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H. F, RUOAN was born in Philadelphia. Pa., July 7. 1837, of German and
Dutch-English Quaker extraction. He received his education at the Terre Haute,
Ind., High School, and later graduated from Smilhson College.
He was first employed on the Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad. He left
that company to become Instructor in Mechanic Arts at Rose Polytechnic Institute.
He remained there three years, and then left to accept a position with the Texas &
Pacific Railroad, in Texas. Advancement with this company finally brought him
to Gouldsboro, La. Here he left the employ of the railroad and became identified
with the sugar industry.
In 1895. he accepted the position of Instructor of Mechanic Arts at Tulane.
where he spent the last Iwenty-one years of his life, ending them as Professor of
Mechanic Arts. He spent the session of 1908-1909 in Europe, and a report on
his research work won for him the appointment to a Royal Fellowship at the Uni-versity
of Manchester.
He died at the Touro Infirmary in New Orleans on September 3, 1916.
Prof. Rugan was a prominent member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife
and two children. Warren M., and Gethlyn. survive him.
Devotion to duty, sincerity of purpose was ever the keynote of a wcll-spont life.
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ROBERT SHARP. A.M., PH.D.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNlVERrlTV
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Officers of Instruction
Robert Sharp, A.M., Ph.D.
President of the University
G. B. Adams, M.D.
Morton Arnold Aldrich, Ph.D.
Carroll Woolsey Allen, M.D.
Douglas Smith Anderson, A.M.
Clara Gregory Baer
Charles A. Bahn, M.D.
J. F. Baldwin, M.D.
T. J. Bartlett, A.M.
Charles Cassedy Bass, M.D.
Mary Elizabeth Bass, M.D.
Henry Bayon, A.M., M.D.
John Alfred Beals
Robert Bennett Bean, B.Sc, M.D.
Ernest O. Becker, B.A.
Oscar Walter Bethea. M.D., Ph.G., F.C.S.
Charlton Reid Beattie, B.L.
Edward Ambrose Bechtel, Ph.D.
George Sam Bel, M.D.
R. Bernhard, M.D.
E. A. Bertucci, M.D.
T. N. Black, Jr.
Julia May Breazeale
Theodore Brent
George Eugene Beyer
Stephen Mertle Blackshear, M.D.
Rupert Mitchum Blakely, M.D.
Charles James Bloom, B.S., M.D.
Harriet Amelia Boyer
MuiR Bradburn, B.S., M.D.
William Plummer Bradburn, Jr.. B.S., M.D.
Sidney Francis Braud, A.B., M.D.
Charles Harrington Brookshire, B.E.
Frank Temple Brown, M.D.
George Stewart Brown, M.Ph., M.D.
Marion Earle Brown, M.D.
William Prentiss Brown, A.M.
Henry Dickson Bruns, M.D.
Pierce Butler, Ph.D.
Mary Williams Butler
William Walton Butterworth, M.D.
Ansel Marion Caine, A.B., M.D.
John Williamson Caldwell, A.M., M.D.
Philips John Carter, B.S., M.D.
Charles Louis Chassaignac, M.D.
H. J. Chauvin, D.D.S.
Charles Noel Chavigny, M.D.
Felix Percy Chillingworth
Samuel M. D. Clark, B.Sc, M.D.
J. Harry Clo, Ph.D.
Reginald Somers Cocks, A.M.
Henry Sula Cocram, B.Sc, M.D.
Louis Cocnevich, D.D.S.
Isidore Cohn, B.Sc, M.D.
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
John Joseph Colomb, D.D.S.
Maurice John Couret, A.M., M.D.
Nathaniel Ccrtlandt Curtis, Ph.B., B.S.
Edward Crane, D.D.S.
John Thomson Crebbin, M.D.
William Henry Creighton, U. S. N.
Richard Smith Crichlow, B.S.
G. B. Crozat, D.D.S.
Henry Daspit, M.D.
Lawrence Richard DeBuys, M.D.
S. P. Dean, D.D.S.
Sidney Philip Delaup, B.Sc, M.D.
M. J. Demahey
Donald Derickson, G.E.
Arthur Washington de Roaldes, D.D.
Emeritus
John Fleming Dicks, M.D.
Albert B. Dinwiddie, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D.
Brandt Van Blarcom Dixon, A.M., LL.D.
Henry Drueding
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Officers of Instruction
A. Louis Ducasse, D.D.S.
E. B. Ducasse, D.D.S.
H. G. DuFOUR, L.L.B.
Edouard M. Dupaquier, B.Let., B.Sc, M.D.
Wallace Joseph Durel, M.D.
Charles Warren Duval. M.D.
Is.\DORE Dyer, Ph.B., M.D.
John Barnwell Elliott, A.B., M.D., Ph.D.
Emerilus
John Barnwell Elliott, Jr., A.M., M.D.
Charles Leverich Eshleman, A.B.. M.D.
Allan Chotard Eustis, M.D.
Marie Blanche Fassy, D.D.S.
Marcus Feingold, M.D.
Charles Payne Fenner. B.S.. LL.B.
Erasmus Darwin Fenner. A.B., M.D.
Felipe Fernandez, A.B.
Chevalier Guiseppe Ferrata, Mus.Doc.
Otto Finck
John Madison Fletcher, Ph.D.
Eugene Louis Fortier, D.D.S.
Lucien Amedee Fortier, M.D.
RuFus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Albert Emile Fossier, A.M., M.D.
Henry Livingston Freeman, M.E., M.M.E.
Andrew Gaiennie Friedrichs, M.D., D.D.S.
Ephraim Deneufbourc Friedrichs, A.B., M.D.
Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher, A.M.
Joseph Mary Garcia, D.D.S.
Henry Lawrence Gardiner
Mildred Gauche, MS.C.
Simon Geismar. M.D.
C. E. Von Geldern, M.D.
Maurice Joseph Gelpi, A.B.. M.D.
Paul Joseph Gelpi, A.M., M.D.
Hermann Bertram Gessner. A.M., M.D.
Charles Nebitte Gibbons, D.D.S.
Gladys Elizabeth Gibbens, A.M.
.-\. J. GOLDBORG
M. M. Goldborg
Walter Goldstein, A.B.
Frank Raymond Gomila, M.D.
Harold J. Gondolf, M.D.
Benjamin Levi Gore, D.D.S.
John Daniel Grace
RossNER Enders Graham, B.S., M.D.
Amedee Granger, M.D.
Anita Gonzalez
Katharine Kopman
William Benjamin Gregory. M.M.E.
Charles William Groetsch, A.M.. M.D.
James Birney Guthrie, B.Sc, M.D.
John Taylor Halsey, M.D.
Carl Andrews Hanson
Irving Hardesty, A.B., Ph.D.
Mary Leal Harkness, Ph.D.
William Herbert Harris, A.B., M.D.
Roy Bertrand Harrison, M.D.
Esther Finlay Harvey, A.B.
Paul Havener
L. A. Hebert
Max Heller, M.L.
Adolph DeCampus Henriques, M.D.
William Thomas Hogg, B.E.
Ralph Hopkins, A.B., M.D.
Joseph Hume, Ph.B., M.D.
Edward Morton Hummel, M.D.
Raoul Stanislaus Hymel, D.D.S.
Stanford Chaille Jamison, M.D.
Mary Jeffers, A.M.
Foster M.\tthew Johns, M.D.
R. H. Johns
Hamilton Polk Jones, M.D.
W. O'D. Jones. M.D.
Pierre Jorda Kahle, B.S., M.D.
John Smith Kendall
Allan Anthony Kennedy-, M.D.
W. S. Kerlin, M.D.
Frank James Kinbercer, M.D.
Alfred Clinton King. M.D.
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Officers of Instruction
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Edward Lacy King. A.B., M.D.
Howard Dudley King, M.D.
Lillian Mildred Knott
Alphonse Marin LaMeslee, B.Lel., A.M.
Michel Thomas Lanaux, M.D.
Lucian Hypolite Landry, M.D.
John Alexander Lanford, Ph.G., M.D.
Stephen Lancmaid, LL.B.
Felix Alphonse Larue, A.M., M.D.
Edmund Laurence Leckert, M.D.
Alfred Archinard Leefe, D.D.S.
Henry Leidenheimer, M.D.
Isaac Ivan Lemann, A.B., M.D.
Monte Mordecai Lemann, A.B., LL.B.
Otto Lerch, A.M., Ph.D., M.D.
Joseph Levy, M.D.
Ernest Sydney Lewis, B.Sc, M.D.
E.mcr\ius
James Leon Lewis, M.D.
H. J. Lindner, M.D.
H. C. LocHTE, M.D.
George King Logan, B.Sc, M.D.
Samuel Logan, M.D.
E. J. LUECHENBACH, A.B.
Chandler Clement Luzenberg, B.S., LL.B.
Robert Clyde Lynch, M.D.
James Adair Lyon, Jr., A.M.
Randolph Lyons, A.B., M.D.
M. T. McClure, Ph.D.
E. A. McCulloch, D.D.S.
Elizabeth May McFetridge, A.B.
Marion Herbert McGuire, M.D.
Paul Avery McIlhenny, M.D.
Eleanor McMain
Augustus McShane
Francis Joseph MacDonnel
Urban Maes, M.D.
Autrey William Mangum, B.S.
A. E. Many, A.M.
Edmund Denegre Martin, M.D.
Rudolph Matas, M.D., LL.D.
Heinrich Herman Maurer, Ph.D.
Leon Ryder Maxwell, A.M.
Henry Edward Menage, M.D., M.Ph.
Robert Leonval Menuet, B.E.
Abraham Louis Metz, M.Ph., M.D.
Paul Michinaud, M.D.
Charles Jefferson Miller, M.D.
Joan Chaffe Miller, A.B.
Caroline Mims, M.D.
Hal Walters Moseley, B.S., M.Sc.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Peter Francis Murphy, M.D.
Rollin Guizot Myers, B.Sc, M.Sc
Jane Caldwell Nixon
£meri/us
Ann Hero Northrup
Elliott Judd Northrup, A.B., LL.B.
J. T. O'Farrell, M.D.
L. C. O'Farrell, D.D.S.
James Henry O'Reilly, D.D.S.
John Frederick Oechsner, M.D.
H. J. Otto, M.D.
Frederick William Parham, M.D.
Lillian F. Parker
G. F. Patton, M.D.
George Farrar Patton, M.D.
Nellie May Pearce, Mus.B.
Florence Pebbles, Ph.D.
RuFFiN Trousdale Perkins, A.B., M.D.
William Martin Perkins, B.Sc, M.D.
St. John Perret, A.B., LL.B.
William David Phillips, B.Sc, M.Ph., M.D.
James Ernest Pollock, M.D.
C. M. Pounders
George King Pratt, Jr., M.D.
Percy Lennard Querens, M.D.
Portia Pierce Randolph
John Christian Ransmeier, A.M., Ph.D.
Eleanor Elmire Reames, Ph.D.
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Officers of Instruction
Louis Favrot Reynaud. M.D.
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Caroline Francis Richardson, A.M.
Lucy Churchill Richardson
Ernest Henry Riedel, A.M., Ph.D.
James Marshall Robert, B.E.
Ernest Alexis Robin, B.Sc, M.D.
Paul Rocez
Amelie Roman
James Edward Routh, Jr.
Ernest Charles Samuel, M.D.
G. Ellis Sandoz, D.D.S.
Ralph Jacob Schwarz, A.M.. LL.B.
Leonard Case Scott, Ph.D., M.D.
William Henry Seemann, M.D.
T. B. Sellers, M.D.
Ernest Schuyten
Luther Sexton, M.D.
Garvin Ducas Shands, LL.B., LL.D.
Robert Sharp. A.M., Ph.D.
C. D. Shaugnessy
Mary Given Sheerer
Lillian Shelley
Ralph Eugene Sherwood, D.D.S.
Herbert Maxwell Shilstone, B.S., D.P.H.
Sidney Kohn Simon. A.B., M.D.
W. B. Smith, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D.
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Gertrude Roberts Smith
Victor Conway Smith, M.D.
John Smyth, Jr.. M.D.
£mcri/u:s
Edmond Souchon, M.D.
Marion Sims Souchon, M.D.
Laura Stevenson Sprang
Adelin Elam Spencer, A.M.
Mary Cass Spencer. M.Sec,
Imogen Stone. A.M.
Jacob Ambrose Storck. M.Ph.. M.D.
Robert Alexander Strong. M.D.
Dagny Sunne, Ph.D.
G. J. Taquino, M.D.
Pleasant Addison Taylor. B.S.
Susan Dinsmcre Tew, Ph.D.
O. R. Thompson
O. J. Trappe, D.D.S.
Charles J. Turck. LL.B.
George Hampden Upton. M.D.
Roy McLean Van Wart. A.B., M.D.
Charles Arthur Wallbillich, M.D.
Henry Wellman Emile Walther. M.D.
Alice Weddell
Frederick Wespy, Ph.D.
Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D.
J. H. Wiley. D.D.S.
Charles Samuel Williamson. Jr.. M.S.
Annie Miriam Wood
Louis Gally Wocan, M.D.
Frederick Jacob Wolfe. D.D.S.
James Townsend Wolfe. M.D.
Wallace Wood. Jr., D.D.S.
Ellsworth Woodward
William Woodward
Pauline Wright
J. C. Zeidler, D.D.S.
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BRANDT V. B. DIXON, A.M., LL.B.
PRESIDENT OF NEWCOMB COLLEGE
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NewcombSenior CIass roem
The time has come for ihe parting ways,
When we say good-bye lo our college days;
Good-by old campus, friendly trees
Who spoke lo us in each passing breeze,
Good-by, Arcade, where fun ran high.
To Chapel and fountain—all. good-by!
But saddest of all, as on we pass.
To our last farewell to our glorious class.
What is it '17 has done
For all her daughters, every one?
Ambition's noble spur she gave,
She bade us loyal be, and brave;
To love fair play; be ever true
To the highest aims of Bronze and Blue.
But best of all, it seems lo me,
She taught us love and sympathy.
And so each one, as on she passes,
Pledges "Long life! " to the class of classes.
(37)
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Newcomb s enior CI ass
Mary Douglas Ayres
Knoxville, Tenn.
Chi Omega; Radical.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer N. A. A.
(2); President N. A. A. (4); Captain Basltetball Team (1, 3);
Varsity Basketball Team (2, 3, 4); Captain Varsity (4); Cap-tain
Field Dav (1); Sergeant Field Day (2); Individual Field
Day Cup (2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary Y. W. C. A.
(3): Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Business Manager (3); Stage
Manager (4); Latin Club (1. 2); Executive Committee (4).
NoTe A. stands for A\)res—yes, Mar's;
And A. for Athletics may stand.
And Ayres and Athletics together
Must surely make N. A. A. grand.
OuiDA Ophelia Barnes
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1); Class
Tax Collector (2); T. "W. C. A. (3, 4); President Y. W. C. A.
(4); Peace Polity (3); Debating Club (2, 3, 4); Sophomore De-bating
Team (2); Executive Council (4).
The Newcomh Y. W. is forging ahead,
Maying big strides each day.
If you ask ^'^ '^^ reason, the ansiver is plain—
Ouida manages such a fine reay.
Rosa M. Beer
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (2, 3. 4); Latin Club (2, 3, 41;
Suffrage Club (2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Debating Associa-tion
14); iVIenorah Society (4i.
Norn Rosa's not troubled by worries or strife;
She just has tnto duties to do in this life.
They're chatter away like the "sparrow" she is
And laugh just the same over party or quiz.
Bertha Salome Becker
New Orleans, La.
Regular Professional Music; N. A. A. (4); Treasurer Music
School, Student Body (2); Accompanist University Chorus
Rehearsals (2); Accompanist Glee Club (1, 2, 4).
Now. Bertha is not so exceedingly tall—
But just in a visual way is she small.
In a musical way no one can come near her—
Tho you can't always see her, you surely can hear her.
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Newcomb Senior Class
Eugenie Bird
New Orleans, La.
Arts !\nil Sch-nces: Uatin Club (1. 2,
(Mill) (1): Dt'baUns Assuclalion (-li.
:t, 1); Ti-ea^-iunr l.atii
Thn "Birdie" has gained quite a large local fame
As a songster (of course to live up to her name.)
In "high lofty subjects" her theme she does see^,
And carelessly chatter in Latin and Creel(.
Ruth E. Bultman
New Orleans. La.
Regular Art; Ropresontalive Art School CU; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3.
1); Vice-President N. A. A. (4); Art Basketball Team (1. 2):
(Mass Baskotball Team (3, 4); Captain Basketball Team (4);
Varsity Basketball Team (1. 2. .3); Field Day Manager (3);
Captain Baseball Team ( 3) ; Captain Varsity Baseball Team
(3); (^'liairman Student Council (1); E.xecutive CommitUe i li,
// you are lool^ing for someone lo do the hardest n^or^.
To tacf(le all (he hardest jobs, one ivho you l^now jvon'l shirl( ;
Someone alert to luor^ or fun, whom trouble "will not daunl ;
IVho'll sticl^ by you thru ihicl^ and thin, then "Bull's" the girl
you wanl.
Ruth Cohn
New Orleans, La.
.Arts and Sciences: N. A. A. (4); SulTrage Club (2>; Glee Club
( 4 ) : Dramatic Club (4).
'Tis said she loves Herr Wespy so.
You'd thinly his class she ruould not shirf( ;
But he mi7/ never give her "A"
Because HE says she docs not 'a}orf(.
Sophie Cooley
New Orleans, La.
I'hi Mu.
Kd neat ion ; Hume Eemiomics f 1. 2, 3).
IVhene'tr we see Sophie she's carrying a bag,
A bundle or iTvo and a box.
Some thread and some cloth and some needles and pins.
And all this she frequently drops.
(39)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Fannie Hampton Craig
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi.
Regular Art; President Art Class (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
Secretary N. A. A. (2); Art Basketball Team (1, 2); Class
Basketball (3, 4); Varsity Basketball Team (3); Field Day
Manager (2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3); Man-dolin
and Guitar Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Stu-dent
Council (3).
She's a good, square player in basl^eibaU,
Declare all those tvho've fought her;
But the nicest thing about Fanny Craig
Is that she's her mother's daughter.
Naomi Beulah Darton
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Sciences; Class Treasurer (4); Dramatic Club (1, 2,
3. 4); Suffrage Club (2, 3); Latin Club (2); Editor "'Tu-fane
Weekly" (3): Class Representative "Tulane Weekly" (4);
V. W. C. A. (4); Debating Association (4).
You meet Naomi on the stairs a-coming from a quiz;
"Oh, lei me see your TDorl(!" you cry, "or tell me Tvhat it is."
This "sharlfi" ivill then hang down her head and sadly doth
she pine,
"Oh, I did badly" she replies, "/ just got ninety-nine."
Laura Aurelia Discon
New Orleans, La.
Ai'ts and Sciences;
Club (3).
Latin Club (1. 4 ) ; President Latin
Notv, Mr. Leary tells us that me rarely, rarely find
A mixture of the scientific and the language mind.
Bui of this "rara avis" me have a specimen
And "we're proud io point out Laura far above the lesser men.
Delzorah Albertine Donnaud
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin Club (1. 2, 3);
Dramatic Club (1); Glee Ciub (4); Debating Association (4);
Mandolin and Guitar Club (4).
On opening day Delzorah round did run.
Her schedule io arrange—(/ Tvas a peach!
When Mr. Builer asl^ed, "IVhai! Education.^"
This maiden blushed and said, "Well, I MAY teach.
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Newcomb Senior Class
Adele Marie Drouet
New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Thela; Radical.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2,
:i. 'D; Dramatic Club Play (1. 2, 3. 4); Cercle Dramatlque
Francals (1, 2, 3. -1); French Play (1); Dobatlnp Club (1, 2,
3. 4); Varsity Debating Team (1, 2, 3); Jane Caldwell Nixon
DebatinR Prize 1 1 ) ; Treasurer Dobatingr Club (1, 2 ) ; (TIass
Basketball Team (1. 2, 3, 4); Editor "Tulano "\Ve«-kIy"' (3);
Class Editor "Janibalaya" (1): Assistant Editor "Jambalaya"
(3); Newcomb Editor -'Janibalaya" (1).
//er hands n>a\'e in the French fashion.
Her voice has a French accent
;
But Aciele can hohl her hearers
When on debating she's hent.
BiANCA Marie Farnet
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club ( 1.
3. 4).
3, -1); Cei'cle Francais (2.
In the Cercle Francais. as its name implies.
To spcaf( in English the President denies;
But she no restriction on "music" la\fs.
So Bianca, to us, her talent displays.
Dorothy Lee Fowler
New Orleans, La.
Regular Ai-t ; Class Vice-President ( I ) ; N. A. A. (1, 2. I i
Interior Decorator Foivler
Has not on earth a rhyme.
But that's U)hat this Miss Foiojler
Is going to be in time.
Helene Oehmichen Friedrichs
New Orleans, La.
Regular Art; Secretary .\rt Class (1, 2. 3>; N. A. A. (1, 2):
Art Basketball Team (1, 2); Art School Representative f 1) ;
Student Council (4).
5/ie dabbles in jewels semi-precious.
She Ti>or}(s hard in silver and gold.
If orders l^eep flowing as now iheyve been coming
Helene will be rich when she's old.
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Newcomb Senior Class
Gladys Maxey Fry
New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu.
Regular Professional Music; Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dra-matic
Club Play (2); N. A. A. (1, 3. 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4);
Music School Representative (4) ; Student Council (4),
When, Uf^e Si. Cecelia, the organ she plays
And brings forth thai music divine.
You never would guess rvhen the music Tvas done
What a gal), giggUng saint you would find.
RiETTA GlASSEL GaRLAND
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi.
Arts and Sciences: Secretary Class (1); X. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4);
Y. AV. C. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Secretary T. "V\'. C. A. (4); Debating
Association (1, 2. 3. 4); Jane Caldwell Nixon Debate (3, 4);
Tulane Debating Council (4 ) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; Dramatic
Club Play (4); Business Manager "Arcade" (3, 4).
Debating, "Arcading," advertisement mad;
Psychology specialist—yelloiv slip sad.
This businesslif^e Senior has many a fad.
Each worse than the last, and she has 'em all bad!
Frances Giraud
Austin, Texas
Education; X.
Club (4 1.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
A. (4); Debating Association (4); Dramatic
Li^e young Lochinvar, she came out of the West
And entered our class, bringing vigor and zest.
And the shower of her praises grows thicker and thicf^er.
Our only regret is she didnl come quicl^er.
Jeanne Godchaux
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Sciences; Dramatic Club 1 1. 2. 3, 4).
She and Clem together
Talf^ the whole day long,
Bui driving Heinrich fast to drinl^
Is really very wrong.
(42)
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Newcomb s e n 1 o r CI ass
Edith Glenny
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Pill.
Arts and Sclenciis; N. .\. A. (1, 2. 3, 1); Class Basketball
Team IS, 4); Y. \V. C. A. (1. 2, 3. 1); Vice-President V. AV.
0. A. <S); Uramatle Club (1. 2, 3, 1); Debating Association
(1. 2. 3, 4).
NoTv, Edith U tall and has big broivn eyes;
She is dignifed, calm and serene.
She spends all her lime in jemelry DJor^,
And at Y. IV. meetings is seen.
Fanny Gros
Bunkie, La.
.Mplia Epsllon Pill.
I{i-Kular Professional Music; N. .\. A. (1, -1); University
I'horus (1, 2).
When the opera company stranded, Fanny quicf^ly tool^ the
floor.
And she sent the croivd a-lhronging jvith their money to the
door
;
.And, lool^ing towards the future, we can safely mal^e a bet
We shall see her as a charitable "artiste" yet.
Gyfford Knight Haines
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi.
Arts and Sciences; S. O. P.; Class Basketball Team (1. 2, 3.
•II; Captain Class Basketball Team (2); Varsity Basketball
Team (2. 3); Field Day 11, 2. 3); Baseball Team (2); Atli-letic
t_'omnrittee |2); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3, -1); Dramatic
Club Play 12); Latin Club ll): Glee Club (3); JIandolln and
Guitar Club (1. 2. 3, 1); Debating .\ssoeiation (1, 2, 3. -1);
Tulane Debating (-'ouncil (3. 4); Xewcomb Debating Council
(I); President D^'bating Association (4); Jane Caldwell Nixon
liebate (2. 3); Jane Caldwell Xixon I'rl2<! 13); Boob Club; V.
W. C. A. (4).
In conversation ii>ithout peer,
Alrvays in a hurry;
Hair a-flying, lool^s a-lumbling,
Cyfford l^noivs not mnrry.
Louise Hausmann
New Orleans, La.
.Mpba Kiisilcni I'hi.
.Arts and Sciences; X. .\. .\. (4); Debating .\ssoeiatlon (4);
Glee Club (4).
On our first day at college she gave us a start
By reeling her English (aith dates!) off by heart;
And often she still mal(es us stare Tvith surprise
IVhen page after page she jvill memorize.
(43)
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Newcomb s enior CI ass
Amelia Jean Hill
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Radical.
Education; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4>; School of Education Basket-ball
Team (1. 2) ; Class Basketball (3) ; Home Economics
Club (1, 2, 3); Chairman School of Household Economy (4);
Y. AV. C. A. (3. 4>; Student Council 14).
Scotch, English, devilish Amelia Jean;
She can coo}( in the }(itchen or seTv a fine seam;
She's a basl^eiball fiend—Siudenl Council claims her, too;
She succeeds at almost anvihing she ever tries to do.
Hazel Jacoby
Pensacola, Fla.
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Education; Glee Club (4V
Could prophet's eve or prophet's pen
Into the future reach.
We'd sav Tvith all due certcinly
Thai Hazel art will teach.
Doris Kernan Joffrion
Marksville, La.
Alpha Delta Pi; Radical.
Alts and Sciences; Studio Music: X. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 41; Class
Basketball Team (2. 3) ; A'arsity Basketball Team (2, 3)
;
Class Tennis Team (2, 3); Tennis Singles Cup (3); Dormitory
Baseball Team (2, 3); Captain Dormitory Baseball Team (2);
Varsity Baseball Team (2, 3); Dramatic Club (3, 4); Dra-matic
Club Play (3); Suffrag^e Club (2); Debating^ Association
(2); Mandolin and Guitar Club (2. 3, 4): J. U. G. (3, 4).
When Tve started to utriie about Doris
We found things both startling and true;
But she stopped us Tvith wild lamentations
Of: "Papa'll get mad if you do!"
Vera Kearney
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Sciences; Studio Music (4) ; X. A. A. (1, 4) ; Dra-matic
Club (1); Mandolin and Guitar Club (3, 4); Tulane
Xight (4).
It's always been Miss Kearney's fate
To stroll in forty minutes late;
But she smiles so sweet as she saunters in
She turns professor's glares to grins.
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Newcomb s enior CI ass
Doris Kent
Kenlwood, La.
PI Beta Phi.
Arts and Sclonccs; Class Poet and Historian (1. 2, 3, -1 > ; N.
.\. .-\. (1, -1); Manilolin and Guitar Club (1. 2. S. 4); President
Mandolin and Guitar club CD; Leader of Guitars (4); Dra-matic
Club (1, 2, 3. -tl; Dramatic Club Play (2, 3, 4); Treas-ur-.-
r |3) and President Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (3. 4):
President Glee Club (3); Chairman Glee Club (4); Associate
Editor "Arcade" 111. 4 1.
A I Clee Club and Dramatic
She a/niat/i can be met;
She strums a banjo sJvectlyj,
And the College calls her "Pet."
Clemence Kohlmann
New Orleans, La.
.Vrts and Sciences:
Team 111.
Alpha Epsiion Phi.
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Class Basl<etball
Clemence comes bursting in the door
With "Buenos dios, dear Senor!"
Then quicl(l\f to her place she files.
Hissing, "Pass me an exercise J"
Ethel Regina Landau
New Orleans, La.
.\rts and Sciences: N. .\. A. II. 2, 4); Suffrage Club (2): Bas-ketball
Team 1 1. 21: Glee Club 12. 3); Dramatic Club (4):
Mandolin and ("luitar Club (4).
No class n>ith Ethel can be dull;
IVhencvcr 'most asleep \jou fall.
Her booths go crashing to the floor
And malfe you jump six feel or more.
Cornelia Hutton Laurans
N.ew Orl eans. -a.
Kajipa Alpha Theta.
.\rts and Sciences; N. .-\. A. ll. 3. 41; Cercle Dramatiqui
Franeais (2, 3. 4); Mandolin and Guitar Club |2. 3. 41; l.ntiii
Club 11, 2); Glee Club 13, 4); Dramatic club |4); V. W. C. A.
14); Class Treasurer (2).
Alttays quiet, a/ij>0V5 serene,
Conlinuath striving, plodding along;
Cornelia n>itl alivays gain the goat
With a banner of right—never of wrong.
(45)
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Newcomb Senior Class
LuciLE Levy
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Arts and Sciences: N. A. A. (1. 3. 4); Dramatic Club (1, 3'
Latin Club (1); llenorah Society (3).
In the midsi of the ivild confusion
Of this giddy Neivcomb Ti>hirl
We pause aivhile to remarl^ Tvilh pride
Thai Lucile is a mighty nice girl.
Helen Sara Lowe
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Reg-ular Professional Music: N. A. A. (2); University Chorus
IVhen Helen danced out on the campus last May
We heard lots of folios in the audience say
She'd have poor Favloiva soon losing her laurel
And give Gertrude f:! offman good cause for a quarrel.
Lessie Henrietta Madison
Bastrop, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi.
Arts and Sciences; I. S. W. N. ; J. U. G. (1, 2, 3. 4); Secre-tary
J. V. G. (2); House Council Josephine Louise (3); House
President (4); Secretary Class (2); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4); T.
W. C. A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4); Debating As-sociation
(1, 2. 3); "Tulane Weekly" Committee (3): Student
Council (3. 4>; Secretary Student Council (3>.
A genius she in writing verses rhymed.
And in the art of telling her on>n mind;
To write a code of morals—her life luor^
—
She'll he an anii- suffragist or else a Judge's cler}(.
Marie Aline Mason
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Delta Pi.
Education ; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3).
Marie is sublimely content with her lot
If she jusl gets a chance at the latest foxtrot;
Bui 'tis said she'd forego all the joys of creation
To live on a "dreamy, romantic plantation.
(46)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Annie Louise McNeely
New Orleans, La.
Arts and Scienci-s; N. A. A. (1. '1, -1 > ; Latin Club (1, 2. 3, -1);
Stagu Manager Latin Club ( ;u ; Latin Club Play (3); Chair-man
Program Committei' Latin (Mub ( J ) ; Di'amatlc Club ( 1.
::. :J, 4); Dramatic Club Play (1. :i); Tulane NiglU (4); Glee
Club cl, 3, 4 1 ; Del>!tting Assmialion ( 4) ; l'ni\'ersity Chorus
( \. 'i\.
In American poUlics ive have seen "McNeeley shine.
For she la{l(s "progressive movcmenis" nearly all the lime
;
And dramatics, elocution. Indian dances, anything;
She is certainly accomplished and undoubtedly can sing.
Alice Odelle Milling
New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Education; N. A. A. (1, 2); Home Economics Club (1, 2. 3).
She started in the Neivcomb School of Music,
But soon desired domeslic-lif(e to he;
And noiv Odelle can cool^ and mal^e hall dresses.
And "School of Arts" is best, she'll noiv agree.
LiLLiE Hazey Nairne
New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3.
(3); Class Basi<etball Team (1. 2, 3.
Team (2); Y. W. C. A. (I. 2. 3. 4);
(3); Debating Association (1. 2. 3, 4);
4); Class Di-bating 'J'
"Jambalaya" (
4
4) : Secretary N. A. A.
4); Varsity Basketball
Treasurer Y. W. C. A.
Dramatic Club (J. 2. 3. am ( 1 I ; Newcomb Business Manager
What maid is that ii>ith worried mien.
With lool^s and glances unscrcne ?
'Tis strange that she has any nerves—
On ALL committees Lillie serves.
Kathleen O^Niell
Alpha Omieron Pi; Radical.
Education; X. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4>; Music Basketball Team (1);
Education Basketball Team ( 1 ) ; Manager Class Basketball
Team (3. 4); Manager Varsity Basketball Team (3>: Y. W.
C. A. (3. 41 ; Mandolin and Guitar Club (2, 3. 4); President
Mandolin and Giiitai- I'Inti ill.
She's Irish.
NufJ said!
If she couldn't he Irish,
She'd rather he dead.
(47)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Mildred Parham
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi.
Regular Ai"t: Representative Art Class (2); Art Sub. Editor
"Arcade" (3); Art Editor "Arcade" (4); Art Sub. Editor
"Jambalaya" (3) ; Art Editor "Janibalaya" (4).
Mildred's very preliy, tvitb stveei, old-fashioned ivays;
Just f^eep your eyes upon her, for one of these bright days
You'll find—Tve ^noiD whereof n>e speaf^—this self-same A^en'-
comb lass
Has chanozd Tvilhin a moment to an artist of first class.
Adele De Leon Parsons
Houston, Texas
Alpha Delta Pi.
Education: I. S. W. N. ?; J. V. G. ; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4): Glee
Club (1); Debating Association (3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (3, 4):
Treasurer Student Body (2); Parliamentary Critic. Class 'IS
<1. 2); President Texas Club (1, 2); Class 'IS Basketball
Team (1).
She stood on the hard fought field
In her younger days lil^e a wall;
She marches well to the end of the class.
The reason? She's so tall.
Anna Mary Carolyn Parsons
New Orleans, La.
Chi Omega.
Education; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Class Basketball Team (3);
\'ice-President Class (2) ; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3)
;
President Domestic Economy Class ( 1 ).
Here's Anna Mary Carolyn,
The frocl^s she maizes are simply fine;
But on the avenue she loves to ride
If only Ruth is by her side.
Mary Raymond
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Omicron Pi.
Education; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4 ) ; Home Economics Club (1.
2); Manager Education Basketball Team (2); Biologj- Club
(3); Y. 'W. C. A. (4); Dramatic Club (4).
All microbes, hugs and things thai squirm
Are Tvrithing down her list.
And mammals claim her poisia l^nife—
A lady doctor—hist!
(48)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Mildred Renshaw
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Oniicrtui PI.
Arts and Sclencos; Class PrcslcU-nt (2 ) ; Secretary .Student
Body CD : Dt-batini,' Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer De-bating
Association ( :t ) : N. A. A. (1, 2. 4); Sub. Basketball
Team (2); Sponsor Tulane Track Meet (3); Glee Club (li. :U ;
Student Council V-^\ Chairman Summer Committee V~)\ I'eace
Polity Club (2. 3): Seci-etary Executive Committee (3); Uni-versity
Nit'bt Committee (3): Realization Day Committee (3);
Mandolin and Guitar Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Newcomb
Correspondent "Dally Slates" (4); Associate Editor "Arcade"
(4>: French Dramatic Circle (1. 2. 3. 4 > ; President French
Drnmatic Circle (4).
Before the schedule oft she stamls,
A pad and pencil in her hands;
She tries to find there every da\}
Where Mary's moved the "Cercle Francois."
Laura Elizabeth Saunders
New Orleans, La.
PI Beta Phi.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Debating Association
(2. 3. 4); Newcomb Debating Council (3); Peace Polity Club
(2. 3t; Dramatic Club (4).
IVc see her by emotion tossed
And say, "IVhat is it NOW you've lost?"
"Purse, lunch, hat, an important letter,
ALL my bool^s am! a borrowed stveater."
May Esther Seiler
New Orleans, La.
Education ; Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3) ; N. A. A. (4 )
;
Debating Association (4); Dramatic Club (4).
Because of native talent
And Tvhat she gained from bool(s.
May is a Senior quite tvithoul peer.
The finest of Newcomb's cool(s.
Theodosia Conner Shaw
Ocean Springs, Miss.
Phi Mu.
Arts and Sciences; J. U. G. (1, 2. 3, 4); X. .\. A. (1. 2. 3. 4);
Y. \\". c. A. (1. 4); Dramatic Club (1); ailssissippl Club (1,
2>; I.alln Cluh (1. 2. 3. 4); T.,atin Club Play (3).
Notv, Ted is the most contradictory of girls.
Who'd suspect beneath all those frivolous curls
There's a settled ambition that at some near day
In Latin she'll capture a learned M.A.
(49)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Cleta Elizabeth Slagle
Clarks, La.
Chi Omega.
.\i-ts and Sciences; J. U. G. (1, 2. 3, 4); Treasurer J. U. G.
(4) ; I. S, W. N. ?; Fi Fi (3, 4); Josephine Louise House Coun-cil
(4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); T. W. C. A. (2, 3).
You thinly she's sh\f—
Oh me! Oh m)j!
You just don't KNOW her.
That's wh^I
Myrtle Sybil Steinau
New Orleans, La.
.4rts and Sciences; Latin Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin Club Play
(3(; N. A. A. (1); Class Editor "Tulane Weekly" (1).
Latin, Latin, Latin the Tvhole day thru
;
Latin Club and Latin pla)} and Latin teacher, loo;
Psychology and English—plenty else to do.
C^uiet, busy Senior—here's to you!
Mary Clayton Sumner
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Oniicron Pi.
Arts and Sciences; Debating Association (1, 2. 3, 4); New-comb
Secretary Tulane Debating Council (2); Newcomb De-bating
Council 13. 4): Secretary Newcomb Debating Council
(3): y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Dra-matic
Club Play (1. 2, 3); Suffrage Club (1. 2); President Suf-frage
Club (2); Peace Polity Club (2, 3); Biology Club (3);
N. A. A. (4); Glee Club (41; Class Editor "Jambalaya" (3. 4);
.Associate Editor "Arcade" (2, 3); Editor-in-Chiet "Arcade"
14).
They say that oft at midnight hour
She rvalues the house Tvith screams;
She's shouting "Write for the Arcade,"
From habit, in her dreams.
Henrietta Mary Thompson
New Orleans, La.
Education; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer Domestic Science
Class (1); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3).
When you see Henrietta
She's alrvays on the run;
She has to get some seining
Or some dainty coof^ing done.
'
(50)
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Newcomb Senior Class
IsABELLE Thompson
Cilronella, Ala.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1.
Club (2); Y. W. C. A. (4).
1 1 ; Ck-u riiil) (2. 4) ; Latin
Bluc-cycJ, light-haircil.
Fair of face and smile serene
You have before \fou Isabel,
A member of dear 17.
Miriam Allyne Thompson
Citronella, Ala.
Kappa Alpha Theta.
.\its and Sciences; N. A. A. (1. 2, S. 4); Varsity Baseball
Team (2, 3. 4); Varsity Tennis Team (2, ?.. 4); Glee Club 13).
Ai tennis and baseball a/i'^e she's a star,
A pla}fer both careful and l^een
;
And Vehen you add to it her genius in math.
You've a girl ivhose equal never Jvas seen.
Lylian Badger Urban
New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu.
.'Vrts and Sciences; Latin Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Vice-President
Latin Club 13); Latin Club Play (3); N. A. A. (1. 2. 4); Sul-r'rage
Club (2); Treasurer Suffrage Club (2); Dramatic Club
(1, 2); Glee Club (3. 4).
She majors in Latin and Spanish,
Molly's ivealth can't mal(e her afraid
:
But Lytian's particular province
Is having nejv dresses made.
Aphra Vairin
New Orleans, La.
PI Beta Phi; Radical.
Arts and .Sciences; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Class Basketball
Team (2); Dramatic Club (2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club Play (2.
31; Mandolin and Guitar Chdi (2.1; V. W. C. .\. (4); .s. O. P.
A little ray of sunshine.
Little niisps of hair ;
She doesn't luor/^ so much, you see.
But D'c bet on her for Ph.D.
(51)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Arthemise Vairin
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi.
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Vice-President
dent Body (4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3, 4); Basketball Team (1. 2,
3. 4); Class Team Field Day (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (1. 2.
3. 4); Dramatic Club Play (3); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 4>; Debat-ing
Association (2, 4); Jane Caldwell Nixon Debate (1); Tu-lane
Debating Council (2, 4 ) ; Mandolin and Guitar Club (1,
2); Student Council tl); Newcomb Managing Editor "Tulane
Weekly" (4).
// Ijou see io\\s, running far and Toide,
In sheltered corners tr\fin§ to hide^
Don't thinly their fright is all a bluff—
Arlhe is after them for Tulane IVeel^l}) stuff.
LUCINDA GOODALL WaLMSLEY
New Orleans, La.
Chi Omega.
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (2, 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3, 4);
Cabinet Y. W. C. A. (4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Latin Club (2,
3): French Dramatic Circle (3, 4); Glee Club (3).
^' Where are ^ou going, mp pretty maid"
"To Senor's Spanish class" she said.
"You're ver\) late, my prett]^ maid."
"It's quite the custom, sir," she said.
Regina Buck Walshe
New Orleans, La.
Pi Beta Phi;
Arts and Sciences; N. A. A. (1,
Radical.
2, 3, 4); Treasurer N. A. A.
(3); Sub. Class Basketball Team (2): Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 4);
Mandolin and Guitar Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 3.
Ji; Dramatic Club Play (3); Secretary Dramatic Club (3):
Vice-President Dramatic Club (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; S. O. P.
// IS not needful to lool^ truice
To ^noin Miss Walshe is MOST precise.
Her notebool^s all are neat and trim;
Her pencil points are long and slim.
Caro Inez Weil
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Arts and Sciences: N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4) ; Class Basketball
Team (1, 2. 3); Captain Basketball Team (2); Vice-President
Class tl. 3): Dramatic Club (1, 2. 4); Glee Club f2. 3); Man-dolin
and Guitar Club (2, 3. 4); Suffrage Club (2>; Debating
Association (2, 3); Latin Club (3); Menorah Society (3. 4>;
Treasurer Menorah Society (3); Vice-President Menorah So-ciety
(4).
Rings, pins and chains doth Caro Tvear,
And all designed in patterns rare.
But Tvait! She does not ivaste her iveallh ;
You see, she maf^es them all herself.
(52)
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Newcomb s e n I o r CI ass
Hermione Dorah Weil
New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilou Phi.
.\rls uiul Sfionuos: N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 1); Buski-'lball Team i2.
3i: Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club Play (2. 3);
Ccrcio Di'ainati(im> Krancais (2, 3. 1); French Play (2); SuT
iraBc Club (2): Sub. Kditor •.Vrcado'* (2); ManayhiK- Editor
"Arcade" (3, 41; Class Editor "Jambalaya" ( 2 ) ; Debating
Club VI, 3. 1); Ch.'cr Lrader (3. 1); Class -Secretary (!).
When she comes breezing in the door
We start, ///fc "Harr^ Cill," to shal^c
;
We f^nojij a fempesl soon ruill roar,
A tempest Hermione tvill maf(e.
LuLiE Westfeldt
New Orleans, La.
I'i Beta Phi; Uadical.
Arts ami Suii-nces; X. A. A. tl. 2, 3, 4); Manager Class Bas-ketball
Team (J. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer Y. "\V.
C. A. (2); Debating Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Tulane Debating
Council (3) ; Newcomb Debating: Council (3, 4) ; Jane Cald-well
Nixon Debate (1); Varsity Debating Team (2); Altcrnatt!
Varsity Debating Team (3); Class President (3); Junior Ora-tor
(3>; Secretary U:iiversity Council (4); Student Body Pres-ident
(4).
The bacl^bonc of Netvcomb debating,
A sharf^ in all fields of l^notvledge ;
I he holder of our highest office.
And the squarest girl in college.
Florence Olwell Wintz
New Orleans, La.
Alls aiul Sciences; Class Treasurer (1); Secretary i-'laas i ;i i ;
Class President (4>; N. A. .\. (1); Dramatic Club (1, 2,);
Dr;. malic Club Play (1); Debating Association (2); Glee Club
1 2 1 ; Sub. Itlditor "Tulane Weekly" (2) ; Newcomb Business
.Manas^er "Tulane Weekly" (3); Sub. Editor "Arcade" (3. 4):
Student Council (4).
NoH), Florence is President of 17,
And Seniors are proud of her, too;
A Tvide-atvaf(e student, both l^ind and serene,
E'er lo^al to dear "Blacl^ and Blue."
Grace Gurley Denis
New Orleans, La.
Pi it.-ta Phi.
.\rts un<l Sciences: N. A. A. il. 2. :!. ii:
(1. 2); Mandolin and Guitar Club (1. 2.
1 3, 4); Glee Club (3, A).
rl llasUelball Team
4 \ ; Dramatic Club
(53)
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Newcomb Senior Class
Helen Emeline Wurzlow
Houma. La.
Arts and Sciences; Latin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club Play
(o1; Dramatic Club (1); Debating Association.
5/ie 5a/ ormA her classmates.
Unlike them all, because
The others Anglo-Saxon missed.
While Helen ^neli» its laws.
May Fletcher
Mascot
O May, D'/ien at some future day,
In another cap and gown you're seen.
We hope your mascot will be as sweet
As ihe one of Nineteen Seventeen.
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Specials
Maud Cooley Minneapolis, Minn.
Sthnol t>l' Ediiciilloii : l-'iisl \e;n' \"Mrisar; ]4onu- lOrnnnmJcs ( 1'. :'.l.
Belle Laurason New Orleans
PI Bota Plii: Mu.li.i An; Aniiiuil l.ilV I'liz.- c'.i.
Charlotte Ann Reily New Orleans
Studio Art; N. A. A. (1, 3. :!. 4j ; Art Basketball 'ifam tl, ii; Jlandolin
and Guitar Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (.1. 4).
GiSELLA RocHELLE Weiss New Orleans
Alplui Epsiloii Phi; llilil All liradnal.-.
Caroline Spellman Wocan New Orleans
Pi Hela Phi; inn; Art Oraui.au-.
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Newcomb Junior Class
S); Mandolin-Guitar Clulj (3.)
;t; Art Suli-fdilnr ""Arcade" (3).
Field Day Jtanagpr (1); Y. W. C. A. (2,
CORALIE ASCHAFFENBERG
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A. (1.
Eunice Baccich
Phi Mu: am; N. A. A. (1. "2.
Clare Bancroft
Alpha Delta Pi: Art; N. A. A.
Edith Bayle
Pi Beta Phi; Education; Debating Club (1. 2. 3); Chairman Debating Club (2); Class Debating
Team (1); Education Basketball Team (1); Home Economics Club (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1);
N. A. A. (1. 2. 31.
Dorothy Blakely
Art.
Katherine Caffery
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; Arts and Sciences; N. A. .\. (1, 2, 31; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3); Dramatic
Club (3); Vice-President Y. W. C. A. (3): Debating Club 11. 2. 3); Class Representative 19iri
'"Jambalaya" : Class A^ice-Piesident fl); Class President (2); Class Basketball Team (1. 2. 3t;
Varsity Basketball Team (2); Captain Class Basketball Team (3); College Baseball Team
(1. 2); Class Tennis Team (1, 3); Executive Committee (2i; Student Council (2. 3): Class Sum-mer
Committee (2. 3); Athletic Committee (3).
Susie Celestin
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Class Basketball Team (1. 2); Latin Club (1, 2, 3); Vice-President Latin
Club 13); Dramatic Club (3).
Magda Chalaron
Alpha Omicron Pi; Glee Club (2. 3); Debating Club (3); Cercle Francais (1. 2, 3); Secretary
Cercle Francais (2); N. .A. A. (1, 3); .Assistant Business Manager .\rcade (3).
Nell Colbert
Y. W. C. -A..; N. A. .\.
Francis Marion Covington
Phi Mu; Y. W. C. .A. (1. 2. 3); N. A. A. 11. 2, 31.
Miriam Delchamps
Kappa Alpha Theta: Gamma Tan Gamma; Debating Club (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Class
Vice-President (3); Latin Club (1. 2, 3).
Mercedes Discon
Latin Club (1. 2, 31; X. X. .A. 13); Dramatic Club (3); Glee Club (3); Latin Club Play (21.
Yvonne Dreyfus
.\lpha Epsilon Phi; N. .\. .A. (1. 2. 3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3); Basketball Sub (1. 21
Marguerite Butler Ellis
Pi Beta Phi: Radical; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3): Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3); Treasurer N. K. A. (4); Dra-matic
Club (1, 3); Class President (1); Executive Committee (1): Student Council (1. 2); Class
Basketball Team (1. 2, 3); Captain Class Basketball Team (1. 2); College Baseball Team (1.
2); Vai-sity Baseball Team (2); Class Summer Committee (1, 2); Athletic Committee (1, 2).
Roberta Hafkesbring
Y. W. C. A. (2): N. A. A. (2).
Ruth Heller
Alpha Epsilon Phi; N. A. A. (1. 2, 3): Debating Club (1. 2. 3); Class Basketball Team (1. 2. 3);
Class Secretary (1); Class Poet and Historian (1. 2, 3); Class President (2); Secretary Debating-
Club (1): Debating Council (2, 3); .Alternate Varsity Debate (1); Varsity Debating Team (2):
Nixon Debate (2. 3); Secretary Student Body (3); ""Arcade" Board (1. 2. 3); Secretary Menorah
Society (3): Student Council (3); Executive Committee (3): Student Fund Committee.
Harrison Hester
Kappa Kappa Gamma; -\rt ; Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); N. .\. A. 12, 3); Class Editor IMG
""Jambalaya"": Treasurer Art Class (21.
Harriett Howell
Alpha Delta Pi.
Isabelle Joachim
Education: Home Economics Club.
Ida Jungle
Latin Club (1. 2, 3; Basketball (2).
Rose Kahn
Alice Landon
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3):
Dormitory Baseball Team (1. 2); Vaisity Baseball Team (1, 2); Y. W.
Tulane Board (2);
C. A. (3).
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Newcomb Junior Class
Genevieve Isabel Lamberton
Secretary Dramatic Club; Dramatic Club Play (1. 2); Nixon Debate Prize (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3);
Y. W. C. A. (1, 31; Sub-editor "Arcade."
Emily Langham
Alpha Delta Pi: PLadical; Art; N. A. A. (1, 2, S) ; Dormitory Baseball (1. 2>; Varsity Base-ball
team (1. 21; Chairman Art Class (2, 3); Mandolin Guitar Club (2. 8); Y. W. C. A. (3);
Dramatic Club Play (S); Manager Field Day (2); Secretary N. A. X. (3); Class Editor 1917
"Jambalaya."
Jeanne Langhtee
Latin Club (1. 2, 3); President Latin Club (3); Debating- Club (1, 2. 31; Vice-President De-bating
Club (3); X. -\. ,\. (3>; Y. W. C. -A. (3); Student Council Representative (3).
Amelia Levy
Education; Home Economics Club.
Lucille Lombard
Pi Beta Phi; Basketball (1. 2. 3); Dramatic Club Play (1); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3); Mandolin-Guitar Club 11, 2); First Place Field Day (2> ; College Baseball (1).
Viola Lund
Education; X. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Basketball 1'eam,
Mathilde Nairne
Phi JIu; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 31; X. A. X. (1. 2. 3); Basketball Team Substitute (2); Class
Treasurer (3).
Mary Virginia Parker
Pi Beta Phi; Education; X. A. A. (11.
Marcelle Peret
Alice Righter
Chi Omega; Dramatic Club (1, 2).
Emmeline Robert
Art; Latin Club; Dramatic Club.
Corinne Rocquet
Kappa Alpha Theta; Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3); X. A. A. (1, 2. 3).
Yvonne Ross
Chi Omega.
Gethyn Ball Rugan
Chi Omega; Arts and Sciences; Education; Basketball Manager (1); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Dra-matic
Club II. 2, 3); Y. W. C. X. (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Debating Club (1, 2).
Augusta Schmedtje
Phi JIu; X. A. A. (1, 2. 3); President Art Class (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Charlotte Sessums
Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club il. 21; Suffrage Club; Y'. W. C. A. (1, 2, 31; Dramatic Club (1. 2, 3);
Dramatic Club Play (H; X. A. A. (1, 2. 31; Music School Basketball Team (1); Music School
Representative for the "Jambalaya" (11; University Chorus (1, 2, 31.
Natalie Settoon
Pi Beta Phi; Radical; X. A. A. (1. 2, 31; Y. AV. C. A. (31; Dramatic Club (3); Debating Club
(3); Second Honors Field Day (11; Class Basketball Team (1. 21; Reporter for "Tulane
AVeekly" (11; Cercle Francais (1. 2. 31; Treasurer of Cercle Francais (21; Secretary Cercle
Francais (31; Cercle Francais Play (1); Class Secretary (21; Class Play (21; Summer Com-mittee
(31; Varsity Basketball Manager (31.
Emma Shropshire
Margaret Sharp
Education.
BlANCA SocOLA
Education.
Margaret Weeks
Dorothy Thompson
Pi Beta Phi; Education; X'. A. A. (1, 2. 31; Home Economics Club (1, 21.
Cecile Wogan
Chi Omega; X. A. A. (1. 2, 31; Cercle Francais (1. 2, 31; Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Treasurer
Dramatic Club (31; Vice-President Cerc'e Francais (31; Glee Club (2, 3); Mandolin-Guitar (2, 3).
Frankie Wood
Class Secretary (31; Latin Club (1, 2, 31; Debating Club (1, 2, 31; Debating Club (1, 2, 31;
X'. A. A. (2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (31.
Inez Catonio
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History of Class of 1919
IN
Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen, the biggest mob I've
ever seen, thought they needed some more knovN'ledge,
started in at Newcomb College. They paid their dues
and did their part in everything right from the start; they
introduced the ukulele, and played as well as "Old Bill
Bailey," and don't let me forget to state, they won the
Freshman-Soph, debate.
Our Soph, year started in this manner: The "Princess
Pat" waved "Nineteen's banner; the Sophomores went with-out
their dinner, but Tulane Night was sure a winner. It
IS no use to praise us more, as other classes might get sore.
And as everyone knows, I ween, the fame and glory of
"Nineteen."
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Newcomb Sophomore Class
Officers
KatHERINE Ayres President
Ethel Lob Vke-Prcslilcnl
Catherine Buchanan Sccrelary
Anna Koch Treasurer
Rosalie Stewart Van der Veer .... jambataya RepresentaCive
Rosalie Stewart Van der Veer Caplain Basl(ethaH Team
Catherine Buchanan Manager Basl^elhall Team
Members
Katherine Ayres Knoxvllle. Tenn.
Chi Om.Ba; .\i:\il.iiil<'; Class I'lesiik'iit i :; I ; V. W. C. .\. (1. 2 1 : .\. .\. .\. {|. :J i.
Eunice Bate New Orleans, La.
Kappa .\lplia Tlifta: .VcaiU-nik : Snpliiniioic .\ r l II.-pnsiT lal i\ . ; .\. .\. A. il. L' I : V. \V.
f. ,\. 11. Ji; Tennis Teani cji.
Margaret Hayne Beattie Greenville, S. C.
Alpha Li.lta I'i . .\it.
Lydia Becker New Orleans, La.
.\ca«l.'niic; .It-nnir- c. Xixnn D.^haln ( 1 i ; Uianialit' Club (1. :; ) : N. A. A. M. L' ) : Debatini,'
Soclft>- (1, 1' > ; y. \y. c, ..\, (1, 2); "'rulanr- \Vi rkly" di; Latin club iJ).
Marie Bonvillain Houma, La.
I.aiin <'lub (1. :; I ; i;iei- ciuii i ;;i.
Catherine Buchanan Lafayeiie, La.
Ertueallon: .7. I'. (,;. ; Olee Club I I. :; I ; X. A. .\. (Jl: V. W. C. A. (2); Dramatic Club
(1. li ) : l.ialin Club (1. 2); i>ecretar,\" (2); ".laniliala>a" Class Repi-esentatlve (1); Man-ager
BasUetbatl Team (2).
Ida Lise Black New Orleans. La.
ri Beta I'hi; .Acaib-mic: class I'li-slibul iM: I>ra7iialif <"lul> (1. 2): .\. .\. .\.; L>i-bal-in;:
<Tub (21.
Letitia Bonck New Orleans, La.
Acatlemlc: Nalin club (1. 21; X. .\. .\. tl. 2): Di-anialii- Club i 1. 2».
Gladys Brown Mobile, Ala.
.\lplui I%psilun I'hi; .Musi'-: (llee Club 12>.
Betty Coleman New Orleans. La.
Domi'Stic .^rienee; lOcuntun ics Club (2 1.
Fannie Cohn New Orleans, La.
.Vcadcmic : .\. .\. .\. (1. 2».
Myrtle Clark Natchez, Miss.
Academic; .V. A. .\. (1. 2); V. W. c. A. (1. 21.
Zou Chase Alexandria. La.
I'i licta Phi: lOducaliiul : .\. A. A. (1. 2i; Itailicd.
Marguerite Cotonio New Orleans. La.
Ac(((leinle; .\. .\. .\. (1. 2 1.
Caroline Dreyfous New Orleans, La.
.Mpha Upsilon I'hl: Acndenilc; .\. A. A. (1, 2i; Class U:(sUelbi(ll (11; DelxdiUK Club (11;
DrnmiiUc (^lub (2>.
Charlotte Amy Dietze New Orleans. La.
Kappa Alpha Thela; .\ei(deinie; V. W. C. .\. (1. 2i; class ll!(sl<.ib!(ll (1. 21.
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Berenice Dreyfus New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; Academic; class Basketball (1, 'i-'i : MciLOi'ah Sociely; DelJating So-ciety
(1, 2> ; N. A. A. (]. 21.
Leonora Duval Houma, La.
Kappa Kappa i.anur.a; -\. A. A. (1. 2,; V. \V. C. A. (2i; .1. L'. c;. ; llu llii; Lniveisity
Chorus (2).
Florence Faulk Monrc La.
Phi JIu: Hnu.-i.'lH.hl Kc i..\ .
Elizabeth Fisher New Orleans, La.
Academic; T^alin t'liib (1. 2i.
Helen Graveneberg New Orleans, La.
.\lpha Omicron ri; Academic; Fceiich l ijele (1, 1 , : V. VV. C. A. tl, 2); Latin ("'liih
(1. 2); N. A. A. (1. 2); Dramatic Club (2i; Tiebatip.s Club (2); Glee Club (21.
Agnes Guthrie Natchez, Miss.
Kappa Kappa (jamma; Ei.i.calimi ; .\. .\. A. O. 2i; .i. t*. O.
Adaline Katz New Orleans, La.
.Aiyiha Rpsiluji riii; Aca,.eniic; UiamaLic Club (i. 21; Debatin.i^' Club.
Anna Frotscher Koch New Orleans, La
Academic; Class Seeietary di: V. W. C. A. 1 1, 2i; .\. A. A. il. 2,; Clee Club (1. 2>;
Dramatic Club (1. 2); Debating Club (1, 21; Treasurer (2); .Summer Committee II);
Class Basketball 111.
Lillian Kessler Belle Rose, La.
Alpha Epsilon Phi; Academic: (_'labs Basketball llj; N. -A. A. il, 2); (.lee club (1, 2);
Mandolin and Guitar Club (2).
Muriel A. Kling New Iberia, La.
Music.
Georgejean Lund New Orleans, La.
Academic; X. VV. C. A. (1. 2,; N. A. A. (1, 2); Class Basketball Manasti- (1); Field
Day Captain lit.
Ethel Lob New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsiion Lhi; Academic; Class EaskeLuail (1,; Debating (, lub (1/; -\. A. A. (1. 2);
Class Vice-President (2); Menorah ; Glee Club (1).
Evangeline Magruder New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Thela; N. A. A. (1. 2); Class Basketball (1); i\landolin and Guitar
Club (1. 2) ; y. W. C. A. (1. 2).
Helen Mackenzie Thibodeaux, La
Pi Beta Phi; Education; Itadical; N. A. A. (1. 2); .J. C. G.
Ruth C. Meyer New Orleans, La.
Academic; X. A. A, il. 2i; V. W. C. A. (1, 2); Latin Club (]. 21; Class Tennis Team (2).
Katherine McFetridge New Orleans, La.
Phi Mu; Academic; N. A. A. (1, 2); V. W. C. A. (1. 2i; Class Basketball (1, 2);
Latin Club (1. 2).
Margaret McLeod New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Music; X. A. A. (1, 2); Y. \V. C. A. (1. 2); Glee Club (1. 2);
Class ^Musician (1. 2).
Helen McLean New Orleans, La.
<^hi Omega; Education; N. A. A. (1. 2).
Merrimac Naef Bastrop, La.
Phi Mu ; Household Econoni.\.
MiNA Newberger New Orleans, La.
Alpha Epsilon lhi; Academic; N. -a. A. tl. 21.
Virginia deOrnellas Mobile, Ala.
Academic; Latin Clt.b tl, 2); N. A. -A. (1, 2); Class Basketball (1).
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Marion Odenheimer New Orleans, La.
Ali>lui IOi>sll..n rlii; Ai-ailemlc: N. A. A, (1. 2); .Mandolin nnil Guitar Club (2i.
Lucille O'Kelley New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kapini Gamma: Acadt-mlc: X. A. A. (]. 2); V. W. C. A. (1, 21.
BeTTIE O'NlELL New Orleans, La.
Education: Mandolin and Guitar t'lub (1, 2).
Julia O'Shee Alexandria, La.
Kappa Alpha IhL'ta; Household Economy; X. A. A. (1. 21; Glee Club (1. 2i.
Alice Parkerson New Orleans, La.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Education (1. 2); N. .A. A. (1. 21.
Marguerite A. Roussel Patterson, La.
Kappa Kapjia (Jamma; Household Econom> ; X. A. A. (1, 21.
Fanny Reeves
Education; X. A. A. (1. 2); Y. V.'. C. A. (1, 21.
Dolly A. Savell New Orleans, La.
Education; Drantatic Club (2).
Cay Saunders New Orleans, La.
I'i Beta Phi; Academic; N. A. A. (1. 2).
Mary Mallard Seago New Orleans, La.
Kajjpa Kappa Gamma; Academic; Student Council (1. 21; Treasurer Student Body (21;
V. \V. C. A.; X. .V, A. (21; Mandolin and Guitar Club (2); Student Fund Committee.
Cora Shields Algiers, La.
.Viailemle; I^atin Club (1. 2); X. .\. A. (1. 21; Dramatic Club (1. 2).
Madge Verburc New Orleans, La.
Education; X. .\. .\. (1, 21; Glee club (1. 21.
Rosalie Stewart Van der Veer New Orleans, La,
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Education; N. A. A. (1, 2); Mandolin and Guitar Club (2);
Class Basketball (1. 2i; Class "Jambalaya" Representative (2); Basketball Captain
(1. 2); Glee Club ill.
Thelma Voss New Orleans, La.
Academic; Latin Club ll. 2); Y. \V. C. A. (2); X. A. A. 12).
Betty Wall New Orleans, La.
Aradeniic: X. .\. .\. ll, 21; Class Basketball (11.
Mary Warriner New Orleans, La.
Kappa .\lpha Thcta; Academic; .\it : X. A. A. (1, 2); Y. AV. C. A. (1, 2..
Ivy Waldo New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha Theta; .\eademic; Suminer Comntittee (1): Debating club (21: Secre-tar>-
Debating- (Council 121; X. A. .\. (2).
Helen Wharton New Orleans, La.
Kappa .Alpha Thela; Art; .\". A. A. (1. 2); Y. AA". C. A. (1. 21.
Ellen White New Orleans, La.
.Academic: French Circle (21; X. A. .A. (1. 21; Y. AV. C. A. (1. 21.
Ann Zigler New Orleans, La.
Academic; Latin Club (1. 21; A". AV. C. .\. (I, 21.
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Newcomb Freshman Class Poem
1920
Before us now stands twenty
In led and white array,
With "Optimus inter Optimos"
She will ever lead the way.
She s first in originality.
And first when she plays (he game.
She is by far the best o'er all the rest,
As she marches on lo fame.
Now Freshman 15 to Freshman
An enemy of hate,
while they are discussing questions grave
Which were given for debate.
Fwas in dramatics Freshmen starred.
In Glee Club Freshmen sing
And always ihe same, 'tis Twenty's name
Which makes the echoes ring.
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Newcomb Freshman Class
Officers
Marietta Rocquet President
MiNA FORTIER Secretary
Bethia CaFFERY Treasurer
KaTHERINE LuzeNBURG Historian and Poet
Margaret McConnell jamhalaya Editor
Members
Virginia Alker
Academic.
Mattie Albred
Education.
Florence Back
Academic; X. A. A.
Marion Barkley
ilusic.
Imogens Barrett
Academic.
Harriet Beall
Academic.
Dorothy Becnel
Academic.
Jessie Brown
Education.
Marion Brown
Academic.
Freda Burdette
Academic.
Edna Burkenroad
Academic; X. A. A.; Dramatic Club.
Bethia Caffery
Academic; Class Ireasurer.
Rosa Cage
Music.
Julia Mae Campbell
Household Economy.
Emma Louise Carter
Art.
Corinne Chalaron
Art.
Julia Chopin
Art.
Irma Cocke
Academic.
Jeanne Comeaux
Education.
Kathleene Cook
Household Economy.
Charlotte Copeland
Academic; N. A. A.
Amy Cummins
Academic; T. "^V. C. A.
Alice Dameron
Education.
Madge Davis
Music.
Elise DeBuys
Academic; X. A. A.; Glee Club.
Ruth Pauline de la Cruz
Household Academic.
Jennie de Luca
Houseliold Economy.
Irma De Milt
Education.
Frances Diboll
Music.
Dorothy Douglas
Academic.
Mary Dunn
Education.
Martina Ellis
Education.
Olive Ellsworth
^lusic.
Mary Noble Faulk
Household Economy.
Marjorie Fell
Art.
Martha Elizabeth Fenner
Art.
Alma Ferrata
Education.
Elena Ferrata
Academic.
Clara Hope Flower
Household Economy.
MiNA Fortier
Academic; French Circle; Debating Club;
Dramatic Club; X. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Kitty Friend
Education; X. A. A.; Basketball Business
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Newcomb Freshman Class
A. A.; I.atiii Club
CoRiNNE Gay
titluciUinn.
Irene Gatz
KduL-alion.
Claire Gibbons
Aratlfniic.
Sally Gillespie
Alt.
Lillian Godchaux
Acudi-niic; X.
Clulj.
Dorothy Graner
EducalinTi.
Elizabeth Gregory
Acaileniic: Glee Club; N. A. A.
Odette Grossman
JIUSiP.
Jeanne Greydan
Education.
Nell Harper
.\rt.
Mae Harrell
Hovisebobl Economy.
Emily Harrison
Household Economy.
Bena Hatch
Education.
Carrie Hatch
Education.
Dorothy Hay
Educat ion.
Velma Hinderlanc
Education.
Ellen Jett
Alt.
Emma Johnson
ilou.^chold Economy.
Ruth Kastler
Academic; Glee Club; N. A. A.
C. A,; Dramatic Club.
Laura Kearney
Academic; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A
Yvonne Kemp
Ilouscbold Economy.
Esther Kent
.\cademlc.
Christine Kerlin
.\rt.
Mary Kinchin
Education.
Muriel Kling
JIu.ilc.
Vida Lambin Lenoir
Household Economy.
W. C. A.; Class
Irma Levi
Academic.
Lillian Levy
Household Economy,
Ruth Lilienthal
Household Economy.
Margaret Logan
Art.
Katherine Luzenberc
Academic; X. A. .\.;
Historian and I'oet.
Isabel Lyman
Academic; X. .\. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Dra-matic
Club.
Seline Mahier
Household Economy.
Amy Martin
Household Economy.
Tess Mayer
.Vcademic; X. A. A.; Dramatic Club; Glee
Club.
Margaret McCcnnell
Academic; "Jambalaya" Representative.
Helen Melville
Houseliold Economy.
Ruth Moncrief
Household Economy.
Margaret Montgomery
Academic; X. A. A.; Y. W. C. .\.
Fay Morgan
Alpha Omicron Pi; Academic.
Jessie Morse
Acadomic.
Marie Moreau
Houseliold Economy.
Marion North
Education.
Viola Lee Neilson
Eilucation.
Ellen O'Donnell
Education.
Edith Parkhouse
Academic; X. A. A.; Y. \V. C. A.
Isabel Parks
Academic; X. .\. A.; Y. ^V. C. A.
Olca Peters
Art.
Ophelia Perkins
JIuslc.
Georgia May Perkins
Hous,-hold Economy.
Nan Randolph
Education; X. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
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w.
w. c.
A; Glee
French
Adele Rexach
Household Education.
Bert Elise Richard
Academic.
Marion Rock
Academic.
Marietta Rocquet
Academic; N. A. A.;
Club; Flench Circle; Class President.
JuANiTA Rocquet
Academic; N. A. A.; Y.
Circle.
Mary Renaud
Education; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. .\.; Debat-ing
Club; Glee Club.
Annie Randolph
Music.
LuDA Reynolds
Academic.
Marguerite Rightor
Academic.
Elsie Corinne Rosenbaum
Education.
Dana Sexton
;Music.
Matilda Stilwell
Household Econum.v.
Stephanie Sharp
Education.
Marion Smith
Academic.
Dorothy Seago
Academic; N. A. A.; Mandolin and Gui-tar
Club; Student Council Representati\'e.
Vera Scherck
Academic; X. A. A.; Dramatic Club.
Isabel Seymour
Education; X. A. A.
Club.
Hilda Sandoz
Household Economy.
Sally Sugarman
Education.
Y. W. A.; Glee
Daisy Belle Smith
Education; N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Glee
Club; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Debating
Club; Secretary Debating Club.
Katherine Supple
Mabel Stouse
Academic; N. A. A.
Club; Dramatic Club;
Irma Schooler
Y. W. C. A.; Glee
French Circle.
Winnie Sanders
Music.
Creary Theuse
Education.
Ruth Thalheim
Household Economy.
Bernice Thrace
Art.
Irma Unrule
Household Econoni.v.
Martha Vairin
Education.
Marie Louise Van Horn
Academic; N. A. A.
Mary Wallace
Household Econoni.v.
Hilda Ware
Academic.
Helen Watson
Education.
Edith Weiss
Household Economy.
Ivy West
Academic.
Isabel Wile
Household Economy.
Genevieve Wilson
Academic; N. A. A.; Latin Club.
Adelaide Zoeller
Academic; N. A. A.; Y. W. C.
matic Club.
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Junior Art Class
First Rot!—Bacchich, Bovne, Lancham
Centre—Alexander
SeconJ Rotv—Danzicer. Bancroft. Blakeley
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Left to Right—Carter, Roane, J. Northrup, Jett, Fenner, Seymour. Fell. H\rper.
Chalaron, Thrall, Logan. Peters. C. Northrup, Learned. Gillespie
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Senior Arts and Sciences Class History
^HEN four years ago, a sturdy and bold band of Fresfiies,
one hundred strong, approached Gibson Hall, no one
thought that these rowdy fellows would prove to be the
best class that has ever entered the portals of Tulane
University.
The Class of 1917 began well by dragging the Sophs
through the murky and slimy water of the Audubon Park
pond. The gallant green-capped boys then proceeded to over\shelmingly
defeat the Sophs in vs'restling, football, and basketball. This class be-came
known not only because of its athletic, but also because of its
scholastic achievements.
As Sophomores, the Class of the Blue and Black again won the
right to paint the Tank by defeating the Freshies in four out of six con-tests.
The first two of these ended in decisive victories for the Class of
'17. The third resulted in a tie. We won the fourth and sixth, the
Freshies took the fifth. And again '17 distinguished itself both in ath-letics
and scholarship.
In their Junior and Senior years, this wonderful class upheld the pace
set by it in the two first years. Many were the honors obtained from a
political, athletic and scholastic standpoint. The Class of '17 brought
forth varsity debaters as well as class and society debaters, and varsity
athletic managers and varsity athletic stars. Every Tulane alumnus, who
makes mention of the Class of '17. can only say "Well done, thy good
and faithful servant.
"
All hail to the Class of '17, and join us m this, our rousing and
victorious yell of:
"Rlckcly Rack, Rickety Rack.
Blue and Black, Blue and Black;
Best Class ever seen.
Nineteen Seventeen."
\V . ]. ff'/sc, Historiiin.
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Senior Arts and Sciences Class
George J. Cousin
New Iberia, La.
Sigma Nu
Scientific; Tug-of-War (2): Class Football (2); Class
Vice-President (3): President A. and S. Student
Body (4): Vice-President Student Council: Tulane
Night Committee (4).
William Peter Gardiner
New Orleans
Phi Chi; Beta Thela Pi
Scientific; Class President (4); Academic Board;
Tulane Night (1, 2); Tulane Band (1, 2); Glee Club
(2).
Julius Schmittle Hoffman
New Orleans
Phi Beta Kappa
Ijiterary; Class Debate (1. 2): -Alternate Varsity De-bate
(2); Varsity Debate (3); Carnot Debating
Medal <3); Class President (3); Vice-President (3);
Forum; President Chess Club (31; Rifle Club (3.
41; Polity Club; Editor-in-Chief "Tulane Weekly"
1,4 1; Phi Beta Kappa.
Yataro Kobaysohi
Tokio, Japan
Phi Beta Kappa
Scientific: Vice-President Academic Student Body.
Phi Beta Kappa.
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Senior Aits and Sciences Class
Danid Pinckney McBrayer
New Orleans
.itiM-ary: Kitlo Club; Class Secretary (4).
Robert Logan Perkins
New Orleans
Sigma Chi
Class Football 12); Class Secretai-y (3); Vice-Pi'fsi-
(ient (4); Secretary Forum 13); "Tulane Weekly"
(3); Polity Club; Intertratei-nity Council German
Club; I-ltei-ai-y.
Robert Rowley Porterfield
Chicago, 111.
Beta Thela Pi
Scientific; Intei-rratei-nil>- Council Oei-maii Club;
Choet LeatU-r, 'ir».
MoisE Thibodeaux
St. Martinsville, La.
Mterary; PiesiiUnl Fi.ncli click- (3. -1); Vice-
President (2); Carnot Debate (4); Class President
(2): Class Wi-eslling (2); Wrestlinp Clianij)lon3lilp
(2. 3. 1); Secivtai-y Student Body (i); Foiuni
;
"Tulane Weekly."
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Senior Arts and Sciences Class
William Joseph Wise
Yazoo City, Miss.
Z.ela Beta Tau
Literary; Class Football (1. 2); Forum; Class De-bate
(2); Class President (3); Spanish Circle; Me-norah
Society; Realization Day Committee (3);
Secretary Forum (3); Treasurer Glendy Burke (4);
Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Circle (4); "Jamba-laya"
Board of Editors (4); "Tulane Weekly;"
Carnot Debate (4).
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Junior Arts and Sciences Claso History
As Freshman, the idea of a class history was received by us with great favor,
because it gave us an opportunity to exhibit our bombastic abilities (the reader
knows how a hreshman hates grandiloquence). As Sophomores, we were still
obsessed by the vain desire to call the attention of the student body to our imposing
presence in their midst. But now, as we are finishing the third lap of our college career
and begin to see our goal in the distance, the vanity of our Sophomore year becomes
readily apparent, and with true love for old Tulane, we cease to be so eager to push
ourselves forward.
i o exploit the glory of our illustrious class and the sublime glory of its illustrious
and heroic career would take the pen of a Milton, and the resulting epic would of neces-sity
be of prodigious proportions.
Whereas the supremacy of our class is mainly intellectual (a rather rare thing), it
is by no means backward in athletic abilities. Of course, in some of the minor inter-class
contests we came out second best, but in the major struggles we always gave a
good account of ourselves, as the class of 1917 was forced to admit in their Sophomore
Class History in the following excerpt: "We prepared to defend our laurels against
the incoming boards of Freshmen. As to physical prowess, they were a little superior
to—the Juniors. But credit must be given where it is deserved, for in the football game
they held our much heavier team to a scoreless tie (the differnce in weight was only
twenty pounds to the man). When it comes to brains, the Freshies were right there
with the goods, their debating team quite overwhelming our worthy speakers." This
year the whole student body again showed recognition of our abilities by electing two
of our members to the responsible positions of Manager and Assistant Manager of the
'Varsity hootball Team.
Mainly through the untiring efforts of the class of '18, the much longed for new
concrete stadium will be ready for use next year. Word no^\ comes from Fair Newcomb
that the work on her new buildings is being rushed so that 1918 shall go down in
Tulane-Newcomb annals as the date of the dedication of New Newcomb as well as
for the graduation of our illustrious class.
The historian may fittingly conclude with a little stanza (with apologies to Moses) :
1918 IS our number.
Excelsior is our creed;
In glory we will slumber.
For we've won in word and deed. —Hiftoi'ian,
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Junior Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Officers
Walter Carroll
Davis McCutchon .
Daniel Stewart
PresiJcnl
yicc-Presidenl anJ Treasurer
Secretary
Members
George Michael Bacchich New Orleans, La.
Classical.
Walter Carrol New Orleans, La.
.^igma Chi; l.itt-rary; TuR-of-War; Frencll Circli*: Tulant- Club; Forum; (.'lass Presiilpiu
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Horace Sidney Chenet New Orleans, La.
l,iloiai>' ; I'resiilfut Spanisli Cirt-k- t'M.
Sydney Baltzer Dodds Gulfpori, Miss.
Beta '1 ln-ta Pi: Literary; Class Vice-President (1); President (2); "Jambalaya" Rep-resentative;
Class Track (1); Tug-of-T\'ar (2): Manager Baseball Team t3>-. As-sistant
Business Manager "Tulane Weekly" (3): Inter-Fraternity Council German Club:
Y. M. C. A.
Leon Lazarus Kohlmann New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau : Literary: Class W'nstling tl. 2): Class Football (2); Class Track (2):
Class Basketball (2): Class Secretary (2): Manager Inter-Scholastic Track Meet (2);
Vice-President Tulane Club (3); Varsity Wrestling Team (2).
Nelvil Louis LeBeuf New Orleans, La.
.\lplia 'I'au Omega: J.iterary.
Edmund Butts Martin New Orleans, La.
."-"if^nin Chi; Scientino.
Edwin F. Marx Monroe, La.
I.ltei-ary; Spanish Circle (2. 3): Class Historian (2): ,lambala>-a'" Rein-esentalive (3):
-\ssistant Managing Editor "Tulane Weekly" (3).
Edward Davis McCutchon New Orleans, La.
Alpha Tau tJniega: .Sigma (Jmicron Pi: Literarj-; Class \'icc-President and Ti-casurer
(3); Class Football (1): Class Basketball (I); Manager Basketball Team of Class (1);
Class Track (1, 2); Class Wrestling (1. 2): Class Tug-of-War (11; Class Secretary (2);
Assistant Managing Editor "Tulane Weekly" (2>: French Cii-cle (1. 2); Spanish Circle
(2): Winner Freshman Sliii-ld: Chairman Intei--Fi-aternity Council German Club: Tulane
Club: Polity Club: Tulane .Society of Economics: Assistant Manager Football Team
(3); Manager class Track Teairi (2).
John Richard Moore Hammond, La.
I.ileiary; .Maiumirig Editor "Tulane Weekly" (3).
Arthur Browne Simpson Arcadia, La,
Literary: Tug-oI*-War (1. 2): (Captain (2): Class Football (1. i;); Captain t2); Class
Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling Team 12): "T\ilane Weekly" (2. 8): Forum (1. 2): Varsity
Football S(iuad (2>: Chairman Dormitory Governing Board (31; Vnrsltv Ti-ack Team
(1, 2, 3): Y. M. I/. .\.
Daniel W. Stewart Minden, La.
I.lteiaiy; Class Football (1); Class Basketball ll); Class Wrestling (2): Tus-of-War i2>:
Tulan.' Chill (1, 2, 3): Dormitory Football Team (2, SI; CIn.ss .Secretary (3).
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Sophomore Arts and Sciences History
It was a memorable year for Tulane, that of 1915, when one September morning
there entered its awe-inspiring buildings a class of two-legged beings who were destined
to be "shining lights" and to carry upon their cranii those significant representations of
learning, "the skull caps."
From the very start these "freshies," cognizant of the fact that they were now at
the portals of life, girded themselves with the integrity, determination and fortitude of
men, "putting their shoulders to the wheel" and vanquishing every difficulty besettmg
the pathway leading to the goal of accomplishment.
After passing through the stage of incubation when a green freshie is put through a
stimulating process of "Trig" and "Analytics," they came forth in resplendent victories
like a Lepidopterous butterfly from a cocoon.
Modest victories did not turn their heads, for they came forth always ready to give
a helping hand when such was needed, and after sheddmg the "caps of learning," were
designated as "Sophs" and as such have put to test this prmciple: "It is not the name that
makes the man, but the man who makes the name."
A modest hero never boasts of ancient history; consequently, mere matters, such as
kicking straight goals in rapid succession and putting forth masters of prize wrestling,
such mere matters, my dear reader, are unworthy of our consideration.
The Sophs lost the tug-o'-war; but, no doubt, by this time, it has been duly cir-culated
that it was through the entire consent of the above, because it was thought to
be entirely too rapacious to pull a string of dear little green freshies through Audubon
Lake on a cold October morn. It was decided that any such demonstration of antagonism
might over-excite their dear little hearts and consequently our "Dear Old Olive and Blue"
would be denied their royal presence.
Such has been the class of '19, and such it will continue to be, only awaiting the
time when its heroic endeavors can be put to the test—when, after overcoming e\ery
obstacle, its members will go forth to join the mighty stream of Tulane's captioned men.
As we lift the veil of "what is to be," this is predicted: Just as in the days to come
a splendid flag will upfurl on high, proclaiming the name of Tulane in a stadium
—
not
like Harvard's or Yale's, but greater than either of these—so the "Tank," like a
luminous constellation in an iridescent sky, will still proclaim the immortal class of '19.
Edward R. Gscmwind, Historian.
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Sophomore Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Officers
Robert Wiegand President
William Parkerson Vicc-PresiJent
William Parkerson Treasurer
Benedict Smith Jambalaya Represenialive
Members
William Ledyard Alexander Alexandria, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; College of Commerce; Class Wrestling (i); Tulaiie Club.
Howard Tucker Bond McDonoghville, La.
Scientiiic.
Francis Xavier Bostick Amite, La.
Scientific; Class Wrestling (i, 2); \^arsity Wrestling Team (i, 2); Winner S. A. A. U.
Jjantani Weight Championsiiip (i).
Harold F. Bott New Orleans
Delta Kappa Epsilon; College of Commerce; Class Wrestling (i); Tug-of-War (2);
Varsity Track (i).
Garner G. Collums Slilwell, Okla
Kappa Sigma: Literary; Tulane Club (i, 2); Dormitory Basket Ball (i); Dormitory
l-'ootball (2); Varsity Baseball (i).
Lorenzo Nolley Dantzler Biloxi, Miss.
Beta Theta Vi; Literary.
Morris James Duffy New Orleans
Delta Sigma Phi; Scientific; Class Wrestling (i); Class Football (i); Class Basket
Ball (i); Varsity Baseball (i); Tug-of-War (2).
E. Macon Edmondson New Orleans
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Literary; Class President (i); Captain Class Wrestling (i, 2);
Varsity Wrestling Team (i); Varsity Track (i).
Edward Robert Gsihwind New Orleans
College of Commerce.
William David Haas, Jr Alexandria, La.
Kappa Sigma; Literary; Vice-President and Treasurer Spanish Circle (i); Tulane Club;
Kilie Club; Fraternity Tennis Team (i).
John Insinger Gresley, Colorado
College of Commerce.
Louis George Lemle New Orleans
Zeta Beta Tau; Literary; Class Wrestling (i, 2); French Circle (1); Tulane Club;
Ritie Club; iNXenorah Society; Glendy-Burke.
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Sophomore Arts and Sciences Class Roll
Charles Maurice Lescale New Orleans
JJcUa Sigma IMii; Literary.
Percy Luzenberc McCay . . New Orleans
Delta l\ap|)a i'^p&iloii ; Literary; Class l-'ootball (i); Class 'J'raek (i>; Tug-of-\Var (i, ::).
Robert Edward Milling, Jr New Orleans
lleta 'I'hcta I'i; LitL*rary; Class Secretary (i).
William Parkerson New Orleans
lieta Tlieta Pi; Literary; Class I'oolball (s); Tug-ofWar (i, 2); Class Wrestling;
C-lass \'ice-l*rcsident and Treasurer (l, 2).
AdolPH KaUFMANN Scharff New Iberia, La.
Zcta Uela Tau; Literary; Tug-of-VVar (i, 2); Class Wrestling (2); Class Track (1);
'I'tilane Club; Glendy Burke; Menorah Society; Fraternity Tennis Team (i); Spanish
Circle (2).
Lester Daniel Scharff New Iberia, La.
Zeta iJeta Tau; Literary; Tug-uf-War (i, 2); Cilendy Hiirke; Menorah Sucicty; Tulane
C:iub; Class Track (1); Spanish Circle (2); Fraternity Tennis Team (i).
Benedict Smith New Orleans
Jieta Theta Pi; Scieiitific; Tug-of-War (i, 2); Class Football (1); Class Jambalaya Repre-sentative
(i): Captain and Manager Class Track Team (l); Varsity Football Squad (l);
\'arsity ]-'ootball Team (2); \'arsity Baseball Team (i).
Clay Thomas Talisheek. La.
Scientific.
WiNFiELD Wellington New Orleans
Sigm Nu; Scientific; Tug ot-War (], _•) ; Class Wrestling ti, 2).
Robert Wiecand New Orleans
Sigma Alpha Fpsiluu; Literary; (.'lass luolhall ti, 2); Captain Class Basketball (i);
Class Track (i); Captain Tug-of-War (2); \'arsity Football Squad (2); Class Presi-dent
C2).
)USTIN Vollmer Wolff New Orleans
/.ela Ucta 'I'au; T.itcrarv; Alternate \arsitv Debating Team ti); l-reshman Debating
.Medal Winner (i); Winner f"reshman Shield; Tug-of-War (i. 2); Varsity Track (i);
Class I'oothall (i. 2); Class Track (i); Secretary Glendy Iturkc (2); Tulane Club;
Menorah Society; Class Wrestling (1).
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Freshman Arts and Sciences Class History
jO closely is the history of the 1920 Arts and Science
linked with that of the Technology Department, that
it is difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins.
The First Year classes as a whole looked quite promis-ing
on the day of matriculation, as they were told when
Dr. Dinwiddie "looked into their shining faces" and
explained the honor system to them.
The promising looks were not deceiving. Hardly had they bought
their books, when they were called upon to try their muscle against that
of 1919 in the annual Tug-of-War. The Freshman team, half of
which was composed of Arts and Science students, including Capt.
Legendre, proved to be the best m two trials. A third was unnecessary,
and beside, they were loath to being "pinched" by the park officials for
marring the pond-scape with too much dredgmg.
The Arts and Science Class was prominent among the contestants
of the inter-class wrestling match, where lack of training showed itself in
defeat for the Freshman team.
In football too, they were represented, furnishing the Varsity, Cardoza
and Legendre and several "scrubs." The Freshman football team had
half a dozen A. and S. men on it, although this did not prevent their losing.
Their loyalty cannot be questioned. In every student activity, one
may see numerous representatives of the green cap brigade. Tulane
Night was an example, for if anyone there failed to know that the
Class of '20 was present, he must have been both blind and deaf.
The Arts and Science of '20 also furnished two of the contestants
in the Carnot Debate. Owen, one of these, won the medal, being the
first Freshman who has ever attained that honor.
The class has worked and pulled together as one, and from all indi-cations
bids fair to stand foremost in the uplift and support of Tulane
and its interests during the next few years.
McFarland W. Wood.
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Freshman Arts and Sciences Class
Officers
Coleman Romain President
Leon Irwin, Jr Vice-PresiJenl
Zed Harold Hawkins Secretary
McFarland Walker Wood Historian
Roll
William Perry Brown, Jr New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sck-ntific; Tulane Club; Inter-Fraternity; Council Gerniar Club.
William Kenneth Capers Arcadia, La.
Phi Delta Ihola; Literary.
George Harold Carmouche Napoleonville, La.
. Scientific.
Hart Nunez Cardozo St. Paul. M nn.
Zeta Beta Tau ; Literary; Tug-of-War; Varsity Footljall Team.
Rchard Colbert, Jr New Orleans, La.
Literary.
Ben Essig Coleman Homer, La.
Literary; Tug-of-War.
Homer Felix Daigre New Iberia, La.
Literar\-.
Cyril Gustavus Devron New Orleans, La.
Scientific; r'lass W'restling.
Willoughby Beresford Fox New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Scientific.
John AlvIN GebelIN Garyville, La.
Scientific.
EucUD Borland Gill New Orleans. La.
Scientific.
Robert Lionel Gordon Neiia, La.
Scientific.
Percy Dupre Greaves New Orleans, La.
Literarj-.
William Bernard Hammett New Orleans, La.
Pi Kappa .\lpha; Literary.
Zed Harold Hawkins Ponchatrain Grove, La.
) Delta Sigma Phi; Literary; Tug-of-War; Captain Class Wrestling Team; Class Secretary.
Milton Heidenheim New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Litirary; Carnot Debating Team.
Edwin Charles Hollins Crowley, La.
Kappa .Alpha; Literary,
Herbert Hardy Howze Malvern, A:k.
Lit.-rary.
Leon Irwin, Jr New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilcn; Scientific; Class Vice-Pi-esident.
Emile Edward Joachim New Orleans, La.
Literary.
Jake Lewis Kahn Pensacola, Fla.
Zeta Beta Tau; Scientific.
Louis Alexander Kloor Crowley, Ala.
Scientific.
Richard Webster Leche New Orleans, La.
Literary.
Morris Paul Le Compte Houma, La.
Literary.
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Freshman Arts and Sciences Class
ArmaND Lecendre New Orleans, La.
SlKm;i Alpliu ICiisll.iii: l.lliTiiiy: rniHain luK-Dl-Wiir 'r.'iun: Viii-slly Kiii.l liiill 'I'.-ain.
William Hutchinson McClendon Amite, La.
Kappa .\lpha; l.llciiny ; TuK-ol-War; Class Wrostlin.u-.
Charles Samuel McLellan Birmingham, Ala.
Scienlitic,
Ernest Lubin Major Oscar, La.
1,11. rary.
Diego Benicno Martinez New Orleans, La.
SlKiiia Nir. .'clenlilic; Tl-g-ol'-War; Class Fnotliall.
James Hill Monroe New Orleans, La.
SlRina Chi; l.ltcvar.w
Harold Weil Newman, Jr New Orleans, La.
Zitii Bcla Tau; l.ilciary.
Chester Stephen O'Reilly New Orleans, La.
Lil.'iary.
Richard Newton Owen Covington, Tenn.
>MKnia .\lplia I'^psiPm; lilM-aiy: Wiiimr Canii.l l>-.-lialiiij; M'-i'al.
Rupert Middlemiss Reid New Orleans, La.
I. It. -rary.
William Malcolm Renshaw New Orleans, La.
^^iglTla Chi; I,itci:,r.\-.
Coleman Romain New Orleans, La.
.^igma .\lplia Ep.sil.n; ^'t-ienl itir; Class I'rcsi.'.'UI ; 'I'r ^-^^|-^\'a^: Class AVrL-stling; Class
F.i..lhall.
Herbert Paul Roonev New Orleans, La.
l,ilerar\ ; cla.--s Wi-i-slling.
Joseph Leonhard Scheuermann New Orleans, La.
Di-lta Tail Ui-lla: .^.Mfiitific.
John Diether Schmidt, Jr New Orleans, La.
.^.^ientilic: Clas.^ r..otball.
George Byron Setzler Crosseli, Ark.
Sci.-Illilif.
Edward Earl Sparling New Orleans. La.
Kapiia .\li»ha: Literary.
Joseph Wall Stinson New Orleans, La.
siic'itini-.
Thomas Fred Stuckey Amory, Miss.
I'hi Kappa Sijiina; l.it.Tafy.
Thomas Alysious Supple Alexandria, La.
S.-l.ntiMi-.
Harry Thomas Vaughn Houma, La.
li.'lla Tail li..lla : l.ltiTary.
Joe Atkinson Wakeman Alexandria, La.
Kappa Si;;iiia: l.it.Tar>-.
Henry Williams Wallace Camden, .-Xla.
I.il..iaiy ; Dm nnt.iiy l''....lljall Team.
Hugh Moss Watkins Lake Charles, La.
^^ls'lla .\Ii.lia I'Zpsil.m: s.-letuiiU'.
Joseph Louis Watkins Houma, La.
I,it.-i-ary: class i-'nolbnll.
John Nathan Weil Alexandria, La.
Zeta Beta Tai': l.ltrTary; Tulane Club; Tug-o:-\Var.
Macrere Britton Wheeler New Orleans, La,
I^lil Delia 'I'bela; l.lU'i-ary; Tug-or-\\'ar; Inlel'-Fraternlty (.lerniaii Club
McFarland Walker Wood Hopkinsville. Ky.
.^'igma .\lpba Kpsil...ii: Sei. ntUlc; Tug-or-Wai-; Clas;; Knolball; Class Mist.>r[aM ami
".lanibalaya" Iiei>ri'seiua1 \\t\
Fred .'\ucust Wulff, Jr New Orleans, La.
Di'lta .simua I'lil; l.lteiary.
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MORTON ARNOLD ALDRICH, PH.D.
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Senior Technology Class History
INETEEN SEVENTEEN'S Class His-torians
for the past three years have chronicled
her many and various achievements. Our last
year at college has been devoted to hard and
serious work, and the greatest glory of the class
for this year is to be found in the efforts of its
individual members, who realize the value of
their opportunities and are striving to make the best of them,
so that 1917 will be able to show, through the success of
its members, that the purpose of Old Tulane has been real-ized
in this class.
This last year has certainly been the most pleasant and
profitable of our college career. We are more united in spirit.
and the bonds of good fellowship have certainly grown
stronger. We appreciate to a fuller extent the interest of
the faculty in our welfare, and in fact have a deeper love
for Tulane and everything that goes with her, so that it will be
all the harder to say Au revoir.
Historian.
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Senior Technology Class
Henry Hester Bate
New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsiloii; Civil; Tus'-oi-War II. 2);
Wiestlins (]. 2); Tulanf Club (2, 3. 4); Ticasurer
liirte Club C3, 4); Inter-Fraternity Council German
Club; Class Editor "Jambalaya" (3); Associate
Jambal.aya" Etlitoi for Technology (4); Quarter-master
Tulane Summer Survey Camp (2); Chief
Engineer (3); Class Secretary (4); Treasurer Engi-neering
Society t4>.
I
Francisco Becerra
San Juan, Porto Rico
JFcchanical and Electrical.
Earle a. Berry
New Orleans, La,
.Mechanical and Electrical; O. M. A.
Milton Paul Boulet
New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Chemical.
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Walter Cooke
New Orleans, La.
DfUa Pl^nia Phi; Met-Iianical and Electi'tcal; 'I'u-lano
BnKlnei.'1'iny Society: Cle-^ Club; Maiuloliii
Clul): Class Baseball (1. -1).
Homer Gus Fritchie
Slidell, La.
Jlochanlcal and Elecliical; B. V. D. ; O. M. A.:
'luB-or-Wai (21: Class WrestliiiK (2); Class Baski-i-ball
11. 21: Tulano nanrl (2).
Joseph Man Gwinn, Jr.
New Orleans, La.
Delta .Sigma I'hi: Mechanical ami Electi-ical: llan-ilolin
and Guitar Club |2): Tulane Quartette (.".I:
Instructor in Freshman Mathematics (-1): Secrctarj-
KnKlnecrlnK Society i4l: Clas.s Treasurer Hi; 'I'ech-niihiyy
Track Team t ;'. 1.
Kappa Kai>
Archltectuic
Dorothy Hebert
New Orleans, La.
a (i:iinma; 11. .\.. Tulane rniversily;
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Senior Technology Class
G. Hoffman
New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering; Tug-of-War (2); Varsity
Baseball Team (2).
Joseph Wendelin Joachim
New Orleans, La.
B. V. D. : O. ivr. A. ; Mechanical and Electrical ; Iron
Nails; Order of the Hot Bath. \
Jean Martial Lapeyre
New Orleans, La.
Architecture; Vice-President Architectural Society
(4); Second Prize, Design tor Delgado Museum
Annex.
Albert John Legett, Jr.
New Orleans, La.
O. M. A. ; Mechanical and Electrical : Varsity Wres-tling
Team (1, 2); Class Wrestling (2); Vice-Presi-dent
Engineering Society (4).
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Francisco Lopez
San Juan, Porto Rico
Ari-Iiilocture: Secretary Areliiteelural Society (?•
i ) : •Tiilane Weekly" (I).
Samuel Logan McConnell
New Orleans, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mechanical and Electrical;
Varsity Track Team (1); Varsity Football Team (1,
41; Class Wrestling: (1, 2); Tug-ol'-War (1, 2);
Class Football (1); Class President (11; Tulane
Club 12. .1. 4); Engineering Socletj" (4),
Forres McGraw
New Orleans, La.
Kappa Delta Phi; Sigma (.)micron Pi: Mechanical
and Electrical; Tug-of-'U'ar (1. 2); Class Wrestling
(1. 2); Captain (2); Vice-President and Treasurer
of Class (1); Class Football (1, 21; Captain (21;
Class Track (1, 2); Class Basketball (1. 2); Varsity
Track (2, 3); Manager Track Team (2); Vai-sity
Football Team (3, 4); Varsity Basketball Team
(3, 4): Tulane Club (2. 3. 4); Secretary-Treasurer
(4); University Night (2).
Alexander Wilson Norman
New Orleans, La.
.\lpha Tau Omega; .\rchitecture; President Glee
Club (2); Chairman .Junior German Club (3); De-sign
for Delgado :\Iuseum, First Prize (4): Pi-esl-dent
Architectural Society (4).
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John Aloysius O'Brien
New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Civil; Tulane Rifle Club (3, 4);
Engineering Society (1, 2, 3, 4); President Class (4).
Sol Melville Oppenheim
New Orleans, La.
Chemical Engineering.
Henry Fred Scherer
New Orleans, La.
Delta Sigma Phi; Chemical Engineej-ing; Tus-of-
War (1. 2); Class Track (2); Tulane Band (1)
;
Manager (2); Glee Club (1); Engineering Society.
Louis Emile Stouse
New Orleans, La.
-\lpha Tau Omega; Mechanical and Electrical; Tug-ot-'
U'ar (2); Class Basketball (1. 2): Tulane Club
(3); Tulane Quartette (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (1);
Rifle Club (3); Engineering Society X3. 4); French
Circle (3); Class Secretary (3>; Inter-Fraternity
German Club; Varsity Track Team (1. 2. 3, 4):
Captain (4); University Xight (3); Tulane Xight
(3); Enalut Riot (1, 2).
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Senior Technology Class
Da\id Alexander Warriner
New Orleans, La.
Beta TlU'ta I'i; Jlorhaiiical and Electrical; Engl-lu-
ering Socicly.
Douglas Stevens Watters
New Orleans, La.
3.
bies
Sigma Alpha EpsJIon; Civil: Tennis Team (1, 2,
4) ; Runner- Up Southern Intcf-Collegiate Doubles
and Winner Singles (2. 3); Southern Championship
(3) ; Tennessee Championship (3 ) ; Rhode Island
C, hampi, onship,,„ ^S.i, .n.g„l.e.s„ and „D.o.u„b„k.-.s^ (C3i)):; PPooiinntt .JTun--
dith Country Club Doubles (1, 2); Tug-of-War (1.
2); Class Football il. 2); Secretary Ritle Club (4);
Winner Ritle Club Cup (3i; Assistant Manager Var-sity
Tennis Team (3t: ""^ - ^^— "
lary (4).
Manager (4); Class Seclc-
Erich Wellington
New Orleans, La.
SlKiiia Nu; .\rclilleclure; Tug-ol'-War (1. 2): Class
Football (1. 2); Class Secretary. Vice-President and
Treasurer (1); Class President (2); Glendy Burko
(1); Vice-President Architectural Society (3); Rille
Team (3): RIlIc Club (3. 4).
Da\id Wiedman
McDonoghville, La.
i'lvll; Class Secretary (2): Class President (3):
Class "Janibalayn" Representative (3); President
Ensineerlne Society (1).
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Vennard Wilson
New Orleans, La.
Sigrnia Chi; Sigma Oniicron Pi; ileclianical aiul
Electrical; Class Football (1); Engineering Society,
Engineering Society Board (4); Inter-Fraternity
Council German Club; Rifle Club; Class Vice-Presi-dent
and Treasurer (3); Tulane Club; Chairman
Junior Promenade: President Technology Student
Body (4).
Allan L. Wolff
New Orleans, La.
Zeta Beta Tau; Kappa Delta Phi; K. O. K. E. -^.;
Civil; Class Football (1, 2); Class Basketball (1, 2);
Varsity Basketball Team (21; Class Track (1. 2);
Varsity Track Team (2. 3); President Tulane Club
(3); Vice-President Technology Student Body (4);
President Menorah Society (4); Tulane Night Com-mittee
(41; Assistant Chief Summer Survej' Camp
(3); Assistant Manager Inter-Scholastic Track
Meet (2).
Charles Jacob Wyler
New Orleans, La.
B. V, D. ; O. JI. A.; Tug-ot-'VVar (2); Class 'Wres-tling
(2); Captain Class Basketball (1. 21; Rille
Club (3).
Andrew Jackson Wild, Jr.
New Orleans, La.
Civil Engineci-ing.
K. McLeod
New Orleans, La.
Kappa Alpha; Chemical Engineering; Class Wres-tling
(2); Class Track (2); Assistant Manager Var-sity
Basketball Team (3); Manager (4).
Waldorf Barnett Brown
New Orleans, La.
Mechanical and Electrical.
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unior Technology Class History
INCE that day when, oh, so many years ago, we were
first privileged to make application for admission to that,
we thought then, most important of classes, the Fresh-man,
we have looked forward to this year, the Junior
year, when we should get our first taste of the profes-sional
side of our respective professions, and surely the
gentle reader knoweth that the College of Technology
is distinctly professional!
We looked forward to the days when we should awake in the
morning at the sound of the dear old alarm clock, bless it! urgmg us
not to be late for that "train," and hearing at the same time the little
roosters crowing, knowing full well that they would come back.
Then to delve into the mysteries of beams and columns, of mechan-ics,
and of electricity, all those things that make life worth while, all the
while believing that with all these behind us, that in the Senior year the
path to the coveted goal, the B.A. (signifying Bachelor of Archi-tecture),
the M.E. and the C.E., would be well-nigh won.
But this purports to be a history, and we ramble. But in all his-tories
we have our introductions, and so in this we would have the world
know of the treacherous path we have had to tread, of the many times
we have run panting to the "8:30 train," only to miss it by one or two
names, all these things and many more.
As we now look back upon the completion of almost three years of
our term, we fee! a grateful feeling of duties well done, as not many
classes have done them.
The Class of 1918 has taken her part in the history of Tulane in
a manner well worthy of her, numerous duties she has fulfilled, numer-ous
athletic teams has she been represented on, and we prophesy the
conquering of many more of these difficulties.
And to close, with the shadow of war hanging lo-.^' over our coun-try,
the men of the Class of 1918, College of Technology, will be there
when the fight begins.
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Officers
E. N. EtlRHART . . President
R. J. Vallon Vice-President
G. R. Hammett Secrclar\)-Treaiurer
C. E. Barron Historian
Members
M. C. deArranco
IS.A.; <;lu-mU-;il l^iii;ini-<. rinj; ; l*. II. A. Ti-uy.
C. E. Barron
lV-U;i Kai»i>:i Epsilon : Art-hitocUne : IlUer-Fi-alernity Couiu-ii (U-rniaii C'Uib; tr'i'cl-'*lar.v-
Trcasurer 'I*u)ane Club (;{); Architectural .Societ>-; Class Hislui-ian C!).
Benjamin Dulaney
Arcliitcctuic; Arcliilt ctural Society: t'hcss flub; Circus (1).
M J. Dreyfus
Z.la Beta Tau; civil: Tuy-ol-War : Class Basketball: Tulaue club (I'l; Class Wiesl-
E. N. Ehrhart
Chemical EnsiiieeriiiR-; Class Presitlent (1. 2. 3): Student Body Council (1. 2, 3): Tulaiie
Circus (1): Tug-of-War (2); Class ".lambalaya" Representative (1): Instructor in
Chi-nilstry t:!).
Soloman Finkelstein
Civil.
E. A. Gastrcck
Cli.-iuical I'^miuci-riUK: Tajr-nr-War il. 2): Class Hisloriaii (1); Class Hepresentativc
.lambalaya" ill: Class Football (2): Secrctai y-Treasurer Class |2I; Tulanc circus (1);
Chi.-;s HasUclball 121.
Eugene C. Graveley
Ci\il: I'^UKlm-eriii;; Society (2. :! ) ; Iloartl ol" Directors (
:'.
i
: Rllb' (luh: l-:.\eeuti\c Com-mittee
(III.
G. R. Hammett
I'i Kappa .\lpha: .Mechanical ami Electrical: Class Wrcsllins (2): Class Basketball |2I:
Class Tiack (21; Cnlervslty Niglit (1); Circus tl); Class Secretary-Treasurer 1 2. 3);
Class Editor '.lambalaya^' (2).
J. Clarence Hirsch
.Mechanical and ICIciM rieal ; Tus-of-War i I. 21; Class Football (I); Circus (1).
C. L. Jones
Civil; TuK-ot-War 1 1. 21; Class Football (21; Enslneerlnij Society; Tulune Band (1).
Errol E. Kelly
.Mechanical and ICle.lrlcal ; Class Eilitor •.lambalaya" (3).
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R. J. Legem
Mechanical and Electrical; Class "Wrestling (2).
A. M. LocKETT, Jr.
Sigrna Chi: Architecture: Architectural Society; Chess Club; Class Football (2); Class Wi-est-lins
(2): Business :Mar.ager Architectural Annual; Y. M. C. A. (1); Tulane Club; Class
Basketball (21.
E. B. LuDwiG
-Architecture: Architectural Society; T. M. C. A.; Tug-ot-War (1, 2); Chess Club; Circus (J);
Class "U'restling (1, 2): Class Basketball (1, 2); Varsity Track Team (1, 2); Class Track (1);
Glee Club l2): Tulane Club (3).
J. P. Maguire
Mechanical and Electrical; Class Track (1. 2).
R. E. Meyers
ilechanical and Electrical,
H. L. Nice
^leclianicai and Electrical; Dormitory Governing Board (3); Dormitory Football (3>.
R. P. Sharp
Architecture: .-\rchilectural Society; Y. ^I. C. A.; Tulane Club; Circus.
J. Slovenko
Civil: Tus-of-^Var (1. 2); Class Football (1, 2); Class «"restling (1, 21.
Henry Stern, Jr.
Zeta Beta Tau ; Mechanical and Electrical; Class Football (1); Class Debate (1); Tug-ol'-'N^'ar
(2); Glendy Burke; Bifle Club; Engineering Society; Circus; Tongue (1, 2, 3).
J. Todd
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Mechanical and Electrical; Tug-of-"^'ar (1. 2); Class Wrestling (1);
Manager Class Football (1. 2); Class Track (1); Varsity Track Team (1, 2); Tulane Club
*1. 2. 31: Varsity Cheer Leader (3); Engineering Society; Glee Club; Mandolin and Guitar
Club; Circus (1): F. A. P.
J. J. Torre
Ciiemical Engineering: Rille Club t2i.
L. H. UjFFY
Mechanical and Electrical; University Night (.11; Engineering Society (2, 3); Glee Club i2);
Rifle Club (2).
R. J. Vallon
Sigma .\lpba Epsilon: ilechanical and Electrical; Rifle Club; Class Vice-President (1, 2. 3);
Tulane Club; Engineering Society.
G. C. Walshe
.\lpha Tau Cmega: ^lechanical and Electrical: University Night (1); Class Track (1); Captain
Class Basketball (1>; Manager 12): Class Secretary-Treasurer (1); Rifle Club (2. 3).
W. P. York
Architecture; Architectural Society: Y. M. C. A.; Cabinet; Tulane Club; Circus Ccniniitlee (1);
"Tulane TVeekly" ; Dormitory Athletic Board (2).
Anthony M. Zibiuch
Civil; Tulane Engineering Society.
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Sophomore Technology Class History
YEAR has passed since last we compiled a history giving the prog-ress
made by the Class of 1919. In that time many things have
happened. The first, and one of chief importance, is the fact that
our class successfully conquered the difficulties of our Freshman year,
and though we came through with some of the old faces absent, we
still have the grit and determination to forge ahead, in the hope of
some day reaching the goal we are strivmg to attain. Speaking of
"Freshman" reminds me of the fact that there is such a thing as a Freshman Class
at Tulane this year. I had almost forgotten them, for they are so quiet and well
behaxed that you are not even aware of their presence unless by chance you notice
the little green caps that c'ot the campus. No, gentle reader, they never speak unless
they are spoken to; the term "model children" describes them accurately.
It may be well for me to give a summary of the interclass contests of this year.
The "Freshies" won the tug-o'-war. You must agree with me in saying that encour-agement
is a good thing for youngsters. It is, and we hoped that by winning the
first interclass contest they would gather some encouragement and satisfaction. But
no ; our kindness was misleading, for no sooner had they won the tug-o'-war than
one insignificant Freshman, voicing the feelings of his fellow-classmates, shouted:
"Just you wait and see; we are going to win everything else just as 'easily' as we
won this. " Well, what could we do? We could not convince them by argument
that they were wrong, for a Freshman is incapable of appreciating and understand-ing
sound reasoning. The only thing left for us tc do was to demonstrate our
superiority. We have done this and done it thoroughly.
In the wrestling matches they won naught but a single match, and that by
default. The Freshman was too small to be matched. The lootball game was a
repetition of the \vrestling, a one-sided affair in which the Freshmen vainly sought
to prevent the "husky" Sophomores from crossing their goal line more than si,\ or
eight times. The most recent contest, the basketball game, added another \ictory
to our rapidly growing list. With but one more contest to win. you may rest assured
that "19 will still be seen on the historical old tank for another year.
But enough of this. While the Freshmen amuse us, we have a more serious
purpose in life than amusement. When duty calls, the Class of 1919 is ready to
answer "Here! " In performing our duty, and by doing all that we can for the
honor of our University, wc feel that in this way, and in this way alone, will we be
able to receive the full benefits of the work we have completed at 1 ulane.
Historian.
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Sophomore Technology Class Roll
Officers
David Walter Godat President
Robert Emmett Craic, Jr yicc-Presidcnl
Randolph Livingstone Griswold Historian
Edwin Augustine Bynum, Jr. . Jamhalava Representative
Members
Clotaire Lecomte Adam
I'homiciil UiiKin.-eiiMs; Tiis-o'-\Vai- ( L' I ; Class Wn-sllins (2); Clnss Fonlliall (1. 2); CniHain (2);
Varsity BaselmU.
Enrique Alvarado
M»M-h:iTii<:U and Kl.^ct ric-nl Knj,'in<-»>riMS'.
Coleman Lerov Barr
Si^;nia I'hi; AU'i-lianit-a! and Elccti-ical RnKinor-rins ; Tns-o'-Wal' fli; A'arsily 'I rr.ok Ti^ani:
I'ri-sidi'nt Class {!): Vice-President (1).
Joseph Warren Borque
I'i Katil)a Aiplia; Mcc-lianiial and Rii^cl rical Knsin*M-i-ins".
Edwin Augustine Bynum, Jr.
Delta .^isnia Phi; .\U-clianii-al and Elet-trical Kn^ineerins: Tngr-n'-U"ai- tl. 2>: Class Wfi-stling
tl»: EnKineerinK ."^nfiety (1. 21: l^nard "I" Dirt-ctoi-s Enpfineerins Society (2): ".Tamlialaya" Rep-ivsentativc
(1. 2).
Robert Emmett Craig, Jr.
Beta Tlii-ta I'i: Cli.niical Enffinei Tins: Tns-ci'-War l2l: F.nsiniciing Snciely f2); Vice-Pl fsidonl
Class (2 1.
Lewis Joseph Faucheux
M'-chanical and ICIi-ctfical Ensineefin.tr: 1 iiiT-i»'-Wai- (2).
Clifford Freret Favrot
II. Ha Kappa EpsiliHi: Chemical Engine ciinK: Tns-ii'War 12); Class Fnolhall (2).
Herbert Anthony Peter Frey
chrniical lOn^iinf,'!]!!^-.
David Walker Godat
Kappa Higmn; Chemical Ensincciins; Tupr-o'-War (1. 2); Class n'lesllins (1): Class Foolhall
(1. 2): Captain Class Foniliall (1); Class Pi-esidcnt (2): Tulane Club (2); KnsineerinK Society (21.
Joseph McCormick Gondran
ch.niiial lOimiii -in;;: l-:n.i;ine, rins .'society.
Randolph Livingston Griswold
Alpha 'lay oni.q.i; (henii<al Enu'lneei-liiK ; Class Historian (I, 21; Rn.irinccrinR ."Society (21.
1 Iarry Hamilton
Kappa .'-i^-ma: Meihanleal atid Elecl lii^al EnKiiieerinK ; Class Foolhall 121: EnKlneeriiiK .'Societv
(1.21.
Louis Nicholas Hammett
i'i Kappa .\lpha; .\ rci( il ..Inr.- ; .\ ichit.'Ct iiral .Society (I. 2).
James E. Koch
.•^iKma Alpiia Epsli.in: Mechanical and Electrical EiiKlncerlns: TuK-o'-Wnr (11; Clnss Foollmll
(1); Tulane Club (1, 2): EnKlnoerInK .'society (2).
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William Frederick Kopfler
Meohanital and EL-ctiiial Engineering-; Tug-.i'-War (2).
Edward Conniff Lanphier
Cheirieal Ersiniering; Tug-o'-War (2): Class Football (2).
Alden McLellan III.
t igma Fi; fignia Alpha Epsilon; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-o'-War (2); Class
Football (1. 2 ; C12SS Basketball (11; Class Track Team (1).
Edmund Butts Martin
:^igma (hi; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Joseph Daniel Martin
.Mechanical and Eltctrical Engineering; Tug-o'-War (2); Engineering Society (1, 2).
John Edwin Moore
K^ppa Alpha; Chemical Engineering: Class Secretary and Treasurer (2); Engineering Society (2)
(3).
PORFIRIO NUILA
(hemical Engineering.
John Eblen Rau
Phi Kappa Sigma; Chemical Engineering; Engineering Society.
Joseph Harry Rau
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Roger Post Sharp
Arcliitectvr.-; Y. M. C. A.: Circus; Architectural Society (2); Tulane Club.
Alex. S. Sonntag
Chemical Engineering.
Miner Howard Vallas
:\lechanical and Electrical Engineering,
Randolph Cooper West
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Chemical Engineering; Class Track Team (1). Class Vice-President (1);
Class Prtsirtent (1); Tulane Club (1, 2).
Edgar Whitehead, Jr.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Tug-o'-War (1, 2); Class Basketball (1, 2).
William Emile Wunderlich
^lechanical and EUctrical Engineering; Tug-o'-War (2).
William Patton York
.Architecture; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1); Circus Committee (1).
Louis Westly Zeller
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Tug-o'-War (1).
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J^MBJlI^J7XyT
1917
The Class of 1920
These hallowed olive-leafed trees that grow
Beneath a dazzling sky of light and blue,
Bemock the man that treads the path below,
Wearing a cap of the self-same hue
With a bit of blue to represent a \ iew
Of the horizon's limitless expanse
Of nothmgness. Yet shall all eyes pursue
The magic olive s triumphant advance
And wonder al the Freshman on the Field of Chance.
A Freshman! How the world doth love the man
That men call Freshman ! Is not sympathy
Forever molded for the Celtic clan
Who wear the green of Nature? They shall be
Monarchs of vast immortality.
Though persecuted. But to be concise.
"In hoc signo vinces!" Thy victory
Shall come, O Freshman! 'nealh this green device,
Satan, with which, 'tis said, could conquer Paradise.
So when the year has sped her solemn course.
When the hour-bells cease their insistent clang'rous
cry.
We, still arising with a conqueror's force.
Shall wear the Soph's own scalp; shall defy
The graven gods of slavish days gone by.
And show ourselves as champions of the right.
Then shall our far-sung glory never die.
Then Freshman here shall rule with conscious might.
As high-browed princes in these holy halls of light.
James Si.nclair, Historian.
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Freshman Technology Class Roll
Officers
Walter Jewitt Barnes PresiJcnl
Alwvn Smith Vicc-Prcsiilcnl
Armand St, Martin Kreeger Secretary-Treasurer
Members
Wallace Frank Abadie James Burton Hackett
iMuTiiical Engineering: EnKineei-Ing So- Jlpchanical and Kleclrica).
cl.ly.
Robert Lee Atkinson, 'Jr. »M«i,,chae^l M^»atthews ,Irwin
(•i\-il Entcineering; Class Football; Engi- ....
noering Society. Aiclulecture; A rihitecluial Society.
Walter Jewitt Barnes
Sigma .\lpha Ep.silon: Mechanie.al and CaLVIN NICHOLAS JoYNER Electi-ical : En.gin<-enng Society: Iiig-ol- -^
War: Class Pi-esiclent : Varsity Football Civil Engineering: Rilb- Club.
.Squad.
Lawrence Wade Bass
Clleniical Engineering
IsADOR Bernard Kahn
.Vrcliitecture : Architectural Society,
William Grant Black
Delta Kai>i5a Epsilon: Mecbanical and
Electrical; Tug-or-War: Class Football. ArTHUR OrDWAY KaSTLER
Cliemieat Engineering.
George Shield Brandon
Mechanical and Electrical; Wrestling.
Samuel Kessler, Jr.
Zeta Beta Tau : chemical Engineering: En-gineering
Society; Tulane Club; Menorali.
William Robert Bourdeau
Cheniical Enginecrin.!;;'.
Jean Muriel King
JMii Kappa Sigma; Mechanical and l^iigi-neering:
Tug-ol'-V/ar.
Marcel Benoit Calongue
Mechanical and Electi-ical. . o R.t i^ Armand St. Martin Kreecer
Cheniical Engineering: Class Secretary
Treasurer.
Clement Hypolite Dabezies
civil Engineering; Class Football; F.ngl- Rrv Ft IA<! I OTupnp
neellnn Society. '^^^ '^'-''^^ UOTHROP
cheniieal En.gineerlng.
Beverly Peets Fercuscn
IM Kappa Alpha; Civil Engineering. WaLTER HvnSON MeRCIER
.Mechanical and Klietrical.
Richard Charles Fitzgerald
Mechanical at>d 101e,-i rica I ; Engineering MarTIN FlOOD MiaZZA
"""Ipl-v. ('homlcnl Engineering.
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Freshman Technology Class Roll
Richard Froscher Muller
Mechanical and Electrical,
Alwyn Smith, DD.S.
Psi Omega; Cliemical Engineering: Class
Vice-President.
Philip Nicholas Nott
Sigma Chi; i\Ieehanical and Electrical;
Tug-ol'-War.
Wynn Rogers Nourse
Ci\-il Engineering; "Tulanc Weekly."
Lester Joseph Smith
Kappa .Si.gnia; .\rcliilecture ; Architectural
Sociely.
Earl Tillotson
Mechanical and Electrical.
WiNNFiELD Harold Tinney
Chemical Engineerin.cr.
Timothy Vincent Regan
Special.
Milton Anthony Voorhies
Chemical Engineering.
Charles Wiggins Ruckstall
i\leclianical and Electrical,
Thomas Jefferson Ryan, Jr.
Delta Si.gma Phi; Mechanical and Elec-trical;
Engineering Society; Class Foot-hall.
James Louis Sinclair
Chemical Engineering; Class Historian.
Alfred Adair Watters
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mechanical and
Electrical; T\ag-of-War ; Captain Class
Football Team: Rifle CInh.
Charles Lafayette Wright
Beta Theta Pi; Mech.anical and Electrical:
Tug-of-War; Class Football.
Louis John Wyler
Tug-of-War; Wrestling: Class Football;
Engineering Society.
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW
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Gone But Not Forgotten
IT is (he inception of the conclusion. The Law School will soon be deprived of its
most valuable group of undergraduates. No longer shall the attractive physiognomies
of these embryonic solicitors be in evidence on the steps and in the corridors of
cur most beloved institution of learning. No more shall Gibson Hall enjoy a death-like
stillness and quietude occasioned by the supreme vocal efforts of would-be stump
orators and opera singers. Never again shall happy and delighted frowns adorn the
foreheads of earnest legal instructors, while idiotic queries pour from the lips of the
assembled (cl) asses. Nor shall ever be heard again the quiet chucklings of dignified
laughter issuing from the depths of the n'er-to-be-forgotten "bull-pen."
No gentle hiss shall escape from the overheated steam pipes; no discriminating
"flivvers" shall declare title to surplus nickels; no lecture halls shall serve as tonsorial
parlors for the removal of immature mustachios; no blackboard ammunition shall fly
unerringly to its human target; no snapping of fingers and exuberant exclamations shall
add "interest" in the "study" hours; no merriment shall enhance the pleasures of reading
in the library; and no wrestling matches and tickling parties shall disturb the otherwise
uproarious behavior of the students. For
Know All Men by These Presents, that en the uneventful day of June
the sixth, the worthy members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen shall
assemble for the purpose of severing active connections with their Alma Mater.
Yea, verily, it is with a sense of sincerest regret that this action has been deemed
expedient, for now the deserving instructors must be robbed of the noble presences they
have learned to love so well, but upon the heartless "profession" must be bestowed this
wealth of brain and dignity granted to the chosen few.
But even though doomed to meteroric careers of affluence and prestige, happy shall
be their recollection of their Alma Mater for whom they did so much; sweet shall be
the memory of the appreciation so ably earned.
Raymond H. Sall, Hislorian.
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Senior Law Class
Louis Lee Abbott
New Orleans
Tulane University.
Glencly Burke; Old Heiaellxrs
B.A.,
I'i Kappa Alpha:
Cast; Class T'ootball and Basketball; Captain Class
Bas'jUatI; I^aw Debating: Club; "Jambalaya" Boaid.
Enalut Kiot.
James Monroe Barnett
Denham Springs, La.
B.A., Tjouisiana State University.
Pi Kappa .\lplia; .Sigma Delta Chi; Delta Kappa
.'\lpha.
Edward Vincent Boagni
Opelousas, La.
Kappa Alpha; T^aw
Secretarj' Class (2).
Debating Club; Tulaiio Chil-
Sumter Peter Cousin
New Iberia, La.
B. -\.. Tulane University-.
Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; Class
Football. '12, '15; Varsity Track Team, '12, '13, '14;
Class Track Team, '12; Junior Prom Committee,
"14; Forum Literary Society; Senior German Club;
Secretary-Treasurer Tulane Club. '14. '15; Varsity
Debating Team, '16; Chairman Debating Council,
'16; President .Academic Student Body, '15; Law
Debating Club; Class President, 17; President Law
Student Body, '17; President Student Council, '17.
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Charles Constantine Farrell
Columbia, S. C.
TjT^.B., rni\'»Tsit.v nl" South Carolinji.
I'lii IJpltn Tlunn: IntiTl'raliTnity Coumll Cciiii.in
fhili: nnsltclh.'ill.
Robert Burns Fisher
New Orleans
Roai-il Ml" ICditors '>"ovi lici-n l.aw QuartiMl.\ ;'
J'^'oruilK Chess (""luh: Pri'sident; ('. ('. D. A. I\ M.
(Mass R(lit.-n- "Janibalaya" ci ) : l.aw linhalini; Clul)
PolHy Clul); riass Baskill.all (il.
George T. Gilmer
Shrevepoit, La.
B..-\.. Tulanc Tnivt rsily.
Kappa .\l]>lui: Hoanl oC Eclllni's SDullicin Law
Qviai-leii.\-;" Forum: Tulanc S'ooiely ol" Kcononiks;
Class Sccnlary di: I'la.ss Vi<-i'-l'ii'siilpnl c; l : r,aw
D.lialins Clul>.
Frank Joseph Grunewald
New Orleans
I a\v Iii'lia'ing Club: Vifo-Presiilt-ui ( :; i ; 'I'l-casurt
CJ 1 ; Socrclaiy-Tronsurcr class CM.
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Henry L. Hammett
New Orleans
B.A., Loyola University.
Pi Kappa Alpha: President First Year Moot Court;
Senior German Club: Board of Editors "Southern
Law Quarterly;" Oratorical and Debating Council
(2. 3); Carnot Debate (2); Polity Club; Law De-bating
Club; Forum; Tulane Club.
Dawson Allen Johnson
New Orleans
B.A., Tulane Univeristy.
Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Council German Club.
Victor Kaufman Kiam
New Orleans
B.A., Tulane University.
Zeta Beta lau; KOKEA; Tulane Society of Eco-nomics
(3, 4. 5, 6); Board of Editors "Southern Law
Quarterly" (5, 6); Law Debating Club; Sergeant-at-
Arms (6); Forum (1. 2. 3); Menorah; Tulane
Club 13, 4. 5, 6); Oratorical and Debating Council;
French Circle (1, 2); First Tear Moot Court.
Clarence de Lucas
New Orleans
Graduate Soule's Commercial College: Secretary
Law Debating Club.
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Benjamin Wentworth Miller
Covington, La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; "Tulane Weekly" (1, 2>:
riass Athletics (1, 2); Junior German Club; F. K.
S.: Back Steps Club: Intcrtratei-nity Council Ger-man
Club.
Neil Gordon Nuttall
Patterson, La.
PKi Kappa Sigma
Saln'ador Roccaforte
New Orleans
Delta Sigma I'hl; First Year Moot Court; I^aw Di-liatlng
Club: Sergeant-at-Arms (2); Treasurer i ;; i : "Tulane Weekly" (2, 3).
Raymond Henry Saal
New Orleans
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Julius Howard Wiener
New Orleans
Class Football ill; Glendy-Burke li, 31; First Yuar
Moot Court; Menorah : Tulane Club; Vice-President
C. C. D. A. P. E. (2, 3>; President Law Debating
Club 13); Secretary 12); Oratorical and Debating
Council (3); Board ol' Editors •Southern Law Quar-terly-
(2, 3).
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• Second Year Law Class Roll
Officers
Manning Wright Heard PreslJcnl
William A. West, Jr Vicc-PresiJenl
Eugene D. Saunders Secrelar^
Members
Alexander Stevenson Allain New Orleans, La.
I'i Kaiipa Alplui; Varsily Biiski-tliiill .'qviaci (1, Jl; r>aw Dfbatlns (.'lub.
Eva Lillian Atkinson New \'ork City
r...\.. X.irmal c-,,U,-kv. N. V.
Samuel Millard Ball Ravenden, Ark.
Kiyli^a .Mplia Epsilon.
Jacob Feibelman Baer New Orleans, La.
Law Pt'liatiii^ ('lull; (IIciuIy-LSiirUi.' ; Alenurah .Sccielj'.
PosEV RiDCLEV Bowers Gulfpori, Miss.
.Ml'lia Tan (Jiiu-.ua; l:..\.. Tulanr l'niv--isU>- ; Inter-Fratuniitj- (omu-il (loiniali i.'lul*.
Thomas Bayne Denecre New Orleans, La.
I'si Up.silon.
George Joel Ginsberg Alexandria, La.
iJkMiil.v Barki'l Law llclialini; I'lub: .\Uoinalf Varsily LIcliatiiiK Team; Mormrali .-;.>-
ciL't>'; EXfi-iuivf ('oniiiiitUH- ami Librarian nl" Mi-noiah Society.
George B. Harrison, Jr New Orleans, La.
Kapiia Siuiiia: I'bi Ui-lia I'lii; .''iKma Omiircm I'I: Glcndy Burlco (1. Ill: Law Debat-irii;
i'ImI>: Tii i:-i.l - Wa i". 'II; I nl.-i- I'ratiTliilj- <'tnm<il Cernian Club.
Manning Wright Heard New Orleans, La.
Delia Kappa l';psili>n; I'bi Delia I'bi: Class Viee-1'iesiilenl 111: Cla.ss Tresident (2):
Clenily Burke: Law DelialinK I'lub: Class I'^onlball : Boskelball ami Tiaek (A. >M S.):
S-'iilbeni L;iw » >itartei-I>- ; 1 nl er-l''raleniit.\- Cnuneil Cernian Clvib.
Leland Ross Hewitt Mansfield, La.
Kapp;i .'-'i^nia; Inler- l-'i-aleniity Ciiuneil Cei-man club.
William Walter Jones De Ridder, La.
riii Kappa Si;;nia; \'atsit.\- Traek Tiam. "11. "I.'': Serub I'nntball 'leani. "11. 'li:; Law
Deballliu Club.
Lawrence Edwin Kerwin Hounia, La.
.^iKUia .Mpba l-:p.<ilnn.
Ledoux Roger Provosty New Roads, La.
I'hl Dell;i Tbeia; I'lil Delia I'bl: SiKma Dmieron I'i; U..\.. Spi'lne HIM ColloKe: Law
Deballny Clvib; I'nlliy Club: Tulaiu- i-'lub; Clendy Hurke; Inlor-Fraternlty Cotincll Oer-mnn
Club: .\sslstant .Manager nasketball Team. '17: Mnnaiioi' DnsketbnII. 'l.S; Ruslness
ilanapor "Jambalaya." "l"; Si-nloi- (.lerman.
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Second Year Law Class Roll
Members
Joe Claude Meraux Meraux, La.
Delta Sigma Plii; \^.\.. Tiilan.- University; Class Football and TuR-of-War (A. ^: S. i ;
Varsity Football Team ( :5 years) ; Pi-cretai-y French Circli-; Vit-e-PrrsUient Spanish
Circle; Law Debatinjc Club.
Philip Augustin Miller New Orleans. La.
lielta Tau Delta : Sou I horn Law Quarterly.
Edgar Taylor Morris New Orleans. La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delia Phi; Sigma Omicron Pi; B.A., Tulane L'niversity; GUndy
Burke ; Tulane Club; Varsity Tennis Team ; Inter-Fraternity Council German Club.
A. M. Pvburn Dodson, La.
Ivapjta Alpha ; B. A.. \'anderl)ilt l"niversil>'.
Joseph Rosengarten New Orleans. La.
Law Debating Club.
Eugene Davis Saunders New Orleans. La.
Delta Kappa Epsilon ; Phi Delta Phi ; Secretary Glendy Burke (1) ; Pr-esident Glendy
Burke C! ) ; Business Manager "Tulane Weekly" (2»; Class Secretary (2>; Tulane Club;
Inter- Fraternity Council German Club.
James Dudley Simon, Jr St. Martinville. La.
Glendy Burke; Law Debating Club.
Samuel Adams Trufant, Jr New Orleans, La.
Sigma Chi ; President Fi'eshnian Law, ' 17 ; President Sophomore Law, "17 ; Polity Club;
Inter-Fraternity Council German Club.
Rudolph Henry Waldo New Orleans. La.
Herbert Schwartz Weil New Orleans. La.
B.A.. Tulane l'niversity; Varsity Debating Team, '16; Oratorical and Debating <'i»uncil :
I^aw Debating Club iJambalaya Representative); Southern Law Quarterly; Tulane so-ciety
or Economics; Glendy Burke; Pol it,\' Club.
William Alice West. Jr Norwood. La.
Phi Delta Theta: Phi Delta Phi; Ph! Beta Kappa: Kappa Delta Phi; Sigma Omicruti I'i:
B..\.. Tulane l'niversity; Kappa Delta Phi Medal ( I ) ; Business Managei- "Jamba I ay a"
Ci) : Editor-in-Chiei" "Jamba lay a"' ( -1 1 : Manager Football Team (4) ; Varsity Football
Squad (3): Managing Editor "Tulani- Weekly" CD; Class Wrestling. Football, and Tug-of-
War (1, 2>; Graduate Manager Football Team (.'>; Law L^ebatlng Club: Secretary De-bating
Council ( .T ) : lnlei'-Fraternlt.\' Council German Club.
Joseph Kohn Wright Houma. La.
Kappa Sigma ; Inti-r- Fraternity Council German Club.
Max M. Schaumburger New Orleans. La.
Li. A.. Tulane University : "Jamba lay a" Representative of Class (IM ; Varsity Debate.
'15; Speaker Glendy Burke; Tulane Society of Economics; Secretary Oratorical and Do-bating
Council ; Class Secretary-Treasurer Law Debating Club; Tulane Forensic Club:
Carnot Debate; General Business Manager "Tulane Weekly" ; \'arslty Football Stjuad;
Tulane Rllle Club; French Circle; Spanish Circle: Tulane Press Club; Menorah.
George Wiltz Billups New Orleans. La.
Alpha Tau (im-ga; Phi Delta Phi: Southern Law Quarterly; Rille Club; Glendy Burke;
Tulane Club; Junior German Club; Law Debating Club; Inter-Fraternity Council Ger-man
Club.
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First Year Law Class Roll
Officers
A. M. SuTHON PrcsiJciil
J. C. McGee Vicc-PrcsiJcnt
A. A. Provosty Treasurer
Members
E. L. Clark New Orleans. La.
Law Dt'hatin;: <*Ull>.
N. A. DuMONT Meridian, Miss.
B.t^.. MerUlian ('(iIU'j.;e: Post ('rradliate .^luilent at Tiilano; Law Debalins flub.
Charles Elliott Amite Cily, La.
n..\.. Tulain- riii\t*rsily ; ".lanibalaya" lieprt-sentativc.
C. A. GoNDRON Donaldsonville. La.
Law Diz-batins Club.
H. C. Hava New Orleans. La.
Law DL-batillf;' (^lub.
F. A. Miller New Orleans. La.
Law I3i-batins club.
J. C. McGee . New Orleans. La.
Law Uebaliiiy Club: 1 'la.^s Vki--I'iv'sl(lenl ; Gleml.v-Buikc.
T. J. Martin Si. Martinsville. La.
ru.--ii|-Wai (1): I''vi'ni-b circK'; "Tulam- Wei-kly"; Tulane Club: Law Debating Club.
R. L. Perkins New Orleans, La.
r^ij;nia Chi; Senior. Colli-pe m' .-Vrts ami Sciences: Class I'ootball C2); Class Secretary
i:!); Secretary Fonim (:!): Tnlanc Weekly" (3. -1): \'iee-rresi(lenl A. Oc S. Class i It":
1 iiler- !''rali-i-uit.\' Ceuiu-il tlei'nian Club.
J. C. PeTERMAN Marksville. La.
SiBiiia Clii; Varsily I'"ii"lball Sc|uail: luter-Fraternily t^ouncil (briuan Club.
A. A. Provosty New Roads. La.
I'lli Delta Thi-ta: .\.l'... Si>rin,i; Hill Colle,i;e: Law 1 .i-lial ili.i; Club: Inter-Kralernily Ciuiii-cll
Oei-ntail Club.
W. F. Rices, Jr Covinglon. La.
Melta Kappa l-Ipsilnn: t tj. 'P.: Inter- Kralernlly Ccuiieil tlerinau Club.
.'X. M. SuTHON New Orleans. La.
Ilela Thela I'i: llii Hela Kappa: li.A.. Tulane fniversily: Kreiieb Ciieb-: class I'resi-ib-
nl ; Inter- I'ralernh.N" Cnuneil (bMiiian Club.
G. Van Studdiford Jonesburg, Mo.
Kappa .Miiha: X'arslly I'lunball T.ani.
O. H. Wharton New Orleans, La.
.\.H.. Kcaehle College.
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An English Pessimist's View of Life
We can only be Iwenty-one once, don I you know,
We can only drink so much champagne;
We can only have so much fun, don'l you know,
We can only have so much pain.
We've only one stomach lo fill, don't you know,
We've only one life to enjoy;
One cheque-book lo pay every bill, don t you know.
And soon we outgrow each new toy.
We've only one girl on the square, don't you know.
We've only one glass for the eye;
These things are the same everywhere, don'l you know.
We've only one grave when we die.
Ajjaline Katz, '19.
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ISADORE DYER, PH.B., M.D.
DEAN CF THE SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY
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Senior Medical Class History
' N writing the history of the Medical Class of Nineteen-Seventeen, I can
give only a few of the most important events which stand out most promi-nently
in my memory.
It is not altogether a pleasant task to compile this history, as there
are, intermingled with the four most pleasant years of our lives, many
clouds of darkest doubt and deepest despair. Yet, now that we are
nearing the end of our lives within the walls of Tulane, we look back
upon these dark clouds, and, viewing them from another angle, can see the silvery Iming
which was invisible to the eyes of most of us during our earlier days.
At the beginning of the session of Nineteen-Thirteen and Fourteen, we applied for
admission into the Tulane Medical School with thai buoyant self-confidence of youth
and the determination to master all the subjects of our chosen profession. There were
many obstacles which prevented many from bemg enrolled with us, which fact has caused
this class to be fewer in numbers than any class for years previously. The leading among
these obstacles might be mentioned the rigid enforcement of the preparatory require-ments,
and also the great scarcity of finance which prevailed about that time.
I believe that I may safely say that the majority of us. feeling that we were among
the chosen few, resolved to "put our best foot forward" and to get the most out of our
course. Some of us have kept this resolution and have accomplished much, while others
have forgotten it at times, yet we all hope that when the final test comes, it will be de-veloped
that we have not spent our time in vain.
Like all other classes, there were among our seventy-odd members at starting, many
who could not stay the pace and dropped out before the session ended. Many others,
no doubt, at times felt that it were wisest for them to follow the same course, but did
not do so.
We entered into the work of the first year with great energy and perseverance, so
that our work was, upon the whole, very good, and we accepted the not very frequent
words of praise from our instructors with the feeling that some of them at least were
earned.
When the time came for our final examinations al the end of the first year, we were
too well known to our professors, and we are sorry to say that the pruning process cut
off some of our members.
Roll call at the beginning of our second year showed that we had lost more than
twenty men, and with the addition of only three new men, we began that most strenuous
of all, the Sophomore year. I think that our work this year was of better class than
before, for we had become more familiar with the studies and more thoroughly imbued
with the Spirit of Tulane, so it was easier to work harder, and more was accomplished.
1 here were many hard problems to solve, and \se, like the ihousniids who have gone
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before us, spent many weary hours over those fundamentals of Medicme which, I hope,
in part at least with us all.
As all things must have an end, so must the Sophomore year, and finally this did
come about. Now, mdeed, were there days of restlessness and suspense while waiting
to hear the result of our year's work.
With the beginning of our third year, we progressed to the new scenes, and interest
was renewed, for we felt that now, at least, we were studymg Medicine.
Our number this year was enlarged by the addition of several men from other schools,
and we welcomed them into our midst. This year passed quickly, and we were allowed
to enter the Senior Class.
We were sorry to learn that three of our members could not be ^vith us, as they had
answered the call to the colors, and were bravely fighting our nation's battles on the
Mexican border, where we trust they ar-a covering themselves with glory.
Now, that we are neanng the end of our college days, we trust and sincerely hope
that cur work shall pass muster, and that it may be said of us "Well done." May we
go forth from these halls with the determination to conduct ourselves always as gentle-men,
to love our profession, to aid our fellowmen, and to so conduct our lives that when
we are finally called before the Great Physician, He too may say "Well done."
W. C. RoY.^LS, Historian.
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Ernest Emile Allgeyer
New Orleans
Slunia Nu: Phi I'lil; Stars and Hais; Class Nishl
I'ommilli't'.
William Edward Barker, Jr.
Plaquemine, La.
B.A.
:^iK(iia Xu; 1 lii Bula ri; t'liairiiian J'ittliro Com-niitluc.
Charles Wesley Barrier, Jr.
Dallas, Texas
B..^., Tulane University
Slynia Alpha iSpsihui; Phi (*hi; .\lpha (-)incga .\1-
plia: Stars and liars.
F. T. Beatrous
Donaldsonville, La.
B.S.
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Miss Linda Hill Coleman
Houston, Texas
Kappa Alpha Theta; Partial.
Richard S. Critchlow
New Orleans
chairman Seir-Holp Commiltee.
George J. de Reyna, Jr.
New Orleans
William Russell Eidson
Enterprise, Ala.
Plii Beta Pi; Alplia Omega Alpha: Stars and Bars;
Class Night Committee.
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Morgan Shell Evans
Houston, Miss.
B.S. University of Mississippi
Phi Delta Tlieta; Phi Chi; IiUi r-Frat.^rnlly Coum-
German Club; P. P. A.; Invltatlnn Cnmmlttee.
W. Newton Floyd
Middleton. Mo.
Henry Leroy Franklin
Benchley, Texas
Chi Zela I'hi; ricUiri- CnniniUtoo.
Val. Henry Fuchs
New Orleans
Phi Beta PI; Class Night Commlltee
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Tracy T. Gately
New Orleans
Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; Kappa Delta Phi; Varsity
Football (1, 2); Class Seci'CtaJT (3); A. O. Q.
Idys Mims Gage
Columbia, S. C.
Phi Chi; Vaisily Baseball (1, -^\ Ivy Day Comniil-ice;
A. O. Q.
E. C. Hancock
Coviness, Texas
B.S.
Uella Oniicron Alpha.
Eugene Darius Hardin
Toomsuba, Miss.
Chi Zeta Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha.
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pRANKLVN A. Howell
Baton Rouge, La.
pill Doltii Tlu'ta; Km|iihi I'si;
Coniniiuee.
"liaiinian r'l'uyrani
Emmett Lee Irwin
Baton Rouge, La.
B.A., Louisiana Slate University
Kappa Alpha: Aiiilia Ivappa Kajipa; "TulaiU'
Wui'kly" (1); Class Hisloi-ian <2); Class Prcsklonl
(."1; Class Treasurer (4).
John J. Irwin
New Orleans
B.S.
I'lil Liita I'i.
John Paul Jones
Camden, Ala.
Slynia Nu: I'll! Clii.
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Waldo Austin Knolle
Industry, Texas
Chi Zeta Chi.
LuciEN Amaron Le Doux
New Orleans
I'i Kappa Alpha; Nu Siyma Nu.
Walter Edmond Levy
New Orleans
B.S., Tulane University
Zeta Beta Tau ; Alpha Omega Alpha; Stars and
Bai-s; Chairman Class Night Committee; Class Rep-resentative
Jambalaya.
Samuel Benson Lyons
Sulphur, La.
l^hi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Pi; Invitation Commit-tee.
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T. R. McCarley
Okolona, Miss.
Delta Kapim Epsiloii; Aljiha J-iappa Kapija.
Olin Glaze McKenzie
Cordele, Ga.
B.S.
Sigma All>ha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Kapjia; Cai)
and Gown Committee.
Ernest Monte McKenzie
Dardonell, Ark.
B.A.
pill Kappa Sigma: Plii Beta Pi; Class Secretary
(1); Class Presirtent (2, 4); Student Body Council
(2).
John Campbell McSween, Jr.
De Funiak Springs, Fla.
Kapini I'yi.
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George Alfred Mayer
Marksville, La.
Phi B*--ta Pi; Cap and Gown Comniitlee.
Anthony Manuel Menendez
New Orleans
Ph.G.
Joseph Charles Menendez
New Orleans
Ph.G.
Alpha Omesa Alpha; Stai-s and Bars; Cap and
Gown Commit loe.
Francis Albert Meyer
Thibodaux, La.
B.A., Spring Hill College
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Medical Class
J. R. Morgan
Heflin, Ala.
riii Beta I'i; IMrtiiro I'oniniilloo.
Stafford H. Nothacker
New Orleans
Leow W. NoWIEiRSKI
Yorktown, Texas
AlpSja Kappa Kappa.
Mercer Cravnor Parrott
K