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ROBERT U. SLUM • EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
JOE H. KIRBY, JR. • BUSINESS MANAGER
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NEW ORLEANS was a provincial French-and-Spanish town for
nearly a century before it became a part of the United States.
When the Americans came in 1803 they found a civilized Latin
city with its theatres and circuses, its masquerade balls and duels, Its opera
and bullfights; and the first Americans found New Orleans as different
from the cities of the Atlantic seaboard as though Louisiana had been
another continent. Men of many nations added to the cosmopolitan life:
from the West Indian Islands had come refugees and emigres bringing
with them their culture and sophistication, their gaiety and vices; and
always, like a black thread in the tapestry's pattern, the Negro slaves inter-mingled,
giving vividness to the city's color and design. From its earliest
days there was a strange combination of wealth and poverty, elegance
and brutality.
Nearby, in the sea-marsh of Barataria, smugglers and pirates held pos-session,
and the overland trails leading north and east were infested by
bandits and hostile Indians; and a trip by sailing ship from New Orleans
to Philadelphia, New York or Baltimore was a dangerous adventure.
So the old walled city of Nouvelle Orleans was as alone in the lush
wilderness of Louisiana as though it stood on a tropical Island. Within its
irregular walls grew up men and women unlike any other group in
the United States.
Then in 1803 the Americans came and a new era began. And yet, more
than a century later. It is Impossible to think of New Orleans without
thinking of Its gaudy past. Even the street names are full of romance,
each one telling Its story to those who are willing to listen.
And so it seems fitting that this issue of the "Jambalaya", the official
yearbook of historic Tulane University, should remind us of the fabulous
but true stories of old New Orleans.
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New Orleans the Unique
^^'ONE of the world's large cities has enjoyed a more picturesque
existence than New Orleans. Each of the four flags which has
fluttered over it has left an indelible tint, resulting in the vari-colored
complexion which New Orleans singularly possesses. The first
flag was the Fleur-de-Lis, planted by Bienville in 1718 for France, after
which were hoisted the flags of Spain, the Confederacy and the United
States. Under such circumstances, it seems unnecessary to classify the
bevy of races and classes which have settled here and called themselves
New Orleanians—suffice it to say that the conglomeration has always
been a happy one, although most unusual, its elite, "bon vivants," Creoles,
pirates. Spaniards, French, Irish, Italians, mulattoes, and "niggers" have
all been jostled together for some occasion or another—and tolerated it.
These occasions were many; a war, a duel, a quadroon ball, Friday at the
French Market, services at the St. Louis Cathedral, a night at the Old
French Opera House and Mardi Gras. This cosmopolitan conviviality is
typical of New Orleans and makes it unusual and interesting. A stroll
through the Vieux Carre will convince the most skeptical that the archi-tecture
of New Orleans likewise has been diversified by the four flags.
Such diversity is singular, hence New Orleans the Unique.
Since Tulane University is such an integral part of New Orleans, and both
are unique because of a jambalaya of races, countries and habits, the
editors thought that this theme would provide excellent decoration for
Tulane's "Jambalaya." We proceed with the Fleur-de-Lis as an emblem.
May it meet with your approval.
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Doctor Milliard E. Miller
In appreciation of their paramount
popularity, sound advice, and pro-found
interest in student affairs—we
proudly dedicate this volume of
The 1938 Jambalaya
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DR. MILLIARD
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FEATURES
ATHLETICS
FRATERNITIES
ORGANIZATIONS
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npHE editors have made a sincere attempt to
portray the collegiate year unprejudiciously.
Our purpose-to please the entire student body
and not to feature the ''big-shot" at the expense
of the average Tulanian, for whom this annual
is published. Our prayer-that our purpose will
be achieved and that you will not place this
1938 volume in the category labeled-^'Stereo-typed
Jambalayas." If in the years to come you
will frequently turn these pages to relive your
1937-1938 term at Tulane, our prayer will be
answered, our efforts will not have been in vain.
RICHARD KEARNY BRUFF
Registrar of the University, Emeritus, Tulane University
DIED JUNE 19, 1937
ISAAC IVAN LEMANN
BA., M.D., F.A.C.P.
Professor of Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine, Tulane University
DIED SEPTEMBER 2, 1937
MARY WILLIAMS BUTLER
Professor of Drawing and Design, Newcomb College, Tulane University
DIED OCTOBER 20, 1937
LAURA LAKE IHRIE
B.A. Edn.
Secretary to the Employment Bureau, Newcomb College, Tulane University
DIED OCTOBER 31. 1937
ADELINE ELAM SPENCER
A.M.. M.S.
Professor of Geology, Emeritus, Newcomb College, Tulane University
DIED DECEMBER 19, 1937
CLARA GREGORY BAER
Professor of Physical Education, Emeritus, Newcomb College, Tulane University
DIED JANUARY 19. 1938
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Doctors Augustus Cenas and Warren Stone are
seen after a chat in front of the old Tulane Med-ical
Building in 1845. These enninent physicians
laid the foundation for Tulane's nationally famous
Medical School—for New Orleans' wonderful
medical center. Note the freshman still chatting
with Doctor Cenas—the 1800 boys tried to
"soft-soap" professors too.
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ESMOND PHELPS. A.B., LL.B P. (•dent
CHAUNCEY FRENCH f"" VicePrtiiJcnt
ERNEST LEE JAHNCKE, B.E SrcmJ VUe-Ptnidcm
WALKER BRAINERD SPENCER, A.B.. LL.B.
CHARLES ROSEN. A.B., LL.B.
MARCUS JOHNS MAGRUDER. M.D.
SAMUEL ZEMURRAY
n.ORENCE D'^'MOND, A.B.
JULES BLANC MONROE, A.B.. LL.B.
JAMES PIERCE BUTLER. LL.B.
GEORGE ELLIOT WILLIAMS, B E.
S. WALTER STERN. A.B.
CHARLES ALLEN F.'WROT, ME.
JOSEPH WHEADON CARROLL
CHARLES LEVERICH ESHLEMAN. A.B.. M.D.
CHARLES SEYBURN WILLIAMS
JOSEPH WOODRUFF GEORGE. A.B.
LAWRENCE ANDRE WOGAN
Secrftiity jrni 'I'tcjiutct
EX-OFFICIO
RICHARD W. LECHE
GoyernoT of Louiiitinj
ROBERT SIDNEY MAESTRI
A/iiyor «/ Ntw Orlcini
THOMAS H. HARRIS
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A MESSAGE FROM
I have started my new duties as President of Tulane University under most auspicious
circumstances. For the cooperation and support of all connected with the administration,
the faculty, the students and the alumni, I am grateful. The administration has sought
to make more amenable the government of the University, and the administrative staff
has been increased to some extent to relieve the President of many laborious details. The
faculty, by which a University is chieflv judged, in addition to adopting improved teaching
methods and inaugurating more stimulating classes, has undertaken research work which
will do much to reflect to the credit of the University and to inspire students. The stu-dents
have adopted a spirit of learning and companionship, by which attitude they them-selves
will profit and the University attain its objects. The alumni have renewed their in-terest
in the University, and as a large proof of this have undertaken to give to the Uni
versity a new Student Center Building. I hope each alumnus may see in this building the
spirit of his own student days and the realization of student dreams.
I cannot look ahead without looking back over the past century, without examining
the background we have acquired, without interpreting what we may expect from the fu-ture
in terms of that background. Our predecessors have put into this institution their
great spirits, their high ideals, their determination to face reality, and in turn have im-posed
upon us the duty to help preserve the civilization of the world and of the South.
With that duty, goes the obligation of guarding the privilege of free thinking, of free ex-pression
of truth, of free investigation of the problems that confront us. Bricks and mor-tar
and money and material things have not made Tulane University. Indeed, such things
are notably lacking which are regarded by many as necessities. But the intangible qualities
of character have given it the standing it ha: attained, the position it holds. We have a
firm foundation upon which to continue our growth.
In what direction then shall we grow? This book may show the trend we have fol-lowed
for the past year. Onlv a bird's-eye view of this year will inform us whether or not
it has been relatively important. I hope it has. I hope that higher Education may have a
new grasp upon the South through Tulane University.
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1. Tulaiie's tenth Presidential lnan«urati()n bej;an Sunday, Jan-uary
i6, 1938, with a CDnrrrt liy the Newcomh-Tiilane
Festival Cliiiir, directed liy MaMiard Klein.
2. On Mnnday and Tuesday, each department held a syin-posiuiii—
seen at the lenal symposium arc Tulanc Adminis-trator
Walker Spencer, President-elect Harris, Dean Clark of
\ ale, Chief Justice O'Neill of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
3. Dr. Philip Jones of Swarthmore, and President William
Wickenden, of Case School of Applied Science «ere snappid
i\itli Dr. Harris, alter the Inaugural l.uiiclienn, at llir
KiK)sc\ell Hotel.
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Mrs. Harris, Muriilay nit;lit.
5. 'I'hc fnrinal itistallalimi Icink placi- I'ljisilay iiiKlit—a ivpical
(Iri'ssing rfjom scene.
(). Rolierl S. Maestri, Mayor (if New Orleans duns a cap and
Kown fnr the occasion, as Dr. McCntcheon of Tulanc looks
on.
7. Kicli.ird 1. elite, (lovernor of I.iniisiaiia and Dr. Harris, chat-ting
in the dressing; room hcforc the ceremonies hej^aii.
8. Dr. D. S. Kllioti, Dr. Robert L. Meniict (both of I'lilane)
and Pifsideiit William Wickendcn of Case School ol .\pplied
Science a\^ait the proces^ifin.
9. The priicesMon.
10. I hereli\ induct yon, Knins (arrolllnn Harris, as tenth
president ot 1 niane I Diversity, reads Ksmond I'lulps, pres-ident
of the Tidane Board of .Administrators.
11. With tile authority vested in me as President of I'tdane t'lii-versit>,
I confer on yon, Sophoiiisba I'reston Hreckinridne,
the decree of Doctor of Laws. (Miss Hreckiiuidne was one
of fourteen who received honorarv decrees after Dr. Harris'
induction.)
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Roger P. McCutcheon
Ph.D. from Harvard, Professor of English, Dean of
tlie Graduate School—and a regular fellow, say his
students and associates. Co-author of two text-books,
contributor to many periodicals, scholar,
humanitarian—"Doctor Mac" withal is ever ready
and able to lick the best on the golf links.
James Adair Lyon
Native Pennsylvanian—now Chairman, Crurses for
'I"eachers. Energetic, indulgent, genuine. He loves
people, conviviality:—evidence—he initiated b:ith the
Tulane and Ncwcomb Book Stores. His main love
is photography. Dr. I.yon was in charge of photo-graphing
the Solar Kclipse of May, 1900, at I.eander
McCorniick Observatory, Winnshnroiigh, S. C.
Other interests—.Auto mechatiics and driving.
Anna E. Many
No stern disciplinarian, hut rather a quiet, under-standing
woman, who performs her duty as Coun-selor
to Women by knowing each girl. A graduate
of Ncwcomb, she is imbued with its rich tradition.
Result—all the more able to inspire, assist, and reach
the hearts of her girls. Miss Many is more than
"the bestcst friend a girl could have." Hobbies
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badminton anfl golf.
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"Tulane's New Deal" is what everyone is saying since
the beginning of the 1937-1938 session and the advent
of new President Rufus C. Harris and recently ap-pointed
deans Marten ten Hoor of Arts and Sciences;
Paul D. Brosman of Law; Roger P. McCutcheon of the
Graduate School; and Elizabeth Wisner of the School
of Social Work, which heretofore she has governed as
director.
Immediately upon assuming office, President Harris
began his program of expansion. The aim—a bigger
and better Tulane; the watchword—onward. Many
new and needed courses were added, departments were
enlarged, and new faces have appeard in every branch
of the University. Altogether, ninety-two members of
the faculty, administrative staff and office personnel
have been annexed since last session.
A new department, Public Speaking and Dramatic
Arts, was added to the curriculum of the College cf
Arts and Sciences. The Law School, for the first time
in its history, conducted a summer session, offering four
major courses which were well attended and a great suc-cess.
The Department of Graduate Medicine was con-solidated
with the School of Medicine, thus broadening
the facilities of both. The Department of Mechanical
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and Electrical Engineering was split into separate de-partments,
thus allowing each to deal more specifically
with its subject and lessening the overlapping of courses.
President Harris and the new administration have lit-erally
worked wonders with the physical plant. Most
outstanding of the manv improvements, to the average
student, was the renovated and modernized refectory,
which now houses the Book Store and Post Office. Re-turning
students found the porch glassed in, modernistic
furniture throughout, and a flagstone terrace under the
trees in front—an ideal spot in the fall and spring
months.
Gibson Hall was renovated by the enlarging and mod-ernization
of offices, the refinishing of woodwork, and
the addition of new equipment where possible. Dr. ten
Hoor was appointed custodian of the building and has
introduced several regulations regarding smoking, bill-posting,
etc., that arc intended to prolong the present
appearance of the structure.
The biggest building project realized this vcar was the
rounding out of the stadium into a horseshoe, accom-plished
by joining the north ends of the concrete stands
with steel stands. Another long-fcit need that promises
fulfillniciit in the near future is the erection of a Student
Paul W. Brosman
Pep, VDUth, vitality—he walks with it, thinks with
it. in short, he lives with it. .\ j.S.P. from Yale,
the nea[i of the Colletre of Law is a recognized legal
aulhnrity, writer, scholar, and h:ii vivant. tireatest
pleasure—a nightly novel, before going to sleep. He
collects "Red-Seal" phonograph records, has his
Infore-dinner highliall daily.
Charles C. Bass
Mississippi ccninlry bny, now DcTii of the School of
Medicine. M.O., Tiilane; LL.n., Ouke: D.Sc . Lon-don,
and F..\.C.P. Dr. Hass assisted Gorgas in the
discovery of the yellow fever germ. His preference
—Research Medicine. .\n inveterate coffee drinker
—he is often off lo the nearest cafe.
Marten ten Hoor
Musician, philosopher, teacher, Pean of the College
of .^rts and Sciences. .At the helm of the largest
department—a man with his love, sympathy, and
knowledge of youth is itecessary. Never gets up
earlv, hut once up shares Pr. Brosman's vitality.
Ili~ holihies—analysing handwriting, reading detec-tive
stories.
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James M. Robert
Affectionately called Dean "Jimmy" nf llu- (OIliKc
of Engineering. Got his B.E. at Tiilane while shy
one and a half years of high school. Pet hates
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smoking, narrow-mindedness, and pettiness of soul.
Gets up early, goes to bed early, likes the out-doors,
and good music. His controlling interest—youth and
its development.
Morton A. Aldrich
He built the College nf Commerce in 1914—is still
its Dean. The type who remains until the last of
the work is completed—but plays eipially hard. Up
at four each morning, he reads until nine. Predilec-tion—
his hunting and fishing lodge, where his spare
time is spent among "cajuns," who think him a god.
Elizabeth Wisner
Author, braintruster, counselor. Dean of the School
of Social Work. A.B. from Newcomb, Ph.D. from
Chicago University. Her unselfishness, love of man-kind,
spurred her on—made her worthy to serve
the suffering. Is a member of the Social Security
Board. Hobbies—traveling and hunting up old
houses.
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Center Building, where student gatherings may be held,
and which should contribute to a closer-knit student
body. On November 12 th the Alumni Association, led
by Judge Janvier, announced the drive for funds for
the project, and it was carried forward with such en-thusiasm
that its success is assured.
What was one of the most significant events of the
school year took place on the morning of October 12,
when the honor system was officially reinstated in the
College of Arts and Sciences. On that morning the
student body of the college gathered in the Assembly
Room to hear Dean ten Hoor explain the system and
the sixty outstanding members of the college who were
chosen to serve on the board take the oath of acceptance.
The gala event of the year was the inauguration of
President Harris on January 18. The ceremonies were
attended by delegates from universities throughout the
nation, most noted of whom was Dr. Robert Maynard
Hutchins, young and progressive president of the Uni-versity
of Chicago. The formal exercises culminated a
three-day program which included a series of symposia
on "Current Trends in University Education." The
program began January 16 with a concert by the 300-
voice Tulane-Newcomb festival choir. On January 17,
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the symposia took place, and on January 18, the formal
inaugural ceremonies were performed.
The enthusiasm and accomplishments shown by the
extra-curricular organizations marked the school year as
one of unusual progress. The Cotillion Club sponsored
a series of "name Band" dances that were enjoyed by
thousands. A new activity, the Tulane Theatre, was
organized, and its first presentation, "Three Cornered
Moon," was so well staged that the success of the group
is assured. The Tulane Glee Club, having 90 members,
and that of Ncwcomb, numbering over 200, distin-guished
themselves on several occasions, most notable of
which was a NBC broadcast, which won them national
acclaim.
There were certain administrative branches established
during the session that have been particularly active.
Outstanding is the Tulane News Bureau which, under
J. H. Randolph Fcltus, Assistant to the President, super-vises
news releases to the press, thus assuring that the
public is adequately and correctly informed regarding
Tulane's activities.
From the brici (iiuline above, the editors hope tli.it they
have indicated the remarkable progress made in the
1937-1938 session by the new adiiiiiiisrrntion toward a
bigger and better Tulane.
Frans Blom
Director, Department of Micidie American Research.
Kducated in Copenhagen, Denmarli, he received his
M.A. from Harvard. Became interested in arch-eology
«hile working with an oil company in Mex-ico,
later in charge of Harvard's Citiatemala Ex-pedition.
It is he who put Tulane's Department
on the top. Prefers riding mules in Mexico to driv-ing
cars in .America.
Pierce Butler
.\iillii)r, sclnilar, teadur, Dean of Newcomli College.
iCdncated entirely at home before entering college,
he received his Ph.D. fron) Johns-Hopkins. Of his
many hooks, the most famous—"Life of Judah P.
Henjamin." His works on Shakespeare are authori-lic.
Prefers chess and solitaire for relaxalinn.
J. H. Randolph Feltus
Diplomat, executive, .Assistant to President, Director
of Public Relations. A beaming personality behind
a (|uiet, reserved front makes friends and intUiences
peoeple immediately. His abilit\ —the ideal answer
lo a president's prayer. Randy's hobbies—collecting
pipes anil l>ird hunting.
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First Row:
EDNA EARL ANGLE Now Orltans. La.
Jambalaya Assistant Editor (M. Editor 14); Dramaric Club (3. 4). S'C-retary
(4); Art Club (1. 2»: Glee Club II, 2): Finance Committee (3. 4);
Executive Committee (4); Tulane Cotillion Club (3, 4); Hockey
IL't Mil-: MARIE ARTIGULS N;w Orleans, La.
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1 I.IZADETH NKVINS BAKER New Orleans, La,
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Art Club I I. :. 3, 4), ViccPre,ident (4); P..n Hellenic Council
Second Row;
1 GUISE BAXTER Griffin, Ga.
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Art Club
.11 .S.SEl.VN ROSE BENSON New Orleans. La.
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Art Club (I. 2, !, 41; Pan Hellenic Council
BABETTE LEVY BOLLAG New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Class Hockey (2, 3); Class Baseball II. 2. 3),
Varsity (2. 3); Oass Basketball (2, 3); Publicity Chairman (41; Operetta
(4)
Third Row:
SARA ELIZABETH BOOTH New Cleans. La.
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Pan-Hellenic Council; Art Club (I. 2, 3, 4). Tieasurer (4t; International
Relations Club; Y. W. C. A. II. .\ 3. 41
ELIZABETH VERNON BRONSON New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (2, 4); International Relations Club (2); Dramatic Club (2);
DebattUK Club (4)
HILDA BLOUNT BROWN Atlanta. Ga,
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HulUhJoo 11); Dramatic Club II. 2 ) ; International Relations Club ( 1
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2, 3, 41; Art Club (II; Final Dance Court (2); Mardi Gras Court (2);
Jambalaya Fayonte Section (3); Campus Ni^lit Chaiiman (4); House
Council |4); Cotillion Club 14); Litgniappc (41; Junior May Day Com-mittee
(3)
Fourth Row:
DOROTHY LULA BRUMBY Franklin, La.
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Glee Club; C^peretta
MARY DAVIE BUII New Orleans, La.
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MRS. PHYLIS GEWIN BUNKLEY Stamford. Tex.
Florida State College
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MARY LOUISE CHAPOTEI New Orleans, La,
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EUGENIE CHAVANNE N.w Orleans. La.
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Lai;nia[\pc (3); Student Body Vice President
CAROLINE PENNOCK COATES Baton Rouee, La.
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Glee Oub (]); Art Oub I], 2. 3. 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2. 4); Water
Color Club (2. 3, 4)
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
ELISE COHN New Orleans. La.
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Class Vice-President (U; Swimming Team (1. 2); International Relations
Club (1.4)
MARY ELLEN COHN Houston, Tex.
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Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4); International Relations Club (2); Debating Club
(3, 4); Dramatic Qub (2. 3, 41; Junior May Day Committee. Ptogtam
Committee (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3)
DOROTHY ROSE COLOMB New Orleans. La
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Art Club; Glee C!ub
Second Row:
POLLY CORBIN New Orleans, La.
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Hockey Team 111; Class Vice-President (2 1; D amatic Club (1. 2)
CATHERINE LOUISE CORNAY New Orleans. La
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JANE EVANS DARRAH Mobile, Ala.
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Third Row:
DORIS VERTIELEE DILLON New Orle.ins. La
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Y. VC. C. A. (I, 2. 3, 4); Lampyrids 13. 41; Glee Club (1. 2. 3);
Hockey ( 1 ) ; Baseball ( I )
BERNICE MARION DIPPACHER New Orleans. La
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Art Club; Y. W C. A.
FRANCIS Cl.lNE DR.'\KE New Orleans, La
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Y. W. C. A. II, 2, 31; Dram.ntic Cuh (1); Art Club (2, 3)
Fourth Row:
GLADYS MARTIN LDDINS Slidell, La.
Music School Student Body PreMdent; C.Iee Cub (2. 3. 4): Orchestra
II. 41; Dramatic Club 111; Student Council 141; Executive Council 141
SARA CECELIA ELLIS Pens.icola, Fla.
Oichestra II, 2, 41; Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Operetta (41; A Capella
Choir 14 1
DOROTHY EDITH EVERIJTT . . New Orleans. Ui
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(4)
Fifth Row:
KAIHIRINI-: DAVIS FRAZIER SiKnal Mountain, Tenn.
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Glee Club (1, 2. 3. 4), Vice-President (3); Operetta (I, 2. 3); Home
Council (3); Art Club (1); Dramatic Qub (1, 2); A Capella Choir (2,
3, 4)
CLARA OIGA FREEMAN New Orleans, la
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Cilee Club; Orche.slra; Debatin|{ Qub
BETTY RI 'IN FREW New Orleani. La.
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MAR'i' VALhRIli GAir;NNIE . New Orl.-ans. La.
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Debating Club; A.t Club
HLOISli MARY GCNHRnS New Otlc.ins, La.
VELMA ANNETTE GIRELIUS New Otleans. La.
GIlc C ub
Second Row:
LOIS ISAlUn. C:OLDSMITH S.in Antonio. Tex.
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Debaiini; Qub (2, 3). SccreLlry-Treasurei (4|; Glee Club (2. 3. 4);
Oprietta ( 3 1
MARY ASHLEY GREENE New Orle.ms, La.
L,ifniappe (3. 4): D.'batini; Club 13. 4)
JANE MARION GREENFIELD St, Louis, Mo.
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Alt Club (1, 21: International Relations Club (1. 2. 4): Athletic Council
Ml: T. LI. R. K. (2. 3, 4); House Council (2. 3). Secretary (3);
Pan Hellenic Council (41; llu'UbjIoo (4); Dramatic Club (1. 2)
Third Row:
CHARLOTTE M.\R^ HARDll- New Gleans. La.
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MAR"!' ADA HARDY Ja-.:)tr. Tex.
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A Cap-'lla Choir; Glee Club; Op-'retta
MARGERY SEARLCS HASSELTINE C.irviU-. La.
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Glee Club (2. 3)
Fourth Row:
CHARLOTTE STONE HAWKINS New Orlean.. La.
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Student Body Prejidcnt (4); Tulane Student Council (4); Student Body
Corresponding Secretary (3); Class Treasurer (2); Class Prrridcnt (1>;
Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3); Treasurer (2); Debating Club (1, 2. 3);
Varsity Debalor (2, 3); Student Council (1, 3. 4); Cotillion Club
(3. 41; T. U. R. K. (2. 3. 4»
ADELE HANNON HEA'ION New Orleans. La.
A II II
H„ll.,b.ilm. (41; T. LI. R K. (.'. 3. 41; Hockey (1); R.istetl-all (1)
MARIE ELISE HEBERT New Orleans, La.
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Fifth Row:
MARY DOROTHY HEBRON El P.iso. Tex.
HulLibJoo (3); Lagmafpe (4|; Glee Club (I, 4); Operetta (4)
BEVERLY JEWEL HESS Kansas City, Mo.
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llulUbtiloo (41: Cotillion Club Executive Committee (3); T. U. R. K.
12. 3, 4), Chairman (3); Class President (2): Class Treasurer (1, 3);
Executive Council (2); Student Council (2); Newcomb Pan-Hellenic
JANE CHAUViN HOCHENEDEL Houma. La.
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Art Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Cotillion Club (3. 4); Intcrnatio:ial Relations
Qub (3, 4)
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
VERDA ALTHEA HUDSON New Orleans, La.
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JANE RUTH HUEY Homerville. Ga.
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Art Qub; Dramatic Club; House President
CALEDONIA JACKSON Greenville. Miss.
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An Club (I, 2. J, 41; Dramatic Club (1. 3. 4); Qass Tteasurer (2);
Finance Committee ( 3 ) : Glee Qub ( 1
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Second Row;
NANCY LEE JOHNSOr-f New Orleans, La.
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Athletic Council (3. 4). Chairman (4); Hockey Team (1. 2, 31. Varsity
(2. 31; Basketball (I, 2. 3); Archery Team (2. 31; Baseball (2, 3);
Varsity (3|; Glee Club (1, 2. 4); Y. W. C. A. 12. 3. 4); Dramatic
Club II. 2); Bowline Team ( 1 )
DOROTHY RUTH JOSEPH New Orleans, La.
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FI.EURETTE EMELIE KAHN Rayne. La.
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Athletic Council 12 1; Varity Barkctball (1. 2, 3); Varsity Ba,seball (1.
2, 3); Hockey Team 11. 31; International Relations Club
Third Row:
OLIVIA PFISTER KAMMI:R New Orleans, La.
Basi'ball Team I 3 )
JANE EI.IZAUETH KILLLHER New Orleans. La.
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Dramatic Club II. 2. 3 4) Vice-President (41; Art Club (1. 2, 3);
D.l-itun: (.Tub 14 1; C1.1SS Tre.lsurcr 141; Hockey Team 111
MAY LEE KINBERGER New Orl.-ans. La.
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Athletic Council (2. 4); "N" Club; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2 3, 4).
Cabinet 121; Art Club (I. 2. 3. 41; Dramatic Oub (I. 2); Glee Club
12. 3. 41; Op-retta II. 2. 3. 41; Hockey (1, 2. 3). Varsitv (2. 3);
Basketball II. 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2. 31. Varsity II. 2. 31; Tennis;
Water Color Club; Swimming
Fourth Row:
MARJORIE READ Kl INI SMI I H New Orleans, La.
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Class President 131; Student Council 14 1; Lampyi ids II, 41
l:l,INOR KONRAD New Orleans. La.
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Y. W. C. A. 12. 3, 41; Glee Club 131; Hockey 111
KATHIiRINE HEVERI.l;'!' LANIER Birminnham. Ala.
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Art Club (I. 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Qub (2. 3. 4); Lampyrids (2, 3, 4)
Fifth Row:
DONNA F-RANCES LEMARIE New Orleans. La.
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Lampyrids; Art Oub
MADI II INK MALVINA IJHVY New Orleans. La.
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Dramatic Club (I. 2); Athletic Council (3. 4); Varsity Hockey (1. 2, 3);
Varsity Haskilball (1); Varsity Baseball (I. 2); Swimmmii (I, 2, 3);
Newcomb Champion (2, 3)
SYDNEY GLADYS LOR New Orleans. U.
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Hockey (1. 2. 31; Baseball (1. 2); Lampyrids (1. 2. 3, 4). Ptrsidcnl (4);
Class Vice-President (41; International Relations Club
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liRTT'i- GAUDET LOCKHTT N™ Oilenns. La.
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Art Cluh President (4); T. U. R. K. (3. 4); PinR PonR Champion (3);
Bowlinn Champion (3); Varsity Basketball (2); Art Club (I. 2. 3. 4)
FRANCES KOHN LOEB Montgomerv. Ala.
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Hasktrtball; Dramatic Club; Tennis; Fencing; Swimming; Hockey
CORINNE HUGHANNA M.AUNSEU. New Orleans. La.
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Second Row:
lONE ZUl M.\ MAVER New Orleans, La.
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Art Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Dramatic Club
BERNICE ESTFLI.E MEYER New Orleans, La.
MARJORIE MOODY Shreveport, La.
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House Council
Third Row:
JERRIE MARY O'CONNOR New Orleans, La.
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Varsity Basketball II, 2, 3); Vanity Bajcbcll II. 2, 3). Captain (3)
MILDRED PALTER New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club
M.^RY EDMUNDS PEACOCK Clarksdale, Miss.
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House Council (3, 4), President (4); Student Body Recording Secretary
(21, Treasurer (3|; T. U. R. K. 12. 3, 4), Newcomb Chairman;
Executive Committee (2, 3, 4); Student Council (41; Cotillion Club (3,
4); Art Club (2. 31; Dramatic Club (2, 3)
Fourth Row:
BETTY JANE PEARCE New Orleans. La.
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CJlee Club (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), Trearurer (2), Vice-
President (3), President (4); Art Club (4)
NENA NATALIE PELIAS New Orleans, La.
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Art Club (2, 3, 41; Dramatic Club (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (3);
Cotillion Club (3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (3)
HARRIET LOUISE PITTS Alexandria, La.
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Student Council (2, 3, 4). Secret.iry (3). President (41; Debating Club
(1, 2, 3. 4). Secret.-iry Treasurer (2), President (3). Chairman (4); George
Prize (2)- Glendy Burke Literarv and DeKiting Society (2); Oxford
Debate 13); Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Dormitory Coun-cil
(4).
Fifth Row:
MRS. PAULINE JORDAN POWELL Waco. Tex.
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PEGGY PRICE New Orleans, La.
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ANGELIQUE LEDOUX PROVOSTY Alexandria. U.
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Art Club
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
DOROTH'l' JEAN PUGH New Orleans. La.
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Hockey (1. 2. 3); Basketball (1. 2. Si; Baseball (1. 2. 3); Athletic
Council (2. 3); "N" Club
DOROTHY ELAINE RESTER New Orleans. La.
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Jambalava il. 2. 3. 4). Assistant Busineis Manager (2. 3). Business
Manager (4); Campus Night Chairman (31: Cotillion Qub (3, 4);
Qass Cheerleader (2); Class Vice President (3): Art Club (1. 2); Dra-matic
Club ( 1. 2. 3. 4)
ANNA MAE RICKS New Orleans. La.
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Art Club
Second Row:
MRS. EMMIE HIRSCH ROSENFELD Fayette, Miss.
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International Relations Club
ELIZABETH MARGARET SCHELIN New Orleans, La.
Qassical Club (1, 2. 3); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3, 4), Cabinet (3). Secre-tary
(4); Swimming Meet (3)
MARIAN FRANCES SCHOOLHELD Chattanooga, Tenn
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Third Row:
MARJORY SALE SCHWARZ New Orleans, La.
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T. U. R. K. 13. 41: Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3. 41: Art Club (1. 2, 3):
International Relations Club (I. 2, 3. 4), President (41: Head Cheerleader
(3. 4); Class Cheerleader (2 1: Pan Hellenic Council (41; Class Hockey (1,
2. 3); Newcomb Ball II, 21. Varsity (2); Spalding (I, 2, 3, 41, Var-sity
(3); Tenni-s (1. 2, 3, 41; May Day Committee (31; Student Council
(41
MARIANA AUGUSTA GERTRUDE SCOTT . . . New Orleans, La.
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Glee Qub (1, 2, 3, 4); A Capella Choir (3, 4): Operetta (1, 2, }, 4);
CLissical Club (2, 3, 4)
SIDONIE PROVOSTY SCOTT Alexandria, La.
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House Council (4); Art Club (2. 3); International Relations Club (3. **);
Debating Club (I)
Fourth Row;
MARY WILFONG SHAW New Orleans, La.
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Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
AMELIA MARGARET SMITH Clarksdilc, Miw.
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Council (41; Art Chairman (2); Cotillion Club (8, 41: Dramatic Club
(1, 2. 3, 41, Secretary (21, Stage Manager (31; Art Qub (I, 2, 3, 41:
Pan Hellenic Council (3, 41, Secretary (3); Hulhbjloo (3); Basketball
(1, 2, 3, 4); Hockey (1, 2, 3. 4), Captain (2)
MRS. AII.EEN HALL SOSKIS Jellico. Tenn.
Fifth Row:
FRANCES BERTHA STERN New Orleans, Ij.
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ADELE LESSEPS STORY New Orleans. La.
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Dramatic Club (1, 21; Glee Club (1. 2. 31; Varsity Hockey (I, 2, Jl;
Operetta ( 3
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JEANNE UVERRIER STUART Harlingen, Te.
Dramatic Club (3. 4); Art Qub (41
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ALMA MARIE SULLIVAN New Orleans. La.
Hockey (I, 2. 3, 4). Varsity (2. 3); Basketball (1. 2, 3), Varsity (2. 3);
Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3); Debating Club (1. 2, 3. 4): Debating Coun-cil
(3); Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3. 4); Badminton Oiampionship (2):
Lampyrids (3. 4)
MARTHA HARRIL'T SUTHERLAND Taxco. Mexico
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Dramatic Club (2. 3. 4). President (4): Class Secretary (41; Dormitory
Council (4); Executive Council (4); Art Club (2)
SALOME MYRTLE THALHEIM Gretna, La.
Art Club
Second Row:
BEATRICE ELMA TRUDEAU Niw Oi leans. Ij.
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M.MCl' KHETT URTON New Orleans, La.
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CHARLOTTE JANE WADDLE New Orleans. La.
dice Club (1, 2. 3, 4)
Third Row:
MARY KIMBROLIGH WALKER New Orle.ins, La.
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Art Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Finance Committee; Art
School President
ELIZABETH SHORl ILL WALTERS New Orleans. Ij.
Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3. 4). Cabinet (3, 4); Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4);
Dramatic Club (11; Debating Club (2. 3, 4), Varsity (3, 4); Orchestra
(1. 2)
PEGGY PORTER WEAVER Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Hull.ihjhn, (1. 2. 3). Ncwcomb Editor (4); Glee Club (1, 2); Executive
Committee (4); Swimming (1, 2, 3)
Fourth Row:
PEARL JAN1C:E WEIN.STEIN New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (1); Orchpstr.i 111; Deb.itmg Club (2, 3)
MARY GRAVES WEl.lS New Oileans, La.
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FL0RENC:E WOODS WILSON Rockwood. Tenn.
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Doris Hall President; House Council (2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1. 2. 3,
4); International Relations Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Art Club (1, 2)
Fifth Row:
KLISE RUTH YARRUr New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Pan-Hellenic Council
MARJORIE ADEI.LE YATES Greenwood. Miss.
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House Council (2. 3, 4); West Wing President (4); Glee Club (1, 2,
3, 4), Secretary (3); Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 4); .\ Capella Choir (I, 2);
Pan-Hellenic Council
LENA LOUISE YOCUM El Dorado, Ark.
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JUNIOR CLASS
First Row:
HELEN ELIZABETH ADAMS Alexandria, La.
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Glee Club; International Relations Club
SELMA MARION BAUER New Orleans. La.
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ELIZABETH I.eMAIRE BOATNER New Orleans. La.
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Debating Club President; Dramatic Club
ROSA ELIZABETH BRASH Gulfport, Miss.
Lampyrids; Debating Club
Second Row;
PAULINE ISABEL BROOK New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club; A Capella Choir
KATIE SHEPHERD BUTT Pensacola. Fla.
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T. U. R. K. (3); Cot.llion Club 12, 3); House Council Secretary (3);
Student Council il, 31; Glee Club II, 2); Dramatic Qub (1, 2); Qass
Secretary (2 1; House Council (I. 2, 3)
HELEN ELIZABETH BUXTON Memphis. Tenn.
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ELEANOR MARIE CARRERE New Orleans, La
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Art Club (1. 2, 3); T. U. R. K. (2, 3); International Relations Club
(1); Pan Hellenic Council (2. J)
Third Row:
RURV COHEN New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Club; Glee Club
ALICE MARGARET CRAWFORD New Orleans. La.
Glee Club (1. 2. 31; Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3)
JULIA FRANCES D.-WENPORT New Orleans. La.
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ANNE ELIZABETH DENTON Mt. Carmel, III.
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Glee Qub; Art Club; A Capella Choir
Fourth Row;
ELIZABETH BRANFORD EDWARDS New Orleans, La.
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Student Body Corresponding Secretary; Athletic Council Seaelary-Treasurer;
Executive Committee; Hockey; Basketball; Varsity Baseball
MARCELLA IRENE EI.SHOI.Z New Orleans. La.
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GIcc Club
MILDRED ANNA FALLO New Orleans. La.
Badminton; Tennis
ELLEN HEWES FLOWERREE New Orleans. La.
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Fifth Row;
MARGARET ALLINCiHAM FOLI.ETTE New Orleans, La.
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Art Club; Hutiibiilon; Pan-Hellenic Council
FRANCES VONTESE FRANKLIN Rulevillc, Miss.
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Glee Club; Alt Club; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Varsity Debating
Team; George Prize Winner
MARJORV CLARE FREUND S. Louis. Mo.
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CI«M Hockey Team (I, 2). Varsity (I, 2); CI«M Basketball (2. )(;
Varsity (2); Cl.»s Swimming (2); Clou Tennia (2, )); Qau Baseball
(2. J)
MARJORII-: MARGARET GEARY New Orleans. La
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R. K. (3); Hockey (I, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, J)j Baseball (I, 2, 3)
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M\H.\ ADEI.E GINSBERG Dcs Moines, Iowa
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Universily of California
BARBARA JEAN GRIFFITH New Oileans. La. BIO
Y. W. C. A. (I. 2. 31, Cabinet (2). Treasurer (3); Classical Club
(1, 2, }); Glee Club (I)
SELMA EUNICE HAAS New Orleans. U.
Glee Qub (1, 2, 3; Operetta (2, 3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3), Vice-
President (3)
LUCILLE ALICE HARRIS New Orleans. La.
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Jamhai-Ava Staff
Second Row:
PEARL CECILE HHRSHBERG New Orleans, La.
MARIE LOUISE HOLBROOK New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Club; Debating Club
ESTHER JUDI.IN New Orleans. La.
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Varsity Hockey (1, 2), Captain Class Team (2); Varsity Basketball (1. 2).
Class Team (1. 21; Varsity Baseball (1. 2). Class Team (1. 2); Varsity
Newcomb Ball 111; T. U. R. K. (2); Bowling Qiampion (2)
ISABELl.E JOHNSTON Texarkana, Ark.
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Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
Third Row:
HILDA CARROLL KEEN New Orleans, La.
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Art Club; Dramatic Club
FANNY KERN New Orleans, La.
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Hockey (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2); Swimming 12); Tennis (2)
HATTIE MALLETT KIMZEY New Orleans. La.
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Dramatic Club I 1 . 2 I ; Y. W. C. A. I 1 . 2, 3) ; Tennis
URSUL.A. M.ARY KLEIN Metamora, Ohio
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Glee Club Vice-PresiJent; Orchestra; Operetta; A Capella Choir
Fourth Row:
WINIFRED HELEN KNIGHTON Homer, La,
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A Capella Choir (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2. 3), S.-crctary (3); Orchestra
(1); Operetta (3)
RUTH KOHLMAN New Orleans, La.
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DOROTHY OLCiA KORNDORFFER New Orleans, La,
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ANNE STURGESS KOSTMAYER Metairie, La.
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International Relations Club; Debating Club
Fifth Row:
BILLII-; JOYCE LACY Shreveport, La.
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MARJORIE CAMPBELL LEVERICH New Orleans. La.
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T. U. R. K. (3): Art Club Secretary (3); Finance Committee: Glee
Club (I, 2, 3)
MARJORII-: MILDRED MARCHAI New Orleans, La.
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T. U. R. K. (3); Lampyrids (1, 2. 3); Basketball (I, 2); Intern.ltional
Relations Club (1); Glee Club (1); Class Vice-President (3): Jambalaya
(2, 3)
CATHERINE BROWN McCAI.I Bennetlsyille, S. C.
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Art Club; Glee Club; Dramatic Club
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First Row:
HELEN LOUISE McCASKEY New Orleans. La.
A Capella Choir (2. 3); Glee Qub (1, 2, 3); Dramatic Qub (1. 2. 3);
Y. W. C. A. (I, 2, 3); Orchestra (3)
HELENE TUPPER McCLURE Sardis, Miss.
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Dramatic Qub (I); Art Club (1. 2); Class President (2); House Council
(2. 3): Student Council (2), Secretary (2); Executive Committee (2, 3);
International Relations Club (3); T. U. R. K. (2, 3); Student Body
Treasurer (31; Finance Comnuttee (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3); Cotillion
Club (2, }j
HELEN MARY MEYERS New Orleans. La.
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MARY ARTHUR MORELOCK HaynesviUe. La.
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Choir (3)
Second Row:
MARGARET FRAZER MORGAN Keetchie. La.
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Glee Club
MARY .MHOON NOBI.E Ravvillo. La.
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Orchestra; Glee Qub; A Capella Choir; Operetta
DOROTHY EDNA NUNGESSER New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club; Dramatic Qub
BETTY EASTLAND ORMOND Forest, Miss.
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DebatinR Club (I, 2. 3); Dramatic Qub (1. 2. 3); Qass President (1);
Student Council (1, 3)
Third Row:
ROSEMARY HELENA O'SHEA New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
MARY FRANCES PARNEI.I Hallcy. Ark.
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HHRTHA MEADER P.^TTON Greenville, S. C.
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Glee Club President; Orchestra; Y. W. C. A.; A Capella Oioir; Operetta;
Executive Committee
MARY ENDT PEARCE New Orleans. La.
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Classical Club (1. 2. 3); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (2), Vice
President ( 3
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Fourth Row:
JOYCE AGNES PEREZ New Orleans. I a
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Glee Club (II; Art Club (3); Pan Hellenic Council (3)
PEGGY ANN PHIIPOT Galveston, Tex.
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Hockey II, 2), Captain (2); Basketball II. 21, Captain (I); Athletic
Council (1. 2. 3)
MIMI CLARE PI ATTI:R New Orleans, La.
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Art Club
HENRIETTA ANNE PLETTINGER St. Fiancijville. La.
Classical Club; International Relations Club; Archery (2)
Fifth Row:
PAULA HOLLINGSWORTH POTTS Natchitoches. La.
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Glee Club; Mistrevs of Revels
FRANCES MARION ROLLINS Guirport. Mi»».
Cilee Qub; Dotmilory Council
UHRNia-; MARION ROSS New Orle»m la
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JEANETTE RUSOVICH New Orlran.. I .
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Pan Hellenic Council: An Club (31. Dramatic Qub (3)
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Glee Club (1. 2. 3); A Capella Choir (2, 3>; Orchestra (1. 2. 3).
Sefrclary-Treasurer (3)
MAUI- SHAN15S Cleveland. Miss.
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Art Cliih II, 2. 3); Dramatic Club (1); Class Vice President (2); House
House Council (3)
MARY CitRTKUDK SHAPARD Wichita Falls, Tex.
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Debating Club (1. 2. 3); Glee Club (1); Art Club (1, 2, 3); Dor-mitory
Council (3); Varsity Debating Team (2); Dramatic Club (1);
Class Treasurer ( 3
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DOROTH'^- MA-lL SHf^ROUSK Gilbert, La.
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Glee Club
Second Row:
MAXINL JUNE SILL Midland. Tex.
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Glee Club; Liignijppc
CHARLOTTE MAY SIMON S. Bend. Ind.
Glee Club
PEGGY SIMON New Orleans. La.
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BETSY SMITH Canton. Miss.
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Classical Club; Art Club
Third Row;
MERI H MARIE SMITH Houma. La.
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Glee Club; Badminton; Archery
MARY JANE STOUT New Orleans. La.
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.^rt Club (1, 2. 3); Tennis II, 2, 3); Ping Pong (1, 2); Swimming
II, 2); Bowling (1,2)
CHARLENE MERIEl. TAYLOR New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (1, 2, 3); A Capella C;hmt (I. 2); Operetta (2); Little
Symphony (2)
EUPHEMIE BOUTINE TOBIN New Orleans, La.
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Cotillion Club; Cilee Club; Hulhbjlim
Fourth Row:
MARY AREA UTLEY New Oilcans, La.
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Alt Club (1. 2. 3); Debating Club; Glee Club (I); Water Color Club
MILDRED VIOLET VALENTINE New Oi leans. La,
Oichestra (1, 2, 31, President (3); Operetta (2. 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3);
Y, W. C. A. (1, 2, 3), Cabinet (2, 3)
BETTY ANN VAN CLEAVE New Orleans. La.
Glee Club ri, 3); Dramatic Club (3); Operetta (I, 3)
DOROTHY MAllNDA VAN LUE New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (1); Art Club (1); Y. W. C. A. (2. 3); Cabinet (3);
Hockey (I, 2), V.lrsity 12); B.rsketball (1, 2), Varsity (1, 2); B.iseball
(I, 2), Varsity (1, 2), Captain (2); Cl.ass Bowling Champion (1)
Fifth Row:
ALICE VAIRIN WESTFEI.DT New Oileans, La.
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Art Editor, Lif^nijppi-; Art Club; Dramatic Club
CAROLYN RUSHBROOK WHITE New Orleans, La,
K A
VELMA CLARK WIEDERECHT New Oileans, La.
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Dramatic Club II. 2); Varsity Hockey (1, 2). Cl.iss Team (1, 2); Varsity
Baseball (1). CLiss Team (1. 2); Class Basketball (1, 2)
JEANNETTE WISE Warren, Ark.
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Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
PATRICIA WOODWARD New Oilcans, La.
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Class President (3); T. U. R. K.; Glee Club; Cotillion Club (2. 3);
Hockey
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
BETTY ADELMAN. '41 Des Moines, Iowa
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VIRGINIA ALBERT, MO Houston, Tex.
A A II
Glee Qub (1. 2): Art Club (1, 2); Operetta CI
MARGUERITE LILLIAN ALEXANDER. '41 ... New Orleans, La.
Hullabaloo; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Debating Club; Classical Club;
Hockey; Swimming
ELIZABETH DAVIES ALLEE, '41 Metairie, La.
Glee Club
ZEDAH OSIRIS ANDERSON, '41 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. VC. C. A.
Second Row:
FLORENCE MARGARET ARMSTRONG "41 Denver. Colo.
Glee Club; Orchestra
FRANCES ASBURY. '40 Amanllo, Tex.
PAULINE FREDERICK BAIN. '41 New Orleans, La.
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Y. W. C A.
LUCILLE FAIRCHII D BAKER, '40 New Orleans, La
II B *
Art Club; Hockey
NITA BAKER, '40 Alexandria, La
K A e
Third Row:
GERTRUDE FAY BALKIN, '41 Drew. Miss
Glee Club; Art Club
SELMA BECKER. '40 Houston, Tex
SUE ELEANOR BENTLEY. '40 New Orleans. La.
B !> A
Glee Club (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2); Classical Club (2)
REGINA FLORENCE BERMAN, '41 Birmingham. Ala.
SIMONNE JEANNE BESSERAT, '41 New Orleans. La.
Z T A
Dramatic Qub; Art Club
Fourth Row:
BKITV BETHEA. '41 New Orleans. La
K K r
International Relations Club
ARGENTINE EMELIA BLACK. '41 Met.,irie. La.
SHIRLEY ELISE BLOCK, '41 Jonestown. Miss.
NATHALIE MARY BOND. '41 New Orleans. La.
A II II
An Club; Jambai.aya; Intern.itional Relations Club
MARGUERITE HAYS BONDY, '40 New Roads, La.
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T. U. R. K ; Debating Club; Dramatic Club
Fifth Row:
LORRAINE RITA BORDES, 41 New Orleans, La
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Glee Club, Dramatic Club
MARCiARET EMMA BOSSHARDT. '41 San Antonio, Tex.
A A II
Art Club; Intern.itional Relations Club; Y. W, C. A.
ROSE HOI 1 'l' BOURGEOIS. "41 Marrero. La.
Y. W. C. A.
FRANCES ANITA BRANDT. '41 Biloxi. Miss.
A O II
(iti-f Club; Tennis: Swimming
BETSY BRES, '40 New Orleans. La.
K K I'
Glee Club (1); Student Body Recording Secretary (2); HulUhatoQ (I),
Avsociatc Editor (2)
Sixth Row:
Hll EN MARCiARET BRES, '41 New Orleans, La.
K A (I
FRANCES EM'/ABETH BROOKS. '41 Dall.n. Tex.
Z T A
Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
CATHERINE: ADELAIDE BROOKSHIRE. '41 Kaplan, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
ELIZABETH THORNHII I, BROOME, '41 .... Pass Christian. Miu,
II II 'I'
Art Club; International Relations Club; Classical Qub
HELEN FRANCES BROWN. '41 New Orlran. la
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Glee Qub: Archery; Dramatic Qub
JEANNE CATHERINE BROWN, '41 New OtUan,. la
K A (1
GIcc Club; Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
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First Row;
MARTHA BESS BROWN. Ml Grenada. Miss.
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Art CJiib; Dramatic Cluh
VIRGINIA S^BIL BROWNSON, '41 Now Orleans, La.
A o n
Glee Club; Art Qub
Ol IVIA ESTELLE BRUNI, '41 I.arcdo. Tex.
GIoc Club; Tennis; Badminton
MILDRED LAURA BUERKLE, '40 New Orleans. La.
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Y. W. C. A.
GLADYS BARRON BUSH. '41 New Orleans. La.
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Glee Cluh; Dramatic Club; Tennis
Second Row:
EVELYN DREUIL BYNUM, '41 Houston, Tex
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Dramatic Cluh; Art Club
MARY YVONNE CAHAL, '41 New Orleans. La.
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Glee Club
MARY JANE CALLAHAN. '41 New Orleans, La.
MIGNONNE ERNESTINE CAMBON. '40 New Orleans, La.
B •!. .\
Glee Ciub
BARBARA DEAN CAMPBELL, '41 New Orleans, La
A <) II
Glee Club; Art Cluh
Third Row:
JANE KATHRYN CAMPBELL, '41 Kansas City. Mo
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Glee Club
MARY LOUISE CANNON. '40 Oklahoma City. Olcla.
Hockey (2)
ELSA ALYCE CAPO, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Debating Cluh
JANIE HARRIS CARRE. '40 New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (1, 2); Hockey (H; B.iskrthall (1); Tennis (1)
ELIZABETH LEE CARROLL. '40 Alex.indria. La.
K K r
Art Club
Fourth Row:
ALICE OSWALD CARTER, '40 New Orleans, La.
K A
Glee Qub; Art Cluh; Classical Cluh
CHARLOTTE EMILY CARTER. '40 New Orleans, La.
K K r
Oass President (2h T. U. R. K.; Cotillion Club; Dramatic Club
HELEN SEALE CHARLTON, '40 San Antonio, Tex.
K A
DARRAH LOUISE CHAUVIN. '40 N.w Orlejiw, La.
K A
Jambalava; Glee Club; Dramatic Cluh; Hulhbjloo
GRACE CHAVANNE. '41 New Orleans, La
K K r
Fifth Row:
EDDIS MARNE CHERAULT, '41 Houston, Tex
A 11
Glee Club; Art Cluh; Badminton
ETHEL MAE CHRLSTIAN. '41 Houston, Tex.
A A II
Art Cluh
MARGARET JOYCE CHRISTIAN, '41 Houston, Tex.
A A n
Alt Club
RUTH JOYCELYN CHRISTIAN, '41 Houston, T«.
A A n
Art Club
LUCIE MARIE CLAIBORNE, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Cluh; Art Club
Sixth Row:
ELIZABETH CATHERINE COATE, '41 Arkadrlphia, Ark.
Orchestra
SARA ELIZABETH COBB, '41 Dallas, Tex.
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Art Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.
ELEANOR COHEN, '40 New Orleans. La.
Hulliibaloo; Dramatic Club
FRANCES LORRAINE COLLENS, '41 N.w Orleans, La
K K r
Art Club; International Relations Cluh: Archery
HENRIETTA COLLEY, '41 Grantville, Ga.
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Swimming; Dramatic Oub
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
DOROTHY MAE COOLEY, '41 Slidell. La.
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Glee Club
ELIZABETH COOPER, '40 New Orleans. La
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Art Qub; Dramatic Club; Hockey
AMELIA HONOURE CRAIG. '41 New Orleans, La
K K r
SARAH JANE CRAIS, '40 New Orleans. La.
A A II
Lampyrids; Athletic Council fl. 2); Glee Qub (1); Varsity Basketball
Captain; Varsity Baseball (1); Varsity Tennis (I)
MARY VICTORY CRANE, '41 New Orleans, La.
JaMBALAYa; Art Club
Second Row;
MARTXA MADELYN CRAWFORD, '40 Atlanta. Ga.
II B *
Glee Club; Art Club
CAROLYN BLANCHE CUDD, '41 Columbia, S. C
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MARGARET LOUISE DALFERES. '41 New Orleans, La.
Z T A
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Art Club
CORINNE ADELLE DAVIS. '41 Cleveland Heights. Ohia
Archery; Debating Club
DOROTHY KATHERINE DAVIS, '41 Anniston. .Ma.
Third Row:
I.YLE ANNE DAWSON. '40 Morganza, La.
Glee Club
LOIS ELIZABETH DeBAKEY, '40 Lake Charles, La.
Glee Club
MARJORIE DECKER, "41 Chicago. Ill
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International Relations Club; Debating Qub
NENETTE DENEGRE, '40 New Orleans. La.
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.^rt Club; Tennis
ELEANOR ELIZABETH DIXON, '41 New Orleans. La.
K K r
Dramatic Club
Fourth Row:
ALMA CECILE DRESNER, '41 New Orleans. La
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LEVERNE EMMA DRESSEL, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club; Jamba[.aya
BERNICR MARTHA DUNCAN. '40 New Orleans, La.
Art Qub (1, 2); Y. W. C. A.; Var-ity Basketball (1); Swimming;
Baseball ( 1 ) ; Tennis
CATHERINE STEELE DUNCAN. '41 New Orleans. La
Art Club; Archery; Badminton
M^RTHA PAULINE DUNCAN. '41 Alexandria, La
Glee Club; Debating Club; Jambalava
Fifth Row:
NORMA DURAND, '40 Donaldsonville. La.
ROSE MARIE DUVIC, '41 New Orleans, La. BIO
Art Club; Y. W. C. A
MYRTLE EASTON, '40 New Orleans, La.
B I- A
Glee Qub; Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club
HENRYETTA ALICE ELDRIDGE, '40 New Orleans, La.
B j: O
Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); Glee Oub (1, 2); Internallonal Relations Club (2);
Operetta (2)
BARBARA DOUGLAS ELLIS, '40 New Orleans, La.
II B •!•
Hockey; Dramatic Club
Siith Row:
AUDREY JEAN ETTLINGER, '41 Chicago. III.
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Hockey
ETHEI.YN BRINGIER EVERETT, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Gloe Club: Dramatic Club
LUCILLE HAVARD EWIN, '41 New Otiean.. La.
K K r
MARIE LOUISE EYRICH, '41 N.tchei, Misi.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
BETTY EMMA FAUST, '40 New OrlMns. La.
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Art Club
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First Row:
EDITH FENNO, '41 Now Orleans, U.
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Art Club; Incernntional Relntiorw Qub
HELEN COYLE FERRANDOU. '41 Now Orlonns. U.
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Glee Club; Jambalaya
NANCY ELIZABETH FIELDS. '41 P.no Apple Al.i.
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Otchostr.1; Dramatic Club
JEANNE OLIE FINKE. -41 Now Orleans. La.
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Arr Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W C. A
CAROL'l'N MAXINE FISCHER. '41 New Orleans, La
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Glee Club
Second Row:
MARY LILLIAN FLOTTE. '40 New Orleans, La
Glee Club (1. 2); Art Qub (1, 2); Basketball (1. 2); Baseball (1. 2);
Soccer (1); Tennis (I; Volleyball (1); Hockey (I)
SHELBY GIBBS FLOWERS, '40 Vicksburg. Miss,
K K r
HitlLih.iloii; Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
LOIS DOUGLAS FORD, '41 Now Orleans, La.
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Glee Club; Art Club
l.oNETTE TUCKER FORREST, '40 DalLis. Tok
K K r
Art Club
FAIRFAX FOSTER, '41 Frankl.n. La
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Glee Club
Third Row:
CHARLOTTE FRIEDMAN, »! St, Louis. Mo.
A K *
Debating Club
MURIEL RUTH FRELICH. '41 Chicago. 111.
Hulljbtiloii; Jambalaya
MARJORIE LOIS FRY, '40 Natchez, Mi^s,
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Dramatic Club; Art Club
ANNE ELLA FUGATE. '40 Hazlehurst. Miss.
DOROTHY LEE GAIENNIE. '41 New Orleans, La.
K A O
Art Cub; Debating Club
Fourth Row:
JANE I.UM GAITHER. '41 Hopkinsville. Ky.
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Dramatic Club
MADELEINE MATHILDE GALl.AGHliR. '40 . . . Now Orleans. La.
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Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Internatuinal Relations Club (2);
Art Club (2); Operetta
LAURA CARROLL GALLION, '41 Washington. D. C.
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Jambalaya; HuHiihiiloo; International Relations Club; Debating Society
BEVERLY REITA GALLO. 41 New Orleans. La.
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Glee Club
DORIS CSARDNER. '41 New Orleans. La.
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Art Club; Glee Club
Fifth Row:
MARGARET LOUISE GASH, '40 New Orleans. La
K A n
Art C:iub; Glee Club
ELSIE JANIS GIBBENS. '40 White Castle. La.
Debating Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet (2)
FRANCES HOLSTEIN GILL, '40 Jackson. Miss.
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Glee Club
PAUI.YN GILL. '41 Homer. La.
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Glee Club
DOROTI-rf HELEN GILLESPIE. '41 Farmer City, 111.
K K r
Hulhh.il.u,; Art Club
Siith Row:
BARBARA GILMORE. '40 New Orleans. La.
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RUTH DORIS GINSBERG. '40 Far Rock.iway. N. Y.
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Art Club
GEORGE ENID GIROT, '40 Ocean Springs, Miss.
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Glee Club (1. 2); Classical Club
REVA LEAH GODLOVE, '41 Houston, Tex.
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International Relations Club; Art Club
JEANNE THIBAUT GOODIN, '41 Jackson, Tenn.
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Art Club
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First Row:
BETTY LEE GOUGH, '41 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club
ROSEMARY CLARKE GOUGH, '40 New Orleans, La.
Glee Cluh (1,2)
GLORIA MARIE GREHAN. '40 New Orleans La
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Art Club; Dramatic Club; Hockey
ROSALIE GRESHAM, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Club; Hultabjloa; Soccer; Archery
CAROLYN VIVIAN GRIFFITH. '41 Slidcll. La.
Second Row;
MARION LOUISE GRISER. '40 Mobile. Ala.
Glee Club
BLANCHE MOULTON HAMMOND. '40 New Orleans. La.
K K r
Hockey (2); Tennis (2)
FRANCES MINNETTE HARDEMAN, '41 Stonewall. La.
MARTHA LILLY HARPER, '41 Minden, La.
K A e
Glee Club
CATHERINE MARIE HARRIS. '41 New Orleans. Ij
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Art Club; International Relations Club; Classical Club
Third Row:
MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS, 40 New Orleans, La
K K r
Art Club; International Relations Club; Debating Oub
EMMA BARBARA HARRISON. '41 Forest. Miss.
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Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hulhh^lm,
MIMI ELIZABETH HARRY. '41 New O.ieans. La
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JaM5AI.AYa; Hutlabaloo
JEAN ELLEN HEFTER. '41 Chicago. Ill
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International Relations Club; Dramatic Club
HARRIET HEIDLER. '41 Mount Vernon. Ill
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Art Club; Dramatic Club
Fourth Row;
MIRIAM JEAN HEINDEL. '40 New Orleans. La
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2). Cabinet (2); Glee Club (1. 2); Orchestra (1. 2)
THELMA ALOYSIA HEMARD. '40 New Orleans La
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Glee Club (I. 2): A Capella Choir; Little Symphony (1. 2)
FLORENCE ELEANOR HENDRICK. '40 Shreveport La
K A B
AUDREY SHIRLEY HEREFORD. '41 New Orleans. La
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Jahbalaya; Glee Club
MILDRED AMEI.IE HILLER. '41 New Orleans. La.
Fifth Row;
CAROLYN THORN HIMEL, '41 New Orleans. La.
K K r
Dramatic Club; International Relations Club; Y. W. C. A.
JANE ELIZABETH HINDS. '41 New Orleans. La
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Glee Club
nin'TY CHALJVIN HOCHENEDEL. '41 Houma La
K K r
Glee Club; Art Club; International Relations Club; Y. W. C. A.
KATE HODGE, '41 New Orleans. La.
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Glee Oub; Jambai AVA; Y. W. C. A.
MARY REGINA HOEHN, '40 New Orleans I.,
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Jamfiai.aya; Dramatic Club Treasurer
Siilh Row;
JANE HOFFHEIMER, '41 Cincinnati. Ohio
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International Relations Club; Dtamatic Club; Art Club
AI.THEA HUEY, '40 New Orleans. La.
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Art Club
I£)UISE ADEI.A HUTSON. '40 New Orleans U
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Jamhai.ata (2); Y. VC. C. A. (I. 2); Art Club (I, 2); Swimmini; (I. 2);
Tennis (2); Archery (I)
MARY JANE HUTSON. '41 New Orlean... U.
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Jambalava; Y. W. C. a ; Debalinii Oub; Swimming; Tennis
CHARLOTTE ROSALYN JACOBSON. '41 BitminRham. Ala.
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First Row;
MARGARET ELAINE JONES, 'W Now Orleam, La.
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Internation.il Relations Club ( 1 ) ; Art Club; Glt-c Club; Hoclcey
SARA VIRGINIA JONES, '41 Milcston. Miss.
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Orchestra
BARBARA ANN JOSEPH, '40 New Orleans. La.
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Jambai.ava; Debalinn Club; Dramatic Club
DOROTHY LOUISE JURISICH. '41 New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.: HulLibJoo
HENRIETTE JANICE KAHN, '41 New Orleans. La.
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Second Row:
FERNANDE KATZ, '40 New Orleans. La,
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KATHLEEN MARY KEESE, '40 New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Debating Club; Dr.-imatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Classical Club;
Intein.irional Relations Club
EVELYN LOLUSE KEI.LEHER, '41 New Orleans. La.
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Dramatic Club
RUTH ADELENA KELLETT. '40 Houston, Tex.
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Glee Club; An Club
MARTHA EILEEN KELLY. '40 Houston. Tex.
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Third Row:
PATRICIA ELAINE KELL^'. '40 New Orleans, La.
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Y. NX'. C. A.
JOSIE BEATRICE KIBBE, '40 New Orleans, La. Hid
Y. W. C. A.; Art Club
ANNE CARSON KILPATRICK. '40 New Orleans, La.
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Class Trca-urer (2); Athletic Council; Var.sity Hockey (I)
MARJORIE THERESE KISTER, '40 New Orleans, La.
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Student Council (1); Glee Club (I 2): Varsity Hockey (1); Debating
Cub (2); Y. W. C. A. (2)
JESSIE KLINE. '40 Clarksdale, Miss.
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ln:ern.itiona! Relations Club; Tennis; Archery
Fourth Row;
BIANCA ADI ER KLING, '40 Now Orleans, La.
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ELEANOR VIRGINIA KLUGH '40 Hot Springs, Ark.
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Dramatic Club; Art Club
CONSTANCE KNOWLES. '40 Atlanta, Ga.
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International Relations Club; Att Club; Hnuse Council
ADEI.E EVELYN KOHLMAN, '40 New Orleans, La.
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Dramatic Cub (1); DebatinR Club (I. 21
HARRIETT CARPENTER KOSTMAYER. '41 Metairie, La.
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Fifth Row:
BETT'l- MARJORIE KRECKEL, '40 New Orleans, La. BID
Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); Glee Club (1. 2t; Opeietta (21; Art Club (2)
SARA LOUISE KUHN, '40 Atlanta. Ga.
ELAINE MARJORIE I.ACIROIX, '41 New Otieans, La.
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Jamhaiaya
KATHERINI-: LAIDLAW, '40 Dallas, Texas
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Art Club
DOROTHY ELIZABETH LAMBERT. '41 New Orleans, La.
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Sixth Row:
CHRISTIANA LATIMER, '40 San Antonio, Tex
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DORIS RUTH LAVNER, '41 Inverness. Miss.
Glee Club
STACIA ELIZABETH LAWRENCE. '41 Fayette. Ala.
Art Club
MARY I.ORENA LEAKE, '41 New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club; Dramatic Club
SARAH COOPER LEAR, '40 Yazoo City, Miss.
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Glee Club; Hockey
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
RUTH AUDREY LEBERMAN. '41 Chicago. III.
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Incernarional RcIaIion^ Club
EILEEN UrBLANC, '41 New Orleans, La.
ROSEMARY CAMILLE LEGENDRE. '41 New Orleans, La.
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MARY LEE LEMANN, '40 Donaldsonvillc, La.
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Y. W. C. A.; Art Club
PEGGY LEPMAN. '41 Chicago, 111.
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Dramatic Club; Hockey
Second Row:
HELENE REGINA LEVI, '41 Dallas, Tex.
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Dramatic Club
LELLA MAR">' LEVINE, '40 New Orleans, La.
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Art Club
NOREEN MARY LEVINE, '40 New Orleans. La.
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Glee CTub; Orchestra; Art Club
JANICE HELEN LEVY, '41 New Orleans. La.
A K *
SARA POPE LEWIS, '41 Atlanta, Ga.
Glee Club; Dramatic Club
Third Row:
JANE WEBB LILLY. '41 Oklahoma City. Okia
Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
ANNETTE SHIFRA LISITZKY. '41 New Orleans. La.
Glee Qub
ALINE LERLINE LOWENBERG. '40 New Orleans. La.
CAROLYN ALICE LONG. '41 New Orleans. La
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Glee Club
MELBA EVELYN LOUBAT, '41 New Orleans. La
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Glee Qub: Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.
Fourth Row.
MARILYN LUCILLE I.OVELL, '41 Panama, C, Z
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Glee Club; Y. VC. C, A.; Art Club; Hockey
EMIl.V JANE I.OY. '41 Houston. Tex.
Glee Club
BERNICE FLORA LURIE. '40 Florala. Ala.
Glee Club (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1. 2); Operetta;
HuUabuloo ( 1 ) ; International Relations Club
BETTY MAE MAGRUDER. '40 Covington. La
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Glee Club; International Relations Club
MARY NEWCOMB MALONE. '41 New Orleans. U.
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Cotillion Club
Fifth Row;
MARJORIE DOROTHY MAI.TRY. -41 New Orleans, la
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Glee Club
ARDATH MARY MARKEL. '41 New Orleans. La.
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HulUbiiloti; Glee Club; Dramatic Club: University Theatre
MARGARET LOUISE MARSHALL. '41 Monterrey. Meiico
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Art Club; Dramatic Club
ELIZABETH MARTIN, '41 New Orleans, La.
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ISABEL MARTIN. '41 Houston. Tei.
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Cilcc Club; Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
Si<th Row:
MARJORIE JEAN McDRIDE, '40 New Orleans, La.
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Art Club; Badminton
MARY LOUISE McCORD. '41 Gary, Misi.
Y. W. C, A,; CloMical Club
DOROTHY KATHR^N McGUlRK, '41 New Orleans, U
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Dramatic Club; Glee Club
MARY JANE McINTOSH, '41 Memphis, Tenn
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Y. W, C. A,; Art Club
EULALIE WOOLVERTON McKAY, "40 Vidtaburg, Miu.
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[:i.RANOU "IVONNE McKENZIE, MO Monroe, L.i.
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Art Club
MARV KINNI-AR BINNIL; MtKBNZlE. '40 .... New Orleans, la
Z T A
Y. W. C. A.; Art Club
ROSHM.AKY McSHANE, Ml New Orlo.nns. U.
K K r
Art Club; International lU-lations Club
MOLLIS MONTCiOMERY MERRIMAN. MO ... Hot Springs, Ark.
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Latnpyrids; Art Club; Dramatic Club; Hockey
K.MHERINE ANN METZGER. MO Dallas. Tex.
Art Club
Second Row;
JEANNE PUJOL MEYER, MO New Orleans, La.
Z T A
Glee Club; Art Club
JOAN MEYER, Ml Montuomerv, Ala.
A K •!•
ELIZABETH HENRIETTA MEYERS, Ml New Orleans, La.
I! •!> A
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
RENEE DAVID MIESTER, Ml New Orleans, La
<I> M
Glee Club; JamDALAYa
Mil DliHD LOUISE MINDERMAN, MI New Orleans, La.
B ^ A
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Thirti Row:
LUCIE BUCHANAN MONHTTE, Ml Birmiirghatn, Ala
K K I'
MARGUERITE ANNE MOONEY, Ml Tampa. Fla.
A A 11
Glee Club; HuHjbjloo; International Relations Club
EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE. MO Scotia, N. Y.
11 <l> A
Y. \V. C. A. II, 2); Glee Club (1.2)
MARION MARGARET MOORE. Ml Houston, Ten.
A O II
Glee Club; Dramatic Club
THAIS AMEI.I.-^ MORRIS. MO New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Debating Club; Y. W. C. A.
Fourth Row:
I-KANCLS WHITE MORRISS, Ml Bnmingh,im, Ala.
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Y. \V. C. A.; Art Club; Debating Club; International Relations Club
STELLA TORRAS MORTON, MO Brunswick, Ga.
II I! *
Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Basketball
LOIS GLENNON MURPHY. Ml Gretna, La
GRACE EUGENIE MURRHEE, 40 New Orleans, La.
A A II
Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.
ANNEMARIE NAGEL, MO P,iducah, Ky.
A o n
Glee Club
Fifth Row:
LELAND BERYL NIC:HOLS, Ml Birmingham. Ala.
li X O
Glee Club; Dramatic Club
ANN NIX MO New Oilcans. La.
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An Club (2); Y. W. C. A. (1); HullMiUm |2); Jamiiai.ava (2);
Glee Club (I)
ALINE JOEL NOBII.E, Ml New Orleans, La.
MARY LOUISE NOBLE, MO Marrcro, La.
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club (I. 2); Debating Club
RUTH ANNA NOLAN, Ml New Orleans, La.
li 2; (I
Y. W. C. A.; Art Club; Dramatic Club; Hulljbjuo
Sixth Row:
IRANCES MARY OCCHIPINTI, Ml New Oileans, La.
Archery; Y. W. C. A.
BETTY EI.ISE ODENWALD, Ml New Orleans, La.
U 1 o
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club
LEE MARY PACIERA, Ml New Orleans, La.
Glee Club
I I.LANOR VIRGINIA PEARCE, MO Alexandria, La.
K K r
Art Club
EUNICE EVE PERKINS, Ml Sulphur, La.
Z T A
Y. W. C. A.; Art Club; Dramatic Club
Seventh Row:
RUTH ADELE PETERSON, MO New Orleans, La.
I" M
I|;1NH LOUISE PFAFF, Ml New Orleans, La.
K A e
Glee Club; Jambalava; Hockey
ADELE LEAH PICK, MO New Orleans. La.
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Glee Club; International Relations Club; Classical Club
MARY JANE PLESSNER, MO Clayton. Mo.
A E •!
ELIZABETH RIFKA PLOTKIN, Ml New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Ldgnijppe Advertising Manager
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
MAXINE EUGENIE POIRIER. '40 New Orleans, La.
Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Orchestra; International Relations Club
MARTHA JANE PORTER, Ml Fort Wayne. Ind.
MARY NELL PORTER, '41 Memphis, Tcnn
II B *
Art Club
FLORENCE POTTHARST, '40 New Orleans. La.
A o n
Jambaj-aya; Dramatic Club
MARTHA ESTELLE POWERS, '40 New Orleans, La.
1! Z O
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Art Club (2 1; International Relations Qub (2)
Second Row:
PATRICIA PRIDDIE, '41 Houston, Tex
K A e
Glee Qub; Badminton; Archeiy; Art Club
MARIE LOUISE RAMELLI, '41 New Orleans, La
A I) II
Art Club; Jambalaya; International Relations Club
ADELE FRIEDA RAMOS, '40 New Orleans, La
H 1 O
Debating Club (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2), Cabinet (2); Swimming
(1, 2); Archery II. 21: Jambalaya (2); Tennis (2); Art Qub (2)
CORA ELIZABETH RANLETT. '40 New Orleans. La.
International Relations Club; Y. W. C. A.; Debating Club
CATHERINE GLORIA RAPHIEL, '41 New Orleans. La
Y, W. C. A.
Third Row:
ANAI.EE MARIE RAY, '41 New Orleans, La.
A n
JANE AUDREY READ, '41 New Orleans, La.
MARY JANE RePASS, '40 New Orleans. La.
Z T A
Dramatic Club ( 1 , 2 ) ; HuUabaUnt
MARIE SYBIL REUTHER, '41 New Orleans, La.
II ! A
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club
MAE MEREDITH REYNOLDS, '40 Greenville, Miss.
•|. M
Alt Club
Fourth Row:
ROBERTINE JUANITA RHYMES. '40 Monroe, La.
A A n
Glee Club; Debating Club
MARY ELIZABETH RING, '40 Houston Tex
A A II
Glee Club; L,n;ni,ippc
ALMA ELIZABETH RITTENHOUSE, '40 . . . Oklahoma City, OtU
K A e
Glee Club; Dramatic Club
JEAN ELIZABETH ROBS, '41 Tulsa, Okla.
X <!
dec Club
NADINE ESTHER ROBBERT, '41 New Orleans. La
A A n
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Dramatic Club
Fifth Row:
ELIZABETH ANNE ROBERTS. '41 New Orleans. La
tilce Club
NELL ELIZABETH ROBERTSHAW, '40 Greenville Miss
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Glee Club; Jambalaya
PATRICIA ROBERTSON, '41 New Orleans, La
SARAH WESTON ROBISON. '40 Omaha Neb
K A G
MARGARET LUCILLE ROEMER, '40 Shieveport La
Z T A
Glee Club (1): Art Club (1. 2); Assistant Cheerleader (2); T, U. R. K
(2); Cotillion Club 121; Y. W. C. A. (1, 2)
Sixth Row: 1
BETTY JANE ROSEN, '40 Wilnutte III
A V. •!
Glee Club ( 1
)
MILDRED ERNESriNi; ROTUREAU. '41 New Orleans Li
II !• A
Glee Club; Y, W, C. A.
Blini. MILDRED ROY, '41 Now Orleans, U
U •! A
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A,
LUCIA JOAN RUBIN, '41 Tampa, Fla.
Y. W. C, A.; Swimming; Tennis
CONSTANCE' HATTIB SAMUEL. '40 New Orleans I a
A !; •!
Alt Club; International Relations Qub
Stvanth Row:
MIRIAM JOAN SCALES, '40 New Otiean. La
A n
Dramatic Qub (1); Art Club (I. 2); T. U. R, K. (2)
HILDA ROSE SCHNEIDER, '41 New Orleans la
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Y. W. C. A.: Debating Club
RACHEL ADAI.INE SCHOCK, '40 Tul.a Okla
K K r
Giro Club (21; Operetta; Art Club
LOIS NACHMAN SCHULEIN, '40 St Uui. Mo
A K 'h
Lampyrids
STELLA MARIE SCHULZE New Otiean. La
X n
Gl» Club
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First Row:
EUZABETH KOEBEL SCHOENBERGER. Ml Bucas, La
IS 1
Art Crluh; DebatinK Club
CHARLOTTE MAURICE SCHWARZ. Ml Hempstead, Tex.
A E *
Art Club; Dramatic Club
DORIS RUTH SEIFER, Ml Whiting, Ind.
Badminton; Archery
LOUISE THERESE SEMPLE. MO New Orleans. U.
Huthb^too; Jamdai.ava; Debating Club; Dramatic Club
FRANCES CORDELIA SENTER, MO New Orleans, La.
K K r
Hii//jfr,i/oo; Lainpyrids; Dramatic Club
Second Row;
DOHOTH'l' MORTIMIiR SHAPARD, Ml New Orleans, U,
II B !>
Dramatic Club; Hullabaloo
NANCY SH.'kW, Ml New Orleans, La.
n B *
DOROTHY EVELYN SHERMAN, MO Atlanta, Ga,
A E *
CAROLYN SILVERMAN, Ml New Orleans, La
A E <l> MARY COLCOCK SINCLAIR, Ml New Orleans, La.
K K r
Third Row:
DOROTHY ALICE SINGREEN, Ml New Orleans, La
K A
G'.ee Club ( 1) : A Capella Choir ( 1 )
MADELEINE MARY SLAUGHTER. Ml New Orleans, La.
<! M
Glee Club
MARY HALDWIN SMITH. Ml New Orleans, La.
K K r
Dramatic Club; International Relations C^lub; Swimminfi; Tennis; .^rt Club
ETHEL MARION SMITH, MO New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Hockey ll. 2), V,irsiry (21
ELAINE BALL SOLOMON, MO Helena. Ark.
A E *
Class President (l); Lampyrids; Student Council (1, 2); T. U. R. K,
Fourth Row:
ESTHER MARJORIE SPRINGER, MO New O.-leam. La.
Z T A
Glee Club; A Capella Choir
MARJORIE RLITH STAUBITZ. Ml New Orleans, La.
K K r
Art Club
MARGERY ANNA STAUSS. MO New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (I, 2); Freshman Hop Committee; Cotillion Club
CAROL HELENE STERN. MO Little Rock, Ark.
A E <!>
NATALIE LOUISE STERN, Ml Chicago, III.
A K *
Fifth Row;
MARION ROSE STERNE, MO Atlanta, Ga.
A E •!•
Art Club; International Relations Club
ROSE MARY STEWART, MO New Orleans. La,
1) * A
Lampyrids: Classical Club; SwimmiuR
LOUISE HARRISON STOLI ENWERCK, Ml .... Uniomown. Ala.
.\ A 11
Di.imatic Club
HELEN LOUISE STOVALL. MO San Antonio, Tex.
K A H
Glee Club
ETHEL STRACK. MO New Orleans. La.
X s;
Cotillion Club
Sixth Row:
LORRAINE ALYS ST. RAYMOND. MO New Orleans, La.
A O II
Hullabaloo; Dramatic Club; Jamhai.ava; Tennis
MARY AGNES SULLIVAN. Ml New Orleans, La.
DOROTHY SUTTON, Ml Sylvester, Ga.
K A e
Glee Club; Dramatic Qub; International Relations Club
MYRTLE GLADYS SWAYNE, Ml New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club
ELIZABETH ANN TANENBAUM. Ml Waco, Tei.
Seventh Row:
MARY LOUISE THAI.HEIM, Ml Gretna. La.
Y. W. C. A.
DORA SUTLIFFE THATCHER. Ml Houma. La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A,; Dramatic Club
DONA THISTl ETHWAITE, Ml Opelous,xs. La.
K K r
Art Club; Badminton
HARRIETT LINDEN TOLAR, MO Houston. Tex.
Z T A
LOUISE LYMAN TRIMBLE. Ml Shreveport, La.
Z T A
Glee Club; Art Club; Y. W. C. A
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
EDITH ALICE TROTTER. '41 New Orleans, La.
Dramatic Club; Swimming
MURL ANNA UMBACH. '41 New Orleans. La.
MARCELLA HENRIETTA UNGAR. '41 Miami, Fla.
A K <!>
Dramatic Club; International Relations Club
ELVIRA SYLVIA VALERY. '41 Havana, Cuba
MARY ELIZABETH VBNTURELLA, -41 New Orleans. La.
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club
Second Row:
SHIRLEY MATHILDE VIOSCA. '40 New Orleans. La.
B + .\
Glee Club (I. 2); Y. W. C. A.
DOROTHY RAE VOSS. '41 New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club
ELIZABETH WACKERMAN, '40 Norfolk, Va.
X <;
ELEANOR HELD WADDY. '40 Fort Smith. Ark.
X 9
Jambalaya (2); Dramatic Club (2); Hockey (I)
MARY ESTHER ^X'AIT. '40 New Orleans. La.
Glee Club
Thirti Row:
DOROTHY ALICE WALKER, '41 New Orleans, La.
I) 1 O
Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
ROSE MADELINE WALSH. '40 Nuevitas, Cuba
I) !• A
Glee Club
FRANCES WATSON. '41 Whitehaven, Tenn.
K K r
Y. W. C. A.; Debating Club; International Relations Club
JEAN ANNETTE WEIL, '41 New Orleans, U.
A E !>
Soccer
ROSE HAAS WEIL. '41 Port Gibson, Miss.
A K -I'
Glee Club; Soccer: Archery
Fourth Row:
ELINOR TERRY WELSH. 41 New Orleans, La.
K K r
MARGARET LEE WENDT. '41 New Orleans. La.
•1' M
Glee Club; Art Club; Dramatic Club
ETHEL CANTRILL WBTHERBEE. '40 Greenville, Miss.
X '.;
Classical Club; Art Club
MARTHA JOSEPHINE WHITi:. '41 New O.leans, La.
Glee Club; Art Club
PENELOPE ANN WHITE, '40 Bogalusa. La.
A i II
Glee Club; House Council; Pan Hell.-nic Council; Hullabjlaif; Operetta
Fifth Row:
MARY LOIS WILEY, '41 Troy, Ala.
ADELE WILLIAMS. '40 New Orleans. La.
K K r
International Relations Club; Hockey; Badminton
KATHLEEN WILLIAMS. '41 Mer RouKe. La.
•!• M
Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
LAURA FISHER WILLIAMS. '41 Houston, Tex.
K K r
Art Club; International Relations Club
ROSE ELIZABETH WILTZ, '41 New Orleans, La.
B i; (I
Glee Club; Y. W, C. A,
Sinlh Row:
MARTHA HICKMAN WINFREE. '41 Hopkinsville, Ky.
X V.
Glee Club
I-MMA BERTHA WOLF. '40 New Orleans, La,
A K •!
JEANETTE BETTY WOUSON, '41 Paducah, Ky.
YVONNE LAURA WOODS. '41 New Orleans, La,
A A n
Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club
HELEN LEE WRIGHT. '40 Paris, Te»,
Art Club; Dramatic Club; Glee Club
Sflvanth Row;
ANNE ROSE WYI.Y, '41 I.ake Providence, Ij
K A O
Glee Club; Classical Qub
CLARK CONDI-: YANCEY. '41 New Orleans, La.
! M
MAR'^' ANN ZARRIlll. '41 . . New Orleans, La.
(.lee ( lul.
I i:ONA ZILBERMAN, '41 New Orleans, La,
IRENE LOUISE ZOLLINGER, '41 New OiUam, La
/. T A
Glee Club; An Qub
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First Row:
JOHN POWELL ADAMS Pananu City. FU.
* X, O S K
Student Bodv President (4); Student Council Vice-President (4); Owl Club
MONTAGUH SEBFRT ADAMS Bitmmgham. Ala.
A K A. * B II
Fellow of the Gorgas University of Alabama
IRVING BAER Bayonn,-. N. ].
<!> .\ K
Med.; Pan-Hellenic Council
Second Row;
RHETT GOODE BARNES Winfield, Ala.
K
CHARLES ANDREW BAUMHAUER Whistler. Ala
A K 1
JOHN HARDEE BETHEA New Orleans, La.
A K K. X 1 X
History of Medicine Society; Owl Club
Third Row;
JAMES ROBERT BLAIR. JR San Angelo, Tex. OK*
CLARENCE LOE BROOK Sm.thv.lle. Miss.
B.A. Degree, University of Alabama
WILLIAM JORDAN BROWN Don.ilds. S. C.
() K M'
Invitation Committee
Fourth Row;
JOHN PATRICK BUCKLEY New Orleans, La.
A K K. I) AI
ROBERT NEWTON CAYLOR Las Cruces, N. M.
H K +
Student Body Vice-President (<)
JOHN MASSEY COBB Tuskegee, Ala.
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
HOWARD LEA COCKERHAM. JR Gunnison, Miss.
* K ^'. * X
B.A. and B.S. Degrees. University of Mississippi
WENDELL HOLMES COOK Philadelphia. Miss.
K +. n K .\
B.S. Degree, Millsaps College
JAMES DOUGLAS DICKSON Amanllo, Tex.
•!> K i'. * X
Second Row:
HENRY CLAY DORRIS Jackson, Miss.
* K >!'
B.S. Degree. Millsaps College
JOSEPH WILLIAM DOUGLAS Brewton, Ala.
!• A e, -l" X, 11 .M
Boxing; Owl Club
JAMES HARVEY EDDY. JR New 0.le.ins, La.
History of Medicine Society President
Third Row;
WILLIAM EMILE EHLERT Waterproof, La
<!> X, K 1
Owl Club; Class Treasurer (2)
IRVING MARTIN liSSRIG Tampa, Fla
r !; 11, .\ K A. r i k
FRANCES EUGENIA EVANS New O leans. La
A !•: I
B.S. Degree. Tulanc University
Fourth Row:
ANTHONY FAIT LA Uifayctle, La.
II I- .M
B.S. Degree. Southwestern University
MI-RVIN EDWARD hA 1 TliR New Orleans, la
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Owl Club
EMANUEL FELDMAN Bavonne. N. J
•! ,\ K
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First Row:
DARVCIN I.OCKARD FIELDER Lockhnrt, Tex.
B K +
Owl Club
WIl FRED FINKELSTEIN Nrw Orleans. U.
1> A K. 1) M
J.\MHS S.AMUEL FISACKERLY Bl.iinc. Miss.
* X, S A E
B.S. Degree. Univer.-^tiy of Mississippi
Second Row;
WILLIAM LEE FITTS. Ill New Orleans. La.
White Elephants (1); Pan-Hellenic (2. 3)
AMOS DILLON GARNER Par.igould, Atk.
* X
B..A. Degree, University of Arkansas; Pan Hellenic
WAN WARD GESSLER McM.nnvillc, Tenn.
* X
B.A., Vanderhilt LJniversity
Third Row;
ROBERT LONG GI.EASON Wilkes Bartc, Pa.
1 n. * P S
Class Treasurer (4)
FRANK SCOTT GLOVER, III Houston, Texas
.\ K K
Cotillion Club
ALLAN MICHEL GOLDMAN New Orleans, La,
•! A L. H ,M
Fourth Row:
BERNARD AI.VIN GOLDMAN Bogalusa. La,
K j\, 'I' .\ K
Pan Hellenic Council (2)
SANDERS ACME GOODMAN Greenville, Miss.
V A M. !' A F,
Band (I. 2); Glee Club (2)
RALPH GILLESPIE GREENLEE Mercedes, Tex.
iV S X, A V. A
Owl Club
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row;
JOSEPH PAUL GRIFFON Baton Rouge. La.
1> X
WILLIAM BURFORD HAHN Columbus, Ten.
S 2 X, 2: .\
LOUIS FREDERICK HAMILTON New Orleans. La.
A K K
Class Prcsideni (4)
Second Row:
JOSEPH RICHARD HARRIS. ]R New Orleans. La.
CARL MALLORY HARWELL. JR Osceola. Ark.
.I> A e, N r N
HII lARY HERBERT HENDERSON, JR Grocnvillc. Ala.
! X, 2 X
Third Row:
GEORCiE KENNETH HENSHAI.L. JR Chamnooga ,
Tenn.
O K -k
B.S. Denrce. University of Chattanooga
JOHN ARISTIDE HOLMES New Orleans, La.
II K .\. 'I' •!•. N 1 X. H M
PHILLIP WEliSTLR HORN Ardmorc. Okla.
A K K
B.A. Degree, University of OkLilioma
Fourth Row;
JAMES MARCXJS HOWELL Ducktown. Tenn.
O K *, B 1) II. ! 11 r
B.S. Degree, University of Chattanooga
JAMiiS ROitEKI HVSI,OP Chihu.ihua, Mexico
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Class Secretary (4)
li:mui:i. photo james, jr J'"'"- '"
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Pan-Hcllrnic Council
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SAMUEL WHSLEY JAMES Ackccman, Miss. OK*
R.A. Decree, University of Al.ih.ima
JOHN DAVIS JERADECK Houston, Tex.
S A K. N 1 N
HENin- CRA^XTORD JERNIGAN, JR Opelik.i. Ala.
Second Row:
FRANK JUNKIN JONES Baton Rouge, La.
1 N, * X
Class President ( 3
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WARREN CANDLER JONES Meridian. Miss.
H K -I'
B.S. Decree. Mlllsaps College
CHENEY CLEVELAND JOSEPH White Castle. La.
* X
Third Row:
RICHARD TOSHIO KAINL'MA Kawailoa, Hawaii
JACK MURKY KLUFT Penh Amboy. N. J.
ELMER ERNEST WILLIAM KRAMER New Oileans. La.
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B.S, Degree, TiiLine University
Fourth Row;
JONES WELDON LAMB ParaRould, Ark.
1 X, .N' S N
Washington University
WOODROW M.DONALD LAMB P.iiaBould. Ark.
i X. X i iN
B.S. Degree. Washington University
GEORGE VOLNEY I.AUNEY. JR Dallas. Tex.
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University of Texas
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
BERTHA MARION LEVY Oklahoma City. Okla.
History of Medicine Society
JOSEPH LEVY. JR Tulsa. Okla.
Z B T. B .M
B.S, Degree, Tulane University
LAWRENCE CAMPBELL LEWIS. JR Tusfcegec. Ala
1 A E, A K K, V X
B.S. Degree. Alabama Polytechnic Injtilulc
Second Row;
COLLINS PEMBLE LIPSCOMB HammonJ, La.
OK*
TROY FRANK LONG Okemah, Okla.
11 K A
MANUEL CASIANO LORES Y VALLHONRAT . . . H.-ivana. Cuba
Third Row:
ROBERT CLYDE LYNCH New Orleans. La.
li n II. x i: N
History of Medicine Society Vice-President; Owl Club
JACQUES ALBERT MAGNE New Orleans. La.
'!• 1' 1
RAYMOND FRANKLIN MAYER . . Pomaria. S. C.
A K J
Fourth Row;
JAC:K HASriNCS MA\I I|:LD Tyler. Tex
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FRANK OWEN McGliHli: . Pnu- lllult. A.k.
1 A K. iN i N
Med. Pan-Hellenic Council
CEFERINO ANASTASIO MENDEZ Cienfuenos. Cuba
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UICHAHD EARL CALVIT MILLER Alexandria. La.
N S N, .i K E
History of Medicine Society
ROBKRT MLISUO MIYAMOTO Hilo. Hawaii
Wn,LL-\M HOPKINS MOORHEAD Goldville. S. C.
* i e, N 2 N
Second Row;
JOHN ANDREW MURFHE Okolona. Miss.
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SAMDRI. SII.ENUS MURPHY. JR Mobile. Ala.
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TORLI NISHICkYA Honolulu. Hawaii
Third Row:
RANSOM ANDREW NOCKTON. JR Crowley, La.
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Rajah Rama Club (3)
LUIS RAFAEL OMS Ponce. P. R.
11 M. ! I A
CLEVELAND HENDRICKS PARDUH. JR Vivian, La.
(1 K *
Fourth Row:
EZRA ROUCHELLE: PI:RRY Bessemer. Ala.
ROLAND FLETCHER PHILLIPS Oklahoma City, Okla.
N 1 .\. 2 X
WTLLIAM LANNAN POOLE HinninBham. Ala,
B.S. Degree, Birmingham Southern
Fifth Row:
SAM MADISON POWELL, JR Pine Bluff, Ark.
N 2 N, •!• A G
B.S. Degree, University of the South
WILLIAM WHITMEI.L PUCH, JR Napolconville. La.
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B.S. Degree, Louisiana St.ite University
CHARLES JULIAN RAGAN Birmingham, Ala.
II K *
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
JOSEPH PATRICK RILEY Eudora, Ark.
S A E
B.S. Degree. TuUne University
JAMES ARTHUR ROBERTS. JR Houston, Tex.
e K
LLEWLYN DAVID ROBERTS Seattle, XX'ash.
X 1 .V, AT!}
B.A. Degree. University of Montana
Second Row:
JOSEPH ADOI.PHE SABATIER. JR Eunice, La.
A K K
B.S. Degree, Southwestern Louisiana Institute; History of Medicine Society
JACK EMANUEL SHANGOLD Perth Amboy, N. J.
B.S. Degree. Tulane University
LLOYD HAGGARD SHERRILL Houston. Tex,
Third Row:
THOMAS LINCOLN SHINNICK Beloit, Wis.
•! K I', < X
B,S. Degree, Presbyterian College
CLARENCE IRWIN SHULT Kl Campo, Tex.
A K K
Owl Club
MORTIMER SII.VEY Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fourth Row:
JAMES TURNER SMITH Paris, Ark
B.S. Degree. University of Arkansas
CRYSUP SORY J.icksonville, Tex.
K +
Class Trea.surer ( 3
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BERNARD DENNIS STACK lender, Wyo.
K +
P.in Hellenic Council Treasurer
Fifth Row;
MAURICE EDWARD ST. MARTIN New Oilran,s, La.
A K K, II .M
GLI:NN Q. STRI;ET, JR Graham, Tex.
K S. A K K
IVA. Degree, LIniversity of Texas
Owl Club
I.OLIIS lO.SII'H SUI'I'I i: Bayou Goula, La.
A K K, S A E
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First Row:
MAX SUTHR Bogalusa, U.
JOE DUDLEY TALBOT Stamps. Ark.
'! X. K 1
Band C. 3)
HIMBJ RT HOI.DEN THOMAS Humsvillc. Ala.
•I' ,\. II K A
Second Row:
GEORGE LAWRENCE THORPE Okmulecc, Okla.
Northwestern University; University of Oklahoma
SAMUEL PALMER TODARO Temple. Tex.
.\ K K
B.A. Degree. Baylor Universiry; Jambai ava Rtpresentative (4); Owl Club
RENE ANTONIO TORRADO V PRUNA Havana, Cuba
>! I A
Third Row:
FRANK MARION TOWNSEND Lake Wales, Fla.
H K +. A !•: .i
Class President 12); Honor Council (1, Z); Owl Cub President (4)
SEYMOUR HERMAN WASSERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y.
B.S. Decree. I ulane t 'niversity
RLISSEI.L BLIRTON WATSON Missoula. Mont.
N S N, <! A G
Fourth Row:
LAWRENCE McCOY WILLIAMSON Lindsay, Okla.
A K K
REBECCA STRUDWICK WRIGHT Mobile, Ala.
A >.; A
LUTHER LYNN ^ARR Temple, Tex.
A T a. N i N
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JUNIOR CLASS
First Row:
SAMUEL RALPH ABKAMSON Lafayette. La.
* A E
B.S. Degree. Southwestern Louisiana Institute
HARTWIG MOSS ADLER New Orleans, La.
BLAIZE AMOROSO New Orleans. La.
HENRY LUTHER ANDERSON Sellers. Ala.
H T O. X B <t>, A E A
B.A. and M.A. Degrees, University of Alabama
SAMUEL CARTER ATKINSON Wavetly, Ga.
1 A E, X S N
Second Row:
BEATY LEE BASS Scotland Neck. N. C.
* X
ROBERT CREGOR B.ATEMAN Springfield. Ky.
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JACKSON LEONARD BOSTWICK Miami. Fla.
X 1 X, "tie
WINFRED EARL BROWN Elizabeth City. N. C.
CHARLES RUSSELL BROWNELL Morgan City. La.
Third Row:
GEORGE WILLIAM BURKE Reno. Nevada
B.S. Degree. University of Nevada
ARTHUR JORDAN BUTT. JR Pensacola. Fla.
* X, •t' A e. * -l"
FRANCIS CARTER COLEMAN Jackson, Miss. OK*
B.A. Degree. Mississippi College
BEAMON SHERLEY COOLEY. JR Birmingham. Ala.
H K +. H B B. e X A
Class Secretary ( 1 )
ALFRED PENN CRAIN Shrevepott. La.
A K K, K A
Fourth Row:
LEMUEL UNDERWOOD CREECH Sm.thfield, N, C.
+ X
THOMAS HENRY CROUCH DougLis. Anz.
A K K. K i
JULIUS WINSTON DAVENPORT. JR New Orleans. La.
it .M
RALPH JONES DAVIS Rome. Ga.
e K
CHARLES FLEMING DORSEY Jackson, Miss. OK*
Fifth Row:
HORACE BUFFINGTON DOZIER Fort Smith. Ark
It () 11. B .\1
KENNETH DUNHAM St. Augustine. Fla
B.S. Degree, University of Florida
WOODARD EASON FARMER Wilmington. N C
A K K
JOHN PLEASANT FATHl-RRliE Jackson. Miss.
•!• X
B.A. Degree, Mississippi College; CI.1.SS Vice-President (I); Commonwealth
Scholarship
LEOPOLDO GARCIA Ponce. P. R
Siith Row:
JAMES FOSTER GAVIN Fort Gaines, Ga
(I X. A K K
JAMES Ol IVIR GOOCH Shamrock, Tex.
•I' X
PETER CARL GRAFFACiNINO . New Orleans, L».
X 1 N, 'I' II K. II .M
B,S. Degree, Tulane Univeraily
BERNARD GURLAND Hayonne. N. J
B.S. Degree. Tulane University
VERNON leROY HAGAN Sylac.uga. AU.
I- X
B.A. Degree. LIniversilv of Alabama
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EDWARD McLEOU HAKKKI.I Tifton, Ga.
A K K
H.S. Donree. University of Georgia
liHI.I. MARVIN HARVARD, JR Hammond. La.
N i: .\, A T A, B M, <!> •!
Thirteen Club; Dramatic Guild; Glee Club; Jambalava
ROBERT BER HASPEL New Orleans, La.
Z B T
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
HUGH HENRV HAWLEY, JR Stillwater, Otla.
r N, -I- X
Second Row:
ELLIOTT liRYON HA^' McComb, Miss.
* K l. G K *
JOHN WILLIAM HENKICKSON Borger, Tex.
I) K +
JOHN CRAWFORD HOPE. JR Mobile, Ala.
* X
B.A. Degree, Springhill College
JOSEPH VINCENT HOPKINS, JR Victoria, Tei.
i\ 1 N, "l- i
Third Row:
LOUIS WILLIAM OSCAR JANSSEN, JR New Orleans, La,
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
WILLIAM TRAVIS KELLEY Flemington, Mo.
.\ K K, * K +
B.A, Degree, University of Missouri
Cotillion Club (2, 3); Pan Hellenic Council (2, 3); Class Vice-President
(3)
FRANK ROBERT KINBERGER New Orleans, La,
e K +, 2 !> E
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
LEONARD IRVING LESSER Rome, Ga,
•! A K
Pan-Hellenic Council; History of Medicine Society
Fourth Row:
ROY THOMAS LESTER Coushatta, La,
A K K. K A
CHARLES O'DOWD LILLY New Orleans, La.
A K K
GEORGE HARRIS MARTIN Anguilla, Miss.
A K K, <^ X
Pan-Hellenic Council
JOSEPH DENEGRE MARTIN, JR New Orleans, La.
1' A
White Elephants
Filth Row:
CHARLES SINCLAIR McCALL, JR Bennettsville, S. C.
N i; N
B.S. Degree, Davidson College
HENRY HARCOURT WATERS MILES New Orleans. La.
n e II. H .M
B,S, Degree, Tulane University; Spectators
JOSEPH MARCEL MONTAGNET. JR New Orleans, La,
•I- K r. N 2 N, * B K, II M
B,S, Degree, Tulane University
ROY ELIUIRT MOON Chandler, Tex. OK*
Sixth Row:
JLILES STELI.Y MOTTY. JR Kaplan. La.
* X, 1 N
ROBERT LANSING NORMENT RowLind. N. C.
•! X
ARTHUR HAZl.ETON OWENS. JR Ashl.md. Ala.
1 X
JLIl IAN CiRAY PARK|:R Salt Lake City, Utah
•t A 6. * X
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First Row:
VAN SAM PARMELY Electra, Tex.
e K *
Class Treasurer (2)
MORRIS PASTERNACK Ferriday, La.
Z B T
. McLEOD PATTERSON Miami. Fla.
I! e n, N Z N
JULIUS AUSTIN PENNINGTON Mobile. Ala.
Second Row:
EDWARD JAMES PETERSON Birmingham. Ala.
B K +
BENJAMIN JAMES PHILLIPS Winnetka. 111.
+ A K
CHARLES KERMIT PITT Trinity. Ala.
I) K -1'
HAROLD ELTON RATCLIFFE New Orleans, La.
'!• 1' j:
B.A. Degree. TuUne University
Third Row:
FREDERICK LOUIS REUTER New Cleans, La.
•I" p 1. j; II
B.S. Degree. Tulane University: Class Treasurer (1): Pan-Hellenic Coun-cil
(2, 3)
HARRY LeROY RICHARDS Spring Church. Pa.
e K "I-History
of Medicine Society
WEBBER TRYON ROBINSON Houston. Tex.
.\ K K
HEWELL COLEMAN SAMUEL Houston. Tex.
1 .V K. !> 11 II
B.S. Degree. Birmingham-Southern; M.S. Degree, University of Alabama
Fourth Row:
RAYMOND SCHEFF SCHEAR Roscdale, Miss.
+ A K
HARJ.EY CECIL SHANDS Jackson, Miss.
N S N
WILLIAM CARLETON SMITH Lockh,irt, Tex.
1' X
HENRY MAXIMILIAN STERN DeLand. Fla.
Z n 1'
University of Florida; B.S. Degree. Tulane University; Glee Club (3)
Fifth Row:
SIDNEY STILLMAN Jacksonville, Fla.
•]' .\ K
KENNETH DeKAI.B TERRELI Prentiss, Miss.
•! X
SAMUEL BERRY THOMPSON Camden, Ark.
•I' X. K .X. •!• II K
WILLIAM WALLER TRICE, JR Tampa. Fla.
N :: N, •!• i O
Si«(h Row:
HENRY CLAY WHITIi. JR Pensacola, Fla.
A K K
B.S. Degree. Tuhine LInivcrsity; Student Body Trcisurer
RALl:l(iH R WHUI III Temple Tex
N 1 N
CYRIL THOMPSON YANCEY .... . . Monroe La
A K K
B.S. Degree, University of the South
REUBEN AI.I.NUTT ZARIl.l.I New Orleans. U.
•I- I' 1, A X i;
B.S. Degree. Tulane University; Y. M. C. A. Clbinel (I, 2, }, 4);
Cilee Club (2, ), 4); International Relations Club (2)
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First Row:
MICHAbX ANTOINH AC:KAL. '41 New Ib«.a, La.
CHARLbS HfcNRV ASHBY, 40 McLean. Tex.
II K +
ROHiN<T HKNU-l- AI'KINSON. '40 Water Valley. Miss.
•! .i I). .N i: X
SAM C:LARK .a,1K1NSON, jr., '41 Memphis. Tenn.
'! A (I. .N 1 -N
Second Row:
RICHARD BAKLR AUSTIN. JR.. '41 Forest. Miss. OK*
Class Treasurer 11); B.S. Degree. Mississippi State College
GILBHRT BALKIN. '41 Drew. Miss.
Z li T. * .i K
Band II. :. 31: Glee Club (1); Glendy Burke Litetarv and Debating
Society II. 2)
JAMHS BARRON. '40 Indianola. Miss.
I) I) II. .N j; .\
B.S. Degree. Tulane Universitv. 19J7
JAMLS COOLHY BELK. '41 Greenville. S. C.
.\ i; N, II K •!
Third Row:
FRANK JOSFl^H BERTUCCI. '4,1 New Orleans, Ij.
ROBERl CHAMBERS BIBB. MO Huntsville. Ala.
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ROBERT JACOB BLACK. '41 Ruffin. S. C.
LEON BLUESTONE. '40 Brooklyn, N. Y.
<! .\ K
Fourth Row:
REVIS AARON BR.ANNON. JR . '40 Utica. Miss.
II K +
JAMES ABNER BRANTLEY, '40 Troy, Ala.
.\ K K. 1 .\ V.
Class Secretary II). Treasurer (2)
EDWARD SEDI.EY BRES, JR., '41 New Orleans. La.
A K !•;
CI.1SS Football U, 21 i Track (I. 2. 3); Glee Club (3)
HAL DcVANN BROADHEAD. '41 Montgomery, Ala.
! X
Fifth Row:
PHIl II' KENT BURWl:l.I.. '40 Yucatan. Mexico
EDWARD EVE:LLE CALE, JR . '41 Biimingham. Ala.
U K -I'
Nl:lL CALLAHAN, '40 Vicksburg. Miss.
i; A i:. A K K
B.A. Degree, Mississippi College
HARRY EDWARD CHALSTROM. JR.. '40 .... New Orleans. La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
Sixth Row:
ARCHIBALD FLETCHER CLARK. JR., '40 .... San Antonio, Tex.
e K -J'
B.A. Degree, University of Texas
SAMUEL KLINE COHN. '41 Birmingham. Ala.
•I' A K
BRIAN JUDSON C:OLI.HY. '41 Troy, Ala.
•I' X, r N
B.S. Degree, Howard College
JASON HAYDEL COLLINS. '41 New Orleans, La.
X X X. A K i:. H .M
Jambalava (2): Glee Club (2, 3); Class Football (I. 2); Boxing (3);
Track I 1
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First Row:
EMELIOUS AUBREY COX, '41 Brcnham, Tex.
e K *
Hultjbjloo Staff
JAMES CURTIS CRABTREE, JR.. '41 Birmingh.im. Ala.
e X, !> X
ROBERT JOCELYN CRAWLEY, JR., '40 New Orleans, La.
i\ S N, A T A
B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Greenbackers
WALTER SHELLEY CULPEPPER, JR., '40 Monroe, La.
B o n, X 1 N
Second Row:
JULIUS THEODORE DAVIS. '41 New Orleans. La
K 1, A K K
ALLEN YOUNG DeLANEY, '40 New York, N. Y.
hOWIN EARLE DILWORTH. '40 Jasper. Ala.
I> X, 'I' A H
B.A. Degree. University of Alabama; Class Vice-President {">)
CHARLES JOHN EDWARDS. JR.. '40 Vicksburg. Miss.
•!> X
Third Row:
ALLEN AUSTIN ENZOR, '41 Crestview, Fla.
K +
MARSHALL ESKRIDGE, '40 Demopolis, Ala.
O K +
B.A. Degree. University of Alabama; History of Medicine Society
FRANK LEO FAUST. JR., '40 New Orleans. La,
•I- I' 1. li M
Honor Council (1); Class President (2)
MATTHEW FELDMAN, '40 B.ayonne, N. J.
II .M, 'I' .\ K
Fourth Row:
JULIUS MK.HAIil. Fi:i(NANDEZ, '40 Wallace, La.
U K +, 1! .M, <!• U K
B.ind (1, 2, 3); Class Secretary (2)
THOMAS VERNON FINCH, '40 McComb, Miss.
.\ S .V, "I' A 0, 'I- U K. A K. 'I' <l>. II M
B.S. Degree. Tulane University; White Elephants; jAMtiALAYA Staff (2);
Commonwealth Club (2)
JACOB LEVY FISCHMAN. '41 New Orleans, La.
K .\
JOEL FLEET, '40 Live Oak, Fla.
•I' A v.. T y. •!
B. S. Degree, University of Florida
Fifth Row;
ROBERT WALLACE FORSYTHE, '41 Lexington, Ky.
.\ 1 .N
BRENT FOX, '40 Bogue Oritto, Miss.
I' X. A T A
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
ISRAEL FOX, '41 Brooklyn, N. Y.
l- A K
HARRY QUITMAN GAHAGAN. '40 Coushaiti, La.
A K K
Sixth Row:
lOLUS JULIUS GEHBAUER, JR., '40 New Orleanj, La.
JAMES BURNETT Gil BliRT. '41 I^xington, Ky.
•! A U, •!• .V
HAROLD SAMUi;i. GINSBERG, Ml Daytona Beach. Fla.
Z B T
Duke University
MARGERY HELEN GOLDBERG, '41 Lecompte. La.
1' N. A A I)
B.S. Degree, Loin'siana State Llniveisity
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First Row:
GRANT WILBUR GOLDENSTAR. '41 Ridgel.ind, S. C.
1 A E
White Elephants: Greenbackers
HAROLD ROBERT GOLDFARB. '40 New Orleans, La.
•I' A K
Band
PAUL MILTON COLDFARB, '40 Vicksburs, Miss.
I' A K. * E n, <!> H 1
B.A. Degree, University of Mirsissippi, 1936
HARRY GOLODNER, '40 New York. N. Y.
<t' .\ K
B.S, Degree. Tulane University
WILLIAM WALTER GRACE. '41 Fort Myers, Fla.
ATA, * X
Second Row:
CARL JOSEPH GUI.OTTA. '41 New Orleans, La.
r II
ELMER JACOBS HARRIS. Ml Guntersville. Ala.
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WILLIAM HERBERT HARRIS. JR., '40 New O leans. La.
N 1 N. A K E, B M, A K. K A '!. 'I' 'Iv •! I) K
Boxing (4, 5)
DANIEL LINCOLN HARTMAN. '40 Jamaica. L. I.
* .\ K
IRVING HIRSHLEIFER, '41 Brooklyn, N. Y.
<!> .\ K
Third Row:
.MARLIN BOYD HOGE. '40 Fort Smith. Ark.
is H 11. X X N
ARTHUR CLAIR HOLLISTER, JR., '41 New Orleans, La.
K i;. A K K
ORVAL NATHAN HOOKER. '40 Roll.ng Fork, Miss.
•I' .\. ARE
HENRY COMFORD HUDSON. '41 Durant, Miss.
I> X
BEN B-l'RON HURST. JR.. '40 Rock Port. Missouri
(I K +
Fourth Row:
JACK HYMAN. '41 Tampa. Fla.
I' .\ K
CHARLES RA'I'MOND JARRELL. '41 Russell. Ky.
K A
JOSEPH BOUDINOT JOHNSTON, JR.. '40 . Barium Springs, N. C.
X 1 X
JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON, JR.. '41 S:>artanburg, S. C. BOH
T, U. R. K.; Spectators; Track Manager (3); "T" Club
BERNARD KAUFMAN, JR., '40 San Francisco, Calif.
'I- A E
B.A. Degree. Sranfoid University
Fifth Row:
LAWRENCE JEFFERSON KERN, JR., '40 New O.lrans. La.
* 1' Z
Honor Council 12)
CHARLi:S ROBERT KESSI.ER. '41 Bnmingham, Ala.
H a +
ROBERT MARK KIMBALL, '40 Yuma. Ariz.
•1> X
PI;RRY BERNARD KLEIN, '40 Scranton, Pa.
r A M. '!> A E
B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1937
JOHN FRANCIS LALLY, JR., '40 New Orleans, La.
A K K
Sixth Row:
PHILIP PAUL LaNASA. '41 New Orleans. La.
Band (1, 2, 3, 4)
VICTOR EMANUEL LANDRY, '41 Baton Rouge, La.
O K *, e K N
JOHN JACOB ASTOR LEVY. '41 New Orleans. La.
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White Elephants
MORTON LEVY. '41 Orlando, Fla.
FELIX BENJAMIN LONG, JR., '40 Starkvillc, Miss. OK*
B.S. Degree, Tulane University
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First Row:
JOHN WADE LONG, '41 Salis. Miss.
K I. * X
WOODROW WILSON LOVELL, '41 Hoc Springs. Ark.
MARVIN NICHOLAS LYMBERIS. '41 Alexandria. La.
e K X, e K +
LEON MARCUS, '41 Brooklyn. N. Y.
+ A K
FRANK HENRY MAREK. '40 Seymour. Tex. OK*
Second Row:
ADRIENNE DOROTHY McCARDELL. '40 Havana, Cuba
B e A, <!> IJ K
HARVEY EDWARD McCONNELL, '40 Chester, S. C.
X 2 X, K A
WHITMAN HURST McCONNELL, '40 St. Petersburg, Fla.
e K +
B.S. Degree, University of Florida
JOHN FERGUSON McKENNEY. JR.. '41 Cynthiana, Ky.
X 2 X, A T. U. OAK
B.S. Degree, University of Kentucky
CHESTER ANDREW McLARTY, '40 Oxford, M.ss
X 2 X, 'f' A O, 'I' 11 X
Third Row:
LEE DAVIDSON McLEAN, '40 Blain, Miss.
* A B, X a N
RHETT RUSSELL McMAHON, '41 Baton Rouge, La.
K 2, * -I' A K K
ROBERT JAMES MEADE, '41 Jackson, Mich
O K +
GILaN FINLEY MEADORS, JR., '40 Jackson, Mi.ss. OK*
THOMAS JUNE MELTON, JR.. '40 Fort Smith, Ark.
<!> X, B 2
B.S. Degree, Tulane University: University of Texas: Greenhackers
Fourth Row:
JACK PATRICK MICHAELS, '40 Orlando, Fla.
A K K. i; X
JaMBALAYa: White Elephants
ARTHUR VAN BUREN MILLER, '41 Monroe, La.
A K K, X 1 N, H M
SEYMOUR MILTON MILLER, '41 Miami, Ha.
* A K, T !; !>
FRANK HAMPTON MOORE, '41 B.->wlinK Green, Ky.
* A (), '!> X
ROBERT PROSSER MORROW, JR., '40 West Point, Ga.
X i; X, K i
Fifth Row:
CHARLES MARY JOSLPH MOSELEY, '40 .... New Orleans, La.
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B.S. Degree, Tulanc University, 1937
PHILLIP JOSEPH MUSSO. '41 Bl.minghan., Ala.
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B.S. Degree. Howard College
JOHN FERDINAND NABOS, '40 New Orleans, U
CARL SEEPE NADLER, JR,. '41 Houma, La.
I' X, S N
ELWIN GILMORE NEAL, '41 Balboa. C. Z,
Sixth Row:
ANSTEN RUBEN NESS, '40 Spokane, W.«h.
(I K +
WILLIAM HAMMOND NEWMAN, '40 New Orleans, La,
A T l;, II M
B.S. Degree, Tulanc University; Dramatic Guild (2, J); Y. M, C, A.
(1. 2. })
WILLIAM GEORGE NICHOLS. JR.. '41 Orlando Ha
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B.Phy.Ed.. Tulane University, 19J7; Clau President (4); Varsity Football
(2, J. 4); Varsity Track (). 4); Varsity Boxing (4): Thirteen Club
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, '41 McDonoughville. L«
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JAMES PRATT NORTHROP. '40 Gulfpoti Mi..
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B.S. Degree. Tulane Llnivrriity. I9J7
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First Row:
JOSH('H WHITAKHR PHKKI', '(O Bessemer. Ala.
1 N, A K K
B.S. Degree, Birmingham-Soutliern
FRANK MfNARB POSE"l'. JR.. '40 Crockett. Tex.
•:• X. II K .\
ALTON RA"!' RRL'ITT. Ml New Orleans, l.a.
1' X
RAL'I. KING RAND. JR.. '40 Alexandria. La.
K X. X 1 X
LOUIS SLI-:I:p1:r ROBINSON. jr., mi McAIIen. Tex.
(I K +. K .\
Second Row;
THOMAS GRIFFIN ROSS. '40 Jackson, Miss.
B K >!-
JAMKS I.HK ROYALS, MO Meridian. Miss.
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JOHN SIMPSON ROZILR. III. MO Mrlton, Fla.
.\ K K
VINCENT JOHN SAMPOGNARO. MO Monroe, La.
MORRIS SCHAPIRO, Ml Bavnnne, N. J.
•I' \ K
Third Row:
BKRN.^RD MAIJRICH SCHNllR. Ml Trenton. N. J
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lACK HAMILTON SCOTT. Ml Ko.sciusko, Miss.
.\ T Si, '! X
RA-lMOND JOSEPH SCREEN, MO New Orleans, La.
I'HIl IP SCURRIA. Ml Tallulah. La.
ROBERT MELVIN SHEPARD. JR., Ml Tulsa. Okla.
Fourth Row:
JAC:K MARSHALL SIMMONS. JR.. MO Denver. Colo.
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W'll 1 lAM M.HUGH SIMMCINS. Ml SIrreveport, La.
•h X
JOHN MARVIN SMITH, JR., MO San Antonio, Tex.
II K +
M'l'RTLE LEA SMITH, Ml aieneyville, La,
la.BERT JC1QUE SOSKIS, Ml Mulberry, Fla
!• \ K
Fifth Row:
MURPHY DONAGHEY STEVENSON, MO Houston, Tex.
H K M'
STEPHEN I.EATH STIGI 1:R. MO BirmmKliam. Ala.
I X. II K M'
FRANCIS MARION STONE. JR.. Ml Ft. Scott. Kans.is
1 X. 'l' X
ORVII.I.K PATTON STONE. Ml Tretnont. Miss.
'1' X. K X
JAMES M.'VCK SUTTON, JR., Ml Sylvester, Ga.
1 .\ K, N :; N
Sixth Row:
JAMES THOMAS SWINDLE, Ml Coleanor, Ala.
+ X, r X
JETSON PERRY TATUM. MO Meridian, Miss.
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ARTHUR CECIL TEDFORD. Ml Orl.indo. Fla.
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JOHN AI.DEN THOMAS, Ml RaKland, Ala.
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JOHN CODMAN THORN. MO New Orleans, La.
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
WILLIAM I'RESTON TICE. Ml Roanoke, Va.
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HARRY CORBETT TILLER. '41 Mayesville, S. C.
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Honor Council
THEODORE FRANCIS TREUTING. '41 New Orleans, La.
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B.S. Degree. Tulane University; Beta Mu
JOHN BOWLES TRIBLE, '41 Houston, Tex.
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B.A. Degree, Rice Insttiute
FRANK ELBERT TUGWELL. JR.. '41 Pensacola. Fla.
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Class Vice-President (1)
Second Row:
JOHNSON LEE TURNAGE, '41 Lake. Miss.
MILTON TURNER. '41 Queens. N. Y.
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DANIEL ROBERT USDIN. '41 St. Augustine. Fla.
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EDWARD REI VILLEMEZ. '40 Abbeville. La.
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WILLIAM BEVERLY VIRGIN. '41 MontgomTry. Ala.
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B.A. Degree, University of Alabama; Jambae.ava Staff
Third Row:
JAMES SIDNEY WADE. '41 Arcadia, La.
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EPHRAIM LIONEL WAGNER, '41 Houston. Tex.
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HOWARD SEABORN JONES WALKER. JR.. '41 ... Mobile, Ala.
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ARTHUR JEMISON WALLACE, JR., '41 Tampa. Fla.
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Thirteen Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Cireenbackers
HINTON WUlfiHT WATERS. JR.. '41 Opp. Ala.
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Fourth Row:
CLYDE ATER WATKINS. '40 Aberdeen, Miss.
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B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. 1*>?6
GEORGE IRVING WEaTHERI.Y. JR., '40 Fort Pavne. Ala.
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HAROLD AUGUSTUS WHITE. '41 Tulsa, Okla.
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B.S. Degree. Tulane University; Stubbitrtt jnj Ptjdr
WILLIAM RIGGS WHITEHOUSE, '41 Qeburne, Tex.
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ISAIX1RE DAVID WIENER. '41 Tutwilrr, Mi.ss.
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Fifth Row:
WII.IIAM BENJAMIN WIENER. JR.. '40 Canton, Miss.
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FRED ARTHUR WILD. JR., '41 New O.leans, La
ARTHUR GRADY WILLIAMS. JR.. '41 Rorala, Ala.
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While Elephants
CHARLES LAVAL Will lAMS. JR.. '40 Washington. D C
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JOSI-I'H MAXWELL WILLIAMS. JR.. '40 Lakeland. Fla
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Siilh Row:
WAITl-U SAMUEL WILLIAMS. '41 . Sonora, Mexico
•! X, K 1
CHARLES AI FRED Wll I IS, '40 Hainbridge. Ga.
A K K, K A
B.S. Degree. University of Georgia
VICTOR HERBERT WITTEN. '41 Jacloonville. Fla
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HUGH MIIUI'H\- YEARWOOD. '41 .Shteveport. I..
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JOHN ARTHUR ZIEMAN, '40 . , . Mobile Ala
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ALFRED GEORGE BALL. JR N™ Oiloam, La.
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B.A. Decree. Tulanc University. 1957; Law Review (5); Moot Court Board
(6); "T" Club; Varsity Boxing (4)
ERNEST AUGUST CARRERE, III New Orleans. La.
K A, * A !. A A A, (1 A K
Class President (2. 3), Vice-President (I); B.isl:etball (1. 2. 3. •»),
Captain (3); Moot Court Board (•!): White Elephants; T. U. R. K.
(2. 3); "T" Club
VilLLL^M JOSEPH DAI.Y New Orleans, La.
Moot Court Board (5); Law Review (6)
Seconcd Row:
CAMILLE DINGIANNI New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Cotillion Club {5. 6)
JOSEPH HESTON DUVAL New Orleairs. La
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Tennis
THOMAS CRANMER FISCHER New Orleans, La.
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B.B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935
Third Row:
DOBIN FRIEDMAN New Orleans, La.
Moot Court Board (4. 5)
FRED FUDICKAR. JR Monroe. La.
II K >!•
B.A. Degree. University of the South; Moot Court Board
FRED ;iOI ER H GERDES New Orleans, La.
Student Body Secretary (4)
Fourth Row:
MARIANO WILLIAM GUAS Havana. Cuba
ROBERT MORRIS HA\'NIE New Orleans, La.
11 O II
"T" Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Glendy Burlce Literary and IDcbating
Society; Thirteen Club; HulUbatoo (I. 2); Jambalava (1); Cjlee Club;
Dramatic Guild; Moot Court Cotnpetirion: Basketball i\^\ Teiuii-i (1. 2)
LLOYD RAYMOND HIMEL Convent. La.
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Law Review; Class President (6)
Fifth Row:
1 eGRANDE UODNE'^- HOLIINCiSHEAD San Leandro. Calif.
B.A. Degree. University of California; Moot Court Board; Moot Court
Competition (6)
MINNA BAYNE HOPKINS New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree, Tulanc University, 1936; Moot Court Board f3, 4)
CHARLES MANLY HORTON Franklin. La.
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B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1936: Debating (I); Student Body Vice-
President (5); Civil Law Editor (6)
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First Row:
RICHARD CALVERT KEENAN New Orleans, La.
B e n, i K, K i *
Moot Court Board Chairman
CLIFFORD H. KERN, JR New 0,-leans. La.
Z B T
LOUIS ALANAS MAHONEY New Orleans, La.
Football Manager; Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4). Secretary (3), Business Man-ager
(4); Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); "T" Club Curator (3), Treas-urer
(4)
Second Row:
JAMES DAVID McNeill New Orleans. La.
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Law Review: Student Body President (4); Varsity Debating (2, 3, 4);
Oratorical and Debating Council
ALVIN GERARD MONTGOMERY New Orleans. La.
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Student Body President: Student Couniil: Law Review Statutory Interpre-tation
Editor; Vatstiy Baseball (4, 5); Cotillion Qub (4. 5)
ROSE LOUISE NOBILE New Orleans, La
B.A. Degree, Tulanc University, 1936
Third Row:
JEAN EDGERTON PIERSON Natchitoches. La,
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Law Review
HERMANN JOHN SCHULZE New Orleans, La
A T O, !• i -I"
B.A. Degree, Tulanc University. 1936; Glendy Burke Literary and De-bating
Society; T. U. R. K.: White Elephants; Moot Court Board; Law
Review Business Manager
ROLAND RALPH SELENBERG San Antonio. Tex,
Fourth Row:
BARTHOLOMEW P, SULLIVAN, JR New Orleans. La,
Ph,B, Degree. Loyola University. 1936; Law Review Index Editor
FRANK WYNERTH SUMMERS Abbeville. La.
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Moot Court Board (3); Class Vice-President (4)
GEORGE TUYES WOGAN New Orleans, La,
B,A, Degree, Tulane University. 1936; Law Review (5); Moot Court
Board (6); Class Vice-President (5); French Government Prize (3)
Fifth Row;
BI:RYL H, WOLFSON New Oileans. I.,i,
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B,A. Degree, Louisiana Slate University. 1936; Law Review; Moot Couit
Board; Moot Court Competition
JOHN WINTER WOOLFOLK, JR New Cleans, U,
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B,A, Degree, Tulane University, 1937
I UI:D|;R1CK ZENGEI New Orleans, La
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Qms President (5); Law Review (5, 6). Editor in Qiief (6)
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First Row;
RODRIGO AROSEMENA, 39 Panama Ciiy, R. P.
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Moot Court Board; Pan Hellenic Council
KERMIT BAILEY. '40 dinger, Va.
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B.S. Degree, Georgetown University
LESLIE M. BALL. '39 Port Arthur. Tex.
B.A. Degree, Univerjity of Texas
Second Row;
RUTH MARSHALL BALLARD. ' i9 Bay St. Louis, Miss.
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Law Review
ANTONIO MODESTO BIRD. JR.. '40 Caguas. P. R.
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GEORGE RIEBEL BLUE. '39 New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Greenbackers; Boxing (4)
Third Row;
ROBERT UNSWORTH BLUM. '40 New Orleans. La.
A K K, A A A, B M
Jambalaya (1, 2. 3. 4). Assistant Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Glee
Club il. 2. 3. 4). Secretary (3). President (4); Glendy Burke Literary
and Debating Society (I. 2), Censor (2); Cotillion Qub (3. 4); Chairman
of Annuals Division. Southern Federation of College Students and Press Rep-resentatives
Association; Secretary Treasurer of Freshman Law Qass (4)
JACK ALEXANDER BORNEMANN. '40 New Orleans. La.
B e II
International Relarions Club (I. 2. 3), President (3); Southwestern Con-vention
Treasurer (2)
EDWARD MICHAEL BOUTTE, '39 New Iberia, La.
B.A. Degree, Southwestern Louisiana Institute; Glendy Burke Literary and
Debating Society; Moot Court Board
Fourth Row;
HARVEY LOCKE CAREY, '39 Minden, La.
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B.A. Degree. LIniveisity of Arkansas. 1934; Student Body Vice-President
(2); Moot Courr Boaid
JOHN A. CARSTARPHEN. JR.. '40 Oklahoma City. Okla.
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B.A. Degree. Centenary College; University of Oklahoma
MARVIN ALAN COHEN. '40 Jackson, Miss.
7. 1) T. O X, AAA
Fifth Row;
ALFRED COURVILLE, '40 Brcaux Bridge, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society
RICHARD LEE CROWELL, '40 Alexandria, La.
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WILLIAM ALBRIGHT CULPEPPER. '39 Alexandria, La.
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B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating
Society (1); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (3); Pan Hellenic
Council (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Class President (5); T. U. R. K.
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
FERNANDO JAMES CUQUET, '40 New Orleans. La.
Band (2. 3)
PETE RAYMOND DALOVISIO. '39 Lake Charles. La.
B.Phy.Edn. Degree. Tulane University. 1937; Football (1. 2. 3. 4);
Track: Baseball
JOSEPH DAUM. JR.. '39 New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
ROBERT STEVEN DEXHEIMER. '39 New Orleans. La.
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Moot Court Board; Varsity Football (2. 3. 4); Varsity Baseball (4)
DONALD COTY DICKSON. JR.. '40 Shrevcport. La.
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T. U. R. K.; Greenbackers; White Elephants; International Relations Clu'.i
DONALD WOODNX'ARD DOYLE, '40 New Orleans. La.
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Tennis: White Elephants
Third Row:
ALLAIN deCLOUET FAVROT, '39 New Orleans. La.
d K K, * i <!>, "I" B K. A A A
B A. DcBrce, Tulane Univer'ity. 1937; Glee Oub (1, 2, 3); Spectators
(3. 4); Law Review (5)
GERSON FINKELSTEIN, '39 New Orleans. La.
Debating ( 1 ) ; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society, Sergeant-at-
Arms (2)
ALBERT JOHN FLETTRICH, '39 New Orleans, La.
K A, A A A, * A •!•
B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1937; Varsity Football (2. 3); Hulljbjloo
Business Manager (4); T. U. R. K.; Thirteen Club
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM DAVIS GOFF. JR.. '40 Arcidia. La.
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HERBERT ALFRED GRAF, '39 New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Pan Hellenic Council (2)
NORMAL BERNARD HALL, '40 Sweetwater, Tex.
Football (1. 2. 3), Co Captain (3); Baseball
Fifth Row:
THOMAS MOORE HAYES, JR., '39 Monroe. La.
A K K. •!• A *
B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1937; Hutlabjioo (2. 3); T. U. R. K.
(}, 4, 5); Track (2, 3); Moot Court Board (5), Secretary (5)
WILLIAM DALTON HAYS. JR., '39 New Orleans, La.
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University of Alabama; Oglethorpe University; Moot Court Board
BEVERLY JEWELL HESS, '40 Kansas City, Mo.
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Hutldbjtoo (4); Cotillion Club Executive Committee (4); T. U. R. K.
(2, 3, 4), Chairman (5): Class President (2). Tre.i.surer (I, 3); Executive
Council (2; Student Council; Pan-Hellenic Council
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First Row:
AKNOI n CHARLES JACOBS, '40 New Orleans. La.
Boxing; Glendy Burke Literniy and Debating Society
CHARLKS JANVIKR. '40 New Orleans, L,i.
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White Klepliants 11); T. U. R. K, (2. 3); Qass Vice-President (11.
President C. ii; n.i5kctball ; Golf (2. 3)
AHL' BLRNARD KUPPERMAN. '40 New Orleans. La.
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Cilendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (1. 2. 3, 4). Secretary-
Treasurer 13). Vice-Speaker (4); International Relation.s Club (2. 3. 4).
Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4); Class Vice President (5). President (4):
Glendy Burke Oratory Medal; Cotillion Club (41: Freshman Forensic Coun-cil;
Debater (1): Vatsity Debater (2. 3. 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (1. 2.
3. 4): Oratorical and Debating Council (1. 2. 3, 41. Secretary-Treasurer
(3. 4)
SABIN PAUL LANDRY. JR.. '40 New Orleans. La.
V. M. C. A, (I, 2, 3, 41. Cibinct (2. 3). Vice-President (4); Boxing
Manager ( 3
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Second Row:
kOBHKT HDGAR LeCORGNE. JR.. '40 New Orleans. La,
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T. U, R. K, (1, 2. 3. 4); "T" Club (3. 41. Secretary (3. 4); Tennis
Manager (2. 3); Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4) Cheerleader (2. 3).
He.id Cheerleader (4); Cotillion Club (3. 4)
HARR-l' McCALL, JR., ' 39 N.-w Orleans. La.
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B.S. Degree, Princeton University, 1936; Law Review
KNOS CARR McCLENDON. JR., '40 Homer, La.
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HERBERT LEONARD MILLER. '40 Drew. Miss.
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Hullub^loo (1. 2); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Band (1. 2. 3)
Third Row:
EUGENE JOHN MOREL, '39 New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1936; Moot Court Board (6)
JAMES RENFROE MORREI.L. '40 Morristown. Tenn.
B.S. Degree. Emory and Henry. 1936; Glendy Burke Literary and
Debating Society
ENRIQUE LUIS NEWELL. '39 Colon. Pan.lma
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Law Review; Pan Hellenic Council
LEONARD OPPENHEIM. '59 New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree. Tulane University. 1936; Glendy Burke Literary and De-bating
Society (1. 2. 3. 4. ^. 6). Censor (3), Vice-Speaker (5), Speaker
161; Oratorical and Debating Council Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4), Chairman
(5); International Relations Club (3. 41. Secretary-Treasurer (4); Debating
(1): Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); Law Review
Fourth Row:
JOHN CLAUDE O'QUINN. JR.. 40 New Orleans. La.
1 ! K. 'h •!•
Glee Club; International Relations Club
HENR'i- PAY.SON PATE. '39 New Orleans. U.
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B A. Degree. Tulane Univeisily. 1937; MiUsaps College (1); University
of Mississippi (2); Hultaba'.oo (J); Moot C'ourt Board
lOSEPH BARNWELL PHELPS. '40 New Orleans. La.
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Thirteen Club; Tennis
LOUIS CHARLES PHILIPS. ' )9 New Oilcans, La,
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Boxing (1. 21; "T" Club
Fifth Row:
JOSEPH JAMES PICCIONI.'. '40 Lafayette, La.
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Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society
AMOS LEE PONDER, JR.. '40 New Orleans, La.
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STANLEY WHITMIRE RAY. JR.. '40 New Orleans. La. ATA
B.A, Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4); Thirteen
Club
MERVIN HAROLD RISEMAN, '39 Opelousas, La.
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B A, Degtee. Tulane University. 1937; T. U. R, K,; Spectators; Class
President (3); Track Manager f3); Oratorical and Debating Council (3):
Glee Qub (1, 2), Publicity Manager (2); Glendy Burke Litetary and De-bating
Society (1, 2. 3. 4). Sergeant-at-Arms (2). Secretary-Treasurer (3);
Hullabaloo (1, 2); "T" Club; L.iw Review
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
JOHN AUAMS SCHUPP, '39 New Orleans, La.
A T n, 4> A '!>
B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Glendy Burke Litrary and Debating
Council (1. 2. 3, 4). Censor (2); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 12. 3), Secretary
(3); Class Vice-President (4. 5)
CHARLES FREDERICK SEEMANN. '39 New Orleans, La. Ben
Cass Vice-President (2); Student Body Secretary Trearurer (3); HulUbaho
National Advertising Manager (2, 3), Business Manager (4)
YVETTE SHERMAN, '39 New Orleans. La.
B.A. Decree. Tulane University, 1937; Class Secretary-Treasurer (5);
Moot Court Board
JOHN WILLIAM SIMS, '39 New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree. Tulane University. 1937; JamBalaya (1, 2. 3), Assistant
Editor (2). Editor-in Chief (J); Spectators (3, 4, 5); Freshman Forensic
Council; Band 111, Pan Hellenic Council (4); Law Review (5)
Second Row:
HOWARD JOHN SMITH. ' -iO New Orleans, La.
II K A, * *
White Elephants; Glee Club (1, 21, Librarian (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer
(2), Vice-President (4); Greenbackers
MARJORIE JANE SMITH, '39 New Orleans, La
B.A. Degree, Sweetbriar College, 1934; Law Review
BREARD SNELLINGS, '39 Monroe, La
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Law Review; Jambalaya
JULIAN LESLIE STEINBERG, '39 New Orleans, La.
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Glendv Burke Literary and Debating Society; Varsity B.lsketball
Third Row:
JOHN ROBERTS STEWART, '39 Monroe, La.
A K K, <!> A <f>, A A A
B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Law Review (5); Track
BASCOM DESTREHAN TALLEY, JR., '39 Bog,ilusa, la
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B.A, Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating
Society (1, 2. 3, 4, 5), Speaker (3); Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4, 5), Presi-dent
(4); Deb-uing (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4, 5); Oratorical and Debating
Chairman (^); Gimpus Night Chairman (4, 5); Dramatic Guild (2, 3, 4);
International Relations Club (2, 31: Cotillion Qub (4, 51; Y. M. C. A.
Cabinet (4, 5); Dance Committee (J)
ROY RAOUL THERIOT, '39 Erath, La.
MATHEW CAREY THOMPSON, '40 Monroe, La.
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B.A. Degree, Spring Hill College, 1937
Fourth Row:
CiERSON TOLMAS, '39 New Orleans, La
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Band Librarian, Property Manager
CASPER ARDIS TOOKE, JR., '39 Shrevepott, La.
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Pan-Hellenic Council
HI-NR-I- IXUIIS TREPAGNIER, JR,, '40 New Orleans, L.i.
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l.i:ONARD .SAMUIl UNGAR, '39 New Orleans, La
Fifth Row:
ALCIDI-; JOHN WEYSHAM, '39 New Orleans, La.
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B.A. Degree, Tulane University; Moot Court Board
CLAUDE ARTHLIK WHARTON, JR.. '40 Lufkin, Te«,
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White Elephants ( I ) ; Greenbackers
HlKiH Mil lER WILKINSON. JR.. '40 New Orleans. La
Cotillion Qub
WILLIAM WALLER YOUNCi. JR., '39 New Orleans, U.
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B.A. Degree, Tulane LIniversity, 19)7; l-iw Review; Alcee Fortier French
I'rile; T. U, R, K.; While ElephaliLs; Head Clieerleader (4). AMJlUnC (2,
M; Glee Club (I, 2); Glendy Burke Literary aiul DebatinR Society (I, 2.
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GILBERT BALKIN Drew Miss.
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Band (1. 2. 3); Glee Ouh (I): Glendy Burke Liteiary and Debating
Society (I, 2)
SIDNin- Hl-:Nin- BI.ESSEY. JR New Orleans. La.
Baseball; Intranrural Basketball
ROBHRT UNSWORIH BLUM New Orleans, La.
A K E, A A A. 1) .M
Jambai-aya (3, 4), Editor-in-Chief (4). Assistant Editor (3); Glee Club
(1. 2, 3. 4). Secretary (3), President (4); Glendy Burke Literary and De-bating
Society (1. 2). Censor (2); Cotillion Club (3, 4): Chairman An-nuals
Division Southern Federation of College Students and Press Representa-tives
Association; Freshman Law Class Secretary-Treasurer (4)
Second Row:
LL'THER LAMBUTH BOOTH Franklinton, La.
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet
EDWARD SEDLEY BRES, JR New Orleans, La.
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Glee Club (3>; Class Football (1, 2); Class Tr.ick (I, 2», Varsity (3)
EDWIN LAWRENCE BROCK New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A President
Third Row:
FRED BRONFIN New Orleans, La.
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International Relations Club (3, 4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating
Society (2, 3, 41, Secretary-Treasurer (4); Greenbackers (3); Honor
Board; Class Secretary-Treasurer (4)
NORMAN WILLIAM BUCKNEk Marshall, Tex.
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Student Body President (4); Student Council Secret.iry (4); Football (2, 3,
4), Co-Captain (4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); B.isketball 2, 4)
LOUIS RAY CABIRAN New Orleans, La
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Fourth Row:
FRANK PAUL CASSENS, JR New Orleans, La.
German Club
KARL HAROLD CLAUSET New Orleans, La.
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HulUbalou (2, 3, 4), Campus Editor (3, 4)
MARVIN ALAN COHEN Jackson, Miss.
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
JASON HAYDEL COLLINS New Orleans. La.
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JaMBALava (2); Class Football (I. 2); Boxing (3); Glee Club (2. });
Track (I)
RICHARD HENRY CORALES, JR New Orleans, La.
Football (4); Track (3, 4)
ALFRED COURVILLE Breaux Bridge. La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society
Second Row:
JULIUS THEODORE D.'WIS. JR New Orleans, La.
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HI UFORD ODOM D.^Y Brookh.lvcn. Miss.
Dramatic Guild (1, 2. 3); University Theatre (4)
HUMBERTO A. DIAZ PONCE DE LEON San Juan, P. R
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B A .ind I L B Degree, University of Puerto Rico; International Relations
Club
Third Row:
DONALD WOODWARD DOYLE New Orleans. La.
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White Elephants; Tennis
FRANCIS ABADIE ESCUDIER New Orleans, La.
JACOB LEVY FISCHMAN New Orleans, La.
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Fourth Row:
GEORGE HERBERT FORD Homer, La.
M.ind (2, 3. 4): Dramatic Guild (3); University Theatre (4); Glee
Club (2)
HANOI D ROBERT GOI.DFARB Brooklyn. N. Y.
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Band
CARL FREDERICK GOl.L. IV New Orleans. I.a.
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class President il. 4). Qass Secretary-Treasurer (3); Honor Council (4);
Football (I), Varsily (2, 3, 4)
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First Row:
RI.AINR MARGARKT GOTTSCHAI.K Nt-w Orleans, I.a.
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Hulhbjloo; Cotillion Club (!, 4|
CARL JOSEPH GUI.OTTA Now Oilcniis. La.
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HARRY GURIHVSKY New Orleans. La.
Spectators; Honor Hoard
Second Row:
ROBHRT I.OVS HKLVLSTON Gulfport. Miss.
IRVINCi HIHSHI.LIFLR Hrooklyn. N. Y.
ARTHUR CLAIR HOI.LISTLR. JR N>w Orleans, La.
K 1. A K K
Third Row:
ARNOLD CHARLES JACOBS Broolclvn, N. Y.
Glendy Burke Literary and Oebating Society: Dramatic Guild; Boxing
CHARLES JANVIER New Orleans, La.
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Class Vice-President (11. President (2, 31; White Elephants (1); T, U,
R. K (2, 31; Basketball 11); Golf 2. 3)
JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON. JR SpartanburR, S. C.
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T. U. R. K.; Spectators; 'X" Club; Track Manager (3)
Fourth Row:
LABEL ABRAHAM KAIZ New Orleans, La.
MORRIS W. KILGORE Goose Creek, Tex.
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B.A. Degree, Southern Methodist University
JOE HII.LIARD KIKBY. JR MuUins. S. C.
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Hullabaloo (2. 4); Internarional Relations Club; jAMltAl.AYA Business Man-ager
(4); Cotillion Club; Varsity Track Manager (4). Assistant Manager
(3); Pan-Hellenic Council (4); Greenbackers; Student Body Vice-President
(4)
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SENIOR CLASS
First Row:
WILLIAM ROBINSON KONRAD New Orleans. La.
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HulUbiiloo Campus Editor
ABE BERNARD KUPPERMAN New Cleans, La.
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Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (1. 2, 3. 4). Secretrry.
Treasurer ti), Vice-Speaker 141; International Relations Club (2, 5. 4).
Treasurer (3). Vice-President 141; Class Vice-President (3). President
(4); Glendy Burke Oratorical Medal (3 1; Cotillion Club (4); Freshman
Forensic Council; Debating (1), Varsity (2, 3. 4); Pan Hellenic Coun-cil
(2, 3. 4)
MARION ANTHONY LaNASA New Orleans, La.
Band II. 2, 3. 4)
Second Row:
PHILIP PAUL LaNASA New Orleans. La.
Band (1,2. 3. 4)
SABIN PAUL LANDRY. JR New Orleans. La.
Y. M. C. A. (I. 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (2, 3), Vice President (4); Boxing
Manager (3)
PAUL ARTHLJR LAUBENGAYER New Orleans. La.
Glee Club (2. 3. 4); Y. M. C. A. (2 3. 4). Secretary (4); A Capella
Choir; Tulane Quartette; Dramatic Guild (2. 3): Honor Board (4)
Third Row:
JOHN WADE LONG Sallis. Miss.
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ROBERT HENRI MANNING New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet
GEORGE HARRISON MANTERIS Houston, Tex.
Boxing (I. 2. 3); Baseball (1. 2. 3); Football (1. 2, 3); Track (1)
Fourth Row;
LEON MARCUS Brooklyn. N. Y.
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VClllIAM HENRY MATTIS Oak Grove. La.
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Football; B.lsketball; Baseball; Track
ROBERT WILLIAM McCARTNEY New Orleans. Li.
Football (1)
Fifth Row:
ENOS CARR McCI.ENDON. JR Homer. La.
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Greenbackcrs
RHETT RUSSELL McMAHON Baton Rouse. I,a,
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AUTHl IR VAN HUREN MILLER, JR Monro., La.
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First Row:
HF-RBERT I.FONARD MII.I.ER Drew, Miss.
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IlulLb.iloo 11. 2); Glee Club (1. 2. 3; Band (1. 2. 3)
FR.A.NK HAMPTON MOORE Bowling Green. Ky.
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JAMES ADAM MOREAU N.-w Orle.it.s. I.a.
Class Vice-Rresideilt (41; Varsily Football
Second Row:
FRANCIS NICHOLSON McDonouthville, La.
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JOHN CLAUDE OQLHN. JR New Orleans. La.
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Glee Club; International Relations Club
EDWARD WALLACE OWEN. JR New Orleans. La.
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Cotillion Club Executive Committee (3, 4); Hullabaloo (2. 3), Campus
Editor (2). Associate Editor (3); International Relations Club (3. 4);
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3. 4)
Third Row:
HUGH GAMBLE PAYNE Winterville, Miss.
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Thirteen Club; Grecnbaclcers; Student Body Secretary Treasurer (4): Foot-ball;
Track
WILLIAM MOSBY PA'i'NE Winterville. Mi.s5.
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Tlurreen Club; "T" Club (3, 4); Football (11. Varsily (2, 3. 4); Track
(3, 4), Captain (4)
JOSEPH BARNWELL PHELPS New Orleans, La.
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Thirteen Club; Tennis
Fourth Row:
JAMES RICHARD PHILP Franklin, Tenn.
Band (3. 41. Manager (4); Dramatic Guild President (3)
SAMUEL RICHARD PRAGER New Orleans, La.
Honor Board
ALTON RAY PRUIT New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row;
MYRA GAUTIER RAY New Orleans. La.
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ANTHONY ALLEN REESE New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club (3. 4), Treasurer (4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4);
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (4); Glee Club (3, 4)
LEWIS SLEEPER ROBINSON, JR McAllen, Tex.
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First Row:
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SAMPLE Shreveport, La.
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BERNARD MAURICE SCHNUR Trenton, N. J.
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JACK HAMILTON SCOTT Kosciusko, Miss.
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Second Row:
ANDREW SARGENT SEFEROVICH New Oilcans. La.
JOSEPH MILLS SEIFERTH. JR New Orleans, La,
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society 12, 3, 4), Poet Laureate
(3, 4); Bardies (3, 4), President (3, 4); Band (3, 4); Y. M. C. A.
(I); Tulane University Radio Players 13, 4), President 3. 4); Glee Club
(1, 2, 3). Vice-President (31: Dramatic Guild (1, 2, 3), Secretary-
Treasurer (3): International Relations Club f5)
HOWARD JOHN SMITH New Orleans, La.
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Elephants; Glee Club (1, 2). Librarian (2); Class Secrctary-Treasuier
(2), Vice-President (4); Greenbackers
Third Row:
BENJAMIN LINTON SPEARMAN Anniston. Ala.
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"T" Club (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), President (4); T. U. R. K. (3, 41;
Greenbackers (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3. 4), Publicity Manager (4);
Cotillion Club (3, 4); Class Vice-President (2); Y. M. C. A. Treasurer
(1), Cabinet (2); Tennis (11; Assistant Boxing Manager (1). Man-ager
(2)
VICTOR EMMANUEL TbDESCO New Orleans. La.
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Honor Board
WILLIAM PRESTON TICE Roanoke, Va.
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Fourth Row:
DOROTHY MARY TOPPINO New Orleans La.
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A Capella Choir (3, 4); Cotillion Club (3, 4)
THII.O VON KURNATOWSKI New Orleans. U.
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Hu//jtj/r.„ (I. 2. 41. Editor (4); Jamiialaya (I); Winner Theta
Theta Nu Reporting Cup (3); Dramatic Guild (1, 2. 3); Glendy Burke
Literary and Debating Society (1); Freshman Forensic Council
FREDERICK ARTHUR WILD, JR New Orleans. La.
Fifth Row:
ARTHUR GRADY WILLIAMS. JR Rorala. Ala.
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White Elcphanu
VICTOR HERBERT WITTEN Jacksonville, Fla.
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HIK.H MUld'HY YEARWOOD Shrevcpott. La.
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WILLIAM AXELROD Houston. Tex.
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IiuiTn:)tinnal ReLitions Club
FRANK JEVCELL BAIRD New Clcnm. La.
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EUGENE WIIKIH RF.ALL. JR Savannah. Ga.
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Pan Hellenic Council
DAVID HANI.IN BECKER New Orleans. La.
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Glendy Burke Uterary and Debating Society; Grccnbackers (2); White
Elephants; Spectators; Pan-Hellenic Council; University Theatre
Second Row:
CHARLES FILSON BECKERT Gadsden, Ala.
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Jamr.m.ava (3)
THEODORE JACKSON BENDER Mobile. Ala.
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Glee Club (SI; Dramatic Guild (3)
FMIl.E JOSEPH BERNARD. JR New Orleans. La.
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Y. M. C. A. (2. 3); Band (1. 2. 31. PuHuitv Manager (3)
JACK ALEXANDER BORNEMANN New Orleans. La. Ben
International Relations Club U. 2. 3). President (31; Southwestern Con-vention
Treasurer (2)
Third Row:
HOVCARD ALBERT BUECHNER New Orleans. La.
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NORMAN BURNSTFIN New Orleans. La.
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Glendy Burke Literary and DebatinR Society (1. 2. 3). Historian (3) Inter-national
Relations Club 12. 3); Greenbackers (2); Honor Board (3)
ARTHLIR ANTHON-i- CAIRF. Ill New Orleans. La.
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ANLREW JACKSON CARROLL. JR New Oilcans, La.
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Band (I, 21; V. M. C. A. (1. 2,1
Fourth Row:
LIONEL LOUIS CAilENAVETTK. JR New Orleans, La,
Tulane I Iniversity Radio Players
EARL BOUE CLAIBORNE New Orleans. La.
LA>X'RENCE ROYAL COLLINS New Oi leans. La.
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WALTER SHERWOOD COLLINS New Orleans. La. ATA
White Elephants
Fifth Row:
JAMES ALBERT COSGROVE New Orleans, La.
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CHARLES WHITMARSH CRUMPTON Minden. La.
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Glee Quh; Y. M. C. A.; International Relations Club; Baseball (3)
FERNANDO JAMES CUQUET New Orleans, La.
Band (2, 3)
WILLIAM DUNCAN DAVIS, JR New Orleans, La.
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Jambai.aya; Honor Board; Class Secretary (3); Y. M. C. A. President
(1), Cabinet (1, 2, 3). Secretary (2); Spectators; T. U. R. K.; Green-backers;
Pan-Hellenic Council; Cotillion Club (2. 3); Class Football (1,
2); International Relations Club (2)
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JUNIOR CLASS
First Row:
JOHN HENRY DOUGLAS Bccwton. AU.
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Boxing
HERMAN JOSEPH ESTRADE, JR New Orleans. La.
Band
EDWARD BERNARD FERGUSON. JR New Orleans. La.
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Inrernational Relarions Club
RICHARD DAVID FIELD Shaw. Miss.
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Class Vice President (2); Grcenbackers (3); Baseball (2. 3); Tennis (3);
Basketball (1, 2); Class Football (1,2)
Second Row:
JULIAN PAYNE FRERET New Orleans. La.
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White Elephants; Jambalava (1. 2. 31: HulUbulnn (1. 2. 3); Pan-
Hellenic Council 12, 3): Honor Board (3): Dramatic Guild II. 21.
Property Manager (1). Business Manager (2): Assistant Football Manager
(2, 3): Varsity Boxing (3); Class Basketball: Tulane University Radio
Players (3)
MAURICE WESLEY GELDERT. JR New Orleans. La.
Boxing: German Club
RULAND GERTH New Orleans. La
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The Bardies (3); Football (1): Track (1, 2): Honor Board
EDWARD KELLERMAN GOODELL New Orleans. La
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Boxing
Third Row:
MILAM HARRISON GRAY. JR Denver, Colo.
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Glee Club Secretary; Band Librarian; The Bardies; A Capella Choir;
Operetta; Tulane Quartette
SAM J. HALL. JU Gordon. Ala.
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Glcndy Burke Literary and Debating Society (1, 2, 3). Censor (2); Inter-national
Relations Club (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (2); Band (2);
Jamdalava (1, 2): HulUhMm, (21; T. U. R. K. (2. 3); Greenbackers (3)
ARTHUR BROWNE HAMMOND. JR New Orleans. La
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Thirteen Club; T. U. R. K.; Varsity Ba.seball
FRANK HELION HARDENSTEIN. JR New Orleans. La.
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Fourth Row;
JAY BENJAMIN H1.<:HT. JR Columbus, Ga.
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Baseball
MILTON ERNEST HIl.I S New Orleans. La.
WARRI:N MAURICE JACOBS New O.-leans, L.l.
Hand II. 2. 3); Class Basketball (3)
JOHN IHEO KARAl'Hll-l-lS Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Fifth Row:
ANC;|:LA marie I.aFRANCA New Orleans, La.
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Pan Hellenic Council; Hi,ll.,h.sl,w; Y. W. C. A.
JAMES VIR(iII LAMBERT Brooklyn. N. Y.
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RUIXlLrn MATAS LANDRY New Orleans. La
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WIl.l.AKD LLE MARMEI^AT New Orlr.u„. la
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HARVKY CRAIG MAY, JR N.w Orleans. La.
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Gloc Club (!); Y. M. C. A. (1. 3)
JOSKPH BAYARD MII.I.ER W.itcrproof, I.a.
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Glendy Rurkf Liter.iry .ind DebalinR Society (2 J); Iiuern.ition.il Rel.itions
Club (3); Y. M. C. A. (!); Roxinn i:i; Grernbarkers (!); Jahhalava
MA.\ MADRia; MORELOCK H.iynesville. I.a.
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Band; Glee Club: A CapclU Choir; Thirteen Club; International Relations
Club; Y. M. C. A.
ISliRNARD MOUNT, JR Mont«omery. Ala.
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Tennis Manager
Second Row:
RICHARD EDWIN NICHOLSON Dallas, Tex.
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The Bardirs (3)
AUGUST ANTHONY NOBILE. JR New O.leans, La.
BOBBIE ODILE ORTENBAfH New Orleans. La.
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HulUb,d,H<: Y W. C. A.
JAMES HERBERT OWENS, JR H.itticsburg, Miss.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
LEWIS CRUTCHFIELD PARRISH New Orleans, La.
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Jamhaiava; Hullitbiiloo Circulation Manager (2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary
and Debating; Society ( 1 ) ; Spectators
ER.^NK I'ATTIE. JR New Orleans. La.
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Greenbackers; Glee Club (1); Basketball
WILLIAM FRANCIS PEAK New Orleans. La.
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GEORGE HENRY PENN. JR New Orleans. La.
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Thirteen Club; The Tulane Biolo^;ist