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Spring Training NEWCOMB ALUMNAE A S S O C I A T I O N The Newcomb Alumnae Association composed oi' all graduates and former students, is a means of chan- neling loyalties to Newcomb. Its office is housed in the Tulane Alunmi House where files and pertinent infor- mation are kept. Made up of a national group of ofii- cers and clubs located in leading cities in the United States, its activities include thousands of women and cover a wide range of interests. Its two national meetings yearly are held, one at Homecoming and the other at Commencement time. Its purpose is to fill college needs when they arise, to fos- ter alumnae activities, and to serve as a tie between future, present, and past students and the college fac- ulty and administrators. OFFICERS OF THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION- 1955 MRS. FRANK ll. DAX IS t'I'nllt-y Could 1029 ..,.. .. ....., Prrsfdcrzl NIISS ANGELA UICVIJN. 1928 ,..,., .......... ,....... 1' I irsl VI-Cf'-1,fUSIllt?Ill' MRS. VVILLIANI Il, ISMIIII-Ili tllnrollly Tuppinol l935. 4SeC0nd Vice'-Presfflenl HRS. FRANK REISS klillllf Km-llcln-rj 1938 .,.................. Tl'f'flSlU'4'li NIRS. ERNEST IIICIIK LY:-ltna Wit-th-rt-t-tilt 1939 . ,...... Recording SFl'I'8I!lfQ' NIRS. EARL HAR'I'I.li'I I'. JK. Kflzlml I'II'ilhL'I'J l9ll . . .C0l'ft'S1l0IIlliII,Q Sefirelflry URS, CFURCIA FISCIIITR lu'ir'ruIirw S1'!'l'1'l1lI1V Some Alum, Some Dont E I Brave New World
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Dean Wisner and Student Council SCH00 O OCIAL The School of Social Work is a professional school offering graduate preparation for positions in public and private wel- fare organizations and agencies. Specialized preparation is offered in group workg family and child Welfareg medical, psychiatric, and school social work: and social welfare planning. The School of Social Work is a member of the Grad- uate Division ol the Council on Social Work Education. Summer school may be attended by students enrolled in any Illt. 'I'. 'l'. ICARLIC Uirrxtar of Szunmer School IJI-IAN ELIZABFTII WISNER ORK - S MMER C O0 College of Tulane University or any other university. The courses offered are used toward undergraduate degrees, and also are applied toward degrees in graduate school. Summer school oflers an opportunity to schedule Work which could not conveniently be fitted into regular programs, to supple- ment programs with courses of particular interest, to make up deficiencies of prerequisitesg and to reduce the length of time required to qualify for a degree. Man, tll21l.S real Georgie P l 'fill-4fKLtf'1US?5?Ti:umL.lLL,C2IiiT:W'A 17 Leak f--':' lTl.'7.'Ti'l'?f ' vi- -He 5: LIZI.T'ufrY v-W wiwifjflrlrwl. III! l11tfY-1Y5JH 'i
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898 and Beatrice Al. Field, Director of Alumni Activities 50th reunion, class of 1906 'Q OFFICERS IJ. ll. H. ill-IAFFIC. JR. ............ I'resi:lwnr JACOB L. LANDRY ....... .,., I 'irsl l'i fv:'- l'r 1'.v izlvnl HARRY P. CAMBLF. JR. ..... S ,f,-,,,, 1 I Vi ,-,-. 1' ,-f1.g idf-nl CHARLES G, SNITHICR ,. . 7'ln'rfl If f':-- 1' r'ff. v izlt-nl FRANCIS C. PAYNIC .. ..,. ,....,. . Qpcremry VICTOR LOTA ..... ..... T zwmlrtf The Tulane Alumni Association was organized in 1 is devoted to the hroad principles of service to Tulane Univer- sity. Since then Tulane alumni have taken an active part in the progress of one of the Southis oldest and greatest educational institutions. Through the Alumni Association the University maintains contacts with graduates and former students. The Tulrznian. alumni magazine. is sent free of charge to all alumni. TULANE ALUMNI ASSGCIATION Houston Scholarship Students Active Tulane alumnicluhs exist in man f arts of the world. 3 P Each year the Association sponsors Homecoming, a celehra- tion which brings graduates hack to the campus for reunions and other activities. The Tulane Alumni Fund. organized in 1946 hy the Alumni themselves, is conducted hy Class Agents, Area Representa- tives, and other alumni. The Fund has increased each year both. in numbers of contributors and money contributed. It has hecome a strong financial support of the University and has been another means of nurturing alumni interest. The Tulane Conferences are in their third year and are projects ol the Tulane Alumni Association, designed to co- operate with and encourage alumni Cluhs of the University. This year seminar-type programs were presented through the Conferences in Alexandria, Shreveport. Monroe. Lake Charles and Lafayette. Louisiana, Jackson, Mississippi and Mobile. Alahama.
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