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Y^HE Board of Editors of
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Dr. Jos. F. Baldwin
Miss Adele Belden ,
Henry O. Bisset
Dr. Hugh Z. Browne
Alvin a. Callender
David J. Chaille
Dr. Claude Dean
Arthur K. Diettel
Dr. L. B. Faulk
Everett S. Fick
Dr. William K. Field
L. G. Fleming
E. A. Free
Dr. Ralph W. Humpihreys
Dr. Samuel D. Henderson
John W. A. Insinger'
Gosta N. Johnson
Dr. Mortimer H. Jordan
A. C. Jones, Jr.
S. P. Kerne
W. F. MlLTENBERGER
Dr. H. I. Moore
Robert J. Munn
Dr. Samuel F. Neal
Dr. Ray R. Niblack,
R. W. NOLTE
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W. Miller Owen
M. J. PicHELOup, Jr.
P. J. Rupp
W. J. Sherwood
J. F. Ward
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Albert Bledsoe Dinwiddie, A.M., Ph.D., Ll.D.
President of the University
Robert Sharp, A.M., Ph.D., Ll.D.
President Emeritus
Selma Abrams
Morton Arnold Aldrich, Ph.D.
George Octave Allain, Jr.
Viola Murphy Allee, A.M.
Douglas Smith Anderson, M.A.
Clara Gregory Baer
Bruce Baird
Rosa Jackson Baxter, A.M.
Edward Ambrose Bechtel, Ph.D.
Ellinor Helene Behre
Chas. William Bein, B.Arch.
Homer W. Borst
Harriet Amelia Boyer
George Stewart Brown, M.D.
William Prentiss Brown, A.B., A.M.
Cuthbert Buckner
Mary Williams Butler
Pierce Butler, Ph.D.
A. H. Butts
Nicholas Callan, A.B., LL.B.
Joseph Walter Carroll
J. Harry Clo, Ph.D.
Reginald Sommers Cocks, A.M.
Joseph Collins
William Henry Creichton, U. S. N.
Winnifred Davis Daly, A.B.
Clara Del Valle
Donald Derrickson, C.E.
Charles Barber Dicks, Jr.
Charles Edward Dunbar, Jr., A.B., LL.B.
Lionel Charles Durel, M.A.
John Lynn Ebaugh, Jr.
Meyer Eiseman
Charles Payne Fenner, B.S., LL.D.
Felipe Fernandez, A.B.
Giuseppe Ferrata, Doc.Mus.
Elizabeth Victoria Fischer, A.B.
Otto Finck
John Madison Fletcher, Ph.D.
RuFus Edward Foster, LL.D.
Raymond Freas, Ph.D.
Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher, A.M., Ph.D.
Walter Louis Goldstein, A.B.
Jennie Alney Gore
Eleanor McMain
Alphonse Marin LaMeslee, B.L. A.M.
Leon Ryder Maxwell, A.M.
Robert Leonval Menuet, B.E.
Fred I. Meyers
Clara Marie DeMilt, A.B.
Hal Walters Moseley, M.Sc, M.A.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Ann Hero Northrup, A.M.
Elliott Judd Northrup, A.B., Ll.B.
Lillian Florence Parker, Ph.D.
William Parkerson
Carl E. Parry, A.B., Ph.D.
Beauregard Perkins, Jr., A.B., B.S.
Portia Pierce Randolph, A.B.
John Christian Ransmeier, A.M., Ph.D.
John Eblen Rau, B.E.
Mary Raymond, A.B.
Eleanor Elmire Reames, Ph.D.
Ruth Harney Reboul, A.B.
George W. Reese
Edna Flotte-Ricau
Caroline Francis Richardson, A.M.
Lillie Richardson, .A.M.
Lucy Richardson
Ernest Henry Riedel, A.M., Ph.D.
James Marshall Robert, B.E.
Myra Clare Rogers. A.B., A.M.
Amelie Roman
Rene Salomon
Adolph Kaufman Scharff
Lester Daniel Scharff
Ralph Jacob Schwartz, A.M., LL.B.
Leonard Case Scott, Ph.D., M.D.
Mary Mallard Seago, A.B.
Granville Clark Sewell
Mary Given Sheerer
Lillian Shelley
Gertrude Roberts Smith
Isabella Stirling Snodgrass, A.B.
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Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sc.
Percival Stern, B.E.
Imocene Stone, A.M.
Dacney Sunne, Ph.D.
John Daniel Grace
William Benjamin Gregory, M.M.E.
Carl Andrews Hanson
Mary Leal Harkness, Ph.D., Lit.D.
Esther Finlay Harvey, A.B.
Max Heller, M.L.
Herman Fair Hustedt
Edward David Jones, A.M., Ph.D.
John Smith Kendall, A.M.
Clara Lewis Landry, A.B., A.M.
Emily Langham, B.Des.
Stephen Ivan Langmaid, A.M., LL.B.
Monte Mordecai Lemann, A.B., LL.B.
William Alvin Love, A.B., M.Ph., M.D.
Chandler Clement Luzenberg, B.S., LL.B.
Guy Van Winkle Lymann, C.P.A.
James Adair Lyon, A.M., D.Sc.
John MacLaren McBryde, Ph.D.
Matthew T. McClure, Jr.,, M.A. Ph.D.
*Exclusive of instructors in the Medicaid Colleges.
Irene Agnes McCulloch, Ph.D.
Elizabeth May McFetridce, A.B.
Archibald Magill Suthon, A.B.
AuGusTE Joseph Tete, B.E.
Susan Dinsmore Tew, Ph.D.
Delvaille Henry Theard, LL.B.
Joseph Jean Torre, B.E.
Lota Lee Troy
Charles Joseph Turck, A.M., LL.B.
Edward Henry Walsdorf
Alice Weddell
Walter C. Weidler, A.M.
Samuel W. Weis
Maude Virginia Westbrook
Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D.
Philip H. Wilkinson
Charles Samuel Williamson, Jr., M.S.
James Edward Winston, M.A., Ph.D.
Virginia Reese Withers, A.B.
Annie Miriam Wood
Ellsworth Woodward
William Woodward
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GIBSON HALL
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TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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RICHARDSON CHEMISTRY BUILDING
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PHYSICS BUILDING AND REFECTORY
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE DORMITORY
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Newcomb Senior Class History
HE Historian, pen in hand, sits down to write her class history in the time-honored
fashion. And this is how she goes about it: She gathers together
old Jambalayas from years past, and anxiously and dutifully reads all
the other class histories that have gone before hers. She decides to be
original, but, upon due reflection, comes to the conclusion that her predeces-sors
have stolen her thunder. It remams for her to be truthful, modest and
exact. Moreover, she must hasten to complete the history before it is fin-ished
—which may sound like one of Oscar Wilde's parodoxes, but merely
means that the Jambalaya, in its haste to go to press, cannot wait until the Senior Class
has properly commenced and thus completed the most important part of its history.
The Historian, then, is confronted with various problems. Dare she affirm that 1 920's
invincible basketball team accomplished the unheard-of feat of winning the cup for three
successive years, when the last victory is yet to come? Shall she boast of performances
in dramatics, debating, and the like, when the story is yet in the making? Were it not
safer to return to our Freshman year and, after a careful study of statistics, prove that
we already showed signs of unusual promise; to meditate upon the glories of our Sopho-more
year, when we first won the basketball cup, had more people in Dramatic Club
play, and every other activity, than any other class; and, finally, to rehearse the glories
of last year? That, surely, is the accepted method of procedure. Still, statistics are
boring, and 1920, no matter though we should like to believe it, is not the first class to
achieve these things. We maintain that it is an exceptionally good class, but then there
liave been others, many others, and, of course, there vAW be still many more whose trail
of glory will be as wide as ours. What we have done, we have done well; but, after
all, the things we have done are not the things that count the most. It is what we have
been. And that is where I 920 comes into her own. It is a good class because the girls
are unusually fine. And there you have it. There's nothing the matter with the Senior
Class. It's all right.
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CONSEULO D. AbAUNZA New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2); Debating Club <3).
"To any class of any kind she'd be an acquisition;
She's amiable to everyone—it's just her disposition."
Imogene Barrett New Orleans, La.
Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4), Stage Manager (2); Y. W. C. A. (1-4); Field Day (2, 3);
N. A, A. (2, 3, 4); Debating Club (2, 3, 4); History Club (4); Latin Club (4);
Class Secretary (4>.
"Quiet and serene is our friend Imogene
A more studious person you scarcely have seen.
Dorothy Amelie Becnel New Orleans, La.
"In the wmter when she's working, "Becky's" very mild.
But when the winter's over, she's quite a different child."
Freda Bourdette New Orleans, La.
"Though a hackneyed expression, I'm sure 'twould be meet
In speaking of Freda to say that she's sweet."
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Andrina E. G. Bradford New Orleans, La.
"Andrina's very quiet, and Andrlna's also quile . . ,
Well, if we only knew her better, then we'd know just what to write."
Marion Brown New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alplia Theta: Theta Delta Alplia; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle
(3, 4); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Gtee Club.
"'Brownie's" very peaceful, no excitement she'll create;
Her walk through life will ever be demure and e'en sedate."
Edna Fannie Burkenroad . New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A.; French Circle; Class Treasurer (21; Varsity Bas"ket-ball
(3l; Tennis Team i?,); President N. A. A. {41.
"Basketball and tennis cups bear witness to her fame,
For 'Burkie's' always victor, no matter what the game."
Bethia Caffery New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Class Treasurer (1); Basketball Team (3, 4); Newcomb Ball; Radi-cal;
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Debating Club (2, 3); T. W.
C. A. (1, 2. ,3, 4).
"The 'Fighting Irish' always win whatever scrap they enter;
We're always sure of victory if Bethia's playing center."
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LuLA Mae Campbell Morgan City, La.
Alpha Delta Pi.
"One of our class beauties is the lovely Lula Mae,
And her right to this title no one can gainsay."
CORINNE M. Chalaron New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Vice-President French Circle (4).
"Corinne's a quiet artist, not the temperamental kind,
A more agreeable person you very seldom find."
Julia Josephine Chopin • Derry, La.
"Julia as an artist will win her way to fame,
And give an added lustre to her justly famous name."
Dorothy Aileen Clymer Goodland, Ind.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
"Although her stay at Newcomb was very short, we know.
We're glad she came and all of us are sad to see her go."
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Kathleen Cook • Grand Cane, La.
Phi Mu: Class Truasurer (3, 4); Class Basketball 1 1. 2. 3. 4): Varsity Basket-ball
(2, 3); Dormitory Council (3. 4); Student Council (4): N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4)
T. "W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Assistant Newcomb Editor Tulane Weekly (3); Glee
Club (2, 3).
"Whenever it comes to playing you'll find her ready for fun,
But 'Cookie's' also ready whenever there's work to be done."
Irma Louise DeMilt New Orleans, La.
French Circle; History Club; Y. W. C. A.; Vice-Chairman I. C. S. S.
"Doc DeMilt impressed us as being very staid.
But she has become Bohemian by joining the 'Bobbed Brigade'."
Frances Louise Diboll New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (2, 3); Winner Newcomb Song Prize (2); Jlan-
Solin-Guitar Club (2. 3, 4).
"Piano is her study, her playing is divine.
And some day in the halls of fame her name—and hair—will shme.
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Dorothy Douglas New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu: Class Manager Field Day (o); Varsity Basketball (3); Class President
(4); Debating- Club (4): Dramatic Club (4): Carnot Debate Finals (4).
"I'm more than fond of Dorothy,
But gushing's not my line.
So you'll know that I'm in earnest
When I say she's truly fine."
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Martina Hamilton Ellis Amite, La.
Latin Club (1, 2. 4); N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1).
"Marlina always seemed to find Psychology a treat,
She'll found a home for mental deficients in Amite."
Olive Ermine Ellsworth • McComb, Miss.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (3, 4).
"Ohve's our musician; we couldn't sing without her;
But music's not the only thing that we find nice about her."
Martha Elizabeth Fenner New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Class Basketball (2, 3); Class Newcomb Ball (4); French Circle
President (4).
"Here you have one of our beauties,
An artist and debutante, too;
She can work and play in a nonchalant way.
Which is more than we others can do."
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Sallie Gillespie Fort Worth, Texa
Pi Beta Phi; Junior Water Color Prize; Art Editor Jambalaya (4); Art Student
Body President (4); Student Council (3, 4); Dormitory Council (3, 4); Executive
Committee (4); Y. ^/V. C. A. (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Phi Phi.
"When there's a commillee appointed—there's a new one every minute
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It isn't a real committee if SalHe isn't in it.
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Marjorie Goodwine • Locust Ridge, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; N.
Committee (3, 4);
A. A. (3. 4); T. W. C. A. (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Executive
Y. W. C. A. Vice-President (4); President Glee Club (4).
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"Marjorie is capable, Marjorie Is quiet;
Marjorie is amiable, no one can deny it."
Dorothy Graner New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Y. W.
C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball Team (1); Dramatic Club Play (1).
"The Plcken-Chup stole from the willow tree
To bring a message here.
It wants the whole wide world to know
That Dottie is a dear."
Elizabeth Gregory • New Orleans, La.
Class Basketball ll. 2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Varsity
Basketball (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3. 4); Summer Comrriittee (1, 2, 3); Student
Council (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3); Basketball Captain (2); Class Presi-dent
(3); President Student Council (4); Vice-President Student Body (4).
"She's extremely conscientious, and when there's work to do,
If Betty has a hand in it she's sure to put it through.
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Jeanne Gueydan Gueyda
Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (1, 2, 3. 4); Dramatic Club (1); Junior
Representative on Newcomb 'Wa.v Service Committee; Debating Club (.3, 4);
Dormitory Council (4); Field Day (2, 3).
"We need not consult the Digest to get the current news,
For Jeanne is so well posted we can get it whenever we choose."
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JM Emily Bondurant Harrison Birminghar
I II Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 31; N. A. A. (3);
Class Vice-President (2); Dormitory Council (3, 4); Student Council (4); Dor-mitory
President (4); Delegate to Southern Association of Student Goyernment
<3); President of Southern Association of Student Goyernmi-nt (4); Student Body
Treasurer (3); Executive Committee (3, 4).
"The Dorm girls regard her with awe and dread.
The Dorm girls worship her—she is iheir head."
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Dorothy Alice Hay . New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Radical; Phi Delta Alpha: Latin Club (1, 2); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Class Secretary (2); Dramatic Club Treasurer (3); Class
Cheer Leader (3); Finance Committee (3); Class Vice-President (4); Newcomb
Jambalaya Editor (4); N. A. A.; Y. "W. C. A.; Glee Club Ci).
"Do you hke this Jambalaya, do you think it pretty fair?
Then thank the Newcomb Editor, for she has done her share."
Ruth Ordway Kastler • New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); T. W. C. -A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club
(1-4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1-4); Captain Basketball Team (1);
Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (1, 2. 3); Second Place Field Day
(1); Field Day Winner (2, 3); Class President (2); History Club (4); Social
Committee (3); Student Body Secretary' (3); Town Baseball Captain (3); Execu-tive
Committee (2, S); Senior Tree Committee; Summer Committee; Y. W. C. A.
Delegate to National Student Conference; Tennis Captain (4); Newcomb Ball
Captain (4).
"When 'Meenie's' finished college she will have to hire a hall
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She has won so many trophies it will scarcely hold them all."
Laura Buckner Kearny New Orleans, La.
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(1, 2); Debating Club (1, 2).
^V. C. A. (3); N. A. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club
"Laura will make her debut when she's finished knowledge.
Then she will be as popular as she has been at college."
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Esther Kent • Kentwood, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Mandolin-Guitar Clul) (1, 2, 3, 4); Gleo CIulj (1); Y. W. C. A. (3.
3, 4): Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3. 4); Class Secretary (3); Managing Ertitor of the
Arcade (2, 3); Radical.
" 'Peelie's* an aristocral, she's cultured and refined,
And 'Peelie's' the possessor of a most amazing mind."
Christine Kerlin Ho La
Alpha Delta Pi; Radical; Y. \V. C. A. (3, 4); Dormitory Council (4); Phi phi;
HuUabatoo Staff (4); Mandolin-Guitar Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); French
Circle (3. 4).
"Another of our artists, and a butterfly as well
We can see her future clearly—a giddy social belle."
ViDA LeNoir McComb, Miss.
J.:ap|ja .^Iplia Theta; T. D. A.; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.
"There are lots of people think her shy,
And lots who think her quiet.
But those of us who know her well,
We surely must deny it.
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Irma Gladys Levi New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi,
"The reason why we call her 'Lamps' is very much disputed,
But if you'd known her long ago you'd see the nickname suited."
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Lillian Levy New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. ri-4); Debating Club (1>.
"Lillian makes a lol of noise about the work that she will do,
But when she's finished we admit that what she said was true,"
Bertha Lindenfield Lexington, Tenn.
"1 don't know much about her, but one thing's very true—
We have a bond between us; she took Old English, too."
Katherine Hardy Luzenberg . . . • New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Class Poet (2); Class Basketball (2, 3); Varsity Basket-ball
(2); Dramatic Club Play (2, 4), Secretary (4); Class Basketball Manager
(4l; Editor-in-Chiet of Arcade (4), Literary Editor (3), Sub-Editor (2).
"We can give you lots of proof of successes she has made.
For proof is Kitty's business when she edits the Arcade"
Isabel McCown Lyman New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball Team C3); Varsity Team (3); Dramatic Club
Play (2, 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4i; N. A. A.; Dramatic Club; Glee Club;
Y. W. C. A.
"Comedy's weeping. Tragedy's sad, Dramatic Club is grieving.
What is the cause of it all, you ask? Why, Isabel is leaving."
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Tess Barbara Mayer New Orleans, La.
Alpha Bpsilon Phi; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4); Class Basketball (1, 3); Dramatic Club
(1, 2. 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4); "Winner 1903 Shakespeare Prize,
Debating Club (2. 3. 4); Chairman ot Debate (4); Summer Committee (3); Sub-
Editor Arcade (4); Senior Class Play Committee (4); Executive Committee (4);
Dramatic Club Play (2, 4); Class Poet and Historian (4).
"Will she rival Sarah Bernhardt? Will she write sarcastic books,
Or will she calmly marry and join ihe League of Cooks?"
Margaret Neilson McConnell New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi: President Debating Club (4); Winner Jennie Nixon Debate (3):
Freshman Debating Team (1); Newcomb Business Manager of Jambala,\-a (1).
"Margaret is an idealist, Margaret is a dear;
And the world is a whole lot better for having Margaret here."
Evelyn Lowry Moore New Orleans, La.
T. W. C. A.; N. A. A.
"If in the artistic world she fails to make a name.
That wonderful red hair of hers is bound to bring her fame."
Fay Morgan . , Knoxville, Tenn.
Alpha Omicron Pi; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club; Class Cheer Leader (1);
Class Tennis Team (1, 3, 4); Varsity Tennis (1, 3); Tennis Champion (1); Dor-mitory
Baseball Team (1, 2, 3), Captain (2); Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3); Class
Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball Manager (3>.
"If Fay is sunk in depths of gloom and you would bring her back
To realize the joys of life, just talk to her of Mac."
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Jessie Barclay Morse New Orle
"Though Jessie had to leave us for quite a while last year.
She's back at last—we needn't say how glad we are she's here.
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Viola Lee Nielson • New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delpa Pi; History Club; Y. W. C. A.
"Piggy is strong for History, and Economics, loo.
We think that there's a reason, don't it seem that way to you? "
Marion North Lake Charles, La.
Ohi Omega; Hailical; T. W. C. A. (3, S, i); Dramatic Clul) (2, 3, 4); Mandolin-
Guitar Clul> (2, 3. 4). President (4>; French Circle (3. 4>; Finance Committee
(4); Chairman Student Body IJance (4); Executive Committee (4); House Coun-cil
(4); Field Day tl, 2, 3 I.
"Our Mandolin-Guitar Club is the finest in the land.
And its success is surely due to Marion s guiding hand."
Georgie Mae Perkins . . . . • Norwood, La.
"She's a conscientious creature, her fidelity is rare.
She's always at our Spanish Class whenever we go there."
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Ophelia Hardesty Perkins Limmesport, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. -W. C. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 4):
Sub-Editor Arcade (2); Editor Arcade College Department (3, 4); Student Coun-cil
(4); Executive Committee (4)'. J. U. G. (2).
"Ophelia's skilled in music, she's a literary light,
And anything Ophelia does she's sure to do it right."
Olga Peters New Orleans, La.
Dramatic Club; Frencti Circle; Y. W. C. A.
"Trip it lightly as you go from the Art School to and fro.
Skilled m art and dancing, too—Say! what more things can you doV
Nan Conner Randolph Bayou Goula, La.
Phi Mu; Radical; Y. "W. C. .\. (1. 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Dormitory
Council (3); Debating Club rS); Finance Committee (4).
"Nan is tall and stately, she's very kind and sweet.
And Nan is always gracious to whomever she may meet."
Bert Elise Richard New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; N. A. .\. (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
History Club (4); Mandolin-Guitar Club (1).
"She IS such a merry soul ; whatever mood you're in,
Bert Elise can cheer you with her big, infectious grin.
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Lelia Marguerite Rightor New Orleans, La.
"'Mugs,' the Spanish scholar; 'Mugs,' the giddy grind;
A brighter, lazier person would be difficult to find.
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Jessie Bryce Roane . New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron PI; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 4); T. W. C. A.
(1, 4); French Circle (3, 4).
"Here's an artist meek and mild.
She might easily be styled a really, truly angel child."
Marian Rock Lake Charles, La.
Chi Omega; N.
President (4) ;
A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Mandolin-Guitar Club; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4),
Field Day (1, 2, 3); Class Basketball Manager (2); Executive
Committee (4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); play (4); Dormitory Council.
"You've heard of the Rock of Gibraltar,
Which is very well known in its way;
But Marion's equally famous
As the Rock of the Y. 'W. C. A."
Fannie Vera Scherck • New Orleans,
Alpha Bpsilon Phi; Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1, 2, 3. 4); N. A. A.
(1, 2. 3, 4); Debating- Council (S); Basketball Team (2, 3); Varsity Manager (2);
Tennis Team (2); Dramatic Play (2); Class Vice-President (2); Tulane Weekly
Staff (3); Big Sister Committee (3); Varsity Tennis (2); Tree Committee (3);
President Student Body (4).
"Vera suffered a handicap by missing a lot at the start.
But that didn't trouble Vera—our president is smart."
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Irma Sarah Scooler New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A. (2, 3, 4); Basketball Team (2, 3); Dramatic Club
(4), Play (4); History Club (4); Glee Club (4).
"Who are the best dancers at Newcomb? The faculty all agree
That one is Laura Kearney and her partner here, you see."
Dorothy Wilson Seago • New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Council (1. 2. 3), Secretary (3); Mandolin-Guitar
Club (1, 2, 3, 4); T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Business Manager
Arcade (3).
"Dorothy gets many "A's"; she knows no other mark.
No matter what the subject, she proves herself a 'shark'."
Dana Sexton Hazelhurst, Miss.
Chi Omega; Phi Phi; Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Finance Committee (4).
"Of musicians and artists the public to please,
We have quite a few, and she's one of these."
Daisy Belle Smith Franklin, La.
Chi Omega; Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); T. W. C. A. (1, 2,
3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Sophomore Band (2); Dramatic
Club (1, 2); Dormitory House Council (3); Tulane Weekly Staff (3); Hullabaloo
Newcomb Editor (4); Debating Club (1, 2); Radical; Executive Committee (3, 4);
Field Day (1, 2).
"Most of us have troubles, we meet them here and there.
But Daisy Belle's come PVeelih, which really isn't fair.
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Irma Sompayrac Natchitoches, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Arcade Sub-Editor (3), Editor (•!); Dramatic Clulj (4); Pub-licity
Manager (4); Mandolin-Gui^tar Club (4).
"The incompatibility of work and genius, too.
Is quite disproved by Irma, for there's nothing she can't do."
Matilda Hall Stillwell . Se Ala
Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Radical; Dor-mitory
House Council (3).
"As one ofi *20's models, Matilda is renowned,
A more stylish, vogue-ish person is scarcely to be found."
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Bernice Marie Thrall Lake Charles, La
Alpha Delta Pi; N. A, A. (1, 2, 3. 4|; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Cabinet (4);
J. U. G. (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (4).
"Bernice is an artist, a costume designer.
Her own clothes show that none could be finer."
Irma Unruh Mobile, Ala.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Glee Club (3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (3, 4);
J. U. G. (1, 2, 3, 4).
"The Book Store is her special charge, and Irma guards it well.
You couldn't gel a pencil before the second bell.
"
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Martha Bruce Vairin New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (3. -1); Baslietljall (3): Dramatic
Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); History Club; Radical.
"'If you ain't pretty, you got to be smart,' said Hatlie to Emmie Lou;
So Martha need never worry, for she's surely both of the two."
Marie Louise VanHorn New Orle La
Phi Mu; N. A. A. (1. 2, S
laya Representative (4).
i); Y. W. C. A. (1, 3, 4>; Glee Club (2. 3); Jamba-
"If you visit English Class and look around for Mae,
You'll find her sleeping peacefully almost every day."
Emma Elizabeth Wall New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1. 2. ?., 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3. 4>; Basketball Toam (1); Latin
r\nh (3); Y. W. C. A. (4».
"She dances, oh, so lightly, in a manner most entrancing.
Pavlowa has retired in shame since Betty took to dancing."
Mary Octavie Wallace Sinclare. La.
Alpha Delta Pi; Glee Club; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A.
"In these days of servant troubles
It IS well to be a cook.
So Octavie shovk'ed rare judgment
In the course Octavie took."
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Florence Hilda Ware New Orleans, La.
"Though Hilda's hke the rest of us, and no one calls us bright,
In Clinical Psychology she's quite a shining light.
Helen Watson New Orleans, La.
PI Beta Phi; Glee Club (1. S, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); French Circle (3, 4);
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Field Day (1, 2, 3).
"Helen is conservative, she'll be so all her days,
For she's the sort of person who is set in all her ways."
Lula Davis Wetzel Monroe, La.
"A shy, demure young person with a quiet, mouse-like air
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Unless you hear her name called you scarcely know she's there."
Isabel Wile Shreveport, La.
French Circle (3, 4); N. A. A. (3, 4).
"Though quiet herself, 'Zip's' always aspiring
To be nice to people who are shy and retiring."
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Virginia Wilkins Xennings,
"If you want to get out of Spanish
Before it's time for the bell.
Get Virginia to make up a reason-
She does It extremely well."
Margaret Rathell Wilkinson Montgomery, Ala.
Phi JIu: Dramatic Club; Latin Club; French Circle; Y. TT. C. A.
"Although she joined us rather late,
We love her just the same;
For Peggy's such a genial soul
We're mighty glad she came.
E. Genevieve Wilson New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu: Latin Club (1, 21; Play (1, 2); N. A. A. (1.
Journal Club (4».
3, 4); T. W. C. A. (3, 4);
"Genevieve says it's Chemistry that she is wild about.
She dotes on working problems—just think who helps her out."
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Blanche LeSassier Young - Waterproof, La.
Y. W. C. A. (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (2, 3, 4).
"Miss Lucy's only rival in an acrobatic line
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She'll invent some new gymnastics that will simply be divme."
Adelaide Mary Zoeller .
.' New Orleans, La.
Journal Club; Mandolin-Guitar Club.
"Biology's her specialty, the 'Lab's' her second home;
About this fascinating place it's her delight to roam."
Willie Zuber • Auburn. Ala.
Latin Club (2. 3, 4); French Circle (3); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3, 4); Executive Com-mittee
(4); Latin Club President (4).
"Cicero's her playmate—Cassar is her 'Dub,'
Willie's versed in Latin, and she runs the Latin Club."
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"A continuous gij
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Do you suppose she learned this
At the Newcomb Music School?
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HEN we came to Tulane four short years ago we wondered many times
if we could ever master enough of our exams to be Seniors—and we
wondered, too, if we would ever make a name for our class. But this
slate of wonder and doubt did not last long, for as soon as we had our
first fight with the "Sophs," across that little lake in Audubon Park, we
knew that we would in the end counsel Tulane to give us a place in her
history which could not be forgotten.
In our Sophomore year we were again victorious in the tug-o'-war, and by virtue of
that victory we have the distinction and honor of never having allowed "our end of the
rope" to touch water.
The beginning of our Junior year started with Camp Martin, most of the members
of our class being first-class "rookies." But Camp Martin and our duties as "kitchen
police" did not last long, and we soon returned to finish our term as Juniors. We gave
up the frivolities of our first two years and began to think of the time when we would
say good-bye to dear old Tulane.
And here we are at the gateway of life, ready to say farewell to our Alma Mater;
and as we leave we hope we have left behind us a great record for the institution we all
love. We go, but we shall never forget that we owe much to Tulane, and we shall
always hold close to our hearts the fond memories of our college days and of Tulane.
P. D. Greaves.
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Richard Colbert Shreveport, La.
Kappa Sigma; Tug-o*-War (2); Class Basketball, Baseball antl Track; Inter-dt-
partment Basketball.
"Things are bound to happen—why worry?
Everything comes to him who waits—why hurry?"
Morris James Duffy New Orleans^ La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Psi ; Class Basketball (1, 2). Baseball (1, 2); "Varsity
Baseball O, 4), Captain (4), Manager Varsity Basketball (r>) ; Olive and Blue
Sciciety ; Class Tiig-o"-War (2>.
"An Irishman of features rare.
Say, dont you hke his jelly-bean hair?"
John Randolph Foote New Orleans, La.
I'i Kappa Alpha; Presiaent Y. M. C. A. (4) ; Class Vice-President (A) ; Tulane
Weekly SlatY; Alanager Tennis Tournanunl (4); Cho.ss Club (4>.
"Ye lucky maids who dream of 'Randy,'
Taxis, shows, and worlds of candy." -^fe^
John AlvIN GebELIN Garyville. La
"Not Hell, with all its powers to damn,
Can add a slain to the vile creature 1 am."
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James Joseph Baron . New Orleans, La.
--Ai "A medical student of fame am I
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^^^ If my pills can't cure, you surely will die."
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R. Lionel Gordon New Orleans, La.
Chi Zeta Chi.
"1 slepl and dreamed that life was beauty,
I woke and found that hfe was duty.
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Jennie Abney Gore Bayou Sara, La.
"H^ence, man, thou vain deludmg joy!"
Percy DuPre Greaves . . • Waterproof, La.
Kapiia Sigma; Tug-o'-War (1, :: I ; Tiihim- riyh (2); RiHc Club (3); Class Baseball
i'2): Class Trea.surer- i:'n: Hi.sluiian ami .liinil.ialaya Representative (4); Secretai,\-
Law Student Boily (4). : ^ji'
"Honorable Percy DuPre Greaves ' '
Knows all the facts in Law's many leaves."
William Bernard Hammett New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha: College of Comnierce; . Student Body President (4); Student
Council (4); Jambalaya A. and S. Editor (4); Class Treasurer (4).
"Although his college course was steep.
Each day he took nine hours of sleep."
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John Raymond Hirigoyen • Salado, Honduras
"Raymond hails from sunny France,
He leads the 'profs' and girls a dance."
Edward Hubert New Orleans, La.
Rudolph Edward Krause Lake Charles, La.
Sig^ma Alpha Epsilon; Junior Prom Committee (3),
"Modest Rudolph, from the realms of science.
Hath reached this position by diligent appliance.
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Diego Benigno Martinez New Orleans. La.
Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Tug-o'-War (1): Class Football (1).
"Whoever heard of Diego Benigno?
The girls call him 'Benny,' so by that name shall he go."
James Hill Monroe . . New Orleans. La.
Sigma Chi; Carnot Debating (2. 4); Class Secretary (4); Forum. Secretary (1. 2).
President (3); Secretary Oratorical and Debating Council (3); Manager Tennis
Team (3); A. and S. Student Body President (4).
"Now, Jimmies a wise business student,
Jovial and playful, but always prudent,"
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Harold Weil Newman, Jr New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Class Wrestling (1); Class Debating (2); Winnei- Cai-not Debate
(2); Varsity Debating (2); Oratorical and Debating Council (2, 3. 4); Glendy-
Burke (1, 2. 3. 4). Sergeant-at-Arms (31, Speaker (4); Polity Club (3. 4); Tulane
Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Winner Glcndy-Burke Debating Tournament (3); Class Jamba-laya
Representative (3); Class Secretary (4); Business Manager Jambalaya (4).
"Hail to our coming young barrister,
The precepts of law he will easily master."
George Byron Setzler . . . Crossett, Ark.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; A. and S. Basketball Team (2).
"Byron is an ambitious lad from Arkansas,
And a harder worker, we're sure we never saw."
Granville Clark Sewell New Orle
Sigma Upsilon.
"Granville was forgotten by the maker of the rhymes.
So Freddie had to rake his brains for this one many limes.
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Henry Williams Wallace, Jr • Poplarville, Miss.
Class Basketball (1, 2) ; /Football/ (2) ; Tug-o'-War (2); Dormitory Football and
Basketball (2); Dormitory Governing Board (3), Chail-man (4); Treasurer Y. M.
C. A. (4); Jambalaya Board (3): Class President (4); Class Secretary (3); A. and
S. Student Body Vice-President (4>,
"Harry is a preacher's son, Harry is a scamp,
'Harry's sure a lot of fun,' says the Newcomb vamp."
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Friends, we galher forth in gladness, we have toiled four years away.
And the light upon the morrow heralds forth a greater day.
Close the chapters of our struggle—close the toils the years have brought;
Close and never ask the reason—you have known the anguish wrought.
Oh, the wrath of warring nations, wrath of foe for warring foe.
Oh, the vengeance of the sages: they have struck the fiercer blow.
But we live, we breathe to say it, four long years have lived it through.
And the light points to a freedom, a freedom and a life anew.
Men, we laughed and drudged together, scorned together, you and I
We perhaps have forced a triumph, mostly we have gotten by.
Oh, the thought that we have wagered toward the winning of our plan,
We've converted into knowledge and a greater glimpse of man.
Techs of '20, we have struggled, nor have bent beneath the strain;
Rouse, O rouse your hearts in gladness, rouse your love for old Tulane.
Techs of '20, we have struggled—toiled the road through bitter years;
We have merged at length to harvest—we have merged as Engineers.
James Sinclair.
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Robert L. Atkinson New Orleans, La.
Class Football (1), Wrestling (1); Engineering Society (1. 2. :!, 4).
"A Diely of Grace
Our vulgar presences with glory heap:
In class you took your beauty sleep;
From Vogue, your beaming face."
Walter Jewitt Barnes New Orleans, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Class President <1>; Engineering Society (1); Class Wres-tling
(2); Tug-o'-War (1, 2): Basketball (1. 2); Track (1. 2); Baseball (1, 2);
Varsity Basketball (2); Varsity Football (1, 2, 4).
''A warrior by eye.
You cross between an Atlas and a Pan;
With increments of temperature you scan
That tow'ring form the distance span
Beneath the earth and sky."
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Class AVresLiing (1. 2); Varsity Wrestling Team (1); Class Track (2>; Football
(2); Tug-o'-War d, :•
) ; Class Vice-President (3); Summer Survey Camp (2, ");
Vice-President Technology Student Body (4) ; Y. M. C A. (1, 2, Z, 4 ».
"George Brandon, you're an engineer, ,'.£(^.j-j_ A closely-fibered thing of thought; .A-^S^^
You might have worn the garb of seer
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Were you less cynical, and wrought
Of an equality of brain and heart."
Marcel Benoit Calongne New Orleans, La.
Baseball (1. 2>; Basketball (1); Fr,-nch Circle (1, 2).
"To warble as a jay,
Caruso-like, to sing (and never tire)
The praises of himself whose breath were fire;
Whose make-up, wood and clay."
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Charles Barber Dicks, Jr New Orleans, La
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Class Track (1. 2j, Historian (2); Tulane Rifle Team (3);
Class President (3).
"The certain of scientists, Dicks,
Past-master of chemical tricks,
By the power of his art
Some'" strange magic has wrought
In density changing to Brix."
Beverly Ferguson New Orleans, La
Pi Kappa Alpha; Engineering Society (1) ; Class W^restling (1 ) ; Summer Survey
Camp ( :; 1 ; commissary (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Class Vice-President (2).
"O splendid elfin-eyes,
Of temperament artistic, strangely sage:
A mascot, fashioned for a page;
An able engineer and wise."
Clarence Leonard Jones Napoleonville,^
Tug-o'-War (1); Class Football (1): Tulane Club; Rifle Club.
"This is no sailor, though
A Jones; well you and I agree
That by that eye and waving hair
This man should rove the lashing sea."
Arthur OrdwAY KastLER New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling (1, 2), Football (2),
Representative; Hullabaloo Staff (4).
Track (1. lM, Tug-o'-War (2); Jambalaya
"So Wisdom has assailed her might.
Where Genius forlh has flashed in light;
A brain which Euclid well might claim.
Or deep-browed Homers snatch from fame
Toward which da Vinci seems a blight."
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Forres McGraw New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Delta Phi; Sigma Omicron Pi; Class Wrestling (1.
2) ; Tug-o'-War (1, 2) ; Class Vice-President (1) ; Class Football (1, 2), Captain
(2); Class Basketball (1, 2); Track (1, 2>; Varsity Football (3, 4, 5); Varsity
Basketball (3, 4, 5);
3); Tulane Club <1,
Varsity Track (2, 3, 4). Manager (2); University Night (2,
3, 4). Secretary-Treasurer (4).
Mud-hog. work-hog, fighting-king,
War-dog, steel-bound fighting thing;
You're a man of many parts.
Fool on books and fool o' hearts.
Mac! You grand old fighting king.
Sam Kessler, II New Orleans,
Zeta Beta Tau; Tulane Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Basketball (3); Tul^-o'-
War (2); Engineering Society (1, 2).
"You might have been the King of Hearts
Were you not born a Bower;
You might have charmed the Queen of Hearts,
And gained her by your power:
But Fate, she deemed you to be left,
And Right was lucky in the theft."
Jean M. King Lake Charles.
Phi Kappa Sigma; Tug- (1, 2, 3, 4^ ; Rine Club 1, 2);
T. U-. e. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
)"-War (1); Tulane Club
French Circle (1. 2).
Rex E. Lothrop
*'A little child
Most fashioned for a lover or a king.
What should he know of B. T. U.'s,
Or <I»'s, or Pop, or sordid flues,
Or any olher thing?"
New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Class Wrestling (1, 2), Captain (2); Featherweight Wrestling
Champion (1, 2) ; Ali-Southern Champion (2) ; Tug-o'-War (2) ; Class Football
(2); Class President (2. 4); Class Secretary (o); Junior Prom Committee (3);
Jambilaya Board (4).
"Most worthy fellowman, we scorn
To name you anything.
How can you be our president
And bow about a King?
But you are of some strange device,
A king and yet elected twice."
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Ralph Hassler Mann Beaumont, Texas
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fi-eshman Shield (1); Tug-o'-War fl. 2); Class Wrestling
(1), Track (1. 2); Rifle Club (1); Class President (1); Tulane Club (1, 2, 3).
"More of voice than massive slrenglh,
Though long in breadth and wide in length.
A Mann whose voice that roar might quell.
Whose strength the demon's conquest spell."
Walter Hynson Mercier New Orleans, La.
Phi Kappa Sigma; Interclass Basketball (1); Radio Instructor Camp Martin.
"The turbine in its speed
Could hardly rival what my lines unfold.
This demon that has faced the seas
In all its horrors, bloody, hold;
In all its gluttony of greed."
Richard Frotscher Muller New Orleans, La.
Cki.s.s Vici-Pre.fident (41; Tug-n'-War (1, -J); Class Football (1, 21; Baseball fl.
J)': Hill.' Club il. 2); Tulane Club (2i; Class Track (2); French Circle (2).
"If engineers have normal brains (we'll never ask about il),
This Frotchy Muller's bound to be (and you can never doubt it),
An engineer of high degree,
Commanding earth and air and sea."
James Louis Sinclair New Orleans, La.
Class Track (1, 2); Class Historian (1. 2. 3. 4); Tulane Weekly Staff (1, 2, 3);
Editor-in-Chiel; Hullabaloo (4); Class Wrestling (2); Tug-o'-War (2).
"That deep relief map of his brow, those con-volutions well portray
An engineer to whom we bow, to whom might well the asses bray."
Louis John Wyler New Orleans, La.
Chief Engineering Summer Survey Camp (3); Engineering Society (2); Tug-o'-War
(1); Wrestling (1); Basketball (2); Track (21; Football (2); Baseball (31;
Technology Basketball (3), Captain (3).
"No god of ancient song
In manly beauty vie;
No poet wrote in flaming words
Of hero wrought with fiercer eye.
Aye, ye have this god to see.
Of giant brawn and savagery.
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ND so it came to pass, in the sultry days of October ol"
1917, that this class began to bow before, worship at,
and work in the lovely shrine of the "Jealous Mistress,"
the LAW. Four long years have the shoulders of its
members been at the wheel, pushing ahead, and hoping
thereby to conquer the task set before them. Sad to say,
our great country entered the war; but we are proud to
say that large numbers of our class and faculty answered
the call of their country, throwing away their legal duties to uphold the
swords of right and justice. There is consolation in reflecting that diffi-culties
were overcome, and with dogged perseverance we have only done
what our brothers have been required to do before us.
We have only passed our preliminary study of the law, and are
now entering upon the practical side of it. The devotion of the most
ardent worshipers of jurisprudence is passionate and envious; in the
main, the men who win favors of our jealous mistress are they whom
difficulties only brace to resolution. Given a certain amount of good
sense, force and education, and—accident apart—the rest is a matter
of perseverance, industry and courage. It may not be today, nor tomoy-row—
it perhaps may never be. We witness too many shipwrecks to
endeavor to foretell a prosperous voyage. Still, we have the happiness
to know that sooner or later, and with reasonable certainty, success
comes when it is deserved.
We have been given the torch of legal light by men who have
blazed the trail before us. Let us take it up with a vengeance and
"carry on."
Jack Kraemer.
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P. R. Bowers Gulfport, Miss.
Alpha Tau Omega.
"Ring around a rosey,
The Law School can't lose Posey."
Percy Edgerton Brown Arcadia, La.
Law Debating- Club; Class Historian (1911); Varsity Track (1909).
"Percy's old, so very old, we do not know his age;
He entered school in nineteen-eight his legal fight to wage."
Walter Carroll New Orleans, La.
Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Class President (1); Forum President (1); Tennis
Manager (21; Junior Prom Committee Chairman (3); Tulane Club (1, 2, 3, 4);
Moot Court (2. 3, 4); A.B. Tulane (lOlS); Olive and Blue Society; President
Junior A. and S. Class.
"Girls and boys, he's dead in love
With a wonderful girl from heaven above."
Lois Dale . . . , Texarkana, Ark
Sigma Iota Chi; President Woman's Professional Organization of Tulane.
"Little Lois, small in size, large in brains, will surely rise;
She needn't wink at judges grown to win her case or hold her own.
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Charles C. Farrell New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta.
"We see him once a week or so.
Therefore, his faults we do not know.
Maurice Frank • Lake Charles. La.
"A pohtician he will be.
That is easy, plain to see.
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Kappa Sigma; Class President (3); 1 ulane Night Committee (3>-.
"Harry Fuller, cigar fiend, seldom seems to study,
But when it comes lo exam time he's always there and ready."
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Manning Wright Heard New Orlea
Delta Kappa Bpsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Class Vice-President (1); Class President
(2); Freshman A. and S. President (1,914); Glendy-Burke; Law Debating Club;
Tulane Club; Olive and Blue Society. '
*'Deke conventions, wine and beer
Bring to Manning worlds of cheer."
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Emile Edward Joachim New Orleans, La,
Moot Court.
"Joe's a model student, he has never missed a case;
He'll have no trouble with the law when the world he starts lo face."
Jack KraemeR New Orleans, La.
Forum; President Law Student Body ("> ; Class Historian (4).
"Jack Kraemer's brand of argument
Is famous far and wide;
But, Jack, why don't you argue
Sometimes on the winning side."
\(\: Edwin F. Marx
Z«.ta BetH T;iu; A.B. Tulane (1!>1S); Editor Tulane Weekly (1); Moot Court f2r^
;;, 4), President (2. 3); Southern Intt-rsclioiastic Games Committee (2); Tulane
Clul) il, 2, 3), President (3); Class Vice-President and Treasurer (3); Polity
Club; Interfraternity Council (3).. Treasurer (3); Olive and Blue Society.
"A jelly bean of rare design,
Who parts his hair in a perfect line.
The ladies fall, not one but all;
They come and go at his beck and call."
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Kappa Sigma; Moot Court (2, 3, 4); Gleiuly-Buike (2.
"With his real sharp tongue and his ready wit.
As a lawyer he can't keep from making a hit.
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Ledoux Roger Provosty . New Roads, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Phi Dt-lta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Jambalaya Manager (1917);
Basketball Assistant Manager (1917), Manager (191S) ; President Law Student
Body (-1).
"A brilliant record this man has—so bright it hurls the eyes;
In politics he beats the best; therein his success lies."
John Diether Schmidt, Jr New Orleans, La.
Vaisity Track (3); Class Track (3); Moot Court.
"Johnny has a little pet, Estoppel is its name;
It follows him to school always, 'twill surely bring him fame.
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David Grove Stafford - . . . Alexandria, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Track PootbaM.
"His goggles make him look so wise.
But they're just a part of his disguise."
Daniel Webster Stewart, Jr Minden, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Varsity Football Manager
(4 ) Chairman Dormitory Governing Board (1, 2, 3).
"Lazy, slow and unconcerned,
He went to class and he sometimes learned.
But inspiration he bespied.
For Little Lois sat at his side."
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Joseph Louis Watkins . . Houma, La.
Tug-o'-War (1); Class Football (1): Tulane Club (2. 3, 4); French Circle (1);
Dormitory Football and Basketball Teams; Rifle Club (2); Varsity Squad (2);
Vice-President and Treasurer of Class (3); Glendy-Burlce (3, 4), Vice-Spealver
(4); Dormitory Governing Board (4).
"Three years from now he says he'll make
Five thousand bucks or more.
He's dreaming, boys, he'll soon wake up.
And then won't he be sore?
William A. West, Jr Norwood, La.
Plii Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Football
Manager (19151; Varsity Debating Team (l!illi); Kappa Delta Phi Medal (191(i);
Editor Jambalaya (1!I15I; Jambalaya Manager (1914); Editor Tulane Weekly
(1914).
"His honors are honors thai speak for themselves;
Just look at his record, then let's judge for ourselves."
Jasper Kohn Wright • Houma, La.
Kappa Sigma; President Senior Law Class.
"Martin Behrman's aide-de-camp in politics is he.
His aspirations run as high as governor, you see."
Fred A. Wulff, Jr New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Class W^restling (1); Feather-weight
Champion (3); Interfraternity Council (3. 4); Polity Club (3. 4); Tulane
Chess Club (4); Moot Court (2, 3, 4); Jambalaya Editor-in-Chiet (4); Forum
(4); Tulane Club (3, 4); Olive and Blue Society (4); Moot Court Murder (3).
"Youthful is his middle name, he never will grow up.
He's always full of pep and play, just like a baby pup."
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Murray Hudson Mc La.
"A home, a pipe, a dutiful wife;
His must be a wonderful life."
Thomas Bayne DenegRE New Orleans, La,
Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Tlieta; Tale A.B. (1915).
"A specimen of manhood rare.
We'd hate to pay for his bill of fare."
Mrs. Judith Hyams Douglas New Orleans, La.
"'My land, my land,' the lady sighed;
'They have my land,* she loudly cried,
To get it back she studied law;
Her recompense is not off far.
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Sigma Chi.
"WKen the Opera burned down,
'Stamps' Farrar was sad;
Says he to himself,
'Now, ain't that too bad.'
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John Randolph Foote . New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Candidate for A.B. Degree.
J. Alvin Gebelin Garyville, La.
Ca'ndidate for B.S. Degree.
William Bernard Hammett New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Candidate for A.B. Degree.
James H. Monroe New Orleans, La.
Sigma Chi; Candidate for A.B. Degree.
Henry William Wallace, Jr Poplarville, La.
Candidate for A.B. Degiee.
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Adolph K. Scharff New Iberia, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Varsitv Debate (3); Baseball Manager (3); Kappa Delta Phi;
A and S. Student Body Secretary (3); Class Vice-President f3); Glendy-Burke
(1 ' 3)- Editor-in-Chief Tulane Weekly (3); Tulane Club; Class Football (2);
Tug-iv-War (1, 2); Wrestling (2): Basketball (2); Track (2); Debating (2);
Menorah Society (1, 2); Spanish Circle (1, 2).
Lester D. Scharff New Iberia, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Varsity Debate (3); Tulane Club (1. 2, 3); Menorah Society (1.
2); Glendv-Burke (1, 2, 3); Class Football (2); Tug-o'-War (1. 2); Basketball
f2); Track (I, 21; Baseball (2); Spanish Circle (1, 2); Managing Editor Tulane
Weekly (3).
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JUNIORS
Newcomb Junior Class Poem
/'// sing you a song of the classes—
Of the best and the rvorsl of the classes!
Of those thai have gone their way—
Of those that are here today.
I'll sing xiou a song of their deeds—
Of the good and the bad of their deeds!
Of the struggles they've fought and Tvon-
Of what unfinished, of what undone.
But mostly I'll sing of the Juniors,
The Juniors of '21
I'll write you an ode to the classes—
To the best and the worst of the classes!
To those that have reached the height—
To those that Were lost in the fight.
And at the end of my ode to the classes—
To those odds and evens in classes—
/'// write of a race well run.
And of numberless deeds well done—
Of the highest place in the sun.
And the name that I write will be Juniors—
The Juniors of '21
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Officers
Rosa Hart President
Betty Rock Vice-President
Sarah Davis Treasurer
Ursula Cooper ............ Secrelar\j
Members
Helen Adler New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; Basketball (1); Class Cheer Leader (1); Mandolin-Guitar
Club: Class Finance Committee (2); Tulane Weekly Staff (2).
Louise Elizabeth Andrews New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (3. 3); Debating Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club; Glee Club: Student Council
Secretary: Finance Committee: Tulane Weekly Cartoonist; Jambalaya Sub-Art
Editor.
Dorothy Terrell Baird Columbus, Miss.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
LuciLt Taylor Baumgartner New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (2, 3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3); T. W. C. A. (2).
Emily M. Bein New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball (2); Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2, 3); N. A. A.
loNE Brady New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2);
Basketball (1, 2).
Harriet Mathews Butler St. Franclsville, La.
PI Beta Phi; Basketball (1): Dramatic Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Frencli
Circle (1, 2).
Amelia Bynum Monroe, La.
Latin Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3).
Edna Lyllion Clay Selma, Ala.
Alpha Delta Pi: N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Myra Ettelson Cohen Mobile, Ala.
Debating Club (1, 2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3): Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Historv
Club (2, 3).
Rebekah Cohen Coahoma, Miss.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); French Circle (2, 3); History Club (3).
Ursula Cary Cooper New Orleans, La. U
N. A. A. (1, 2. 3): Latin Club (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2), Vice-President (3); His-tory
Club (2, 3), Secretary (3); Y. AV. c. A. (3); Class Secretary (3); Field (1. 2).
Frances Daniel Columbus, Ga. f^
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Class President (1): Student Council (1): Executive b^=^
Committee (1); N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Debating Club (2).
Gladys Louise Davenport Halliesburg, Miss.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); French Circle (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1).
Sarah Davis New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3); Debating Club (1, 2, 3); History Club
<2, 3); Glee Club (3); Class Treasurer (3); Class Basketball (1, 2, 3): Field
Day (1. 2, 3).
Virginia M. Davis Ausley, La.
Phi Mu; Phi Phi; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Field Day (1); History Club (2, 3); Y. W.
C. A. (1, 2, 3); J. U. G. (1).
Nellie Burbank Dodge New Orleans. La.
Frances Roma Evans San Antonio, Texas
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; Y. W. C. A. (2, 3), Cabinet (3); N. A. A. (2, 3); Dramatic
Club (3); French Circle (2, 3); History Club (2, 3); Student Body Secretary (3);
Executive Committee Secretary (3); Dormitory Council (3); West Wing Presi-dent
(3).
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Elizabeth Louise Faulk Monroe, La.
Phi Mu; J. U. G. (1); Latin Club (1, 21, Play (1); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 31: Phi Phi; History Club (2, 31; Dormitory Council (2, 3); Chapel Com-mittee
(31; Field Day (1, 2); Baseball (1, 2).
Grace Fischer New Orleans, La.
Latin Club (1, 21; Y. "W. C. A. (1, 2); French Circle (1, 2, 31, Treasurer <21,
Play (11; Debating Club (1, 2, 31; Debating Council (2, 31, Secretary (2, 31;
History Club (31; Glee Club (31; Arcade Sub-Editor (2), Managing Editor (31;
Hullabaloo Staff (2, 31; Jambalaya Assistant Newcomb Editor (3); Student Body
Treasurer (3); Executive Committee (3).
Constance Coin Foster . Vicksburg, Miss.
Beatrice R. Frey New Orleans, La.
I^atin Club; French Circle.
Caroline Friend New Orleans, La.
Debating Club (31; N. A. A. (1, 3); Dramatic Club (3); History Club (31; Dra-matic
t^iub Stage Manager (31.
Mary Eleanor Gould Shreveport, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A. (2, 31, Treasurer (31, House Council (31;
Latin Club (21.
Sarah Hall Newman, Ga,
Rosa Lucille Hart Lake Charles, La.
Class President (3): Newcomb Cheer Leader (3); Arcade Board (3); Latin Club
(1, 2, 31; French Circle (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 21; Hullabaloo Staff (3).
Mary Hatch Buckner, La.
Mary Alice Herbert New Orleans, La.
.lambalava Representative (21; Va,rsity Baseball (1, 2); Town Team (1, 21; N. A.
A. (1, 2, 3); History Club (21; Y, W. C, A. (31.
Alice Milicent Hess , New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; Radical; N. A. A. (1, 2, 31; French Circle (11; Y. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 31; Journal Club.
Corinne Hopkins New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; Basketball (11; Baseball fll; Varsity Baseball (11; His-tory
Club Secretary; N. A. A. (1, 2, 31; Dramatic Club (2, 31; French Circle (2, 31.
Eva Lou Joffrion LeCompte, La.
Y. W. C. A. ; N. A. A.
Sadie May Joffrion Marksville, La.
Chi Omega; French Circle (2, 31; Mandolin-Guitar Club (2, 31; Basketball (21;
Varsity Team (21; N. A. A. (2, 31, Treasurer (31; Y. W. C. A. (2, 31; Radical;
Baseball (21.
Christine L. Johnston New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Council (21.
Mildred Pauline Johnson Boyce, La.
Chi Omega Pledge; Y. W. C. A. (2, 3); N. A. A. (2, 31; Phi Phi; Dramatic
Club (21.
Sadie Ethel Kahn Rayne, La.
N. A. A. (31.
Julia Allie Kirkwood New Orleans, La.
Y. "W. C. A. (1, 2, 31; N. A. A. (1, 2, 31; Latin Club (31; Glee Club (1, 31;
French Circle (21; Dramatic Club (1, 2. 31.
Berthe Martin Lathrop New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; History Club President (2); Glee Club (21; N. A. A. (1,
2, 31; Dramatic Club (31; Tennis Tournament (11.
Ruth Curry Lawler Bryan, Texas
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Inez H. Lepine Lafourche, La.
Glee Club; Y, W, C. A.; N. A. A.
Ida Emily Levy New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 31; Debating Club (2); Dramatic Club (2); French Circle (21;
History Club (31.
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Marguerite Eloise Luria * New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. ; Glee Club.
Bessie Magruder New Orleans, La.
K. A. A. (2); Y. W. C. A. (2): History Club (2. 3); French Circle (2,.
Katherine French Maher New Orleans, La.
Debating Club (1. 2, 3); Fi-ench Circle (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Executive Com-mittee
(2. 3); Cbairman Summer Committee (2, 3): Student Council (2, 3);
Debating Club Treasurer (2); Field Day Marshal; History Club President (3);
Class President (2).
Horace Miller (Star) Marshall Vicksburg, Miss.
Chi Omega; Latin Club (1. 2): Dramatic Club (1, 2); French Circle (2); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3); T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3).
Ruth Auguste Martyn New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1); Latin Club (1, 2), Play (11; Debating Club (1. 2); French Circle
(2); Assistant Business Manager Arcade (2, 3); Glee Club (3).
Emma Bieber Matthew New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2); French Circle (1, 2); Y. "W. C. A. (3).
Nellie Flower Pierpont New Orleans, La.
^ Kappa Alpha Theta; Radical; Manager Basketball Team (2); Jambalaya Repre-sentative
tl); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3).
Pearl C. Fool New Orleans, La.
Chi Omega; Student Council (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Glee C'lub (1); Art Repre-sentative
(1, 2).
Georgiana Reaney New Orleans, La.
Latin Club (1. 2. 3); Debating Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (1, 2); IM. A. A.
(1, 2, 3); Glee Club (3).
Lucy Webb Renaud New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Dramatic Club (1. 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Glee Club; Sub-Editor
Arcade (2, 3).
Adele Marie Rexach Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Alpha Delta Pi; Phi phi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); J. U. G. (1, 2, 3).
Fanny Victoria Rives Mansfield, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; Radical; Varsity Baseball (1).
Lyda Roberts New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2), Captain (2); Field
Day Captain (1, 21; Y. TV. C. A.
Kathleen Elizabeth Roberts Alexandria, La.
Pi Beta Phi: Radical; Phi Phi; Class Treasurer (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3);
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Latin Club (1); House Council (1); Dormitory Baseball
Team (2).
Betty Rock Lake Charles, La.
Chi Omega; Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2, 3); Y. "W. C. A. (1, 2. 3); Dramatic
Club (1. 3); Latin Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (3).
Dorothy Davis Small Elwood, Ind.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Mary Josephine Snoddy Gueydan, La.
Glee Club; Latin Club; Y. W. C. A.
Minnie Stewart Lake Charles, La.
Chi Omega; Glee Club (1); Latin Club (1. 2, 3); French Circle (2, 3); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2); Dormitory Club (1, 2, 3); Field Day (1, 2);
Y. TV. C. A. (1, 2, 3); J. U. G. (1).
Flora Henry Stratton New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Latin Club (1);
Dramatic Club (3); Basketball (1); Field Day.
Mildred Florence Wells
New Orleans, La.
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French Circle (3).
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ULANE did not realize on September 23, 1917, the day we affixed our
names to the pink slips, that the class with the greatest amount of "pep"
and life ever known to the university had been enrolled. Just like the
hibernating bear, we kept quiet until that eventful day in May, 1918,
when we kidnapped the president of the class supposed (?) to enforce
the Freshmen regulations, namely, the Sophomores. So united and so well
planned were our actions that serious trouble was encountered in locating
the prisoner. However, for the sake of Tulane Night, and in order to
permit him to see his class out-yelled, out-classed and out-fought, the captive
was permitted to go free.
During the interclass contests we met with a few setbacks, but, like, the Allied
Armies, we stuck out the fight gamely. Although the interclass contests of 1918 resulted
in a tie, the Class of 1922 entered Tulane and beheld 1921 shining forth brilliantly
amidst the glory of Tulane's pride and joy. Camp Martin. So convinced was the Class
of 1 920 that we were the better class, that they made no attempt to remove our numerals.
However, later in the year, due to our respect of dignity and right, the flag of 1921
was proudly lowered (alas, for only a short time), and the numerals of our sister class,
1919, graced the tank in their stead.
Undaunted by the hardships of Camp Martin, the class returned to the University
diminished in numbers, but more than doubled in fighting strength and spirit. So strict
was the enforcement of the Freshman regulations that the Freshmen appealed to the
faculty to take the enforcement of them out of our hands. This only made matters
worse. We were a determined bunch, and Freshmanism to us was intolerable. Dur-ing
the year more than one hundred and fifty Freshmen were compelled to turn over their
hats and replace them in our presence with the "Greenie." There was no such Fresh-man
motto as "We wear green caps when we want to;" it was, "We wear green caps
always because the Sophomores make us do so."
Tulane Night of April 3, 1919, will long be remembered in the heart of every
undergraduate Tulanian. The Class of 1921 dashed forth in its full fury, armed with
moustaches and goatees, surrounded by unsurpassable ingenuity, its fighting spirit keyed
up to the highest pitch, their numbers overflowing with pep and enthusiasm, and swept
the class of 1 922 before them like mere pigmies amidst an atmosphere dignified by the
presence of gowned Seniors and alumni. The glory and supremacy of the "Green and
White" on that eventful night should and could never be questioned.
During these eventful months two members of the class journeyed to Atlanta and
brought back the tennis championship of the S. I. A. A. In other sports we have always
been to the front. In our Freshman year we furnished six men to the football varsity,
one to basketball, and five varsity wrestlers. In our Sophomore year we furnished nine
men to the major sports who earned the much-cherished "T."
The Class of '2 1 showed its real stamina in April and May of 1919. After losing
three interclass contests in a row, it came back and won the last three, thereby placing
its numerals on the tank amidst a different Tulane; a Tulane with more pep and life
than ever ; a 7 ulane with the best football team in its history ; a Tulane graced with the
liveliest class in its history, the Class of 1 92 1
S. Cahlman Polmer, Hislorian.
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Officers
James J. Morse President
Tandy Q. Foote Vice-President
Harold Ziejgler Secreta^^)
Members
Harold J. Battalora New Orleans. La.
^LD. and B.S.; Treasurer Pre-Medicals (1): Mu Si§rma.
Rohm H. Bierhorst New Orleans, La.
M.D. ana B.S.; Secretary Pre-Medicals (2); Mu Sigma.
Maurice Camagna New Orleans, La.
ilu Sigma; Vice-President Pre-Medicals (2): B.S.
Peter Cochiara New Orleans, La.
Mu Sigma; M.D.
Henry O. Colomb Romeville, Ga.
Beta Theta Pi; Glendy-Burke (1\
Emile a. Davidson New Orleans, La.
Mu Sigma; Pre-Medieal Class President (1, 2).
Cyril G. Devron New Oi leans. La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Class "Wrestling (1. 2); Class Football (1, 2); Varsity Wrestling
Team; Tulane Niglit Committee (1, 2); Captain Arts and Science Basketball Team (2);
Tulane Weekly <3).
Wm. M. Dixon Columbus. Ohio
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Sigma Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon.
Tandy Q. Foote New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Class Football (1); Class Track (1, 2); Tug-o'-War (2); Class Secre-tary-
Treasurer (2); Class ^'ice-President (3).
Robert McDonald Garrett Versailles, Ky.
B.A. ; Varsity Wrestling.
Euclid Borland Gill New Orleans, La.
B.S.; Class Wrestling (1, 2).
Percy Merritt Girard Lafayette. La.
Nu Sigma Nu.
David Rhea Graham, Jr ' New Orleans, La.
Kappa Sigma; Chemistry Fello^vsllip (2, 3).
John Wells Harrell, Jr Ruston, La.
B.A.
Roy Earl Henderson Longview, Texas
B.S. ; M.D.
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Henry Edward Hubert New Orleans, La.
Zoology Fellowship (2, 3).
Robert Louis Kennedy Melter, Ga.
B.S.
Louis K. Levy New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling (1. 2); B.A.
Louis C. Lob New Orleans, La.
Zete. Beta Tau; Tug-o'-"War (1, 2); Class Wrestling- (1); I'ulane Club (1, 2, 3); Glendy-
Burke: Interfraternity Tennis: Business Manager Tulane Weekly (3).
Frank Leo Loria New Orleans, La.
B.S. and M.D.
Cecil O. Lorio Lakeland, La.
B.S. and M.D. : Tug-o'-War (2).
William Hutchinson McClendon Amile, La.
Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Phi: Class Football and Basketball (1. 2): Class Wrestling (1,
2): Track (1, 2): Class Vice-President (2): Secretary-Treasurer Student Body (2).
James Johnston Morse New Orleans, La.
Beta Theta Pi; Class President (3); Varsity Tennis (2): Y. M. C. A. E.^ecutive Council
(3); Class Vice-President (2); Captain Class Tennis Team (2).
Samuel Cahlman Polmer ' Schriever, La.
Class Wrestling; Football; Tug-o'-War; Track (1, 2); Glendy-Burke (1, 2, 3); Secretary-
Treasurer (3): College of Commeice Student Body Secretary: Circulation Manager
Tulane Weekly (3): Oratorical and Debating Council (3); Tulane Club (1, 2, 3): Jam-balaya
Representative (3): Class Historian (3): Dormitory Governing Board (3).
Irwin W. Rosenthal New Orleans, La.
Tau Delta Chi; B.S.; M.D.
E. Earl Sparling Oklahoma City, Okla.
Kappa Alpha; Winner Glendy-Burke Essay Medal (1); A^ice-President Forum (2); As-sistant
Basketball Manager (2); Editor Tulane AVeekly (3); Y. M. C. A. Board (3);
Tulane Club (1, 2. 3); Ho Hum Hoose.
William Stewart New Orleans, La.
B.S.; Class Wrestling.
Allen L. Vories, Jr New Orleans, La.
B.S.
Harold F. Ziegler New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Class Secretary-Treasurer (], 21.
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HE Junior Technology students entered Tulane three
years ago and began to make themrelves known. They
looked forward to the time when they would be able to
call themselves Juniors and would have "Pop" and all
the other big profs teaching them. Gee! They thought
that they would know a lot and be awfully sm.art—
How true is the old saying, '"Tis folly to be wise when
Ignorance is bliss" (Or "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis
wise to be foolish.
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Of course, the names have been sadly depleted, but those who are
left can now begin to see the outline of a goal standing against the
horizon. As they wrestle with the problems of beams, mechanics and
other things which occupy their spare time, they realize that they have
set foot upon the doorstep of their professional careers. They have
started that part of their lives which has long been looked forward to
and which will in the future be looked back upon, we hope, only with
the most pleasant memories.
Each member of the class possesses sterling qualities, all of which
should be mentioned, but on account of limited space the reader will
have to content himself with the statement that they are a line bunch
of fellows working hard to fit themselves for life's battles.
Just keep your eye on 1921, and we prophesy that you will see
great things come of these boys.
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Officers
Harry H. Hustedt President
Alexander Berea Vice-Presidcnl
John M. Middleton Secrelar^-Treasurer
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Members
Alfonso Alvarado Port Limon, Costa Rica
Class TS'iestling (1, 2).
Alexander Berea, Jr New Orleans, La.
Kappa Sigma; Tug-o'-War (1. 2>; Class Track and Football (1. 2): Class Treasure!-
(2); Class Vice-President (3).
George Richard Blum Donaldsonville, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
Louis Marcus Buja New Orleans, La.
C.E.. Class Football (2).
John H. Carter, Jr New Orleans, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; B.E.
Clarence Anthony Cohen New Orleans, La.
Class Football (1); Class Wrestling and Tug-o'-War (2).
Henry Bell Cooley New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling and Tug-o'-War (1. 2).
Carroll S. Crawford Gretna, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
John Reginald Dykers New Orleans, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tug-o'-War and Tennis Teams (2).
John L. Ebaugh, Jr New Orleans, La.
Class Secretary (1); Varsity Track (2); Class Vice-President (2).
Frank P. Elizardi New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Mechanical and Electrical.
Charles S. Foster New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering.
William B. Gregory, Jr New Orleans, La.
Class Football (1); Tug-o'-'War (1, 2).
L. B. Grentz McDonoghville, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
Douglas Marshall Haas Bunkie, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
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Harold Ruse Harper New Orleans, La.
Meclianical and Engineering: Tug-o'-War (2).
Harry H. Hustedt New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Class President (3); Var'sity Track (2); Class Wrestling (1. 2); Class
Football: Baseball: Basketball: Track, and Tug-o'-AVar (1. 2). Interfraternity Basket-ball
(2).
Calvin N. Joyner New Orleans, La.
Tulane Club (1. 2, 3): Class Wrestling and Tug-o'-Wa]- (2): Tulane Weekly (1, 2, 3);
Rifle Club Trophy (1, 2): Class Secretary-Treasurer (2): Secretary Dormitory Governing
Board (3): Y. M. C. A. Vice-President (2); T. M. C. A. Council (3); Chess Club (3);
O. O. S. (3).
RuFUs Upton Lea New Orleans, La.
Quartermaster Summer Survey Camp (2); Jambalaya Representative (1, 3).
McLean Jos. LeDoux New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha: Class President (1, 2): Varsity Football (1); Class Basketball; Wrest-ling:
Foollmll: Baseball (1, 2).
George Richard W. Lewis New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
John M. Middleton New Orleans, La.
Class Basketball; Football; Track Baseball; Tug-o'-War (1, 2); Class Vice-President
t2J ; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3); Y. M. C. A. (2).
Frederick J. K. Nungesser New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Chemical Engineering.
Edward D. Parkhouse •. New Orleans, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; B.E.
John Benj. Richardson New Orleans, La.
Delta Tau Delta; Class Baseball; Basketball; Track, and Tug-o'-War (1, 2).
Henry Edward Rodriquez New Orleans, La.
Bantam Wrestling Champion (2); S. S. A. U. Wrestling; Captain Junior League Basket-ball
Team (2): Class AVrestling; Basketball: Baseball, and Tug-o'-War (1, 2).
Simon B. Schwartz New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling and Tug-o'-War (1, 2) ; Summer Survey Camp.
WlCKLiFFE Black Vennard New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha; Class Wrestling; Football; Tug-o'-War; Basketball; Baseball (1, 2);
Second Football Team (2).
Milton A. Voorhies Broussard, La.
Kappa Sigma; Class Football (1).
j || Helmuth Carlyle Voss Bogalusa, La.
Class Wrestling and Tug-o'-'War (1, 2).
ArMAND L. Willoz New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering: Class Wrestling (1).
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The History of the Law Class of 1921
Ma}} It Please the Honorable Court:
HE JAMBALAYA BOARD, having duly presented its petition that the
history of the Law Class of 1921 be set forth, and that petition having
been granted and an indorsement thereon signed by the proper authority,
we now commence an impossible task. The history of our class is not a
thing in esse, but a thing in fuluro, and therefore not capable of reduction
to writing save in broadest outline. However, it i; not that which we have
learned that may, in the State of Louisiana, be made the subject of a valid
sale—a mere hope; nor is it, indeed, salable. It is an inalienable right of
inheritance to which we, the forced heirs of Tulane's legal atmosphere, and our own
association, one with another, have succeeded.
The fountain heads of all Louisiana jurisprudence—The Roman Law and the Com-mon
Law—are institutions sprung from the very bed-rock of antiquity; yet the stream
lives and grows. For the brief instant that is given us in the pageant of legal history, we
are to shape the course of this stream's waters, that it may make productive and pleasant
the otherwise arid plains of the business of life. A justice of the Supreme Court, a
learned jurisconsult, a famous public prosecutor, able advocates, cunning counsellors,
shrewd solicitors—there you see us. "Ah!" you would remark, "this is a new day,
indeed; there are three women in your band." There ycu see, there in the broadest illus-trious
outline you read our history. Its binding tie is cur as:ociation in Old Tulane, a tie
of sweet recollection and indissoluble friendship.
And, in closing, may it please the court, we defy such trifles as "cuts," lack of
preparation for this or that day's class hour, and even a condit on in a subject or two, ta
mar our history in juturo.
A. M. SUTHON.
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Officers ; I
F. McLoucHLIN 1
. . . President
J. C. McGee Vice-President
Margaret Wooster Secrelars
Zed H. Hawkins Treasurer
A. M. SuTHON ]amhalaX)a Representative
Members
J. C. Blouin New Orleans, La.
Chas. Elliott Amite, La.
A.B., Tulane University.
Gus A. Fritchie Slidell, La.
Phi Gamma Delta: Moot Court.
Roy D. Fuller Bernice, La.
Kappa Sigma
Edward Lee Gladney . . New Orleans, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi; Vice-
President (2); Vice-President Student
Body (3); Basketball Manager (3).
Zed Harold Hawkins . . . Gross Tete, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Tug-o'-War (1, 2);
Captain Wrestling Team (11; Secretary-
Treasurer {1. 2>; Tulane Night Commit-tee
(1); Forum President (3); Treasurer
Junior Class; Runner Up S. A. A. U.
Wrestling Championships (1).
Carl F. Helmecke . . . New Orleans, La.
Michael M. Irwin . . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi: aioot Court.
Delaware Kemper . . . New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mandolin-Guitar
Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Moot Court (2. 3):
Professional Woman's Club of Tulane
University (2, 3).
Robert S. Kline Mangham, La.
Phi Kappa Sigma; Moot Court.
Nelvil L. Lebeuf . . . New Orleans, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi; Moot
Court.
Leon Levitan New Orleans, La.
Glendy-Burke Society.
Lloyd M. Lowy .... New Orleans, La.
Forum.
W. H. McClendon Amite, La.
Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; Football
(1); Class Football (1, 2); Class Basket-ball
(1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2); Track (1);
Tug-o'-War (1, 2): Captain Class
Basketball (2); Class Vice-President (3);
Secretary-Treasurer Student Body (3).
Jesse C. McGee .... New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (3).
James Frank McLoughlin . New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Class
President (3); Wrestling (2); Polity
Club; Class Secretaiy-Treasurer (2).
George Thomas Madison Bastrop, La.
Sigma Chi; A.B.. Washington and Lee;
Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club.
Henry H. Martin Lake Charles, La.
Kappa Sigma; Secretary Law Student
Body (2): Law School Representative to
Oratorical and Debating Council (3).
Thomas Joseph Martin . St. Martinville. La.
Tug-o'-War Team (1); President French
Circle (2); Forum; Moot Court.
New Orleans, La.
Professional Woman's Club of Tulane
(2, 3) ; Moot Court.
Johanna M. Palermo
Archibald M. Suthon . New Orleans, La.
Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; A.B.,
Tulane; LL.B., Chattanooga College of
Law; Forum (2, 3. 4); Chess Club Treas-urer
(3); Oratorical and Debating Coun-cil,
Jambalaya Representative (3).
Isaac Wahlder Alexandria,
Glendy-Burke (1, 2); Historian (2); Tu-lane
Club; Moot Court (1, 2).
Margaret Wooster Centreville, La.
Alpha Delta Phi: Class Secretary (2);
Moot Court; Professional Woman's Club
of Tulane (1, 2).
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Had to the Brown and Blue,
AH ye good folk and Irue.
Honor where honor's due!
Hail to our college!
Oh, ye of twenty-two,
Shout for the Brown and Blue!
Join ye of twenty-two,
All for the college!
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First in work as in play,
No one can say us nay,
None our ends gainsay!
This is our story!
Then hail the Blue and Gold!
High our heads we hold.
Twenty-two, brave and bold!
Twenty-two's glory
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Officers
Aucz Odenheimer President
Elizabeth Van der Veer Vice-President
Ellen Kearney Secretary
Rita F. Camors Jamhalapa Representative
Members
Cassie JUANITA Bass New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Basketball Team; Glee Club (1, 2); Newcomb Ball Team (1, 2);
Y. W. C. A.
Muriel Alston Bate New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge; Debating Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); French Circle
<1, 2).
Malvin Rita Boudreaux Houma, La.
Martha Helena F. Bradford New Orleans, La.
Beulah p. Brown Shreveporl, La.
GeoRCIE F. Burke New Orleans, La.
Rita F. Camors New Orleans, La,
Phi Mu; N. A. A. (1. 2): Debating Club (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A.;
Jambalaya Representative (2); Tennis (1, 2); Glee Club (1).
Mildred Gayler Christian New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Council (1); Latin Club; Dramatic Club; Glee Club.
Annetta Cohen Mobile, Ala
Sara W. Colcord New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; N. A. A. (1, 2); Phi Phi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Glee Club; Phi
Epsilon Phi.
Dorothy Covington Hazelhurst, Miss.
Phi Mu; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Latin Club (1); Phi Phi.
Suzanne E. de Graffenfried Monroe, La.
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Carmen M. de Laureal Broussard, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Glee Club; Dramatic Club.
Frances Dreyfuss Shreveport, La.
Helen Dymond New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (2); Captain Class
Basketball (1); Captain Newcomb Ball (2); Varsity Basketball (1).
Mae East New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball (1); Glee Club (1); French Circle (1, 2);
Y. -W. C. A. (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (2); Pi Upsilon; History
Club (1).
Edith Ellsworth McComb, Miss.
Glee Club; Y. "W. C. A.; Dormitory Council.
Gladys Catherine Engler New Orleans, La.
Latin Club; Dramatic Club; Debating Club.
Adair Humphries Ewin Biloxi, Miss.
Kappa Kappa Ganrma; N. A, A. (1, 2).
Olc.a Fernandez New Orleans, La.
Helen C. Flanagan Laurel, Miss
EsTELLE Flaspoller New Orleans, La
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Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball (1); Varsity Basketball (1); N. A. A. (1, 2);
Dramatic Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. {1, 2); Glte Club (1, 2); Pi Upsilon Pi.
Ellen Graves Frankenbush . . . . , New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu; Debating- Club; N. A. A.
Louise Whitney Frederic New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; N. A. A.
Joe May W. Fulham New Orleans, La.
Helen Raimer Gibbs Spokane, Wash,
Julia Goddard New Orleans, La
Y. ,W. C. A. (2); N. A. A. (2); Debating and Glee Clubs (1, 2).
Freida Goldberg Alexandria, La.
Debating Club; Dramatic Club; N. A. A.
Helene Blanche Goldsmith New Orleans, La
Alpha Epsilon Phi; French Circle; Glee Club; N. A. A.
Marie Rosamond Gurley New Orleans, La.
French Circle; N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (2); Basketball (1).
Ethel May Gutman New Orleans, La.
History Club; Latin Club.
Everall Burdon HaRDWICK New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Ruth Harper New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.; Glee Club; French Circle; Phi Epsilon Phi.
MarJORIE Hay New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.; Class Vice- jj | President (1); Radical ; Pi Upsilon.
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Josephine Holcombe Gadsden, Ala.
Pi Beta Phi.
Ethel B. Jackson Miami, Fla.
Ella Johnson Tallulah, La
N. A. A.
Ellen Lee Sloo Kearny New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball (1): Varsity (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); Dramatic
Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Glee Club (1. 2); Class Secretary (2); N. A. A.
Secretary (2); Pi Epsilon Pi.
Maude Wiley Kemper New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); Mandolin-Guitar Club
(1, 2); tree Committee; Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club.
Frances A. Keyer Natchez. Miss.
Margery Mayfield Kidd Ruslon. La.
Pi Beta Phi; Phi Phi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Glee Club (1. 2); N. A. A. (1, 2);
Dramatic Club (1, 2); Class Cheer Leader (1); Latin Club (1); Baseball, Varsity
Team (1).
Lydia B. Koerner New Orleans, La.
Clem KohlmaN New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A.; Dramatic Club (1, 2).
Esther Anna Kuss New Orleans, La.
Phi Mii; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Finals, Carnot Debate.
Camille Lanphier New Orleans, La.
N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); Glee Club (1); French Circle (11; History
Club (1).
Mary Nell Latta Marianna, Ark.
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; D. A. D.
Elinor Barron LeBlanc New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Class Historian (1); N. A. A. (1)
Eleanor J. Leipziger New Orleans, La.
MarjORIE LeVERT Mark, La.
N. A. A. (1, 2).
Alice M. Lewis New Orleans, La.
Alice V. Lewis New Orleans, La.
Clara Davis Lewis New Orleans, La.
French Circle (1, 2); Latin Club (1); Dramatic Club (2).
Dorothy Vories Lyle New Orleans, La.
Margaret Blair Lyon New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Field Day Basket-ball
Team (Sub) (11; N. A. A. (1, 2); Baseball Team (2).
Julia Mae Magruder New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; Radical; N. A. A. (1, 2); T. W. C. A. (1. 2); Glee Club.
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Ameue Longer May New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; N. A. A. <1. 2): T. W. C. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (2); Phi Bpsilon
Phi.
Kathleen McKnight Augusta, Ark.
Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.
Louise Learned Metcalfe Natchez, Miss.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Dixie Cherry Milling New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: N. A. A. (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2|; T. W. C. A.;
Arcade Substitute Editor; Phi Epsilou Phi.
Alice Moreton Brookhaven, Miss.
Gamma Phi Beta.
Alice Batclay Moses New Orleans, La.
Irma Moses New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Marguerite P. Murphy Washington, D. C.
GwiN MuRRELL Bayou Goula, La.
Pi Beta Phi; YT. W. C. A.; N. A. A.; Glee Club.
Marjorie Newell Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chi Omega; Student Council; Dor"mitory Ccanc:'; T. W. C. A.; N. A. A.; Dra-matic
Club.
Nanon Newman New Orleans, La.
LuciLE May Nickerson Franklin, La.
Fannie Ochs New Orleans, La.
Alice OdenheiMER New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A.; Debating; Club (1, 2); Jambalaya Representative
(1>; Field Day Class Captain (1); Class Basketball Manager (1); Vai-sity Base-ball
(1); Class President (2); Debating Council (2); Class Cheer Leader (2);
Winner Jambalaya Popularity Contest (2).
Julia Dorothy Oeschner New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; Class Treasurer (1, 2); Mandolin and Guitar Club; Dramatic Club
(1, 2); N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; History Club; Glee Club (1).
Elizabeth A. Paterson San Antonio, Texas
y. "W. C. A.; Dramatic Club.
Alistine Phillips New Orleans, La.
Josephine Pitner Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chi Omega; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Mildred Lakewood Pool New Oi leans, La.
Chi Omega: Mandolin and Guitar Club; Newcomb Ball Team (2); Field Day:
Gke Club; N. A. A.; French Circle.
Frances Helen Powe New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta.
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EvABELLE Prague . New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu; N. A. A.
Kathleen Pugh Mahile, Ala.
Byrne F^chard New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; Latin Club; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.; Glee Club.
Edna Marie Rossner Gretna, La.
Cecelia B. Slack Alexandria, La.
Alice Childress Smith Bryan, Texas
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Dramatic Club.
loNE Frances Sonnemann New Orleans, La.
Eugenia Layton Speed Monroe, La.
Julia Lois Stafford Housion, Texas
Helen B. Stern New Orleans, La
N. A. A.; Debating Club; French Circle.
Bert Thompson Boyce, La.
Margaret Faye Townsend St. Mary's, Ga.
Mary Elizabeth VanderVeer New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Basketball Team (1); N. A. A. (1, 2); Class Vice-Presi-dent
(31; Y. W. C. A.; Mandolin and Guitar Club (1, 2); Glee Club; Pi Upsilon;
Basketball Captain (2); Newcomb Ball Team (2),
Merle Van Horn New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2).
Madeline Villere New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi; French Circle; N. A. A.; Glee Club.
Cecelia Amy Wallbillich New Orleans, La.
Y. 'W. C. A.; Glee Club;, Latin Club; N. A. A.; Dramatic Club.
Miriam B. Watson Locust Ridge, La.
N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club.
Jessie Marco Weil Alexandria, La.
LiLLlE W. Wellborn New Orleans, La.
N. A. A.; Dramatic Club; Glee Club.
Borodel Denison Wheeler Natchez, Miss.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dramatic Club.
Elizabeth Wilby Selma, Ala.
Alpha Delta Pi; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Claire Marie Wogan New Orleans, La.
Julia Malone Wyche New Iberia, La.
Latin Club; French Circle.
Mary Lanier Yancey Monroe, La.
Julia Clara Zoeller New Orleans, La.
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Class History
N allusion to the Class of 1 922 is an expression of pep. Every great
movement originates in its midst. It stands supreme, its nearest and
dearest rivals being, of course, the Class of 1 92 1 . It controls the
membership in the "Back-Steps" Club, especially the Arts and Science
division. More sleepless nights for the upper classmen have been
caused by its activities than any other class that has ever entered
Tulane.
But really speaking seriously on our greatness, we have left a
glorious record behind us, and foresee an even greater one before us. As Fresh-men
we won the major contests of the Freshman-Soph contests, namely, basketball,
irack, and baseball. Wrestling, which should always be an easy victory for the
Sophs, was lost by only one match. We just missed being the first even numbered
class to have its numerals on the tank for many years by just one contest. Just
watch for them there the next year.
Again we proved our fighting prowess by winning one of the most glorious
free-for-alls that has ever graced Tulane's campus. We also tried our best to put
some pep in Tulane by taking a holiday on Tulane Night, but unfortunately we
^ere worsted in this attempt and took the count from the faculty.
Looking to the future, I see 1 922 as the coming class of the University. We
lave had rather an easy time with the Freshmen of this year, having won wrestling
with no serious effort, tug-o'-war, and football. We hardly think, at the present
lime, that the contest will need to proceed any further than the fourth, as it is quite
certain that the Class of 1 922 will win that contest.
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The Sophomore Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Officers
Harry F. Stiles Presldenl
Richard B. Montgomery Vice-President
Malcolm Dinwiddie Secreiar\)
WiLLARD R. WlRTH Treasurer
Members
Joseph S. Bannon . . . New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; B.A.
Charles G. Coyle . . . New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Class Vice-President
(1), Class Secretary-Treasurer (2);
Tug:-o'-War (1, 2).
George D. Feldner .
B.S.
Richard A. Fraser .
B.A.
Hyman Karnofsky .
B.S.
John Lynton Madden
Alplia Tau Omega;
New Orleans, La.
. . Mansfield, La.
New Orleans, La.
. Homer, La
B.S.
R. B. Montgomery, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha; Class Vice-President
(2); Jambalaya Representative (2);
Class Secretary-Treasurer (1); Class
Tennis (1); Debating (1); Track (1);
Glendy-Burlce (1).
August W. Mysinc .
B.S.
New Orleans, La.
Nathan H. Polmer . .
B.S.
Prentice Lanier Smith
New Orleans, La
Minden,
Class President (1); Polity Club (1, 2);
Chess Club (2); Tulane Club (1, 2);
T. M. C. A. Cabinet (1. 2); Assistant
T. M. C. A. Secretary (2); Tulane
Weekly Staff (2); Secretary Forum (2).
MuRDocK M. Snelling New Orleans, La
Class President (1); Class Wrestling,
Track. Football, Tug-o'-"War (1, 2);
Varsity Track Team, Varsity "x"
Tulane Club; O. O. S. ; Tulane Orches-tra
(2).
Harry F. Stiles New Orleans, La.
Class President (2): Class Vice-Presi-dent
(1); Glendy-Burke (1); Forum
(2); Oratorical and Debating Council:
Class Tug-o'-War, Baseball, Debating
(1. 2).
E. Fay Walter Winnsboro, La
Delta Tau Delta; B.A.
Willard Ralph Wirth . New Orleans, La
Phi Kappa Sigma; Class Treasurer (2).
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HE Technology Class of 1922 first began to make its presence felt
on the campus after the signing of the armistice and the subsequent
demobilization of the S. A. T. C. Our class has been one of the
leading factors in bringing back to Tulane that spirit and pep which
had been partly stifled during the period when we were in uniform.
We did not win the mterclass contests of last year, but we were vic-torious
in baseball, basketball, and track, the three most important
of the seven events. In the early part of our Freshman year the
Sophomores found that our class was composed of men who were loyal to their
class and ready to support it even against odds.
This year we have profited by the experience gained during the past season,
and we are perfectly capable of regulating the conduct of the Freshmen on the
campus. Since November 1 st we have expelled all Freshmen from the exclusive
middle steps of Gibson Hall, and we have caused them to walk only on the con-crete
walks of the campus. With the determination to put an even numeral on the
tank this year we have started off with a rush. The Freshmen were defeated in
wrestling, tug-o'-war, and football, the only events which have taken place up to
the writing of this history. Although the "Freshies" have a larger number of men
to choose from, they are unable to stand up against the Class of '22.
The Technology Sophomores are proud of the Class of 1922, and are forever
ready to uphold its honor, but never will we make the mistake of placing class
spirit before Tulane spirit. We are here as a part of Tulane, and in the future,
as engineers, we hope to be a source of great pride for our university.
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Officers
Harold F. Legem Presidenl
VoLNEY H. Kyle Vice-President
Robert H. Fine Secrciary-Treasurer
James Fulmer Jamhalaya Represenlalive
Members
New Orleans, La.
Lake Charles, La.
Wallace Frank Abadie
Chemical Engineei-ing.
Maud S. Abreco ....
Architecture.
Jules Caesar Alciatore
Mechanical and Electrical
lins (1. 2).
Lewis S. Alcus ....
Mechanical and Electrical.
Paul Brady Alker . . . New Orleans
Harold George Legeai New Orleans, La.
New Orleans, La.
Class Wrest-
New Orleans, La.
La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Tus
Interfraternity Tennis (1)
o'-War (1. 21 ;
Newton E. Beauvais . . New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineei'ing:.
Sol Bloodworth, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Kappa Sigma; Civ'il Engineering.
Frank P. Broussard . . Breaux Bridge, La.
Mechanical and Electrical; Tug-o'-War.
DoNELSON Caffery, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Electrical
Mechanical and
Tug-o'-War (1, 2); Boxing.
New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-War
Philip Campbell, Jr.
Mechanical and Electrical;
(2).
Joseph Saul Cohen . . New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical; Tug-o'-War
(1); Class Wrestling (1).
Henry Harreld Dinkins, Jr. . . Scoit, La.
Kappa Alpha; Class President (1); Tug-o'-
War (1, 2); Class Wrestling (1. 2);
S. A. A. U. Wrestling.
Charles Nolte DeRussy, Belle Alliance, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tug-o'-War (1,
2) ; Tulane Club.
Donald A. DuPlantier . New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineering; Tug-o'-War (1).
Newell Chandler Erwin . Charlotte. Texas
Mechanical and Electrical..
Delta Sigma Phi; Class Basketball (1);
Tug-o'-War (1. 2); Class Track and
Football (1); Class Pi-esident (2); Inter-fraternity
Basketball and Tennis.
Bernard Maurice Levy . . . Patterson, La.
Mechanical and Electrical; Class Base-ball
(1).
Marcel Livaudais . . . New Orleans. La.
Kappa Sigma; Chemical Engineering.
Junior Ludlow .... New Orleans, La.
Sigma Chi; Tug-o'-War (1. 2).
C. Byrne Lynch .... New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-"War (1, 2); Class Baseball (1).
Otto Theodore Maier . . New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
Ernest Edwin McCollough . Fullerton, La.
Chemical Engineering.
HoLMAN Louis Michaelis . New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-War (1. 21; Mechanical and Elec-trical.
Arthur Gayle Monette . . Tallulah, La.
Ci\'il Engineering.
J. A. Milton Monlezun . New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-Ti^ar f2); Second Football Team.
Joseph Chandler Morris . New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering.
Oscar N. Morton . . . San Antonio, Texas
Phi Kappa Sigma; Mechanical Engineei'-
ing.
Edward Mitchell Naberschnig ....
New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering.
Isidore Leon Pesses . . . New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineering.
Coulter Ball Prescott New Orleans, La,
Alpha Tau Omega; Tug-o'-War (1).
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Sigma Chi; Arcliitecture.
Robert Hewson Fine . . Birmingham, Ala.
Beta Theta Pi; Tug-o'-War (1, 2); Class
Treasurer (2).
Charles Julius Fritchie . . . Slidell, La.
Basketball; Baseball (1); Tug-o'-War
(1); Wrestling (1, 2); Tulane Wrestling,
145-pound champion (1).
James Lee Fulmer . . . New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-War (2); Class Jambalaya Rep-resentative
(2).
Fernand C. Gandolfo, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Tug-o'-War (1, 2);
Class Football (2).
Cecil Alfred Hallam .... Clinton, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
William Talman Hess . . New Orleans, La.
Ivappa Sigma; Jambalaya Representative
(1); Tug-o'-War (1. 2); Class Track (1);
Class Wrestling (1. 2).
Julian Richard Hiller New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
Frederick John Hoffman . New Orleans, La.
Class Baseball (1); Class Football (2).
William James Kearney, Jr., New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical. ^
E. Neivton Kearny . . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tug-o'-War (2).
Claude J. Kelly .... New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineering,
Volney Howard Kyle, Jr. . . Houma, La.
Sigma Chi; Tug-o'-War (1. 2); Assistant
Basketball Manager
President (2).
(2) ; Class Vice-
W. L. Richeson, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Captain Freshman
Wrestling Team {!); Class President
(1); Varsity Football (1, 2); Second
Basketball Team (1); Class Basketball
(1); Tulane Night Committee (1).
Charles Lewis Rittenberg, New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineering.
Joseph J. Ruffo .... New Orleans, La.
Class Basketball and Eo.xing.
Andrew K. Schwartz . . . Savannah, Ga.
Chemical Engineering.
W. Hobson Sparr . . . New Orleans, La.
Tug-o'-War (1); Class Baseball (1).
H. Olga Teberne . . . New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering; Professional and
Scientific Woman's Organization.
Rudolph A. Todd . . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon ; Class Secretary'
(1): Manager Freshman Track Team;
"Varsity Track (1): Basketball Second
Team; Sub on Varsity Football Squad
(1, 2); Class Football (1, 2); Man-ager
(2).
Haney H. Truxillio . . . New Orleans, La.
Ci%il Engineering.
Albert Wachenheim, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Zcta Beta Tau ; Ci\-il Engineering.
Oliver Perry Walker . . New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineering.
Peter S. Winchester, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
Robert Sawtelle Wynn . Ruston, La.
Tulane Heavyweight Wrestling Cham-pion
(1); Class Basketball (1); Class
Football (2).
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NDAUNTED by the cold, hard facts that "most lawyers starve to death,"
and that four-fifths of the 1918-19 first year law class were victims of
the faculty slogan, "Thou shalt not pass," September 29, 1919 witnessed
the scene of a notable group of future greats, including war heroes, athletes,
and ex-aviators, registering for the work of the Freshman Law Class. One
naturally asks, "Why, then, in spite of the above stated facts, did so many
promising young men begin the study of law?" I can only give some prob-able
answers, since the registration blanks failed to contain the question.
Perhaps it was because of the desire to become members of the only existing bar since
July 1 , 1919; perhaps there was the inspiration to plead for justice ; or there may have
existed the ambition to become statesmen among some of the members of the class.
Nevertheless, for one reason or another, we began to prepare for the honorable profession
of a barrister on October 1 , 1919.
Although only four months old, the class has already brought distinction on itself.
So many of its members made the varsity football team that on a certain Saturday that
the team was filling an out-of-town engagement one of the professors sincerely asked,
"Do all the members of this class belong to the football team?" Of course, the answer
was in the negative, but it may be said that the embryo lawyers who were not on the
team were back of it, heart, soul and purse.
The football season was still fresh in the memories of the class when the first obstacle,
the final examination on the history of Roman law, on the path to the coveted LL.B.,
caused many to stumble. However, with strong courage, the stumblers soon rose to their
feet and worked hard right up to the day the university calendar said, "Christmas holi-days
begin."
The gay Yuletide season saw the society pages of the local newspapers covered with
lists of names that resembled the class roll. The holidays were over only too soon, and
without even the formal New Year greetings the class started back to work with a vim.
Long hours were spent in the library in the diligent pursuit of that jealous mistress, the
Law. And before anyone could fully realize it, the dreaded examination days were
at hand with questions ending, "What would you, as the district attorney, do in this
case?"; "A comes to you for your counsel as an attorney-at-law. What would you
advise him to do?" Our answers were scrutinized by the professors and the term grades
posted, in full public view, on the bulletin board. Heavy black mourning crepe served
as a suitable frame for the board, which explains the sad fate of the aspiring would-be
lawyers.
This is our past. Who can prophesy our future? Shall we, in the future years,
guide the ship of state, sit on the benches of the highest courts, gowned in solemn black
robes, and hold the sc-.I^i: of justice; or shall we sink into oblivion? Time alone will tell.
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Officers
Bernard Williams President
Albin Provosty Vice-PresiJenl
Harold W. Newman, Jr Secretary-Treasurer
Eddie Reed Jambala^a Representative
Members
Joseph Louis Bourdette . New Orleans, La.
Benjamin Temple Brown . New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tech Vice-
President (1), Tech President (2):
Varsity Football ; Track Team.
New Orleans, La.
New Orleans, La.
Abraham Bruchis
William P. Burke. Jr.
Phi Delta Theta.
James Thompson Burns . . Covinglon, La
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Tulane Club.
John William Canby . . Fall River, Mass
Phi Delta Theta.
Roy Robert Carver . . Giffard, Ark.
New Orleans, La.
. Homer, La.
Benjamin Cohen ....
Benjamin Essig Coleman
Alpha Tau Omega.
Oliver H. Dabezies . . . New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Football; Varsity
Basketball.
Arthur A. Delahoussaye La. . . Franklii
Beta Theta Pi; Tug-o'-AVar Team.
William Dalton Dwyer . . St. Paul, Minn.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Football
(1. 2).
Perry Selig Feldman . . New Orleans, La.
Chester J. Ford .... New Orleans, La.
William J. B. Fournet . St. Martinville, La.
. Gus Alexander Fritchie Slidell, La.
Phi Gamma Delta.
Denis Paul Gaudet . . . LaFourche, La
Eddie Grace ....
Phi Delta Theta.
Percy Dupre Greaves
New Orleans. La
. Waterproof, La.
Kappa Sigma; Secretary Law Student
Body.
John Wells Harrell, Jr. . . . Rusion, La.
William Nash Johnson . . . Homer, La.
Alpha Tau Omega; Masonic Club;
Interfraternity Council; Olive and Blue
Club.
New Orleans, La.
Tulane Club;
Lloyd M. Lowy . . .
Glendy-Burke; Forum;
Moot Court.
Chandler C. Luzenberg . New Orleans, La,
Phi Delta Theta.
John Alban Nacle .... St. Paul, Minn.
Varsity Football.
Harold W. Newman, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau, Class Secretary (1).
Cornelius Wm. O'Leary . New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Cheer Leader (1).
DosiTE Hugh Perkins
Phi Kappa Sigma.
Wm. a. Porteous, Jr.
Alpha Tau Omega.
Albin a. Provosty . .
. Sulphur, La.
New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta;
dent (1).
James Edwin Reed
Delta Sigma Phi;
. New Roads, La.
Class Vice-Presi-
. New Orleans, La.
Varsity Football;
Oli^'e and Blue Club; Class Historian.
Cassius Richard .... New Orleans, La.
Jim Warren Richardson Bogalusa, La.
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New Orleans, La.
New Or: La
William S. Sayre, Jr.
Sam p. S. Schwinc .
Phi Delta Theta.
John A. Smith . . .
Phi Delta Theta.
Edmond E. Talbot Ruston, La.
Sigma Nu; A.B. Tulane '17; Varsity
Football (1, 2); Olive and Blue Club.
Samuel J. Tennant, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling and Football.
Joe Atkinson Wakeman . . Alexandria, La.
Kappa Sigma; Moot Court.
William Green Wiecand
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
New Orleans, La.
Eugene B. Williams New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Class President
(3); Varsity Football (1, 2, 3); Tug-o'-
War (1); Heavyweight Wrestling
Champion (1); Class Basketball. Base-ball.
Track. Wrestling (1. 2); Basket-ball,
Second Team; Varsity Track (1,
2); Glendy-Burke: Tulane Oratorical
and Debating Council; Tulane Club.
Hi»R?ER F. Willis Shreveporl, La
Herman Winsberg Thibodaux, La.
President Tulane Intercollegiate Meno-rab
; Class Wrestling (1); Manager
Class Debate (1); Tulane Club (1, 2);
Glendy-Burke (1); Moot Court.
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AVhat puts pep inlo college life.
What delights uppei -classmen?
What makes a Soph say,
"Lei me show you the way?—
Why, jusl a green little Freshman.
All hail, then, to the Freshman,
Wi'h her colors of white and gold,
Who loves '23
As a prof loves his fee,
And swears, tho' young, to be bold.
You ask me, *'Have these Freshmen spirit?
Are they all jolly fellows well met?
Do they lake the girls' chaff
With a whole-hearted laugh,
And say, 'Oh, our goat's hard to get'?"
It's a thousand to one that they do,
And here is the reason why
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They're the best to be found
On Newcomb s ground-
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They pass any other class by.
On the famous fifth of November
Green caps for (he first time they wore.
Then snake-danced, of course.
And yelled themselves hoarse,
To prove to the Sophs they weren't sore.
Then the Juniors gave them a parly,
A rare celebration, I'll say;
From begmning to end
All wild women and men.
You see, 'twas a real cabaret.
Next a party from Freshmen to Juniors
The day before Valentine Day,
With a kna- e of hearts,
And a tray of tarts.
And a court with queens and maids gay.
So you see they've had plenty of fun.
And love Newcomb as much as they can.
They've never been shy.
Nor have wanted to die
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It's the result of the "big sister' plan.
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Officers
Edna Louise White FreslJent
Genevra Washburn Vice-Presidenl
Virginia Butler Treasurer
Burt Newell Secretary
Members
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Helen Aldrich New Orleans
Esther Altfield Jackson, Tenn.
May AsbURY New Orleans
Leah Aschaffenburg . . . New Orleans
Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge; Historj'
Club; Dramatic Club.
Hazel M. Babin .... While Caslle, La.
Sallie L. Banks Raines, Tenn.
Mandolin-Guitar Club.
Catherine Barbour . . Yazoo Cily, Miss.
Emily H. Barnwell . . . Clarksdale, Miss.
Chi Omega Pledge; N. A. A.; Y. W.
C. A.
Elizabeth Bellinger .... New Orleans
Gladys Benedic New Orleans
Edna Berk Magnolia, Ark.
Leah Bertel New Orleans
Latin and Glee Clubs.
Hazel Amelia Bienvenu . . . Houma, La.
Elsie M. Bonvielain .... Houma, La.
Latin Club: French Circle.
Fannie M. Bonvillain .... Houma, La.
Latin Club.
Ezrene Bouchelle Bolizie, Ala.
Maria BondreauX New Orleans
Grace Bradshaw .... Birmingham, Ala.
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Phi Phi; Y. W.
C. A.
Cornelia E. Brandon
Frenoh Circle; Y. W. C. A.; N. A. A.;
Newcomb Ball.
Marion Brehm New Orleans
Myrtle Bridgeman Homer, La.
Susie Briggs .... Bay Si. Louis, Miss.
Glee Club: Latin Club: French Circle;
Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge; T. W. C. A.
Hallie Brown Oakdale, La.
Y. W. C. A.
Mary E. Buie .... Fort Neccssily, La.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge: N. A. A.; Glee
Club.
Annelle Bullock Tyler. Texas
Virginia Butler .... New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Thcta Pledge.
Amy M. Byrnes Ethel, La.
Dramatic Club; N. A. A.
Ardis E. Caffall Jennings, La.
MaRJORIE B. CaLLENDER . . . New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge; Dra-matic
Club; N. A. A.
Marguerite Campbell . . Morgan City, La.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge.
Nanette Carnahan . . Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Isabel Carre New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge.
Janice J. Cashman Mobile, Ala.
.Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge.
Ethel L. Cassedy . . . Brookhaven, Miss.
T. W. C. A.: Latin Club; Dramatic
Club; N. A. A.
Teresa H. Champlin .... Biloxi, Miss.
Alice Chapman . . . Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge: N. A. A,;
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Dramatic Club; N. A. A. ; T. W. C. A.;
Glee Club; Mandolin-Guitar Club.
Josephine Clymer .... Goodland, Ind.
Lena Cohn
N. A. A.; French Circle.
Emily Cook New Orleans
Rose B. Coscrove New Orleans
Fay Cowley Amory, Miss.
Phi Mu Pledge; Dramatic Club.
Christine Cox LeComple, La.
Elizabeth Craig New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Ncwcomb Ball;
N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; French Circle;
Dramatic Club.
Mildred Daniel Columbus, Ga.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge.
Helen B. Dante Dumas, Ark.
Marjorie M. Darby . Loreanville, La.
Alverne M. Davis Ansley, La.
Phi Mu Pledge; Phi Phi; Y. W. C. A.
Vivian B. de Milt New Orleans
Alice O. DeBuys .... New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Newcomb Ball;
Glee Club; Dramatic Club; N. A. A.;
Y. W. C. A. ; French Circle.
Anna E. Dicks Natchez, Miss.
N. A. A.
Lucy Dickson New Orleans
Martha Dickson Dixie, La.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge; N. A. A.;
T. -W. C. A.
MeTA S. DinkINS . . . . . Canton, Miss.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge; Dramatic Club;
T. W. C. A. ; N. A. A.
Carmel v. Discone .... New Orleans
Latin Club.
Mattie J. Dochterman . . Vicksburg, Miss.
Esther V. Donaldson . . . New Orleans
Emma M. Douglas New Orleans
French Circle; Dramatic Club.
Marguerite Dow New Orleans
Kathleen Dowling .... Eufaula, Ala.
Latin Club; French Circle.
Ruth Dreyfous New Orleans
Newcomb Ball; N. A. A.
Sadie DrEYFUSS Shreveport, La.
Catherine S. Dunbar . . . New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge.
Virginia M. Dunn . . . CoUierville, Tenn.
Charlotte H. Elliott .... Amite, La.
Dramatic Club; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A,;
Glee Club.
Frances M. Farrell .... New Orleans
Dorothy M. Felker . . . Shreveport, La.
Y. W. C. A.; History Club.
Roberta H. Ferguson .... Monroe, La.
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Phi Phi; N. A. A.;
T. W. C. A.
Emily Flonacher Zachary, La.
Laura L. Fluker Monroe, La.
Marion Font New Orleans
Gertrude E. Forshag .... Amile, La.
Alice C. Foster New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge; N. A. A.;
Dramatic Club.
Katie W. Foster .... Vicksburg, Miss.
Suzanne Franeck New Orleans
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Maud E. Fox New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge; Dra-matic
Club; N. A. A.; French Circle.
Lillian Friedman New Orleans
Eugenie M. Fredericks . . . New Orleans
Evelyn E. Fillilove . . . Shreveport, La.
Y. W. C. A.; History Club; French
Circle.
Ethel R. Gastrell .... New Orleans
Chi Omega Pledge; Student Councillor;
Y. "W". C. A.; Mandolin-Guitar Club;
Dramatic Club; Tennis.
Josephine Gessner New Orleans
Florence R. Gilpin . Charlestown, Mass.
Evelyn R. Gladney .... New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Ganrma Pledge; Captain
Newcomb Ball Team; Dramatic Club;
N. A. A.
Fannie Mae Goldman . . Morgan City, La.
FannYE GonsENHEIM .... New Orleans
.A.lpha Epsilon Phi Pledge.
Inez Goodwin Montgomery, Ala.
Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Latin Club;
French Circle; Y. W. C. A.
Lois M. GravOIS New Orleans
N. A. A.
Natalie Guthrie New Orleans
Olive R. Guyton . . . White Castle, La.
Thelma A. Harris .... McComb, Miss.
Phi Mu Pledge; French Circle.
Dollie Grey Harrison . . . Mobile, Ala.
Dramatic Club; Latin Club; History
Club; French Circle.
Gladys Hartz New Orleans
Elizabeth J. Harvey .... New Orleans
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Mabel L. Hawthorne . . Alexandria, La.
French Circle: Latin Club.
Florence Hayne Boyce, La.
Phi Phi.
Kathleen Hayne Boyce, La.
Marjorie Hillman
T. W. C. A.
Mrs. Dessie W. Holland . . New Orleans
KaTHERINE Homan New Orleans
N. A. A.
Helen Horan Oakdale, La.
Y. w. c. A.
Zelda E. HucKlNS New Orleans
Cora A. Hughes Hammond, La.
Blanche Hunter .... Versailles, Ky.
Frances E. Hupman .... New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Dramatic Club;
X. A. A.; Xewcomb Ball Team.
Velma Johnson Sulphur, La.
Merle Johnson Alexandria, La.
Latin Club.
Margaret A. Jordan .... New Orleans
Fanny D. Kahn New Orleans
X. A. A.: French Circle; Latin r^iub.
Janice Kahn Pensacola, Fla.
Euzabeth O. Kastler . . . New Orleans
Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge: Glee Club;
Latin Club: N. A. A.; T. W. C. A.;
Dramatic Club; Xewcomb Ball.
Lady Margaret Lester . . . New Orleans
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge; Latin Club;
Glee Club; Dramatic Club; N. A. A.
Louise Levi New Orleans
Flora F. Levine .... Pine Bluff, Ark.
-Arkansas Club; N. A. A.
Hannah S. Levine . . . Pine Bluff, Ark.
Arkansas Club : X". A. A.
Rosa Lexington Indianola, Mass.
Adeline L. Levy New Orleans
Latin Club; Dramatic Club.
Evelyn K. Levy New Orleans
Latin Club; Dramatic Club; Mandolin-
Guitar Club; X. A. A.
Frances B. Levy Lafayette, La.
Mildred R. Levy New Orleans
Marie B. Links ....... New Orleans
Teresa C. Loggins . . . Greenwood, Miss.
Mary W. Lucas .... Greenwood, Miss.
Edith Luecke . . . Wichita Falls, Texas
Velma Lyons Sulphur, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge.
Bertha Manson New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge.
Leah M. Martin Shreveport, La.
Dramatic Club; T. W. C. A.
L. Margaret Martin . . . Shreveport, La.
Dramatic Club: T. "W. C. A.
Andrea H. Martinez . . New Orleans, La.
N. A. A.: Dramatic Club.
Selby N. MayFIELD New Orleans
DoLLYE Belle McClain . Greenville, Miss.
Chi Omoga Pledge; T. W. C. A.
Eleanor B. McCormiCK . . Senatobia, Miss.
Glee Club; Latin Club.
Minnie Lou McKnight . . . Augusta, Ark.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge: Xewcomb Ball;
X. A. A.
Sara E. McReynolds . . Clarksville, Tenn.
Caroline Dover Meyer . . . . ZwoUe, La.
Dramatic Club; French Circle; N. A. A.
Mildred Meyer New Orleans
Amanda H. Miller . . . Hot Springs, Ark.
Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge; Y. •«'. C. A.
Margaret B. Miller .... New Orleans
Mary V. Mills McComb, Miss.
N. A. A.; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.
Rebecca A. Morrison .... Earle, Ark.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge.
Irma R. Moses New Orleans
Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge: Dramatic
Club.
Margie M. Moss New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge; X. A.
A.; Xewcomb Ball; Dramatic Club;
Class Poet.
Caroline S. Mulhearn . . . Monroe, La.
Mary Munholland Monroe, La.
X. A. A.
Alma M. Nachman . . . Montgomery, Ala.
Latin Club; French Circle; Dramatic
Club.
Semonie B. Netter .... Fayette, Miss.
Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge: X. A. A.
Bert M. Newell . . . Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chi Omega Pledge: Class Secretar\':
Phi Phi: N. A. A.; T. W. C. .\.
Bessie Y. Newell .... Newellton. La.
Louise Newton Jackson, Miss.
LuciLE May Nickerson . . . Lafayette, La.
Kathleen O'Brien New Orleans
Eleanor O'Shee Alexandria, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge: Latin
Club; Glee Club; Dramatic Club.
Vera L. Palfrey Franklin, La.
Chi Omega Pledge: Mandolin-Guitar
Club.
Claire B. Parkhouse .... New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge: Dra-matic
Club: X. A. A.
Marie L. P'arra New Orleans
Carmelite Passafume . . . New Orleans
Mary Perkins .... Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge; X. A.
A.: Dramatic Club.
Dolly Ann Pittman .... Oakdale, La.
Phi Mu Pledge; N. A. A.
Lillian G. Polk Shreveport, La.
Katherine Price New Orleans
Myrtle A. Pujol New Orleans
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Grace Quintette New Orleans
Dramatic Club.
Anna D. Ransdell . . Lake Providence, La.
Alice Rayner Lexington, Miss.
Ida Rjordan New Orleans
N. A. A.
Edna R. Riseman Opelousas, La.
Dramatic Club; Latin Club; French
Circle; History Club; N. A. A.
Mary Randolph Roberts Alexandria, La.
Sybil Rodick New Orleans
Phi Mu Pledge.
Carrie G. Rogers Franklin, La.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge; Dramatic Ctub;
N. A. A.; y. W. C, A.
Edith Roseborough . . . Senatobia, Miss.
Regina Rosenberg New Orleans
Sybil K. Ross Pioneer, La.
Josephine P. Roy .... Marksville, La.
Alpha Delta Pi Pledge; N. A. A.;
Y. W. C. A.
Georgie R. Russ New Orleans
Y. W. C. A.; Latin Club.
Henrietta A. Russell . . . New Orleans
Sarah E. Sallee Jennings, La.
Maria Sanders Koscuisko, Miss.
Mary Ruth Sanford Mi. Pleasani, Mich.
Bertha Schuermann .... New Orleans
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge.
Lydia M. Schuler New Orleans
N. A. A.; Glee Club; Y. W. C, A.;
Dramatic Club; Tennis; French Circle;
Newcomb Ball.
Elsa Schwartz ... Hempstead, Texas
Rebecca Schwartz New Orleans
Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge.
Edna Seeliger New Orleans
Elizabeth Sellers .... New Orleans
Kai>pa Alpha Theta Pledge.
Elienor O. Shannon . . . Macon, Miss.
Lillian Shatz Kenlon, Tenn.
EsTELLE Sherman .... Texarkana, Ark.
Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.
WiLMER Shields New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; French Circle; N.
A. A.; Dramatic Club; Latin Club.
Doris R. Simon New Orleans
Glee Club; N. A. A.; French Circle.
Miriam Simon New Orleans
Camille B. Singleton . . . Mansfield, La.
Eunice p. Smith . . . West Monroe, La.
Minnie L. Stein .... Demopolis, Ala.
Ann Stevens Brandon, Miss.
Edwa Stewart New Orleans
Pi Beta Phi Pledge; Y. W. C. A.; Dra-matic
Club; French Circle; N. A. A.
Anna L. Still Many, La.
Frances L. Stroud Monroe, La.
Tau Delta.
Mercedes Supple . . . Bayou Goula, La.
Margie B. Swoop New Orleans
Pearly Taylor Covington, Ga.
Louise Thomas New Orleans
Nathalee O. Thompson . . Ciironelle, Ala.
Sarah E. Thompson .... New Orleans
Phi Mu Pledge; N. A. A.; Glee Club;
Dramatic Club.
Gertrude E. Thrall . . Lake Charles, La.
.-\lpha Delta Pi Pledge; Y. W. C. A ;
N. A. A. ; J. U. G.
Susan D. Townsend . . . St. Mary's, Ga.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge.
Ruth Troth .... San Francisco, Cal.
Angeline E. Tucker . . . Jackson, Miss.
Margaret Tutwiler .... Dothan, Ala.
Alpha Di'lta Pi Pledge; Y. W. C. A.;
Glee Club.
Zema E. Unruh Mobile, Ala.
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge.
Beverly W. Vallas .... New Orleans
Walerie V. ViDON New Orleans
Helen WaDEL Tyler, Texas
Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge; Mandolin-
Guitar Club.
Sarah E. Wakeman .... New Orleans
Allene E. Walker .... Marlin, Texas
Genevra Washburn .... Monroe, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge; Latin Club;
N. A. A.; Glee Club; Class Vice-Presi-dent;
Y. W. C. A.; Mandolin-Guitar
Club; History Club.
Elizabeth Washington . . . New Orleans
Chi Omega Pledge.
Jeannette Weil Alexandria, La.
Edna Louise White . . . .
' New Orleans
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge; Class
President; Dramatic Club; N. A. A.
Gloria R. Wilson .... Hammond. La.
Mildred A. Wilson .... New Orleans
Phi Mu Pledge; N. A. A.
Elise W. Wolfe New Orleans
Clara Mims Wright .... Jackson, Miss.
Phi Mu Pledge; Glee Club; Mandolin-
Guitar Club.
Edith E. Wright .... FairmounI, Ind.
Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge; Glee Club;
Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club.
Althea Emily Wuerpel . . New Orleans
Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge.
Danelle Yates Macon, Miss.
Phi Mu Pledge; HJstory Club; N. A.
A.; y. TV. C. A.; Latin Club.
Juliet D. Zaerincer .... New Orleans
Grace A. Zelnicker .... Mobile, Ala.
Dramatic Club; Jambalflya Representa-tive.
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Helene C. Kaufman .... New Orleans
Ne^vcomb Ball; N. A. .V.
Clifford L. Kitchen .... New Orleans
Glee Club: French Circle; N. A. A.;
Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club.
Dorothy N. Knolle . . San Antonio, Texas
Willie Mae Knolle . , . Brenham, Texas
Dorothy H. Kohlman . . . New Orleans
N. A. A.; Dramatic Club; French Cir-cle;
I^atin Club.
Kathleen Koonce .... Columbus, Ga.
Flora LeBlanc Houma, La
Emma P. LeBlanc Franklin, La.
Stella M. Leche New Orleans
Muriel J. Lee New Orleans
Latin Club; Glee Club.
Elsa B. Lemle Natchez, Miss.
.Alpha Epsilon Phi Pledge; Dramatic
Club; N. A. A.; French Circle.
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Freshman Arts and Sciences Class History
HERE is an essential difference between being a Senior at high school and
a Freshman at college. If any incredulous ones wish to doubt that state-ment,
I refer them to two hundred Freshmen of the Class of '23. In our
last year at "High" we were wont to rule; NOW, others are wont to "over"
rule us. Still I think I express the sentiment of the entire class when I say
that the Class of 1923 has met with creditable success in studies as well
as in athletics. We hope to continue the good work. All the efforts of
'22 to subdue us have failed beyond the enforcement of faculty regula-tions.
During the first month we defeated the Sophs in hand-to-hand encounters resulting
fiom the futile attempts to break up our class meeting. The victory of the Sophomores
in the tug-o'-war and the method in which it was won are known to all. We point with
pride to the resistance that we, an unorganized class, were able to offer our organized
rivals, and promise only that after the last interclass event will we acknowledge ourselves
as beaten.
With three or four members of the Freshman Class on the varsity eleven, we feel
that our class is not to be scorned at, especially when said football team proved itself
to be one of the best that has ever represented the university. We would not be content,
however, to allow anyone to say that four Freshmen alone helped fight the battles of the
university on the gridiron. Two hundred and twenty Tulane students—Freshmen—were
conspicuous by their presence at all football meetings and contests. The first year we entered
the university an unusual amount of much-needed college spirit was instilled into the
student body, a spirit which characterized all the activities of the year. We of the Class
of '23 claim our share of the glory of arousing this enthusiasm.
In concluding this short history of the Freshman Class, 1923, the largest class yet
to be enrolled at Tulane, we can best use the maxim of one of Harvard's Freshman
Classes, "Tulane has waited eighty-five years for us."
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Officers
Walter M. Barnett, Jr President
Harvey Hebert Vice-Pres!Jenl
Ted Carter Secretary-Treasure
Members
William B. Abbott Natchez, Miss.
Roy Louis Alciatore New Orleans, La.
Walter M. Barnett, Jr New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau ; Class President: Associate Editor oC Tulane 'tt^eekly: Glencly-Burke;
Winner Carnot Debate; Tulane Club.
William Hill Benaugh Athens, Ala.
Sydney Johnson Besthoff New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Tulane Club.
Haydon Lemaire Boatner New Orleans, La.
Leon Solis Cahn New Orleans, La.
Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club.
Thomas H. Campbell Morganza, La.
Harold B. Carter New Orleans, La.
Ted Carter Cincinnati, Ohio
Delta Tau Delta; Class Secretary; Glendy-BurUe; Tug-o'-War; Tulane Club.
Sims Chapman Oakdale, La.
Frank S. Constantine Donaldsonville, La.
Leonhard E. Devron New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi.
James B. Davis Portordale, Ga.
A. A. Delahoussaye Franklin, La.
Beta Theta Pi.
Edward B. Dodge New Orleans, La.
James E. Edmonds, Jr New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Thomas Langdon Fort Mlnden, La.
Milham R. Eraser Mansfield, La.
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William Calhoun Frue New Orleans, La.
Delia Tau Delta; Jambaiaya Representative; Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club.
Paul J. Gelpi, Jr New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Tulane Club.
Harvey H. Hebert New ©rleans, La.
Delta Gamma Sigma; Class Vice-President.
Walter G. Jones Franklinton, La.
Robert E. Kerrigan Hammond, La.
Harry J. Kuhn Monroe, La.
Todd R. deLaureal New Orleans, La.
John Morris Lecendre . .
' New Orleans, La.
.Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Varsity Football; Capt.ain Class Wrestling: Team; Class Football
Coaeh Basketball.
Robert J. Levy New Orleans, La.
Class Wrestling; Class Football Manager; Class Historian; Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club.
Simon K. Marx New Orleans, La.
Tulane Club.
Geo. C. Miramon New Orleans, La.
Wilbur B. Payne Covington, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
William Franklin Prosser T Bunkie, La.
Reding Putnam New Orleans, La.
Phi Delta Theta; Class Football.
Jules Victor Roule, Jr Mansieva, La.
Jules L. Saizan Opelousas, La.
William Schulze Monroe, La.
Roy Maas Schwartz New Orleans, La.
Glendy-Burke; Tulane Club.
Wallace P. Sheely Gulfport, La.
Albert Silverstein Franklin, La.
Hampton R. Singleton Ruston, La.
Cornelius Sternberg New Orleans, La.
Samuel J. Tennant New Orleans, La.
Clifford Joseph Vedrenne New Orleans, La.
William G. Wiegand New Orleans, La.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Christopher Wilkins Minden, La.
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HE Freshman Tech Class, comprising seventy-five per cent of the entire
Freshman Class, is the largest that has ever entered the university, and it
is therefore fitting that some sort of history be written about it.
As Tug-o'-Warmen, the Sophs proved themselves adept politicians. It
was a war, but one more in the form of words. It is evident that the Fresh-men
would have been easy victors had they placed their debating team on
the ropes instead of their regular tug-o'-war team. We won two pulls, the
Sophs one; yet the Sophs won (Good logic.—Ed.). Apparently the first
two pulls were considered as setting-up exercises or as practice, while the last one, which
the Sophs won, was the real tug-o'-war. Of course, the Sophs did not hear the signal
whistle in one of our victories, but, as we said before, the Sophs were accompanied by
their Ciceros and Websters, and the judges were finally convinced that they did not hear
it, although it was audible to everyone else within seventy-five yards.
We are compelled to wear green caps by the faculty, but this does not signify that
we are green. At any rate, the Sophs must have thought so at the taking of the Jam-
BALAYA class picture, when they attempted to give some members their Saturday nighl
bath on Tuesday. (They must have tried to convince you that that day was Saturday. —Ed.) As a result, a meeting of protest of the Freshman Class was held, which
meeting the Sophs made a feeble attempt to break up. Upon the discarding of coats
and glasses, the Sophs soon washed that they had net started what they had, for the
stormers suddenly b