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It is the editor's idea that this book reproduce the
atmosphere of Louisiana and New Orleans, which is
called the "most interesting American city." New Or-leans
is unusually rich in romantic traditions and places
of historical interest.
The editors have tried to trace the history of Louis-iana
by portraying periods, prominent events and local
color. From the first view, the Indians, to the last, the
oldest cemetery in New Orleans, the theme of Louisiana
history has been consistently maintained. The periods
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Indian, Spanish, French, Colonial and Modern—are rep-resented
in the Beauty Section and throughout the book.
Of especial interest are the reproductions of the early
buildings of the three colleges of the university. Others
of note are the transfer of Louisiana, the Mardi Gras
parade. Duelling under the famous oaks, and the re-nowned
French Opera. In each case the pictures adhere
to the true historical facts. Even the border is a touch
of local color—the Creole mammy and the chimney sweep.
The editors hope that in this way they have succeeded
in combining a memory of the university with an appre-ciation
of its unique locality.
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Douglas Smith Anderson, B.E., M.E.
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Judge Rufus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Dean of tlie College of Law
Morton Arnold Aldrich, B.A., Ph.D.
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Drs. Clark, Cohn, Duval, Dowling, De Boys
Drs. Daspit, Feincold, Fenner, Garrey, Gessner, Lemann
Drs. Lewis, Maes, Matas, Menage, Miller
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Albert Bledsoe Dinvviddie, Ph.D., LL.D.
President of the University
Edmond Souchon, M.D., Emeritus
Ernest Sydney Lewis, B.Sc, M.D., LL.D.,
Emeritus
WiLLLVM Benj.amin Smith, Ph.D., LL.D.,
Emeritus
Frederick Wespy, Ph.D., Emeritus
Robert Sharp, Ph.D., LL.D.
President Emeritus
Henry Dickson Bruns, M.D., Emeritus
Brandt V'an J.larcom Di.xon, A.M., LL.D.,
Emeritus
Abraham Louis Metz, M.Ph., M.D., Emer-itus
George Farrar Patton, M.D., Emeritus
Charles Bayne Aiken
Morton Arnold Aldrich, Ph.D.
Carroll Woolsey Allen, M.D.
Kotz Allen, M.D.
May Alice Allen, Ph.D.
Ernest Emile Allceyer, M.D.
Douglas Smith Anderson, M.A.
William Pifer Angel, A.M.
Richard Ashman, Lit.B., M.S.
Vincent A.vford, B.S.
Gabriel Aznar
Clara Gregory Baer
Charles Adolph Bahn, M.D.
Henrietta Davidson Bailey
Bruce Baird
James Monroe Bamber, M.D.
Charles Cassedy Bass, M.D.,
D.Sc.
Mary Elizabeth Bass, M.D.
George Clarence Battalora,
M.D.
Henry Bayon, A.M., M.D.
Edward Ambrose Bechtel,
Ph.D.
George Sam Bel, M.D.
Robert Bernhard, M.D.
Oscar Walter Eethea, M.D.,
Ph.G.
Stephen Mertle Blackshear,
M.D.
Archie Button Bland, D.D.S.
Homer Raymond Blincof.,
M.S., M.D.
Emile Bloch, M.D.
Charles James Bloom, B.S.,
M.D.
Harold Abel Bloom, B.S., M.D.
Henry Nathan Blum, M.D.
Clarence Elmore Bonnett,
Ph.D.
Parry Borcstrom, Ph.D.
Walter Christian Bosch
Irvin James Boulet, M.D.
Margaret Pauline Harrison
Eowden, M.D.
Eleazar Robinson Bowie, B.S.,
M.D.
MuiR Bradburn, B.S., M.D.
William Plummer Bradburn,
Jr., B.S., M.D.
Joseph Eugene Brierre, M.D.
Lawrence Arthur Jamks Bren-
NAN, M. D.
Charles Lafayette Brown, B.S.,
M.D.
Frederick Temple Brown,
M.D.
George Stewart Brown,
M.Ph., M.D.
William Prentiss Brown,
A.M.
Felix Reville Erunot, B.S.,
M.D.
Herbert Earle Buchanan,
Ph.D.
Wiley Ross Buffington, M.D.
Albert Frank Burgis, M.D.
Mary Williams Butler
Pierce Butler, Ph.D.
Ansel Marion Cainf, A.B.,
M.D.
Nicholas Callan, A.B., LL.B.
Octave Charles Cassegrain,
M.D.
Lionel Louis Cazenavette,
M.D.
Victor Cefalu, M.D.
Charles Louis Chassaignac,
M.D.
Mildred Christian, A.B.
William John Christian
Samuel Marmaduke Dinwid-die
Clark, B.Sc, M.D.
Cassius Lovelace Clay, B.S.
Reginald So.mers Cox, A.M.
HlNRY SULA COCRAM, B.Sc,
M.D.
Isidore Cohn, B.Sc, M.D.
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
Maurice John Couret, A.M.,
M.D.
Albert Brooks Co.x, A.B., J.D.
Rena Crawford, M.D.-
John Thomson Crebbin, M.D.
William Henry Creighton,
IT. S. N.
George Bernard Crozat,
D.D.S.
Harold Cummins, A.B.
Geoffrey Everett Cunningham
Nathaniel Courtland Cur-tis,
Ph.B., B.S.
William Campbell Dalzell,
A.B., J.D.
John Dane
John Martin Danneker, Ph.G.
Henry Daspit, M.D.
Joseph Rigney D'Aunoy, B.S.,
M.D.
Laurence Richard DeBuys,
B.S., M.D.
Marie Byrd Dees, A.B., B.S.,
M.D.
Sidney Philip DeLaup, B.Sc,
M.D.
Clara Del Valle Del Marmol
WiLLEY Denis, Ph.D.
Donald Derickson, C.E.
Charles Barber Dicks, Jr.,
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Albert Bledsoe Dixwiddie,
Ph.D., LL.D.
Oscar Dowling, M.D.
Herbert L. Dozier, Ph.D.
Louis Joseph Dubos, Jr., A.B.,
M.D.
Edward Bernard Ducasse,
D.D.S.
Lemuel Gibson' Duke, D.D.S.
Charles Edward Dunbar, Jr.,
A.B., LL.D.
Arnott Kell Duncan, M.D.
Lionel Charles Durel, A.M.
Wallace Joseph Durel, M.D.
Clement Quitman Durham,
A.B.
Charles AVarren Duval, A.M.,
M.D.
John Lynn Ebaugh, Jr., B.E.
Daniel Stanley Elliott, Ph.D.
Charles Leverich Eshleman,
A.B., M.D.
Allan Chotard Eustis, B.S.,
M.D.
Edmond Lawrence Faust, M.D.
Marcus Feingold, M.D.
Erasmus Darwin Fenner, A.B.,
M.D.
Frederick Leonard Fenno,
M.D.
Felipe Fernandez, A.B.
Manuel Fernandez
Giuseppe Ferrata, Mus.Doc.
Hazel Elizabeth Field, M.S.
John Madison Fletcher, Ph.D.
Eugene Louis Fortier, D.D.S.
Albert Emilf Fossier, A.M.,
M.D.
Mary Charlotte Foster, Ph.C.
RuFus Edward Foster, LL.B.
Frederick Hewitt Fox, B.E.
Louis Theodore Frantz, E.E.
Andrew Vallois Friedrichs,
B.S., M.D.
Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher,
Ph.D.
Idys Mims Gage, M.D.
Frank Gallo, M.D.
Walter Eugene Garrey, Ph.D.,
M.D.
LuciEN Sidney Gaudet, M.D.
Simon Geismar, M.D.
Paul Joseph Gelpi, A.M.,
M.D.
Hermann Bertram Gessner,
A.M., M.D.
Cyril Guy Giffin, M.B.A.
Upton Wright Giles, B.L.,
B.Sc, M.D.
Arthur Scott Gilson, Jr.,
A.M.
Addley Hogan Gladden, Jr.,
A.B., M.D.
Walter Louis Goldstein, A.B.
Frank Raymond Gomila, M.D.
Harold Joseph Gondolf, M.D.
Samuel Davis Gore, D.D.S.
Harley Nathan Gould, Ph.D.
John Daniel Grace
Peter Graffacnino, M.D.
Amedee Granger, M.D.
William Benjamin Gregory,
M.M.E.
James Birney Guthrie, B.Sc,
M.D.
John Taylor Halsey, M.D.
Irving Hardesty, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Charles Robert Harris, B.S.
Dorothea Harris, A.B.
William Herbert Harris, A.B.,
M.D.
Roy Bertrand Harriso;;, M.D.
Esther Fixlay Harvey, A.B.
Francis Chavigny Hava, M.D.
Walter Chavigny Hava,
D.D.S.
Julian Hawthorne, M.D.
Augustus Washington Haves,
Ph.D.
Aynaud Foster Hebert, B.S.,
M.D.
Joseph Second Hebert, M.D.
Ma.x Heller, M.L.
Ben Rufus Heninger, M.D.
Adolph DeCampus Henriquls,
M.D.
Sam Hobson, Jr., M.D.
Earl Aden Hogan, M.D.
Charles Shute Holbrook, B.S.,
M.D.
Margaret Brown Holder, A.B.
James Wallace Hopkins, A.M.
Ralph Hopkins, A.B., M.D.
Anna Mayme Howe, Ph.D.
Roy Edward de la Houssave,
M.D.
Park Howell, M.D.
John Raymond Hu.me, M.D.
Joseph Hume, Ph.B., M.D.
Herman Fair Hustedt
Raoul Stanislaus Hymel,
D.D.S.
E.mmett Lee Irwin, A.B., M.D.
John Joseph Irwin, B.S., M.D.
Felix Morris Isaacson, D.D.S.
Stanford Chaille Jamison,
M.D.
Clothilde Jauquet, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Frances Keen J.ay
Foster Matthew Johns, M.D.
Hamilton Polk Jones, M.D.
Will O'Daniel Jones, M.D.
William Ellie Jones, B.S.,
M.D.
Sloan Bruce Jordan, A.B.
Austen Louis Joyner
Theodore August Jung, Jr.,
A.B., M.D.
Pierre Jorda Kahle, B.S., M.D.
Alfred Montifiore Kahn,
M.D.
Arthur Ordway Kastler, B.E.
Ruth Ordway Kastler, A.B.
John Smith Kendall, A.M.
James Henry Kepper
Bradford Fisher Kimball,
A.M.
Frank James Kinberger, M.D.
Alfred Clinton King, M.D.
Edward Lacy King, A.B., M.D.
Richard Ray Kirk, A.M.
Paul George Lacroix, B.S.,
M.D.
Clara Lewis Landry, A.B.
Jerome Landry, M.D.
LuciAN HvroLiTE Landry, M.D.
Saul Francis Landry, A.B.
John Alexander Lanford,
Ph.G., M.D.
Felix Alphonse Larue, A.M.,
M.D.
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Bertha Latane, A.M.
Rov Samuel Leadincham, M.D.
Wii.i.iAM Stone Leake
Marie Louise Leautier
Ed.viund Lawrence Leckert,
M.D.
Alfred Archixard Leefe,
D.D.S.
William Pendleton Emile
Lehde, B.E.
Henry Leidenheimer, M.D.
Francis Ernest Lejeune, M.D.
Isaac Ivan Lemann, A.B., M.D.
Monte Mordecai Lemann,
A.B., LL.B.
John Benjamin Lescale, D.D.S.
Joseph Levy, M.D.
Walier Edmund Levy, B.S.,
M.D.
James Leon Lewis, M.D.
John Aden Lewis, M.D.
Henry John Lindner, M.D.
James Otis Lisenby, M.D.
James Louis Locascio, Ph.C,
M.D.
Maud Loeber, A.M., M.D.
George King Logan, B.Sc,
M.D.
Louis Vyasa James Lopez, M.D.
Raymond Anthony- Loughney
William Alvin Love, A.B.,
M.Ph., M.D.
Chandler Clement Luzen-berg,
B.S., LL.B.
Guy Van Winkle Lyman,
C.P.A.
Robert Clyde Lynch, M.D.
James Adair Lyon, A.M., D.Sc.
Randolph Lyons, Ph.B., M.D.
Douglas Culpepper McBride,
M.D.
John McLaren McBr-ide, Jr.,
Ph.D., Litt.D.
Irene Agnes McCulloch, Ph.D.
Paul Avery McIlhenny, M.D.
Alice Reynolds McM.ister
Urban Maes, M.D.
Augustin Logan Macrud.'^r,
D.D.S.
Annie Aldea Maher, A.M.,
M.D.
Samuel Arthur Mahood,
Ph.D.
Roger John Mailhes, M.D.
Ivor Orin Mall, M.E.
Anna Estelle Many, A.M.
Sumter Davis Marks, Jr.,
A.B., LL.B.
Edmund Denegre Martin, M.D.
Joseph Denegre Mariin, M.D.
Rudolph Matas, M.D., LL.D.
Leon Ryder Maxwell, A.M.
George Alfred Mayer, M.D.
Harold Tupper Mead, A.B.,
M.S.
Henry Edward Menage, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Robert Leonval Menuet, B.E.
Leon John Menville, M.D.
Monte Fiore Meyer, M.D.
Fred Ivan Meyers
Alphonse Charles Bernard
Meynier, D.D.S.
Carl Ludo von Meysenbug,
A.B., M.D.
Paul Michinard, M.D.
Charles Jefferson Miller,
M.D.
Hilliard Eve Miller, M.D.
Clara Marie DeMilt, M.S.
Juan M. Ortis Monastorio
Joseph Chandler Morris, Ji;.,
B.S.
Hal Walters Moseley, M.Sc,
M.A.
Edmund Moss, M.D.
Andrew Dominic Mouledous,
Ph.G., M.D.
Emile Fidel Naef, M.D.
Arthur Joseph Naquin, Jr.
Jacob Warren Newman, Ph.D.,
M.D.
Ann Hero Northrup, A.M.
Elliott Judd Northrup, A.M.
LL.B.
Stafford Henry Nothacker,
M.D., D.P.H.
James Piiares O'Kelley, M.D.
John Frederick Oechsner,
M.D.
Henry' John Otto, M.D.
Carroll Davis Overton
Allison Owen
DoMiNicK Andrew Palmisano,
M.D.
Frederick William Parham,
M.D.
Victor H. Pelz, A.M.
William David Phillips, B. Sc,
M.Ph., M.D.
Albert Baldwin Pitkin, M.D.
James Ernest Pollock, M.D.
Robert Hollingsworth Potts,
M.D.
John Galbraith Pratt, M.D.
Percy Lennard Querens, M.D.
Eleanor Elmire Reames, Ph.D.
Joseph William Reddoch
Gladys Ann Renshaw, A.B.
George Joseph DeReyna, Jr.,
M.D.
Benjamin Johnson Chapman
Reynolds, B.S.
Eda Floite-Ricau
Henry Cook Richard.s, B.S.,
Ph.G.
Caroline Francis Richardson,
A.M.
Harlow Thomas Richardson
LiLLiE Richardson, A.M.
Lucy Richardson
Ernest Henry- Riedel, 1'h.D.
James Davidson Rives, B.S.,
M.D.
James Marshall Robert, B.E.
Myra Clare Rogers, A.M.
Wynne Grey- Rogers, LL.B.
Amelie Roman
Edgar George Roos, A.M.
Jonas William Rosenthal, B.S.
M.D.
Rene Salomon
Ernest Charles Samuel, M.D.
Georce Edmond Schneider
Ralph Jacob Schwarz, A.M.,
LL.B.
Leonard Case Scott, Ph.D.,
M.D.
William Henry- Seemann, M.D.
Thomas Benton Sellers, Ph.C,
M.D.
Mary Given Sheerer
Lillian Shelley
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Sidney Kohn Simon, A.B.,
M.D.
Claude Simons
Harry Vernon Sims, A.B.,
M.D.
Florence Ambrose Smith, B.S.
Gertrude Roberts Smith
John Frank Smith, A.B.
John Holmes Smith, Jr., M.D.
Victor Conway Smith, M.D.
Wilbur Cleveland Smith, A.B.,
M.D.
John Smyth, M.D.
Isabelle Stirling Snojgrass,
A.B., B.Lit.Sc.
SiMONE DE LA SOUCHERE, B.L.
Marion Sims Souchon, M.D.
Adelin Elam Spencer, A.M.,
M.S.
Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sc.
V^'illiam Philip Spratling
Roland Carl Francis Steib,
D.D.S.
Reinhard August Steinmayer,
B.S.
Will Henry Stevens
Herbert King Stone, A.B.
Imogen Stone, A.M.
Jacob Ambrose Storck, M.Ph.,
M.D.
Robert Alexander Strong,
M.D.
Dagny Sunne, Ph.D.
Archibald Magill Sutiion,
A.B., LL.B.
Walter Joseph Suthon, Jr.,
LL.B.
Carl Frederick Taeusch,
Ph.D.
Aravilla Meek Taylor, Ph.D.
Susan Dinsmore Tew, Ph.D.
Delvaille Henry Theard, A.B.,
LL.B.
Albert Richard Thomas, M.D.
Alva Guy Thomas, B.S., M.D.
John Herndon Thomson, B.S.,
B.Arch.
Mildred Tonge, A.B.
Lota Lee Troy, B.S.
Charles Virginius Unsworih,
M.D.
George Hampden Upton, M.D.
Miner Howard Vallas, B.E.
Jay Calvin Van Kirk, B.S.
Martin Thomas Van Studpi-
FORD, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Roy McLean Van Wart, A.B.,
M.D.
Rene Adams Viosca, A.B.,
LL.B.
Charles Arthur Wallbillich,
M.D.
Edward Henry Walsdorf
Genevra Washburn
Maude Virginia Westbrook
Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D.
Charles Carroll Wiggin, Jr.
Alice Weddell Wilkinson
Hardy Slms Williams
Herbert Daniel Williams,
A.M.
Charles Samuel Williamson,
Jr., M.S.
Gladys Richarda Williamson,
M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H.
Louis Estes Williford
James Edward Winston, Ph.D.
Justin Volmer Wolff, A.B.,
LL.B.
Ellsworth Woodward
Garrett Polhemus Wyckoff,
A.B.
Norma Arbo
John Andrew Bacon
Oswald Cadogan Belfield
Minnie Marie Bell
Richard Kearny Bruff
Victor Buerckle
James Doyle Byrne
James Clifton Cole, M.D.
Lilian Alice Collens
WiLHELMINA BOGART CoNCER
Marjorie Agnes Crane
Laura Lee Cummings
Lawrence Charles Daigre
Albert Jeff. Dickerson
Edna Louise Doll
Elisabeth Ducros
Omcers of AJministrat
Florence Marie FOUERT
SiDONIA GlNGRY
Marie Brickell Glascock
Tudor Tucker Hall
Esther Finlay Harvey, A.B.
Joseph Norman Hedrick
Herman Fair Hustedt
Susan Benton Keane
Maude Margaret Kennedy
Bernard Conrad Kolm,\n
Alexander St. John Labry
Daniel Frank Layman
Florence Eettis Layman
Theodoric Cecil Lyon
Anna Estelle Many, A.M.
University Council
ion
Joseph Meyer
Ed.mund Moss, M.D.
Raymond Philip Myer, B. S.
Agnes Pollock
Jeanie Balfour Raymond
Bettie Whitlow Rennie
Edith Claire Richardjon
May Robert
Jane Grey Rogers
Nancy Shepard Snyder, B.S.
Irma Sporl
Wenonah Marie Stewart
Catherine Rucker Turnbull
Lewis Farrington Wakeman,
A.B., B.B.A.
Lawrence Andre Wogan
The Council considers all scholastic questions relating to university administration or policy which
in its opinion are of general university concern, and has Jurisdiction to decide all such questions.
Matters of dissent by any faculty from action by the Council are referred to the Board of Adminis-trators
for decision.
Members of the University Council for 1922-1923: President Dinwiddle, President Emeritus Sharp,
Deans Aldrich, Anderson, Bass, Bechtel, Butler, Chassaignac, Fletcher, Foster, Leefe (acting), and
Professors Crozat, Gessner. Lyon, McBryde, A. H. Northrup, E. J. Northrup, E. D. Martin, Pelz, C. S.
Williamson and Miss Carmelite Janvier and Mr. Gustaf R. Westfeldt, of the Alumni Advisory Com-mittee.
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And /jenedirtion o'er their sod.
Crammond Kennedy
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Where stars arise in Southern
And loyal love m laughter lies.
Fannie Heaslip Lea
First the high paline-trees with brmiches faire
Shoot up their heads into the skies.
Edmund Spencer
Together intertivined and traininell'd fresh
The vine of glossy sprout; the ivy mesh.
John Keats
Hail thcc. Alma Mater, to You
O Glorious Tulane.
TuLANE Alma Mater
The distant praspect pleases us.
Samuel Garth
Within the sober realms of leafless trees
The Russet Year inhaled the balmy air.
Thomas B. Read
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ante-bellum mansion of James Robb.
Site of Newcomb College,
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Officers
Genevra Washburn President
IRMA Moses Vice-President
Maria Boudreaux Secretary
Martha Dickson Treasurer
Class Play Committee
Emma Douglass, Chairman
Virginia Butler
Alice DeBuys
Genevra Washburn
Danelle Yates
Mascots
AiMEE Hyman Miller Owen-
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Helen Fiske Aldrich, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
Helen's easy groing—deliberate Is her way,
But slie always leads the seniors, her name begins
with A.
Class Treasurer (2);
Club (4).
N. (1, 3) ; Science
May Asbury, B.Des.
MILLEDCEVILLE, GEORGIA
As an artist she's a wonder, all her praises sing.
Sure we'll never forget her—just think of the under-grad.
ring.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (2, 3, 4): V. W. C. A, fl, 2,
3, 4), Cabinet (3, 4); N. A. A. (4); Student Council
(3, 4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2); Designer of
Neweomb Undergraduate Ring (3).
Leah Louise Aschaffenburg, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
Leah can dance, and Leah can play.
And Leah can make this Year Book pay.
History Club (1); French Circle (1. 2, 3); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Dramatic Club (2, 4);
Debating Club (1, 2); May Day Committee (3); Mando-lin-
Guitar Club (4); Business Manager Jambalaya (4);
Chairman Student Body Dance (4); Inter-Class De-bate
(4).
IvA Juliet Bailey, B.A. Educ.
UNEEDUS, LOUISIANA
Iva's quite an interesting lass,
She shines in Economics class.
Leah Eugenie Bertel, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
In English and Latin, Miss B. ia a sharlt.
And, singing all day, shows she's gay as a lark.
Glee Club (2. 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secre-tary
(4); French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2.
3, 4) ; Y. W. C. A. (3).
EZRENE FiSK BOUCHELLE, B.A.
BOLIGEE, ALABAMA
A n
Ezrene is the president of the dorm's West W'ing,
Such big power in the hands of such a little thing.
House Council (3, 4); West Wing President (4);
Y. W. C. A. (3, 4).
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Maria Boudreaux, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
ASS
Maria's a darling—our plus cherie petite.
Everybody loves her. for she's so good and sweet.
French Circle (1. 2. 3. 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3. 4);
Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3); Latin Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Presi-dent
(4); Arrow winner for archery (3); Class Secre-tary
(4).
Cornelia Evans Brandon, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
I have never seen anything quite so fair
As the golden glow of Cornelia's hair.
French Circle (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Spanish
Club (4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3);
Basketball (1); Newcomb Ball (1, 4).
Marion Brehm, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
* B K
Greek books we are sure Marion knows by heart
—
For learning and for friendliness we've loved her from
the start.
N. A. A. (4); Greek Club (4).
Mary Ellen Buie, B.A. Educ.
rORT NECESSITY; LOUISIANA
A A n
Mary's a heart-breaker, that no one will deny,
But some say it's in the kitchen that her talents really
lie.
N. A. A. (1, 2,
Club (1); Y. W.
3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 4); Dramatic
C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (4).
Rose Clagett Burgess, B.A.
ORANGE, VIRGINIA
n B *; <!> B K
With Rose's good looks, wliat more could we want
Than her cute little way of saying "Really I cawn*t."
Glee Club (3); N. A. A. (4).
Georgie F. Burke^ B.M. (not in panel)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A talented maiden is Georgie Burke,
Her music career she never should shirk.
Virginia Waldo Butler, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *
Debating is a strong point—she's a Webster, in fact,
But best of all, we love her for the way that she
can act.
(Did you see her in Wurzel—Flummery?)
Class Treasurer (1); Chapel Monitor (1, 2. 3); Bas-ketball
(1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Plays (3),
Vice-President and Business Manager (4) ; Class Play
Committee (4) ; Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Carnot
Debate (4); "Varsity Debate (4).
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Amy Marietta Byrnes, B.Dcs.
ETHEL, LOUISIANA
In her compositions oft appear fine moonlit scenes.
But is it only on the canvas that she's fond of Luna's
beams?
Marjorie Bruce Callender, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
We're glad that she returned to us from her year
across the sea.
For with her art and cliarming ways we like our
Marjorie.
Hockey (4); Tennis (1. 2. 4); Winner (1); Honorable
Mention Neal Contest (2).
Isabel Carre, B.M.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
We love her for her winning way, her eyes and friendly
smile.
And to hear this girlie sing is really worth your while.
Glee Club (2, 3. 4). Secretary-Treasurer (4); Repre-sentative
Music School (4); Executive Committee (4);
Student Council (4).
LuciLE Cassedy, B.A.
BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI
A n
Her name is quite fitting, we can't help but feel
That she looks like a model of the famous Lucille.
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); De-hating
Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin Club (1); Dramatic
Club (1, 2, 4); Rotarettes (4).
Lena Cohn, B.A.
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
Lena is a dancer, of that we have no doubt.
Whether it be aesthetic or just a plain fox-trot.
French Circle (2, 3, 4); Science Club (4).
Frances Louise Comey, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K A e
Fran is the kind of girl we can count on any day.
And she is bright and attractive in every little way.
Debating Club (3, 4); N. A. A. (3, 4); Glee Club (3);
Science Club (4); French Circle (2); Y. W. C. A. (2,
3. 4); Spanish Club (4); Inter-Class Debate (4).
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Mildred Daniel, B.A. Educ.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
K K r
I wonder if her training: in athletic sports and games
Helped her in being graceful—goddess of the Persian
flames.
Basketball (1, 2); Hockey (3, 4): N. A. A. (1, 2, 3,
4) ; T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3).
Helen Darrough, B.Des.
MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS
n B *
Helen's very clever in her art work, so you'll find,
She's won a lot of fame (and cash) for the dolls that
she designed.
Alice Olga DeBuys, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *, A 2 2
Alice can do so many things, her repertoire's complete.
And of her many honors quite a few come from her
feet.
Class Vice-President (3); Class Secretary (2); Ten-nis
(1, 3); Class Baseball (3); Town Baseball (3);
Newcomb Ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2. 3), Var-sity
(2. 3); Hockey (3, 4), Varsity (3); Latin Club
(1, 2); Glee Club (1); Summer Committee (1); Dra-matic
Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Plays (2, 4). Secretary (3);
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3); French Circle (1, 2-, 3, 4), Plays
(1, 3). Vice-President (2), President (3); Executive
Committee (3, 4): Debating Club (1, 2, 3, 4); May
Day Committee (3); Serbian Committee (1, 2, 3. 4),
Chairman (4): N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4);
Finance Committee (3, 4); Hullabaloo Staff (4); Class
Play Comniittee (4),
Rose Beatrice Cosgrove, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
English and CTiemistry, eyes like the sea,
Which shall I choose when I want to praise Bea.
Latin Club (1); French Circle (1, 2); Glee Club (1,
2): Arcade Board (4); Spanish Club (4), Secretary
(4); Science Club (4), Vice-President (4).
Elizabeth Craig, B.M.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *
Craigie—how she hates that name.
But she's a dear little Craigie just the same.
Basketball (1, 2, 3); Volley Ball (4); Hockey (3)
Varsity <3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4)
Y. "W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Hullabaloo Staff (1, 2, 3)
Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3).
Elizabeth Crisler, B.A.
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
* M
We feel for a long time she has been here,
Though, in reality, 'tis but a year.
Millsaps College (1, 2, 3); Y. W. C, A. (4); Sky
Pilots (4),
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Carmen Delgado, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
She always has a smile, she's a friend both true and
steady.
And to lend her class a helping hand. Carmen's ever
ready.
French Circle fl.
Spanish Club (4).
3. 4); N. (1. 3, 4);
ViviA Barnard deMilt, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Vivia never fails to come so well prepared for class.
We'd like to copy her pages—then more of us would
pass.
Science Club (4). Secretary-Treasurer (4).
Anna Elizabeth Dicks, B.Des.
NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI
Anna E. Dicks is so sweet and quiet.
"We'd like to suggest that some others try it.
N. A. A. (3. 4); T. "W. C. A. (3. 4).
Martha Lx)uisa Dickson, B.A.
DIXIE, LOUISIANA
A A n
Mattie is our treasurer, of our money bags she's king.
But she's the sort of girl that you could trust with
anything,
French Circle (1. 2. 3. 4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4):
T. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3. 4). Cabinet (4): Dramatic Club
(3, 4). Secretary (4); House Council (4); Class Treas-urer
(4).
Carmel Veronica Discon, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Carmel is a bright girl, much math, this child doth
know.
And she really knows more Latin than our old friend,
Cicero.
French Circle (1. 2); N. A. A. (3. 4); Latin Club
(1, 2. 3, 4), President (3).
Esther Virginia Donaldson, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Of Esther, we may say. she's a true and loyal friend.
And those of us who know her will praise her without
end.
Glee Club (3); Dramatic Club (4). Play (41: Base-ball
(3): Volley Ball, Captain (4); Hockey (4); Science
Club (4); N. A. A. (2, 3, 4).
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Emma Marie Douglass, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
* M, ASS
Emma's histrionic—she acts better every year,
Not only does she act it, but she really is a dear.
Debating- Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (1); Debates
(1, 2. 3, 4); Debating Council (4); Dramatic Club
(1, a, 3, 4). Plays (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2), Vice-
President (3). President (4); French Circle (1, 2, 3,
4), Stag-e Manager (3); N. A. A. (4); Spanish Club (4);
Dramatic Club Play Prize (3); Sub-Editor Arcade (4);
Executive Committee (4); Class Play Committee (4).
Ruth Dreyfous, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
Ruth is quite the strong one—for much teasing she's
to blame,
But she is such a good old sport that we love her
just the same.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1. 2, 3, 4);
Serbian Committee (1); Newcomb Ball (1, 3, 4). Cap-tain
(4); Town Baseball (2); Hockey (3, 4), Captain
(3, 4), Varsity (4); Basketball (4).
Charlotte Hortense Elliott, B.A.
AMITE, LOUISIANA
Charlotte's specializing in philosophy profound,
Still she is just full of pep and fun to have around.
Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) ; Newcomb-
Tulane C. E. (3).
Dorothy Malinda Felker, B.A.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
nB4>, ASS, 'I'BK
Some girls have stood out since our freshman year.
And that Dorothy led them is perfectly clear.
History Club (1); Y. W. C. A. (1); Class Poet (2)
Hullabaloo Staff (2, 3, 4); Sub-Editor Jambalaya (3)
Newcomb Editor (4); Secretary Student Body (3)
Executive Committee (3, 4), Secretary (3); Extension
Committee (4); Science Club (4); Student Council (4).
Marion McKenzie Font, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Marion is an orator, and she can also write,
Her proper use of English Is the faculty's delight.
Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club (3, 4); N. A. A. (4);
Greek Club (4).
Gertrude Emma Forshag, B.A. Educ.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Gertrude's quite intelligent, but doesn't like to show it.
But those who've been in class with her—well, they
can't help but know it.
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Alice Catherine Foster, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
Tbe Newcomb Art School Alice simply could not spare.
Still she's just as valued at a debutante affair.
Ethel Ruby Gastrell, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
X n
Ethel is an artist in every little way.
And then there is her music—did you ever hear her
play?
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Y. W. C. A. (1, 2,
3, 4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Student Council (1); Man-ager
Basketball (1).
Josephine Hayes Gessner, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
"With such a bright eye. and such a bright smile.
None doubt that Joe Gessner is quite a bright chile'.
Glee Club (1); T. W. C. A. (1); N. A. A. (1, 4);
Volley Ball (4).
Evelyn Ruth Gl.4dney, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
Evelyn has spirit, and paints good compositions,
And furthermore we love her for her best of dispo-sitions.
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3, 4). Vice-President (4); Dramatic
Club (1, 2. 3, 4): Newcomb Ball (1. 2. 3. 4). Captain
(2); Basketball (1. 2. 3); Hockey (3. 4). Varsity (3);
Class Cheer Leader (1. 3. 4); Jambalaya Representa-tive
(1. 4); May Dav Committee (3); Hullabaloo Staff
(4).
Fannve Gonsenheim, B.A.
(withdrawn) (not in panel)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
Lois Madeline Gravois, B,A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Lois is so tiny that she leads the senior crew.
And the funny part about it. she leads her classes, too.
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Science Club (4); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (4); French Circle (1. 2. 3, 4).
Nat.alie L.ancaster Guthrie, B.M.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K K r
Natalie's face and manner are truly very sweet.
And she has a voice that makes her sweetness quite
complete.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club {1, 41.
'2
3.
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DoLLiE Grey Harrison, B.A.
MOBILE, ALABAMA
Dollie'a an example for which we often seek.
That, a sense of humor isn't spoilt by taking Greek.
Latin Club (1, 2. 3, 4); T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
French Circle (1, 2),
Mabel Lewis Hawthorn, B.A.
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
To a gay young heart like Mabel's everything is fun.
She's always in good humor, we've never seen her glum.
House Council (3, 4), East Wing President (4);
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4).
Marjorie Hildegarde Hillman, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
* M
A good earnest worker, and also most bright.
And the type that will always do just what is right.
N. A. A. (2. 3); T. W. C. A, (1, 2. 3, 4), Chairman
Finance Committee (3), President (4).
Katharine Higinbotham Homan, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
X Q
As a political leader, I think she'd be great.
Her talk's so convincing, as shown by debate.
Jennie C. Nixon Debate (2, 3). Interclass Debate
(2, 3), Varsity Debate (2), Debating Club (1. 2, 3, 4),
Council (1. 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), Chairman Debate
(4); Glee Club (2): T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (2, 3, 4); Serbian Committee (4): Science
Club (4); N. A. A, (1, 2, 3, 4); Mathematics Club (3);
Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (4).
Frances Elizabeth Hupman, BlDes.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *
Frances is an art student, but it doesn't tie her down.
For she is ever willing to play, or to dash with you
to town.
N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3); Volley
Ball (4); Newcomb Ball (1, 2); Mandolin-Guitar Club
(2, 3. 4).
Merle Johnston, B.A.
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
Merle's a jolly member of that well-known jolly set Known throughout the Newcomb dorm, as the Alex
Quartette.
House Council (3, 4).
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Fanny Dennery Kahn, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
"The class stole a prize and away it ran,"
The prize I speak of is Fanny Kahn.
T-.atin Club (1); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Debating Club
(1); French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4).
Mary Evelyn Kay, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
* M
I'm sure some day she'll win great fame.
For a biology theory bearing her name.
Y. W. C. A. (1. 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 4); Science Club
(4); Latin Club (1, 2, 4).
Clifford Louise Kitchen, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K A e
The red rose is for love, so that's the reason why
People love our Clifford, in whose cheeks red roses lie.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2); Dramatic Club
(1, 2, 3); Basketball (1. Ii, 3); Glee Club (1); French
Circle (1); Y. W. C. A. (1 2, 3, 4).
Dorothy Helaine Kohlman, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E !>, A Z S
She has grace, she has wit. she has claarm, she has
knowledge.
And she's done a lot of things for her class and college.
Latin Club (1, 2. 3. 4); French Circle (1. 2, 3, 4),
President (4), Plays (2. 3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2,
3. 4); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Debating Club (3. 4);
Student Body Vice-President (4); Student Council (3,
4). Vice-President (4). Secretary (3); Class Treasurer
(3); May Day Committee, Chairman (3); Chairman
Ring Committee (4) ; Basketball Manager (3).
Odessa Roane Lastrapes, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A A n, * B K
Odessa is the girl who knows science, math and psych.
Some dav she'll be a William James, or Einstein or
the like.
Science Club (4), President (4); T. W, C. A. (4);
Spanish Club (4),
Flora Agnes LeBlanc, B.A. Educ.
HOUMA, LOUISIANA
Flora's eyes are lovely, and her disposition's sweet,.
And for these and other reasons, none dare with her
compete.
French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (4); Spanish
Club (4).
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Stella Marie Leche, B.S.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
* B K
Stella should get a degree of D.C.
Standing for Doctor of Chemistry.
Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Science Club (4).
Muriel Jeannette Lee, B.A.
baragua, cuba
* B K
Though nightly she burns the midnight oil,
The results that she gets encourage such toll.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1, 2, 3. 4), Sec-retary
(3); French Circle (3, 4); Science Club (4);
Tulane Mathematical Club (3, 4); N. A. A. (3, 4).
Elsa Barbara Lemle, B.M.
NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI
A E *
£]1sa's very little—one inch she cannot spare.
But, somehow or other, she lets us know she's there.
Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3, 4), Plays (1); N. A. A. (1, 2,
3, 4); French Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1, 2,
3, 4).
Flora Florence Levine, B.A. Educ.
PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS
Flora's literary—she's really quite well read.
She has opinions of her own. clever things she's said.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3); Dramatic
Club (4); French Circle (3, 4).
Adeline Lucille Levy^ B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
Adeline has a disposition alway-s bright and sunny.
And she has the gift of being really truly funny.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4): Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Latin
Club (1); Debating Club (1, 2, 3); French Circle (3, 4).
Evelyn Kahn Levy^ B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
Evelyn is a lovely lass, and Evelyn can write,
Her head is quite reversible, both in and out it's bright.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club
(3, 4); French Circle (2, 3, 4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
Hullabaloo Staff (4).
Selby Noel Mayfield, B.A.
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
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Caroline Dover Meyer, B.A.
zwolle, louisiana
Winsome and bright, and yet something more.
The best sort of sport, with spirit galore.
Freneh Cirele (2); History Club (1); Debating Club
(1, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Plays (3, 4). Treas-urLM-
(4); Little Sister Committee, Chairman (3); N. A.
A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Dormitory Baseball (1, 2, 3); Class
Baseball (3), Varsity (3); Basketball (3), Varsity (3);
Varsity Manager Basketball (3); Newcomb Ball (3, 4);
Field Day Captain (3); Chairman Bulletin Board (4).
Mary Victoria Mills, B.M.
TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI
Eight-thirty classes don't suit Vic just right.
She has so many dates—quite a few every night.
Y. "W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), Undergraduate
Representative (4); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club
(3), Business Manager (3); Mandolin-Guitar Club (3,
4): Assistant Cheer Leader (3): Manager Newcomb
Basketball (2); Class Cheer Leader (1); Mistress of
Revels (3).
Irma R. Moses, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
For class and for college she does more than her share,
Such ability and intellect are really quite rare.
French Circle (1, 2); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4),
Plays (1, 3, 4); Field Day (1, 2', 3); Class Vice-Presi-dent
(4): Senior Editor Jambalaya (4); Hullabaloo
Staff (4).
Marjorie May Moss, B.A. Educ.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K ic r
Margie, though a poet, is no less than what we say
—
A friend, good company, ever ready for play.
Hockey (3. 4): Newcomb Ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basket-ball
(1, 2); Class Poet (1. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4);
Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); Mandolin-Guitar Club (3, 4).
Caroline Sophie Mulhearn, B.A.
MONROE, LOUISIANA
In the lib'ry so much. Miss Mulhearn, no doubt.
Knows much about books, both inside and out.
Sarah Cooper Nabors, B.A.
MANSFIELD, LOUISIANA
A A n
By the copious notes that Sarah does take •
We know bobbed hair a flapper doesn't make.
Y. W. C. A. (2. 3. 4), Finance Committee (3), Cabi-net
(4) : Assistant Business Manager Arcade (3), Busi-ness
Manager t4}.
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Alma Meertief Nachman, B.A.
montgomery, alabama
Alma is a staunch friend, ever willing, ever true.
She'll do whatever thing she can to be of help to you.
N. A. A. (3): Latin Club (1); Dramatic Club (1);
French Circle (3).
SiMONE Netter, B.Des.
FAYETTE, MISSISSIPPI
A E *
With the soul of its artist her work is replete,
Like Monie, herself, it is dainty and neat.
Louise Newton, B.A.
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
X n
Ouida has a large share of life's great joys.
She has so many girl friends, and also many boys.
T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4>, Cabinet (3. 4); Debating
Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Dramatic Club (4); N. A. A. (1, 2);
Rotarettes (4).
Eleanor Marie O'Shee, B.A.
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
K A e
Eleanor is a chatter-box, she talks an awful lot.
But we like to hear the things she says, so it really
matters not.
Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4), Manager (4); Dining Hall
Monitor (4); Mistress of Revels (4); Latin Club (1).
Marcelle Martinet Peret, B.Des.
(not in panel)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
While most are content to get one degree,
Marcelle is aspiring to two or three.
B.A., '18; Winner of Adele Bolden Prize (2).
Katherine Elizabeth Price, B.M.
new orleans, louisiana
Katherine is one of the gods' favored choice,
For hers is the gift of a beautiful voice.
Glee Club (1, 2. 3. 4); Secretary-Treasurer (3), Presi-dent
(4); Operetta "Patience" (3); Dramatic Club (4);
Student Council (3).
Myrtle A. Pujol, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Besides being an artist with talent so rare,
Myrtle's an athlete—many things she'd dare.
Newcomb Ball (3. 4); Varsity Baseball (3); Glee Club
(4); N. A. A. (3, 4); Basketball (4); Hockey (4).
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Grace Leffingwell Quinette, B.A.
NINE MILE POINT, LOUISIANA
The success of the Spanish Club was largely due. you
see.
To the efforts of its president and her personality.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2. 3. 4); N. A. A. (4):
Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Spanish Club (4),
President (4).
Id.a Anna Riordan, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
'I> B K
A good student and an ever loyal friend.
Ida will stick by you until the bitter end.
Science Club (4).
Edna Rosalynde Riseman, B.A.
OPELOUSAS, LOUISIANA
With Edna's disposition there's not a thing that's
wrong.
And she will do most anything to help her class along.
Newcomb Ball (1. 3); Basketball (1, 3); N. A, A. {1.
2, 3, 4); Latin Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Debating Club (1, 2,
3, 4); Dramatic Club (1, 4); Glee Club (1. 4).
Mary Randolph Roberts, B.A.
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA
K K r
Mary. Mary, quite contrai'y. does not this case fit,
For this wary little Mary isn't contrary a bit.
Glee Club (1. 2'. 3, 4); House Council (1. 2. 3. 4).
Fire Chief (3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (3, 4); French Circle (1, 2).
Carrie Gillis Rogers, B.A. Educ.
FRANKLIN, LOUISIANA
A A n
Carrie makes such an adorable cook.
Not long for a job would she have to look.
T. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3); N. A. A, (1. 2); Glee Club
(4); Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Plays (4).
Georgie Rayne Russ, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Georgie's very learned, but two things she does not
know.
One is the meaning of flunk, the other—a grade that's
low.
T. W. C. A. (1. 2. 3, 4), Cabinet (4): Latin Club
(1, 2, 4), Vice-President (4); Interclass Debate (2)
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Bertha Elise Scheuermann, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K A e
As a basketball player quite a rep she has made.
But her own good nature makes all other honors fade.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Basketball (3). Varsity (3);
Hockey (3); Newcomb Ball (4); Y. W. C. A. (S).
Lydia M. Schuler, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K A e, A 2 2
Lydia's really wonderful in all she's ever done.
And yet with all her seriousness she never turns down
fun.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Basketball (1. 2. 3). Captain
(1); Baseball (1. 2. 3). Varsity (1. 2); Hockey (3),
Varsity (3); Newcomb Ball (1. 3, 3, 4); Spalding Bas-ketball
(4), Captain (4); Class President (2); Student
Body Treasurer (3); Student Council (2. 3, 4). Presi-dent
(4); y. "W. C. A. (1, 2, 3), Cabinet (3); French
Circle (1, 2); Glee Club (1); Executive Committee
(2, 3, 4).
Edna Seeliger, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Edna is so modest that she hides her worth under
cover.
But knowing: her for these four years, we're sure that
we do love her.
Y. W. C. A. (4); Science Club (4); N. A. A. (4).
Lillian Elizabeth Sellers, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
K A e
Though Betty runs the Arcade, she's going to prove
'tis true
That it just gave her practice to run a husband, too.
Glee Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (2. 3); Arcade
Board (3. 4). Edltor-ln-Chiet (4).
Ellenor Owen Shannon, B.A.
MACON, MISSISSIPPI
K A e
She's head of the dorin. and that's just her right stand.
All like her so much they'll obey each command.
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3. 4), Cabinet (3): N. A. A. (1.
2. 3. 4); House Council (2. 3. 4). Treasurer (2). Fire
Captain (3), President (4); Student Council (2. 4);
Delegate to W. I. A, S. G. (4); Tennis (2. 3. 4). Varsity
(2. 3); Newcomb Ball (2. 3). Captain (3); Hockey
(3. 4). Captain (4); Dormitory Baseball (1. 2, 3). Cap-tain
(3); Class Baseball (3), Captain (3), Varsity (1,
2. 3).
WiLMER Shields, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *, A 2 2, <!> B K
Wilmer's done so many things, two lines are far too
few
To tell how much we honor her—how much we love
her, too.
Class Vice-President (2); Class Cheer Ijcader (2);
Student Body Secretary (2); Class President (3);
French Circle (1. 2, 3, 4), Play (1); Debating Club
(1, 3. 4); Varsity Debate (2. 3. 4); Class Debate (3);
Jennie C. Ni,xon Debate (1. 2K Winner (2); Carnot
Debate (3. 4); Finance Committee (3. 4); Student
Body President (4); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Y. W. C. A.
(3 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin Club (1. 2);
Newcomb Cap and Gown (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3);
Newcomb Ball (4); Executive Committee (2. 3, 4),
Secretary (2^); Student Council (3, 4); Delegate to
W. I. A. S. G. (4).
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Rebkcca Cr.AiRE Shwartz, R.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E <I'
A lot of sociology elected little Pat.
It made her quite a social hit, now. what do you think
of that?
Doris Regina Simon, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A E *
None wonder why Doris has so many fi-iends,
For to sweetness and goodness her character tends.
Newcomb Ball (4): N. A. A. (4); French Circle (4).
AiLEEN Neal S.MITH, B.A.
TCIIULA, MISSISSIPPI
X fi
One of the talents that is Aileen's
Is that of attracting- the jelly-beans.
Ann Stevens, B.A. Educ.
DRANDON, MISSISSIPPI
X n
Class Foreign Correspondent fl); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2.
4); N. A. A. (1. 2); Glee Club (4); Rotarettes (4).
Edw.a Stewart, B.A.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
n B *
It's for the friendly feeling that she always seems to
sliow
That Edwa has so many friends we all should like to
know.
Y. W. C. A. (2, 3. 4). Cabinet (3. 4); Dramatic Club
(1, 2. 3. 4), Plays (2. 4). Treasurer (3); French Circle
(1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Executive Committee
(4); Chairman Junior Prom (3); Archery (3).
Anna Louise Stille, B.A. Educ.
MANY, LOUISIANA
None could imagine Anna L. tearful.
For she is ever so smilingly cheerful.
Gleel Club (2. 3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, S. 4); French
Circle (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (4); Head Monitor West
Wing (4).
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Suzanne Trawick, B.A. Educ.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A A n
Here's to the girl that can cook and can mend.
And to other varied interests she's well able to attend.
Student Council (4); Executive Committee (4); "Vol-ley
Ball (4); Y. W. C. A. (4); N. A. A. (4); Glee Club
(41.
Angeline Eagen Tucker, B.A.
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
How literary and original is our class mate,
Angrline T .
That she has a reputation is plain enough to see.
Sub Editor Arcade (2, 3, 4); Debating Club (2. 3).
Secretary (2). Council (2, 3).
Beverley Warner Vallas, B.A. Educ.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
To keep up her good work. Beverley needs no "warner,"
In getting the high gi-ades she has quite a corner.
Verna Valerie Viddu, B.Des.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
I wish this were the time and the place
To rave about Verna's remarkable" grace.
Sarah Elizabeth Wakeman, B.M.
new orleans, louisiana
Upon Elizabeth's music we're really quite depen.lent.
.'Vt every Glee Club concert, she shines with fame
resplendent.
N. A. A. (3 4>; Glee Club Accompanist (2. 3. 4).
Genevra Washburn, B.A.
MONROE, LOUISIANA
A n, A 2 2, * B K
Here's to the good old president of good old twenty-three.
None better than Genevra could there ever be.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (1. 2. 3).
President (3): House Council (1); Debating Club (1,
2. 3, 4), Council (1, 3); Student Council (4); T. W.
C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (2. 3); Serbian Committee
(1. 2, 3. 4); Class "Vice-President (1): Class President
(4); Sub Editor Jambalaya (3); Field Day (2); Ex-ecutive
Committee (3, 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 4), Play
(4 1; N, A. A. (1, 2); Latin Club (1); Rotarettes (4);
Inter-Class Debate (4).
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Elizabeth Washington, B.A. Educ.
NEW OKLI-ANS, LOUISIANA
X Q
Betty is so lovable, and an able athlete.
In anythiner she undertakes she simp'.y can't be beat.
Basketball (1. 2. 3); Newcomb Ball (2. 4); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3. 4); Y. W. C, A. (1, 2. 3, 4).
Elizabeth Chase Whitisiire, B.D^s.
(withdrawn)
NEW 0:lLEANS, LOUISIANA
Clara Mims Wright, B.M.
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
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Clara knows music, and the talent that she has
Makes us like her lovely lyrics in prefei'ence to .iazz.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 4); Y. W. C. A. (4).
Danelle Deupree Yate3, B.A.
MACON, MISSISSIPPI
* JI, A 2 2
Dan. the Newcomb editor, is one reason why we say
"When we get the weekly—Hullabaloo, hooray, hooray.
Y. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3. 4); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Latin
Club (1. 2); French Circle (1. 2); Debating Club (3. 4).
Council (4); Class Secretary (3); May Day Committee
(3); House Council (4). Secretary (4): Hullabaloo
Staff (3. 4). Newcomb Editor (4); Executive Commit-tee
(4); Class Play Committee (4).
Grace Agl ilar Zelnicker, B.Des.
MOBILE, ALABAMA
A E *, A :s s
Grace is an artist—in two ways her talent tends.
She draws not only pictures, but many, man>- friends.
Jambalaya Representative (1): Assistant Art Editor
Jambalaya (3), Art Editor (4); President Art School
(4).
Julia Clar.a Zoeller, B.A. (not in panel)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
If we had more students like Julia C.
Just think what a very bright class we'd be.
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STUDENT CflUNCIl
WELCOMES CLASS '23
Vic MiJls Is Lucky FreiKmao,
Cliches Bouquet
FRESHMEN ESCAPE
WITH SOPHOMORE
BANNER AT GAME
Hair PolllnE And H O t p i R
FisKi EnwM
SERBIAN Gllll
COMES TO NEWCOMB
Lepowva Payi F.isl Vnil To He.
Fuluce Atnva Malci
FRESH-SOPH DRAG
NOTDRAGGYATALL!
FRESHMEN PROVE
THEY HAVE HEARTS
VoUnl.nr Pa.ly To Big SUlri.
Enioyed By All
WILD TIMES
AT NEWCOMB
Junjo.g Enlertain Fteihmen Al
Peppy Cabaret
NIX^DEBATE
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Carrie. Off
ICE CREAM AND STICK
CANDY IS HEAVEN TO
NEWCOMB FRESHIES
SOPHOMORE DAY
TRADITION KEPT WITH
PEP AM GUSTO BY '23
Yellow And While Bailor
Give Campuj Gala Ail
"Tlie Three Trees" Proves
Most Amusing Stunt WDen
Newcomb Celebrates
Arbor Day
VICTORY BAIL
ATJEWCOMB
JuoioTi Entetlam Fr^shid -QbJ
Armistice Day.
NEWCOMB GOES WILD
SIMPLY WILD
OVEL LEIBER
Shakespearean Srar S w e c p t
Audience OK li. Feci—And
To TuUnc W,ih Him '
ARIS-TODDLE AND
PLATO-SOUP FEATURE
AT PHILOSOPHY HOP
FOOD AND GOOD WILL
GALORE AT lUNCHEON
"23 Treata Lillle Slilera On
Campus
RED BUTIER SCORES DIG
HIT IN WURZEIFLUHHERY
emm- DourIos-i Not So Dumb
A. The Dumi. Wife
UNDERGRADUATE
RINGS AT LAST
SLANG AND GUM
BIG FEATURE OF
CAJPUS NIGHT
"Cerlic" and 'Lizzie' Put Ovm
Some Good Comedy In The
Junior Cta» Stunt
ARE SCHOOL-MARMS
AND PROFS A DOWN-TRODDEN
RACE ?
Answer To Be Found Ir\ Pl.ylet
Newcomb Faculty Gives
Student Body
LET US BE SENIORS
JUSHOR TODAY
Cry 0( The Newcomb Juniors As
TTiey Proudly Flaunt Caps
And Gown*
Newcomb Juniors Transport
Enthusiastic Spectators
To Land Ot Myths
Mill Either Kuu Is Queen
May Day. Newcomb's Most Bee-tiful
Tradition Was
Poet Thinks
With His Neck!
U Newcomb's VerdKt Or
caVinE Vochel Undsay
For Second Time
RESPECT F-OR SUPERIOR
ACE AND EXPERIENCE
WILL BE SHOWN AT NEWCOMB
Senior Precedence Goes Into
Largest Senior
Class Yet MEirches
Into Chapel
Cms of '2 3 Solemnly Enter.
Into T>ieir Lost Year
AI Newcomb
FIRST NEWCOMB
ASSEMBLYCROWDED
Dr. Dinwiddie Gives Interesting
And InspirinE Talk
NEWCOMB REPRESENTED
AT W. I. A, S. G.
Misses Shields, Shannon And
DRAMATIC CLUB PRE-SENTS
"GHOST STORIT"
As Anna W,th Her Incessant 'Yes
CcorBc", MiM Cenevra Wash-bum
Was Adorable
Old Newcomb Acquires
New Meaning For Studes
Dr. Dixon Deliehti Student
Body With History 0(
"HAPPY BIRTH-DAY
TO YOU"
Newcomb Seniors Entertain Fac-ulty
At Birthday Forty. HoRO
Cake Containing Gills And
Vencs For All Present
Newcomb Gym
Now Open
Class Exercises. Hockey Game.
Alumnae March Features At
Dedication
Newcomb Bursts
Forth In Song
Seniors Easily Acclaimed Win*
ners Of Inler-Clasa Song
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
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Officers
Annola Priestley Prcsidcni
Haydee Brickell Vice-President
Lucille Points Secretary
Virginia Roes Treasurer
Big Sister Committee
Annola Priestley Executi-ve Chairman
Katherine Thomas Acting C/iairman
Miriam Kernan
Lucille Reed
Virginia Ross
Yvonne Sonneman
May Day Committee (General)
Dorothy Weston, Cliairman
Annola Priesixey, Ex-Officio
Perrine Dixon
Miriam Kernan
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Mai CiiARLts Alexander West, Miss.
B.A. Couiso.
N. A. A. (2. 3),
Marguerite Odette Barre .... New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.A. in Educalion Course.
Elizabeth Bethea, A n . . . . Birmingham, Ala
B.Des. Course.
Glee Cluli 12, 3): N. A. A. (3); Y. W. C. A. (2. 3).
Dorothy Blewett Citrnnelle, Ala.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1. 2, 3); Spanish Club (3); House
Council (2, 3); Glee Club (31.
Mary Elizabeih Bolton, A II . . Alexandria, La.
B.A. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3). Cabinet (3); N. A. A. (1, 2):
House Council (3); Hockey (3).
Haydee deBautte Brickell . . . Ne\v Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1. 2. 3); Debating Club (2. 3);
Glee Club (2); Hockey (2. 3): Latin Club (1. 2,
3); Baseball (2); Volley Ball (3): Basketball (2);
Football (3).
Nellie L. Britton, K A 9 . . . . New Orleans, L.i.
B.A. Course.
Bertha Louise Brown^ A E <I> . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Sub Editor Arcade (2); Literary Editor of Arcade
(3); Hullabaloo Staff (3).
Florence Stewart Brown, * M . . New Orleans, Lo.
B.Des. Course.
Basketball (11; N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (11;
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1); Dramatic Club (1);
Debating Club (1, 2, 3); Class Poet (1. 2, ;)).
Leona Cahn New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.A. Course.
Olive Carriere New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1); French Circle (2, 3); Glee
Club (2, 3); Newcomb Ball (2, 3); Basketball (2);
Hockey (3); Football (3).
Lucille Marie Cherbonnier Gretna, La.
(not in panel)
B.A. Course.
Science Club (3).
Louise Church, A n New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (2); French Circle (2); Science Club (31.
Helen Clopton New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Irma Cousins New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
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Bettv Davis, X S> New Orleans, La,
B.Des. Course.
Nc?wcomb Ball (1. 2); Basketball (1, 2). Varsity
(21; Volley Ball (3); Glee Club (1. 2. 31; N. A. A.
(1. 2, 3).
Perrine Carson Dixon, n B * . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Class President (1. 2); Student Council (1. 2. 3).
-Secretary (3); Junior Delegate to W. I. A. S. G.
(3); Newcomb Ball (1, 2, 3); Football (3); New-comb
Chairman Campus Night (3); Y. W, C. A.
(1, 2, 3), Cabinet (3); May Day Committee (3);
Hullabaloo Staff (3).
Marion Dow, X fi New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1. 2. 3). Play (1. 2), Secretary (3);
Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Debating Club (1. 2. 3,), Coun-cil
(3); Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3,); N. A. A. (1. 2).
Felice Egan New Orleans, Lp.
(not in panel)
B.A. in Education Course.
A.VNiE Stuart Ellis, A n . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course,
Glee Club (3); N. A. A. (3).
"Maud Addison Ellis, K A Amite, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1); Volley Ball
(31 ; Dramatic Club (1, 3),
Alice M. Ferrata New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Catherine M, Fitzpatrick . , . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Latin Club (1, 2, 3).
Sarah Ker Foster, K K r Franklin, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
N. A. A. (3); Glee Club (3); Y. W. C. A. (3).
Ruth Gainsburgh New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Evelyn Gelbke Gretna, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Merle Frances Gesell New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3); French Circle (1, 2, 3);
Debating Club (1, 2, 3). Council (2, 3), Secretary
(3); Jennie C. Nixon Debate (2, 3), "Winner (3);
Winner Inter-Class Debating Cup (1).
Ethel Giles, X fi Adeline, La.
B.A. Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); French Circle (2, 3); Latin
Club (3).
Florence Gilpin Eastondale, Mass.
(not in panel)
B.A. in Education (partial course).
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Clara Belle Girard Lafayette, La.
(withdrawn)
B.A. in Education Course,
LuciLi K GoDELFER Ne\v Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); French Circle (1. 2. 3); Glee
Club (1); Science Club 1 3); Football 13).
Arthemise Anna Goertz .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Inter-Class Debate (1. 2); Winner Inter-Class De-bating-
Cup (1); Class Secretary (2); Sub-Editor
Arcade (2); College Editor Arcade (3); Debating
Club (1. 2. 3), Council (1. 2, 3), Secretary (2);
Spanish Club (3): Latin Club (3); Hullabaloo
Staff (3).
Winnie Davis Gordon Ocala, Fla.
B.A. Course.
Dora Elizabeth Greenlaw, * M . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
House Council (3); T. W. C. A. (2, 3), Secre-tary
(3).
Marguerite Mary Guevmard .... Carville, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); French Circle (2).
Hatiie S. Guion New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.,A.. in Education Course.
Ethel Hain, .4 A 11 Selma, Ala.
B.A. in Education Course.
House Council (2. 3): Y. W. c. A. (1. 2, 3);
N. A. A. 12. 3); Glee Club (2. 3); Hockey (3):
Volley Ball (3).
Virginia Hall New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course.
^\'omen's Professional and Scientific Organization
of Tulane (1. 2): Dramatic Club (3); French Cir-cle
(3); Debating Club (3); Science Club (3);
N. A. A. (3); Volley Ball (31; Inter-Class De-bate
(3).
Virginia Belle Hamilton, A Z A . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Westhampton College (1); John B. Ctetson Uni-versity
(2).
Amelia Frances Hardesty .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Archery Ribbon (2); Baseball (2); Extension Com-mittee
(3); Sub Editor Arcade (3); Debating
Club (2, 3).
Almabelle Harrell, K a . . . . McComb, Miss.
B.A. in Education Course.
r. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2); Latin Club
(2, 3): Serbian Committee (3).
Elizabeth P. Harris New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Serbian Committee (1. 2, 3): Hockey (2, 3), Cap-tain
(3): Varsity (2); Newcomb Ball (3); Basket-ball
(2); Field Day (21: Football (3); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3); Debating Club (1, 2. 3); Latin Club (1,
2. 3). Treasurer (2): Glee Club (1. 2. 3); French
Circle (1. 2, 3); Dramatic Club (3); Science Club
(3); Inter-Class Debate (3).
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Lillian Hartson New Orleans, La.
E.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (1); Latin Clul) (1. 3, 3); Debating
Club (1. 2, 3); French Circle (1, 2. 3); N. A. A.
(1. 2, 3); Science Club (3); Newcomb Ball (3);
Football (3); Hockey (3); Class Cheer Leader (3).
Florence A. Hayne Boyce, Ln.
(not in panel)
B.A. in Education Coui'se.
Shirley M. Heichelheim Jennings, L;i.
(not in panel)
B.M. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2); Prize in Music Reading: (1);
French Circle (2, 3).
Lucille Jacoey New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Lessie Jay (withdrawn) New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Bessie M. Johnson, K K r . . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education (partial course).
Elizabeth Kastler, A II . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3); Dra-matic
Club (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1).
Sylvia Kaufman Alexandria, La.
B.A. Course.
Elizabeth Phares Kell, K K r . . . Tallulah, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Tennis (3): N. A. A. (2. 3); Glee Club (2, 3);
T. W. C. A. (1. 2, 3), Cabinet (3).
Miriam Kernan, X fi New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3). Vice-President (3); Operetta
(2); Debating Club (1, 2, 3): Jennie C. Nixon
Debate (3); French Circle (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1,
2); Dramatic Club (2, 3), Play (3); Student Coun-cil
<2, 3); Chairman Song Book Committee (3);
Finance Committee (3); College Song Leader (3); May Day Committee (3).
Mary Kitchen, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (1); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Newcomb
Ball (2).
Carlotta Kraft New Orleans, La.
E.A. Course.
Sub Editor .\rcade (2, 3): Glee Club (1, 2);
French Circle <1. 2. 3). Secretary (2), Treasurer
(3); Hockey (3); Newcomb Ball, Captain (3);
Basketball (2); Football (3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3);
Science Club (3); Hullabaloo Staff (3).
Louise LaCroix Colfax, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
May Robinson Lanphier, * M . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 3, 3); Y. W. C. A.
(1, 2, 3), Secretary (2), Treasurer (3); Basketball
(1, 2); Newcomb Ball (3).
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Lali\ MAKCiiRiiT Li:sTUR New Orleans, La.
B.A. Coui-so.
I^nlin Club (2, S); Dramatic Club (2); Basketball
(2); Volley Ball (3).
Flora Lew Lafayette, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Madeleine Livaudais, X fi . . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1. 2. 3); Newcomb
Ball (1, 2. 3). Captain (1); Basketball (1. 2);
Tennis (2. 31; Hockey (3).
Anna Laura McDonald .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Sub Art Editor Jambalaya (3).
Ula MiLNER, n B $ New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Basketball Manager (1): Basketball (1. 2), Var-sity
(1); Baseball (2); Hockey (2, 3); Newcomb
Ball (3): Football (3): Inter-Class Debate (2);
Jennie C. Nixon Deba.te. Winner (2); Varsity De-bate
(2. 3); Georg-e Debate Prize (2. 3); Carnot
Debate Medal (3); Debating: Club (1, 2. 3); Coun-cil
(1. 2, 3). President (3): Class Vice-President
(2); Clieer Leader (2); Student Council (3); Sub
Editor Jambalaya (3).
Georgia Morrison, A n Selma, Ala.
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (1, 2, 3); T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3):
N. A. A. (1, 2. 3).
Mary Renaud Owen New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.A. Course.
Vera Palfrey, X Q Franklin, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2, 3). President (3).
Helen R. L. Pease, X f2 Memphis, Tenn.
B.A. Course.
Y'. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); French
Circle (2, 3).
Lilah M. Phillips, II B * Lakeland, La.
B.A. in Educjition Coui'se.
Lucille Points New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1, 2. 3); Debating Club (1, 2. 3);
French Circle (2. 3): Latin Club (1, 2. 3); Class
Secretary (3): N. A. A. (3); Newcomb Ball (3);
Football (3); Science Club (3).
Lilian Graham Polk Shreveport,' La,
(not in panel)
B.A. Course.
Sub Editor Arcade (2, 3).
Annola B. Priestley, X n . . . . Yazoo City, Miss.
B.M. Course.
Class President (3); Newcomb Ball (1); Basket-ball
(1. 2). Varsity (2); Volley Ball (3); Individual
Winner Field Day (1); Executive Committee (3):
Student Council (3); T. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3), Cabinet
(2): N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Glee Club (2); House Coun-cil
(3).
Lucille Lyman Reed, X n . . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Class Secretary (1); Class Treasurer (2): Basket-ball
(1, 2); Baseball (2); Treasurer Student Body
(3); Finance Committee t3) : Executive Commit-tee
(3); Serbian Committee (1. 2. 3): French Circle
(1, 2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Y. W. C. A. (1);
Football Cheer Leader (3); Dramatic Club (2, 3),
Plays (2, 3), Stage Manager (3).
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Phyllis Evelyn Reeves, X n . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Spanish
Club (3).
Matilde Herbert Ross, X f2 . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); French Circle (1. 2. 3); N. A. A.
(1, 2, 3); Spanish Club (3).
A. Virginia Ross, K K New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Newcomb Ball (1. 2, 3); Hockey (2, 3), Varsity
(2): Basketball (1, 2), Captain (2), Varsity (2);
Baseball (1, 2). Captain (2). Varsity (1, 2); Foot-ball
(3); N. A. A. (1, 2, 3), Secretary (3); Glee
Club (2): Newcomb Sporting" Editor Hullabaloo
(3); Spalding Basketball (3), Captain (3); Class
Treasurer (3).
Elise Roussel, n B <I> New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.Des. Course.
Fannie Rayne Russ New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (3); French Circle (3); Latin Club (3).
Isabel St. Martin New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (2); N. A. A. (1. 2, 3); Football (3).
Alice Watts Saunders, IT B * . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2. 3); French Circle (1); N. A. A.
(1) ; Spanish Club (3).
AuRELiA Schmidt New Orleans, La,
(not in panel)
B.A. in Education Course.
Eleanor R. Sheely, X n Gulfport, Miss.
B.Des. Course.
Christine Simpson Smithville, Ga.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (2, 3).
Emily' Slack^ A n Alexandria, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Class Treasurer (1): N. A. A. (3); T. W. C. A.
<3); Glee Club (3); Song Committee (3); Sky
Pilots (3).
Yvonne A. Sonnemann, K K . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2), Treasurer (3);
Assistant Business Manager Arcade (3); New-comb
Ball (1, 2, 3). Captain (2); Basketball (1,
2), Captain (1), Varsity (1, 21; Baseball (1. 2).
Varsity (1, 2); Hockey (2. 3), Varsity (2. 3):
Football (3), Captain (3); Glee Club (1. 2); Latin
Club (3); Debating Club (1. 2. 3); Field Day Cap-tain
(2); Inter-Class Debate (3).
Erma B. Stitch, A E * New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Sub Editor Arcade (2, 3); Hullabaloo Staff (3).
Helen Lucile Stiefvater .... New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B.A. in Education Course.
Millicent Bradford Story, A A n . . Shreveport, La.
B.Des. Course.
Baseball (2); Hockey (3): Volley Ball Captain
(3); Spanish Club (3>; Y. W. C. A. (3); N. A. A.
(3).
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Katuakinf. Talmace, K a e . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Ba.sketball (1. 2): Volley Ball (3); Gleo Clul) (1);
Hockey (2. 3). Varsity (2); N. A. .\. il. 2. 31;
Foolball (3).
Alice Tankerslev, A A II . . . . Hope Hull, Ala.
B.M. Course.
Katiirrine Anna Thomas, K K r . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
.\'. .\. .\. (1. 2. 3); Basketball Manager (21; New-comb
Ball (3).
Marie Uhrv New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
EnsE Rennyson Ujffy, <t M . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Basketball (2); N. A. A. (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (1,
2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3); Debating Club (2. 31;
Science Club (2. 3); Football (3); Latin Club (3).
Virginia Violet Veith New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Carrie Ansox Vinvard Ponchatoula. La.
(not in panel)
B.M. Course.
Glee Club (3).
Dorothy Louise Weston, A n . . Logtown, Miss.
B.A. in Education Course.
N. A. A. (1. 2. 3); Class Vice-President (1);
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2. 3); French Circle
(1); Executive Comvnittee (3). Secretary (3); Jam-balaya
Representative (3); Sub Editor Jambalaya
(3); Secretary Student Body |3 1; Rotarettes (3);
Extension Committee (3); May Day Committee
tS).
Edna Louise White, K A 6 . . . New Orleans, La.
B.M. Course.
Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Mandolin-Guitar Club (2 1;
Class President (11.
Manie Hatton White, A n . . . Alexandria, La.
B.A. Course.
N. .A. A. (1. 2. 3); T. T\^ C. A. (1. 2. 3); French
Circle (11; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Mandolin-Guitar
Club (3).
Eleanor N. Wilson Riverside, Cal.
B..\. in Education Course.
N. \. A. (3); Volley Ball (31; Y. W. C. .\. (3).
Mae Y. Wilzin New Orleans, La.
B..A. Course.
EoLA C. WooLEY New Orleans, La.
(not in panel)
B..A. Course.
Anna L. Wooten, II B * Monroe, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (2): House Council (2); French Circle
(1. 2); Dramatic Club (2. 3); Debating Club (3);
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2. 3); N. A. A. (1, 2); Jambalaya
Representative (2).
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Officers
Beatrice Adams President Marion Thompson Secretary
Ernestine Bass Vice-President Maxine DeBuys Treasurer
Members
Beatrice Adams .... New Orleans, La. Lula Brown New Orleans, La.
n B * * M
B.A. Course. B.A. Course.
Class Treasurer (1); Class President Latin Club (1. 2); Debating Club (1.
(2); Debating Club (1, 2), Council (2); 2): Glee Club (1); N. A. A. (2); Man-
Newcomb Ball (1. 2): Basketball (1); dolin-Guitar Club (2).
Dramatic Club (1. 2). Play (1, 2); Mary Easton BuCK . . . Independence, La.
French Circle <1. 2). Play (1): Foot-ba'n
'(^2),: S.ummer Committee (2); Base- ^, ^^l' /riPVarrStipialnlCsohursCe?)ub (2). XT ^ 1 T Muriel Burdine Armory, Miss.
Elizabeth W. Aldrich . . New Orleans, La. ^ ,,
,, „ „ * M K K r xB>.M,T. C^ourse.
B..\. Course. Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2): Glee Club
Odile Ashford New Orleans, La. ^ ^ <-'>: y. w. c. a (i, 2).
B.A. Course.
^'^'^" BuRPEE Montgomery, Ala.
Odessa Babin Houma, La. * ^
BA Course S-'^- Course.
„ », ^ 1 T HuTsoN Carre New Orleans, La.
Kathrvn Barincer . . . New Orleans, La. t r- r
B.A. {Partial Course).
,^ „ XT /-» 1 T B.A. Course.
Virginia Barlow .... New Orleans, La. jj. A. A. d, 2); Newcomb Bail (i);
^ j£ Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); Glee Club
DebatingCiu?T'r2)?T.'w. C. A. (1. 2). Bess Cartledge Clarksdale, Miss.
Rachael Ernestine Bass . New Orleans, La. X fl
H B $ B.A. Course.
_ , „ „„ Rose Caruso New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (2); Latin Club B.S. Course.
(1. 2); Basketball (1); N. A. A. (1. 2); French Circle (2); Science Club (2).
Y. w. C. A. (1, 2), Cabinet (2): De- Mary Chaffe Minden, La.
bating Club (1, 2); Newcomb Ball (1, n„,,r^^
2). Captain (1); Field Day (1); Hockey '='* '-""rse
(2) Helen Christenberry' . . New Orleans, La.
Marie Becker New Orleans, La.
Latin Club at) ;''T"enni-s (l); VoUev
B.Des. Course. Ball (2); Hockey Captain (2); French
Tennis (2). Circle (2); Science -Club (2).
Gertrude Beekman . . . New Orleans, La. Dorothy Collins. . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course. $ M
Ursula Bernstein . . . New Orleans, La. b.a. Course.
, . , J , Newcomb Ball (1. 2); Baseball, Varsity
(withdrawn) (D; Dramatic Club (1): Hockey (1):
„ ., „ XT /-v 1 T Latin Club (1. 2): T. "W. C. A. (1. 2).
Elizabeth Hamlin Black, New Orleans, La. ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ Covington . Hazelhurst, Miss.
B.Des, Course.
Hockey Captain (1): N. A. A. (1. 2). * M
Elizabeth Winston Blain, New Orleans, La. ^.j^ Course.
. , „ Emilie Barksdale Craig . New Orleans, La. A A n n B 4>
B.A. Course. n. ±> f
N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (2); Spanish Club (2); Vol- N. A. A. (1, 2); Glee Club (2): Hockey
ley Ball (2). <1. 2): Football (2): Volley Ball (2).
Nellie Bloodworth . . . New Orleans, La. Sydney Crawford . . . .New Orleans, La.
-y (^
B.A. Course.
Cherry Davis New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course. ^^^ ^^^^^^
Elizabeth Bonvillain .... Houma, La. Latin ciub <i. 2); Glee ciub (i, 2); De-
B.-A. Course. bating Club (1. 2).
Edith Bradley Winnsboro, La. Miriam Davis Shreveport, La.
» rt TT B.A. Course. A ^J ."• . Glee Club (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (2); N.
B.A. Course. A. A. (2): Debating Club (2); French
Class Secretary (1). Circle (2).
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Maxine DeBuys .... New Orleans, La.
n B <I>
B.A. Course.
Student Council (1); Tennis (1): New-comb
Ball (1. 2); Basketball Captain
(11; Baseball (1): French Cli-cle (1. 2).
Play (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club (1. 2);
N. A. A. (1, 2); Class Treasurer (2);
Dramatic Club (2); Football (2);
Hockey (2).
Worth Dinwiddie . . . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course,
."cknce Club (2); N. A. .\. (1, 2).
M.VRV Louise Doods .... Gulfport, Miss.
X n
B..\. Course.
Glee Club (1. 2); Debating- Club (2);
N, A. A. (1, 2).
M.VRiE Eda Dolhon'DE . . Independence, La.
B..\. in Education Cours'^.
Justine Dorman Bastrop, La.
B.Des. Course.
Constance Marie du Quesnav, New Orleans
K A e
B..A.. Course.
House Council (1. 2); Student Council
(2); French Circle (1. 2).
Katherine Easterling . . Beaumont, Texas
B.Des. Course.
Hazel Ellis Quincy, Fla.
* M
B.A. Course.
Lilian Nunn Evans . . . Shuqualak, Miss.
K A e
B..A. in Education Course.
Ann Farnsworth . . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Newcomb Ball (1, 2): Basketball Cap-tain
(1): N. A. A. (1, 2); Science Club
(2).
Katharine Ferguson . . Yazoo City, Miss.
B.A. in Education Course.
Robbie Leigh Fitzner . . Moss Point, Miss.
B.JI. Course.
Clara Fitzpatrick . . . New Orleans, La.
K K r
B..A. Course.
Mary Elizabeth Floyd . New Orleans, La.
B..A. Course.
Hockey (2); Glee Club (21; Latin Club
(1, 2); French Circle (1, 2); N. A. A.
(1. 2).
Renair Forgotston .... Gonzales, Texas
B.A. in Education Course.
Katharine Forsyth Esmont, Va.
B.A. Course.
Y, W. C. A. <2); N. A. A. (2);
Science Club (2).
Belle Friedman .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Eugenie Friedricks . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Marcelle Garic .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (2); French Circle (1. 2).
Amoret Donelson Gates . . Franklin, La.
X fi
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Cnub (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); T. W.
C. A. (1, 2); Newcomb Ball (2); Hockey
(2); Serbian Committee (2).
Grace Elizabeth Gebelin . . Garyville, La.
li. A. Cnurse.
N. A. A. <1. 2); l.alin Club (1. 2';
Spanisli Club (1, 2); Science Club (2 1.
Laura Geiser New Orleans, La.
B.A. Coui'sc.
Rosemary Gerson .... New Orleans, La.
B.M. Course.
Margaret Elford Golson . . Bessemer, Ala.
B.M. Course.
Glee Club (1, 2).
Juanita Gonzalez . . . New Orleans, La.
A A n
B.Des. Course.
N. A. A. (1. 2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2);
fpanish Club (2); Dramatic Club 11.
2). Plays (1).
Margaret Go:dman . . . New Orleans, La.
K A e
B.Des. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2).
Josephine Goodwin . . . New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Margaret Graham . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Angela Gregory .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Dramatic Club (1. 2); French Cii-cle
(1. 2).
Olive Guthrie Bastrop, La.
n B *
B.A. Course.
Annie Gwin Lexington, Miss.
X n
B.A. Course.
Y. W. C. .\. (1. 2); N. A. A. (1. 2'.
Dorothy- Hainer McComb, Miss.
B. M. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); Glee Club
(21; N. A. A. (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2(.
Elsie Hanley- Atlanta, Ga.
* M
B.Des. Course.
Debating Club (1); Y. Vf. C. A. (1. 2);
Glee Club (1. 2).
Ernestine Hardtner . . . Alexandria, La.
A n
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (1, 2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Y'. W.
C. A. (1. 2).
Lucie Elizabeth Harris . . El Paso, Texas
B.Des. Course.
Dramatic Club (1. 2); N. A. .^. (1, 2);
Hockey (1, 2); Volley Ball (2); Clasa
Poet (2).
Frances Hebard .... New Orleans, La,
B..-V. Course.
Bertie Hirsch : Alexandria, La.
B..\. Course.
Edith Hohn New Orleans, La.
* JI
B.Des. Course.
Miriam Hopkins .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Zelda Huckins New Orleans, La.
B.M. Course.
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Black, Blain, Bloodworth, Bradley, Brown, Burdine, Burpee
Carre, Cartledge, Christenberry, Collins, Covington, Craig, C. Davis
M. Davis, DeBuvs, Dinwiddie, Dodds, DuQuesnay, Ellis, Evans, Farnsworth
FiTZNER, FlTZPATRICK, FORSYTH, FRIEDMAN, FRIEDRICHS, GATES, GEBELIN
Gonzalez, Goodman', Guthrie, Gwin, Haiker, Hanley, Hardtner
Hebard, Hohn, Hopkins, Huckins, E. Hughes, H. Hughes, Joffrion, A. Johnson
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Ei.lZAnF.Tii IIucilES . . . New Orleans, I.a.
X n
B.Dss. Course.
Man.l"lln-Gultttr Club (1, 2); Drainallc
Clul) ll. -'); Glut- riub (1. 2); N. A. A.
(1. 2); BilsebiUI (II: Football (2).
Helen Hughes Shreveport, La.
n B <I>
B.A. Coul-se.
Class President (1): Dramatic Club (1.
2), Plays (1, 2); Frencb Circle (1. 2);
Intcr-Class Debate (1. 2); Carnot De-bate
Committee (2); N. A. A. (1, 2):
Chairman Freshman-Sophomore Drag
(2) : Hullabaloo Start (2).
Mary Hun'TKR New Orleatis, La.
B..\. in Education Course.
Alice Jofkrion Lecompte, La.
(withdrawn)
Alice Toy Johnson. . . . McComb, Miss.
B.A. Cour-se.
Dramatic Club (1. 2), Plays (2): De-bating
Club (21: Y^ W. C. A. (1, 2),
Cabinet (2): Hullabaloo Staff (2).
Stella Bostick Johnson . . Sylvester, Ga.
A A H
B.A. Course.
Latin Club (1); French Circle (2>: N.
A. A. (21; Glee Club (2): Y. W. C. A.
(1, 2): House Council (2).
Thelma Johnson Tallulah, La.
B..\. in Education Course.
Margaret Jones Lecompte, La.
A A n
B.M. Course.
Margaret Jordan . . . New Orleans, Lu.
B. .\. Course.
Georgette Joubert . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
IsABELLE Keesler .... Greenwood, Miss.
X a
B.Des. Course.
Dramatic Club (1. 2): N. A. A. (1, 2);
Y'. W. C. A. (1. 2).
Ethel Agnes Kehoe . . . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course.
Dramatic Club (2).
Bertha Keller (withdrawn) . . Slidell, La.
Rosalind Kemp Hazelhurst, Miss.
B.ll. Course.
Edwina Kohlman . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
N. A. A. (1. 2): Hockey (1. 2): Basket-ball
Captain (2): French Circle (1. 2);
Dramatic Club (1. 2); Debating Club
(1. 2): Football (2).
Eleanor Kohlmeyer . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
N. A. A. (II; Mandclin-Guitar Club (2).
Aline Lazard New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1, 2): N. A. A. (1. 2):
Dramatic Club (1, 2); Debating Club
(1. 2).
Edith Levy New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (2): N. A. A. (1. 2); Spanish
Club (21: Debating Club (1).
Louise Levy (withdrawn). New Orleans, La.
New Orleans, La.
AiiELE Livaudais .... New Orleans, La.
X n
B.Des. Cour-si-.
N. A. A. (1. 2): Glee Club (2); \. W.
C, .\. (2); Debating Club (I); French
Circle (2).
Catharine Lively .
B..A. Course.
Debating Club (1, 2). Council (2); Var-sity
Debate (II; Dramatic Club (1. 2);
N. \. \. (1. 2): French Circh' (1. 2).
JACINTA LOBRANO .... New Orleans La.
A n
B.A. in Education Course.
Glee Club (1, 2): N. A. A. (21; New-comb
Ball (2).
Janice Meredith Loeb . . New Orleans, La.
B.A.. Course.
Debating Club (1. 2). Treasurer (2);
French Circle (1, 21: Latin Club ll. 2);
Vai-sit.v Debate (21.
Frances Marcrum .... Columbus, Ga.
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B.Des. Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2); \. W. C. A. (1. 2).
Ruth McAleer Mobile, Ala.
B..\. in Education Course.
Elizabeth McKnight .... Colfax, La.
(B..-V. in Education (parMal cou'se'.
Beth McLeod New Orleans, La.
K K I'
B.Des. Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2); Hockey (1. 2); New-comb
Ball (2); Glee Club (1, 2): X. W.
C. A. (1, 2).
Cora Miltenbercer . . . New Orleans, La.
n B *
B.A. in Education Course.
N. .A. A. (1. 2): Debating Club (1, 2);
French Circle (2).
Bessie Monroe New Orleans, La.
* M
B A. Course.
Glee Club (1, 21; Debating Club (1. 2),
Council (1. 21; Dramatic Club (1, 2):
N. A. A. (2); Volley Ball (2): Jamba-laya
Representative (21; Serbian Com-niittee
(2).
Louise Moore Monroe, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Gleo Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2); Hockey
(1); Volley Ball (2); Dormitory Base-ball
(1).
Minnie Murphy' Alexandria, La.
B..V. Course.
Latin Club (1. 2): Y'. W. C. ,V. (2); Do-bating
Club ll, 2); N. A. A. (1).
Katherine Lindsey- Negus, Greenville, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Y'. W. C. .K. (1, 2); N. A. A. (2): Glee
Club (2).
Marshall Norton Rome, Ga.
X f2
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1. 2); Y'. W.-C. A. (1. 21.
Lucille Ogden Crowley, La.
A A n
B..A.. Course.
Nora Creina O'Niell .... Franklin, La.
A n
B.Des. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); Glee Club (2).
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Lew, Livaudais, Lobrano, Loeb, McLeod, Marcrum, Miltenbercer
Mo.vROE, Moore, Murphv, Negus, Norton, Ogden, O'Niell
PANNILL, PeTEET, PfEIFER, PhARR, PiLKlNGTON, POWE, PRICE, RiCHTER
RiDGWAY, Roberts, Roes, Roy, St. Martin, Saunders, Savant
SCHARFF, SCHREIBER, ScOTT, SeACO, SiMON, SmITH, StONE
Streiffer, Subat, M. Thompson, W. Thompson, VanHook, Womack, Wood, Woodward
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Margarkt Pan'Mli, . . . New Orleans, La.
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H.Des. Cciursf.
DebatiM),- Club (1, 2); Gleu Club (1, 2).
Almena Perkins Lewisport, La.
(witlidiawn)
Charlotte Peteet . . . Greenwood, Miss.
B,A. ('nurse.
Marion Pfeifer .... New Orleans, La.
A E <I>
B.A. Course.
Sub Editor Arcade (2); Debating Club
(1, 2); Glee Club (1. 2); N. A. A. (1,
2); Dramatic Club (1, 2); Krencli Cir-cle
(2).
Elizabeth Pharr Ber^YIck, La.
n B <I>
B.Des. Course.
Hockey (1, 2); Football (2); Mandolin-
Guitar Club (2); Glee Club (2); N. A. A.
(1, 2); Dramatic Club (1).
Marie McDowell Pilkington, Ne\v Orleans
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1, 2): Dramatic Club (2:;
Glee Club (2); Science Club (2).
Helen Powe New Orleans, La.
K A e
B.A. in Education Course.
Charlotte C. Price . . . New Orleans, La.
K A
B.M. Course.
Tennis (1, 2); Glee Club (2); N. A. A.
(1, 2).
Ruth Reinauer Lake Charles, La.
B.A. Course.
Elton Reynolds .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Ethel Aline Richter . . New Orleans.Ta.
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (2); Dramatic Club (1. 2).
Elizabeth Ridgwav .... Elkton, Tenn.
B.M. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (2).
Olive Goodwill Roberts . . . Minden, La.
K A 9
B.A. Course.
N. A. A. (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2);
Latin Club (1, 2).
Bertha Roes Morgan City, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Margaret Rourke . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Inter-Class Debate (2).
Rose Aimee Roy .... New Orleans, La.
A A n
B.M. Course.
Ruth St. Martin .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club
(1. 2); Debating Club (1); N. .-V. A. (1,
2); Baseball (1); Hockev (1. 2), Varsity
(2); Volley Ball (2); College Cheer
Leader (2); Field Day (1).
Natalie Saunders . . . New Orleans, La.
n B *
B.A. Course.
Beatrice Savant Whiteville, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Janice Babette Sciiarff . New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Basketball (1); Debating Club (1, 2);
Newcomb Ball Captain (1); Hockey (2);
N. A. A. (1, 2): French Circle (2); Base-ball
(1).
Sylvia Dora Schreiber . . Marksville, La.
B.A. Course.
Diamatle Club (1. 2); N. A. A. (1, 2);
Debating Club (2); French Circle (2);
Hockey (1, 2); Basketball Sub (1).
Mary Monica Hope Scott . . Ripley, Tenn.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (2); Diamatic Club (2):
Science Club {2); Debating Club (2).
Georgia M. Seaco . . . New Orleans, La.
K K r
B.Des. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1, 2); N. A. A.
(1, 21.
Ruth Merz Si.mon . •
. . New Orleans, La.
A E !>
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1); Latin Club (1);
Newcomb Ball (1); Hockey (1), Varsity
(1); N. A. A. (1, 2).
Mary Smith Monroe, La.
n B 'I"
B.A. Course.
Class Vice-President (1).
Mabel Stein Marshall, Texas
B.A. in Education Course.
Lisbeth B. Stone .... New Orleans, La.
A A n
B.A. Course.
Volley Ball (2).
Yetty Streiffer .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Science Club (21; Spanish Club (2);
Dramatic Club (1, 2): Latin Club (1).
Enola Subat New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Agnes Swan New Orleans, La.
B.A. in Education Course.
Marion Thompson . . . New Orleans, La.
K A e
B.Des. Course.
Jambalaya Representative (1): Class
Secretary (2); Mandolin-Guitai- Club (1,
2): Baseball (1); Football (2).
Winifred S. Thompson . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Newcomb Ball (2): Y. W. C. A. (1. 2):
N. .\. A. (1, 2); Greek Club (2).
Mary Lorraine Tillotson . . . Gretna, La.
B.S. Course.
Nancy Van Hook .... Shreveport, La.
n B <I'
B..-V. Course.
Fanny Wise . . . . . Yazoo City, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Edna Wcviack Sherman, Texas
B.A. Course'.
Glee Club (1, 2).
Letitia D.-\vis Wood . . . Brunswick, Miss.
'B.A. Course.
Y. W. C. A. (1. 2): N. A. A. (1, 2);
Spanish Club (2).
Gertrude Woodward . . New Orleans, La.
A n
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (2); T. "W. C. A. (2); N. A. A.
(1, 2); Debating Club (1).
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Officers
Helen Dalzell President
Louise Feilschmidt Vice-President
Sedlev Hayward Secretary
Peggy Fox Treasurer
Members
Ellen Aaron Natchitoches, La.
B.Des. Course.
Manflolin-Guitar Cluh (1).
Margaret Allen .... Asheville, N. C.
(withdrawn)
Aline Alltmont .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Margaret Aronson . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Virginia Arrington . . . Clarksdale, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Margaret Asper .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Corinne Bass New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Ethel Bauer New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Evelyn Bayle New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); French Circle (1); N.
A. A. (1); Hockey Captain (1).
Ortell Bechtell .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Elsa Behrend New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
AuRELiA Bisso New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
MiNETTE Black .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Mary Alice Blakemore . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Eveline Bleakley . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); French Circle (1);
N. A. A. (1).
TiLLE BoRCHARDT .... New Orleans, La.
B.M. Course.
Helen Bovard New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Amelia Brewer Arcadia, La.
B.A. Course.
Carlotta Brigman Valdosta, Ga.
(withdrawn)
Mabel Burns Bogalusa, La.
B.A. Course.
Edith Burton Sulfur, La.
B.M. Course.
Cora Bush (withdrawn) . New Orleans, La.
Frances Bush New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Helen Byrne New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Evelyn Campbell . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1); N. A. A. (1).
Amelia Castanera Biloxi, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Odette Chalaron . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Lucille Charbonnet . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Claire Cherbonnier Gretna, La.
B.S. Course.
Elsie Cier New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Virginia Clark Clarksdale, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Estelle Cohen Lexington, Miss.
B.A. Coui'se.
Rose Cornei.son .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Genevieve Craven . . . New Orleans, La.'
(withdrawn)
Mayo Crew Memphis, Tenn.
B.Des. Course.
Ida Love Crutcher . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Inter-Class Debate (1).
Jenera Crutcher . . . New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Eileen Culpepper (withdrawn), Ozark, Ark.
Helen Dalzell Shreveport, La.
B.A. Course.
Class President (1).
Veronica de la Houssaye . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Elizabeth Drew .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Marcelle Ducros . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Virginia Dunham . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Elisabeth Dunwoody. . . . Pineville, La.
B.Des. Course.
Bernard Early Roanoke, Va.
B.A. Course.
Sarah Elliott New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Barbara Eskrigge .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
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Louise Feilschmiut . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course,
t'lasa VIce-Prosldent 11); Volley B-UI
(1): Hockey (1): DebathiK Club (1);
Ititor-Class Debate (1): French Circle
(1); Dramatic Club (1); N. A. A. (1);
Hullabaloo Staff (1).
Virginia Fenner .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Hockey (1); Y. W. c. A. (1): N. A. A. (1).
Mary M. Fentress .... Memphis, Tenn.
B.M. (partial course).
Newcomb Ball (1); Hockey (1); Serbian
Committee (1); Glee Club (1).
Beatrice Ford New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Blanche Foster .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Peggy Fo.k New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Class Treasurer (1); French Circle U).
Dramatic Club (1).
Lou Gahagan Castor, La.
B.A. Course.
Bessie Ganong Memphis, Tenn.
(withdrawn)
B.A. Course.
Bab Gassenheimer . . . Montgomery, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Di-amatic Club (1).
Dorothy Gehl New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Barbara Gessner .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Katherine Glenny . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Odele Godchaux .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
French Circle (1); N. A. A. (1).
Jeanne Goodman .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1); N. A. A. (1).
Dorothy Goodwill Minden, La.
B.A. Course.
Rai Graner New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Alice Grima New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1).
Corinne Grima .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Ruth Guyton Whitecastle, La.
B.A. Course.
Irene Gwin Lexington, Miss.
B.Des. Course.
Susie Hains Rayne, La.
B.A. Course.
Dorothy Hall Roanoke, Va.
B.A. Course.
Elizabeth Hall Roanoke, Va.
B.S. Course.
Ruth Hallam Clinton, La.
B.A. Course.
AzELiE Handlin .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Katmryn Hardesty . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Mary Hardesty .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1); Latin Club (1); N.
A. A. (1); Y. W. C. A. (1).
Evelyn Hardie New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Virgil Hardon Gainesville, Ga.
B.A. Course.
Margaret Harnett . . . New Orleans, La.
(\vithdrawn)
Sedley Havwari) .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Class Secretary (1).
Mildred Heptinc . . . McDonoghville, La.
B.A. Course.
Aline Hoefield .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Lena Hotze (withdrawn) . Mer Rouge, La.
Harriet Hughes Shreveport, La.
B.A. Course.
Marion Hughes .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Anna Hyman New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Marie Ivey Ruston, La.
B.A. Course.
Maud Jackson .... New Boston, Texas
(withdrawn)
Bernice Jones (withdrawn) . . Monroe, La.
Dorothea Jones Monroe, La.
(withdrawn)
B.A. Course.
Adele Katz New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1): N. A. A. (1).
Margaret Kemper Schrieder, La.
B.A. Course.
Thelma Kendall .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Beatrice King Hopkinsville, Ky.
B.A. Course.
Mary Kirby Louisville, Ky.
B.Des. Course.
Caroline Kory . . . . . Vicksburg, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Alice Lambert New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Elizabeth Land .... New Orleans, La.
B..^. Course.
Glee Club (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Hilda L.atino New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
LuciLE Legier New Orleans, La.
IJ..\. Course.
N. A. A. (1).
Fane Lester .New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (1).
Lucille Lewis Bainbridge, Ga.
B.A. Course.
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Elakemore, Bleakley, Bovard, Brewer, Brigman, Burton, Bush, Campbell
Castanera, Chalaron, Charbonnet, Clark, Cohen, Cornelson, Dalzell, Drew
Ducros, Dunham, Dunwoodv, Elliot, Eskridge, Feilschmidt, Fenner, Fentress
Foster, Fox, Ganong, Gassenheimer, Gessner, Glenny, Godchaux
Goodman, A. Grima, C. Grima, Guyton, E. Hall, Handlin, K. Hardesty, M. Hardesty
Harime, Hardon, Harnett, Hoeeem), M. Hughes, Ivey, Jackson, B. Jones
D. Jones, Katz, Kemper, Kikby, Ivory, Lambert, Land, Latine
Lester, Lu. Lewis, R. Lewis, McChesney, Maestri, Maloney, Mars, Mayer
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LvDiA Lewis New Orleans, La.
n. A. Course-.
Ruth Currev Lewis .... Crowley, La.
B.A. Course.
Angelena Lota .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Gertrude Madison Bastrop, La.
B.M. Course.
Lucii.LF. Maestri .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Science Club (1); French Circle (11;
N. A. A. (II.
Margaret Maloney . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
.lambalava Representative; N. A. A.
(1); Y. W. C, A. (11.
Anita Mars New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1); Debating ("luh (1);
hatin Club (11; N. A, A. (II; Inter-
Class Debate (1).
Daisy Marshall Amite, La.
B.A. Course.
Frank Mayer New Orleans, La.
B..\. Course.
Frencli Circle (1); N. A. A. (1).
Marcia Mayfield .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Lucile McChesney . . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Helen McLellan . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Hockey (1): French Circle (1); Mando-lin-
Guitar Club (1); N. A. A. (1).
Marjorie Meyer .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course
Anna M. Meyers .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Neweomb Ball (ll; Hockey (1).
Lillian Meyers .... New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Josephine Miceli .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Elise Mileurn Barbiick, La.
B.A. Course.
Muriel Milburn Barbuck, La.
B.-A.. Course.
Acnes Miller New Orleans, La.
B.M. Course.
LoRiNA Miller .... Grand Chenier, La.
(withdrawn)
Treeby Miller Minden, La.
B.A. Couise.
Alice Mmse (withdrawn), New Orleans, La.
Alice Montgomery . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Hockey (II; Latin Club (1); Y. W. C. A.
Ill ; N. A. A. (II.
Caroline Mooc .... Montgomery, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1); N. A. A. (1).
Rose Mooney New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course.
Margaret Morgan .... Okolona, Miss.
B.Des. Course.
Kate Morrison .... New Orleans, La.
B.M. Cour.se,
Mii.DKia) MuitRAv .... New Orleans, La.
(xvitlulrawn)
Evelyn S. M^ers .... Vicksburg, Miss.
B..'V. Course.
Marie Nh-Tiolls .... New Orleans, La.
\\.\. Course.
UUili Club (1) ; N. A. A. (1).
Mildred Norman .... Morgan City, La.
B.JI. Course,
Elizabeth O'Kelly . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Frances Paine Mandeville, La.
(withdrawn)
Isabella Patterson . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Helen Pearlstone .... Dallas, Texas
B.M. Course.
French Circle II',
Mary Perkins .... Bay St. Louis, Miss.
B,M. Course,
Hester Perl Beaumont, Texas
B,M. Course.
IvAi.ENA Pettet .... Thomdale, Texas
B.Des. Course.
Mildred Pickard Bagdad, Fla.
B.A, Course.
Class Poet (3); Glee Club (1).
Sara Pierce . ... Union Springs, Ala.
B..A., Course.
Elizabeth Pilcher . . . Memphis, Tenn.
B,M:. Course,
Ruth Pitrc (withdra\vn) . . Westwego, La.
Helen Polack New Orleans, La.
B,.A. Course,
TiiELMA PoPOViCH .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (1); Latin
Club (1); N. A. A. (11.
Beatrice Posner Alexandria, La.
B.A. Course.
French Circle (1).
Alma Potts Monroe, La.
B.Des. Course.
Amelie Prescott Lutcher, La.
(withdrawn)
Margaret Pugh Mobile, Ala.
B.Des. Course.
Elizabeth Raymond. . . New Orleans, La.
B.Des. Course.
EsTELLE Redding Biloxi, Miss.
B..A. Course.
Jane Reeves Ne\v Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1).
Katherine Reid Amite, La.
B..-V. Course.
Bella Rhine Hot Springs, Ark.
B..A, r'ourse.
Glee Club (ll; Diamatic Club (II;
French Circle (1); N. A. A. (1).
Claudia Richards Selina, Ala.
B.A. Course.
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MoisE, Montgomery, Mooc, Morgan, Morrison, Nicholls, Norman, Pearlstone
Perl, Pettit, Pickard, Pierce, Pilcher, Pitre, Popovitch, Potts
Prescott, Raymond, Reeves, Rhine, L. Richards, Robin, Robinson
Ro. Rogers, Ru. Rogers, Rosenberg, Rothenberg, Safferstone, Salomon, Sanford, Savage
SCHAEFER, SCHMITT, SCHREIBER, SEIB, SeLIG, SHARP, ShORT
Shumway, Shutts, Sienkxecht, Simmons, Smith, Spooner, Stallworth, Stein
Sterkx, E. Stern, L. Stern, Talmage, Thomas, Tujacque, Turner, Voss
Wallace, Walshe, Waters, Weil, Wilzin, Wrrr, Wood, Woodville
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LouiSK Richards Shieveport, La.
TJ.A. Courso.
Di-iimatlc Club (1); N. A. A. rl).
CoRiN'NE Robin New Orleans, La.
H.A. I'liurso.
Froiuh Cirik' (II.
Lynn Robinson .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Rosa Rogers Tupelo, Miss.
B..\. Course.
Ruth A. Rogers (withdrawn), Tupelo, Miss.
Dorothea Rosenburg . . New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Selma Rothenberg . . . Kansas City, Mo.
B.Des. Course.
Sarah Rudisill Anniston, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Esterle Safferstone . . . Little Rock, Ark.
B.A. Course.
Ruth Saloman .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Ruth Sanford New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Elisabeth Savage Gadsden, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Helen Schaefer .... Yazoo City, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Helen Schmitt .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Katinka Schreiber . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Latin Club (1).
Helen Seib Hammond, La.
B.A. Course.
Louise Selig Farmerville, La.
(withdrawn)
Thelma Sharp New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Anne Sherman .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
MvRA Short Bro^Ynsville, Tenn.
B.M. (partial course).
Mae Kyle Shumway .... Waco, Texas
B.Des. Course.
Glee Club (1); Dramatic Club (1).
Ruth Shutts Lake Charles, La.
B.A. Course.
Mamie Sienknecht . . . . Alexandria, La.
B.A. Course.
Volley Ball (1); Glee Club (1).
NiTA Silverstein .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Etolia Simmons .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Volley Ball (1); Hockey (1).
LiDA May Smith .... Poplarville, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Glee Club (1).
Jennie Spooner Westlake, La.
B.A. Course.
Mandolin-Guitar Club (1); N. A. A. (1).
Geline Stallworth . . . . Springhill, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Mary Stayer New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course,
Maiile Stein Marshall, Texas
B.A. Course.
Helen Sterk.x Alexandria, La.
(withdrawn)
Emma Stern New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Lois Stern New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Annie Stiefvater. . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Matilda Talmage . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Volley Ball (1).
Marjorie Thomas . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Debating Club (1); N. A. A. (1);
T. W. C. A. (1).
Lucille Tujague .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Alletta Turner Mobile, Ala.
(withdrawn)
Elena Valenzuela . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Janet Van Tassel .... Bayonne, N. Y.
B.A. Course.
Mary M. Voorhies Lafayette, La.
B.M. Course.
Charlotte Voss Columbia, Tenn.
B.S. (partial course).
N. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
Virginia Wallace .... Woodville, Miss.
B.A. Course.
Stella Walshe .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
Marjorie Ward .... New Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Ethel Waters Brundige, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Mathilde Weil .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Course.
VoUev Ball (1); French Circle (1):
N. A. A. (1).
Martha Wilder Homer, La.
B.A. Course.
Sara Wilkins Jackson, Miss.
B.Des. Course.
Ruth Wilzin New' Orleans, La.
(withdrawn)
Carolyn B. Winkler . . Birmingham, -Ala.
(withdrawn)
Catherine Witt Tupelo, Miss.
B..A-. Course.
Jessilea Wolfe .... San Antonio, Texas
(withdrawn)
Catherine Wood .... Birmingham, Ala.
B.A. Course.
Newcomb Ball (1); Dramatic Club (1);
Debating Club (1); N. A. A. (1).
Fannie Woodville . . . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Course.
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Officers
M. D. Hargrove President
W. L. Fitzgerald Vke-Fresident
G. S. Ham Secretary-Treasurer
C. C. Rudolph Histoiian
K. A. Morris Editor-in-Cliief Medical Section Jambalaya
J. F. Alison Business Managcr-in-Cliief Medical Section Jambalaya
Committees
executive
M. D. Hargrove, Chm. J. R. Evans C. V. Perkier
Z. L. Mf.rritt
L. J. Clark
INVITATION
W. M. Scott, Chm. Tom Sims
E. B. Gill
CAP AND GOWN
J. F. Shuffield, Clirn. P. M. Girard
D. Brannin
IVY DAY
T. P. Frizzell, Chin. M. S. Ledoux
Mrs. M. R. Gould L. D. Gremmillion
J. A. Hart
CLASS NIGHT
C. C. Rudolph, Chm. R. E. Henderson
L. T. Pruit K. C. Reese
C. O. LoRio J. R. Horn
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KINGS LANDING, ALABAMA
B.S.. University of Alabama; Owls; AsslsLant Busi-ness
Manager Jambalaya, "21-22; Manager-in-ChU'l',
'22-23; Pan-Hellenic Council; Varsity Football. '22.
All of us love goocl ole Jim. How could we help it?
When fate was deal in g out personalities, Jim came
in for more than his share. A man of genuine good
nature, thoroughly dept.-ndable and with a scholastic
record to be proud of, he will surely carve a name
deep into the tablets of fame and leave deep foot-piints
on the sands of time. His quiet, unassuming,
dignified poise plus attentiveness to duties has won
him a high place in tlie estimation of fellow students.
Jim is our largest contribution to the Rolling Greon
Wave.
John Calvin Allen, A K K
TATUM, TEXAS
University of Texas; Square and Compass.
An open face, but Greek to the ladles. J. C. is one
of the few who has the honor of mastering the four
years without being subjected to that awful liumiliation
of conditional examinations. Being a man of many
accomplishments. Alien was not satisfied with the study
of medicine alone, but spent some of his time delving
into the deptlis of French, in which he attained a
wonderful degree of efficiency. He is that rare type
of man endowed with the ability of making friends
of all he meets. He has a high sense of honor and
justice, and a frank expression, which is the criterion
of the inner man.
Henery B. Alsobrook, ^I* B II
manning, ARKANSAS
Square and Compass; Vice-President Class, '21-22;
Honor Committee, '20-21.
Here is a man who has been from Arkansas for
several years, but has not yet learned not to tell about
it—not that he is inapt—it's loyalty—and he is that
way about every tiling else—just politician enough to
get popular and stay that way, modest, unassuming
and sineoie in his work, and no social failure either.
That smile that didn't weaken over a foundation of
years not spent in vain will put him over strong".
HOBART StATON AwtREY, X Z X
STEELE CITY, ALABAMA
University of Mississippi.
"Framed to make women false." Many years ago
up in the mountains of Alabama this lad was fired
with an ambition to become a great physician. He
first entered the University of Mississippi, where he
mastered the entire curriculum in four years and
entered Tulane in the junior year. He has recently
been wounded by one of Cupid's darts, but his re-sistance
is good and we believe he will survive for a
long and successful practice with an amiable conr-panion
up in the hills of his native state.
James Joseph Baron
new orleans, louisiana
B.S., A.B., Tulane; Vice-President Senior A. & S., '21.
Joe is a Frenchman and suffers from that disease
with which all Frenchmen are afflicted—insanity
(apologies to Dr. Van Wart). He is not dangerous,
however, if you rub him the right way. but if you
step on his corns, the only way to quiet him is with
a brick. His condition underwent an acute exacerba-tion,
complicated with matrimony, a year ago. from
which he has not yet recovered, hence he is deserv-ing
of our sympathies.
Clara Bimms Barrett, A E I, A fi A
MACON, GEORGIA
A.B., Shorter College; Stars and Bars; Class His-torian,
'19-20-21-22; President of Women's Medical As-sociation.
When in doubt, ask Clara—she always knows—but
then, she must, she tells us because she may some
day be the only doctor within reach in the oiiental
part of the world where she has chosen to make her
future home. A good student and justly rewarded,
for she has all the honors given by the medical school.
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RoswELL C. Basinger, a K E, N 2 N
MOBILE, ALABAMA
B.S., University of Mississippi.
"Wherefore art thou, Romeo?" "The Wee One"
blew in last year with a cheerful smile and a healthy
line of bull. Some of the smile has worn off, but
the line has improved. He follows Aescuylapius too
cheerily to ever do much research work, but will be
a healthy practitioner. His mydriatic pupils coupled
with the "String:" will be sufficient to insure his suc-cess.
His only handicap is his first name.
Harold Joseph Battalora, X Z X
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
B.S.. '21.
"Batt" says he is Swiss, Dr. Hopkins says he is
hopeless; on inspection it would seem that the latter,
at least, is true. We hate to hold him up as a bad
example, for he has some redeeming qualities; he is
handsome (when he keeps his lips together) and the
boy possesses speed. Harold is the kind of a fellow,
who, if a fair looker happened to glance at him hard,
would run up and seize her hand and convince her they
had met. And the funny part is—he gets away with it.
Mareus Edward Bizzell, K S, ^ X
GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
B.S., University of North Carolina.
Eddy joined us in the junior year, and has won a
place in the hearts of all his classmates by his genial
disposition and honest efforts. Though a hard worker,
he did not neglect his social duties, as can be sur-mised
by a mere glance at this very likable chap.
It is rumored that he intends doing some research
work on arsenical preparation; Dr. Menage thinks
there is a great future for Eddy in this field. Be it
said that it is the honest opinion of all that Eddy
will undoubtedly be a successful M.D., and an honor
to Tulane.
Gill W. Blackshear, 2 N, * X
PANAMA CIT^', FLORIDA
A.B. ; Class President, 'lS-19; Varsity Football. '18-
19-22-23; Honor Committee, 'lS-19.
Blackshear, our standby, hails from everywhere.
Those of us who have been closely associated with him
are extremely fortunate, because he is that rare type
of man who possesses all the cardinal virtues which
characterize the true chivalrous and typical Southern
gentleman. Like a Spartan of old, "Black" has been
an active participant in athletics, especially in foot-ball,
where he has proven liimself one of the best
tackles who ever wore the "Olive and Blue." When
it comes to scientific endeavor, "Black" is there, too,
as he has been one of the most consistent students in
the class.
Daniel Brannin, * A 6, $ A 2
DALLAS, TEXAS
University of Texas; Owls ; Honor Committee, '22-23.
Biannin came to us two years ago from Texas. His
pleasing personality and intellectual ability have won
for him the highest esteem of his many friends. He is
a man of high ideals, unselfish, and a gentleman, and
a scliolar. He is one with whom we all would like
to be associated in the future. He will certainly attain
a success that will not only make us proud to have
been his classmates, but one that will make Tulane
proud to have graduated sucli a man.
Otis Winfield Britt, X Z X
ANDALUSIA^ ALABAMA
Wull versed, well liked, and that well enough. A
man who meets obstacles as they arise, and conquers
them with the coolness and calmness of a warrior.
His path has been rocky and his lights have been dim,
but he has stuck by the ship with the gridiron de-termination
to push forward, and well now has he
proven his worth. In future years he will undoubtedly
attain the highest honors as he will well deserve. His
patients will be lucky.
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Clarence Strouse Carter, 2 N, A K K
BUNKIE, LOUISIANA
Owls.
Old Swanee, a product of The Old Home Town, is
one of those fellows who always has a gooil word
to say about everybody. He apparently neviT has a
care and never works very hard, but the fellows say,
"He knows his stuff." During the past two years he
has developed a decided interest in the New Orleans
Medical Society Library, but we are unable to de-termine
what particular subject requires his presence
there.
Charles Evans Catchings, A T A, N 2 N
WOODVILLE, MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi A. & M. ; University of Mississippi; B.S.
"Chas" arrived here last year and readily made for
himself a place in the ranks of the tried and true. He
is a conscientious worker, a true student and a gentle-man,
never failing in his obligations, and steadfast
in his friendships. Being a worshiper of the gun and
rod, he will probably locate in the country, where the
products of these are readily accessible. He would
rather hunt than ply his books.
Jerome C. Chapman, K 2, K ^
ANDALUSIA, ALABAMA
B.S., University of Alabama.
Jerry naturally became imbibed with the spirit of
Hippocrates, and possessing traits of a genius which
have been cultivated by his industrious efforts to the
extent of burning midnight oil while his fellow stu-dents
played bridge. He intends to return to Anda-lusia
or Opp, Ala., where he contemplates on relaxing
in a swivel chair and limiting his practice to the eye,
ear, nose and throat.
Laurance James Clark, X Z X
CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi College.
Quiet, unassuming and free-hearted, seeking knowl-edge
wherever it may be, and determined to succeed.
Laurance joined the followers of Hippocrates, He is
an ideal gentleman in every sense of the word, and is
liked by all—because he is a friend to all. With a
scholastic record that anyone should be proud of, he
will leave our midst duly and truly prepared.
John Ashby Colclough, K <l^
DALZELL, south CAROLINA
B.S., Presbyterian College of S. C.
John Ashby is preparing to become an oil magnate
to judge from his work with John D.'s firm after
school hours. Our hat is off to a man who finds the
time to work, even though attending school. "Cokes',"
ambition and incentive certainly should make him
realize his fondest dreams.
Henry Octave Colomb, B 9 n, N 2 N
ROMEVILLE, LOUISIANA
Owls; Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-22.
"Sunbeam." thusly dubbed in his freshman year,
still runs true to form. He is one of the few men
who can compound two incompatible ingredients—so-ciety
and medicine—without a precipitation. This is
evidenced by the fact that he frequently makes an
"Eight Thirty" in spite of heavy eyelids and ballroom
snow on his brow. He already has many traits of a
good doctor, namely, running "Sunbeams" end of -the
business; letting others run their's; knowing what to
say; when to say it. and what to leave unsaid. With
these characteristics, we feel sure that he will make
some community a good doctor.
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William Hays Cook, A K K, 2 N, K B *
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
Louisiana State University; Olive and Blue; Owls.
Coming from the city on the bluff, Bill has stuck
to the job of studying medicine with a determination
SfIdom seen. He has Improved each year, and each
year has impressed us more and more with his ability.
Once a decided ladies' man, he seems to have sworn
off during the past two years, but we predict that once
having received the old diploma, he will again be
playing for their smiles.
Cyril Gustavus Devron, A 2 <^, K ^, A fi A
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
B.S. ; Tulane Weekly Staff. '19; Hullabaloo Repre-sentative,
'20 ; Secretary Senior A. & S., "21.
Cyril Gustavus are the baptismal cognominal bur-dens
that were bestowed by his infatuated parents (it
is rumored that he slept during the bestowal). But
he will succeed, in spite of this handicap, for his
ability to disperse (during his waking moments) an
attenuated stream of asphyxiated thought, that would
make Dr. Johnson and Walter Scott look like rookies,
will overcome all obstacles. Furthermore, his ability
to do and say nothing in the most intricate fashion
and to slumber under any condition has hitherto never
been surpassed.
Nolan S. Dickson, A T A, N 2 N
WOODVILLE, MISSISSIPPI
B.S., University of Mississippi.
"Dick" came to us in the junior year suffering from
two things for which we take no blame: One. baldness;
the other, the yoke of the Benedict. His leisure hours
have been spent in the pursuit of knowledge, and suc-cess
will some day crown his brow—in place of hair.
Like his friend, Charley, he is small in stature, but, at
meal times, when the conversation is thick and fast,
he towers far above his friends, a veritable Anak
in the fields of contemporaneous fiction. How he and
Charley are both going to make a living in Wood--
ville, nobody seems to know.
Hal C, Douglas, * K 2, O X
BUSSEVILLE, ALABAMA
University of Alabama,
"Let not size be thy barrier." After his freshman
year in Mobile, Hal was admitted to our Sophomore
Class with a clean slate, which is yet as spotless as
any. "Little Shad." though gifted w^ith a vampish
way, as yet has kept his heart his own. "With a dis-position
so friendly and cheerful and his determination
to succeed, we have no fear for his future. The medi-cal
profession will be proud of oun blonde.
James P. Dyar, * B n
BOAS, ALABAMA
Valparaiso LTni versify; Honor Committee, "2 0-21.
Dyar is from Alabama, and possesses the qualities
that generally distinguish the sons of Alabama. He
is a deep thinker, a hard worker, and lais friends like
him. for his good nature and faithfulness. He is one
of those who believe that it is not good for a man
to live alone. He learned early that a physician should
not talk too much, for "By their fruits ye shall know
them." Wherever he may go, Dyar is destined to
stand out as one of medicine's best and most capable
men.
John Rufus Evans, 2 N, A K K
CORDELE, GEORGIA
Ph.G.. Auburn; Owls; Class President, '20.
Georgia has sent Tulane quite a few good men. but
we believe Rufus is the best. He led us through our
freshman year as class president, but has consistently
refused to again enter the political arena. When not
working, he can always be found trying to intice a
bet from someone on a football game. If his Insight
into the future of his patients proves to be as canny
as his predictions on football games are, his success as
a doctor Is assured.
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IROXDALE, ALABAMA
A.B., Howard College; Sqimie and Compass.
"What a silent thinff is dynamite—and yet how potent.
Quiet and unassuming, D. J. is one of those men who
can liave all friends, and few. or no enemies. His
natui'al tact, urbane deportment and thorough knowl-edge
of medicine are sure to make for him a place
in the world, as it has among liis fellow students. The
great are not always heralded by trumpets.
James Vance Ferguson, X Z X
MARSHALL, ARKANSAS
B.S.. LTniversity of Arkansas.
Vance is his name and ad-vance seems to be his
motto. He came to us two years ago from the Uni-versity
of Arkansas, and If there are any more be-hind
like him. they have a hearty welcome to Tulane.
A tall, handsome blonde with an abundance of golden
curls; girls fall for liim ; boys admire him. and all
the patients rejoice at his approach. He is quiet,
modest and considerate, a hard worker and a true
and loyal friend. He has all the essentials of a great
physician, and we are sure he will be lieard from in
a few years.
WiLLARD L. Fitzgerald, ATA, A K K
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
St. Laurence University; Owls; Vice-President Senior
Class.
"Fitz" has always contended that grass cannot grow-on
a busy street, thus his explanation for a bald head.
In "Fitz" true worth is exemnlified, and it is all loo
seldom that we meet a man who shows such constant
and zealous attention to duty. His attention to de-tails,
his orderly, exact and at times verbatim notes,
and his persistence and technic have been in a scho-lastic
sense, the outstanding features of his whole
college life. Fitzgerald is a synonym for thoroughness.
In other ways we find him a good companion, to every-one—
an all-round man, one of our best.
John Robert Flowers, A K K
ANDRINS, SOUTH CAROLINA
B.A., "U'offord College; Square and Compnss.
Bob came to us in the sophomore year as a disciple
of Aesculapius and a worthy student of medicine.
Robert has a jovial and fun-loving disposition and
has made fiiends of all his classmates. Struggling
through difliculties and hardships, he now hails the
golden gate, and, when once upon the open sea. his
voyage will be smooth and pleasant. He claims to
be a woman-hater, but one never knows where he
spends his Saturday nights.
ThOxMas Paul Frizzell. N 2 X, A fi A
KNOX CITY, TEXAS
A.B., T. G. U. ; M.A.. Rice Institute; Stars and Bars.
A partially reformed West Texan who thinks a
six and a nine on a grade book are alike except the
way you look at them. This "Man of the big outdoors"
knows .iust how much to work and how and when to
play, and does both. The past is settled with. "Well,
that's that." and "That's alright," and the future is
present in an original creative imagination, which,
behind an ability and less than a normal aversion to
work will easily put him over the big things and make
the little necessary details, ordinarily troublesome, a
pleasant diversion for him.
George G. Garrett, K ^
grove hill, alabama
B.S., University of Alabama.
George hails from the University of Alabama with a
B.S. degree. He is a shy, modest chap with pruten-tious
desires, namely, to emulate Dr. Matas. Like the
other Grove Hill boys, he desires to exert a Valentino
Intluence over the fair sex. His silence has won many
friends for him, and if you don't believe he has a
sense of humor ask him to imitate a certain nasal
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Euclid Borland Gill, A fi A
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
B.S., Tulane.
"The shrimp that's a little crab" started his career
at Tulane in the fall of '16, and a very successful
one it has been. Although some of us have accused
him of following: "the path of least resistance," the
fact that he has been elected a member of Alpha
Omega Alpha indicates otherwise. We feel certain
that from now on he need fear no one when he de-sires
to read the newspaper. Possessing a high type
of intelligence, and with the knowledge he has stored,
we predict a very successful career for him.
P. Merritt Girard, N 2 N
LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA
Georgia Tech.
Fellow of the pre-med days. His even temper and
consistent endeavor have placed him higli in the esteem
of class and faculty. He is both serious and fun-lov-ing,
and smokes a pipe like a typical countryman. As
in all other things he is moderate in the cup. There
are two . . . awaiting his return home. One of
them is the good town of Lafayette—perhaps you can
guess the other.
William Hendon Gordon, A K K
MARION, ALABAMA
E.S., University of Virginia.
"Once seen, never forgotten." That shining coun-tenance
has graced this institution for four years. He
is a hard worker and a good niixer, and a chip of
the old Bush block of '96. This chap hails from the
good state of Alabama, and since he is a married man
no complimentary bouquets need be thrown at his good
looks. We sincerely hope that his future will be as
promising as his past, and support the reputation of
his father.
Mrs. Mary Raymond Gould, A II, A E I
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
A.B., Newcomb College.
We are often asked why we study medicine. Mary
has wanted to study ever since she can remember.
She tried it in small doses for a year or two under the
label of working towards a M.A. degree. She finally
decided to take a full dose and become a freshman
with us. Medicine "was not enough, however, so at
the end of her junior year she acquired a husband.
Mary is a Jolly good fellow, and liked by all.
Leonard D, Gremillion, K ^
alexandria, louisiana
A.E., St. Charles College; Loyola University.
Gremillion succeeds sometimes in looking like one
of those "Stern, Silent Men." His stern profile and
piercing eyes may have given rise to his nickname,
"The Black Sheik." Whether it is natural or whetlier
it is being cultivated to impress his future patients, is
hard to tell. However, he fails to impress us. for we
know his true friendliness and cheerfulness, and, al-though
not succeptible to masculine wiles, admit his
charm. His conscientiousness and determination will
aid him in a profession where the temptation to weak-en
is great.
Goldie Suttle Ham, A A n, A E r, A fi A
GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI
A.B., Agnes Scott; Stars and Bars; Class Historian,
'20-21; Secretary and Treasurer, '22-23.
Goldie possesses the rare quality of being intellectual
without allowing it to interfere with her good sports-manship,
for she is truly a good sport. Her wonder-ful
personality and her thoroughness in the class room
have won for her the admiration of every classmate.
She has the gentleness of a woman and the ability of
a man. These virtues, combined with her thorough
knowledge of medicine, will assure her a great suc-cess
wherever she may go.
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ROXBORO, NORIII CAROLINA
A.B.. Trinity Collegro. N. C.
"Bob" comes to us as a Junior from North Carolina,
a bit late in arriving, but at once finding- worlc his
constant companion, lie is nearine his goal. As big
In heart as in stature: knows everyone and liked by
everyone. Bob brings together soul, intelligence, and
a feeling for others, the combination upon which is
written "Relief for those who need it" and "Future
Success."
Marion Douglas Hargrove, 2 N, •I* X, A fi A
NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA
Louisiana State University ; Stars and Bars; Owls;
Class President. '20-21-22-23; ^'ice-P^esident Y. M.
C. A.. '21-22; Member of Student Council, '22-23.
A man whose lofty ideals of honesty, truth, service
and diligence have brought him the highest honors
of any man in the class, having reached the peaks
of fame in being elected to Stars and Bars and Alplia
Omega Alpha, and, in addition, having been honored
by liis fellow students in being elected president of the
Senior Class. A man's man. a scholar and a gentle-man,
and of such men Tulane is justly proud.
John Alexander Hart, X Z X
SOUR LAKE, TEXAS
University of Texas.
The subject of this sketch came to Tulane four years
ago fired with a determination to learn something of
the science of medicine. He is of the fittest, be-cause
he has survived, and even triumphed, in every
friendly encounter during the entire four years. He
numbers his friends by his acquaintances, and his rec-ord
is a bright page in the history of the class. He
hails from the heart of Texas whence he shall re-turn
shortly, and we believe he will immediately take
his place among the leading medical men of that great
state.
Roy Earl Henderson, X Z X
LONGVIEW, TEXAS
B.S. ; Square and Compass; Honor Committee. '20-21.
"Pop," as he is familiarly known, is anotlier one of
the noble band \\"ho hails from the Lone Star state.
Since the days of Camp Martin this big Texan has
gone his way with his ever-ready smile and hearty
hand shake, creating a sense of warmth and good fel-lowship
wherever he chanced to be. Those who have
been lucky enough to be closely associated with Roy
are, indeed, fortunate. To his friends intensely loyal,
and possessing gentleness, and real strength of char-acter,
he is a friend worth while. As he travels along
the paths not yet attempted, practicing the ideals and
doctrines of Hippocrates, our best wishes go with him.
J. Shirley Hodges, A K E, N S N
DENTON, TEXAS
University of Texas; Owls.
"Schizo." is the best known exponent of the many
virtues of the noble state of Texas, and particularly
of Big D on Hickory Creek. Arriving in the fall of
1920. he has continued with us over many rugged
spots of oui" student career, always doubting, always
looking for the hidden causes, he will undoubtedly
reach high in the realm of his profession. Equally
high, he has already reached in the heart of a certain
young lady, if the length of telephone calls is any
criterion. Luck to you. "Schizo," and may your future
patients be as numerous as your present friends.
Joseph Robert Horn, 2 N, X
LUVERNE, ALABAMA
University of Alabama.
Joe. an Alabamian. tlirough and through, is always
ready to expound the wonders of his state. Early in
his medical career, he took unto himself a bride, and
since then has been studying like the deuce—we won-der
if Mrs. Horn has held the watch on him. We
doubt if Alabama could be quite as wonderful as Joe
has pictured it, but we know Alabam.a will have a
splendii-i doctor when he gets back.
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Mrs. Edna Huckaby, A fi A
NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA
A.B., Louisiana State University; Stars and Bars;
Secretary and Treasurer Class, '20-21.
Diligent application always brings its reward, and
so it has, as Mis. Huckaby has all the honors possi-ble.
A good student, not bashful about getting addi-tional
information from the professors, and, although
she has her favorites, she is aUvays ready to lend a
helping hand and be a good friend to everyone.
Marcus Crew Hunt, A K K
RIVERVIEW, ALABAMA
Auburn ; Square and Compass.
Crew is/ one of the most persistent workers we have
in both love and medicine. He attends to his own af-fairs
and envies no man his good fortune. Possessing
the traits of honesty, character and deterinination,
we predict great success for him in the future.
Guy Edmond Knolle, A T A, A K IC
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Texas A. M.; Owls.
The latest of a long line of "Knolles" who have
graduated from Tulane in medicine. His four years
here have been characterized by steady work and
steady progress and there is no reason why his efforts
should not be crowned with success. His father will
ha^'e some one to make those long calls for him in
the "zero hour"—but why refuse to make a night call
when one can so soon reap the benefits of a very
desirable partnership. Also, hurry. Guy, and send
Tulane some more "Knolles."
Morris Sterling LeDoux, * B II, A 12 A
INDIAN BAYOU, LOUISIANA
B.S., Tulane; Owls; Honor Committee, '21-22; Stars-and
Bars.
A son of Louisiana and a noble example of her
manliood. During his pre-med days he not only led
his class, but he excelled in K. 1*. duty at Camp
Marion. Never did Tulane boast of student with a
better record, a liigher sense of honor and justice,
and a more perfect endowment of manhood. His
worth and ability have been proven by the honors con-ferred
upon him. His future success is certain.
Clyde James Lewis, A T A, A K K
AMORY, MISSISSIPPI
University of Mississippi.
"Dub," like all other good "Die Miss" boys, came to
the greatest medical school in the South to take his
last two years in preparing for his advent into the
practice of medicine. He has made a score of friends
during his time in Tulane, and, unquestionably, suc-cess
is his. We predict his specialty in psychiatry
because he is interested and adept in that line.
AsHFORD Hunter Little, 2 X, N S N
WESSON, MISSISSIPPI
B.S., University of Mississippi.
During his four years' stay at "Ole Miss" his per-sonal
appearance and professional air won him the
name of "Doc," which he justly deserves. He is a
good student, but a butter fellow, numbering his fritnds
by those who know him. This we know will win him
much success and renown in the medical world, and
we hope will change his name from "Doc" to "Doctor."
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James Nicholas Lockard, 2 X, N 2 N
OCEAN SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI
B.S., University of Mississippi.
Fivo years at "Ole Miss" has given Jimmy many
ups and downs with the ladies, those at the University
of Mississippi in particular. Coming to Tulane for
his junior and senior years, Jimmy has cast aside
"the bundles of rags and hanks of hair" and has
plunged deeply into the sciencn of medicine. With his
ability to make friends and his jovial disposition his
success is inevitable.
Frank Lea Loria, A Q. A
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
B.S. ; Square and Compass; Stars and Bars.
Lioria has a most enviable record at Tulane, having
attained membership in both Stars and Bars, and
A. O. A., our only honorary fraternities. That ho has
good judgment, we know by observing his social ac-tivities.
That he possesses the necessarj- knowledge,
we know by the class record he has. Theiefore, wo
predict that suffering- humanity in him will find a
great benefactor—Quacks and Chiropractors, where he
chooses to render his services, beware.
Cecil Oliver Lorio, A K K
LAKELAND, LOUISIANA
B.S.; Stars and Bars; Vice-President Class, '20-21.
This jovial, noisy, happy-go-lucky Frenchman, with
his Marcel le wave and friendly smile, has endeared
himself to all who know him. Lorio has been fortu-nate
in that his affairs d'amour have been limited and
concentrated on one fair damsel from Mississippi. A
perfect lover, a friend to all. and a niEin in the true
sense of the word are his characteristics. He is such
a deserving student of medical science that he has
been rewarded with the honorary scholarship of "Stars
and Bars." He is an amazing ""Specialist."
Travis Pratt McGahey, X Z X
OAKVALE, MISSISSIPPI
B.S.. University of Mississippi ; Glee Club ; Tulane
Quartet.
Two years ago a little giant in personality and in-tellect
"exploded" from the University of Mississippi,
known to his fellow students as "Mac," and to the
ladies as the "little man with the winning ways."
Mac is incessantly full of "pep." always ready to share
his part in everything. His qualities are Innumerable,
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