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The Homecoming Court at the Tulane — Notre Dame game. ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Tulane Alumni Association is composed of all graduates and -former students of the University. Its offices are lo- cated in the Student Center Building on the Tulane campus. The TULANIAN, publication of the Association, is sent to all members free of charge and contains news of the Uni- versity and the alumni. At each commencement, members of the graduating class are welcomed into the Association by an alumni officer. Active Tulane Alumni Clubs have been organized throughout the country. In addition to the reg- ular Homecoming celebration, class reunions are held each year. Annually, Tulane Alumni honor the memory of Paul Tulane on the occasion of his birthday. May 1 0th. One of the accomplishments of the year was the reorganization of the T Club, composed of former athletes. A Meet the Coaches party was held in April to introduce to the alumni Tulane ' s new coaching staff. Tulane ' s All Americans with Coach Henry Frnica at the alumni Meet the Coaches party. Members of the Clars of 1896 return to campus fci 50-year reunion. On May 10 each year alumni visit Paul Tulane ' s grave at Princeton, N. J. Commerce Alumni Club holds its annual dinner meeting.
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CONNIE TALBOT HARVEY FIELDS REID CLANTON DON SHARP DICK PAGE fronted with many problems which it endeavored familiarize all students with the physical facilities to solve in the interests of the student body as a ' whole. The Council published a handbook for the benefit of all the students, and made plans for publishing the first Tulane Student Directory. At the beginning of the year, the Council con- ducted an orientation program designed to MEMBERS RICHARD L PAGE President EDV IN G. HAYS Vice-President FELICE MAURER Secretary REID CLANTON HARVEY FIELDS CHARLES JEREMIAS DONALD SHARP CONNIE TALBOT Left to right: Field, Fields. Cianton, Talbot, Hays, Page, Maurer, Sharp. Jeremias. 3L: i 9 rlri
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