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THE PUBLICflTIOnS BOARD GEORGE HALL OFFICERS Chairman ADELAIDE PHILLIPS .... . . Secretary Robert Bland Dennis Bryant Steve Ellis MEMBERS George Hall Phil Harsham Larry Hennessey Bill Long Adelaide Phillips Jack Schwegmann The membership of the Publication Board consists of the editors and bus- iness managers of the two publications, the president of the University Student Council, an elected member of the Student Council, and two senior class presidents, choose from any of the colleges by vote of the University Student Council. Besides being responsible for the selection of the editors and business managers, the board settles any disputes with or between staffs concerning questions of policy. Selection of staffs, however, is left to the discretion of the individual, Editorial and business heads. Chairman of the board is the president of the University Student Council. The advisers are Miss Beatrice M. Field and Dean George E. Simmons. GEORGE HALL 17
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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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nEUJCome studeiit council OFFICERS BETTY GRAY President ANNE LANDRY Vice-President FRANCES CRUMBAUGH Treasurer VERA WRIGHT Recording Secretary ELAINE JONES Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Cetty Cro ' .vne Ruth Boulet Virginia Jones Mary E. Sheehan Pat Evans Pat Phillips Beatrice Rault Betty Oehmig Olga Turner Fannie Kyker The Student Council, over which the President of ihe Student Government Association presides, is the or- ganizing and directing body of all Nev comb campus activities. Its functions specifically include keeping the Student Body informed on all matters, carrying out the legislation of the Student Body, chartering all clubs and organizations, and, insofar as possible, integrating all campus activities into one cooperative and harmonious whole. OFFICERS BETTY BROWNE President MARY VIRGINIA GRAIN Vice-President BETTY TURNER Secretary-Treasurer MISS DOROTHY SEAGO Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Ruth Boulet Betty Oehmig Page Gary Pat Phillips Pat Evans Beatrice Rault Merle Fisher Mary Ellen Sheehan Betty Gray Olga Turner Vera Wright Honor Board has jurisdiction over the conduct of the sludents of Newcomb College, and maintains the school standards of personal honor, loyalty and integrity. Each student, upon entrance into the College, signs a pledge in an impressive ceremony before the Board, promising to abide by the regulations of the Newcomb Honor System. Any infringements or violations of the pledge are referred to the Board for judgment, each student being on her honor to report herself as well as any other student involved. The Honor Board supervises all general student body elections, from keeping the polls to counting the votes. nciucomB HonoR board 18
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