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T U L A N E UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS, LA.
"Where the
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Where the
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THE 1960 JAMBALAYA
THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF
TULANE UNIVERSITY AT NEW ORLEANS
John Combe • Editor
Charles Berk • Business Manager
June 1960
ADMI N ISTRATSON • 33
C OLLEGES • 49
^ FEATURES • 139
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ORGANIZATIONS • 171
ATHLETICS • 215
GREEKS • 24 3
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Modern living facilities dot the campus
Modernlza+ion and adaptation—an unending process.
The Married Students' Apartnnents
The new University Center—the heart of campus activity
Student Infirmary.
In the past four years the University has v/itnessed
a dramatic face-lifting. Dreams have been
transformed from sketches and blueprints into steel
and concrete to meet the increasing demands of
a constantly expanding student body.
To this expansion program, and the promising
future which it offers Tulane, v/e, the staff,
dedicate the 1960 JAMBALAYA.
Comfortable lounges provide moments of relaxation.
I owe my soul to the Company Store.
Though the face may change
the spirit
remains the same
continuing to grow
as does
the University
Three hundred six+y-five days of summe
The bowling alleys are in constant use.
Congested corridors signal the beginning of another year.
The nervous smile of an apprehensive neophyte.
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A year at Tulane is a succession of
events and experiences. But each
individual from blase senior to
uncertain frosh views these events
through different eyes. Our pur-pose
in this section, therefore, is
twofold: to record the events of the
year at Tulane, and in so doing
bring to mind the personal experi-ences
which you, and only you,
remember.
If we are successful 1960 at Tulane
will assume much greater
significance and our efforts will
prove well worthwhile.
Arrival Into the University World.
The dorms are alive with activity
and nervous energy. Big sisters
and roommates are introduced
while old friends meet and
exchange summer talk. Herds
of name tags and Greenie beanies
tour the campus. This is all a part
of moving in. The year is beginning.
REGISTRATION
A routine procedure to experienced
upperclassmen as they methodically
plot the course of another semester,
but a bewildering and frustrating
experience to the uninitiated. To all
it is remembered as a hectic day of
mass confusion, closed-out sections,
and those long, long lines.
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The hectic tempo of constant parties, meetings,
smiles and handshakes quiclcens as the Greeics
survey the freshman crop in search of potential
pledges. Rushees live it up and soon decide that
college life suits them perfectly.
But, sadly enough. Rush ends as abruptly as it
begins, and Monday morning at eight o'clock
bleary-eyed students fight headaches,
drowsiness, and a growing anxiety as they
head for the semester's first class.
Complicated sessions make pencils
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Win or lose, the stadium commands the autumn week-end spotlight.
Sammy prepares a wirtnlng display.
The Greeks put long hours into Homecoming decorations.
Her Majesty the Queen. Miss Judy O'Brien
Autumn weekends mean football
and all that goes with it . . . dates
for the game and the walk to the
stadium, the trips to Mobile and
Baton Rouge, a colorful Homecoming,
near upsets, and the familiar sound
of our traditional "Hullabaloo".
Though formals create a different atmosphere, the
same partying mood is evident.
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Casual Saturday night blasts are a popular method of letting off steam.
PARTIES
Although the game is over, the weekend is only beginning. It's
partytime and there's one for every mood . . . TGIF, costume
parties, after-the-game parties, festive formals ... a wide
variety to please the most discriminating.
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A desperate line plunge is thwarted by an alert defende
The dependable, hard-working water brigade serves to bolster team
morale.
During the half, the coaches discuss strategy and deliver inspiring pep
talks.
The juniors pick up valuable yardage on a tricky end sweep.
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Subpoenaed freshmen voice fheir approval as the sentences
are carried out on their convicted classmates.
Freshman must be taught to observe the high standards of
Newcomb upperclassmen.
The Greenie Cops will escort you safely back to the dorms.
Newcomb adds flavor to our JAMBALAYA
with The Powder Puff Bowl when formality
and sophistication is shed for a night of
sparkling gridiron action.
And Kangaroo Court where sophomore
justice brings the wayward frosh to heel.
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Three months have sped by. Already the holiday
season has descended upon the campus.
Where has the time gone?
Tulane becomes enveloped with the Christmas spirit as the holidays approach.
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Basketball season is underway and studying seems
more difficult than usual. Numerous excuses are
readily available to ease the mind of the most
sincere procrastinator—the ball game tonight,
packing for the trip home, discussing plans for the
holidays, and many, many more.
But the holiday spirit quickly disappears when the
student returns and stands face to face with . . .
The Kingston Trio appears and packs the auditorium.
Basketball season begins, with the Greenies a title contender.
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Sleep overcomes even the most sincere.
b . ^ semester's work must be reviewed and the time passes all too
quickly.
FINAL EXAMS
The agonizing experience of cra.m-ming
a semester's work into two short
weeks and living on coffee, No-Doz,
and cigarettes. Sleepless nights pro-duce
unshaven faces, towseled hair,
and pitiful expressions as Tulanians
and Newcombites drag themselves
from one final to the next.
A short cigarette break, then back to the books
One minute +tl! curfew and the end of another wonderful weekend.
Finals are over—the tension has eased, the pressure
subsided. The social calendar explodes with a rash
of spring formals, hayrides, beach parties, and
beer blasts, capped by the dazzling spectacle of the
New Orleans Mardi Gras.
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Tulanians and Newcombites wind their way through the throng of Mardl Gras revelers for a colorful,
uninhibited holiday.
The quiet early morning atmosphere enhances the beauty of the campus
Afternoons of Idle chatter
help to slow the pace.
Smitten Greeks lose hearts and pins to starry-eyed coeds.
Tennis rackets, bermuda shorts, rainy days,
couples strolling hand in hand,—sure signs that
spring has crept up on the campus. With it comes
spring fever, daydreaming in class, and lazy
afternoons with nothing to do. A wonderful time
for relaxing, taking things easy and, perhaps,
falling in love.
Decisions, decisions .
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Parent's Day, when guided tours and lectures acquaint Mom and Dad with the functions
and facilities of the University.
The tradtional year-end activities bring with
them a sober realization—time is growing short.
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Spirited Inter-sorority competition prevails at the
annual Sigma Chi Derby Day.
The last few weeks—a time of preparation and
completion. For most they mark simply the end of
another year, but for the class of 1960 they
herald the culmination of their entire college
experience. Ties and friendships must soon be
severed and Tulane and college life relived only
in fleeting recollections by we who were a part
of it.
Rich in fradi+Ion is the New-comb May Day preceeding Commencement exercises.
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ADMINISTRATION
CONTENTS
• President's Message
• Board of Administrators
• Officers of Administration
• Division of Student Life
• Alumni Association
• Student Council
• University Center Board
• Dormitory Councils
EARLE CEFALU • EDITOR
RUFUS CARROLLTON HARRIS
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THE
PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
Thousands have received degrees and congrafulatlons from Dr. Harris during June
commencement exercises.
In the JAM BALAYA of 1938, I stated that I had started my new duties as Presi-dent
of Tulane University under auspicious circumstances, and I expressed the hope
that higher education may have a new grasp upon the South through Tulane Uni-versity.
Today Tulane may look back over the past 125 years with pride in her
achievement. The intangible qualities of character have given her the standing
she has attained. Our predecessors put into the University their great spirits,
their high ideals, their determination to face reality, and imposed upon us the duty
to help preserve their gifts. With that duty goes the obligation of guarding the
privilege of free thinking, of free expression of truth, of free investigation of the
problems that confront us. The entire university has been strengthened during the
past two decades. While we take pride in our achievement and recognition, we must
realize that we face a new responsibility in a new perspective. Tulane henceforth
will be judged and we must judge ourselves by only the highest standards. Ex-cellence
is no longer our ambition; it is our obligation.
I shall leave the President's Office with the Class of 1959. With you I will sing
that little known verse of the Alma Mater: "We praise thee for thy future. Alma
Mater; the vista of its glory gleameth far. We shall ever be part of thee, great
Mother; Thou wilt be where e'er thy children are."
RUFUS C. HARRIS
A period of transition—Under the leadership of
Dr. Harris, Tulane has enjoyed a period of unin-terrupted
progress. At left, Dr. Harris and Mr.
Foster break ground for the construction of the
old Student Center in 1940. Above, Dr. Harris,
with Dean Stibbs, performs a similar function for
the new University Center. A striking contrast,
symbolic of Tulane's achievements over the past
two decades.
BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS
Tulane University is a privately administered, non-denominational university governed
by a self-sustaining board of 17 members, incorporated as the Administrators of the
Tulane Educational Fund. The original membership was named by Paul Tulane, for
whom the University is named, to receive and administer Mr. Tulane's gifts. The board
is composed of prominent Louisiana citizens. In addition to the members, the Board
consists of three ex-officio members including the Governor of Louisiana, the Mayor
of New Orleans, and the State Superintendent of Education.
It is through the guidance of these administrators that Tulane is able to continue its
outstanding work in research and educational service as well as all other phases of
higher learning.
JOSEPH M. JONES
President
ERNEST L. JAHNCKE
Vice-President
J. BLANC MONROE
Vice-President
CLIFFORD T. FAVROT
Vice-President
DR. CHARLES L.
ESHELMAN
GEORGE S.
FARNSWORTH
DARWIN S. FENNER RICHARD W.
FREEMAN
LEON IRWIN, JR. LESTER J.
LAUTENSCH LAGER
JOSEPH McCLOSKEY
MONTGOMERY
ISIDORE NEWMAN, II ASHTON PHELPS MARIE LOUISE
WILCOX SNELLINGS
GEORGE A. WILSON SAMUEL ZEMURRAY
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DR. CLARENCE
SCHEPS
Vice-President
and Comptroller
ALVIN L. LYONS
D rector of
Development
DR. ROBERT
WAUCHOPE
Director of Middle
American Research
Institute
DR. JOSEPH MORRIS
Vice-President
HORACE RENEGAR
Director of
Public Relations
DR. CLIFF WING. JR.
Director of Admissions
RICHARD BAUMBACH
Director of Athletics
DR. CHARLES P.
SUMMERALL
Director, University
Health Service
DR. FERDINAND F.
STONE
Director of Institute of
Comparative Law
DR. CLIFFORD GRULEE
Associate Dean and
Director, Division of
Graduate Medicine
ROBERT L. TALMADGE
Director of Libraries
DR. ROBERT T.
NIESET
Director of
Bio-Physics Program
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FLORENCE TOPPING
Registrar
JESSE B. MORGAN
Business Manager
MISS KATHYRN DAVIS
Ass stant
to the President
DR FRED R. CAGLE
Coordinator
of Research
OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
The day to day admlnis-|-ration of the university affairs is directed by a group of offi-cers,
composed of Vice-Presidents, Deans, Directors, and others who are in charge of
the various departments and divisions of the university. It is through the efforts of
each of these that Tulane students are counseled, advised, informed, and serviced.
The Tulane student can benefit much by advice from any of these because each is a
specialist In his respective field.
The University is proud of these men and women for the essential part they play in the
conduct of university affairs and for their dedicated work.
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The advisor serves as a vital link I
between student and administra-tion.
DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE
I join with others in the Division of Student Life to congratulate the editors and staff
of the I960 JAMBALAYA on the production of this fine yearbook. The year it re-cords
has seen the focusing of many and diverse campus activities and services into
the new University Center Building.
Within this first year the new Center has already contributed immeasurably to the
vitality of student affairs and to the unity of Tulane campus life. We are pleased that
the JAMBALAYA has shared in this development, not only in occupying the new of-fices
arranged in the Center, but also in recording the impact of the University Center
upon life at Tulane^ The staff of this yearbook and the members of many other campus
groups may feel proud of the part they have taken in getting the University Center
well established this year.
The perplexing problems facing the college stu-dent
find their answers behind these doors.
MRS. MILDRED BARKLEY
University Center Secretary
MR. EINAR N. PEDERSEN
University Center Director
MR. LOUIS BERiNDT
University Center
Assistant Director
DR. J. KARLEM RIESS
Advisor to Fraternities
REV. GEORGE D. HOPPER
Coordinator of
Religious Activities
DR. EDWARD A. ROGGE
Supervisor of Forensics
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I IvIRS. DOROTHY N. RICCIUTI
Counselor to Women
DR. JOHN H. STIBBS
Dean of S+udenfs
SENOR
ANDRES HORCASITAS
Senior Advisor
to Foreign Students
MRS. CHARLES KELLER, JR.
Chairman of the Community
Hospitality Committee
MISS FLORA MclVER
University Center
Program Secretary
DR. SAMUEL S. McNEELY
Junior Advisor to
Foreign Students
DR. CECIL W. MANN
Director, Guidance Office
MR. JAMES D.SCHNEIDER
Placement Officer
MR. G. KINSEY STEWART
Assistant Guidance Officer
DR. C. P. SUMMERALL, III
M.D.
Director of Student
Health Service
DR. WALTER WILCOX
Advisor to Publications
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MRS. ADELE REDDITT WILLIAMSON
Newcomb Alumnae President
DR. MAYO L EMORY
Tulane Alumni President
TULANE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The Tulane Alumni Association was incorporated in 1898, dedicated to the broad
principles of loyalty and service to the University and its Alumni. During the pa-.t
sixty-one years it has grown from a few local alumni to a world-wide organization of
more than 31,000 members living in each of the fifty states and in sixty-six foreign
countries.
The Alumni Fund, inaugurated fourteen years ago, has provided $1,664,170 for the
needs of the University.
The Association's other contributions to higher education have been equally impor-tant.
The annual Tulane Conferences, presented by the Association and Alumni clubs,
bring to many Southern cities, programs in the specialized fields of science, the hu-manities,
law, medicine, engineering, social work, etc.
Other activities include Homecoming, reunions, local clubs and publications for alumni.
The "Tulanian," alumni magazine, is sent free-of-charge to all former students.
The Newcomb Alumnae Association is composed of some 7,900 alumnae, graduates
and non-graduates. The office is in the Tulane Alumni House where files are kept
containing current addresses of former students. Clubs of alumnae are located in
leadnig cities.
The Association has two national meetings annually, at Homecoming in the fall, and
at Commencement in the spring. All former students are considered members of the
Association.
BEATRICE M. FIELD
Alumni Activities Director
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ST.
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Outgoing President John C. Baine welcomes his successor
Dr. Mayo L. Emory.
Alumni House
Mr. Gilbert Hetherwick addresses a group of alumni at a recent Tulane Conference In Shreveport.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
JERRY HOROWITZ
President ^
The power of student government is vested in the Tulane Student
Council, as stated by the Constitution of the Associated Student Body
of Tulane University. The Student Council, which meets twice a
month, is composed of the presidents and elected representatives
from the ten colleges and schools of the university.
The principal duties of the Student Council are to represent the Stu-dent
Body in all matters of student government, to delegate specific
powers to organizations set up under the Council, to exercise financial
control over the organizations and activities which receive University
funds, and to act on all issues referred to Council by its boards and
committees. Other duties are carried out by the various standing
committees under the Student Council.
The Student Council delegates specific powers and duties to the Stu-dent
Activities Board, the Publications Board, the University Honor
Council, and the Student Union Board. Student Council officers head
these Boards.
The officers of the Student Council form the student membership of
various faculty boards, such as the University Senate, the Tulane Stu-dent-
Faculty Committee on University Problems, the Athletic Liaison
Committee, and others.
Through this wide range of both vested and delegated powers, the
Student Council oversees all student activities and has representation
in all faculty boards. In this way, the Student Council is better able
to handle university-wide problems of student-faculty relations, park-ing
problems, athletic affairs, student welfare, traffic control, and stu-dent
organizations. The Student Council is, as its name implies, a
council of students organized to serve the students.
BARBARA MILLER
Vice-President tor
University Center Board
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Council members left to right: Jasper Becker, Judy O'Brien, Charlie Seemann, Barbara Miller, Avery Harrison, Johanna Campbell, Alan Honigberg,
Emilv Harris Gedqe Gayle Gary Cooper, Bob Behrendt, Robert Taylor, Jerry Moize, Gene Berry, Richard Regan. Richard Freeman, Peter Hagan Henry
Blake Jerry Horowitz, Tommy Smith, Alan Rosenbloum, Harvey Koch. Chris Bunger, Reynolds Wagnon, Dalton Woolverton, York Fe.tel, Don Seghers,
Bob Russell. Phyllis Alexander, Ronald Katz, Bob Ambrose, Charlene Podas, Jo Stanley, and Meade Fowlkes.
MEMBERS
School of Architecture
Don Seghers. President
Bob Ambrose
Ronald Katz
Jo Stanley
School of Arts and Sciences
Robert Oddone, President
Robert Behrendt
Gene Berry
Gedge Gayle
Alan Honigberg
Bob Taylor
School of Business Administration
Richard Freeman, President
Henry Blake
Chris Bunger
Richard Regan
Alan Rosenbloum
School of Engineering
York Feitel, President
Wayne Barcelo
Reynolds Wagnon
Dalton Woolverton
Graduate School
Gary Cooper, President
School of Law
Jerry Moize, President
Harvey Koch
Leon Roy
Bruce Waters
School of Medicine
Jasper Becker, President
Goodman Espy
Bob Russell
Newcomb College
Charlene Podas, President
Phyllis Alexander
Johanna Campbell
Meade Fowlkes
Emily Harris
School of Social Work
Bernard Cox, President
University College
Peter Haqan, President
Avery Harrison
CHARLES SEEMANN
Representative-at-large
JUDY O'BRIEN
Secretary
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Executive Council o< the University Center, lett to right: Bob Behrendt, Vice-President for
Finance: Barbara Miller, President; Jack Webb, Vice-President for Administration; Susan
Pace, Secretary.
UNIVERSITY CENTER
One of the most significant events of the year was the opening of the Uni-versity
Center. With the Director of the Center, Mr. Einar Pedersen, and a
Board composed of eighteen students, a host of new activities and projects
were offered for the first time to the student body.
While the building itself is a magnificent addition to the campus, the Center
was not designed as just a beautiful structure. It serves as the community
center of the entire University . . . students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests.
The University Center Board is composed of four executive officers and four-teen
committee chairmen. It is their job to coordinate the varied projects
undertaken by the committees.
In order to carry out this job, the committee chairmen not only attended
weekly Board meetings, but also conducted their own committee meetings
each week.
After the three-night interviews were held early in the year, approximately 500
students were placed on the various committees making this the largest service
organization at Tulane.
Among the major activities of the committees were sponsoring amateur talent
shows, a film series, art exhibits, forum discussions, operating the music lis-tening
rooms, staging water shows, coordinating International Relations Week,
creating interest in hobbies and crafts, decorating the building for special oc-casions,
holding the Homecoming Dance, planning Open House, and conduct-ing
guided tours of the Center.
Hundreds of questions are channeled through the
information desk during the course of a day's activity
at the Center.
University Center Committee Chairmen, left to right: Bee Pollock, Talent; Suzanne Bruck, Decorations; Alan Guma, Fine Arts; Gene Berry, Leadership;
Lyn Jahncke, Public Relations; Susan Pace, Secretary; Butch Reeves, Hobbies and Crafts; Jack Webb, Vice-President for Administration; Steve Sham-berg,
Personnel and Evaluations; Barbara Miller, President; Jon Levy, Music; Bob Behrendt. Vice-President for Finance; Gene Shafton, Forum; Barbara
Lewis, Special Events; Diana Daly, Hospitality; Margot Rosen, Cosmopolitan; Don Fonte, Games.
OFFICERS
HERMAN ROTSCH President
JIM DAVIES Advisor
TULANE INTER-HOUSE COUNCIL
The In+er-House Council of fhe Men's Residence Halls is com-posed
of the presiden+-at-large, the four dormitory presidents, and
one representative from each of the four houses. The Council pro-motes
school spirit in the Quadrangle by sponsoring such events as
Quadrangle football decorations, an annual Christmas Dance, and
a winter and spring Olympics. The Council also functions as an ap-pellate
body for disciplinary problems originating in the individual
dormitories. The Council consists of Lief Johnson, Jan Powell, Sam
Sray, Leion Hubbard, Jim Johnson, Vic Klinker, Jim Bortner, Pren-tice
Smith, and Mike Rosenthal.
OFFICERS
DIANE TAYLOR President
LETTY GOLTRY Secretary
The Resident Student Government Association is composed of all
residents of the dormitories, and its purpose is to develop an effi-cient
system of self-government among them in all matters relating
to the conduct of the members individually and as a social group.
The duty of the Councils is to see that judicial decisions and legis-lative
resolutions of the Association are carried into effect and to
execute the decrees of the Inner Council in matters not covered by
such legislative resolutions. The Inner Council has the power of
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making rules, of inflicting penalties, and of enforcing penalties
to the degree which they find necessary.
The success of the Association depends upon each individual
member who is responsible for upholding its standards. By this, she
is entitled to the privileges of self-government. The Council is
composed of: Martha Bennett, Katherine Knolle, Ann Aucoin, llene
Bock, Johanna Campbell, Nancy Pant, Sarah Hill, Jennie Barnett,
Virginia Bass, Slenda Graham, and Jane Levy.
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I 960 will be remembered as the year in which
Dr. hierbert E. Longenecker was appointed
President of the University to fill the vacancy
created by the resignation of Dr. Rufus C.
Harris. -
In preparation for his new position, Dr.
Longenecker toured the campus in early Jan-uary.
All who met with him were well satisfied
with the Board's choice and are secure in the
feeling that he will uphold the high standards
of Tulane, as did his devoted predecessor.
Dean Sfibbs introduces Dr. Longenecker to Tulane Student Body President,
Jerry Horowitz, and Newcomb Student Body President, Charlene Podas.
Former president Rufus Harris and university provost Robert Lumianslcy discuss school policies and proiects with Dr. Longe-necker.
THE COLLEGES
CONTENTS
• Medicine
• Law
• Graduate School and Social Work
• University College and
Summer School
• Arts and Sciences
• Newcomb
• Business
• Architecture
• Engineering
NEAL MANGOLD • EDITOR
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DEAN MAXWELL E. LAPHAM
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
One of the outstanding medical schools of the world,
the Tulane School of Medicine was established in 1834
to combat such early day killers as yellow fever and
cholera. As one of today's medical research centers,
national foundation grants allow the faculty and grad-uates
of Tulane Medical School to carry on research in
fields including cancer, mental illness, and heart dis-ease.
Charity hlospital, Rudolph Matas Medical Library, the
Bullpen, Hutchinson Memorial Building, and Richardson
Memorial Building offer exceptional facilities to the Tu-lane
med student, who otherwise occupies his practi-cally
non-existent spare time with thoughts of Ivy Day,
the Cadaver Ball, Alpha Omega Alpha, "cadavers I
have known," bedside manners, nurses, and visions of
a title proclaiming tomorrow's healers.
The purpose behind those years of study
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The world-famous New Orleans Medical Center
Medics socialize at the annual Cadaver Ball
SCHOOL OF
SENIORS
First Row:
HAROLD R. BELKNAP. JR., Norman, Okla.
ALFRED WILLARD BRANN. JR.. Florence. Ala.; Phi Chi; Psychology
Malor Club; La Tertulia; Christian Science Organization; Glendy
Burke Society.
JAMES EDWARD BROWN, SR., New Orleans; Phi Chi; Eta Sigma
Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Newman Club.
Second Row:
JAMES RUSSELL BRUNER, New Orleans.
ANDREW DAMRELL BURCH, Mobile, Ala.
WELDON E. CAMPBELL, JR.. New Orleans; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Third Row:
JOE WARREN CHAMBERLAIN, Hot Springs. Ark.; Phi Chi.
JOHN A. COLEMAN, JR., Plant City, Fla.; Kappa Alpha Order;
Nu Sigma Nu.
EUGENE JEAN DABEZIES, New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta; Nu Sigma
Nu. President.
Fourth Row:
JERRY ARNOLD DAVIS. Dothan, Ala.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi
Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
RICARDO E. del REAL, Lima, Peru; Phi Beta Kappa; History of
Medicine Society.
JAMES ROY DUKE, JR.. Lakeland. Fla.; Kappa Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu.
Fifth Row:
FRANCIS A. ESPOSITO, Jersey City, N.J.; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
VICTOR J. FERRANS. Barranquilla, Colombia; Soccer Team.
LUTHER C. FISHER, Pensacola, Fla.; Phi Chi; Owl Club.
Sixth Row:
DOUGLAS HOUSTON FORSYTH. New Orleans; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa.
WARREN FOUNDS. New Orleans.
NORMAN D. FRY, Dallas, Texas; Phi Chi.
Seventh Row:
WHITE EDWARD GIBSON. Ill, Birmingham, Ala.; Alpha Omega
Alpha; Owl Club.
CHARLES JAY GRATZ. Miami Beach, Fla.; Phi Delta Epsilon.
JOHN PATRICK HANLEY, Stuart, Fla.; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Delta
Theta; Phi Eta Sigma.
MEDICINE
SENIORS
First Row:
WILLIAM G. HAYES, III, Manltou Beach, Mich.; Phi Chi; Kappa
Sigma.
J. LAWRENCE HILL, JR., Jacksonville, Fla.; Phi Chi.
ROBERT E. JONES, San Antonio, Texas; Nu Signna Nu.
Second Row;
HARVEY KOMET, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsilon.
BRYNJULV KVAMME, New Orleans; Theta Kappa Psi; 5.A.M.A.,
President.
JOHN E. LEWY, Chicago, III.; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Delta Epsilon.
Third Row:
TECK S. LIAN, Chattanooga, Tenn.
JOSEPH PETER LICCIARDI, JR., New Orleans; Phi Chi; Eta Sigma
Phi. •
ROBERT A. LITTLE, Oxford, Miss.; Sigma Chi, Phi Chi.
Fourth Row;
HOMER L. LOCHRIDGE, Montgomery, Ala.; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi
Delta Theta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma;
Owl Club; History of Medicine Society.
L. RUSSELL MALINAK, Temple, Texas; Nu Sigma Nu.
Fifth Row:
J. RICARDO MARTINEZ, San Salvador, El Salvador; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
W. H. MERRELL, JR., Jackson, Miss.; Phi Chi.
RICHARD H. MOIEL, Long Island, N.Y.; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Sixth Row:
PAUL W. OBERDORFER, Jacksonville, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi
Delta Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma,
THOMAS OELSNER, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsilon; Alpha Ep-silon
Pi.
RAFAEL PASARELL, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Phi Eta Mu.
Seventh Row:
RODNEY M. PATTERSON, Tulsa, Okla.; Alpha Kappa; Sigma XL
MANUEL M. PEREA. Clifton, Ariz.; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Newman
Club.
JACK L. RACE, Shawnee, Okla.; Phi Chi; Beta Beta Beta.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SENIORS
First Row:
ONEY C. RAINES, Gulfport, Miss.; Phi Delta TIneta: Nu Sigma Nu.
MARTIN PAUL RAPPAPORT, Miami Beach, Fla.; Alpha Epsilon Pi:
Phi Delta Epsilon.
DOMENICK P. REINA, Tampa, Fla.: Phi Chi: Senior Class Vice-
President.
Second Row:
WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE RENAUDIN, New Orleans; Kappa Alpha
Order; Nu Sigma Nu.
LUTHER W. RICHARDSON, JR., Tuscaloosa. Ala.; Nu Sigma Nu:
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi
Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Owl Club; Phi Eta Sigma.
RAOUL RODRIGUEZ-CABARROCAS, Havana, Cuba; History of
Medicine Society, President; Newman Club.
Third Row:
ROBERT TAYLOR RUSSELL, Birmingham, Ala.; Phi Chi, President;
Medical School Vice-President.
IWAO SHIRAKI, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii.
ROBERTO STAMBULIE. Cartagena, Colombia; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Fourth Row:
Vv'ARD VVILLIAM STEVENS, JR., Monroe, La.; Phi Chi.
RAYMOND M. TANIGUCHI, Honolulu, Hawaii.
EDWARD R. VILLEMEZ, JR.. Kaplan, La.; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Fifth Row:
PAUL VITENAS, New Orleans.
PAUL D. WARE, Haynesville, La.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Omicron
Delta Kappa.
HENRY KATSUO WATANABE. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Sixth Row:
WILLIAM S. WEEMS, Meridian, Miss.; Nu Sigma Nu.
GLENN L. WEGENER, Corpus Christi, Texas; Phi Chi.
ROBERT E. WESTFALL, Phoenix, Ariz.; Nu Sigma Nu.
Seventh Row:
LYAL G. WILLIAMS, New Orleans; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
RANDALL ALAN WILLIAMS, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phi Chi.
RICHARD G. ZEPERNICK. Pensacola, Fla.; Phi Chi.
THE OWL CLUB
The Owl Club is a service organization composed of 24 medical
students whose purpose is to promote better student-faculty rela-tions;
to aid in the improvement of medical education; and to
hr-ndle special problems of concern to the entire Medical School.
tach Spring at the annual Owl Club Banquet, the Owl Club Trophy
is awarded to the department in the Medical School which over
the past year has been most outstanding in the education of its
students. In May, 1959, the Trophy was awarded to the Depart-ment
of Urology.
OFFICERS
DELMAS JACKSON .President
LUTHUR FISHER Vice-President
JAMES WILSON Secretary-Treasurer
The Tulane History of Medicine Society is the only University-sponsored
medical organization. For over twenty years this organ-ization
has provided the medical student with an opportunity to
learn the colorful heritage of his profession on a voluntary basis.
Meetings are held twice each month. They feature historical pre-sentations
by students, faculty members, and selected guests.
HISTORY OF MEDICINE
The final meeting of the school year consists of an annual ban-quet.
An outstanding guest speaker presents the annual B. B. Wein-stein
Lectureship Series lecture. At this banquet, three student
awards are given for papers presented during the year. The awards
are: The Rudolph Matas Award for the best paper, the 1. F. Le-mann
Award for the best discussion of a paper, and the B. B.
Weinstein Award for the most original presentation.
OFFICERS
RAOUL RODRIGUEZ-CABARROCAS . President
LYAL WILLIAMS Vice-President
TOM BIRDWELL Secretary
DAN RENCHER Treasurer
SCHOOL OF LAW
The Tulane Law School, established in 1847, has achieved a
disfinguished reputation in the fields of civil and connparative
law. Training for Louisiana law practice, with its unique legal
system, the comparative law program and the common law
curriculum attract students from all over the world.
Derbies and canes, the Barristers' Ball, Moot Court, Order of
the Coif, "Law Review," the old and imposing structure of
Tilton Memorial and the essential attachment to its law
library, cases to be briefed, seminar classes—all are an
integral part of the law students' present and future.
Tll+on Memorial, home of +he lawyers.
Partying barristers raid Newcomb Hall
DEAN RAY FORRESTER
During Derby Week the lawyers' antics upset the normal campus routine.
Discussions between classes fill the corridors of Tilton Hall
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SENIORS
SCHOOL OF
^U^^i
First Row:
JAMES H. ALLEN, Arlington, Tenn.; Senior Class Treasurer; Moot Court
Board: Queens Bench; Baptist Student Union.
BEN DALY BRIDGEMAN, New Orleans; Who's Who; Student Lawyer.
CARLOS VALBUENA BRIONES, Grad., Barcelona, Spain.
TOD DIMITRY, Hammond, La.; Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon;
La Societe du Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi; Newman Club; Naval ROTC.
Second Row:
JUAN B. GERALA, New Orleans; Phi Alpha Delta.
NOEL PETER GIUFFRIDA, Lafayette, La.; Phi Alpha Delta.
JOHN B. GOOCH, JR., New Orleans; Kappa Alpha Order.
DAVID J. HARRIS, Metairie, La.; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Delta Phi.
Third Row:
ELIZABETH SPINK KARMAZIN, Philadelphia, Pa.; Phi Delta Delta.
JOHN BENNETT KIEFER, New Orleans; Zeta Beta Tau; Senior Class
President; Phi Delta Phi; Honor Board Law College; Student Bar; Board
of Governors.
HARVEY CHARLES KOCH, JR., New Orleans; JAMBALAYA Hall of
Fame; Student Activities Key; Who's Who; Law School Representative
Tulane Student Council; German Club; La Societe du Droit Civil; Phi
Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Student Lawyer, Business Manager; Book
Exchange. Director; Executive Council, Student Bar Association; Varsity
Track; Canterbury Club; Campus Nite: Honor Board Law College; '58
Law Class President; University Elections Committee, Chairman; Student
Council Athletics Committee, Chairman; '59 Senior Law Class, Social
Chairman.
ROBERT E. LEE, Metairie, La.; Phi Alpha Delta.
Fourth Row:
ADOLPH J. LEVY, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Board of Governors;
Student Bar Association; La Societe du Droit Civil; Moot Court Board:
Phi Delta Phi; Excheguer, President.
DONALD R. MILLER, New Orleans: Kappa Delta Phi; Scabbard &
Blade: Who's Who; La Societe du Droit Civil; Moot Court Board; Phi
Alpha Delta; Student Lawyer; Baptist Student Union; Varsity Football
Letter; Young Democrats.
JERRY DEE MOiZE, Gibsonville. N.C; Law School, President; Queens
Bench, Vice-Chancellor; Honor Board Law College; Senior Moot Court.
ANDREW G. T. MOORE, II. New Orleans; Kappa Delta Phi; Omicron
Delta Kappa; La Societe du Droit Civil; Greenbackers; Phi Delta Phi;
Pi Lambda Beta; JAMBALAYA Hall of Fame.
Fifth Row:
JAMES ROAN, JR., New Orleans; Pi Kappa Alpha; Westminster Fellow-ship.
SIDNEY F. ROTHCHILD, New Orleans; Zeta Beta Tau; La Societe du
Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi; JAMBALAYA; TUSK; Hall of Fame.
LEON E. ROY, JR., New Iberia, La.; Phi Alpha Delta, La Societe du
Droit Civil; Moot Court Board.
LAWRENCE DAVID RUDMAN, New Orleans; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi
Delta Phi.
Sixth Row:
JAMES LOUIS SCHUPP, JR., New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega; Kappa
Delta Phi, President; Pi Sigma Alpha; Scabbard & Blade; Who's Who;
La Societe du Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi; Greenbackers; Army ROTC;
Honor Board Law College; Pi Lambda Beta.
TERRY O'DALE TROWBRIDGE, New Orleans; Phi Kappa Tau; La Societe
du Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi.
FRANCISCO M. VAZQUEZ, JR., Cayey, Puerto Rico.
LEONARD ALVIN WASHOFSKY, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Phi
Beta Kappa: Pi Sigma Alpha; La Societe du Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi;
Hillel Foundation; "Law Review," Assistant Editor.
Seventh Row:
BRUCE WATERS, Piedmont, Ala.; Moot Court Board; Phi Alpha Delta;
Representative at Large to Student Government.
JACK M. WEBB, Vidor, Texas; Kappa Sigma; La Societe du Droit
Civil; Phi Delta Phi; Queens Bench; Cheerleaders; Greenbackers; Pep
Band; Tulane Band; Alpha Phi Omega; University Center Board, Vice-
President of Administration: Dormitory Senior Advisor.
LAW
UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
• BERNARD H. BERINS, New York, N.Y.: Alpha Epsilon Pi. • WOOD BROWN,
III, New Orleans; Sigma Chi; La Societe du Droit Civil; Phi Delta Phi "Law Re-view,"
Secretary. • HARRY CONNICK, New Orleans. S HANI E. DEHAN,
Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi.
Second Row:
• CLYDE G. de la HOUSSAYE, JR., Metairie, La.; Alpha Tau Omega; Pan-
Hellenic Council. • DAVID D. DUGGINS, Metairie, La.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta
Phi. • ROYCE A. FINCHER, JR., New Orleans. • KENNETH WAYNE FORD,
Houston. Texas.
Third Row:
• WILLIAM HARPER FORMAN, JR., Metairie, La.; Phi Delta Theta; Pi Sigma
Alpha; La Societe du Droit Civil; Newman Club; Adelphons. • ROSEMARY SATE-WOOD,
Doddsville, Miss.; Phi Mu. • JACK HAMMEL, New Orleans; Delta Kappa
Epsilon; Pi Lambda Beta. • TED HARDTNER, Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi.
Fourth Row:
• CHARLES S. KINS, Lake Charles, La.; Kappa Sigma; Student Activities Key;
TUSK; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega; Pi Lambda Beta. • F. A. LITTLE,
JR., New Orleans; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Honor Board Law College. •
GUNTHER R. MICHAELIS, New Orleans; Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Delta Phi. •
RONALD E. MURLIN, New Orleans; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; N.O.T.A.
Fifth Row:
• MICHAEL J. PERRY, Guldford, Surry, England; International Relations Club;
Cosmopolitan Committee, University Center. • WILLIAM A. PORTEOUS, III,
New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi. • FREDERICK F. PREAUS,
Farmerville, La.; Kappa Sigma, President; Phi Delta Phi; Canterbury Club; Adel-phons;
Pan-Hellenic Council. • MICHAEL S. RABIN, London, England; Inter-national
Relations; Phi Delta Phi; Queens Bench.
Sixth Row:
• J. T. SEALE, El Dorado, Ark.; Junior Class Vice-President; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. • CHARLES F. SEEMANN, JR., New Orleans; Beta Theta Pi;
Representative at Large of Student Body; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Who's Who;
Adelphons; Student Activities Board; Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, President;
Phi Eta Sigma. • FRED SEXTON, JR., Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,,
Vice-President; Kappa Delta Phi, Vice-President; Who's Who, Phi Delta Phi; Army
ROTC; Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary. • JAMES E. WESNER, New Orleans;
Kappa Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Who's Who; Phi Delta Phi;
"Law Review."
OFFICERS
O. ROMAINE RUSSELL .... Presiding Judge
KELLY MILLER Court Recorder
MOOT COURT
Justices of the Moot Court consist of junior and senior law students selected on the
basis of scholarship. The Chief Justice and the Recorder are elected from the mem-bership.
The board affords all students an opportunity to gain practical experience in prepar-ing
and arguing cases. Competition is on an elimination basis with student justices
judging the preliminary rounds, the United States Federal District Judges, the semi-finals,
and the Supreme Court Justices of the State of Louisiana, the finals. The Moot
Court carries out its duties under the able guidance of Leon D. Hubert, Jr., faculty
adviser.
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TULANE LAW REVIEW
The "Tulane Law Review," a professional legal journal published quarterly, is the
oldest journal of its kind in Louisiana. It is published by the students and faculty oi
the School of Law and emphasizes the study of comparative law. The "Review" con-tains
scholarly articles by leading members of the legal profession and a student sec-tion,
prepared by members of the Student Board of Editors, which deals with current
legal problems. The Student Board of Editors is composed of honor students in the
School of Law who have exhibited outstanding legal writing ability.
OFFICERS
MALCOLM STEVENSON Editor
D.L.CAMPBELL Assistant Editor
C. K. REASONOVER Assistant Editor
RALPH TROY Assistant Editor
LEONARD WASHOFSKY .... Assistant Editor
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OFFICERS
A. J. LEVY President
FRITZ BOTT Secretary
F. A. LITTLE Treasurer
JACK WELDY Historian
PHI DELTA PHI
The oldest professional fraternity in the United States is Phi Delta Phi Legal Frater-nity,
founded in I 869 at the University of Michigan. The White Inn at Tulane University
School of Law was established in 1911.
The purpose of Phi Delta Phi is to promote the advancement of scholarship and pro-fessional
ethics in law schools and among the profession at large. Members of this or-ganization
are selected on the basis of scholarship and ethics.
During the year the fraternity sponsors lectures by prominent members of the legal
profession and presents an annual award to the second-year student whose grades re-flect
the greatest improvement. The national organization maintains an endowment fund
for legal scholarships.
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OFFICERS
ROBERT E. LEE Justice
WALLACE LeBRUN Vice-Justice
FRED HAYES Clerk
O. ROMAINE RUSSELL Treasurer
BRUCE WATERS Marshal
JIM ALLEN • Historian
PHI ALPHA DELTA
Phi Alpha Delta was founded In Chicago, November 8, 1902. The
purpose of the fraternify is to develop a strong bond annong the
members of the different classes at the various law schools; to form
a strong link between the schools and their former students: to
establish a widespread exchange for the interchange of business,
information, and matters of common interest to the members of
the fraternity.
Phi Alpha Delta has more active chapters than does any other law
fraternity. Its chapters are restricted to law schools accredited by
the American Bar Association, a high standard peculiar to Phi
Alpha Delta.
Three of its more prominent alumni are Chief Justice Fournet of
the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Vice-President Nixon, and ex-
President Harry S. Truman.
The fraternity cultivates a closer bond of friendship and the at-tainment
of a higher and broader attitude than that offered by the
regular college course; and fosters under the influence of intimate
friendships, those principles that tend to form a higher type of
manhood.
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
AND SOCIAL WORK
DEAN WALTER L KINDELSPERGER
School of Social Work
Firs^ Row:
J. A. W. AALDERS, Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
GERALD P. BODET, New Orleans.
JAIME DE LA PUENTE D., Lima, Peru; Phi Delta Phi; Newman
Club.
Second Row;
MIGUEL I. ESTRADA SAMANO, Morelia, Mexico.
WILLIAM R. GARNER, Dallas, Texas; Pi Sigma Alpha; Baptist
Student Union.
DONALD M. GILNER, Atlanta, Georgia; Alpha Epsilon Pi:
Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Third Row:
PIER LUei GIORGI, Milan, Italy.
PAUL NEUDECKER, Vienna, Austria.
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
AND SUMMER SCHOOL
University College Is symbolized by evening classes
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DEAN WILLIAM W. PERRY
ARTS AND SCIENCES
The College of Arts and Sciences, Tulane's liberal arts
division for men, emphasizes the liberal arts curriculum
as a sound preparation for general education and as a
basis for specialization. A four-year program allows stu-dents
to begin their training in such professions as law,
science, journalism, and teaching, as well as in many
other fields.
The largest and oldest College on campus, A&S is
housed in Gibson hiall, whose corridors echo with the
aims and expressions of its students: research papers.
Phi Beta Kappa, Commencement Week, Faculty-Senior
Softball game, language honoraries, hard work and good
times together.
Science labs give students a chance to put classroom theory into practice.
Whether the choice be arts or sciences constant applica-tion
is required in order to Iceep pace.
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Gibson Hall, a familiar campus landmark
Nothing opens sleepy eyes more effectively than a pop quiz.
SENIORS
COLLEGE OF ARTS
Firsf Row:
LARRY L. ACKERMAN, East Rockaway, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon
Phi: Alpha Chi Sigma: Hillel Foundation.
TROY G. ARNOLD, JR., Winchester, Tenn.: Sigma Alpha
Epsilon: Scabbard & Blade: Army ROTC, 1st Lt.
ROBERT E. BEHRENDT, St. Louis, Mo.: Zeta Beta Tau: Vice-
President of the University Center: Alpha Epsilon Delta:
Omicron Delta Kappa: TUSK, President: A & S Honor Board,
Chairman: Tulane Student Council: Tulane Honor Council:
Lagniappes: Spirit Council.
C. ELLIOTT BELL, Decatur, III.: Kappa Sigma: Alpha Epsilon
Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa: Varsity Tennis.
' Orleans: Phi Alpha Delta:
Second Row:
LAWRENCE K. BENSON, JR., Ne
Army ROTC, Captain.
THOMAS MILTON BERGSTEDT, Sulphur, La.: Kappa Sigma;
Pi Sigma Alpha.
JAY BLOCK. Thibodaux, La.: Sigma Alpha Mu: Who's Who;
Greenbackers; Student Activities Board: Pan-Hellenic Coun-cil:
Hospitality Committee, University Center.
STUART J. BUSH, Woodbridge. Conn.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Varsity Letter, Baseball; Varsity Baseball; TUSK.
Third Row:
FRED R. CAGLE. JR., New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta; Student
Activities Key: Air Force ROTC. Captain; Arnold Air Society.
ROBERT H. CARPENTER, Metairie, La.
JAY CASSEL, Longview. Texas: Pi Kappa Alpha; Tau Sigma
Delta: "Hullabaloo," Student Directory: Wave Handbook;
Greenbackers; Wesley Foundation; Campus Nite; Adelphons;
Alpha Phi Omega.
JOHN FRANCIS COLEMAN CHAFFE, New Orleans; Alpha
Tau Omega: Sigma PI Sigma; Campus Nite.
Fourth Row:
JEROME IAN CHAPMAN, New Orleans; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Pi Sigma Alpha; Scabbard & Blade; Army ROTC, Lt. Col.;
Pi Lambda Beta; Young Democrats; Phi Eta Sigma.
VINCENT J. CIOLINO, New Orleans: Phi Kappa Sigma;
Newman Club; Campus Nite; Pi Lambda Beta; Circle K, Presi-dent.
BILL CLEMENTS, Shelbyviile, Ky.; Sigma Chi; Who's Who;
Tulane Varsity Club; Varsity Letter. Football; Varsity Football;
Student Activities Board.
GRANT COLLIER, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; Phi Delta Theta;
Naval ROTC. Drill Platoon Commander.
Fifth Row:
LYNN O. COX, Texarkana, Ark.: Naval ROTC; Tailhook Club.
JACK ROBARDS CRAIS. Reserve, La.; Naval ROTC; Naval
Drum & Bugle Corps; Tailhook Club, log officer.
RENE A. CURRY. JR.. New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega;
TUSK; Naval ROTC; A & S Honor Board; Pi Lambda Beta.
STEPHEN I. DIENER, Teaneck, N.J.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pi
Lambda Beta.
New Orleans; Alpha Tau
Texas; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Sixth Row:
VINCENTE D'INGIANNI. JR
Omega.
JOSEPH PAUL DRAGO, Port Arthu
Adelphons; Lagniappes.
RONALD JOSEPH DUSSE, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Sigma:
Newman Club; Naval ROTC.
ANDREW GARVIN EDMONSON, Irving. Texas; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Canterbury Club; A & S Honor
Board: Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List.
Seventh Row:
WILL J. ELLZEY, New Orleans; Varsity Letters. Football and
Track: Varsity Football and Track; Baptist Student Union.
FRANKLIN V. ENDOM, New Orleans: Phi Kappa Sigma;
Eta Sigma Phi.
GEORGE ENOCHS, Jackson, Miss.; Sigma Chi; Sigma Pi
Sigma; Greenbackers: Naval ROTC; Pan-Hellenic Council.
JOHN M. FILIPPONE, JR.. Bellaire. Texas; Sigma Chi.
AND SCIENCES
SENIORS
First Row:
JOHN FRANCOIS, Church Point, La.; Naval ROTC; Anchor
& Chain.
ROBERT BENNETT FRIEDMAN, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alpha Ep-silon
Pi, President; TUSK; tHillel Foundation; A & S Honor
Board; Pan-Hellenic Judiciary Committee.
CAMERON C. GAMBLE, New Orleans; Kappa Alpha; Var-sity
Letter, Football; Varsity Football.
W. GEDGE GAYLE. JR., Lake Charles, La.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; A & S Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Canterbury
Club; Campus Nite; Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air
Society, Operations Officer; A & S Honor Board; Tulane
Student Council; Tulane Swim Club; Lagniappes; Game Com-mittee,
University Center.
Second Row;
GEORGE MALCOLM GENET, JR., New Orlea Phi Delta
Theta; National Collegiate Players.
STEPHEN M. GITTLESON, Flushing, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
PAUL M. GODLIN, New York, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pi
Lambda Beta.
GEORGE E. GRACE, Phoenix, Ariz.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Thij-d Row:
FREDERIC ADOLPH GREENHUT, Pensacola, Fla.; Hillel Foun-dation;
International Relations Club; Pi Lambda Beta.
HERBERT S. GREENWALD. JR., Macon, Ga.; Zeta Beta Tau;
Campus Nite; Lagniappes.
JOE D. GUERRIERO, Monroe, La.; Law Freshman Class
President; Student Lawyer; Intramural Council; TUSK; New-man
Club.
BERT SINCLAIR HAYDEL, New Orleans.
Fourth Row:
W. G. HERRIN, New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta.
BARRY HILLEBRANDT, Lake Charles, La.; Kappa Sigma.
JAMES ALEXANDER HOLLIDAY, New Orleans; Kappa
Sigma.
RON HOLMBERG, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tulane Varsity Club; Var-sity
Letter, Tennis; Varsity Tennis; Greenbackers; Newman
Club.
Fifth Row:
GEORGE F. HORNE. Clarksville, Ark.; Greenbackers; Pep
Band, Leader; Campus Nite; Tulane Band, President.
JERRY HOROWITZ, Atlanta. Ga.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Tulane
Student Body President; Who's Who; Hillel Foundation; Army
ROTC.
SAMUEL GILBERT ISAACS, Woodmere, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon
Phi.
JAMES WOODARD JOHNSON, Minder, La.; Alpha Epsilon
Delta; Eta Sigma Phi; Baptist Student Union; Alpha Phi
Omega; International Relations Club; Dormitory Council.
Sixth Row:
IRA DAVID KASKEL, Forest Hills, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Army ROTC.
ALLAN L. KATZ, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary;
Theta Nu. President; "Hullabaloo," Managing Editor; Hillel
Foundation; Campus Nite; Public Relations Committee, Uni-versity
Center.
DONALD E. KEENAN, St. Petersburg, Fla.
ALVIN LAPUYADE, JR., Metairie, La.
Seventh Row:
PAUL A. LEMKE, JR., New Orleans; Alpha Epsilo Delta;
Glendy Burke Society; Newman Club; Phi Eta Sigma.
C. MICHEAL LEVY, JR., Houston, Texas; Eta Sigma Phi;
Pre-Medical Society; Phychology Major Club; Hillel Founda-tion;
Tulane University Theatre; Sports Car Club.
JON LEE LEVY, Baton Rouge, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Student Activities Key; Campus Nite; Army ROTC, Col.;
Chairman Music Committee, University Center.
RUSSELL LEVY, New Orleans, La.; Zeta Beta Tau; Army
ROTC.
fcfc^M
SENIORS
COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row:
DANIEL D. LOUIE, Houston, Texas; Baptist Student Union;
Air Force ROTC, 1st Lt.; Arnold Air Society.
TOM C. McCLELLAN. Overton, Texas; Sigma Chi; Tulane
Varsity Club; Varsity Letter. Football.
HERBERT SLOAN McCLOSKEY, Hammond, La.; Beta Theta
Pi, Secretary: Newman Club; Naval ROTC. Battallion Adju-tant;
Lagniappes.
MAXWELL E. McCOMBS, Birmingham, Ala.; "Hullabaloo"
Editor; Theta Nu; "Hullabaloo"; Wesley Foundation; Inter-national
Relations Club.
Second Row:
MATTHEW R. McGOEY, JR., New Orleans. La.
BENJAMIN CLARK McMINN, Little Rock, Arlc.; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
MILNER WAYNE McVADON. Baton Rouge, La.; Phi Delta
Theta; JAMBALAYA; Greenbackers; Wesley Foundation;
Naval ROTC, Ensign.
DALE MACKIE, Metairie, La.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma
Pi Sigma.
Third Row:
MICHAEL ELLIOTT MANCHESTER, Santa Barbara, Cal.;
Wesley Foundation; International Relations Club; Sailing Club;
Public Relations Committee, University Center.
BENSON BLAKE MARTIN, III, Vicbburg. Miss.; Kappa Sigma.
GAY G. MARTIN. JR., Hazlehurst, Miss.; Kappa Sigma;
Sigma Pi Sigma; Westminster Fellowship: Opera Workshop;
Naval ROTC.
MARY ANN MIDDLETON, E. Northfield, Mass.; Phi Sigma
lota; Tau Sigma Delta; "Hullabaloo"; Westminster Fellowship;
Oreades; Junior Year Abroad.
Fourth Row:
MICHAEL M. MOSS, No. Plainfield, New Jersey; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Hillel Foundation.
DON BLACK MUNSON, New Orleans, La.; Varsity Letter.
Baseball; Varsity Sports, Baseball; Cheerleader, Head; TUSK;
Campus Nite; Tulane University Theatre; Army ROTC, Com-pany
Commander; Drill Team, Pershing Rifles; Student Ac-tivities
Board: JAMBALAYA: Hall of Fame.
HUGH THOMAS MURRAY, JR.. New Orleans, La.; Chan-ning
Club; Interfaith Council; International Relations Club:
Young Democrats.
JOE D. MUSSAFER, Montgomery, Ala.; Zeta Beta Tau; Var-sity
Letter, Golf; Hiliei Foundation.
Fifth Row:
MAURICE MUSSAFER. Montgomery, Ala.; Zeta Beta Tau.
ROBERT B. NAGLER, Bayside, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Adel-phons.
ROBERT R. ODDONE, San Francisco, Calif.; Phi Kappa Sigma;
President of College of A. and S.; Pre-Medical Society: Psy-chology
Major Club; Intramural Council; TUSK; Newman
Club; Campus Nite; Adelphons; Honor Board A & S College;
Student Activities Board; Circle K.
JAN OGLETREE, Houston, Texas: Sigma Chi; Alpha Epsilon
Delta: Student Activities Key; Pre-Medical Society: Varsity
Sports, Football, Manager; Greenbackers; Newman Club.
Sixth Row:
JAMES M. O'NEAL, McComb, Miss.; Alpha Chi Sigma, Treas-urer;
A.I.Ch.E.; Baptist Student Union: Army ROTC. 1st Lt.
CHARLES FREDERICK PASSMAN. Franklinton, La.; Scabbard
& Blade; Varsity Sports, Football; Baptist Student Union;
Army ROTC. 1st Lt.
PHILIP H. PETRA, Darien, Conn.; Varsity Letter, Tennis.
LEWIS B. POLLAK, Pensacola, Fla.; Zeta Beta Tau; President
of Senior Class of A & S; Greenbackers. President; Campus
Nite; Sailing Club; Talent Committee, University Center;
Tulane University Spirit Council.
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SENIORS
First Row:
JAN C. POWELL, Bogalusa, La.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-
Medical Society; Baptist Student Union; Army ROTC; Phi
Eta Sigma; Inter-hlouse CounciL
ALBERT PRIETO, JR., New Orleans. La.; Alpha Tau Omega;
Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Kappa Delta Phi; Omicron
Delta Kapoa; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Sigma lota; Who's Who:
Phi Eta Sigma; JAMBALAYA Hall of Fame; Kappa Alpha
Phi, Secretary.
SAMUEL G. REISER, New Orleans; Westminster Fellowship.
WILLIAM EDWARD RINCK, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon
Delta; Sailing Club; New Orleans Fencing Club.
Second Row:
COURTNEY L. RUSSO, New Orleans; Kappa Sigma; Varsity
Letter. Basketball, Manager; Gamma Delta.
PETE JOHN SACCO, JR., New Orleans: Propeller Club;
Newman Club; international Relations Club.
HELLEN JUDY SADLER, Biloxi, Miss.
RICHARD WEST SANDERS, Shreveport, La.: Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Theta Nu; Westminster Fellowship.
Third' Row:
MARTIN A. SCHAGRIN. Wilmington, Del,; Sigma Alpha
Mu; TUSK: Hillel Foundation: Pi Lambda Beta: Sports Car
Club.
RICHARD J. SCHUNiOR, New Orleans: Pre-Medical Society.
ALBERT P. SELPH, III; New Orleans.
EDWARD SIEGEL, Baltimore, Maryland.
Fourth Row:
PATSY SIMS, New Orleans: Oreades; Theta Nu, Secretary;
"Hullabaloo," Contributing Editor; Baptist Student Union.
DERWIN B. SMITH, II, New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega.
JOHN A. STASSI. II. Metairie, La.: Delta Sigma Phi.
CURTIS A. SUDDUTH, JR., New Orleans; Sigma Pi Sigma.
Fifth Row:
HENRY M. TELES, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Theta
Nu; "Hullabaloo."
KENNETH TRAIN, Corpus Christi, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau;
Campus Nite; Pi Lambda Beta; Student Center Swimming
Club.
HENRY C. VOSBEIN, New Orleans; Kappa Alpha; Army
ROTC.
LOUIS H. WATSON, Meridian, Miss.; Kappa Sigma; Student
Activities Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Scabbard & Blade;
Sigma Pi Sigma; Naval ROTC; Circle K; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi
Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Phi.
Sixth Row:
WILLIAM COYLE WHARTON, New Orleans; Delta Tau
Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma; American Chemical Society; Orches-tra.
WILLIAM WARD WICHT, JR., Hattiesburg, Miss.; Kappa
Sigma; Westminster Fellowship; Honor Board A & S College;
University Student Council; Patterson Dorm President; Infra-
House Council; A & S Student Council; Committee on Men's
Residence Halls.
JOHN T. WILSON, III, Wichita Falls. Texas; Phi Chi; Alpha
bpsilon Delta; Eta Sigma Phi.
THOMAS B. WOODS, Dothan, Ala.; Phi Sigma lota; Fine
Arts Committee, University Center.
Seventh Row:
MICHAEL ALLAN ZIONTS, Houston, Texas; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Pre-Medical Society: Hillel Foundation.
UNDERGRADUATES
COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row:
• HERSCHEL ABBOTT, Freshman; Monroe. La.; Canterbury Club; Air
Force ROTC; Sabre Jet; Young Republicans. • JOHN WESLEY
ABBOTT, Fresiiman; Nacogdoches, Texas; Pi Kappa Alpha; House
Council. • ALFRED ABRAMSON, Freshman; New Orleans; Hobbies
and Crafts Committee, University Center. • ALFREDO L. ACOSTA,
Junior; Caracas, Venezuela; Alpha Chi Sigma, historian; Newman
Club; International Relations Club; Foreign Students Committee. •
ALLEN D. ADELSON, Sophomore; Houston, Texas; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Pan-Hel Representative; Pre-Medical Society; Hlllel Foundation.
Second Row:
• BARRY ADEN, Junior; Indianola, Miss.; Phi Delta Theta. • JAMES
AIELLO, Sophomore; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Kappa Alpha; Pre-Medical So.
clety; Newman Club; Lagniappes. • JOHN ROUSE AKIN, Freshman;
Shreveport, La.; Pre-Medlcal Society; Nev/man Club; Air Force ROTC;
Alpha Phi Omega; Lagniappes; Dance Committee, University Center.
• GERALD R. ALEXANDER, Freshman; New Orleans, La.; Pi Kappa
Alpha; Newman Club. • FREDERICK BERNARD ALEXIUS, Freshman;
Baton Rouge, La.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation; Naval ROTC;
Anchor and Chain; Naval ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps.
Third Row:
• DAVID P. ALLRED, Wichita Falls, Texas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Eta Sigma Phi; Canterbury Club. • SAMUEL HERBERT ALTMAN,
Freshman; Charleston, S.C.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society.
• GENE ANDERSON, Junior; New Orleans. • KAY ANDERSON,
Sophomore; Romeo, Mich.; Phi Mu; Sailing Club; Sports Car Club.
• DON ANDREWS, Sophomore; Monroe, La.; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Wesley Foundation; Air Force ROTC; Tulane Amateur Radio Club.
Fourth Row:
• GLENN ANDREWS, Sophomore; Anniston, Ala.; Kappa Alpha. •
PATRICK J. ARAGUEL, JR.; Freshman; New Orleans; Beta Theta Pi
Newman Club; Air Force ROTC. • JACK ARDON, Sophomore; Lake,
wood, N.J.; Varsity Sports, basketball; Greenbackers. • BALLARD L
ARGUS, Sophomore; Bay St. Louis, Miss.; Alpha Tau Omega; Tall
hook Club; Naval ROTC Drill Team; Naval ROTC. • ROBERT N
ARROL, Junior; Areola, III.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta
Fifth Row:
• WILLIAM R. ARY, Junior; Metalrie. La.; Kappa Alpha; Tulane
Varsity Club; Varsity Letter, football. • STEPHEN L. AVARD, Junior;
Chicago, III.; Kappa Sigma; Pre-Medical Society; Wesley Foundation;
Young Republicans. • LEE BACK, Freshman; Pikesville. Md.; Pre-
Medical Society; Hlllel Foundation; Lagniappes. • BRADLEY BAKER,
Sophomore; Indianola, Miss.; Phi Delta Theta; Varsity Sports, track;
Greenbackers; Baptist Student Union. • GARRY LOUIS BAKER, Sopho-more;
Sarasota, Fla.; Phi Delta Theta; Naval ROTC, Drill Team, Color
Guard.
Sixth Row:
• JOHN J. BARCELO, 111, Sophomore; New Orleans; Alpha Tau
Omega; Varsity Sports, golf. O DURHAM BARNES, Freshman; Wild-wood.
Fla.; Varsity Sports, football. • BILL BARNETT, Freshman;
Houston, Texas; Kappa Sigma; JAMBALAYA; Air Force ROTC. •
JOHN WESLEY BARNETT. JR., Freshman; Texarkana, Texas; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Air Force ROTC. • WILLIAM HUME BARR, Sophomore; Nash-ville,
Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta, secretary-treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Var-sity
Sports, football.
Seventh Row:
• JOHN FRANKLIN BARRETT, JR., Freshman; Metalrie, La.; Baptist
Student Union; Naval ROTC. • BRUCE GLENN BART. Freshman;
Hewlett, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; Varsity Sports,
track; Hlllel Foundation. • DAVID ROBERGE BAYNE, Freshman;
Selma, Ala.; Kappa Sigma. • ALFRED BECKMANN. Freshman; San
Antonio, Texas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Naval ROTC. • RICHARD
ALAN BEILEY, Sophomore; Miami, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hlllel
Foundation; International Relations; Pi Lambda Beta.
Eighth Row:
• DEE BENSON, Sophomore; Denver. Colo.; Sigma Chi; Varsity
Sports, golf; Adelphons. • JOHN E. BERGSTEDT, Freshman; Sulphur.
La.; Kappa Sigma. • STANLEY Z. BERMAN, Freshman; Skokle. 111.;
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; Hlllel Foundation; Cosmopoli-tan
Committee, University Center. • B. EUGENE BERRY, Junior; Pasca-goula,
Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-tvledlcal
Society; Baptist Student Union; Interfaith Council; Honor Board A & S
College; Phi Eta Sigma; University Center Board. • ARMAND H.
BERTIN, Freshman; New Orleans, La.
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
• DONALD I. BIERMAN, Sophomore; Miami, F!a.; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Greenbaclcers; Glendy Burke Society; Pi Lambda Beta; Young Demo-crats;
Games Committee, University Center; Debate. • TRULS GRIEG
BJERKE, Freshman; Metairie, La.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Sports,
football. • HUGH MERCER BLAIN, III, Sophomore; New Orleans;
Newman Club. • STEVE BLANK, Freshman; Des Moines, Iowa; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Hillel Foundation. • A. H. BLEVINS, Sophomore; Franlc-lin.
La.; Beta Theta Pi; Naval ROTC.
Second Row:
• JESS B. BOLLINGER, JR., Sophomore; Alice, Texas; Delta Tau
Delta; Newman Club. • JOSEPH B. BONHAGE. JR.. Freshman; New
Orleans; Air Force ROTC. • ROBERT E. BONINI, Sophomore; Ridg-way,
Penn.; Newman Club; Air Force ROTC. • WILLIAM E. BORAH,
Junior; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsilon. • CHARLES V(/ILLIAM
BRADLEY, Sophomore; Birmingham, Ala.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Wesley
Foundation; Campus Nite; Naval ROTC; Naval ROTC Drill Team;
Anchor and Chain; Music Committee. University Center.
Third Row:
O BENNETT BRAUN, Sophomore; Chicago, III.; Tau Epsilon Phi,
President; Pre-Medical Society; TUSK; Hillel Foundation; Campus
Nite; Tulane University Theater; Army ROTC. • EVERETTE HARVEY
BREAUX, Freshman; Homestead, Fla.; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles. •
CHARLES PLOWDEN BRIDGES, Sophomore; Baytown, Texas; Pre-
Medical Society. • LARRY T. BROOKS, Sophomore; Warrington, Fla.;
Phi Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation; Air Force ROTC; Sabre Jets
Drill Team. • LESLIE V. BROOKS, JR., Freshman; Memphis Tenn.;
Naval ROTC.
Fourth Row:
• JOHN C. BROTHERS, Junior; Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta;
Baptist Student Union. • MATT DAVIS BROWN, Junior; Chattanooga,
Tenn.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Canterbury Club; Naval ROTC- Circle k!
• KAUL J. MICHAEL BUHLER, II, Sophomore; New Orleans; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Pan-Hellenic Council; TUSK; Canterbury Club; Adel-phons;
Slendy Burke Society. • JIMMY BUSH, Freshman; North Little
Rock, Ark.; Air Force ROTC; Air Force ROTC Drill Team. • RICHARD
WILLIAMS BUS50FF, Freshman; Joplin, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Pre-Medical Society; Fine Arts Committee, University Center.
Fifth Row:
• MICHAEL D. BYERS, Sophomore; Portland, Ore.; Canterbury Club;
Sailing Club. • PAUL CAMERON, Freshman; Briarcliff, N.Y.; Phi
Kappa Alpha; Varsity Track; Greenbackers. • WILLIAM RYCKMAN
CAPLAN, Freshman: New Orleans; Zeta Beta Tau; Pre-Medical Society;
Hullabaloo"; Hillel Foundation; Swim Club. • CHARLES P. CAR-RIERE,
III, Sophomore; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Newman
Club. • CATHERINE CARROLL, Junior; Houston. Texas; Alpha Omi-cron
Pi; 'Hullabaloo^^; Newman Club.
Sixth Row:
• JACK LANDERS CARTER, Freshman; Franklinton, La. • NELSON
PAULCASTELLANO, Junior; Tampa, Fla.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Adelphons;
Pan-Hellenic Council. • BRUCE PHILIP CHAMPAGNE, JR., Fresh-man;
Bourg, La.; Newman Club; Disk Jockey WAVE. • SID CHAR-BONNET,
Freshman; New Orleans; Beta Theta Pi; Newman Club.
• CHARLES L. CHASSAIGNAC, Junior; New Orleans; Delta Tau
Delta, vice-president; Newman Club; Air Force ROTC.
Seventh Row:
• JOHN H. CHIDLOW, Sophomore; Shreveport, La.; Kappa Alpha
Order. • JUDD HENDRICK CHIDLOW, Sophomore, Shreveport, La.;
Kappa Alpha Order; Pre-Medical Society. • WALTER CHRISTY,
Freshman; New Orleans; Beta Theta Pi; Army ROTC. • BOB CLARK,
Sophomore; Houston, Texas; Delta Tau Delta; Army ROTC; Pershing
Rifles Drill Team; Pan-Hellenic Council; Phi Eta Sigma. O JULIA ANNE
CLAVERIE. Junior; New Orleans; Pi Beta Phi.
Eighth Row:
• MARTY CLAWANS. Freshman; Perth Amboy, N.J.; Math Club;
Hillel Foundation; Special Events Committee, University Center; Pre-
Medical Society. • JAMES CLOPTON, Sophomore; McAllen, Texas;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • C. EDGAR CLOUTIER, Freshman; Natchi-toches.
La.; Phi Delta Theta; Army ROTC; Pi Lambda Beta. • JOHN
L. COCCHIARA, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pi Eta
Sigma. • THOMAS BRINDLEY COGGIN. Sophomore; Athens, Ala.;
Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation.
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COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row;
O WREN COHENOUR, Freshman: Shreveport, La.: Ph' Delta Theta.
• JEFFREY R. COHN, Freshman: Chicago, III.: Zeta Beta Tau: TUSK:
Decorations Committee, University Center. • ALAN F. CONE, Junior:
Winter Park, Fla.: Pi Kappa Alpha. • JERRY A. COOPER, Freshman:
Columbia, S.C: PI Kappa Alpha: Air Force ROTC. O TOMMY COPE-LAND,
Freshman: Sheffield, Aia.
Second Row:
O JAMES EUSTIS CORRISAN, Jun'or: New Orleans; Delta Kappa
Epsilon: Newman Club, e CARL CRAINE, Freshman: Delray Beach,
Fla.: Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chairman: Dormitory Social Director.
• JOSEPH J. CREELY, JR., Freshman; New Orleans; Pre-Medical
Society; Newman Club. • RICHARD FRANKLIN CROMER. Sopho-more;
Miami, Fla.; Eta Sigma Phi; Air Force ROTC; Glendy Burke
Society, secretary-treasurer; International Relations Club; Pi Lambda
Beta; Forum Committee, University Center. • THOMAS J. CROUCH,
Freshman; Fort Worth, Texas; Sigma Chi; Air Force ROTC; Sabre Jets
Drill Team; Cosmopolitan Committee, University Center.
Third Row:
• WILLIAM KENT CUTRER, Junior; Lake Charles, La.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Wesley Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma;
Leadership Committee. University Center. » WILLIAM W. DAHL-BERS,
Junior; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsilon. • C. DELU DAVID,
Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa Alpha. • STANLEY S. DAVIDOW.
Junior; Sreenville. Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau; "Hullabaloo"; JAMBALAYA.
• MARK E. DAVIS, Sophomore; Houston, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel
Foundation.
Fourth Row:
• W. TODD DAVISON. Freshman; Anderson, S.C; Kappa Sigma.
• J. S. DEACON, JR.; Freshman: Beloit, W s.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Special
Events Committee, University Center, e JOHN ROBERT DEMING,
Freshman: Tulsa, Okla.; Pi Lambda Beta; Sailing Club. • STEPHEN J.
DERBES, Freshman; New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta; Newman Club.
• DENNIS J. DeWITT, Freshman; Winnetka, III.; Air Force ROTC;
Sabre Jets Drill Team; Sports Car Club.
Fifth Row:
• CHARLES R. DIKE, Junior; Melairie, La. • MELVIN G. DODSON,
III, Freshman; Miami, Fla.; Sailing Club. • ED DORAN, Sophomore;
Chicago, III.; Varsity Track. • ALFRED B. DOWNS, Junior; Gulfport,
Miss.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Naval ROTC. • PATTI DRAKE. Junior; New
Orleans; Delta Zeta; Oreades; "Hullabaloo"; Newman Club; Le Circle
Francals.
Sixth Row:
• MEL DRUCKER, Junior; Flushing, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Varsity
Basketball: Hillel Foundation; Pre-Medical Society; Adelphons. • DICK
DRUMMOND, Sophomore; Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Pre-Medical Society; Barracudas; Baptist Student Union; Sailing Ciub;
Sports Car Club. • LESTER DULITZ, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha
Epsilon PI; Pre-Medical Society; Psychology Malor Club; Hillel Founda-tion;
Adelphons. • CHARLES A. DURHAM. JR., Freshman; Houston,
Texas; Kappa Sigma; A & S Freshman Vice-President; Hospitality
Committee, University Center. • VALENTINE ADAM EARHART, JR.,
Junior; New Orleans; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Greenbackers; Sailing
Club; Sports Car Club.
Seventh Row:
O JAY EDELSTON, Sophomore; Chicago, III.; Zeta Beta Tau. • ED
EDGERTON, Freshman; Alexandria, La.; Sigma Alpha EpsIlon:'Wesley
Foundation. • N EO F. EDMONDSON, Sophomore; Lake Providence,
La.; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Baptist Student Union, • RICK
EIGENBROD, Freshman; Metairie. La.; Alpha Tau Omega. • GEORGE
PATRICK ELDER, Freshman; Cincinnati, Ohio; Air Force ROTC.
Eighth Row:
• WILLARD ELLENDER, Freshman; Houma, La.; Newman Club; Pre-
Medical Society. • JOHN JOSEPH ERNST, Sophomore; New Orleans;
Newman Club; Tulane University Theater; Air Force ROTC. • GENE
EVANS, Freshman; Dallas, Texas; Phi Kappa Sigma; Pre-Medical So-ciety:
Greenbackers; Westminster Foundation; Concert Choir; Hospital-ity
Committee, University Center. • FRANK H. PARIS, JR., Junior;
McComb, Miss,; Tulane Amateur Radio Club; I.R.E. • FRANK
LAWRENCE FAUST, III, Freshman; New Orleans; Army ROTC.
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row;
« DICK FAVOR, Freshman; Metairie, La.; Sigma Ciii; Personnel &
Evaluation Committee, University Center. • LENNY FEINGOLD,
Sophomore; Hollywood, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society.
• IvIICHAEL STEPHEN FELDIvlAN, Freshman; Newton Center, Mass.;
Zeta Beta Tau; "Hullabaloo"; Pre-Legal Society; Lagniappes. • LtE
FENTRESS. Freshman; Baton Rouge, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Green-backers;
Newman Club. • GARY W. FERGUSON, Freshman; San
Francisco, Calif.; Pep Band; Tulane Band; Naval ROTC.
Second Row:
• NORMAN S. FERTEL, Junior; New Orleans; Math Club, Treasurer;
Hillel Foundation: Phi Eta Sigma. • JOHN H. FIELDER, Sophomore;
Corpus Christi, Texas; Math Club; Phi Eta Sigma. • MARION VIN-CENT
FILIPPONE, Sophomore; Bellaire, Texas; Sigma Chi; Newman
Club; Pre-Medical Society. • MICHAEL FINK, Sophomore; Yazoo
City, Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau; Lagniappes. • RONNIE FINKLESTEIN,
Freshman; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Third Row:
• Vl'ILLIAM E. FITZGERALD, Sophomore; Shreveport, La.; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon. O AVRON B. FOGLEMAN, Sophomore; Memphis,
Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau. • DONALD A. FONTE, Junior; Zachary, La.;
Kappa Sigma; Chairman Games Committee, University Center; New-man
Club; Alpha Phi Omega. • ROBERT JAY FOOTLICK, Junior;
Wooster, Ohio; Sigma Alpha Mu; TUSK; PI Lambda Beta. • OLIVER
J. FORD, III, Junior; Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Fourth Row:
• GEORGE E. FOSTER. Sophomore; New Orleans; ln;ramural Coun-cil,
Vice-President; ""Hullabaloo"; TUSK; Westminster Fellowship;
Campus Nite; Concert Choir; Air Force ROTC. • STUART AMES
FRANK, Sophomore; Houston, Texas; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Corresponding
Scribe; Pre-Medical Society, Corresponding Secretary; Hillel Founda-tion.
KEN FRANKEL, Freshman; Shaker Heights, Ohio; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Hillel Foundation; A Cappella Choir; Concert Choir; Tulane
University Theater; Air Force ROTC; Drum & Bugle Corps. O HENRY
FRANTZ, Freshman; New Orleans; Westminster Fellowship, e NOR-MAN
DAVID FREID. Freshman; Tampa, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-
Medical Society; Hillel Foundation,
Fifth Row:
• FRED FRESE, Kindley A.F.B., Bermuda; Sigma Chi; Newman Club;
Naval ROTC; Navy Drill Team. • GERALD MARVIN FRIEDMAN,
Junior; Atlanta, Ga.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel Foundation. • ALAN
FROUG, Freshman; Dayton, Ohio; Zeta Beta Tau; Varsity Freshman
Track; Sports Car Club; Games Committee, University Center. •
DANNY FULLER, Freshman; Huron, S.D.; Zemurray House Treasurer;
Newman Club; Alpha Phi Omega; WAVE Radio. • DJONALD P.
GACHE, Freshman; Miami Beach, Fia.; Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel Founda-tion;
Pi Lambda Beta; Sailing Club,
Sixth Row:
• PETE GAFFNEY, Freshman; Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Air Force ROTC. O MICHAEL VINCENT GALO. Freshman; Laredo
Texas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • WAYNE GALVANl, Freshman; Dallas
Texas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Baptist Student Union. • JOEL GARD
NER, Sophomore; N. Hollywood. Callt. • GLENN B. GATIPON
Sophomore; New Orleans; Delta Tau Delta; Pre-Medical Society; New
man Club; Eta Sigma Phi.
Seventh Row:
• LAWLER F. GATLIN, Bogalusa, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O DAVID
K. GATTO, Sophomore; New Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma. 6 ALAN
A, GEIGER, Sophomore; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Fine Arts Committee, Uni-versity
Center. • CHARLES F. GENRE, Sophomore; New Orleans;
Sigma Chi; Newman Club. • PAUL GERSON, Sophomore; Houston,
Texas; Zeta Beta Tau; Pre-Medical Society; Owl Club; A Cappella
Choir.
Eighth Row:
• JAMES H, GODFREY, Junior; Monroe. La,; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Pre-Medical Society; Wesley Foundation; Lagniappes. 9 RAY GOEL-LER,
Sophomore; Spokane. Wash.; Westminster Fellowship; Cosmo-politan
Committee, University Center. O R. H. GOLDBERG, Freshman;
Dallas, Texas; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Founda-tion;
Concert Choir; Personnel & Evaluation Committee, University
Center. • RICHARD GOLDWACH, Freshman; Highland Park, 111.;
Sigma Alpha Mu; Sailing Club; Swimming Club. • STEPHEN IRA
GOLDWARE, Junior; Dallas, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau; A 8> S Junior
Secretary-Treasurer; Pre-Medical Society; "'Hullabaloo'"; Hillel Founda-tion;
Glendy Burke Society; Public Relations Committee, University
Center.
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UNDERGRADUATES
COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row:
• B. ROBERT SOLER, Freshman: New Orleans; Zeta Beta Tau; Ger-man
Club; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation. • MICHAEL JOHN
GONATOS, Junior; Tarpon Springs, Fla.; Pre-Medical Society. •
THOMAS SONSOULIN, Junior, Jeanerette, La.; Alpha Tau Omega;
Alptia Epsilon Delta, President; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club;
Honor Board A & S College; Phi Eta Sigma. • W. MANFQRD
SOOCH, Sophomore; Jackson, Miss.; Sigma Chi. • DEAN SOT-TEHRER,
Freshman; Miami, Fla.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel Foundation;
Slendy Burke Society, Publicity Director; Pi Lambda Beta; Young
Democrats; Public Relations Committee. University Center.
Second Row:
• FRANK GRANT, Freshman; Baltimore, Md.; Hillel Foundation;
Campus Mite; PI Lambda Beta; Lagniappes. • TOM GRANT, Sopho-more;
Monroe. La.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Army ROTC. • JOHNNY
GRAVES, Freshman; Hope, Arkansas. • DAVID M. GRAY, JR.. Fresh-man;
Moreauvllle, La. • MAT GRAY. Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa
Alpha Order.
Third Row:
• SAM GRAY, Sophomore; Miami Beach, Fla.; Zeta Beta Tau, Phelps
Dormitory President; Varsity Tennis; Greenbackers; Inner-House Coun-cil.
• RALPH L. GRAYSON, JR., Freshman; Memphis, Tenn.; Phi
Kappa Sigma; Westminster Fellowship; ARMY ROTC. • EDMON LEE
GREEN. Junior; Natchez, Miss.; Kappa Sigma, Vice-President; Adel-phons.
• JAMES W. GREEN, Sophomore; Eden, Texas; Pi Kappa
Alpha; German Club; Pre-Medical Society; TUSK; Leadership Com-mittee,
University Center. • JOHN WILLIAM GROOME, Freshman;
Mexico City, Mexico; Kappa Alpha Order.
Fourth Row:
• ALLAN A. GROSSMAN, Los Angeles, Calif.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel
Foundation; Games Committee. University Center. • TOM GROTE,
Freshman; New Orleans; Pershing Rifles Drill Team. • BUDDY GUERRA,
Freshman; Roma, Texas; Circle K; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • ALAN
JOHN GUMA, Junior; New Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma; "Hullabaloo,"
Contributing Editor; Greenbackers; Tulane Band, Vice-President;
Glendy Burke Society; Honor Board A & S College; Young Democrats;
Phi Eta Sigma; Pan-Hellenic Council; Fine Arts Committee. Chairman.
University Center. • BERT L. GURWITCH, Sophomore; Mobile, Ala.;
Sigma Alpha Mu; Philosophy Club; Hillel Foundation; Army ROTC;
Pi Lambda Beta.
Fifth Row:
• DELPH A. GUSTITUS, So|
Pre-Medical Society; Varsity
HALL. Sophomore; Camden
Theatre; Music Committee. U
NIK, Junior; Vicksburg, Miss,
ciety. Secretary. • WILLIAM
Ga.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; A
Delta; Pre-Medical Society;
Greenbackers; Phi Eta Sigm
Middletown, Ohio; Kappa Sig
phomore; Loves Park, 111.; Sigma Chi;
Golf; Greenbackers. • W. DOUGLAS
Me.; Beta Theta Pi; Tulane University
niversity Center. • ROBERT J. HAMER-Alpha
Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical So-
RALPH HARDCASTLE. Junior; Atlanta,
& S Junior Vice-President; Alpha Epsilon
Varsity Tennis Letter; Varsity Tennis;
a. • JAMES P. HAREN, Sophomore;
ma; Newman Club; Army ROTC.
Sixth Row:
• ROBERT D. HARIKE, Sophomore; Coll-ge Park, Ga. • IRA B.
HARKEY, III. Sophomore; Pascagoula, Miss.; Delta Kappa Epsilon;
"Hullabaloo"; TUSK; Newman Club. O THOMAS LEE HARMAN.
Sophomore; Lakewood, Ohio.; Phi Kappa Sigma; TUSK; Sailing Club;
Circle K. • RALPH HARRIS. Sophomore; Uvalde, Texas; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega. • RANDY HARRISON, Sophomore; San
Antonio. Texas; Kappa Sigma; Pre-Medical Society; Wesley Foundation.
Seventh Row:
• ALBERT W. HARTMAN, JR., Freshman; San Antonio, Texas; Beta
Theta. Pi. • WILLIAM B. HAY. Sophomore: New Orleans; Bethany
Fellowship. • CHARLES WILLIAM HEIM, JR., Freshman; New
Orleans; Naval ROTC; Navy Drill Team; Newman Club. • RONALD
HEIMAN, Freshman; Farrell, Pa.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation;
Music Committee, University Center. • CHARLES E. HEINBERG.
Freshman; Alexandria, La.; Hillel Foundation; Army ROTC; Intra-mural
golf.
Eighth Row:
• RANDY HELLER. Freshman; Denver, Colo.; Zeta Beta Tau; "Hulla-baloo"-
Hillel Foundation; Pan-Hellenic Council. • ROBERT L.
HELLER, Freshman; Rockville Center. N.Y. • DAVID FRANK MENDER.
SON, Junior; Midland, Texas; Kappa Sigma. • SHELTON E. HEND-RICKS,
Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa Sigma. • RUSS MICHEL
HERMAN, Freshman; New Orleans; Hillel Foundation; Glendy Burke
Society.
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UNDERGRADUATES
Ffrst Row;
• ARTHUR HEROLD, Freshman; Shreveport, La.; Zeta Beta Tau; Var-sity
Tennis; Hillel Foundation. • PETER HERRING, Freshman; Florence,
Ala.; Kappa Alpha Order. • FREDERICK V. HESS. Freshman; Strat-ford.
Conn.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Intramural Council; TUSK, • ROB-ERT
EDWIN HILL, JR., Sophomore; New Orleans; "Hullabaloo"; Wes-ley
Foundation: Army ROTC; Pershing Ritles Drill Team; Choral
Union. • NATHAN M. HIRSCH, Sophomore; Wallington, N.J.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Army ROTC;
Pershing Rifles Drill Team.
Second Row:
• NEIL HIRSCH, Sophomore; Chicago, III.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel
Foundation; Sports Car Club. • ROBERT G. HODGES, Freshman;
New Iberia, La.; Phi Delta Theta. • NICK HQDSDON, Freshman;
Miami, Fla.; Delta Tau Delta; Westminster Fellowship; Campus Nite;
Opera Workshop; Army ROTC. • TIM HQFF, Freshman- Sarasota,
Fla.; Delta Tau Delta; Newman Club. • LEONARD HOFFMAN, Junior;
Houston. Texas; Zeta Beta Tau; "Hullabaloo," Business Manager;
Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Campus
Nite.
Tkird Row:
• ALAN HONIGBERG, Junior; Ladue, Mo.; Zeta Beta Tau; ASS
Student Council Representative; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Philosophy Club;
Pre-Medical Society; JAMBALAYA; Hillel Foundation; Campus Nite;
Honor Board A & S College; Young Democrats; Phi Eta Sigma; Lead-ership
Committee, University Center. • JACK HOOPER, Freshman;
Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Delta Theta. • JAMES J. HOTH, Freshman;
Baton Rouge, La.; Kappa Sigma. • THOMAS C. HOWE, Freshman;
Indianapolis, Ind.; Phi Delta Theta. • JAMIE HOWELL, Freshman;
Picayune, Miss.; Sigma Chi.
Fourth Row:
• LELON HUBBARD, Sophomore; Monticello, Ark.; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Pershing Rifles Drill Team; Vice-President Inter-Dorm Council; Army
ROTC. • EDGAR WARREN HULL, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Epsi-lon
Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Wave Handbook, Editor; Sailing
Club; Newman Club; Hospitality, Vice-Chairman, University Center. •
JOHN I. HULSE, IV, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega; Christian
Science Organization; Tailhook Club; Sailing Club; Naval ROTC. •
RICHARD G. HUMPHREY, Freshman; Georgetown, British Guiana; Phi
Kappa Sigma: Pre-Medica! Society; Lagnlappes. • HOWARD I.
HURTIG, Sophomore; Leiand, Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau; Adelphons;
Pan-Hellenic Council.
Fifth Row:
• PHILIP J. HYMEL, Sophomore; New Orleans; Newman Club; Tulane
Band; Tailhook Club; Naval ROTC. • CARRICK INABNETT, Fresh-man;
Jackson, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Drums & Bugle Corps;
Air Force ROTC. • TOM IRWIN, Sophomore; Jacksonville, Fla.; Phi
Delta Theta; Pan-Hellenic Council. • JOHN D. JACKSON, JR.,
Freshman: El Centre, Calif.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Swim Club; Decora-tions
Committee, University Center. • PHILIP JAMES, Sophomore;
New Orleans: Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Sixth Row:
• ROBERT E. JEFFERS, JR., Sophomore; New Orleans; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Army ROTC. • D.'VID H. JOHNSON, Freshman; Pensacola,
Fla.; Sabre Jets Drill Team; Air Force ROTC. O LARRY JOHNSON,
Freshman; New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega. • HANS A. B. JONAS-SEN,
Freshman; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsilon; JAMBALAYA;
Army ROTC. • S. ROSS JONES, Sophomore; Woodville, Miss.; Eta
Sigma Phi; Canterbury Club; Concert Choir,
ieve nth R^ow:
• RONALD S. JOSEPH, Junior; Alice. Texas. • WARREN B. JUNG, II,
Freshman: New Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma; Student Directory; Circle
K; Westminster Fellowship; Concert Choir; Music Committee, Univer-sity
Center. • STEPHEN D. KAFKA, Junior; Kew Gardens, N.Y.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society. • JAY S. KAPLAN, Sophomore;
Duller. Del.; Sigma Alpha Mu. • ARTHUR KASTLER, Sophomore; New
Orleans.
Eighth Row:
• MYLES MATHIAS KATZ, Sophomore: New Rochelle. N.Y.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation. • HARRY B.
KELLEHER, JR.; Sophomore; New Orleans; Kappa Alpha Order; Can-terbury
Club; Pan-Hellenic Representative. • HENRY STOVALL KEN-DRICK,
Freshman; Montgomery, Ala.; Kappa Sigma; Pre-Medical So-ciety;
Wesley Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega; Music Committee,
University Center. • BUD KENNEDY. Freshman; Brentwood, Tenn.;
Phi Delta Theta; Varsity Track; JAMBALAYA. • GEORGE KENNEDY,
Freshman; Napton, Mo.; Alpha Tau Omega.
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UNDERGRADUATES
COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row:
• WILLIAM ROSS KENNEDY. Ill, Jr.; Gulfport, Miss.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; ASS College, Secretary-Treasurer; Pre-Medical Societv;
Greenbackers, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; tHonor Board A & S
College; Sailing Club, Vice-President. • THOMAS JOSEPH KILLIAN,
Sophomore; Pompano Beach, Fla.; Newman Club; Pre-Medica! Society;
Sailing Club. • JOHN R. KINACD. JR., Freshman; McAllen. leMs;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; PreMedical Society; Canterbury Society; Fencing
Club. • ARNOLD KIRKPATRICK, Freshman; Delray Beach, Fla.; Alpha
Tau Omega; TUSK; Sailing Club. • W. HOWARD KISNER. Junior;
New Orleans; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Varsity Letter Foot-ball;
Varsity Football.
Second Row:
e KENNETH PAUL KLAIMAN, Junior; University Heights, Ohio;
"Hullabaloo"; Instant Student Directory, Chairman; Hillel Foundation,
Executive Board; Pi Lambda Beta; Young Democrats, Director; Circle K.
• PETER B. KLEIN, Freshman; Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Hillel Foundation; Sabre Jets Drill Team; Air Force ROrC. PETE
B. KLINE, San Antonio, Texas; Sigma Chi. • WILLIAM FRANK
KNIGHT, Freshman; Miami Beach, Fla.- Baptist Student Union,.
• JOSEPH MORRIS KOCHANSKY, Sophomore; Melville, La.; Kappa
Sigma; Newman Club; Pre-Medical Society.
Third Row:
• PETER LEE KOCHMAN, Sophomore; Waco, Texas; German Club;
Pre-Medical Society. • JOHN E. KOERNER, III. Freshman; New
Orleans; Kappa Alpha Order; Newman Club. • LONNY KOFF. Junior;
Atlanta, Ga.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; Pre-Medical So-ciety;
Adelphons. • DANNY KOVNAT, Sophomore; Lantana, Fla.;
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society. • JAY H. KRACHMER, Fresh-man;
Miami Beach, Fla.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hospitality Committee. Uni-versity
Center.
Fourth Row:
e RODGER KRITZ, Freshman; Skokie. III.; Zeta Beta Tau. • RICHARD
S. KUGLER, Sophomore; Elmont. N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical
Society; Hillel Foundation. • WILLIAM KULP, Freshman; Highland
Park, III.; Zeta Beta Tau. O STAN KURZBAN, Freshman; Miami. Fla.;
Tau Epsilon Phi; Math Club; Hillel Foundation. 6 SANFORD A.
KUTNER, Freshman; Elizabeth, N.J.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Pre-Medical
Society; Hillel Foundation; Pi Lambda Beta.
Fifth Row:
• JOSEPH E. LaBAUVE, Freshman; Port Allen, La.; Pre-Medical
Society. • ROBERT LAMBERT, Freshman; Ardmore. Otla.; Sigma Chi;
Air Force ROTC. • ROBERT LEE LANKFORD, Freshman; Wallingtord.
Pa.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ARMY ROTC. • JOSEPH B. LASTER, Fresh-man;
Sheffield, Ala. 6 CHARLES STEPHEN LATAXES. Jun'or; West-wego.
La.; Intramural Council; Newman Club; Cadet Staff Officer.
2nd Lt.; Air Force ROTC.
Sixth Row:
S HARRY S. LAUGHRAN; Biloxi, Miss.; Newman Club; Sailing Club;
Pi Lambda Beta; Naval ROTC. • HERBERT W. LeBOURGEOIS. F.esh.
man; Metairie, La.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Concert Choir. • S. REAVES
LEE, Freshman; Ft. Smith, Ark.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JACK M.
LEICHER, Sophomore; New York. N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel
Foundation. 3 ROBERT L. LEVIN, Sophomore; Jacksonville, Fla.;
Sigma Alpha Mu; Greenbackers; Hillel Foundation; Pi Lambdj Beta.
Seventh Row:
• HOWARD ALLAN LEVINE, Freshman; Lowell, Mass.; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation. • MICHAEL J LtVINfc,
Freshman; Jamaica, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation. • FRED
R. LEVITIN, Freshman; Portsmith, Va.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical
Society; Frehman Track; Greenbackers; Games Committee, Univer-sity
Center, e RICHARD LEVIfOV. Freshmon; Jersey City, N.J.; Pre-
Medical Society; TUSK; Hillel Foundation. * DAVID LEWIN. Junior;
University City, Mo.; Zeta Beta Tau; JAMBALAYA, Fralernity Editor;
Games Committee, University Center,
Eighth Row:
O EDDIE LIEBMAN, Freshman; Dallas, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel
Foundation; Irby House Council. • JOHN PAT LITTLE, JR.. Freshman-
New Orleans; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Naval ROTC. • WALTER LITTLt'.
JR., Freshman; Vicksburg. Miss.; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club;
Alpha Phi Omega; Irby House Council. • NED J. LOCARIO, JR.'
Freshman; Houston, Texas; Sigma Chi. • LARRY M. LOEB, Sophomore;
Morgan City, La.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation; Special Events
Committee, University Center; Air Force ROTC.
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UNDERGRADUATES
Firsf Row;
• JAMES W. LONG, Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa Sigma; Pre
Medical Society; Baptist Student Union; Circle K. Vice-President,
• JIMMY M. LONG, Junior; Greenwood, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Eps
Ion; Talent Committee, University Center. • LEO LEVY LOWENTRIIT
JR., Junior; Winnsboro, La.; Zeta Beta Tau; Alpha Epsilon Delta
Vice-President; Pre-Medical Society; "Hullabaloo." • BRIAN A
LOY, Junior; Houston, Texas; German Club; Newman Club; Army
ROTC; Pershing Rifles Drill Team, Commanding Officer; Cadet Staff
Officer, 2nd Lt. • HAROLD A. LOYACANO, JR.. Sophomore; Slidell,
La.; PI Kappa Alpha; Pre-Medlcal Society; Newman Club; Alpha Phi
Omega, Treasurer.
Second Row:
• ARTHUR LUMPKIN, Freshman; Rock Hill, S.C; Canterbury Club;
Campus Nite; Concert Choir; University Chorus. • MIKE LURIE,
Sophomore; Houston, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau. • JIM LUTTMANN, Sopho-more;
Princeton, N.J.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Greenbackers. • GRANT
LYONS, Freshman; Port Arthur. Texas; Freshman Football. • WM. S.
McANINCH, Sophomore; Little Rock, Ark.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Phi Eta Sigma; Air Force ROTC.
Third Row:
• J. PAUL McBRIDE, Sophomore; Denver, Colo.; Pre-Medical So-ciety;
Sports Car Club. • ROBERT A. McCORMICK, Junior; Houma,
La.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Pre-Medical Society. • J. PATRICK McELROY.
Junior;" Dunedin, Fla.; Delta Tau Delta; Math Club; Wesley Founda-tion;
Sailing Club. • HUNTER BEALL McFADDEN. Junior; New
Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma; Naval ROTC; Adelphons; Pi Lambda Beta.
• D. V/ILLIAM McGUIRE. Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa Alpha;
Army ROTC.
Fourth Row:
• WILLIAM MclNTOSH, III, Junior; Charleston, South Carolina;
Delta Tau Delta. • JIM McLAUGHLIN, Sophomore; Shreveport, La.;
Pi Kappa Alpha. • GEORGE PATRICK McLEAN, Junior; Magnolia,
Ark.; Sigma Chi; Tulane Varsity Club; Varsity Football. • RICHARD
B. MANGES, Freshman; Hays, Kan.; Math Club; Westminster Fellow-ship.
• BOB MARCH. Sophomore; Star City. Ind.
Fifth Row:
• RONALD S. MARKS. Junior; Ft. Worth, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau;
"Hullabaloo"; Pre-Medical Society; Wave Handbook; Hiilel Founda-tion;
Leadership Committee, University Center. • JAMES MARTIN,
Freshman; New Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation. •
MICHAEL E. MARTIN, Junior; Wafseka, 111.; Delta Tau Delta. •
MIGUEL ANGEL MARTORELL, III. Freshman; San Turce. Puerto Rico.
• JERRY L. MASHAW, Freshman; Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; A & A Freshman President; Honor Board A & S College.
Sixth Row:
• CHARLES W. MATHEWS. III. Freshman; Befhesda, Md.; Sigma
Chi. • JOHN H. MATTHEWS. Junior; Eagle Lake. Texas; Wesley
Foundation. • TOM MEADE, Freshman; Albuquerque, New Mexico;
Kappa Sigma; Varsity Track. • AUGUSTINE MEAHER. III. Junior;
Mobile. Ala.; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles Drill Team; Pi Lambda Beta.
• DAVID MEEKER. Junior; Pensacola, Fla.; Eta Sigma Phi.
Seventh Row:
• RONNIE MELTON, Freshman; Newton. Miss. • SAMUEL MER-iRILL,
III, Junior; Bogalusa, La.; Eta Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Math
Club, President; "Hullabaloo"; Westminster Fellowship; Circle K,
Secretary. • CHRIS MERRITT. Freshman; Lubbock, Texas; Pep Band;
Tulane Band; Fine Arts Committee. University Center. • BUDDY
MEYER, Freshman; St. Jackson, Miss.; Freshman Football Team. •
JOHN W. MEYER, Freshman; Hondo, Texas; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Personnel & Evaluations Committee, University Center.
Eighth Row:
• MALCOLM MEYN, JR., Sophomore; New Orleans; Newman Club;
Intramural Council. • JOAN E. MILAZO, Freshman; New Orleans.
• WILLIAM PORCHER MILES, IV. Junior; New Orleans; Kappa
Alpha Order; Adelphons. • MARK B. MILLER, Junior; Little Rock,
Ark.; Opera Workshop; Sports Car Club. • WILLIAM T. MILLICAN,
Sophomore; Athens, Ga.; Kappa Sigma; Canterbury Club; Naval
ROTC; Mark I Drill Platoon.
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UNDERGRADUATES
COLLEGE OF ARTS
First Row:
• WILLIAM W. MIXON, Freshman: Bunkie, La.; Kappa Sigma; Can-terbury
Club. • ANITA MOBERG, Freshman; Gofhenberg, Sweden.
• RANDY MORET. Sophomore; Atlanta, Sa.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
TUSK; Hlllel Foundation; Army ROTC; Adelphons. • JAMES JOHN-STON
MORSE, Freshman; New Orleans; Kappa Alpha Order. •
EDWARD MYERS. Freshman; Washinton D.C.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Hlllel Foundation; Pi Lambda Beta; Track Team.
Second Row:
• AUGUST WILLIAM MYSING, Freshman; New Orleans; Ph! Delta
Theta. a JOSEPH M. D. NADELL, Freshman; New York City, N.Y.;
Pre. Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Tulane University Theater;
Sailing Club. • RONNIE NAOUIN, Freshman; New Orleans. • ALLAN
NATHANSON, Freshman; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medl-cal
Society; Hillel Foundation; International Relations Club. • BRYAN
NEARN, JR., Freshman; Memphis, Tenn.; Sigma Chi; Greenbackers.
Third Row:
• LEE TERRELL NESBITT, Freshman; Rayne, La.; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Pre-Medical Society. • DENNIS M. NEWMAN. Freshman; Bronx,
N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Sports
Car Club. • JAMES W. NEWMAN, Sophomore; Scarsdale, N.Y.;
Beta Theta Pi • WILBERT "BUD" NOEL, Junior; Lafayette, La.;
Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer; Newman Club. • JIMMY NORR, Fresh-man;
New Orleans; Pep Band; Hillel Foundation; Tulane Band; Army
ROTC; WAVE Radio, Advertising Director; Drum & Bugle Corps;
Decorations Committee, University Center.
Fourth Row:
• CLIFFORD C. NORTHON, III. Freshman; New Orleans; Delta
Sigma Phi; "Hullabaloo"; Newman Club; Army ROTC; Pershing Ritles
Drill Team; Circle K. O WILLIAM NUSSBAUM, Sophomore; Jackson-ville.
Fla.; JAMBALAYA; Hlllel Foundation. O CHUCK O'BRIEN,
Junior; Metairle. La.; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Eta Sigma
Phi; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club, Vice-President; Sailing Club;
Inter-Faith Council. • DAVE OFFUTT, Sophomore; Odessa. Texas; Ph!
Kappa Alpha. • STEVEN HARVEY ORENSTEIN. Freshman; Atlanta.
Ga.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society; Music Committee. Uni-versity
Center.
Fifth Row:
• EDMUND N. ORSINI, JR., Freshman; Little Rock, Ark.; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Pre-Medical Society. • BILL OSTEEN, Junior; Mllllngton.
Tenn.; Sigma Chi; Tulane Varsity Club; Varsity Footbarl; Varsity Foot-ball
Letter. • BERT OXENBERG, Sophomore; Port Washington, N.Y.
Alpha Epsilon PI; "Hullabaloo"; Air Force ROTC; Talent Committee
University Center. • ROBERT R. PADRON, Junior; Key West, Fla.
Delta Tau Delta. • CAMERON PAYNE. Sophomore; Shreveport, Ala.
Kappa Alpha Order; Greenbackers; Canterbury Club; Army ROTC
Honor Board A & S College; Pan-Hellenic Council.
Sixth Row:
• RICHARD W. PEACOCK. Junior; New Orleans; Sigma Pi Sigma;
Pep Band; Bethany Fellowship; Tulane Band; Army ROTC. • WILLIAM
HOWARD PEARLMAN, Freshman; Shaker Heights. Ohio; Sigma Alpha
Mu; Hlllel Foundation; JAMBALAYA; Air Force ROTC; Drum & Bugle
Corps; WAVE Radio. Public Relations Committee. • WALTER
THOMAS PEARSON. Freshman; Fort Valley. Ga.; Tulane Band; Drum
& Bugle Corps: Air Force ROTC. • DON PENIX, Sophomore; Vernon.
Texas. • LOGAN P. PERKINS, JR., Freshman; Sulphur, La.; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon,
Seventh Row:
• MARC L. PETERZELL, Junior; Moss Point. Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau;
ASS Vice. President; JAMBALAYA; Greenbackers. • LARRY B. PHIL-LIPS.
Ill, Junior; Shreveport, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Chi
Sigma; Wesley Foundation; Games Committee, University Center. •
JOEL PIASSICK, Sophomore; Atlanta. Ga.; Sigma Alpha Mu. Vice-
President; Hlllel Foundation; Pi Lambda Beta. Secretary; Public Rela-tions
Committee, University Center; N.D.T.A. '• BERT PONIG, Sopho-more;
San Francisco. Calif.; Phi Kappa Sigma; ASS Sophomore Vice.
President; Hospitality Committee, University Center. • MICHAEL
P. PORTER, Junior; New Orleans; Sigma Nu; Pi Lambda Beta; Army
ROTC; Sailing Club; National Defense Transportation Association,
President.
Eighth Row:
• DANNIE ALFRED POST, Sophomore; New Orleans; Naval ROTC;
Drum & Bugle Corps. • JOHN POSTELL. Freshman; New Orleans;
Kappa Sigma; Newman Club. • PAT PRIEST. Sophomore; Harllngen.
Texas; Intramural Council; Campus Nlte; Tulane Band; Naval ROTC;
Tailhook Club; Anchor & Chain. • MARTIN PRITZKER, Sophomore;
Memphis. Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Mu. • DUANE M. RAFFIE. Junior;
New Orleans; Hillel Foundation; Campus Nlte; Tulane University
Theatre.
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UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
• JAMES F. RAY, Junior; Baker, Fla.; Pi Lambda Beta, Vice-President;
"Hullabaloo"; Sailing Club; Beth. • LESTER THOMAS REESE, Fresh-man;
Birmingham, Ala.; Pep Band; Wesley Foundation; Pre-Medical
Society; Tulane Band; Music Committee, University Center. • FON-TAINE
REEVES, JR.. Junior; Eufaula, Ala.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha
Phi Omega, President; Hobbies & Crafts Committee, Chairman,
University Center. • MICHAEL D. REINER. Freshman; Fresh Meadows.
N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society; Sailing Club; Swimming
Club; Cosmopolitan Committee, University Center. • ROBERT RENO,
Junior; Miami. Fla.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Second Row:
• JAMES R. REST. Sophomore; New Orleans; Phi Eta Sigma. • LARRY
RICE, Sophomore; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel Foundation;
Pre-Law Society; Cosmopolitan Committee, University Center. •
JOHN NATHANIEL RICHIE, Freshman; Chatham, La. • GEORGE M.
RISER, Freshman; Monroe. La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Wesley Founda-tion;
Air Force ROTC; Forum Committee, University Center. • BILLY
ROACH, Sophomore: Sterlington, La.; Varsity Football.
Third Row:
• STACY A. ROBACK, Freshman; Dallas, Texas; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-
Medical Society; Student Directory; Hillel Foundation. O WILLIAM C.
ROBERTSON, IV, Sophomore; New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta. • JERRY
C. ROBINSON, Sophomore; Jacksonville, Fla.; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Wesley Foundation; Naval ROTC; Navy Drill leam; Adelphons;
"Urchin" Staff. • PETER F. ROCK. Freshman; Chicopee. Mass. •
GERALD ROSENTHAL, Junior; Bronx, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-
Medical Society.
Fourth Row:
• ALAN S. ROTH, Freshman; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Hillel
Foundation; Pi Lambda Beta. O HERMAN DOUGLAS ROTSCH, Sopho-more;
Austin, Texas; Greenbackers; Pep Band; Canterbury Club;
Tulane Band; Naval ROTC; Tailhook Club; Anchor & Chain; Alpha Phi
Omega; Students Activities Board; Drum & Bugle Corps; Inter-House
Council, President. • ALAN M. RUBEN, Sophomore; Shreveport, La.;
Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Glendy Burke Society; Debat-ing
Team. • LEONARD RUBIN, Junior; Augusta, Ga.; Alpha Epsilon
PI; Hillel Foundation; Army ROTC; Drum 8c Bugle Corps. • RICHARD
A. RUDMAN, Sophomore; New Orleans; Sigma Alpha Mu; Army
ROTC; Leadership Committee, University Center.
Fifth Row:
• ALLAN STANLEY RUDOLPH, Freshman; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation; Music Committee,
University Center. • FRANK J. SADLACK, Freshman; Jersey City.
N.J.; Beta Theta PI. • RAYMOND J. SALASSI, Sophomore; New
Orleans; Delta Tau Delta; Newman Club; Naval ROTC; Pi Lambda
Beta. • WAYNE SANDERS, Freshman; Dothan, Ala.; Math Club;
Baptist Student Union; Tulane Band. • FENTON M. SANGER, Sopho-more;
Oklahoma City, Okla.; Sigmi Chi; TUSK; Naval ROTC; Adel-phons;
Lagniappes; Pan-Hellenic Council.
Sixth Row:
• NEAL E. SCHAFER. Junior; Tenafly, N.J.; Delta Tau Delta; New-man
Club; International Relations Club; Talent Committee, University
Center. • JAMES E. SCHALLER. Sophomore; Greensburg, Pa.; Phi
Kappa Sigma; Canterbury Club; Tulane University Theatre; Air Force
ROTC; Sabre Jets Drill Team. O RON SCHENBERG, Freshman;
Olivette, Mo.; Zeta Beta Tau; Cheerleaders; Greenbackers; Army
ROTC; Decorations Committee, University Center. • PHILIP BROWN
SCHEPS, Freshman; New Orleans; Math Club; Army ROTC; Pershing
Rifles Drill Team; WAVE Radio, Business Manager; Circle K. • RON-ALD
HOWARD SCHNEIDER, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation.
Seventh Row:
• EDWARD P. SCHOENTHALER, Freshman; Riverside, III.; Phi Kappa
Sigma. • ARMOND J. SCHROEDER, Sophomore; Burns, Ore.; Alpha
Tau Omega. • ROBERT SCHWERIN, Freshman; Hammond, Ind.;
Gamma Delta; Naval ROTC; Naval Drill Team; Tailhook Club. •
JOE A. SCOTCH, JR.. Sophomore; Birmingham. Ala.; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Newman Club. • BHUCE H. SCOTT, Sophomore; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Sigma
Alpha Mu; Pi Lambda Beta.
Eighth Row:
• GLENN LAWRENCE SCOTT, Sophomore; Ponchatoula, La.; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Wesley Foundation; Games Committee, University
Center. • MALCOLM SCOTT, Sophomore; Memphis, Ark.; Phi Eta
Sigma; Baptist Student Union. • KENT SEALE, Freshman; Sulphur,
La.- Kappa Sigma. • O. LARRY SECREST, Freshman; Ft. Smith, Ark.;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pre-Medical Society. • TONY 5EGARRA,
Sophomore: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; Pre-Medical Society; Newman
Club; Air Force ROTC; Games Committee, University Center.
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COLLEGE OF ARTS
UNDERGRADUATES
ill
First Row:
• JOHN SAMUEL SELIS, Junior; Pine Bluff, Art.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Hlllel Foundation; Army ROTC; PI Lambda Beta. • H. WILLIAM
SELLERS, Freshman; New Orleans; Phi Kappa Sigma; Bethany Fellow-ship;
Army ROTC; hHospitality Committee, University Center. • ROY
SELLERS, Sophomore; New Orleans; Sigma Chi; Westminster Fellow-ship;
Army ROTC. • F. J. SELMAN, JR., Junior; New Orleans; Delta
Kappa Epsllon; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club. • GENE PAUL
SHAFTON, Sophomore; Jacksonville, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-
Medical Society; Hlllel Foundation; Interfalth Council; Campus Mite;
Phi Eta Sigma; Forum Committee, Chairman, University Center.
Second Row:
• STEPHEN C. SHAMBERG, Junior; Winnetka. III.; Sigma Alpha Mu
Campus Nite; Personnel & Evaluations Committee, Chairman, Univer.
sity Center. • JOHN WARREN SHANNON, Junior; Jacksonville, Fla
Pi Kappa Alpha. • MARVIN SHAPIRO, Sophomore; Columbus, Ga
Sigma Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society; Leadership Committee. Uni-versity
Center. • WILLIAM W. SHAW, Sophomore; New Orleans
Beta Theta PI; TUSK; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles Drill Team, West.
minster Fellowship. • MAURICE SHEMPER, Sophomore; Hattlesburg
Miss.; Pre-Medical Society; "Hullabaloo"; Wave Handbook; Pep
Club; Hlllel Foundation; Tulane Band; Alpha Phi Omega,
Third Row:
• RANDALL B. SHEPARD, JR., Freshman; Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Delta
Theta. • FRANK C. SHUTE, III, Sophomore; Opelousas, La.; Sigma
Alpha Epsllon; Barracudas; Newman Club; Army ROTC; Sailing Club;
Sports Car Club. • ELLIOT M. SIEGEL, Freshman; Highland Park, III.
• ROBERT S. SIMON, Sophomore; Beverly Hills. Calif.; Zeta Beta
Tau; Intramural Council; Hlllel Foundation; Personnel & Evaluations
Committee, University Center. • TOM SIMONTON, Freshman.; Mon-roe,
La.; Beta Theta Pi.
Fourth Row:
• HARRY SINGREEN, Freshman; New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta. •
GEORGE F. SINS. JR., Freshman; New Orleans; Beta" Theta Phi. •
S. RONALD SLIPMAN, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel
Foundation; Pre-Medical Society; Psychology Major Club. • CLINTON
SMITH, Junior; Jackson, Miss.; Kappa Sigma; Westminster Fellow-ship:
A Cappella Choir; Concert Choir; International Relations Club.
• JOHN E. SMITH, Sophomore; Weymouth, Mass.; Kappa Sigma;
Tulane Band; Air Force ROTC; Sabre Jets Drill Team.
Fifth Row:
• KENNETH W. SMITH, Sophomore; Annandale, Va.; Canterbury
Club; Naval ROTC; Anchor & Chain. • MIKE SMITH, Sophomore;
New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsllon. • PRENTICE LANIER GRIFFITH
SMITH, JR., Freshman; Houma, La.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Westminster
Fellowship; Army ROTC; Glendy Burke Society; Young Democrats;
Infra-House Council; Zemurray House Council; Special Events, Forum
Committees, University Center. • CHARLIE SNYDER, Freshman;
Bastrop, La.; Hlllel Foundation; Fine Arts Committee, University
Center. • ROBERT E. SNYDER, Junior; Canton, Minn.; Newman Club;
Pre-Medical Society.
Sixth Row:
• THOMAS PLEWMAN SPARKS, 111, Junior; New Iberia, La.; Pre-
Medical Society; Canterbury Club; Varsity Track Letter; Varsity Track;
Circle K. • ED SPOTO, JR., Junior; Tampa, Fla.; Pi Kappa Alpha;
Alpha Epsilon Delta; Greenbackers; Adetphons; Lagniappes, Vice-
President; Phi Eta Sigma. • W. NICHOLAS STABA. JR., Freshman;
Metairie. La. • HARVEY J. STAHL, Freshman; Dallas, Texas; Sigma
Alpha Mu; Pre-Medical Society; "Hullabaloo"; Hillel Foundation;
Fine Arts Committee, University Center. • GARLAND L. STANDROD,
Sophomore; Ft. Smith, Ark.; Army ROTC; Pi Lambda Beta.
Seventh Row:
• R. GREGORY STASSI, Junior; Metairie, La.; Eta Sigma Phi; Delta
Sigma Phi; Psychology Major Club; Newman Club; Campus Nite;
Pre-Law Society; Adelphons; Pan-Hellenic Council. • BARRY J. STEIN,
Junior; Forest Hills. N.Y.; Hillel Foundation; Campus Nite; Tulane
University Theatre; Music Committee, University Center. • ROBERT
MITCHELL STEINBACH. Sophomore; Dallas, Te«as; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Pre-Medical Society; Hlllel Foundation; Army ROTC; Music Commit-tee,
Treasurer, University Center,
Eighth Row:
• FLOYD ALLEN STERN. Sophomore; Miami Beach, Fla.; Sigma
Alpha Mu, Secretary; Pre-Medical Society; Forum Committee. Univer.
sity Center. • MICHAEL STODDARD, Freshman; Jacksonville, Fla,;
Kappa Alpha Order, • VANCE M, STRANGE. JR,, Sophomore; San
Francisco, Calif,; Phi Kappa Sigma; Varsity Football.
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AND SCIENCES
UNDERGRADUATES
First Row:
• ERNEST N. STROMBERGER, Junior; San Antonio, Texas; Kappa
Sigma. • BYRON E. STRUG, Junior; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Alptia Epsilon Delta; tHillel Foundation; Piii Eta Sigma; Pre-Medical
Society; Psychology Major Club. • MICHAEL P. STRUT2EL, Junior;
Biloxi, Miss.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; Air Force ROTC;
International Relations Club; Sailing Club; Fencing Club; Cadet Lt.;
Arnold Air Society. • CLINT SUMNER, Junior; Sylvester. Ga.; Phi
Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Baptist Student Union;
Circle K; Phi Eta Sigma. • RICHARD I. SUNSHINE, Sophomore;
Jamaica, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Medical Society; tHillel Founda-tion;
"Hullabaloo."
Second Row:
• GEORGE F. SUSTENDAL, Sophomore; New Orleans; Alpha Tau
Omega; Intra-Mural Sports. O W. B. SWIFT, JR., Sophomore; New
Orleans: Phi Kappa Sigma; Greenbackers; Canterbury Club; Campus
Nite; Air Force ROTC; Sabre Jets Drill Team; Talent Committee.
University Center. • HERBERT MARVIN TANENHAUS, Sophomore;
Tampa, Fla.; Hlllel Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega. • MICHAEL
KEITH TARVER, Freshman; Monroe, La.; Phi Delta Theta; Air Force
ROTC. • ROBERT W. TAYLOR, Junior; New Orleans; Phi Kappa
Sigma; Junior Class President; Canterbury Club; Tulane Band; Honor
Board A & S College; Pep Band; Lagnlappes; Representative Tulane
Student Council; Phi Eta Sigma, Senior advisor.
Third .Row:
• WARREN "RIP" TAYLOR, Sophomore; Monroe, La.; Phi Delta
Theta; Math Club; Newman Club; Campus Nite; Air Force ROTC;
Glendy Burke Society; Forum Committee, University Center. • HENRY
ST. GEORGE TEAFORD, JR., Freshman; Americus, Ga.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Naval ROTC. • MARVIN L. TEICH, Junior; Yonkers N.Y.;
Tau Epsilon Phi. • MANUEL A. DE LA FUENTE TEODORO, Sopho-more;
New Orleans. • SIDNEY THIBODEAUX, Junior; Crowley, La.
Fourfh Row:
• JOHN C. THOMAS, Junior; Montgomery, Ala. • TOMMY THOMP-SON,
Sophomore; Houston, Texas; PI Kappa Alpha; Wesley Founda-tion.
• MICHAEL TIMCHEK, Freshman; Bronx. N.Y.; Pre-Medical
Society; House Council. • ALAN TITELMAN, Sophomore; Beverly
Hills, Calif. • SALVADOR TORROS, Freshman; Santurce, Puerto Rico;
Newman Club; Air Force ROTC.
Fifth Row:
• JAMES E. TOUPS, JR., Junior; Baton Rouge, La.; Kappa Sigma;
German Club; Newman Club; Naval ROTC. • ROBERT M. TOUPS,
Freshman; Baton Rouge, La.; Kappa Sigma; Newman Club. • LEE
ALLAN TRAIN, Sophomore; Corpus Chrlstl, Texas; Zeta Beta Tau;
President Sophomore Class; Greenbackers; Hillel Foundation; Honor
Board A & 5 College; Student Activities Board; Personnel & Evalua-tions
Committee, University Center. • EDMOND J. TRUXILLO, Junior;
New Orleans; Canterbury Club; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles Drill
Team; Pi Lambda Beta; Sailing Club; Sports Car Club. • JOHN G.
UNVERZAGT. Junior; New Orleans; Kappa Sigma; PI Sigma Alpha;
JAMBALAYA. Organizations Editor; Newman Club; Air Force ROTC;
International Relations Club; Young Republicans.
Sixth Row:
• CHARLES MICHAEL VANCHIERE, Junior; Melville, La.; Sigma
Chi; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society. • GEORGE B. VAUGHAN
Sophomore; Richmond, Va.; Kappa Sigma; Swim Club; Games Com
mittee, University Center. • HARRY NELSON VERSOY, JR., Sopho
more; New Orleans. • PETER MICHAEL VIGUERIE, Freshman
Metairle, La.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Newman Club; Army ROTC
DENIS d'A. VILLERE, Freshman; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Delta T
Army ROTC.
Delta
Seventh Row:
• PLAUCHE F. VILLERE, Freshman; New Orleans; Beta Theta PI;
Newman Club; Army ROTC. • VINCENT VINCENT, Junior; Yazoo
City, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Honor Board
of A & S College. • CLYDE WADDELL, Junior; Alexandria, La.;
Phi Kappa Sigma. Vice-President; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treastjrer;
Dean's List; Phi Eta Sigma; Circle K, Treasurer; Games Committee,
University Center.
Eighth Row:
• JOHN W. WAHL, Sophomore; Decatur, III.; Kappa Sigma; Phi
Eta Sigma. • MARTIN S. WALES, JR., Sophomore; Coral Gables,
Fla.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pre-Medical Society. • NEAL J. WALTHER,
Freshman; Waverly, Iowa,
JfM
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COLLEGE OF
UNDERGRADUATES ARTS AND SCIENCES
First Row:
• BILL WALTERS, Sophomore; Kansas City. Kan.; Beta Theta Pi; Wave
Handbook. • WADE GRAHAM WANNAMAKER, Sophomore; Me-tairie,
La.; Alpha Tau Omega; German Club; Pre-Medical Society;
Wesley Foundation; Army ROTC. • THOMAS M. WATKINS. JR.,
Freshman; New York City, N.Y.; Pi Kappa Alpha. O THOMAS WAT-SON,
Freshman; Center, Texas. • JERRY WATTS, Sophomore; Ocean
Springs, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Naval ROTC; Games Committee,
University Center.
Second Row:
• KIRK H. WEBSTER, Sophomore; Los Angeles, Calif.; Delta Tau
Delta; Pre-Medical Society; TUSK. • LOWELL WEIL, Freshman; Skokie,
III.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hlllel Foundation; International Relations Club
Pre-Medical Society, e THOMAS M. WEIL, Sophomore; Dallas, Texas
Sigma Chi; TUSK; Wesley Foundation. • DONALD D. WEINER, Fresh
man; Miami, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu. • NICK WEINSAFT, Sophomore
Springfield, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Tulane Band; Alpha Phi Omega
Third Row:
• JEFFERY J. W.EISER, Freshman; Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi;
Wave Handbook; Hillel Foundation; Sailing Club; Sports Car Club;
Math Club. • CARL WEISMAN, Freshman; Shreveport, La.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi; Hlllel Foundation; Math Club; Glendy Burke Society. •
MARTIN L. WEISS, Sophomore; Coral Gables, Fla.; Sigma Alpha Mu;
Psychology Maior Club; Hillel Foundation. • JOHN H. WELLS,
Sophomore; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sailing Club; Sports
Car Club. • NATHAN S. WEXLER, Freshman; New Orleans; Alpha
Epsilon Pi.
Fourfh Row:
• JOHN WALDMANN WHARTON, Junior; New Orleans; Delta Tau
Delta; Naval ROTC. • JOSEPH B. WHEELER, JR., Freshman; Okla-homa
City, Okla.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O JAMES A. WHITE. Ill,
Junior; Alexandria, La.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; TUSK; Canterbury
Club; Campus Nite; Circle K; Leadership Committee, University
Center. • BACHE McEVERS WHITLACK, Freshman; Pass Christian,
Miss.; Kappa Alpha Order. • R. MARK WILKIEMEYER, Sophomore;
Atlanta, Ga.; Delta Tau Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Newman Club;
Air Force ROTC; Special Events Committee, University Center.
Fifth Row:
• RONALD S. WILKINSON, Freshman; Memphis, Tenn.; Baptist Stu-dent
Union. • JAMES WILLETTE. Sophomore; Kansas City. Mo.; Kappa
Sigma; Concert Choir. • ANN C. WILLIAMS, Sophomore; Metairie,
La.; Westminster Fellowship. • E. WALDEN WILLIAMS, JR., Freshman;
Ft. Smith, Ark.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pre-Medical Society. • JEROME
MEYER WINSBERG, Sophomore; New Orleans; Varsity Track.
Sixth Row:
• DAVID SCOTT WISDOM, Junior; New Orleans; Delta Kappa Epsi-lon.
• RICHARD WITTNER. Junior; Birmingham, Ala.; Sigma Alpha
Mu, President; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Society, President;
Lagniappes, committee chairman. • DREW NEIL WOLLMAN, Sopho-more;
New York, N.Y.; House Council Representative; Pre-Medical
Society; Hillel Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega; Swim Club; Public
Relations Committee, University Center. • JOHN LOWELL WOLLNEY,
Freshman; New Orleans; Sigma Chi; Westminster Fellowship. • MAR-SHALL
I. YAKER, Freshman; El Paso, Texas; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hlllel
Foundation; Sports Car Club; Pre-Medical Society.
Seventh Row:
• BILL YOELS, Freshman; Flushing, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hospi-tality
Committee, University Center. • DUDLEY YOUMAN, Junior;
Shreveport, La.; Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Baptist Student
Union. • JIMMY YOUNG, Sophomore; Ferriday, La.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. • MONROE E. ZALKIN. Freshman; Coral Gables, Fla.;
Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; Sailing Club; Forum Committee,
University Center. O W. THOMAS ZANDER, Sophomore; New Orleans;
Kappa Alpha Order.
Eighth Row:
• LYNN ZARR, Freshman; Houston, Texas; Kappa Sigma. • STEPHEN
NEAL ZIMMERMAN, Sophomore; New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Pi;
Pi Lambda Beta; Army ROTC.
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OFFICERS
RICHARD WITTNER President
STEVE SILVERMAN .Vice-President
BOB HAMMERNICK .... Recording Secretary
DAVIS SLIMAN Treasurer
STUART FRANK .... Corresponding Secretary
DANNY KOVNAT . . . Corresponding Secretary
PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY
The Pre-Med Society was formed eleven years ago and today the
society is the largest of its kind on the Tulane Campus, with a
present membership of over 150. In 1957 the society adopted a
new constitution to provide for the rapid increase in members.
The Society convenes bimonthly to hear prominent medical au-thorities
and to see informative movies dealing with medicine. This
year, as in previous years, the society toured the Oschner Founda-tion
Hospital, Richardson Medical Building and Charity Hospital.
In addition the Society is investigating the possibility of a national-izing
program and of service projects in hospitals.
In keeping with the ideals of its original founders the Society by
its achievements has stimulated faith and confidence in our po-tential
doctors. It offers a sympathetic atmosphere in which the
student will find help and encouragement in reaching his arduous
goal.
O p! O^
OFFICERS
HARVEY BRICE President
FRANK RAY Vice-President
JOEL PIASSICK Secretary
ELLIS PAILLET Treasurer
Pi Lambda Beta was founded at Tulane in 1952 as a pre-legal
society. The purpose of the organization is to promote a closer
association and understanding between pre-law students. Meet-ings,
social events, and semi-annual banquets enable members to
PI LAMBDA BETA
become familiar with the Law School and its faculty, and also to
gain a clearer picture of the various aspects of the legal profession
by being brought into contact with prominent lawyers, judges,
and law professors.
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ETA SIGMA PHI
Efa Sigma Phi is the national honor classical fraternity. The three
primary objectives of the organization are the encouragement of
classical scholarship, the better appreciation of the Greek and Ro-man
culture, and the increased fellowship and good will among
classical students. Alpha Chi chapter of Tulane fulfills these objec-tives
by the presentation throughout the year of lectures on classi-cal
subjects, by the point sponsorship of Saturnalia, the Classical
Department's annual Christmas celebration, and by the general
stimulation of interest in classical subjects. In addition. Alpha Chi
chapter presents medals to the outstanding Greek and Latin stu-dents
of the city each year and contributes to a national fund
providing scholarships for classical study in Greece and Rome.
OFFICERS
ROSS JONES President
PAMELA LARCHE Vice-President
ROWENA McCLlNTON Secretary
BILL McANINCH . . . : Treasurer
CHARLES O'BRIEN Sergeant-at-Arms
Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor society for pre-medical
students. The Louisiana Delta Chapter was officially installed at
Tulane in the fall of 1 958. The object of the Society is to encourage
excellence in pre-medical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation
of the importance of pre-medical students and educators in de-veloping
an adequate program of pre-medical education, and to
bind together similarly interested students.
During the past year meetings were held every other month, at
some
ALPHA EPSILON DELTA
-_.ne of which noted people in the medical field appeared before
the group. Initiations were held in January and March, with the
annual banquet being held at Kolb's Restaurant following the
March initiation. A copy of Gray's Anatomy was awarded to the
outstanding pre-medical student at Tulane. In April the Louisiana
Delta Chapter sent its president and two other members to the
Alpha Epsilon Delta national convention held at the University of
Kentucky in Lexington.
OFFICERS
TOMMY GONSLOUIN President
LEO LOWENTRITT Vice-President
DUDLEY YOUMAN Secretary
OFFICERS
NEIL BAGGETTE President
GAY MARTIN Vice-President
EUGENE FELIS Secretary
KAY BERGERET Treasurer
SIGMA PI SIGMA
Sigma Pi Sigma is a national physics honor society. Its purposes
are to serve as a means of awarding distinction to students having
high scholarship and promise of achievement in physics, to pro-mote
student interest in research and advanced study, to encour-age
a professional spirit and friendship among good students of
physics, and to popularize Interest in the general collegiate public.
Sigma Pi Sigma is a member of the Association of College Honor
Societies, an affiliated society of the American Institute of Physics,
and an affiliated society of the American Association for the Ad-vancement
of Science.
OFFICERS
RICHARD PICKENS President
CARLOS ZERVIGON Vice-President
JOHN UNIVERZAGT Secretary
MICHAEL PORTER Program Chairman
Pi Sigma Alpha is an honorary political science fraternity whose
members are interested in promoting advanced work in the field.
Membership is limited to those students of political science who
have taken nine or more credit hours in the field and have accumu-lated
an average grade of "B" or better. Meetings are held about
twice monthly, one meeting being a speaker or panel discussion
PI SIGMA ALPHA
which will be open to the public, and one meeting being a business
meeting for members only. Meetings in the year 1959-60 included
a speech on "Crime and Its Influence on the Political Situation in
the Greater New Orleans Area" by Mr. Aaron Kohn, Managing
Director of the Metropolitan Crime Commission of Greater New
Orleans.
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THETA NU
Organized In 1926, Theta Nu professional journalism fraternity
strives for the furtherment of achievement In journalism and the
development of student participation in the "Hullabaloo."
Restricted to journalism majors who meet a required scholastic
average, Theta Nu has in thirty-four years of activity seen many
alumni leave Tulane to make their marks in the world.
One who went afar, T. Hale Boggs, is today a member of Con-gress.
Another, Quentin Ault, stayed close to home and is editor
of the Tulane News Bureau. George E. Simmons, head of the jour-nalism
department, has been overseeing these and many other suc-cess
stories in the role of faculty advisor since its inception.
, Highlights of the year come with the annual banquet and the
awarding of the Reporter's Cup, given to the student most out-standing
in reportorial achievement on the campus.
Newly elected honorary members of Theta Nu this year include
Dr. Walter Wilcox of the journalism department and Hodding
Carter, editor of the Delta Democrat-Times and a guest lecturer
in the journalism department at Tulane.
OFFICERS
ALLAN L. KATZ
PATSY SIMS .
. President
Secretary
ALPHA CHI SIGMA
Alpha Chi Sigma is represented by the Alpha Tau Chapter at Tu-lane
University. It is a national professional fraternity for chemi-cal
engineers and chemistry majors. Its principal purposes are to
promote friendship among those in the chemical field, and to ad-vance
chemistry as a science and a profession. The organization
also has alumni chapters to promote these goals after graduation.
OFFICERS
BOB JONES Master Alchemist
RONNIE RESO Vice-Master Alchemist
JIM O'NEAL Treasurer
JIM SIMS Recorder
OFFICERS
SAM MERRILL President
JOHN RILEY .Vice-President
JUDY HUGHES Secretary
NORMAN FERTEL Treasurer
MATHEMATICS CLUB
The Mathematics Club is an organization of undergraduate stu-dents
from Tulane and Newcomb which promotes scholarship and
mathematics. It provides an opportunity for students of mathe-matics
to meet fellow students with a like interest in an informal at-mosphere.
An enjoyment of the intricacies of higher mathematics
is the only prerequisite for membership.
Lectures were presented throughout the year on topics ranging
from unusual constructions with ruler and compass to an explana-tion
of the calendar of the Mayan Indians.
OFFICERS
RICHARD PICKENS President
SAMIR SALIBA Vice-President
SADAYA OKUBO Secretary
ANN SAMPSON Treasurer
The International Relations Club is a group of students within
Tulane University who are interested in the subject of international
affairs and have gotten together for the purpose of informing
themselves about this important subject. In this day of the strategic
atomic bomber and the ICBM it is very important that people
learn more about the relations between the nations of the world.
INTERNATBONAL RELATIONS CLUB
The I.R.C. attempts to build an informed public opinion on cam-pus
by presenting speakers or panel discussions on topics of cur-rent
or long-term interest. Anyone is invited to attend these meet-ings,
which are held approximately every two weeks. In the past,
meetings have included discussions of the Berlin crisis, the Cuban
revolution, the Iraq revolution, and Japanese foreign policy.
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DEAN JOHN R. HUBBARD
Main entrance +o Newcomb Hal!
NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Newcomb College, Tulane University's liberal arts division for wom-en,
was founded in 1886 by Mrs. Josephine Louise Newcomb as a
memorial to her daughter, Harriott Sophie. The first college in Amer-ica
to be established as a separate school for women within a univer-sity,
Newcomb attracts outstanding girls, not only from the South,
but from the entire country.
Jail house, student recitals, art projects, dead week. Kangaroo Court,
fire drills, bermudas at Sunday supper, and chimes every hour are all
characteristics and scenes which for every Newcomb coed spell out
individual accomplishments, individual memories, a feeling of growth
and maturity, and loyal pride pledged to Newcomb College.
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The Junior Year Abroad Program Is a highlight of the Newcomb curriculum.
Aspiring ar+Ists gather before the classic columns of the Newcomb Art
School.
"Where stars arise in southern sities.'
SENIORS
NEWCOMB
First Row:
EMILY RICHARDSON ANDRY, New Orleans; Kappa Gamma;
Canferbury Club.
GAIL ARNER. Kingston. Jamaica; Alpha Delta PI; Student
Directory; Opera Worlcshop.
ALICE ELIZABETH AUSTIN, Ocean Springs. Miss.; Sigma Pi
Sigma; TUSK; Westminster Fellowship, Vice-President.
KAREN E. BAILEY. Paducah, Ky.; Alpha Delta Pi; Choral
Union; Opera Workshop; University Chorus; Music School
President; Madrigal Group; Talent Committee; Opera Work-shop
Assistant; Campus Nile.
Second Row:
ANN SPARKMAN BARRON, Alexandria, La.; Chi Omega,
Personnel Chairman; Kappa Delta Phi; Greenbackers; Army
ROTC Sponsor; Kappa Delta Pi; Junior Year Abroad Club.
ALTA BECHTEL, New Orleans; Kappa Kappa Gamma; "Little
Colonel"; Army ROTC.
DOROTHY A. BELL, Mobile. Ala.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dance
Club; Le Circle Francais; Greenbackers.
KAY BERGERET, New Orleans; Phi Mu; Sigma Pi Sigma;
Newman Club; Army ROTC Sponsor.
Third Row:
JANE A. BERGMANN, Buffalo, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi.
JUSTINE DuMONTIER BERNARD, New Orleans; Alpha Omi-cron
Pi; National Collegiate Players; Student Directory;
Greenbackers; Tulane University Theater, President.
LYNNE BIRTEL. New Orleans; Campus Night; Concert Choir;
Decorations Committee, University Center.
SUE REID BLACKSHEAR, Montgomery. Ala.; Chi Omega;
Assets; Beta Beta Beta; Motar Board.
Fourth Row:
ILENE BEVERLY BOCK, Atlanta, Ga.; Sigma Delta Tau;
Newcomb, Vice-President; N e w c o m b Handbook, Editor;
Greenbackers; Newcomb Student Council; Inner-Dorm. Coun-cil;
Special Events Committee, University Center,
ALICE ALCIDE BONDY. New Roads, La.; Phi Mu; Newman
Club.
MARY OVERLEES BOX, New Orleans.
SYLVIA SEIFERTH BRANNEN, New Orleans; Kappa Alpha
Theta; Newman Club.
Fifth Row:
MARY K. BRUNS. Metairie. La.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Eta
Sigma Phi; Oreades; Young Democrats.
PATRICIA ANN BRYAN, New Orleans; A Cappeila Choir;
Campus Night; Concert Choir, Secretary; Choral Union;
Opera Workshop; University Chorus; Music Committee, Uni-versity
Center; Madrigal Group.
BARBARA BURDIN, Lafayette, La.; Chi Omega; Newman
Club; Dormitory Council; Student Activities Board; JAMBA-LAYA
Beauty Court '57-58; Urchin Beauty Court '56-'57;
Army ROTC Sponsor '58-59; Homecoming Court '58-'59.
JOHANNA CAMPBELL. Tulsa. Okla.; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Beta Beta Beta; Greenbackers; Dormitory Council; West-minster
Fellowship; Tulane Student Council; Inner-Dorm,
Council.
Sixth Row:
CORNELIA BOWLING CARRIER, Nashville. Tenn.; Kappa
Kappa Gamma ; Oreades; Canterbury Club; International
Relations Club; Le Circle Francais.
SUSAN CAVEN, Texarkana, Ark.; Pi Beta Phi; Canterbury
Club.
BARBARA FAY COHEN, New Orleans; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Phi Sigma Iota; Le Circle Francais; La Tertulia; Campus
Night; Tulane University Theatre; Music Committee. Univer-sity
Center.
CAROLINE COLE, Lexington. Va.; Alpha Omicron Pi; JAM-BALAYA,
Assistant Organizations Editor; Newcomb English
Club.
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COLLEGE
SENIORS
First Row:
CLAIRE COOK, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Ch; Omega: Beta Beta
Beta: Motar Board.
LOIS COPLAN, Atlanta, Ga,; "Hullabaloo." Feature Editor:
Hiilel Foundation: Interfaith Council, Vice-President: Fine
Arts Committee, University Center.
ELAINE CROSSFIELD, West Orange, N.J.: Kappa Kappa
Gamma: Le Circle Francais.
HARRIET McCALL DAVIS, New Orleans: Pi Beta Phi.
Second Row:
BARBARA LEE DEGEN, Zulia, Venezuela: Canterbury Club:
Public Relations, University Center.
ELEONORE DELERY, New Orleans: Newman Club; La Ter-tulia.
KATHRYN MACAULAY DePASS, Rock Hill, S.C; Kappa
Kappa Gamma: Canterbury Club.
ANNE CATON DETERT, Kansas City, Mo.; Kappa Kappa
'Gamma: Beta Beta Beta.
Third Row:
CAROLE DEUTSCHMANN, Metairie, La.
CECILE DODGE, Mobile, Ala.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Senior
Class Vice-President.
SANDRA DRAUGHN, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Chi Omega; Scab-bard
and Blade.
LYNN SUZANNE DUMAS, Charleston, S.C; A'pha Epsilon
Phi; Hiilel Foundation.
Fourth Row:
ELEANOR AMELIA DYE, Weston, Conn.; Alpha Delta Pi;
Student Directory; Wave Handbook; Art Club; Fine Arts
Committee, Secretary, University Center; Newcomb Big Sister.
FRANCES EGSER, Meridian, Miss.; Chi Omega; Junior Year
Abroad Club.
SALLY ELSAS, Atlanta, Ga.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Campus
Nite; Hobbies and Cratts Committee, Secretary, University
Center.
SIDONIE delaHOUSSAYE EVANS, Ne
Newman Club.
Orleans: Pi Beta Phi
Fifth Row:
NANCY LEE FANT, Gulf Port, Miss.; Chi Omega; Senior
Class Treasurer: Dormitory Council; Inner-Dorm. Council.
HOPE FARRAR, Alexandria, La.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Junior
Year Abroad Club.
BETTY FIELD, Lake Charles, La.; Chi Omega; Athletic Coun-cil;
Westminster Fellowship: Junior Year Abroad Club.
DOROTHEA BEAUCHAMP FLY, Memphis, Tenn.; Pi Beta Phi;
Cosmopolitan Committee, University Center; Junior Year
Abroad Club; Sociology Club,
Sixth Row:
FRANCINE FOREMAN, New Orleans: Baptist Student Union.
MARY LUCILLE FOURNET, St. Martinville, La.; German
Club: Le Circle Francais.
ROSLYN HARRIETTS FROHMAN, Laurel, Miss.; Alpha Ep-silon
Phi: Dance Club; La Tertulia.
CAROLINE CATHERINE GATELY, New Orleans.
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SENIORS
NEWCOMB
First Row:
CAROLYN GELBKE, Gretna. La.; Kappa Kappa Gamma;
English Club.
LOLITA GELPI, New Orleans; Pi Beta Phi; Motar Board;
Barracudas; Varsity Sports; Westminster Fellowship.
BETSY GODARD, Coral Gables, Fla.; Oreades; Westminster
Fellowship.
VICKI I. GOLDBERG. Indianapolis, Ind.; Sigma Delta Tau;
Art School, President; Art Club, President; Newcomb Hand-book:
Campus Nite; Newcomb Student Council; Student-
Faculty Committee; Fine Arts Committee, Vice-President,
University Center.
Second Row:
MARY HELEN GRIFFIN, Greenville, Miss.; Phi Mu; Green-backers;
Canterbury Club; Glendy Burke Society; Kappa
Delta Pi; English Club; Pan Hellenic Council.
DALE GRUNDFEST, Rolling Fork, Miss.; Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Barracudas; La Tertulia: Junior Year Abroad Club; Cosmo-politan
Committee, University Center.
PATTY HANLEY, New Orleans; Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa
Delta Phi; Le Circle Francais; Newman Club.
DOROTHY MAE HAPPEU New Orleans.
Third Row:
PATRICIA C. HARLIN, New Orleans; Pi Beta Phi; Mortar
Board, Secretary; Who's Who.
EMILY HARRIS, Shreveport, La.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Green-backers;
Student Council; Hospitality Committee, University
Center.
MARTHA ROLLINS HATTEN, Gulfport, Miss.; Chi Omega;
Mortar Board; Dormitory Council; Le Circle Francais; J. Y. A.
Club.
HELEN HAYDEN, Birmingham, Ala.; Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Assets.
Fourth Row:
ELIZABETH McCLURE HAYS, Lexington, Ky.; Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
JOLISE HEIDERHOFF, New Orleans; La Tertulia; Newman
Club; International Relations Club; Sailing Club; Kappa Delta
PI.
JANE LOUISE HIGGINS, Gretna, La.; Alpha Delta Pi; Eng-lish
Club; German Club; Wesley Foundation.
KEVIN ISABELLE HILL, New Orleans; Alpha Omicron Pi;
Newman Club.
Fifth Row:
MARGIE HILLERY, New Orleans; Pi Beta Phi; English Club.
SALLY HITE, Coushatta, La.; Phi Mu; Greenbackers.
SHERRELL HOFFMAN, Mobile, Ala.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Presi-dent;
Secretary of Senior Class; Tulane University Theatre.
JANE M. JANSSEN, New Orleans; Kappa Kappa Gamma,
President; Newman Club.
Sixth Row:
ANNE JESTER, New Orleans; Baptist Student Union; inter-faith
Council: Newcomb Choir.
VIRGINIA M, JONES, Shreveport, La.; Pi Beta Phi; Le Circle
Francais; JAMBALAYA Beauty Court, 1958; Homecoming
Beauty Court, 1959, Maid.
ALEXANDRA JONGSMA, New York, N.Y.; Delta Zeta.
SUSIE KELLY, Oakgrove, La.; Kappa Alpha Theta.
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COLLEGE
SENIORS
First Row:
ANN HARRIS KIEFER, New Orleans.
ANGELIN KIKAS, New Orleans; Eta Sigma Phi; Oreades.
ANNE KLEIN. Shreveport, La.; Alpha Epsilon PhL
ELIZABETH ANN KOST, New Orleans; Alpha Delta Pi;
Canterbury Club.
Second Row:
CECILIA MARY KRAMME, Gretna, La.; Beta Beta Beta.
JEWEL KUSSMANN, New Orleans; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Newcomb Music School, Vice-President; Newman Club.
DIANE M. LASSEN, Nev
Foundation.
SANDRA LEA Metairie,
' Orleans; Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel
La.; Concert Choir.
Third Row:
TIKI LEBOWITZ, Natchez, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau.
PATRICIA YUK YIN HEW LEE, New Orleans; Beta Beta Beta;
Dance Club.
MARY RAINS LEWIS, Hope, Ark.; Pi Beta P