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The membership of The Tulane Alumni Association includes all graduates and former students of all col- leges of the University. The Student Center Building on the Tulane Campus houses the General Alumni Offices, the Alumni Records Office, and the TULANIAN, quarterly publication of The Association, which is sent free of charge to all Alumni. A representative of The Alumni Association welcomes the graduating classes at each Commencement. Active Tulane Alumni Clubs are in existence throughout the United States. hHomecoming is celebrated each year, and Class Reunions are held. On May 1 0th, anniversary of the birth date of Paul Tulane, Alumni honor their benefactor ' s memory at Princeton, New Jersey. The Tulane Alumni Fund, now in its second year, has grown to be of real value to the University. A well organized Class Agent system has been an effective instrument in Alumni affairs. BEATRICE M. FIELD BH IB . s s t 1 S Sm kL » lit m . j
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TULflHE flLumni RSSOCIRTIOn OFFICERS E. CLAGGETT UPTON. JR President A. WATSON CHAPMAN Vice-President CLAYTON L. NAIRNE Vice-President GERALD L. ANDRUS Vice-President HARRY P. GAMBLE, JR Secretary SHELBY FRIEDRICHS Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director of Alumni Relations LAV : Arthur C. V atson. Moise Dennery, Murray Cleveland; MEDICINE: Dr. Vance M. Strange. Dr. Charles Odom, Dr. Ambrose Storck; ARTS AND SCIENCES: Edward W. Owen. Jr., Bernard D. Mintz, Darwin S. Fenner; ENGINEERING: Ralph H. Mann, Pat Richardson, Albert Fransen; COMMERCE: R. Lynn Colomb. George Dinwiddle, J. 8. Sanford, Jr.; GRADUATE: Lane C. Kendall, Mrs. Louis Binstock, Mrs. Janet W. Yancey; NEWCOMB: Mrs. Frank M. Taylor, Miss Angela Devlin. Miss Angela Gregory; SOCIAL WORK: Miss Rose L. Toney, Miss Louise Meyer. Mrs. Joseph E. Schenthal; REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE: Harry R. Cabral. Claiborne Perrilliat. A, Brown Moore, Lacy RIcheson.
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GEORGE HALL GEORGE HALL, President Law LLOYD ANDERSON. Vice-President Connmerce FLORENCE GASKIN, Secretary Social Work JACK JACKSON Medicine EDMUND MARTIN Arts and Sciences PAUL LORRAINE Graduate School BETTY GRAY Newcomb NICK GAGLIANO Engineering The Student Council of the university is the highest governing body of the Associated Students of Tulane University. It is conn- posed of the presidents of each of the eight colleges of the T U L fl n E S T U D £ n T council university, and the ofFicers of the council itselF are chosen by an electoral college which is made up ot members appointed by their respective colleges. The principal function of the Student Council Is that of inter- preting and executing the constitution of the association. The Council also exercises general supervision over all expenditures from the Student Fund, as well as supervising the entire student activities program. During this school year, the Council was confronted with many problems which it endeavored to solve In the Interests of the student body as a whole. The Council published the first Tulane Student Directory. At the beginning of the year, the Council conducted an orientation program designed to familiarize all stu- dents with the physical facilities of the University. .Ill I . li I
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