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STUDENT COUNCIL affairs. Kendall H. Cram, B.A., M.A., is now holding this office, having succeeded Maurice H. Born, B.B.A., in June, 1938. It is the duty of the Graduate Manager to act as agent for the Council in all matters, act in an advisory ca- pacity to all extra-curricular organizations, follow directions of the Council, and to record all receipts and disbursements of student funds, to the interest of the various student activ- ities. The records and accounts are audited annually by the University auditors. Tulanc has been a member of both the National and Southern divisions of the Student Federation Association for many years. A Student Council representative is sent to the Association ' s annual conventions in order to study methods of student government at other colleges, thereby enhan- cing the administration of Tulane ' s student activities. ANN PENDERGAST Secretary to the Graduate Manager
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Left, top to bottom: John W. Sims, President; Patricia Woodward; Albert J. Wetzel, Vice-President; Roy E. Moon, Secretary; Maunsel W. Hickey; Julian P. Freret. KENDALL H. CRAM Graduate Manager of Student Activities T U L A N E Membership of the Tulane University Student Council is composed of the presidents of the various colleges of the University — Medicine, Law, Commerce, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Newcomb. Each year a general election is held to select by popular vote the various representatives of each college. Members of the 1938-1939 Student Council are John W. Sims, President, representing Law; Albert J. Wetzel, Vice- President, Engineering; Roy E. Moon, Secretary, Medicine; Julian P. Freret, Arts and Sciences; Maunsel W. Hickey, Commerce, and Patricia Woodward, Newcomb. For twenty-four years, Tulane University has rightly been proud of its student self-government which is based upon pure and sound democratic principles. The Student Council employs a Graduate Manager of Student Activities to provide business-like conduct of student
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• ■ ■ •i TUl llE ' 111- EARL C. COULON. Managing Editor W, ROBINSON KONRAD, Associate Editor THE TULANE HULLABALOO Sitting, left to right: Eulalie tvtcKay, Piercy J. Stakelum, Betsy Bres, W. Robinson Konrad; standing, left to riglit: Slielby Flowers, Bobbie O. Ort ' enbacli, Elsa Capo, Ivlargaret Lee Wendt, Martin F. Sctimidt, Frances Senter, Mary Jane RePass, Ctiris Caridas, Sliirley Viosca, John Heath, Wirt Rodgers, Jr., Richard Seither,
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