Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1943

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STUDENT The Tulane Student Council is composed of the presidents of the various colleges of the University. Along with Miss Beatrice Field, the Graduate Manager of Student Activities, they plan the activities programs for the students. The members are: James Ely, Arts and Sciences; Ju lian Brignac, Commerce; Robert Grush, Engineering; Tom Harlee, Graduate School; James Erwin, Law; John Riddler, Medicine; Moonyeen Marion, Newcomb; and Thaid Morris, Social Work. It is the duty of the Student Council to represent the student body in all matters, and although most details of government are managed by the student body officers of each individual JAMES ERWIN President BEATRICE FIELD Graduate Manager of Student Activities JAMES ELY President of the College of Arts and Sciences

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E. CLAGGETT UPTON, JR., Treasurer; LEONARD E. SESSNER, Vice-President; FRANK S. CANNON, President; RICHARD O. BAUMBACH. Vice-President; LESTER J. LAUTENSCHLAEGER, Secretary. Upon leaving the University are entitled to membership in the Alumni Association. Through the medium o£ The Tulanian , alumni publication, former students of Tulane keep in close contact with friends and classmates. Since many of the alumni are no w in the armed services, a popular feature of the magazine is called Tulanians in the Service . This contains pictures of men in uniforms and data concerning their service. The Alumni Association has recently reorganized its class agent system which gives representation to every class in each college. The system will be permanent, and the agents will serve in whatever capacity the exigency of the University demands. The efficiency of the new system was demonstrated by the success of the war savings bond campaign conducted last year among the alumni. [27] BEATRICE M. FIELD Director, Alumni Relation



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COUNCIL college, the more important issues, such as election of all kinds, allotment of funds from the student fees to campus organizations, business contracts, selection of cheerleaders, and arbitration of disputes are under the jurisdiction of the Student Council. This year in line with the war effort they sponsored the very successful war chest and Red Cross drives, and the campaign to send cigarettes to service men overseas. This executive com- mittee has received the wholehearted cooperation of the members of the University in adapting to the many changes brought about by their accelerated program. Officers are: President, James Erwin; Vice-President, John Riddler; Secretary, Moonyeen Marion. I ROBERT BRUSH President of the College of Engineering JOHN RIDDLER President of the School of Medicine CHARLOTTE ANDERSON Secretary to the Graduate Manager MOONYEEN MARION President of Newcomb College JULIAN BRISNAC President of the College of Commerce

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