans, La.
Talmage, Matilda New Orleans, La.
K A e
N. A. A. (1, 2); Student Council (2); Student
Body Treasurer (3); Volley Ball (1. 2); Basketball
(2); Varsity (2); Hockey (2); Baseball (1. 2);
Varsity (2); Tennis (1, 2); Varsity (1, 2); Field
Day (1).
Thomas, Marjorie Maude .... New Orleans, La.
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N. A. A. (1, 2); Debating Club (1, 2, 3); Y. W.
C. A. (2, 3).
Valenzuela, Eleana New Orleans, La.
Voorhies, Mary Margaret Lafayette, La.
Walshe, Stella New Orleans, La.
n B *
Weil, Mathilde New Orleans, La.
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Volley Ball (2); Newcomb Ball (2, 3); French
Circle <1, 2, 3); Debating Club (3); Dramatic Club
(2, 3); Tulane Dramatic Club (3).
Witt, Catherine Tupelo, Miss.
* M
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); French Circle (1. 2);
Arcade (2, 3); Debating Club (2. 3); House Coun-cil
(2); House Secretary (3); Extension Commit-tee
(3); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (3).
Voss, Charlotte Columbia, Tenn.
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Dramatic Club (2, 3): Debating Club (1, 2. 3);
President (3): Debating Council (3); Intercolle-giate
Debating Team (2); Executive (3); Volley
Ball (3); Assembly Committee (3).
Junior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
John Joseph Arciii\'ard, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
K A,"\ 2 \
B.S. Di?t-l-ee; Class Football; Class Track (2);
Secretary Arts and Science Student Body, '24;
Member Student Council, '24 ; Chairman Honor
Council. 24-'25.
DoRMAN Brluster Barber Butler, Ala.
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B.S. Degree.
Jacques Hen'Rv Baumhauer .... Whistler, Ala.
K *
B.S. Degree University of Alabama.
Henry J. Bayon, Jr New Orleans, La.
A K K
B.S. Degree; Honor Committee, '23; Interclass
Wrestling, '23-'24; A. A. U. ; AVrestling, '24;
Olympic Wrestling Tryouts. '24.
George Herbert Beavers, Jr. . . . Benjamin, Te.xas
2 A E, N 2 N
Honor Council. '24; Class President. 24--25.
John D. Bell Pensacola, Fla.
2 A E, N 2 N
B.S. Degree.
John Lansing Beven New Orleans, La.
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Interclass Wrestling, '21; Interclass Track, '21-
22; S. A. A. U. Wrestling, '21; S. A. A. U. Box-ing,
21; Honor Council. 22; Vice-President. '22;
Track Manager, ^23; Varsity Cross-Country, '21-
•22; Medical Editor "Jambalaya^', ^25.
J. Dewey Billeaudeaux Eunice, La.
* B II, E K 2
B.S. Degree. ^24; Intertraternity Council.
Cecil Carlos Blakeney Fayette, Ala.
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James Richard Brown Charlotte, N. C.
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John Kavanauch Bullock . . . Montgomery, Ala.
Honor Council, •23-'25; Class President, '24; 'Med-ical
Pan-Hellenic Council. '25; Pathogens.
Leland a. Childers New Orle'ans, La.
A.B. Degree. '22; Square and Compass.
Ralph J. Christman Crowlev, La.
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B.S. Degree; Glee Club, '22; Medical Honor Coun-cil,
'23; Dormitory Governing Board. '23; Presi-dent
Medical Dormitory. '24.
Thomas Clements Oberlln, La.
K *
Wallace Alexander Clyde Selma, Ala.
K 2, * X
Pathogens; O. O. S. ; White Elephants; "Jamba-laya"
Representative, '24; Medical Pan-Hellenic
' Council.
Junior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Eric Knox Colliers Tipton, Okla.
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Gralton Bradley Conwill .... Lawley, Ala.
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John Featherston Eckford .... Starkville, Miss.
A T A, N 2 N
Pathotjens; Owls.
R. B. Cunningham New Orleans, La.
Clarence D. Edgar Forest Hill, La.
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Bernard Gelfand Efron Baltimore, Md.
Pasqualino Tony Falletta . . . Birmingham, Ala.
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Philip P. Feingold Brooklyn, N. Y.
James Aurelius Ferrara . . . Washington, D. C.
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Cyril Franklin Floyd .... Phoenix City, Ala.
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Square and Compass; Baseball, '24.
Julius Dixie Fuselier Moman, La.
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NoLEN Dawson Geddie Canton, Texas
Edwin Lowe Gill Monticello, Ark.
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Zerulon Butler Graves .... Hattiesburg, Miss.
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B.S. Degree University of Alabama.
Richard J. Grayson Selma, Ala.
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Class President, 22-'23; Honor Council, '23; Patho-gens:
Interclass Track: Varsity Track: Varsity
Cross-Country, 21-'22; Owls.
James Henry- Goode Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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B.S. Degree University of Alabama: Honor Roll
University ot Alabama, '19-'20-'21.
Junior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
HovvARn Baldwin Cranberry .... Austin, Texas
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Pathogens; Intei-fraternlty Medical Countil, 24-'25.
Thahdeus Honore Gueymard .... Carville, La.
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Douglass McCardell Hale . . . Camilla, Texas
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Edwin Press Hall A'.bertville, Ala.
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Charles Augustus Havard .... Big Cane, La.
2 N, * X
Pathogens; Owls; Class Football. '22; Class Vice-
President, '22; "Jambalaya" Repi'3sentative. '24.
Isaac Forman Hawkins .... Bayou Chicot, La.
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Pathogens; B.S. Degree Universi'.y of Alabama.
Sidney Robert Henry Marse, La.
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Winner ot Physical Condition and Weight Gaining
Contest, '19-'20.
Preston Street Herring Innis, La.
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Varsity Football L. S. U., '22; Trasurei- Medical
Student Body, '24-'25.
John Claude Hull, Jr San Antonio, Texas
2 A E, * X
Pathogens.
Johnny Rufus Johnson Cohay, Miss.
B.S. University ot Mi-ssissippi.
Guy Richard Tones Rcmy, La.
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Wrestling, 20-'21-'22; Glee Club. 21-'22.
Cecil Emmett Kimbrough Linden, Ala.
2 X, * X
B.S. Degree.
Ralph Elijah King Columbia, La.
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Pathogens.
Benjamin Kocan Brooklyn, N. Y.
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AbaIs!^ Junior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Manly Frost Langston ... Birmingham, Ala.
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PathogeiLS.
Joseph Aloysius La Nasa .... New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree; Senior Arts and Science Secretary,
23-'24; Junior Prom Committee. 22-'23; Academic
Board, '23.
Mike Lee, Jr Kinston, N. C.
B.A. Degree, '24.
William Walter Locke Orrville, Ala.
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B.S. Degree.
James Walter Long . - .... Liberty, S. C.
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DoMiNiCK ViTO LoNGO New Orleans, La.
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B.S. Degree.
J0H,\ Elwood Maines Lake Butler, Fla.
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Albert Howell Mann Texarkana, Ark.
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Thomas Willis Martin Belton, S. C.
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B.S. Degree.
Arthur James McComiskey . . . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree; Vice-President Arts and Science
Class. '23-'24; Secretary and Treasurer Junior
Arts and Science Class, 22-'23.
James Robert McIntosh .... New Orleans, La.
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B.A. AVestminster College; Pathogens; Owls.
Charles W. Mattingly .... White Castle, La.
Harry McCreary Merchant . . . Gainesville, Fla.
2 N, * X
B.S. Degree.
Cecil Howell Neville Whitakers, N. C.
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Square and Compass; Class Vice-President, •24-'25.
Mrs. J. J. Nelson Shreveport, La.
Paul T. Pace Guide Rock, Neb.
2 X, N 2 N
A.B., B.S. Degrees.
Charles Joseph Miangolarra . . New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling (1, 2); S. A. A. U. Wrestling
Championship (1); Varsity Wrestling (3).
Junior Class
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Charles Dreurv Peavv, Jr Cuero, Texas
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winner Biggest Jelly Bean Contest. -23.
Walter Wallace Poimboeuf .... Leesville, La.
B.S. Degree; President Arts and Selence Student
Body. '24; Secretary-Treasurer Arts and Science
Student Body Council. '24; Student Body Repre-sentative
Mid-West Student Council. '24; First
Medical President Arts and Science Student Body.
William Henry Roeling .... New Orleans, La.
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B.S. Degree; Class President Arts and Science,
'22-'23; Academic Honor Board, 22-'23; Junior
Prom Committee.
Sam Bloom Saiewitz Tallulah, La.
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Ph.G.. B.S. Degrees; Assistant Business Manager
"Jambalaya." '21.
Suzanne Schaeffer Evanston, 111.
B.S. Degree; "Jambalaya" Representative, '24-'25.
Thcmas Julian Smith Davidson, N. C.
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Theodore Francis Scofield . . . Dade City, Fla.
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Glee Club; SUull and Bones.
John W. Shackelford, Jr Carrollton, Miss.
B.S. Degree; University of Mississippi