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JAMBALAYA 1970
Neil 'Howard, Editor
Dave Pence, Associate Editor
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We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And to know the place for the first time.
T.S. Eliot
Yet, what a real live human being is made of
seems to be less understood today than at any time
before, and men
--each one of whom represents a unique and
valuable experiment on the part of nature-are
therefore shot wholesale nowadays....
But every man is more than just himself, he also
represents the unique,
the very special and always significant and
remarkable point
at which the world's phenomena intersect, only
once in this way and never again.
This is why every man's story is important,
eternal, sacred;
that is why every man, as long as he lives and
fulfills the will of nature,
is wondrous, and worthy of every consideration.
In each individual the spirit becomes flesh,
in each man the creation suffers,
within each a redeemer is nailed to the cross.
Hermann Hesse
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Humor alone, that magniticent discovery
of those who are cut short in their calling to highest
endeavor,
those who falling short of tragedy are yet as rich in
gifts as in affliction,
humor alone (perhaps the most inborn and brilliant
achievement of the spirit)
attains to the impossible
and brings every aspect of human existence within
the rays of its prism.
To live in the world as though it were not the world,
to respect the law and yet to stand above it,
to have possessions as though 'one possessed
nothing,'
to renounce as though it were no renunciation,
all these favorite and often formulated propositions
of an exalted wordly wisdom,
it is in the power of humor alone to make
efficacious.
Hermann Hesse
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Gibson Hall Is where they have
committee meetings. It is the big,
granite, architectural horror at
the end of the campus nearest the
Audubon Park Lagoon. The
English department is in the
basement, the math department
is in the attic, and in between are
"administrators."
Inscribed deep beneath the
surface of the rough-hewn gray
stone surmounting the main
entrance to Gibson Hall is the
legend: "Them that can, do; them
that can't do, teach; them that
can't teach, administrate."
It takes more than a detective's
fine eye to discover the
inscription. In fact, it takes a little
inventiveness to discover the
main entrance to Gibson Hall, of
which there are no fewer than six.
But the time-worn epigram is
there, firmly rooted in the bowels
of Tulane's past. Like some
ancient prophetic curse, it is the
corollary of an act of the
Louisiana Legislature which
established the Administrators of
the Tulane Educational Fund as
an autonomous, self-perpetuating
body in 1889. That legislative
action was only the beginning of a
long series of troubles whose end-results
("Longenecker") more
than a little plagued the academic
community in 1970 (for example:
Dubinsky, Schneider and Kaye,
"Academic Freedom," and "The
Student Conduct Code").
Gibson Hall is connected to the
Central Building, which is where
they grow the computer, by trunk
lines and pneumatic tubes (for
messages, like department
stores). The Central Building is a
big, ugly brown building which
'houses an erstwhile gymnasium
and is the scene of pandemonium
during Buccaneer basketball
games (effeciently scheduled so
as to block access to campus on
week-nights from 7 p.m. by the
inundation of "local" traffic and
fans).
The computer has grown so
much in the past few years that it
was difficult to tell this year
whether the committees in Gibson
were still in control of the
computer, or if it was the other
way around.
Very likely, the computer is in
control.
Whether the computer is in
control or not really has very little
to do with the rest of the
University. But if the
administration can convince the
Tulane Community that this is the
case--that the computer is
running the show -then they have
an excuse for the impending
financial ruin of the University:
"the computer did it." It will be a
nice easy way to shift the blame,
the responsibility, for what could
be the biggest foul-up in the
history of Tulane.
Moreover, a machine would not
be physically present at the
faculty meetings, thus allowing
for freer expression of opinion on
the state of the University during
these conclaves and providing a
sort of purgative opportunity for
frustrated faculty members to
speak out against the system
without offending anyone but
their colleagues. Also, there
would be less compunction on the
part of the faculties in voting "no-confidence"
for the same reason
(though the graduate faculty did
manage to pass a vote of this kind,
and included in their censure the
individual who was acting as
chairman of the meeting, Dean
David Deener, Provost of the
University and dean of the
graduate school. They later
rescinded their action). It is to be
expected that the math
department will retain the
leadership of such motions in the
future, with the help, of course, of
the political science department.
Both of these departments are
known to despise computers as
much as they despise
administrators.
The "Longenecker," the series
of end-results, of this situation
may be quite amusing, in an
absurd sort of way. If the
administration stands to gain by
establishing that the computer is
in charge, you can be sure that the
computer is aware of it and is
devising a way to get out of the
responsibility (as what sane being
wouldn't be). Consequently, the
years ahead will be filled with a
battle between the computer and
the administration-a battle to
shirk responsibility, with each
side maneuvering for a strategic
advantage over the other side.
It is an interesting predicament
for our surrogate parents to find
themselves in. Their predicament
may have a beneficial effect,
however, in that it may be so pre-occupying
for the administration
that they will leave education to
educators. We hope, anyway.
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administrators (ad-mins-straters) n. sing,
[pr.; Rex, king of Mardi Gras<Gr.; Tyrannus
Rex], 1. an ailment of the upper educative
system occurring mainly in mediocre
metabolisms and identified by inflammation and
blockage of the tract at certain points, or offices.
This disease, often mis-diagnosed as vocal
minority, or ruptured appendices, is the result of
the abnormally rapid congestion of the system
by red tapeworm, otherwise known as staph
tyrannus. 2. the series, or any foci, of the
blockages produced by red tapeworm. 3. also
known as Parkinson's Law, Parkinson's
Disease, Parkinson's Corrolary, or Peter's
Principle. 4. slang: in loco parentis. See
STAPH TYRANNUS.
Longeneclcer (lon-an-ek-er) n. p/. [Ph.D., D.Sc,
LL.D.], 1. in Logic, series of end results based
on assumed variable contingency factoral
analyses integrated through loci predetermined
by a board of non-integers and used as proof of
Murphy's Law. 2. in Math, such series which
function negatively and are used in higher order
calculations to eliminate the possibility of
deviation or error from a predetermined
norm. 3. in Humanities (esp. Drama), series of
connected events or boundaries which serve to
delineate or separate the absurd in any real or
semi-real system, as one would say. The
Longenecker are established in the play by
persistent use of real (true) and non-real (false)
statements.
Clarence Scheps
Executive Vice President
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Dr. Robert D. Sparks
Dean, Medical School
Joseph M. Sweeney- Dean, Law School
James F. Davidson
Dean, Newcomb College
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Joseph E. Gordon
Dean, Arts and Sciences
Lee H. Johnson
Dean, School of Engineering
Robert C. Whittemore
Dean, University College
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John W. Lawrence
Dean, School of Architecture Walter L. Kindelsperger
Dean, School of Social Work
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Edward A. Rogge-Director of Admissions
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Donald R. AAoore
Director of Housing
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Assistant Director of Athletics
Beatrice Field- Director of Alumni Activities
Rix N. Yard
Director of Athletics
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Dr. Winston Riehl
Director, University Health Center
Bill Nelsen
Director of Student Records and Registrar
Robert Scruton- Director, Security
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Boo Mason
Advisor to Freshman
Karlem Reiss
Advisor to Fraternities
Tom McCay
Associate Dean of Students
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Einar Pedersen- Director, University Center
Suzie Triclie
Program Consultant
Mildred Berkley
Reservations
Samuel McNeely
Director, International Office
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What do white crosses on the
University Center Quadrangle
have to do with student
government? Can the Student
Senate take the lead in
liberalizing the campus after last
Spring's purge of the most radical
students? If the University is
censured by the American
Association of University
Professors, will it mean the loss of
our better young professors?
What programs must be cut back
to insure the future financial
stability of Tulane?
Walter Blessey, Student Senate
president, and the Student Senate
had to face these questions this
year. Working through sludgy,
sometimes syrupy,
administrative channels, the
Senate did see some of its most
cherished projects become
realities. The University Senate
gave unanimous vote of approval
to the long-sought-after advanced
calender for the 1971-1972 school
year. Two students were seated as
voting members of the University
Senate. The dorm rules were
changed to allow students more
choice of when and where to eat.
Work was done toward
establishing the free university.
Next year, the new unit-credit
curriculum system goes into
effect. The first effects of the
tightening financial situation will
be felt. The question of the AAUP
censure will be determined one
way or the other. The Senate must
act in conjunction with its
increasing concern with national
issues, such as the Environmental
Teach-in in recognition of the
nation-wide concern with the
problem of air pollution. At the
same time, the Senate must
attempt to make itself more
representative of its constituents
and react more seriously to the
problems that remain to be solved
on campus.
STUDENT
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NEWCOMB STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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The Newcomb Student Senate
provided a focus point for the
Newcomb students, and it serves
as a gripe forum for problems
which might be disregarded for
the more pressing troubles of the
whole University in the Tulane
Student Senate. The Newcomb
Senate has been quite successful
in meeting most of the demands
placed upon them by the
Newcomb student body. Not being
entangled by most of the red tape
as the Tulane Senate is, they are a
separate governing body with
separate administrators and
faculty, though both senates work
and cooperate closely on many
issues and proposals. One
accomplishment this year has
been a total revision of resident
government with the
consideration of gradual
abolishment in the future. Also,
as the annual
Festival and the
memorial
events such
Newcomb Arts
Sophie Newcomb
services are being revised to
attract more participation in the
student body.
Within the Newcomb Student
Government is the Athletic
Council whose object is to
schedule and organize all athletic
events among the sororities and
independents and present awards
for these SDorts.
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NEWCOMB HOUSE COUNCIL
NOT PICTURED
Christy Donohue, President
Beth Singleton
Joan McMullen
Debbie Cavanaugh
Lucy Lane
Laurel AAaloney
Barbara Antis
Betty Dillon
Nancy Sloan
Phyllis Potterfield
Phil Nugent
Debbie Biber
Jill Meyers
Sandra Rubin
Sharon Rose
Mildred Lehman
Charlene Prosser
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TULANE INTERHOUSE COUNCIL
NOT PICTURED
Ed Roberson, President
Dick Sanderson
Dennis Guillot
Newman Lofland
Bob Zurcher
Bob Devins
Robert Couvillon
George Indest
Steve Lerch
Gary Banks
Rich Worrall
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UNIVERSITY
CENTER
BOARD
Yes, Virginia, there is a
University Center Board. As tlie
programming arm of the Student
Senate, its objective is to amuse
(sigh) and instruct the students
through the use of various
entertainment (ho-hum) media.
Unfortunately, the UC Board has
been plagued with mediocrity and
little initiative to carry through
their few original and worthwhile
ideas.
Among the BIG programs put
on by the past administration
have been the Association
Concert, the Jazz Festival, Black
Arts Week, and the Bridal Fair.
The traditional annual programs
include the style show during
orientation, the numerous and up-to-
date Free Flicks, the
Homecoming Dance, the Coffee
House Circuit, the Lyceum
speakers, the Lagniappes dances,
and the Pep Rally bonfires. All in
all a rather drab bill of fare from
an organization witti the potential
and ability to present stimulating
entertainment for an aware and
modern university community.
The problems of the UC Board
might be solved with more
vigorous organization, extensive
and forceful publicity, and above
all, participation. It seems that
the only activity that many
students engage in is CRITICISM,
useful only if it goes beyond the
verbal stage. How can a small
group of people even pretend to
attempt to locate the pulse of the
university when there is no
majority existing in the Tulane
community. There are no real
representatives of student
opinion-each individual or group
must express their interests and
be instrumental in the functions of
the University Center Board. The
appeal must extend to the
diversified student body.
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FINE ARTS
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Tom Ireland
Linda Willls-AAanaglng Editor
John Yearwood- Executive Editor
Steffi Yearwood- Editorial Assistant
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Paul Baxter (right)-News Editor
Mike Kulka
Entertainment Editor
Maggie Blain
Associate Editor
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A briUant white square flashed against
the far wall, then a progression of numbers, and
the latest Tulane Security "feelthy flick" beams
a typical scene from the HULLABALOO offices
in the UC. The members of the Pubhcations
Board and some specially-invited guests settle
back into their seats as the projectionist, Eyenall
Pederasten, handles the film.
"This is our most telling evidence against the
accused," Pederasten informs the Board. In the
back of the room, under the heavy guard of three
of Tulane's finest, Tom Ireland, boy-editor,
breaks out in a cold sweat. He has seen this
before.
The film flickering before the scandalized
eyes of Tulane's well-known "Decency" Board
shows a woman crawUng on the floor of the
desk-filled room amidst pUes of scrap paper.
"This was the news editor, Jan Gonzales," the
Voice from the back of the room says. "She later
gave her job to Paul Baxter."
The picture fUckers and reveals a man in Army
fatigues crawling through the same piles like a
giant, bespectacled mole, scattering wads of
paper left and right. Near one of the walls of the
littered room, Mike Simpson, assistant news
editor and hippie-fascist, watches Rick Streiffer,
the other assistant news mishandler and lay-out
king, practice forging Ireland's name to a few of
the poorer examples of HULLABALOO graffiti.
"Find that story yet, Paul?" sneers Simpson.
"This proves that the news stories are trash,"
gasps a shocked Board member. There is general
agreement. Ireland glances about furtively, as if
looking for some escape.
The camera then shifts to the middle office.
"The one with the pot belly is Mike Kulka,
entertainment editor," says Pederasten. "This
cut of film from a camera hidden in the
air-conditioning vents exposes Kulka and his
side-kick, Marcus Marks, arts editor, as
sensualists working together to subvert the
morals of Tulane youth by encouraging them to
pursue illicit pleasures and (shudder) cultural
experiences through visual stimulation in the
local movie houses and art galleries." Hisses fill
the room and several members of the group cry
"No! '* and "Villains! " Ireland wipes his forehead
with the back of his hand.
"And against this wall,'* the Voice says as the
camera slowly pans the room, **is the sports
section—probably the only redeeming feature of
the paper. The sports editors. Chuck Younglove
and Bob Heim have faithfully followed our boys
in all their glorious escapades," Pederasten
beams. Nods of approval come from the viewers,
and one old-timer begins "a-one, a-two,
a-helluva . . . . " He is quickly silenced by a
neighbor.
"We are closing in on the real snakes now,"
growls Pederasten. The camera reveals several
people with contorted looks on their faces
huddled in a small office, breathing heavily. The
blonde is feature editor Martha Harris who
beUttles the chaste name of Newcomb by
parading around as Little Miss Simshine," the
Voice says. The camera works slowly up her
shapely legs, tingeringly across her mini-skirted
body, coming to rest on her innocently beamii^
face.
"She and Margaret Blain, associate editor and
the worst vixen of the pack, are wresthng with
poorly-written stories. They are being helped by
Ireland's assistants in madness, Jim Price,
erstwhile senior editor; Linda Willis, managing
editor, and John Hoover, self-styled executive
and hot roll vendor. By far the worst of these is
red-haired Miss Willis, Ireland's "Girl Friday,"
who goes under aliases of Peppermint Pattie, box
editor, and little red-haired girl.
"Executive Editor John Yearwood climaxed
his career as a student activist by marrying . . . ,"
Pederasten's commentary is interrupted by
clapping, "... staffer Stephenie O'Brien in
mid-year." Yearwood is shown roaring with
laughter, his head rolling from side to side, his
lips curled back from his gleaming teeth. **We
caught him in the act of trying to imdermine the
moral standards of the University by attacking
our most sacred *Code of Conduct.* **
One elderly matron, a guest of the Board,
faints. Attendants rush to her aid, Ireland knows
what is coming and shrinks into his chair as the
next scene flashes before the assemblage.
"But finally,*' Pederasten hisses, **we have
Tom Ireland." The room grows silent as the
camera focuses on a pale, skinny figure huddled
over a typewriter and draped in a red bedspread.
He is typing sitting on a mattress in Uie comer of
the room. After each paragraph, he turns and
swallows some funny pills with some
equally-suspicious liquid. The scene becomes too
much for another female guest who rushes out of
the room shrieking. "The document in the
typewriter is Ireland's 'Demise of Quality'
editorial," Pederasten screams. "In it he viciously
attacks our own beloved Board of
Administrators.
"
In the uproar over this last outrage, the
projector is knocked over. A blinding spotUght
falls on Ireland in the rear of the room. His heart
is pounding as he feels himself to be losing
consciousness, losing control. Through a red fog
he dimly sees a hooded figure standing behind a
long, raised judge's bench, pointing an accusing
finger at him. He spirals down into the blackness.
And then, the awful re-sounding verdict: "We
find the accuised guilty of . . . INDECENCY!"
Everything goes black as Ireland slumps in his
chair, unconscious.
Francisco Alecha AAartha Harris
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Rich Streiffer John Hoover
Chuck Younglove Jim Price
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Steve Berg General Manager
Annette Breazeale
Bob Schwartz- P. R. Director
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Rich Leichuck Dave Epstein-Program Director
George Welch- Production Manager
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Robert Thompson
Jill Ehrenberg
Jay Shalett
Valerie Hans and Greg Stec
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WTUL is ten years old now,
ready for fifth grade and
anxiously awaiting puberty to
provide the stimulation for big
things to happen. WTUL has
developed into a remarkably
functional and competent child of
the student body. For a child of
ten, WTUL has, as the
HULLABALOO put it, "some
highly sophisticated equipment,"
a reference no doubt to the group
of todlers known as the morning
girls. And so after a single decade
of operation WTUL has a
reputation (not as a result of the
morning girls, however). It is a
national reputation, one
developed in part by WTUL's
important role in the coverage of
the 1969 National Moratorium
(Oct. 15). Under the direction of
Kenneth "Lefty" Weiss (lefty
being the direction in which his
typewriter leans) WTUL
compiled 50 minutes of news
gossip and recipies which was
broadcast to unsuspecting
students throughout the country.
Among the recipies was the Dave
Epstein Special commonly known
as a "Nark Salad Sandwitch" and
the Bob Stanton Brooklyn Delight
made with old bread, old lettuce
and old records.
In the fall of 1969, Greg (Abby)
Stec directed a P.R. campaign
unparalleled in WTUL history.
That year WTUL got almost
everbody on campus to want to
work at the station and then only
let 40 hand picked specialists in
such fields as advanced sloth,
professional vegetable and
spaced-outness to comprise its
staff list.
Behind this paragon of
bureaucratic efficiency sits one
whose stately countenance makes
him fit to sit on Mount Olympus in
judgment of the world with his
fellow gods, the only publication
head and the only living human
being who can give you an
electrical shock by a mere
stare. ..Steve Berg. Mr. Berg, as
he is called by his close friends
and parents, took a roving band of
gypsies, brigands, and
transsexuals, so the legend goes,
and with beatings, brainwashing
and an operation, created the
WTUL executive staff; a staff so
trained, accutely aware and
mentally astute that University
allow them to
building after
let their brains
Center officials
remain in the
closing time to
cool off.
Unfortunately many people are
not aware of the prowess of this
staff. It seems that since Exec
staff meetings are held in the
Women's Club Room, rumor had
it that the staff was made up of old
women. This is not entirely true;
besides mother Weiss and Mr. or
Miss George Welch (whichever he
is that day) there are no other old
ladies. That's right, for the most
part the exec staff is a group of
spry young men, young men with
a dream, young men searching
with a starved passion. ..they are
trying to decide where they are
going to eat that night. Once
decided, however, its every man
for himself again, as Blob
Schwartz performs wonderous
feats (sometimes without a net),
and Mr. Berg turns his attention
to the MBC network of regularly
scheduled programming. While
all this is going on, George, of
course, is standing in front of a
mirror groaning, "I shouldn't
have done it, I shouldn't have
done it!!" while Louie Swann
Tech. Dir. reassures him that it
can be corrected through
electronics. George isn't
comforted, but Rick Calcote Bus
Man. says he will sell George new,
better follicles for only a slight
commission.
Fabienne Fadeley Sam Hills
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1970 JAMBALAYA
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Dr. Joe Roppolo
Advisor to Publications
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Sandy Hartley- Beauties Editor
Jill Meyers-Classes Editor
John Yearwood-Copy Editor"
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Jim Linderman- Index Editor Lucy Lane-Greeks Editor
Carey Fischer-Sports Editor
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Scott Spector
Greeks Editor
Good evening, Miss Howard:
The envelope you see before you
contains the mugshots of the
paranoid members of that well-l<
nown, under-the-covers, super-secret
organization, T.W.I.N.K.
Among them are Matt "T.H.E.
Shadow" Anderson (Czar of the
darkroom and "banned" from the
jamb office); Mr. David R.A.T.
Finkel, one of nature's mistakes--
a real wet blanket; and David
Magrish, president of Zwitzerland
Bank and Trust and "Billy Sol
Estes" of de- Basement. Their
purpose is to quietly mold
Publications Alley into a licen-tious,
lucrative den of MONEY
(dream on, and flame on).
Whoever heard of a
mimeographed, paperback,
pocket-sized, pornographic
yearbook grossing six grand? The
problem is quite messy.
To help you in your mission, you
have been assigned the north end
of the third floor. Rosary ward at
DePaul's. Handle them,
cautiously.
Dave Pence will be your right
hand man, sometimes left, always
handy, often touchy. Jill Meyers
will add a bit of class to your
squad of unmentionables, while
George Nelson may be a bored but
willing and worthy assistant.
Carey Fischer, a boss (indoor)
sports enthusiast, will prove
useful when it comes to that jock
jargon. Sandy Hartley, Lois Lane,
and Clark Kent, of course, those
alluring explayboy bunnies,
business - women - of - the - world.
will establish a front for you. I
assure you, you can count of Scott
Spector, popular Greeks editor, of
Profiles in Arrogance fame, and
Rich Ronder, current con man, to
keep you on your toes (broken or
not). Jim (seven-computer-lists-later)
Linderman serves
adequately as recording
secretary to keep track of all
those messy details, filing them
as obscene or otherwise ac-ceptable.
Use Denise Sucarino as
a means of distraction - she has a
strange magnetism, especially
for photographers.
Your mission, Neil, if you
decide to accept it, will be
to.... aw, forget it, you figure it
out yourself. Cast your pages to
the wind, bet on Lady Luck in the
fifth at the Fairgrounds, wait for
accidents. Take your weapons,
your savoir-faire, your ruler,
scaleograph, pencils, erasers, and
passion-purple-felt-tip-pen in
hand; flourish them in a grand
gesture of confusion to attempt to
create order out of chaos, then
retire to your lair to await in-spiration
and suffer the pains of
creativity. Go ahead with con-fidence,
if you can, but if you or
any of your I.M. force are caught,
molested, or investigated by the
Student Senate or U.C. Board, the
secretary will disavow any
knowledge of your actions. This
tape will self-destruct in two
hours; but don't hold your breath.
Just remember: getting into
trouble is the same as getting into
a jam.
Buddy Brimberg
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
Matt Anderson-Chief
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PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF
Do you know how many pictures you printed this
week?. ..And how much they cost?. .."I like it, it's
sick. "...What do you mean, you don't like Finkle?
(Does anyone like Finkle?). ..Do you have about
five hours?. ..Well, Tom, I did you a BIG favor this
week-60 pages and only 4450 inches of ads. ..You
mean there is something more than ads in ad-sheet..
er, newspaper?. ..Why can't I put ads on your
editorial page?. ..What about the front
page?. ..Tom, why don't you wear Gant shirts,
too?. ..Guess what, Tom, you have a BURGER
KING ad this week-BLEHCHCHCH...Why yes,
my hairstylist makes housecalls...Well, the
business staff did it again; another issue has gone
to press. ..Tom, we've got a small problem. ..it's
nothing big. ..don't get all upset. ..it's just that a)
3x15 ad I want to get in the paper this week. Yes, I
realize it's Wednesday night, but...b) 3x10 ad that
was just cancel led-- Yes, I realize it's Thursday
afternoon, but...c) Insert. The printer says he must
have the paper by Thursday so he can stuff them.
But you see, we'll make 20 dollars profit. ..But why
can't you handle another 24-page paper this
week?... But I'm. ..er...we're making money... Boy,
I really have nice looking hair! Makes me want to
shave my head...Zwitzerland Bank and Trust
Chairman, D. Magrish, supports athletes.
He's an athletic supporter. .."So that's how it is,
David, girls are different from us. But I'll teach you
how to treat them," said David
Finkle... Picture 69 from Colonel Scruton's
files. ..Why is this boy smirking?. ..Why is this boy
rich?... Insert (gently)???. ..Can Tulane afford to
GO FISHING for student government?...! want you
to know it's ads and not copy that make this
newspaper. ..Selling 160 more JAMBS in a week will
be a cinch. ..Why is this man bored?. ..My alpha
number opens my Swiss bank account... It's a
blizzard, David. No, it's just dandruff. .."It's not
going to matter to you, Neil, you won't be here next
year anyway. "...You know you're really DUMB-but
can I have a cigarette anyway? -Ya got a
light?. ..Mr. Machine. Oh, I get it! Hey, Tom: is that
true?. .You know something-our answer phone has
been broken for over a week. ..AD? What
ad?... Dropped? You can't do that... But you've got
two inches across the top of the last page... Yes, but
what about that one by two in the middle
column?. ..Good afternoon, Tulane sports fans
everywhere. ..Made by Mattel? You know, my
uncle's brother owns 75 of that
company. ..Finkle, how did you get lost trying to
pick up the bookstore ad?... David Finkle trips-people.
..You mean you want to know how I got all
those girls on the masthead?... Do you realize it
took me three hours to do this layout!
This is the Tulane Student Publications Business
Office.
I'm sorry but there is no one in the office now.
Please leave your name and number and
someone will return your call as soon as possible.
Thank you.
Ernie Martin
David Finkel
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TULANE
UNIVERSITY
THEATRE
" There will be time
To preg^are a face to meet the
faces that you meet,
There will be time to murder and
create,
And time for all the works and
days of hands
That lift and drop a question on
your plate;
Time for you and time tor me,
And time yet for a hundred
indecisions.
And for a hundred visions and
revisions
Before the taking of a toast and
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T.S. Eliot
109
Endgame
We Bombed in New Haven
III
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
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ENGINEERING SOCIETIES
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C.D.A.F.
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A. P.O. C.A.C.T.U.S.
C.A.C.T.U.S.
A. P.O.
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122
SAILING CLUB
BARRACUDA SWIM CLUB
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Carefully blending
entertainment and seriousness,
the religious organizations of
Tulane strive to reach the
greatest number of students
within the university who are still
capable of being reached. In
seeking this end, the eleven
different faiths plan activities
which involve all aspects of life,
as well as the routine worship
services and discussion groups.
Christmas festivals, beach
parties to Grand Isle, barbecues,
and retreats provide a wide
variety of interests which even
entice the myriads of Easter-
Sunday-goers. Furthermore, the
chapels and chaplains warmly
greet those who are examining
their own and society's values.
They are all trying to understand
and appreciate the confusing and
perplexing channel of
communication which religion is
today.
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ARMY R.O.T.C.
In July, 1947, the Department of
Military Science was established at
Tulane University. Tulane's Army
ROTC Corps is proud of its part in a
program which dates back 150
years and is based on the principles
that a military officer should
receive a well-rounded education
and on the traditional American
concept of civilian involvement in
our military forces.
November 3-9, 1969, was
proclaimed "Army ROTC Week"
by Mayor Schiro of New Orleans,
who expressed hi? personal
feelings of appreciation for the
worth of the program.
As in past years, the Tulane
Army ROTC program is con-tinually
expanding. This year a
distinctive addition to the corps is
the Ranger Platoon. Marked by the
black beret and combat boots, each
member has passed the same
physical test, as that which the
Army gives at Ranger School, Fort
Benning, Georgia. Further, each
"Beret" is given further training
on various tactics subjects. The
Association of the United States
Army also has an expanded
program this year including an
Opinion Forum and a Newsletter,
along with its guest speakers and
field trips.
126
127
Since June 3, 1938, the Tulane
Naval Reserve Officers Training
Corps has played an important role
on and off campus through its unit
activities. Along with their
academic programs midshipmen
participate actively in specialist
units such as the Black Trident
Drill Team, Drum and Bugle
Corps, and Color Guard. These
units are especially busy during
Mardi Gras.
In addition to its rifle and pistol
teams, the NROTC fields teams in
extra-curricular sports ranging
from football to tournament chess.
Midshipmen also take part in
activities sponsored by the Com-modores,
their auxiliary, and the
Anchor and Chain Society, a
coordinating body of midshipmen
established to implement and
administer Naval-oriented ac-tivities
of the NROTC Unit.
The Tulane Department of Naval
Science qualifies midshipmen
through a curriculum of basic
naval subjects, summer cruise
training, and his degree, for a
commission in the Navy or Marine
Corps.
NAVAL R.O.T.C.
126
129
AIR FORCE R.O.T.C.
130
The purpose of Air Force ROTC
is to prepare qualified college
graduates for careers as Air Force
officers. Together with graduates
of the Air Force Acadamy, ROTC
graduates provide the Air Force
with a balanced officer corps
whose education and experience
cover all fields of knowledge-technical,
social, and humanities.
A cadet's first two years consist
of classroom courses in Air Force
history, principles of warfare, and
military systems. Weekly drill and
competition in organized athletics
introduce the cadet to teamwork
and discipline. The third and fourth
years of the program are designed
to give qualified officer candidates
practical experience in leadership.
Four weeks of summer Field
Training, command positions on
the drill field, and participation in
the cadet staff give advanced
cadets command and management
experience. Seminar courses
stressing the use of aerospace
power and the role of the Air Force
officer allow advanced cadets to
increase their knowledge while
improving communications skills.
The four-year AFROTC program
stresses the Air Force's "whole
man" concept; it produces officer
candidates with the knowledge and
wisdom to manage today's com-plex
aerospace warfare systems.
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BEAUTIES
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REGAN ALFORD
138
Photography by
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BARBARA HALL
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SHARON CARRIGAN
MAID OF HONOR
JANNTERRELL
PUDDIN BROWN
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MISS PAULINE TULANE
CHARLOTTE BEYER
144
Photography by Michael P. Smith
at the Seven Oal<s Plantation
145
MAID OF HONOR
MISSY CHEESEMAN
146
DEBBIE ARAABRUST
147
DEIRDRE WHITE
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BEVERLY BENNETT
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JOAN ARBOUR
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MARIA DAVIS
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EPSILON
PI
1. Scott Spector
2. Glen Hedgepeth
3. Jay Rovert
4. Jeff Altschuler
5. Richard Bobys
6. Steve Baker
7. Dick Sliarpstein
8. Steve Rosner
9. Richard Katzoff
10. Joe Kaplan
11. Charlie Brown
12. Bob Glasser
13. Mark Ginsberg
14. Rick Shteamer
15. Mike Kramer
16. Howard Rubin
17. Gary Levison
18. Steve Berman
19. David Slosky
20. Mike Moskowitz
21. Ray Gordon
22. Gordon Gaethe
23. Mike Shteamer
24. Henry Rosenblatt
25. Mix Bregman
26. Jeff Weisman
27. Chuck Gochman
28. Ace Ackerman
29. Steve Witman
30. Stan Stein
31. Bruce Kingsdorf
32. Steve Rappeport
33. Joel Sorosky
34. Rick Weisler
35. Steve Perin
36. Barry Braun
37. Bill Bernsohn
38. Chuck Kessler
39. Jim Lindeman
40. Larry Sindel
41. Rich Gouss
42. Sandy Martin
43. Bob Raskin
44. Irwin Mandlekern
45. Howard Berman
46. Jim Blumenthal
47. Mark Paris
48. Joel Weinstein
49. Ron Kaplan
50. Bob Leibman
51. Mark Stein
52. Mitch Ex
53. Richard Paul
54. Mark Yellin
55. Matz
NOT PICTURED
Gene Berman
Ken Chackes
Scott Coleman
Milt Eccles
Harvey Grossman
Don Harris
Phil Hoffman
Mitch Holleb
Steve Katz
Steve Perin
Phil Lazarus
Bill Lepman
Cliff Levy
Dave Lubin
Randy Meyer
Randy Potter
Ed Richard
Rich Ronder
Gary Rones
Glen Rones
Kip Saginor
George Sagenreich
Andy Spatz
Art Stein
Andy Titen
Kevin Wein
Bruce Berger
Chuck Gryll
Jonny Lake
Rick Melnick
Gary Saginor
Gene Saltzburg
Ken Schubb
Dave Silvers
Dave Smith
Jerry Rippan
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1. Charles Caldwell 20. Rod Panton 39. Leonard Brown Bob McDonald
2. Sandy Ruark 21. Mark Pate 40. Art Paulina Keith Pyburn
3. David Perez 22. George McGowin 41. John Pruet Lamar Richardson
4. Wayne Lolan 23. Mike Collins 42. Arnie Spanjers Evan Soule
5. Grant Hemphill 24. David Bellamy 43. Rob Peterson Brad Stephens
6. Brian Jones 25. Jerry McGlothen 44. Fred Monterubio Steve Szymurski
7. Richard Herl<lots 26. Jim Reid 45. Max Foster Steve Weart
8. Charles Snow 27. John Krupsky 46. Ray Knecht Clifton Kakalia
9. David Epstein 28. Mike Hickock 47. Mike James St. Paul Bourgeois, IV
10. Mac)< Hyman 29. Carl Norcross 48. Steve Reilly Robert McNab
11. Tim Freeh 30. Bob Ma hood Alex Ashy
12. Ray Kinney 31. Bill Burton Rick Boutall
13. Phil Depp 32. Bob Whiteman Paul Garofalo
14. Lem Moorman 33. David Castanon Sid Farmer
15. John Seale 34. Sam Robinson NOT PICTURED Thorn Grafton
16. Rod Hartman 35. John Pemberton David Blevins Bill Klein
17. Miles Kehoe 36. Ed Knight Dennis Kasimian Chuck McKirahan
18. John Markham 37. Alan Laff Kenny Kreft Boyd Shaffer
19. Jeff Aycock 38. Jim Farr Joe Locicero David Martin
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1. Clay Adams
2. Chuck O'Brien
Ted Adams
Mike McNulty
Bill Robinson
Stewart Lawrence
Joe DiGrado
David Booth
Ben Bialeck
Mike McKeever
11. Rob Bouzon
12. Dean Taylor
Dick Corales
Tom Burgguieres
John McManus
Pat Flower
Sam Burguieres
John Stewart
Ron Weisser
Leo Fox, III
George Barkett
John Mahon
Kent Smith
Ed Rhew
Eriing Larson
26. Jeft Winchester
27. Tommy Gardner
28. Jim Caire
29. Bruce Sanderson
30. John Muery
Calvin Clanfield
Tommy LeBlanc
Ron Barlow
Bob Thomas
Bruce McKeever
NOT PICTURED
Stubard Barnett
Bill Charbonnet
Mike Cogrftvich
Bob Corbitt
Kenny Davis
Mark Evers
Pat Garner
Buddy Guidi
Bubby Lewis
Eric Lucy
Mac McLeod
Chuck Magill
John Morris
Lee Robinson
Bob Chambers
Bob Zurcher
Charles Bahn
Bob Barnes
Bill Carlin
Steve Frischhertz
Bill Kuhlman
164
BETA
THETA
PI
1. Maury Picheloup
2. Jody Jungers
3. Richard Weinberg
4. Steve Minor
5. Cory Oldweiler'
6. Bob Theodore
7. Bob Shimmin
8. Richard Atwood
9. Al Wetzel
10. Henri Wolbrette
11. Norm Mitchell
12. Bob Murphy
13. Wooglin
14. Jinn Agnich
15. Tim Mitchell
16. Sam Ingalls
17. Mike Dolan
18. Chet Mehrin
19. Chuck Brent
20. Thom Franklin
21. John McCutchen
22. Chris Gwin
23. Brad Reynolds
24. N.O. Garbage Man
and Soul Brother
25. Mrs. Shimmin
26. Jim Rees
27. Howard Barnett
:28. John Dowel I
29. Burn Johnson
30. John Gustav
31. Peter Raarup
32. Mike Engler
33. Susan
34. Bud Antin
35. Ned Hemard
36. Charles Harrison
37. Yat # 1
38. Yat # 2
NOT PICTURED
Paul Bubrick
Morgan Jones
Chuck McGee
Bruce Stinson
Mark Badger
Kent Faulkner
Jack Harlan
Jim Wilbert
Rick Drummond
Miles Pratt
Kent Pratt
Richard Richoux
Whit Oliver
Pete R. Wabbitt
165
1. Hardy Richardson 31. Steve Gilmer
2. Calvin Jones 32. Jim Francis
3. Barry Mabry 33. Sam Banks
4. Jeffey 34. Sparky Wells
5. Willie White 35. Teel Bivins
6. Bob Nugon 36. Judy
7. Robin Punches 37. Fernando Sanchez
8. Peggy 38. T.C. Jester
9. Katherine 39. Max Well
10. Jack Barthell 40. Jack Denis
11. Sonny Shields 41. Miles Lewis
12. Will Bland 42. Robby Whitaker
13. Charlie Miller 43. Allen Stewart
14. Gertrude 44. Rusty Lawrence
15. Clem Binnings
16. Sandy Lowe
17. Matilda
18. Tom Merrick NOT PICTURED
19. John Dane Cleland Powell
20. John Robinson Phil Castle
21. Robert Frank Merrick
22. Joe Joachim Pa rker Dinkins
23. Ann Gordon Gsell
24. Christy Courtney Robinson
25. Seph Dupuy Kevin Fitzpatrick
26. Tom Riser Billy Grace
27. Myda Lou Dinky Autenrieth
28. John Pottharst Mike Webber
29. Bob Vorhoff Cop Perez
30. Laura Tom Swingloft
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON
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DELTA
TAU
DELTA
1. Pete Emigh
2. Ron Newton
3. Joe Boaz
4. Phil Niddrie
5. John Baer
6. Eddie Pratt
7. Bill Torkildson
8. Lee Mowe
9. Paul Crow
10. Buddy Fraser
11. David Wellen
12. Don Freeman
13. John Eubank
14. John Mahoney
Tom Van Buskirk
Pete Kwiatkowski
Millard Bosworth
David Walker
19. John Scurry
20. Rick Calcote
21. Bob Irvine
22. Sonny Wheelahan
23. Glen Dismukes
24. Morris Talley
25. Neal Fleming
15.
16.
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26. Dave Dolkart
27. Clancey Willis
28. Bill Fones
29. Jim Barthouse
30. Don Sharp
31. Tom Lowry
32. Bruce Danner
33. Harvey Wagar
34. Gordon Stone
35. Rod Fernandez
NOT PICTURED
Hamilton Fish
Sam Fraser
Bob Lee
John Lewis
Bob Manard
Doug Miller
Lloyd Mutter
Duane Pulver
Jerry Schroeder
Toby Spurge
Jimmy Urrate
Carson Wales
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0. Robert E. Lee 19. Berry Thompson
1. John Davis 20. Chris Benton NOT PICTURED
2. Rich Balderston 21. Virgil Fox Tom Bernard Bob Nail
3. Chris Steg 22. John Manard Buddy Blue Kenny Firtgang
4. Sewell Elliott 23. Kendall Hobson Bob Birtel Marshall Orderman
5. Kent Altaras 24. Clark Cromwell Norm Butka Chip Pique
6. Jack Bell 25. Russ Nolan Bryan Caruso Dicky Polchow
7. Bill Boyer 26. Chuck Slick Tom Chapman Andy Reinhart
8. Bill Anderson 27. Randy Lewis Alec Coxe Steve Robinson
9. Hooper Nichols 28. Bill Webster Bob Edmundson Randy Ross
10. Chip Sanders 29. Richard Foster Bill Everett Charlie Saint
11. Johnny Williams 30. Randy Smith Grey Ferris Jimmy Sheats
12. Lynn Johnston 31. Ben Slater Pancho Fleming Andy Shields
13. Ward Howard 32. Craig Thompson Jim Fuller Lee Trice
14. Bruce Wallace 33. Chris Sheridan Tommy Hull Robin Tyler
15. Meade Grigg 34. Tim Brannon Bret Lebreton Jim Walley
16. Bill Wright 35. Tom Gautier Dave Matison Chuck Wickstrom
17. Chip Rosen 36. John Edward Howe, J r. Dick Mersman Doug Williams
18. Preston Brown 37. Rocky Rockstroh Mike Moore John Williams
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1. Ellen Anderson
2. John Nelson
3. Judy Nelson
4. Brian Bourg
5. Ellen Stene
6. Steve Newman
7. Kevin Walsh
8. Jerry Gatto
9. Steve Calahan
10. Charlie Smith
n. John Hankins
12. Peachy Clark
13. Mike Caldwell
14. Tracy Kobs
15. Clay Skinner
16. Skip Falgout
17. Chris Thompson.
18. Benton Dapant
19. Grey Freiman
20. Fred Amman
21. Bill Bruer
22. Dick Lewis
23. David Knox
24. Peter Olivier
25. Jim Witlerspoon
26. Angelo Mattalino
27. Steve Schultz
28. Tom Walsh
29. Merril Brown
30. Percy Lewis Caesar
NOT PICTURED
Pat Dial
Steve Korbeckl
Nick AAasso
David Bland
Jack Laborde
Chip Dewitt
Terry Edwards
Scott Kaufman
Stretch Lewis
Scott Heape
Joe Bullard
Jim Thompson
John Matziger
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1. Fred Peace 16. Branch Craige 31. Bill Gordon Jim Canik
2. Glenn Helton 17. Dean Schweitzer 32. Andy Armstrong Walt Daly
3. Tony AAintz 18. Blair Weigel 33. Paul Arvites Steve Faller
4. John Turner 19. Mark Strider 34. Andy Allen Don Grotenhuis
5. John Kirchner 20. Bob Therrell 35. Joe Hoagland Steve Hawkins
6. Tom Painter 21. Bert Smith 36. Chris Frano Chris Heinrichs
7. Mickey Connolly 22. John McCarron 37. Clark Durant Mike Kemp
8. Eddie Feuille 23. Chip Hebert 38. David Fabre AAarc Mickelbor
9. John Beatty 24. Tom Kenna 39. John Bradley Arty Raskin
10. Bob Wiggins 25. Sandy Wray 40. Alan Lax Lou Tanner
11. Bob Caldwell 26. Randy Pick 41. Ray Moon Jim Tatum'
12. Dave Verlander 27. Kim Podkulski 42. Mike Kane Rick Towie
13. Bill Collins 28. Jim McCready Lon West
14. Bob Okleshen 29. Warren Keyser NOT PICTURED
IS. Bill Oanaher 30. Mark Lassiter Jack Bonner
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1. Alan Baird 35 Jay Bradshear
2. Bill Knowles 36. Sandy Webb
3. Richard Cunningham 37 . Bob Boese
4. Steve Curtis 38 . Hector Del Castillo
5. Charlie Redmond 39 . Bill Bush
6. Steve Spomer 40 . Lenny Carota
7. Johnny Burns 41 . Pat Akins
8. John Harlan 42 . Skip Beasley
9. Robin Donnelly 43 . Andy Treichler
10. Rob Lakey 4A . Ron Moore
11. Bill Cherbonnier 4f . Ralph Bowden
12. Bill Miele
13. Steve Akin
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Joe Pixel NOT PICTURED
16. Rick Worrall Vic Barbieri
17. Doug Furr Shorty Blunck
18. Danny Barrios Roger Brown
19. Ed Roberson Ernie Castro
20. Jim Porter Bill Foret
21. Rich Prino' Harold Gonzalez
22. Tom Kennedy Ward Griffith'
23 Paul Wilson Jim Koontz
24 Ray Keller Mel LeBlanc
25 Denise Sucarino Newman Lofland
26 Bill Daume Paul Mallon'
27 Lynn Povi^ell Ira Marcus
28 John Garison Vic Mistretta
29 Steve Beasley Skip Pique
30 Gary Banks Steve Shanks
31 Cam Tally Pete Spann
32 Dave Olsen Gene Tomlin
33 John Agnonne Carl Weathington
34 Kelly Gheen A! Watson
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
1. Ronnie Mueller 24. Billy Weidner 47. John Goodson Mike Kelly
2. Tom Smith 25. Ronnie Bertucci 48. Huey Kenney David Kingren
3. Joe Bruce 26. Jim Atkins 49. Lea Crump Hilliard Lawler
4. Mike Florie 27. Steve Munroe 50. Scott Thomas Tom Lehman
5. John Dommerlch 28. Ronnie Guzman 51. Bob Bresnahan B.J. Lyon
6. Bill Robinson 29. Jeff Kinsell 52. Richard Vice Al Mansour
7. Robin Sandage 30. Eric Swanson 53. Lee Moss Ernest Martin
8. Harry Moon 31. Jimmy Lee 54. George Nelson Mike Mason
9. Johnny Williams 32. Larry Stone Hugh Meagher
10. Hal Decell 33. Bart Hall Ed McCord
11. Bob Thompson 34. John Gill NOT PICTURED Chas. Moss
12. Sam Banks 35. Bill Bailey Tommy Argote Tony Neil
13. Chip Wenger 36. Clay Spencer Butch Bailess John Patrick
14. Jim Merrill 37. Thom Gonzales Greg Bertucci Craig Peterson
15. Jack Swetland 38. Bill Bordielon Mike Billingsley Henry Potter
16. Charlie Pyle 39. Bill McGregor Crew Cleveland Greg Robers
17. Paul McDonald 40. Ty Taylor Bob Dart Roger Schramm
18. Steve Wilcox 41. Mike Moyie Charlie Fectel Ed Smith
19. Steve Cortelyou 42. Toby Hecht George Ferguson John Sutter
20. Claude Clayton 43. Lee Forestiere Rob Gerhardt Steve Thorney
21. Jack Spottswood 44. Roy Johnson Chuck Herlihy Mark Wagner
22. Drew Madar 45. Tim Farmer Sam Jones Mike Woscoboinic
23. Joe Krewer 46. Jim Perry
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1. Howard Shapiro 20. Bob Hirsch NOT PICTURED
2. Barry Weiner 21. Richard Schlanger Nathan Berolzheimer Kenny Mirvis
3. John Levine 22. Rick Wilkof Dave Chernikoff Lenny Stein
4. Richard Levene 23. Willie Steve Gradus John Salstone
5. Suzy SAAAMIE 24. Steve Glazer Steve Lukin Jimmy Dresnick
6. Wayne Stroenfeld 25. Allen Miller Robert Levy Brian Bash
7. SAMantha Frat 26. Ted Zelman Mitch Modansky Brad Roller
8. Howard Hoffman 27. Don Bukstein Rich Miller Bob Hertzberg
9. Mike Lewis 28. Eddie Royal Bruce Meltzer Paul Sil,s
10. Steve Schuster 29. Fred Kerstein Steve Strelitz Barry Goldsmith
11. Morris Hyman 30. Jon Saiver Jack Hillman Elliott Novy
12. Bruce Berman 31. Mike Robbins Dean Bramson Merril Hicks
13. Larry Karp 32. Same Old 76 Zack Flax Monly Preiser
14. Sandy Bernes 33. Tracy Rosen Bob Kurlander Cliff Ross
15. Richie Weiman 34. Bob Benno Steve Klein Harold Rubin
16 Eliot Arnovitz 35 Mr. Jack J.D. Epstein Stan Shapiro
17 Richard, Lichtblau 36 A.B. Goer Syd Lerner Bob Wagman
18 Dana Braan 37 Joel Eizenstat Bob Nathan Bob Sussman
19 Jeff Toren
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SIGMA CHI
1. Beverly Russi Affolter 29. Charlie Zeanah
2. Mike McHugh 30. Bill Hemeter
3. Tim Hummel 31. Marshall Colcock
4. Manning Curtis 32. John Mueller
5. Dave Gladden 33. Hugh Blanchard
6. Jerry Clark 34. Frosty Howell
7. Mark Coffin 35. Frat Fatovic
8. Jim Hernquist 36. Rufus Garts
9. Carl Leedy 37. Frank Burnside
10. Lehman Preis 38. Ray Barnhill
11. Lee Terrell 39. Adriane Kepper
12. Ronnie Tompkins 40. Mike Stanton
13. Steve Mogabgab 41. Silver Gilford
14. Bill McDonnell
15. Albert Low NOT PICTURED
16. Norman Vinn Steve Kramer
17. Bill Reinbold Bill Sealy
18. Mike Cochran John Terkeurst
19. Stewart "Rummy" Kepper Ross Parker
20. Bernie Chill John Pearce
21. Rick Hebeler Steve Morris
22. Golden Garvin Jeff Armitage
23. Fred King Dennis McAffee
24. Wee Wendel Joe Jackson
25. Curly Sills Mark Stonecipher
26. Chris Gilbert Pete Oleck
27. Don Sommers Rick Smith
28. Joe Brown
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2. Girl 17. Eric Doerries 32. Dee Unglaub Chip Colburn
3. Mike Cutslnaw 18. Hud Smith 33. Bob Peery Doak Foster
4. Jim Tudor 19. John Baver 34. Jim Norris Randy Geyerman
5. Don DeCoudres 20. Lewis Roach 35. Jay Austin Ron McGinnis
6. Dana Abbot 21. Bill Wagner 36. Doug Johnston Sam Milne
7. Sid Marlow 22. Henry Bernstein 37. Scotty Davis Vic Pohorelsky
8. Joinn Drye 23. Lynn Ellison 38. Tom Sinks Kerin Pyle
9. Gordon Cain 24. Butch Baker 39. Mike Boone Jason Smith
10. Don Speck 25. Bill Poudrier 40. John Hyslop Jay Stansell
11. Dan Jacob 26. Ed Wolff 41. Ladson Webb Mike Veron
12. Mark Bruner 27. Tim Rathbun 42. Hampton Watkins Wes Dobrian
13. Sid Macey 28. Pat Herrington Bill Stegbauer
14. Widge Griffin 29. Cliff Hornback NOT PICTURED P.J. Papale
IS. Steve Johnson 30. Bill Krucks Don Berg
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1. Dennis Derbes 15. Dwight Bowes
2. Norman Matsuzaki 16. Tip Thiedeman
3. Phil Smitii 17. Tom Sowa
4. Paul Brotman 18. Pete Bock
5. Dan Mauttie 19. Kris Modenbach
6. Jerry Stabler 20. Frank Fromherz
7. Steve Webb 21. Ron Caro
8. Cherry Thomas 22. Suzanne Bourgeois
9. Steve Gale 23. Brian Charboneau
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Dennis Krowe
24. Terry McCall
2. Dan Horton NOT PICTURED
3. Greg Shinglman Jim Morton
4. Mitch Barber Dave Rubin
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Mark Sussman
Neal Haber
Jeff Basen
Leo Wiznitzer
Fred Gertler
Scott Ellis
Mike Monas
Steve Katz
Lin Farmer
Charlie Duke
Steve Zagor
Lee Goodman
Roger Wagman
Alan Yesner
David Goodman
Dan Kaplan
Randy Winn
John Shepherd
Gary Kaplan
Ken Simons
Elon Pollack
Ken Opat
Jeff Garth
Seth AAichelson
Rick Sfrelffer
Bugsy Israel
Alan Wagner
28. Norm Marcus
29. Lon Goodman
30. Andy Kassman
31. Pete Schaumberg
32. Peter Jacobson
33. Mike Pinnolis
34. Scott Sionin
35. Chris Morton
36. Bruce Fink
37. Jeff Hacker
38. Bill Behrendt
39. Lee Lanier
40. Bob Greene
41. Bob Greenstein
42. Fred Sussman
NOT PICTURED
Rick Sackett
Bruce Krell
Leon Pesses
Mel Goldin
Steve Paul
Terry Smith
Mark Stoopler
Pat Flory
Doc Chambliss
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ZETA BETA TAU
1. Dave Supernick
2. Randy Marcus
3. Gary Ziegler
4. Bruce Feingerts
5. Siggie Hiller
6. Ron Fellman
7. Bob Diamond
8. B.J. Harris
9. Glenn Katz
10. Dennis Katz
11. Chucky Leaness
12. David Hesdorffer
13. Phil! Styne
14. Rock Schiller
15. Jack Cohen
16. Rick Dobkin
17. Prince Eichenholz
18. Sheldon Cantor
19. Alan Berger
20. Woosh Fischer
21. Tom Mann
22. Tim Marcus
23. Benny Eicholz
24. Gary Katz
25. Steve Cavalier
26. Howard Levin
27. Alan Orkin
28. Danny Raskin
29. Dave Magrish
30. Jo Sam Kayser
31. Paul Laskey
32. Scott Schwab
33. Rusty Palmer
34. Steve Laren
35. Larry Slung
36. Craig Weil
NOT PICTURED
Arnie Applebaum
Barry Argentar
John Baum
David Bauman
Artie Bernstein
Ira Frank
Flip Frank
Jay Gruber
Bruce Granovetter
Larry Levington
Walter Levy
Paul Lubin
Rick Madden
Scott Markott
Alan Pallet
Jeff Per I mutter
Randall Pick
Ron Rosedale
David Ross
Steve Sundheim
Mickey Wall
Mark Walton
Harlan Weiss
Jay Antis
Stuart Armstrong
Mark Davidson
Ricky Hirsch
Robert Kessler
Leon Marks
John O'Hearn
Larry Piltz
Mark Robin
Herb Suskin
Randy Unger
Don Worley
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195
ALPHA DELTA PI
1. Linda Helman
2. Marilynn Meador
3. Jean Buettner
4. Barbara Rosten
5. Cathy Boudreaux
6. Corie Frantz
7. Elaine Noden
8. Mary Adore Coloney
9. Denise O'keefe
10. Susan Wade
11. Eileen Wrigley
12. Cheryl Schroeder
13. Cathy Kirgis
14. Jeanne Coleman
15. Laurel Malowney
NOT PICTURED
Jean Barton
Sandy Hartley
Joan Jackson
Markie Carrell
Margo Preston
Jane Betts
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1. Harriet Spanierman 20. Louise Wolf 39. Janet Getz 58. Leslie Lewis
2. Helaine Nierman 21. Diane Walker 40. Janet Greenwald
3. Irene Caldwell 22. Barbara Ginsburg 41. Arlene Torbin NOT PICTURED
4. Gail Feinberg 23. Judy Ross 42. Janie Lazarow Mindy Barrar
5. Vicki Samuels 24. Vicki Greenberg 43. Nancy Left KarIa Dungan
6. Debbie Goldberg 25. Wendy Wapnick 44. Peggy Stein Jill Ehrenberg
7. Shelley Dorfman 26. Kay Sampson 45. Pat Prins Susan Forsythe
8. Karen Kleger 27. Mrs. Zander 46. Patsy Friedler Pam Frank
9. Susan Wexler 28. Gene Ellis 47. Saralyn Jacobson Mary Beth Glazer
10. Marsha Hal let 29. Marlene Eskind 48. Cathy Schatz Pat Krasner
11. Carolyn Lipson 30. Sherry Zox 49. Margo Moret Mildred Lehman
12. Gail Wittenberg 31. Jeanne Schwartz 50. Dee Altfater Cissy Pass
13. Cheryl Milkes 32. Beth Marx 51. llene Dobrow Patsy Sewel
14. Linda Saul 33. Betty Gordon 52. Diane Balkin Paula Shapiro
15. Guest 34. Rosalyn Kaplan 53. Diane Mazur Ruth Shapiro
16. Sue Salz 35. Jean Pressburg 54. Ann Levy Brucie Silverman
17. Barbara Nisenson 36. Gayle Goodman 55. Marcia Abramson Ellen Strauss
18. Mary Wolfson 37. Robin Vrono 56. Dale Caplan Susan Wagner
19. Leslie Venners 38. Sondra Kravtin 57. Susan Goldfaden
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ALPHA OMICRON PI
1. Carol Meyer
2. Karen Manemann
3. Tori Dillon
4. Kay Warr
5. Martha Sellers
6. Cheryl Palermo
7. Adele Salzer
8. Nanette Mollere
Leah Straub
Diane Ryan
Joan King
Gwen Hager
Susan Van Hart
Mary Schaub
Suzanne Taylor
Kathleen Lambert
Kathy Schneidau
Frances Pappas
Beth Pouts
20. Virginia Schneidau
21. Leslie Lewis
22. Betsy Keys
23. Cathy Griffis
24. Lisa Hall
25. Gussie Dwyer
26. Bruce Ann Cornell
27. Vivian Bruer
28. Suzanne Aldige
29. Beth Singleton
30. Jan Gonzales
NOT PICTURED
Nona Bear
Linda Gonzales
Stephanie Twilbeck
Kathy Vefituratos
Kathy Winsberg
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CHI OMEGA
1. Sallie Scanlan
2. Danielle Dutrey
3. Rebecca Odum
4. AAary Jane Poteat
5. Lan Degeneres
6. Kathy Posey
7. Cris Traxler
8. Candy Johnson
9. Carter Dudley
10. Deidre White
11. Mary Carrigan
12. Karen Russi
13. Ragan Kimbrell
14. George Ann Hayne
15. Debby Armbrust
16. Pat Hutchins
17. Mary Beth Plauche
18. Betsy Hoinn
19. Katy Kostka
20. Candy Ross
21. Page Elmore
22. AAissy Tench
23. Pixie Pattison
24. Jane Deener
25. Brooke Ray
26. Nancy Hall
27. Susan Kahlmus
28. Kathy Plauche
29. Kay Van Kirk
30. Patricia Hopkins
31. Barbara Frischhertz
32. Noel Engemon
33. Gwen Garner
34. Craig Christensen
35. Lucy Lane
36. Catherine Hagaman
37. Barbara Hall
38. Donna Wilcox
39. Martha Dover
40. Betty Miles
41. Sharman Smith
42. Lindi Russell
43. Kathy Ross Pat Christofferson
44. Martha Burck Emery Clark
45. Kate Keating Dale Dane
46. Mimi Dossett Molly Daniel
47. Mary McClintock Julie Kampen
48, Becky Ray Tupper Lampton
49. Kelly Ross Kay Pace
50. Sally Simpson Tibby Penn
51. Andrea Ricards Sandi Stream
52. Janie Atfolter Carrie Vincent
Linda Young
NOT PICTURED Logan Byrne
Patty Adkins Vanna Warmack
Sharon Carrigan Sylvia Young
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1. Jennifer James
2. Karen Lautz
3. Carol Mullens
4. Mary Phlumm
5. Roz Rogers
6. Christy Hendrixson
7. Glace Verlander
8. Peggy Dillon
9. Pat Boylston
10. Rusty Josephs
11. Barbara Dickson
12. Susan King
13. Ann Packer
14. Kathy Butler
15. Patty Houser
16. Laurelle Neel
17. Carol Carrico
18. Louie Fox
19. Betty Dillon
20. Susan Frere
21. Margo Stowers
22. Tica Hartman
23. Lory Lockwood
24. Nancy Hackney
25. Martha Azar
26. Susan Simington
27. Heather Butler
28. Emmy Barnes
29. Minta Zulkey
30. Bridget Sullivan
31. Christine Kelly
32. Peggy Abraham
33. Mary Lou Parker
34. Ann Kaplan
35. Martha Campbell
36. Carol Garvin
37. Leslie Newman
38. Donna Sherlock
39. Karen Johnson
40. Claudette Campbell
41. Liza Wright
42. Gretchen Amhreim
43. Donna Chambers
44. Barbara Pitts
45. Marilyn Millw/ee
46. Jane Scisson
47. Ann Boylston
48. Derry Hill
NOT PICTURED
Bonnie Baird
Peggy Berck
Clemma Burns
Julia Callaw/ay
Genna Clark
Marilyn Goode
Liz Gordon
Nan Hague
Ann McCormick
Harriet McFaul
Vycke Miller
Jeanne Obert
Leila Perrin
Jennifer Quale
Laura Yancey
Trevi Pearson
Lynn Rice
Jane Zimmerman
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1. Martha Scholl
2. Gin Taylor
3. Cassie Curtis
4. Patricia Carlock
5. Alice Holler
6. Carol Roseberry
7. Cannon Wann
8. Laura Anderson
9. Barry AAcGahey
10. Betty Brownfield
11. Ellen Lewis
12. DeAnne Hines
13. Lucille Bayon
14. Irv Zeller
15. Lou Clarke
16. Susan Tucker
17. Julia Webb
18. Cathy Dalton
19. Ellen Stone
20. Jenny Jackson
21. Lana Killgore
22. Betsey Campbell
23. Joan Arbour
24. Nancy Bryant
25. Sally Howell
26. Regan Alford
27. Paula Perrone
28. Jann Terral
29. Carolyn Aiken
30. Muffin Mayer
31. Nicette Gensler
32. Chris Heaberlin
33. Karin Swenson
34. Jeannie Dowling
35. Pam Parker
36. Kasey Gaines
37. Charlotte Beyer
38. Michelle McClure
39. Shelley Scott
40. Ellen Hanckel
41. Joannie Cloninger
42. Barbara Gott
43. Marcia Mortenson
44. Billy Budd
45. Peachy Clark
46. Jill Sullivan
47. Michelle Favrot
48. Charlene Prosser
NOT PICTURED
Beverly Anderson
Lu Anthony
Beth Childress
Lynn Clark
Mary Martha Curd
Martha Currie
Toto Duchein
Penny Eaves
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2. Martha Kley
3. Lisette Hayes
4. Camille Rogers
5. Sue Niles
6. Ibby Parks
7. Debbie Herring
8. Cathy Terry
9. Kathy Slocombe
10. Susan Ponsaa
11. Lynn Martin
12. Millie Pilie
13. Jane Peeler
14. Karen Meador
15. Kathy Tomberlin
16. Rona Simmons
17. Lyrin Lehnhardt
18. Lynn Driggers
19. Cheryl Verlander
20. Susan Cooke
21. Alice Wilbert
22. Marianne Lipscombe
23. Stephanie Ragland
24. Lorraine de Montluzin
25. Nancy Greene
26. Leslie Ainsworth
27. Babs Beisner
28. Ann Carter Vaden
29. Ginny Garrett
30. Pam Jones
31. Jill Douthett
32. Patty Watson
33. Norel Tullier
34. Diane Smith
35. Helen Bailey
36. Nancy Williamson
37. Tamara Vannoy
38. Nancy Stockbridge
39. Vicki Van Yahres
40. Linda Woodson
41. Paula McKenzie
42. Vicki Haddenhorst
43. Keenan Pickert
NOT PICTURED
Chris Caldwell
Denise Cassens
Gwen Davidson
Margi DeJohn
Jane Dovith
Joan Dugas
Nancy Eschette
Lynn Foster
Beth Goode
Geni Merritt
Ann Metrailer
Peg Miller
Phyll Nugent
Carol Phillips
Anna Wade
Tammy Winter
Mary Meredith (JYA)
Justine Tally (JYA)
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PI BETA PHI
210
1. Alice Harris
2. Martee Igert
3. Marcia Bennett
4. Bonnie Falconer
5. Beverly Bennett
6. Ellen Carter
7. Jeanne Eagen
8. Joan Powell
9. Lynn Mackie
10. Susalee Norris
11. Kathy Johnson
12. Muffet Fonte
13. Cathy Rose
14. Debbie Cromwell
15. Marguerite Crow
16. Sugar Cokinos
17. Meg Jordan
18. Betsy Dozier
19. Gail Pratt
20. Eran Pickens
21. Jeanne Riopelle
22. Anne Higgins
23. Cathy Dyer
24. Diane Sanderson
25. Helen Sneed
26. Tricia Sammons
27. Sally Johnson
28. Mary Ellen Wallace
29. Dana Robinson
30. Maria Paradelo
31. Natalia Cokinos
32. Irene Briede
33. Debbie Gaddy
34. Joan McMullen
35. Ann Jordan
36. Debie Long
37. Becky Whitten
38. Susie Brown
39. Pam Monast
40. Missy Webber
41. Janet Burney
42. Mimi O'conner
43. Annie Sanchez
44. Kitty Pyle
45. Laurie Sale
46. Sharon Dalovisio
47. Lou Anna Coots
48. Toni Owen
NOT PICTURED
Jo Bounds
Nora Riley
Donna Dykes
Nancy Backus
Karen Conley
Christy Donahue
Martha Harris
Sawese Junnonville
Nancy Landry
Tealy Miller
Dorothy Toby
Stephanie Wagvespack
Virginia Harris
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2. Pann Richmond
3. Judi Fagin
4. Cheryl Gay
5. Susie Meyer
6. Barbara Antis
7. Alice Oram
8. Sally Forb
9. Debbie Levy
10. Barbara Elman
11. Carol AAehlman
12. AAimi Salkin
13. Lou Wenneker
14. Stephanie Levinson
15. Alyse Cohen
16. Diane Strauss
17. JoAnne Berlin
18. Robbie Gordon
19. Paula Michael
20. Jean Eichenbaum
21. Ellen Feldman
22. Rhonda Friedlander
23. Sherry Bender
24. Ever Koven
25. Joyce Mayers
26. Sue Padower
27. Carol Schure
28. Peggy Koven
29. Barbara Kaplan
30. Pat Moss
31. Reggie Mutnick
32. Nancy Swiren
33. Laurel Sherman
34. Suzanne Mandel
35. Alice Weil
36. Judy Herman
37. Suzy Pasch
38. Millie Pelofsky
39. Andy Landsman
40. Sandy Daum
41. Puddin Brown
42. Shelley Iteld
43. Susan Flamm
44. Shelley Citron
45. Riedy Lustig
46. Nancy Myers
47. Bonnie Weitzenkorn
48. Gail Rosoff
49. Phyllis Gutterman
NOT PICTURED
Sherry Wilensky
Nancy Aronson
Jan Buchstane
Lin Churney
Nonie England
Shari Halberg
Michael Hart
Jan Jackerson
Elaine Raphael
Cathy Saliman
Sara Shackleton
Cyndi Shoss
Paula Bass
Alice Hart
Nancy Mazur
Debbie Rachlin
Genie Roth
Lou Wenneker
Sherry Flashman
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2. ARTHUR OWEN
3. JIM FAHS
4. RICH BALDERSTON
5. TED HOCHSCHWENDER
6. FROF. JAAN ALFERE
7. RICH CHARLESWORTH
8. ERIK HOSKINSON
9. BILL RUSHTON
10. GEORGE GATTONI
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12. LAWRENCE TAFFARO
13. BILL EVERETT
14. CHRIS GREEN
15. JACK SCHUPF
16. CHUCK SANDERS
17. ED JENDRY
18. JIM ROGERS
NOT PICTURED
LAWRENCE ARCENEAUX
GERALD BILLES
BENJAMIN CHAIT
HARRY HARWOOD
MALCOLM HEARD
RICHARD LEBOEUF
JAMES PRITCHARD
JOHN SCURRY
THOMAS TOOKE
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ELISABETH ACOSTA
JAY AUSTIN
RUDY BARTON
GERHARD E. BECKER
CHARLES CRISP BENTON
JON BLEHAR
JOHN BRADLEY, JR.
SHELDON H. CANTOR
TERESITA J. CASTELLANOS
GARY T. CONNOR
ALVIN J. COX
JERALD B. DORSEY
JOHN L. DRYE
JIM FARR
TIMOTHY C. FRECH
LINDA MAE GRIFFITH
LARY HESDORFFER
KEITH HOOKS
MICHAEL R. HOWARD
THOMAS W. JENKS
JOAN C. KING
BRUCE LEVY
FRANK MASSON
JAMES S. REID
J. ROLANDO SANCHEZ
BRIAN SAYRE
MIMI SCHAUB
WILLIAM PAUL SEALY
WILLIAM STALEY
ANTHONY J. TAFFARO
KNOX TUMLIN
SUSAN VAN HART
RANDOLPH VON BREGMANN
LEO WIZNITZER
ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS
ANDREW ALLEN, Vice-President, Tulanians; Vice-President,
Senior Class; Secretary and President, Ptii Kappa Sigma.
ALBERTA. ALYN, JR., Recreation Committee; Lyceum; U.C.
Board; Sailing Club; Sailing Team.
JOHN ANDREWS
HAL JORDAN APPLEBAUM, Beta Beta Beta; Pre-Med
Society; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
ALFONSO ARIAS, Sailing Club.
LARRY ARNOLD
ELIOT M. ARNOVITZ, Greenbackers; President and Treasurer,
Panhellenic Council; Who's Who; Sports Editor, JAMBALAYA;
University Senate Committees; Sigma Alpha Mu.
WILLIAM H. ATKINSON, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical
Society; Young Republicans; Scholars and Fellows; Dean's List.
CHARLES P. AZUKAS, Head Football Manager; Scabbard and
Blade; National Commander, Arnold Air Society; Omicron Delta
Kappa; Scholars and Fellows; Phi Kappa Sigma.
JAMES D. BANKS, Afro-American Congress; C.A.C.T.U.S.;
Scabbard and Blade. _
FRANK J. BARRY, JR., Commander, Pershing Rifles; Scab-bard
and Blade; Lyceum; Elections Committee; Editor, Frosh
'73; Editor-Without-Portfolio, Assistant Editor, HULLABALOO;
Pi Sigma Alpha.
DONALD BECKETT, J.Y.A.; Project Opportunity. ^s^m^ti
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STEPHEN BERG, General Manager, WTUL; Orchestra; In-tramural
Sports; Band; What's What.
SIDNEY J. BERGER, Tulane University Band.
EUGENE B. BERMAN, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Executive Board.
STEPHEN MARK BERMAN, J.Y.A.; Dean's List;
HULLABALOO; House Council; Scholars and Fellows; Alpha
Epsilon Pi.
NEIL Z. BIEN
TEEL BIVINS, President, Senior Class; President, Delta Kappa
Epsilon; President, Inner House Council; Student Senate;
Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who.
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DAVID M. BLEVINS, Alpha Phi Omega; A.U.S.A.; Alpha Sigma
Phi.
RANDALL W. BOWMAN, Sailing Club; Greenbackers, Vice-
President; Spirit Council; President, Canterbury Club; Co-
Editor, A & S Newsletter; Pi Kappa Alpha.
TIMOTHY H. BRANNON, Navy R.O.T.C; Vice-President,
Kappa Alpha.
BOB BRESNAHAN, Co-captain, Swimming Team; ."^igma Alpha
Epsilon.
RICHARD BRETZ, Chairman, Lagniappes; President,
University Center Board; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished
Military Student; Dorm Advisor.
CHARLES HENRY BROWN, Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega;
Phi Kappa Alpha.
WILLIAM BURTON, Alpha Sigma Phi.
C. JACK CANTRELL, Vice-President, Tulane Band; Director,
Pep Band; Spirit Council; Stage Band.
EDWARD F. CARTER,III, Sailing Club; Pre-Medical Society;
Alpha Epsilon Delta.
ROBERT J. CASSE
PHILIP D. CASTILLE, J.Y.A.; HULLABALOO; Consultant,
JAMBALAYA; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
ERNEST S. CASTRO, Greenbackers; Spotlighters; Student
Senate; Cosmopolitan; Pi Kappa Alpha.
PAUL G. CATROU, Pre-Medical Society; Beta Beta Beta.
SUI TAK CHAN, Delta Phi Alpha; Scholars and Fellows; Chi
Phi.
BRIAN CHARBONEAU, Sigma Pi.
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STEVEN R. CHESNICK, Band; Sailing Club; Vice-President,
Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Scholars
and Fellows; C.A.C.T.U.S.
PAUL M. CHIARELLO, Zilch.
JIMMY FUN CHIN, Sanskrit Club.
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P.C. CHRISTAKOS, Sailing Club.
CLAUDE CLAYTON, Lyceum; Student Senate; R.O.T.C;
JAMBALAYA: Pledge Trainer, Secretary, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
DUANE LEIGH COLBURN, Band; Pep Band; Navy R.O.T.C;
Sigma Nu.
ARTHUR A. CRAIS, JR., Choir; J.Y.A.
STEPHEN E. CULLINAN, JR.
JOHN DANIELS, T.U.T.; C.A.C.T.U.S.; Student Senate;
versive Activities; A. A.
Sub-
JEROME D. DAVIS
GLENN DELATTE, Delta Phi Alpha; German Society; Kappa
Delta Phi; Dean's List.
ROY DEMENT
ANDREW L. DIAMOND, Glendy Burke Society; House Council.
JOHN HAMILTON DOWNS, Westminster Fellowship; A Capella
Choir; Army Rifle Team; Chi Phi.
HOMER J. DUPUY, III, Student Senate; Pan Hellenic Coun-cilman;
Army R.O.T.C; Distinquished Military Student; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
JOELD. EPSTEIN, Pre-Medical Society; Greenbackers; Sigma
Alpha Mu.
RICHARD L. EPSTEIN, Pre-Law Society; Cirlce "K" Vice-
President.
MITCH EX, Recreation Committee; Business statf, Frosh 72;
Business Staff, Student Directory; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
RONALD J. FAHRENBACHER
TIM FARMER, Dorm Council; Cheerleader; Treasurer, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
WOODARD E. FARMER, Agronomy Club.
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ROBERT E. FLANDRY, Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Epsilon
Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Tulane Scholars; Treasurer, Panhellenic
Council; President, Sigma Nu.
ZACHARY DAVID FLAX, Vice-President for Administration,
Student Senate; Honor Board; President, Sophomore Class;
Secretary-Treasurer, College of A & S; Student Conduct Com-mittee;
Sigma Alpha AAu.
C. NEAL FLEMING, JR., President, Delta Tau Delta.
JAMES B. FLOREY, Senior Dorm Advisor; President, McBryde
House; Interhouse Council; Greenbackers; Sailing Club;
Cosmopolitan; Tulane Scholars.
KENNETH M. FONTENOT, Delta Phi Alpha.
GLENN FOREMAN
LEE ANDREW FORESTIERE, Intramural Representative;
Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
CALVIN L. FOX, Varsity Football; Fellowship of Christian
Athletes; National Conclave Planning Chairman; Arnold Air
Society.
JIM FRANCIS, Student Senate; Omicron Delta Kappa; Student
Conduct Committee; Curriculum Committee; Pi Sigma Alpha;
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
SAM J. ERASER, Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta; Army R.O.T.C.
CLAY FREDERICK, Self Study.
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JAMES R. FRIEDMAN, Editor, Student Directory.
JAIME GEIGER, Pre-Medical Society.
GREGORY GIESELMAN, Lagniappes; Green backers; Campus
Nite; Sigma Chi.
FRED GILLIS
HOWARD GITTELSON, President, Tulane Intramurals.
CHARLES S. GOCHMAN, Tulane Scholars; J.Y.A.; Alpha
Epsilon Pi.
FRED GOLDSTEIN, Elections Committee; Special Projects
Committee; Sociology Special Projects.
MATTHEW B. GORSON, Tulane Scholars; Pi Sigma Alpha;
Sigma Alpha Mu.
ARON K. GRENADER, Greenbackers; Lyceum; Dean's List;
Zeta Beta Tau.
H. EDWARD GROSS, JR., Varsity Football.
JOHN GORDON GROTE, Wesley Foundation; A Capella Choir;
Alpha Phi Omega; Tulane Scholars; University Chorus; Young
Democrats;
DOUGLAS L. GRUNDMEYER, Dean's List.
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THOMAS I. GUGGOLZ, Vice-President, President, Tulanians;
Alpha Tau Omega.
JEROME J. GUIDRY, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha; Sigma
Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon; Tulane Scholars; Dean's List; Senior
Advisor.
HARVEY LEE HALL, Pi Mu Epsilon; Deputy Commander,
Arnold Air Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Secretary, Scabbard and
Blade; Tulane Band; Sailing Club.
WILLIAM S. HATCHER
DANIEL J. HAUSER, Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Executive
Board; McBryde House Council.
JAMES H. HEAP, JR., A.U.S.A.; A.R.O.T.C. Rifle Team.
DAVID HENDRICKSON, N.R.O.T.C; Phelps House Council;
Sigma Chi.
MICHAEL J. HIGGINS, Army R.O.T.C. Outstanding Sophomore
Cadet; J.Y.A.; Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-Master Alchemist; Phi
Eta Sigma; Tulane Scholars; Captain, Pershing Rifles.
SANFORD JACK HILLMAN, Dean's List; Spotlighters; Sigma
Alpha Mu.
JEFF HOLMES
ROBERT S. HOWARD, Pre-Medical Society; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
GEORGE SAM INGALLS, JR., Vice-President, Beta Theta Pi.
C. LOUIS IRWIN, Phi Eta Sigma; Project Opportunity; J.Y.A.;
Tulane Scholars; A Capella Choir; Baptist Student Union.
JERRY W. JONES
FREDRICA. KERSTEIN, Hillel; Intramural Sports; Pre-Law
Society; Sigma Alpha Mu.
CHRISTOPHER L. KOCSIS, A Capella Choir; University
Chorus; WTUL Classical Jock; A.F. R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle
Corps.
RODNEY ALBERT KOOP
MICHAEL R. KULKA, Entertainment Editor, HULLABALOO;
T.U.T., Vice-President; Campus Nite; A Capella Choir.
ROBERT LAKEY, Pi Kappa Alpha.
CHARLES E. LANDRY, JR., N.R.O.T.C; Treasurer, Anchor
and Chain; Direction '70.
KEITH D. LAROSE, President, Campus Nite; Lagniappes;
Administration Staff, U.C. Board; A.LE.S.E.C.
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PHILIP J. LAZARUS, Recreation Committee; C.A.C.T.U.S.;
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
ROBERT N. LEVINSON
JOHN J LEVY, Intramural Sports; Sailing Club; Newman Club.
FRANK L. LOAABARDO, JR., Varsity Swimming; "T" Club;
Sigma Nu.
ANDREW R. MADAR, JR., Varsity Basketball; Varsity Golf;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
DANIEL ALLEN MAKER, Young Republicans; Intramural
Basketball; Phi Delta Theta.
ROGER A. MARGULIES, President, Pre- Law Society;
HULLABALOO Reporter.
ALBERT E. MARTIN, III, Greenbackers; Alpha Phi Omega,
President; Project Opportunity; President, House Council;
Interhouse Council; Student Welfare Committee.
CARLOS MARTINEZ, Tulanians; Co-Chairman, M.A.S.A.; Jolly
Fellow; Resident Minority Representative.
PAUL H. MCGHEE, Vice-President for Finance, Student
Senate; HULLABALOO; Track Team; Honor Board; A.C.T.;
Alpha Phi Alpha. _ ^, _, ,
JOHN PAUL MCGLYNN, University Choir; Newman Club.
MAURICE F. MCINERNEY, JR., Pi Sigma Alpha; Eta Sigma
Phi.
MARK MCTERNAN, C.A.C.T.U.S; Revolutionary; Tulane
Mobilization Against the War Committee; Golf Team; Pi Kappa
Alpha. , ^. „ .J i RANDY MEYER, Intramural Sports Representative; President,
House Council; Most Outstanding Resident; President, Bechtal
House; Recreation Committee; Pledge Master, Alpha Epsilon
Pi
MARC MICHELSON, Spotlighters; C.A.C.T.U.S.; Sigma Alpha
Mu.
WILLAIM J. MIELE, Sailing Club; Pre-Medical Society; Bat-talion
Operators Office, N.R.O.T.C; Treasurer, Anchor and
Chain; Pi Kappa Alpha.
ANDREW MILBERG, C.A.C.T.U.S.; Golf Team; Sigma Alpha
KENNETH MIRVIS, Treasurer, Campus Nite; JAMBALAYA;
WTUL: Greenbackers; Panhellenic Council; Student Senate;
Arnold Air Society; President, Sigma Alpha Mu.
NORMAN E. MITCHELL, JR., Sailing Club; Young
Republicans; Beta Theta Pi.
LEE MOSS, Lagniappes; Student Senate; Vice-President, Arts
and Sciences; Secretary, President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
PATRICK MULLEN
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WAYNE J. AAUNSCH, A.R.O.T.C. Rifle Team.
ROBERT A. NATHAN, Senior Sctiolar; Dean's List; Pre-
Medical Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Secretary, Athletic
Chairman, Sigma Alpha Mu.
ROBERT W. NUGON, Sailing Team; Delta Kappa Epsilon.
ALTON W. OBEE, JR., Project Opportunity; Co-Chairman,
A.C.T.
MARC OLESKY, Recreation Committee; Sailing Club;
C. A.C.T. U.S.; Sigma Alpha Mu.
JOHN W. PATRICK, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
JOHN F. PEARCE, Vice President, Sigma Chi; N.R.O.T.C.
ROBERT S. PERESICH, Intramural Sports; President, House
Council.
JOSEPH MAURICE PILIE, JR., Vice President, School of
Engineering; A.S.M.E.; Pi Mu Epsilon; N.R.O.T.C. Battallion
Officer; Society of American Military Engineers.
RAYMOND H. PLEDGER, JR., A Capella Choir; Baptist
Student Union.
JAMES J. PORTER, JR., N.R.O.T.C. Battallion Commander;
Anchor and Chain, Secretary, Vice President, President; Alpha
Chi Sigma; Greenbackers; Pi Kappa Alpha.
RANDOLPH J.F. POTTER, Varsity Golf; Campus Nite.
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ROBERT L. POWELL, Panhellenic Council; Canterbury Club;
Pi Kappa Alpha.
GEORGE PROTOS, Scabbard and Blade; Arnold Air Society;
S.T.R.O.K.E., B.O.R.I.S.
CHARLES Y. PYLE, JR., Cheerleader; Vice President, Junior
Class; Scabbard and Blade; Lagniappes; Steward, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
MARTIN T. RAPHAEL, Young Democrats.
CHARLES REBOUCHE, President, Greenbackers; T.U.C.
Board.
LOUIS A. REED
MARC RINGEL, J.Y.A.; Associate News Editor,
HULLABALOO; Vice President, Sophomore Class; Secretary,
Interhouse Council.
LAWRENCE ROSENSTRAUCH
PAUL THOMAS SACCO, N.R.O.T.C; Football Team Manager.
ROBERTJ. SACHS, Vice president, B'nai B'rith; WTUL; Dean's
List; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
JAY M. SACKMAN, Soccer; C.A.C.T.U.S.
DALE STUART SALTZBERG
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AAARC JOSEPH SAMUELS, Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha
Phi Omega; Chemistry Merit Badge; B.S.A. New Orleans.
SCOTT SANGER, Vice President for Administration, Student
Senate; Spirit Council; Honor Board; Panhellenic Council; Vice
President, Freshman Class; Who's Who; Student Council;
Publications Board; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
KARL SCHNITTKE
DONALD SCOTT
FRED H. SELLERS, Greenbackers; House Council; Interhouse
Council.
LOREN W. SETLOW, Tulane Concert Band and Symphony;
Tulane Pep Band; Vice President, Tulane Band.
CHARLES A. SHARO, Master Alchemist; Alpha Chi Sigma.
GREG SHINGLMAN, Pre-Medical Society; WTUL; President,
Vice President, Rush Chairman, Sigma Pi.
RICHARD MARK SHTEAMER, HULLABALOO; Elections
Committee; Student Senate.
JOEL A. SHUMRAK, Student Services Unlimited.
LAWRENCE S. SILVER, Alpha Phi Omega; Young Americans
for Freedom; N.R.O.T.C; Anchor and Chain; Chi Phi.
BARRY K. SIMON, President, Creighton House; Alpha Phi
Omega; Psi Chi; Interhouse Council; Student Relations Board;
University Self-study.
JEFFREY JAY SIMON, WTUL; Rugby Club; Scholars and
Fellows; Chi Phi.
THOMAS E. SLOCOMBE, Tulane Band; Pep Band; WTUL Air
Staff.
JASON V. SMITH, Executive Council, C.A.C.T.U.S.; Phi Eta
Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Sigma
Nu.
MARK ALWYN SMITH, C.A.C.T.U.S.; Phi Eta Sigma.
WILBURN SMITH, President, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta
Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Arnold Air Society, National Vice
Commander; Alpha Tau Omega.
WILLIAM B. SMITH, J.Y.A.; Tulane Scholars; Phi Eta Sigma;
Interhouse Council; President, House Council; Nottingham
Cricket Club; Sigma Chi.
WILLIAM B. SPENCER, Vice President, Sophomore Class,
Engineering; Dean's List; Color Guard, N.R.O.T.C; Sigma Chi,
Treasurer and Social Chairman.
WALTER STARCKE
ARTHUR STEIN, III, Vice President, Dormitory; House
Council; HULLABALOO Reporter; Direction '70; Lyceum;
Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pi.
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WILLIAM B. STEPHENS, N.R.O.T.C. Drill Team; President,
Vice President, Pledge Director, .Alpha Sigma Phi.
LARRY MILLER STONE, Varsity Football; Dorm Advisor;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Lap-sitting Champion.
MORRIS W. TALLEY, Delta Tau Delta.
N. SCOTT THOMAS, Lagniappes; Scabbard and Blade;
Cheerleader; Head Cheerleader; Pledge Trainer, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
JUDSON E. TOMLIN, JR., Senior Captain, Track Team;
President, Young Republicans; Dean's List.
MOISES TUCHMAN, J.Y.A.; Housing Council; Phi Eta Sigma;
Self Study.
ROBYN E.TYLER, Dorm Advisor; Pre-Medical Society; Kappa
Alpha.
ROBERT VINING, Tulane Self Study.
RICHARD VISE
DAVID VOLLMER, Tulane Scholars; N.R.O.T.C;
HULLABALOO; Wesley Foundation.
LARRY K. VOREADIS, Vice President, Beta Beta Beta; Dean's
List.
DOUGLAS E. WAGNER
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JOEL R. WEINSTEIN, C.A.C.T.U.S.; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
RONALD M. WEISS, Tulanlans
WILLIAM C. WESTBROOK, Student Senate; House Council;
Intramural Athletic Manager.
MICHAEL WIEMANN, Alpha Chi Sigma; Dean's List; House
Council; Advisor; Pre-Medical Society; C.A.C.T.U.S.; Sigma
Nu.
STEVEN B. WITMAN, Spotlighters; Student Directory; V.P.A.
Staff; Pre-Medical Society.
FRITZ ZEISBERG, Omicron Delta Kappa; Dorm Advisor; Vice
Chairman, Honor Board; Chi Rho Alpha Phi Sweetheart; Dorm
Advisor; Student Senate; Finance Board; Phi Eta Sigma;
Dean's List.
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STEVE ACKERMAN
JAMES R.AGNICH
H.STEPHENAKIN
CHUCKALLEN
ARTHURALLISON
CRAIG ANDERSON
DOUGLAS ANDERSON
JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON
SAMUEL H.ANDREWS
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TYLER C.APFFEL
RAYATTANASIO
ALAN R. BAIRD
BILLY BALL
DOUGLAS M. BARBER
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DAN BARRIOS
JOHN BARTHELL
JEFFRYA. BASEN
DAVIDCHARLES BAUMAN
J. PAUL BAXTER
STEVEN BEASLEY
WILLIAM M. BEHRENDT
JACKW. BELL
GEOFFREY P. BELLAH
DAVID PAUL BELLAMY
ALANS. BERGER
HOWARD C. BERMAN
SANDY BERNES
RON BERNSTEIN
DEWEESBERRY
GREGORYS. BERTUCCI
RONALDS. BERTUCCI
CARLE. BLUNCK
FRANK P. BIOMARE, III
ALBERTS. BOND
DAVID BOND
RALPH STEWART BOWDEN
BUCKBOYAN
BARRY BRAUN
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PAULBREGMAN
WALTER BRENT
JOSEPH ROSS BROWN, JR.
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JOSEPH G. BRUCE
MICHAEL F. BRUTON
ROBERT LAWSON BRYAN
FLOYD A. BURAS
BRUCE A. BURGA
DAVID MICHAEL BURNETT
CHARLES CAINE
JOHN PAUL CAMPBELL
RICHARD CANTOR
DANIEL CAPLAN
LOUIS CARNEVALE
RONALD CARO
LEONARD N. CAROTA
CHARLES CARSON
WILLIAM P. CARTER
BRIAN P. CARUSO
STEVEN J. CAVALIER
YEU JWO CHIN
WILLIAM P. CHISHOLM
EMILE F. CHOPIN, JR.
DANIEL CITRON
JERRY CLARK
CRAWFORD H. CLEVELAND
MIKE COCHRAN
MARK B. COFFIN
GARY IRA COHEN
JEFFREY A. COHEN
THOMAS J. CORNELL
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ROBERT C. DART
JOHN BERRY DAVIS
KENNY DALE DAVIS
SCOTT P. DAVIS
MICHAEL G. DAVROS
DONG. DECOUDRES
ROBERTS. DEVINS
ROBERT DEZEMLET
TEDDIENST
JAMES DIRIENZO
ERICDOERRIES
DAVID ROSS DOLKART
JOHN DOMMERICH
NELSON DONEGAN
JOHN DORRIS
JOHN DOWELL
JIMMIE L. DRESNICK
MICHAEL DRESSLER
DENNIS DUCOTE
KENNETH J. DUCOTE
RAY DUNN
MILTON DUREAU
THOMAS BURKE EARMAN
MILTECCLES
JAMES H. EDWARDS
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ALTON LYNN ELLISON, JR.
JEFFREY ENGEL
DAVID C. EPSTEIN
CHARLES ESCHER
GEORGE ESCHER
DAVID FAJGENBAUAA
SIDNEY C. FARMER, III
BRUCE FEINGERTS
RONALD L. FELLMAN
ALVIN J. FERRER, JR.
BRUCE P. FIERST
MICHAEL F. FINK
CAREY FISCHER
JOE PIXEL
KENNETH C. FORTGANG
RICHARD FOSTER
RANDY FOX
VIRGIL O. FOX
PHILIP FRANK
PETER D. FREEMAN
HENRY L. FRIEDMAN
JIM FULLER
GORDON M. GAETHE
JOHN GARISON
WAYNE GARRETT
THOMAS M. GAUTIER
MARK GINSBURG
DAVID GLADDEN
ROBERT GLASSER
STEVEN M. GLAZER
R. BRADLEY GLENDENING
DENNIS C. GOERNER
H. SCOTT GOLD
DAVID GOLDEN
MELVIN L. GOLDIN
KENNETH B. GOLDSTEIN
HAROLD T. GONZALES, JR.
THOM GONZALEZ
DAVID GOODMAN
LON B. GOODMAN
ROBERT GOODMAN
R. CHRIS GOODWIN
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ROBERTGREENSTEIN
CHARLESGRIFFIS
WALTER G.GRUNDY
CHARLESGRYLL
EDWARDGSCHENDER
ANDREW GUTERMAN
MARTIN R. HAASE
GEORGEM. HAIK, JR.
KENNETHG. HAIK
JOSEPH M. HARRINGTON
BURTON J. HARRIS
RONALD J. HARRIS
RODNEY T. HARTMAN
THOMAS HASTINGS
ROBERTF. HEBELER
STEPHEN MICHAEL HENRY
FOSTER HEBERT
ROBERTF. HEIM
GLENN HELTON
WILLIAM M. HEMETER
ADRIAAN RICHARD HERKLOTS
JAMESHERNQUIST
MICHAELHICKOK
DALEHILDING
CHARLESW. HINGLE
RICHARDHIRSCH
ERIC HOFFMAN
HOWARD HOFFMAN
PHIL HOFFMAN
MITCHELL H. HOLLER
CLIFFORD HORNBACK
MARKR. HOROWITZ
V. DAVID HOUGH
W.CAMPBELL HUDSON, III
THOMAS HUGES
AARON J. HUPMAN
JAMES M. HYMAN
JOHNHYSLOP
DANIEL IMMING
DONALD E. IMPSON
TOM IRELAND
DAN JACOB
HARRY JOE
DOUGLAS W. JOHNSON
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RONALD KAPLAN
LAWRENCE KARP
MARTIN KASDAN
DENNIS KASIMIAN
STEVEN A. KATZ
RICHARD KATZOFF
SCOTT KAUFFMAN
JOHN BRUCE KAYLOS
SAM JOSEPH KAYSER, III
HUEY KEENEY
KIRT F. KEESLER
CHARLES H. KELLEY, JR.
DONALD M. KERN
ROBERT G. KERSHAW
CHARLES KESSLER
ROBERT MARC KESSLER
BRYAN EARL KIEKE
ERIC LEON KIESEL
JEFF KINSELL
DAVID KNIGHT
ERNEST CHARLES KOBS, III
GEORGE KOHN
WILLIAM E. KRAHAM
STEVEN KRINGOLD
J. SCOTT KYLE
ALAN D. LAFF
JONATHAN M. LAKE
WALTER M. LAMIA
ANTHONY V. LANASA
STEPHEN A. LANDES
LEE LANIER
ERLING LARSON, III
MARKS. LASSITER
STEVE LAVEN
JORGE LAW
HENRYHILLIARDLAWLER, III
STEWART LAWRENCE
ALAN ROBERT LAX
CHUCK LEANESS
THOMAS LEBLANC
BRUCE LEE
HENRYLEE
JAMES JAY LEE
LEWISW. LEPMAN, III
LEE LEVINSON
GARYLEVISON
NEILLEVITH
WALTER E.LEVY
DAVIDM. LEWIS
MALCOLM R. LEWIS, JR.
MARKALAN LIBOW
RICHARDA. LICHTBLAU
JAMESA. LINDERMAN
EARLT. LINDSEY, JR.
NEWMAN W. LOFLAND
JEFFERYC. LONDA
DANIELA. LONG
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ALBERT S. LOW, JR.
DANIEL J. LYNN
WILLIAM M. LYON, JR.
WILLIAM BARRY MABRY
RICHARD S. MADDEN
MIKE MAGEE
MICHAEL M. MAGEE
GALVIN MAH
IRWIN MANDELKERN
THOMAS ALAN MANN
RAY MANNING
NORMAN MARCUS
RANDALL E. MARCUS
ROBERT L. MARCUS
LEON MARKS
MARK MARLEY
DAVID ALLAN MARTIN
JOSEPH J. MARTINEZ—O'HARA
ANGELO MATTALINO
DANIEL MAUTHE
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JOHN G. MCCARRON, JR.
MICHAEL MCGILL
MICHAEL MCKEEVER
LEO MCKENNA
JAMES R. MCNEAL
MICHAEL MCNULTY
CHESTER A. MEHURIN, JR.
MICHAEL MELANCON
DANIEL MERDES
JOHN MEUNIER
DOUGLAS MEYER
CURT JOHN MICHANCZYK
BRUCE MILLER
W. CHARLES MILLER
WILLIAM E. MONNET
HARRY KYLE MOON
RAYMOND E. MOON
JOE ELKINS MOORE
RON MOORE
LEMUEL T. MOORMAN, JR.
THEODORE MORRIS
CHARLIE MOSS
GORDON WYCHE MOUGHON
LEWIS MURRAY
ROBERT CARLTON NALL
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GEORGE D. NELSON, JR.
DONALD R.NEWCOMB
WILLIAAAS. NEWSOAA
MICHAELS. NOBLE
JIMNORRIS
PAUL H.NICHOLS
CHARLESOBRIEN
PETERM.OLECK
DONALDOLIVER
ROBERTS. OKLESHEN
KENNETH J. OPAT
JAAAESORTH
RUSSELLOZANNE
RUSSELL PALMER
JAMES J. PANIPINTO
PASQUALE JOSEPH PAPALE, JR.
ROBERTMARKPATE
DAVIDG. PEARSON
ARTHUR PEDLEY
DAVIDT. PENCE
SIDPHILLIPS
WILLIAM L. PHILLIPS
DARRELLL. PINNER
JAMES PRATT
JOHN PRESCOTT
EMMETTW. PRICE
JAMES PRICE
WILLIAM C. PRITCHARD
CLAUDE A. PRITCHETT
MARKRAPOPORT
STEVE RAPPEPORT
ROBERT RASKIN
DENNISV. RAYMOND
BILLREINBOLD
RANDY READ
JOHN REINE
JOHNM. REINSCH
MARK REYNOLDS
ATWOODL. RICE, III
EDWARDRICHARD
CHRIS RICHARDSON
JOHN RIGNEY
KENTRIVES
LEWIS S. ROACH
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LARRY A. ROBERTS
MARK L. ROBIN
MIKE ROBINSON
WILLIAM ROBINSON
STEVEN ROGERS
GLENN RONES
RONALD ROSE
GARY ROSMARIN
CLIFFORD M. ROSS
RANDOLPH J. ROSS
JIM P. ROY
HOWARD RUBIN
RICHARD RUBIN
CHARLES L. SAINT
FERNANDO SANCHEZ
ROBIN KENT SANDAGE
K. DICK SANDERSON
FREDERICK SCHATTMAN
PETER JOSEPH SCHAUMBERG
ARTHUR SCHEPF
JAY BAYARD SCHILLER
THOMAS SCHILLER
KENNETH SCHUBB
STEPHEN GARY SCHULZ
J. STEPHEN SCHUSTER
RICHARD SCHWAB
S. SCOTT SCHWAB
JON W. SEARCY
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SAMUEL IRELANDSEHNERT
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BOYDSHAFFER
STANTON J.SHAPIRO
DONALD J. SHARP
RICHARDSHARPSTEIN
JAMES E.SHEATS
GODDARDSHEMBLEY
H. EDSHERMAN
DAVIDSILVERS
MICHAELT. SIMPSON
LAWRENCE J. SINDELL
SCOTT SLONIM
LARRYSLUNG
DAVID SMITH
JAMES O.SMITH
PHILIPS. SMITH
ROBERTM. SMITH
WILLIAM R.SMITH
ERNEST C. SNOW
JOELSOROSKY
MARSHAL G. SPEAR
SCOTTG. B. SPECTOR
CHARLES L.SPENCER
MICHAELSTEIN
RICHARDSTEIN
STANLEY H. STEIN
RONNIE STEWART
D. KIRKSTIRTON
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GORDON STONE
MARK E. STONECIPHER
MARK STOOPLER
RICHARD STREIFFER
MARK STRIDER
HERB SUSKIN
FREDERICK C. SUSSMAN
CAMBELL M. TALLY
GREG TAMBLYN
LEON BARRY TARANTO
JAMES P. TATUM
FRANK R. TEDARDS
WILLIAM M. TEMPLETON
LEE TERRELL
RICHARD A. THALHEIM
THOMAS THIELE
ANTHONY L. THOMAS
CRAIG THOMSON
ANDREW B. TITEN
RONALD G. TOMPKINS
WILLIAM I. TOUPS
PETE TSCHUMI
NORMAN E. VINN
ROGER WAGMAN
ALAN WAGNER
J. MARK WAGNER
MARTIN WAGNER
CHARLES WALDRON
MERLE WALKER
R. BRUCE WALLACE
VASCO L. WALTERS, JR.
THOMAS LADSON WEBB, JR.
WILLIAM H. WEBSTER
BLAIR WEIGEL
CRAIG BRYAN WEIL
JACK WEIL
BARRY M. WEINER
RICHARD WEINMAN
MICHAEL WEINSTOCK
JEFFREY WEISMAN
CLIFFORD M. WEISS
GEORGE WELCH
WILLIAM BENJAMIN WIENER, III
JAMES WILBERT
RICHARD P. WILKERSON
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RICHARDWILKOF
ALLAN ERIKWILLIAMS
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS
JOHNS. WILLIAMS
CLARENCE L.WILLIS, III
JEFF WINCHESTER
DOUGLAS WOOD
DONALD WORLY
ERICH.WORRALL
KEVIN W.WRIGHT
WILLIAM E.WRIGHT
MARCYELLIN
MARKYOUNGBLOOD
CHARLESZEANAH
MATTHEW L.ZETTL
GARYS.ZIEGLER
TED ADAMS
JOHNAGNONE
GARY BANKS
BILLCARLIN
CHARLES COLEE
CHRISFRUGE
MICHAELFURINI
JOE GOLDBERG
DONALD HOLMES
JOHN HOWE
TOMASJIMINEZ
PAULKAHN
HOWARD LEVIN
PAULPAUSTIAN
LARRY PILTZ
ANDYRINEHART
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1. JERRY NEWTON, Navy ROTC, ASCE, Scabbard and Blade, Engineering Freshman Class
President.
2. MICHAEL LUAAAAEN, Navy ROTC, ASCE.
3. FRANK FROAAHERZ II, Sigma Pi, Sergeant at Arms, Secretary; ASCE; WTUL; Scabbard and
Blade; Tau Beta Pi.
4. JOHN W. HOLTGREVE, JR., Navy ROTC, ASCE.
5. LARRY AAICKAL, Varsity Football; Senior Class Vice-President; ASCE, Secretary.
6. JAAAES AA. WALLE Y, JR., ASCE, Kappa Alpha Order, Navy ROTC, Dorm Advisor.
7. LARRY COOK, ASCE.
8. RALPH JUNIUS, JR., Tau Beta Pi, Phi AAu Epsilon, Intramural Sports, ASCE.
9. AAARTIN AA. GURTLER, III
10. RON GREGORY, ASCE; Intramural Sports Council, Vice-President; Dorm Senior Advisor.
11. ROGER VINCENT, ASCE.
12. ROLLAND A. AAURA, ASCE.
13. PERCY J. FREEAAAN, JR., ASCE, Varsity Baseball.
14. RONALD N. WEISSER, Sophmore Class President, Junior Class Vice-President, Alpha Tau
Omega.
15. SAAA T. BURGUIERES, JR., Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Tau
Omega, Treasurer; Engineering Student Council, President; Junior Class President; ASCE; Student
Senate Representative; Dean's List.
16. JOSE A. FERNANDEZ, JR., ASCE.
17. RICKCONLIN,ASCE,Army ROTC, Scabbard and Blade.
18. WALTER ZEHNER, III, Newman Club, ASCE, JAAABALAYA.
19. GEORGE KLEINPETER, JR., ASCE.
NOT PICTURED: THOAAAS L. JACKSON, JAAAES H. KOSTAAAYER, JR.
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Pi Mu Epsilon; Intramural Sports; Engineering
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1. JOSEPH M. PILIE, JR., ASAAE; Navy ROTC;
Student Council; Vice-President.
2. NORMAN H. VOELKEL, ASME, Sigma Chi, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophmore Class
Secretary.
3. JOHN EMORY HAINES, Varsity Football, ASME, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer.
4. KENNETH JOSEPH STUCKE, Tulane Band, President; Tau Beta Pi, President; Phi Mu
Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; ASME.
5. DAVID LOUIS PARENTON, ASME, Pi Kappa Alpha.
6. JOHN POTTHARST, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Tulane Pan-Hellenic.
7. JOHN RICHARD HUERKAMP, ASME, Dean's List, Intramural Sports.
8. GREGORY ROBERT BARR, Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President; Alpha Tau Omega;
ASME.
9. JOSEPH LOCICERO 1 1 1, Alpha Sigma Phi, Parliamentarian, Chaplin; AUSA; A Cappella Choir,
Vice-President; Sailing Club; Summer Lyric Theater; ASME.
10. JOHN MICHAEL D'ANTONI, ASME.
11. JOHN MUELLER, ASME.
12. CHRISTOPHER GULAM, ASME.
13. BERT WATTIGNEY, Phi Kappa Sigma.
14. ANGEL F. JIMENEZ, ASME.
15. STEVE PERIN, WTUL; Student Directory; Sailing Club; Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer;
ASME, Secretary-Treasurer; Navy ROTC; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
16.MICHAEL0JEDAT0LLE, Varsity Football, ASME, Dean's List.
17. DANNY RODRIGUEZ, ASME.
18. WILLIAM AUGUSTIN FORET, JR., ASME, President; Engineering Student Council; Pi Kappa
Alpha.
19. ELIAS EZEZIEL EZRA, ASME; Intramural Sports Council, Secretary; Derickson House
President.
NOT PICTURED: JOSEPH H. PRANGE, JR.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
20. GARY L. ALLEN, Pi Mu Epsilon, AICE.
21. GEORGE GARRETT, JR., AICE; APO Service Fraternity.
22. GREGORY J. COTTER, AICE, Beta Theta Pi, Lagniappes.
23. HAROLD V. WRIGHT, JR., Young Republicans, Alpha Chi Sigma, AICE.
24. JULIAN I. LANDAU, Tau Beta Pi, AICE, Pi Mu Epsilon.
25. CRAIG L. BUTLER, Navy ROTC, Scabbard and Blade; AICE; Lyceum Committee; Sigma Pi.
26. THOMAS D. WATSON, AICE, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
27. MARTIN FRANK LAPARI, AICE, President.
28. JOHN F. MCLAREN, AICE.
29. MICHAEL BRIAN MAHER, AICE, Intramural Sports, Phi Delta Theta.
30. STEPHEN CRAIG PRESSLY, AICE.
NOT PICTURED:
THOMAS J. SCHROEDER
LEE YELLOT
TATE ARTHUR ROLFS
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ENGINEERING
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ENGINEERING CURRICULUM SENIORS
IEEE; Intramural Sports
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1. DON BUSH
2. PHILIP M. LEGENDRE, IEEE, Treasurer.
3. JOHN J. BERGERON, IEEE.
4. DAVID C. MINER, IEEE.
5. BRIAN A. LACOUR, Tau Beta PI, Corresponding Secretary;
Representative; Sailing Club.
6. JAMES MATTHEW BORDYN, Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, Secretary; IEEE,
Chairman; Lagniappes; Dorm Advisor; Dean's List.
7. JOHN R.MCGAHA, JR., Navy ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; IEEE, Vice Chairman; Engineering
Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer.
8. GEORGE J. BUCHERT, JR., IEEE, Young Republicans.
9. THOMAS JOSEPH SCANIO, Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Phi, Secretary.
10. DONALD J. FALER, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon.
11. GEORGE PLAKOTAS
ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
12. PAULN. RICHTER, House Council Representative, Intramural Sports.
13. DAVID TATOM, Scabbard and Blade, AUSA President, Phi Mu Epsilon, AICE, ASME.
14. EARL LEVITH, Track Team.
15. GUILLERMO JOSE GUERRERO, IEEE, Air Force ROTC, Distinguished Military Student,
Arnold Air Society, Squadron Commander, Scabbard and Blade.
16. BRAD REYNOLDS, WTUL, Sailing Club, Greenbackers, Dean's List, Beta Theta Pi.
17. BRECK HENDERSON, fulanians, Navy ROTC, CSCO, HULLABALOO.
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ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATES
CHRISALBRECHT
MATT ANDERSON
JEFFAYCOCK
HENRY L. BAHR
JOHN BEATTY
JOHNC. BIVONA, JR.
JAYBRADSHER
PETER CALI
THOMAS A. CANALE
JOSEPH CHARLES CALI
VICTOR CARRIERE
REINALDO CASTILLO
CHRISCHURCH
STEVE CONWAY
STEVEN M.CROSS
JOSEPH CUTRO
MOHAMEDDAHAB
DAVIDA. DALIA
RICHARDC. DUSANG
DOUGLAS V. DUVIGNEAUD
LANSING B. EVANS
MIRIAMFAULK
ARNOLD R. FERGUSON
DAN FLANAGAN
DAVID FONTAINE
PERCY J. FREEMAN, JR.
ANTONIOFRIGULS
STEPHEN FRISCHERTZ
M. ROBEETGALE
RONALD A. GASHO
JOSEPH L. GENDRON
LOUIS GRASS
BRUCEGRIMES
FREDGRUBISS
GERALD HANAFY
JOHNM. HARLAN, JR.
HEMEIDAAHMEDMOHAMED
ANTHONYC. HENRIQUEZ
DARRLY J. HICKMAN
ROBERT L.MAHOOD
SAMUELW. HILLS
JEFF HODGES
DALEHUNN
MICHAELJAMES
ALBERTE. JETT, JR.
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THOMAS AA. KENNA
STEVEN W. KIMBLE
WILLIAM A. KLEIN
MICHAEL ALLAN KNAPP
JOHN KRUPSKY
CARL LEEDY
LOIS F. MALDONADO
MICHAEL MARKEY
ARTHUR MARTINEZ
CARLOS MATA
EDWIN A. MAUTERER, III
HUGH MCCLAIN
WILLIAM M. MCCRAY
WILLIAM F. MCDONNELL, III
JERRY D. MCGLOTHLEN
KENNETH ELWOOD MCNEIL
JAMES MEADOWS
ROBERT L. MENDOW
ROLANDO A. MENENDEZ
LOUIS MISKO
MICHAEL J. MONAS
JAMES R. MORTON
ROBERT J. MOTCHKAVITZ
STEPHEN MUNRO
A. PIERRE OLIVIER
ALAN ORKIN
RANDY PICK
THOMAS A. PLANCHARD
HOLLIS H. POCHE, JR.
LAWRENCE QUARTANA
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DOUGLAS R. ROBINSON
LEON J.ROGERS
JOSE G.SOLANO
RICHARD E. STRAIN
AAAURICEG.THIELE, JR.
CHRISTOPHER TIAAKEN
ROBERT E.TOYE, III
JAAAES C.TUDOR
STEVE VICKERY
ROBERT W.VORHOFF
WILLISH. WAGNER
VICTOR AA.WALZ
AAICHAELG.WARD
RALPHWILLWHITE
ROBERT WILSON
RANDALLS. WINN
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JONAVELLONE
EVERETT BEASLEY
DAVID LANDRY
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NEWCOMB SENIORS
MARCIA ABRAAASON, Treasurer, Senior Class; Newcomb
Panhellenic President, Secretary; Hiliei; Newcomb Student
Senate; Tulane Student Senate; Alpha Epsilon Plii.
JUDY ACKERAAAN, La Tertuiia; Tulane Scholars and Fellows;
Spotlighters; Pi AAu Epsilon, Secretary.
LESLIE AINSWORTH, Chi Beta; Dean's List; Tulane Scholar;
Pi Sigma Alpha; Young Democrats, Secretary; Newman Club;
Phi AAu.
SUZANNE ALDIGE, Angel Flight; Sailing Club; Alpha Omicron
Pi.
GRETCHEN AAARHEIN, Tulane Orchestra; Kappa Alpha
Theta.
SHERRY ANDERSON, HULLABALOO; Alpha Delta Pi.
BARBARA ANTIS, U.C. Board, Hospitality; Junior Class Vice-
President; Newcomb Student-Faculty Welfare; President, Doris
and Butler House; Sigma Delta Tau.
DEBBYARAABRUST, Vice-President Newcomb Student Senate;
Inner Council; AAanaging Editor, JAAABALAYA; Chi Omega,
Vice-President.
ADELE S. ARTHUR, Spotlighters; Greenbackers; Student
Activities Key; University Chorus, President; A Capella Choir,
Secretary; Summer Lyric Theatre.
REBECCA S. BALLENGER, Tulane Scholar; WTUL; Chi Rho
Alpha Phi.
CATHERINE R. BEAR, Lyceum Committee; Tulane Scholars;
Pi Sigma Alpha; Young Democrats; House Council; Innre
Council; Honor Board; AAortar Board; Big Sister; Direction 68,
69; Alpha Omicron Pi.
PEGGY BERCK
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EDNA MARIE BERO
SARAH H. BOGGS, Newcomb Scholars Program; JYA-Parls.
CHARLOTTE BRANCH
ELAINE BUNK
MARTHA E. BURCK, Sailing Club; Chi Omega.
JACQUELINE CAMILLE CASON
DONNA CHAMBERS, Dean's List; Tulane Scholars; Pi Sigma
Alpha; ROTC Sponsor; Padohad; Spotlighters; Big Sister; Chi
Beta; Kappa Alpha Theta.
LYNDA M. CLARE, Direction '68, '69 '70; Hillel; Ad Hoc Com-mittee.
SUSAN COLEMAN, Baracudas; Tennis Club.
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JANE COPELAND, Sailing Club.
MARION CORNELL, JYA; Mortar Board; Scholars Program;
Angel Flight; Assets; Newcomb Student Council.
DEBORAH G. CROMWELL, Big Sister; ATO Sweetheart; Pi
Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary.
Tulane Scholars; Chi Beta;
LINDA CAROL DELATTE
LORRAINE DE MONTLUZIN,
Dean's List; Phi Mu.
VICTORIA DILLON, Commodores; Lagniappes, Cosmopolitan,
TUCP; ACappella Choir; Dean's List; Alpha Omicron Pi.
CHRISTY DONOHUE, Honor Board; Assets; Angel Flight;
Project Opportunity; Pi Beta Phi.
LYNN DRIGGERS, HULLABALOO; Panhellenic Delegate; Phi
Mu, Vice-President; Baptist Student Union.
BARBARA DRUCK, Scholars and Fellows; CACTUS, Project
Opportunity; Fine Arts Committee.
CARTER DUDLEY, Young Republicans; Chi Omega,
Treasurer.
JOAN DUGAS, Orientation Committee; Panhellenic; Phi Mu,
President.
VIRGINIA B. DURRETT
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CATHERINE L. DYER, Honor Board; President, Freshman and
Junior Class; Hospitality Committee; Pi Beta Phi.
NANCY K. EUSTIS, Pi Sigma Alpha; Alpha Omicron Pi.
BONNIE FALCONER, Honor Board; Student Senate; Angel
Flight; Spotlighters; Senior Class President; Pi Beta Phi.
MICHELLE FAVROT, Student Senate; Mortar Board; House
Council; Greenbackers; Angel Flight; Tulane Scholars;
Direction 70; Dean's List; Chi Rho Alpha Phi; Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
NANCY RAE FELLER, CACTUS; Project Opportunity.
SALLY FORB, Hospitality Committee; Tulane Scholars; House
Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Tau, First Vice-President.
BARBARA FRISCHHERTZ, Tulane Educational Assistant;
Project Opportunity; Chi Omega.
SUSAN FUNKHOUSER, Cosmopolitan Committee; Vice-
President, Administration, UC Board.
CAROL GARVIN, Barracudas; Kappa Alpha Theta.
GAIL GERSON, JYA; Tulane Scholars; CACTUS; Chi Beta,
Secretary; La Tertulia; JAMBALAYA.
KATHY GLASSMAN
JACQUELINE GOLDBERG GOLD, Cheerleader; Homecoming
Court; Dean's List; President, Mortar Board; House Council;
Secretary, Junior Class; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman.
MARILYN GOODE, JYA; Hospitality Committee; CACTUS;
Dean's List; Kappa Alpha Theta.
SHARON CARTER GRANT
NANCY H. GREENE, La Tertulia; JYA; Chi Beta; Dean's List;
Project Opportunity; Phi Mu.
CANDY HAMMETT, Homecoming Court; Pauline Tulane Court;
KA Sweetheart.
FIQUET HANNA, Young Democrats; CACTUS; Students For
Peace.
LYNN HANNON
MARTHA HARRIS, Dean's List; Chi Beta; Scholar's Program;
Barracudas; CACTUS; Secretary Sophmore Class;
HULLABALOO staff; Who's Who; Pi Beta Phi, Recording
Secretary, Pledge Class President.
LUCY HARWIG, Hospitality Committee; Tulane Scholars; Chi
Beta; JYA; Phi Mu.
DEANNE HINES, Direction; Student-Alumni Committee;
Homecoming Court; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
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NEIL HOWARD, Chi Rho Alpha Phi, Secretary; JAMBALAYA,
Editor 1970; Big Sister; Layout Consultant and Produce
Supervisor, HULLABALOO; Tennis Team; Student Senate.
PHYLLIS EILEEN JACOBY, Spotlighters; Project Opportunity.
PATRICIA ANN JANICKI
CASSANDRA B. JOHNSON, House Council; Big Sister; Assets;
Angel Flight; Chi Omega, Secretary.
MARGARET L. JOHNSON, Dean's List; Chi Beta; G.M.
Scholar; Scholars and Fellows; Lyceum; JYA.
CAROLINE D. JORDY
LAURA KAUFMAN, Beta Beta Beta.
DEBORAH LEIGH KAYE, Greenbackers; JAMBALAYA:;
WTUL.
JEANNE F. KEATING, Sailing Committee; Publicity Chair-man;
WTUL.
KATE KEATING, JYA; Tulane Scholars; Chi Omega.
SUSAN DIANE KING, Campus Nite; Kappa Alpha Theta.
CATHY KIRGIS, Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary.
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CHARLOTTE KLEINSCHAAIDT, Dean's List.
MARTHA A. KLEY, Phi Mu.
PAULA LADD, Chi Beta; JYA; Cosmopolitan Club; Wesley
Foundation; German Fraternity.
SARAH GLORIA LAIN, Afro-American Congress; CACTUS;
CEEO; Fine Arts Committee.
MILDRED LEHMANN, Spotlighters; UC Board; Mortar Board;
Pi Sigma Alpha; Tulane Student Senate; House Council; Big
Sister; Direction '70; Student-Faculty Senate Committee; Alpha
Epsilon Phi.
ALETTA FAYE LENYARD, La Tertulia; CACTUS; Tulane
Education Association.
SUSAN PERRI LEVIN, Big Sister; House Council; Inner
Council; Hillel, Treasurer, Vice-President; Tulane Orchestra;
Direction '69, '70; Mortar Board; Tulane Scholars; Pi Mu Ep-silon;
Warren President.
LIZABETH LEVKOFF, Tulane Scholar; JYA-Paris; Dean's
List.
ELLEN DOUGLAS LEWIS, Tulane Student Senate, Secretary;
Assets; Honor Board; Angel Flight; Chi Beta; Kappa Kappa
Gamma. . .,. , ,
LESLIE H. LEWIS, Angel Flight; Greenbackers; Spotlighters;
SAM sweetheart; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ritualist.
ANN LUCKET
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PAULETTE MCCAFFREY, Dean's List; Newcomb Athletic
Council; Sailing Club.
SUSAN AA. AACDUFFEE, Opera Workshop; Tulane- Newcomb
Choir.
LYNN RAE AACHUGH, Tulane Scholar; Beta Beta Beta,
Secretary -Treasurer.
AAARILYNN AAEADOR, Padohad; Baptist Student Union; Alpha
Delta Pi.
CAROL AAEHLAAAN, Beta Beta Beta; Greenbackers; Athletic
Council; Project Opportunity; Sigma Delta Tau, Secretary.
CAROL AAEYER, Greenbackers; Padohad; Oreades; Direction
'69, '70; Alpha Omicron Pi.
SUSAN AAEYER, Dean's List; Sigma Delta Tau, Treasurer.
VICTORIA AAILLER, House Council; Kappa Alpha Theta.
CHARLOTTE G. AAONTAGUE
ELIZABETH AAORR IS, House Council; Social Chairman; Tulane
Scholars.
AAARY PARKER NASS, Chi Beta; Dean's List; Scholars and
Fellows; Angel Flight; Direction 69; Chi Rho Alpha Phi; Kappa
Alpha Theta.
CAROL NATHAN, Tulane Scholar; WTUL; Spotlighters;
Homecoming Court; Tennis Team; Sigma Delta Tau, Historian.
DENISE G. O'KEEFE, Tulane Band; Bowling Team; Tennis
Team; Athletic Council; Dean's List; Tulane Scholars; Kapoa
Delta Pi; Alpha Delta Pi.
BARBARA ORSHEFSKY, Lyceum; Hillel.
LINDA A. OTIS, Pi AAu Epsilon; Phi AAu.
DEBORAH PACK
ELIZABETH PATTISON, Army ROTC Sponsor; Lagniappes;
Little Sister of AAinerva; Chi Omega.
CAROL ANN PHILLIPS, Chi Beta; Direction 70; Wesley
Foundation; Student Advisor; Spotlighters; Phi AAu.
SALLY L. PIAN, Chi Rho Alpha Phi.
AAARY JANE POTEAT, Big Sister; Young Republicans; Chi
Omega.
ROSIE AA. PRIETO, Tulane Scholar; Dean's List; La Tertulia;
Newman Club; TUCP, Cosmopolitan Committee; Sailing Club.
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CHARLENE LOUISE PROSSER, Direction '69; Chi Rho Alpha
Phi; Kappa Kappa Gamma, First Vice-President.
JENNIFER HUGHES QUALE, Dean's List; Kappa Alpha Theta.
SARA RAHAIAA, Spotlighters; A Capella Choir.
BROOKE RAY, Chi Omega.
KATHLEEN REARDON, Chi
List; JYA, Senior Advisor.
MYRA RICHARDS
Beta; Tulane Scholars; Dean's
MARSHA A. RIFKIN, JYA; Tulane Scholars; Dean's List;
KATHERINE ROSS, Army ROTC Sponsor; JAMBALAYA,
Greek Editor; Chi Omega.
BARBARA ROSTEN, Alpha Delta Pi.
JEANNE ST. ETIENNE
MIMI SALKIN, Sigma Delta Tau.
CAROLYN SAPP, La Tertulia; TUT; JYA; Fine Arts; CACTUS.
LYNN L. SCHLESINGER
CAROLYN SCHNEIDER
CHERYL A. SCHROEDER, Dean's List; Pi AAu Epsilon;
Delta Pi.
Alpha
NANCY SCHWARTZ
JANE SCISSON, Hospitality Committee; Honor Board; House
Council, Secretary; Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President.
SHERRY SPENCER, Scholars and Fellows; Dean's List;
Commodores; Sigma Chi Sweetheart; Pi Beta Phi.
LINDA STEWART, Cosmopolitan Committee, Chairman.
DENISE M. SUCARINO, Pi Sigma Alpha; CACTUS; AROTC
Sponsor; Athletic Council; JAMBALAYA staff ; UC Board; Chi
Rho Alpha Phi.
BRIDGET SULLIVAN, Greenbackers; Dean's List; Athletic
Council; Direction 70; Kappa Alpha Theta, Second Vice-
President.
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KATHRYN FROST TRUSCOTT, Mortar Board, Treasurer;
Cosmopolitan; Greenbackers; Senior Advisor; House Council;
Tulane Scholar; Chi Beta.
AURA ELSY TURRINGO, Cosmopolitan Committee; Newman
Club.
DEE UNGLAUB, Newcomb Student Senate President; Mortar
Board; Assets; Dean's List; Orientation Chairman; Alpha
Epsilon Delta.
CAROL VATZ, JYA; Chi Beta; CACTUS.
KATHRYN VENTURATOS, Tulane Scholar; Pi Sigma Alpha;
Dean's List; Direction '68, '69; Project Opportunity;
Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Omicron Pi.
JOANNE WALSH, Project Opportunity; Tulane Scholars.
ELEANOR WEINBERGER, University Scholars; AAortar
Board; Glendy Burke Debating Society; Pi Sigma Alpha;
WTUL; Hillel; Direction.
FERN LYNNE ZELONKY WENDER
DONNA WILCOX, Chi Omega.
MARY ANN WILLIE, Kappa Alpha Theta, Recording Secretary.
KATHLEEN H. WINSBERG, Alpha Omicron Pi.
MARTHA O. WOLF
ELIZABETH WRIGHT, University Scholars; Campus Nite;
Madgrigal Choir; Opera Workshop; Dean's List; Vice-President,
Music Department.
EILEEN WRIGLEY, Alpha Delta Pi.
NOBUKO YAMARA
Beta; Tulane Scholars;
Flight; HULLABALOO:
STEPHANIE O. YEARWOOD, Chi
Dean's List; A Capella Choir; Angel
Who's Who.
RAGAN KIMBRELL, Chi Omega.
LAURIE FUGE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Homecoming Queen
NEWCOMB UNDERGRADUATES
PATTY ADKINS
JANIEAFFOLTER
SYLVIASUE ALEXANDER
REGAN ALFORD
VANANN ALLEN
LINDAALTENBERG
LAURA ANDERSON
PHILLIPAANDERSON
JOAN ARBOUR
CYNTH I A AAAR I E ARMSTRONG
JOARPIN
MARILYN A. ASHER
FAYAYCOCK
MARTHA A. AZAR
NANCY BACKUS
HELEN BAILEY
DIANE BALKIN
MARGARET BALLENGER
EMILY L. BARNES
MINDYBARRAR
LINDA BARRETT
MARYBEARDEN
JANE BEAZLEY
ISKAC. BECK
BARBARA BEISNER
LAUREN BERGER
JOANNE BERLIN
SUE BERNIE
FRANCES S. BETHEA
JANEC. BETTS
CHARLOTTE BEYER
CATHERINE DEFOREST BOUDREAUX
ANN BOYLSTON
BARBARA BRADFORD
MELISSAG. BRAMMER
NANCYT. BRES
IRENE BRIEDE
SUSIE BROWN
PUDDIN BROWN
DEBBIE BROWN
VIVIAN BRUER
NANCY BRYANT
ANDREA BUCARO
ILENE BUCHALTER
JANICE L. BUCHSTANE
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JANET BURNEY
DIANE BURNSIDE
MARILYN BURRUS
DIANE BUTHOD
ESTER BYERS
LINDA CAHAL
IRENE CALDWELL
CLAUDETTE CAMPBELL
MARTHA CAMPBELL
PATRICIA CARLOCK
MARY CARRIGAN
SHARON CARRIGAN
LYNNE CARVETH
DENISE CASSENS
DEBORAH CAVANAUGH
CATHY CHEEK
MISSY CHEESEMAN
LIN CHURNEY
MELODY CIAFFONI
SHELLEY CITRON
SUSAN CLADE
MAUREEN CLANCY
PEACHY CLARK
EMERY CLARK
JOANIE CLONINGER
ALYSE SHERRY COHEN
NATALIA COKINGS
JEANNE S. COLLAHAN
MARY ADORE COLONEY
KAREN CONLEY
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LOU ANNA COOTS
DIANA COPELAND
DENISECOPLON
BRUCEANNCORNELL
KAREN JOY COUVILLON
MARGUERITE CROW
ALMA CUERVO
MARYMARTHACURD
MARY ELIZABETH CURTIN
CASSIE CURTIS
MARY LOU CURTIS
DONNA DALFERES
CATHY DALTON
MOLLY DANIEL
SONDRADAUM
GWEN DAVIDSON
SUSIE DAVIDSON
LANDEGENERES
GERALDINE DELONG
ANN DEMONTLUZIN
SANDRA DENARI
TERRI DIAZ
BARBARA DICKSON
MARGIE DIJOHN
MARGARET DILLON
MIMI DOSSET
MARTHA DOVER
E.JANE DOVITH
JEANNE DOWLING
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ELIZABETH DOZIER
JILL DUNCAN
KARLA DUNGAN
DANIELLE M. DUTREY
JEANIE EAGAN
MARGIE EDWARDS
JILL EHRENBERG
STEPHANIE ELLENDER
GENE ELLIS
BARBARA ELMAN
MARLENE ESKIND
PAULA EVANS
MELISSA EVANS
BETZI EWALD
FABIENNE FADELEY
GAIL FEINBERG
ELLEN FELDMAN
JUDITH E. FERENCZY
KATHY FERGUSON
SHELIA FERRAN
LORI FINN
LOXLEY FITZPATRICK
MIMSY FITZPATRICK
SUSAN FLAMM
MARSHA FLANZ
SUSAN FORSYTH
ELIZABETH W. FOUTS
MARY LOUIS FOX
PAM FRANK
BARBARA FRANKEL
RAE FRANKS
CAROL FREEMAN
ROSALIE FREIDLIN
SUSIE FRERE
PEGGY FRIDSTEIN
RONDA FRIEDLANDER
DEBBIE GADDY
KASEY GAINES
ELAINE GARCIA
JULIE GARDES
GWEN GARNER
SHERYL GERBER
RHONDA GERGEL
MYRA GERSON
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TON I Gl RON
MARY BETH GLAZER
DEBORAH GOLDBERG
SUSAN GOLDFADEN
BARBARA GOLDSTEIN
ESTHER GOLDSTEIN
SANDRAGOLDSTEIN
JANICE LEIGH GONZALES
LINDA GONZALES
ARCADIAGONZALEZ
ELLIN S.GOODMAN
GAYLE GOODMAN
BRYNA GORDON
CECILE GORDON
BARBARA GOTT
KYNAGOULD
VICKIES. GREENBERG
CATHYGRIFFIS
LINDAA.GURTLER
PHYLLIS A. GUTTERMAN
VICKIE HADDENHORST
CATHERINE HAGAMAN
GWENDOLYN HAGER
BARBARA HALL
LISA HALL
NANCY HALL
MARSHA HALLET
ELLEN J.HANCKEL
MEREDITH ANNETTE HARPER
ALICEG. HARRIS
WANDA HARRIS
SANDY HARTLEY
SUZANNE HAYDON
GEORGE ANN HAYNE
LISETTEHAYS
CHRISTINA KAY HEABERLIN
ADRIENNEHENANN
CHRISTY HENDRICKSON
JUDY HERMAN
DEBORAH ANN HERRING
ANNEHIGGINS
DARLENEHILDRETH
CAROLYN HOLDEN
ALICE HOLLER
VIRGINIA HOLM
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ROSE MARIE HOAA
PATRICIA L. HOPKINS
FRANCES HOWELL
SALLY HOWELL
JULIANNE HUBER
PATRICIA ANN HURLEY
A. PAT HUTCHINS
MARTHA IGERT
JENNY JACKSON
SARALYN JACOBSON
JENIFER S. JAMES
KATHERINE JOHNSON
SALLY JOHNSON
JEAN JONES
SARA L. JUMONVILLE
M. ISABEL JUNCO
SUSAN KAHLMUS
JULIE KAMPEN
BARBARA KAPLAN
ROBIN KAPLAN
ROSALYN KAPLAN
MAY KAY
KATHY KEIM
CHRISTINE ANNE KELLY
LINDA KAY KELLY
BETSY KEYS
LANA KILLGORE
MARY BETH KIMBELL
JACQUELIN KIRVEN
KAREN KLEGER
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HEDY IDELL KNOPF
ANTOINETTE F. KNORR
STEPHANIE KNOPP
KATHRYNTHOMSEN KOSTKA
PEGGY KOVEN
KAY KRAFT
SONDRAKRAVTIN
KATHLEEN LAMBERT
CATHERINE ANN LAMPARD
LUCY LANE
KAREN LAUTZ
LAURA LEACH
IVY LEVIN
STEFANIE LEVINSON
ANN LEVY
LESLIE ANN LEWIS
ANN LEWIS
ANN LIEBSCHUTZ
CAROLYN LIPSON
LORAINE A. LOCKWOOD
DEBIE LONG
SUZANNE LORBERBAUAA
KAN ETTA LOTT
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BONNIE AAACHAUER
KIERAN J.MAGGARD
KAREN MAN EMANN
BETH MARX
PATSY MATH I EU
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JOYCE MAYERS
DIANE MAZUR
NANCY MAZUR
KATHERINE MCARTHUR
ROSE A. MCCABE
ROSANNE MCCAFFREY
MARY MCCLINTOCK
ELENOR BARRY MCGAHEY
PAULA MCKENZIE
MARY B. MCKINNEY
JOAN MCMULLEN
SUSAN MERDES
EUGENIA MERRITT
JILL J. MEYERS
BETTY MILES
CHERYL MILKES
MARGARET MILLER
PATRICIA MILLER
MARILYN MILLWEE
CLARISSA MITCHELL
ANN MOGABGAB
NANETTE MOLLERE
PAM MONAST
TERI MONCURE
KATHE MOON
BARBARA MOORE
MARIANNE MOREHISER
MARGO MORET
DEBBIE MORRIS
CAROLINE A. MULLEN
JEANETTE MURDOCK
PHYLLIS ANNE MURPHY
REGGIE MUTNICK
JANIS MYER
NANCY MYERS
NANCY ANN NELSON
HELAINE NIERMAN
SUSAN E. NILES
BARBARA NISENSON
MARILYN NOBLE
ELAINE NODEN
PHYLLIS NUGENT
MARGARITA O'BYRNE
MARIA O'BYRNE
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MIAAI O'CONNOR
REBECCAODOM
LOISO'NAN
ANTOINETTE OWEN
ANNEL. PACKER
FRANCES LUCILLE PAGE
CHERYL PALERMO
CATHERINE PANNILL
FRANCES OLYAAPIA PAPPAS
MARIA PARADELO
PAM PARKER
ISABELS. PARKS
SUZYPASCH
CISSY PASS
SHARON PASTERNAK
TREVI PEARSON
JANECAROL PEELER
LEILA PERRIN
PAULA PERRONE
MARYPFLUMM
MARYC. PHILLIPS
ERAN PICKENS
KEENAN PICKERT
MILLIE PILIE
BARBARA N. PISANKO
BARBARA PITTS
KATHERINE PLAUCHE
SUSAN PONSAA
PHYLLIS POTTERFIELD
JOAN POWELL
GAIL PRATT
JEAN PRESSBURG
MARGARET M. PRESTON
PATPRINS
PATRICIA PRUETT
MAUREEN QUE BEDEAN
DEBBIE RACHLIN
RENEE A. RAFFALOVICH
STEPHANIE RAGLAND
JACQUERAMEY
ELAINE RAPHAEL
LINDA RASPOLICH
AIDA ANITA RAVERTA
ANNEREARDON
MARTHA REEVES
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ANDREA RICARDS
JACQUELINE N. RICE
JEAN RIOPELLE
DANA ROBINSON
CAMILLE A. ROGERS
ROSALIN ROGERS
SHARON ROSE
CAROL ROSEBERRY
JUDY ROSS
KATHERINE ROSS
SANDRA RUBIN
GENEEN ROTH
LINDI RUSSELL
KAREN RUSSI
DIANE RYAN
CATHY SALIMAN
SUSAN SALZ
ADELE SALZER
KAY SAMPSON
VICKI SAMUELS
ANA MARIA SANCHEZ
DIANE SANDERSON
LINDA SAUL
SALLIE SCANLAN
CATHY SCHATZ
MELANIE SCHLEGEL
KATHERINE SCHNEIDAU
VIRGINIA M. SCHNEIDAU
MARTHA SCHULL
KAREN SCHULNER
JEANNE SCHWARTZ
MARYLOISSCOFIELD
SHELLEY SCOTT
SHELLEY SEAAAAN
MARTHA SELLERS
PAULASHAPIRO
RUTH SHAPIRO
STEPHANIESHERBEL
DONNASHERLOCK
LAUREL SHERMAN
CYNDISHOSS
MARIAN SHOSTROAA
MARY SILVERMAN
RONA SIMMONS
SUSAN SIMONTON
SALLY SIMPSON
TAMRASINDLER
BETH SINGLETON
CAROLSIR
NANCY ANN SLOAN
BETH E.SMITH
DIANE SMITH
MARLIVE SMITH
ROSE MARIE SMITH
SHARMAN SMITH
ELDRIE B. SOWELL
KATHERINESPAAR
JANET STAN KS
DEBORAH STANSBURY
DIANE STASSI
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ABBE STEINLE
SANDI J. STEVENS
PATRICIA STEWART
NANCY STOCKBRIDGE
ELIZABETH STOUSE
MARGARET C. STOWERS
LEAH STRAUS
ELLEN STRAUS
BARBARA STUART
RETT SULLIVAN
SUSAN SWAN
CAROLE SWANAY
NANCY SWIREN
RACHAEL SWEIG
KARIN SWENSON
STEPHANIE SWIFT
BETTY SUE TALBOT
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SUZANNE TAYLOR
CATHERINE D. TERRY
PAMELA THIELS
ROMETTA B. J. THOMAS
HOLLY THOMISON
SHELBY TOMLINSON
ARLENE TORBIN
CRIS TRAXLER
SUSAN TUCKER
LINDA TUERO
NOREL TULLIER
MARY UMLAND
LAWRIN A. USSERY
MARIA E. VALIENTE
DEMISE M. VALOIS
BARBARA VAN EATON
KAY VAN KIRK
TAMARA VANNOY
VICKIE VAN YAHRES
CHERYL VERLANDER
GLESE VERLANDER
ALANA MARY VILLAVASO
CAROLINE VINCENT
JOAN D. VI NOT
ROBIN VRONO
ANNA WADE
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SUSAN J. WADE
SUSAN WAGNER
SANDRA WALKER
MARY ELLEN WALLACE
ELIZABETH WALLACH
JUDITH WALLICK
VANNAE. WARMACK
ANNAAARIAWATSON
JULIAWEBB
ALICEWEIL
JUANITAM. WEISBACH
BONNINEWEITZENKORN
SAYRA ALLEN LANDON WELLS
CANNON WANN
PATRICIA WATSON
SUSAN WEXLER
JANE CASSANDRA WHEELER
DEIDRE WHITE
ANNE B. WHITED
MILDREDWIENER
ALICEWILBERT
ANNES. WILENSKY
KATHIEWILLIAMS
THEON WILSON
NANCY SCOTT Wl LLIAMSON
LINDA C.WILLIS
CHERYL E.WINGO
TAMARAWINTER
GAILWITTENBERG
LOUISE WOLF
RITA WOLFF
AAARYFREIDAWOLFSON
LIZA WRIGHT
MARGARET YANUS
NIKI YIANILOS
SYLVIA YOUNG
IRU ELIZABETH ZELLER
CONSTANCE ZENDEL
JEANNEZERR
LINDA L.ZIPSER
BEVERLY ANDERSON
BEVERLY BENNETT
CATHERYNCALISCH
SALLY CHRISTIAN
SUSAN CROWLEY
GUSSIE DWYER
JANELLEGUICHARD
BARBARA HOUK
MARINA WESTERSTROM
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PIERRES.ANDRUS
WALTER E. BLESSEY,JR.
BOBBOESE
SANDRA RUTH BONNER
MICHAEL J. BRENNAN
SCOTT E. COLEAAAN
RICHARD DIMITRY
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BARBARA HIRSCH
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W.E. NOEL
JERRY E. SAPORITO
GERALD L. SCHROEDER, JR.
LOUIS O. SMITH, JR.
JON LEE STUNTZ
DAVID THOMAS
THOMAS J. WAGNER
DAVID R. WARREN
ROBERT WEIGAND, II
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..Three yards and a cloud of
dust.... "We just had too many
offensive breakdowns," said coach
Jim Pittman in a soft voice. "You
can't make mistakes like we did
offensively. ..and not get seriously
hurt." To be brief, Tulane had
great difficulty putting it all
together. In fact, as the season
closed, the Green Wave had logged
a mere three victories while being
stung seven times. As in past
years, the Green Wave, who
initially looked like a Green
Machine, played football for about
thirty minutes per contest, after
which they played a host of other
games, usually finding the op-position
quite pleased to accept any
miscellaneous interceptions,
fumbles, or other gifts. Thus, we
found Tulane handing the ball to
Georgia no less than six out of the
first ten times that the Greenies
had it.
The Georgia game found the
Wave defense meriting some high
ranking praise. Georgia's Vince
Dooley said, "Tulane's tackles.
Bob Waldron and Mike Walker,
just beat the daylights out of our
linemen."
Against West Virginia, Tulane
fans witnessed their team disin-tegrate
in the second half, a move
that proved fatal in the Moun-taineers'
35-17 shellacking
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Waldron, Rick
Hester played
f e n s i ve I y ,
Again the defense showed signs
of poise and polish as Mike
Kingrea, and Ray
fine games. Of-quarterbacks
Lachaussee and Abercrombie still
could not keep the ball long enough
to start things rolling, but the fine
running of sophomore Jim Batey
opened a few eyes to Tulane's
possibilities.
Against Boston College, Rusty
Lachaussee did alot of growing up
as he piloted the Wave to nearly 400
yards total offense. Rusty refused
to lose his cool as he led the Tulane
offense in a credible fight against a
talented foe. The final score saw
Tulane on the short end of a 28-24
heartbreaker. However, several
bright spots shone, in the forms of
the sophs AAaxie Leblanc, Steve
Barrios, and junior Ken Sanders,
who raised his nation-leading
punting average to 47.5 yards a
boot.
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With cries of "Gator Bait"
ringing from the crowd, the
favored Florida Gators set out to
destroy the hapless Tulanians. In
one of the most exciting and well-played
games in our recent history,
the Green Wave found itself
leading the nationally ranked
Gators 17-10 with just over two
minutes remaining. Tulane had
played balanced football, keeping
the Gators guessing. But in the
waning moments of the game,
Florida struck via air for a T.D.
and decided to go for broke: the
two point play. It worked and the
18-17 Florida victory is now
history. Disappointment and
defeat was etched on the strained
faces of the Greenies as they shed
their battle gear. A proud coach
Pittman praised his disserving
crew saying, "I've never been
associated with such a fine, hard-fighting
bunch of people. I'm proud
of every one of you." Equally
proud and surprised were Tulane
students; that night, several
hundred well-wishers greeted the
Wave football men upon their
arrival in New Orleans.
At mid-season Tulane dueled the
panthers of Pittsburgh. The game
looked like it was going to be
another Wave disaster, as Tulane
spotted Pitt a 22-0 lead near
halftime. But a couple of Pitt-sburgh
mistakes, combined with
the pass catching talents of Steve
Barrios and Maxie Leblanc
enabled the Greenies to pull out a
26-22 squeaker. Coach Pittman has
gained the season's first victory at
the expense of the Pitt-men.
Returning to the Sugar Bowl for
Homecoming, Tulane faced the
fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The
Irishmen out-weighed and out-played
the Greenies in gaining a 37-
victory. Tulane fought hard, but
the depth and agility of the Irish
was too much to handle.
The Vanderbilt Commodores hit
Tulane Stadium for the Wave's
next duel. A last minute Vanderbilt
aerial bomb took a 21-20 victory out
of the Wave's grasp. Instead, the
Commodores went home with a 26-
23 victory, bringing the Green
Waves record to a dismal one
victory for six losses. The game did
have some glorious moments for
Tulane, as Joe Bullard etched his
name into the record books with a
nifty 92 yard punt return.
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In their final home games,
Tulane played football as it was
meant to be played. The favored
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
swarmed into New Orleans with
victory in mind. But Tulane's
defense took the sting out of the
Yellow Jackets and the Wave
emerged a 14-7 victor. Defense was
the key as Ray Hester, Rick
Kingrea, Mike Walker, Paul Ellis,
Joe Young, Brian Duck, Joel
Henderson, John Onofrio, Jimmy
Yarter, Bob Waldron, and Joe
Bullard combined for one of the
best team efforts seen this year.
The final home game proved to
be the most satisfying. Led once
again by Lachaussee's passing and
the punt-returning of Bullard,
Tulane gained its most convincing
victory since 1960 in thrashing
Virginia 31-0. Once again the
defense rose to the occasion in
holding the Cavaliers to minus 32
yards rushing in the second half,
while intercepting numerous
passes and recovering several
fumbles. Tulane showed great
team improvement over its past
games, as Coach Pittman used
some fifty odd players in an at-tempt
to make things gel.
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In the traditional battle with
rival LSU, Tulane absorb a 27-0
loss. The powerful Tigers from
Baton Rouge played convincing
football on their home field and the
Wave had little chance of upsetting
LSU's game plan. For Tulane,
Lachaussee completes 19 of 38
passes but along the way he had
five passes intercepted. Familiar
mistakes had once again taken
their toll. This game was the final
contest for the team's six seniors.
Next year, well, who can say
what will happen? The Green Wave
will have most of the team back
and a few hopefuls from the fresh-man
team make the outlook seem
to be a bright one. Just how far the
team goes will depend on how
much fan support it can muster up.
But to quote Playboy magazine,
"It's been a long uphill climb at
Tulane, but the rebuilding process
now seems almost completed and
in a couple of years the Green
Wave should be a national power."
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Coach Ralph Pederson
answered the initial buzzer with
this year's version of basketball,
Tulane style. If one word could
describe this season, one which
saw the Wave sputter to a dismal
5-18 record, that word would be
"inconsistency." The Wave
generally played good ball
against good teams, but, in turn,
evened the score by playing bad
ball against beatable teams. The
hardcourt schedule was a tough
one, with games against five of
last year's NCAA tournament
teams.
The Tulane cagers made their
debut against the University of
Tampa Spartans. Led by the
hustle of 6-1 senior guard Ned
Reese and the accurate outside
shooting of 6-8 forward John
Sutter, the Wave swarmed over
the Spartans with a 91-65 win.
Coach Pederson pointed to
Tulane's stingy defense as the key
to the Wave's performance.
Offensively, Sutter blistered the
nets for 32 points, while grabbing
17 rebounds in a great display of
versatility.
The Greenies travelled west,
dropping games to Texas and
Texas Tech. Sutter continued to
hit, while help came from guard
Mike Billingsley, who finished the
Tec game with 15 points.
Meeting LSD, the Wave was hit
by the target shooting of Pistol
Pete, who bagged an 'average' 46
points. Maravich made the going
rough but LSD's rebounding put
the lid on the 97-91 loss for Tulane.
Ned Reese, center Harold
Sylvester, and senior forward
Greg Robers popped in 18 apiece,
while Sutter hit for a cold 11
points.
With a 1-3 record, the Greenie
roundballers met a stingy team
from Miami of Ohio. The Wave
played well enough to come out on
the favorable side of a 59-57 score.
The Wave then remained in New
Orleans to take on a pair of
difficult foes in the forms of North
Carolina and Ohio State. Both
teams outclasses and outgunned
the Green Wave and left New
Orleans victoriously. After
Christmas the Greenies headed
for Buffalo, New York to
participate in the Queen City
Tournament; the holiday venture
only brought disaster for the
Wave with losses to St. Peter's
and Fairfield Colleges.
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Tulane opened the new year at
home by beating the University of
Rhode Island Rams 80-78. In the
final tally, diminutive guard Mike
Henry and Dennis Riddle each
logged 10 points, while Sylvester
had 14, Billingsley 15 and Sutter
20.
The Tulane quintet followed up
the Rhode Island game with a 75-
63 overtime victory against
Alabama. The road jinx that had
prevailed was now broken.
Finally, against the University of
Miami, Tulane played great ball.
Both Sutter and Sylvester were
hot from the field, complimented
by the steady Reese and 6-7
Robers. The homecourters
controlled the boards throughout
the game and emerged with a
well-deserved 105-90 victory.
From then on the going was
downhill. Tulane never managed
to win another game; although, in
their season finale, the Wave gave
tournament-bound Marquette
some close moments. The final
season's record was five wins for
eighteen losses.
Sutter finished the season with a
25 point per game average and
was named Honorable Mention
All-American. He broke Bob
Kerwin's junior scoring record of
509 points in a season, and he
dominated the team in offensive
play. Sutter will return next year
as the nucleus of the team.
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Last year's spring sports proved to be quite
successful, with the baseball team headlining
the list of winners. Tulane's batmen finished
the season with a 15-3 record and were ranked
13th in the nation; however they were stifled in
their bid to gain a spot in the NCAA
tournament.
This year's squad has had an impressive
start relinquishing only seven runs in its first
seven games, in compiling a 7-0 record to date.
The twenty-four game slate is highlighted by
the First Annual Tulane Invitational
Tournament with the Green Wave hosting
potent Southern Illinois and Auburn.
Coach Refit's team is once again led by a
brilliant pitching staff. Chris Winter, Bob
Thomas, and Steve Walton are expected to
continue their dominance over opposing
batters. Highly touted freshman Eddie
Bernard, Mike Cognevich, Childs Dunbar, and
Dave Olson round out the pitching staff.
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The catching duties fall into the talented
hands of junior college transfer Butch Raley
who adds power to the attack and will be
backed by Gary Ray and Steve Kramer.
Gary Livingston, Tony Niel, and co-captain
Sonny Pisarich compile one of the most
outstanding outfield assemblages in the South.
Ward Purdum, John Mueller, and Bruce
Feingerts will back them up.
Sure-handed Marty Donovan, captain Ned
Reese, and freshmen Gurtis Zimmerman and
Don Hartman substantiate their respective
infield spots, while Percy Freeman, Bob
Whitman, and Bruce Burga add considerable
depth to the infield.
Balanced strength throughout the lineup,
combined with the able coaching of Milt Refit
will allow the Green Wave to continue as one of
the finest baseball teams in the South.
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3 Spring Hill
2 Southern Mississippi
2 Southern Mississippi
3 Auburn
7 Northern Illinois
5 Northern Illinois
3 S. Illinois of Edwardsville
1 S. Illinois of Edwardsville
18 Xavier
13 Xavier
South Alabama
South Alabama
Southw/estern Louisiana
Southwestern Louisiana
Miami, Florida
Miami
Miami
Mississippi College
Mississippi College
L.S.U.
L.S.U.
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North American Dinghy 3RD
Championships
Bellingham, Wash.
Douglas Cup 1ST
Long Beach, Cal.
Baldwin Wood 1ST
New Orleans, La.
Georgia Tech Invitational 1ST
Atlanta, Ga.
Windjammer 2ND
New Orleans, La.
PJC Invitational 1ST
Pensacola, Fla.
McNeese Invitational 1ST
Lake Charles, La.
St. Petersburg 2ND
Invitational
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Boston Dinghy Club Cup 12TH
Boston, Mass.
Tulane Invitational 1ST
New Orleans, La.
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Dec. 18, '69
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Invitational Feb. 14, '70 Vikf ;,!..,--
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Colleges
Championships Feb. 27-28
NCAA Indoor
Mar. 13-14
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Championships
Tulane Invitational Mar. 7
Florida Relays Mar. 27-28 TENNIS
Texas Relays April 3-4
Southwestern Relays April 10-11 TU
Southern Alabama 1 Houston 5
Invitational April 18 Rice 6
Drake Relays April 24-25 o' Texas 6
Penn Relays April 24-25 6 South Alabama 3
Southeastern 8 Alabama 1
Invitational May 9 2 Mississippi State 7
Ty Terrell Invitational May 16 N.O. Lawn Tennis Club
Meet of Champions May 30 South Alabama
USTFF National Georgia Tech
Championships June 12-13 L.S.U.
NCAA Outdoor Jacksonville
Championships June 18-20 South Alabama
326
TU
BASKETBALL
(WON 5, LOST 18)
GOLF
1970 SCHEDULE
91 Tampa 65
80 Texas Tech 82
71 Texas 72
91 L.S.U. 97
59 Miami, Ohio 57
87 North Carolina 96
74 Ohio State 87
75 St. Peter's 90
80 Fairfield 82
80 Rhode Island 78
75 Alabama 63
72 Georgia Tech 78
80 Rice 83
77 Florida State 82
105 Miami, Florida 90
92 Drake 98
114 L.S.U. 127
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