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HARRIS D. COPENHAVER, JR., Co-Editor CARL J. SCHUMACHER, JR., Co-Editor ! H E 19 49 This year was novel as far as the Jambalaya was concerned in that we had to sell it. Selling at $3.00 per copy we finally ended up selling Jambs to around 2,300 suckers, I mean students, which by other college standards wasn ' t bad at all. However the sale of it was not our only trouble. It seems as if when the photographer was there the students weren ' t and vice versa. As a consequence we did not finish taking pictures until February, 1949 (long after the intended deadline). Our biggest other trouble was, like all Yearbook Editors before us, procrastination in letting work pile up on us so that in March and April we really had to hustle to get the book out. We were fortunate to have a very wonderful staff to work with and feel that much of the credit for this book should go to them. We point with pride to our Features Section, especially the 4-color Beauty Section; the Sports Section; and the Snapshot Section. Also we are glad to have the undergraduate social fraternities back with us after a year ' s absence. No Caption is that funny
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graduating class at Commencement. Active local alumni clubs have been organized in many parts of the United States and elsewhere. Each year the alumni sponsor Homecoming, a celebra- tion which brings many grads back to the campus for reunions and other activities. On May tenth, the birth- date of Paul Tulane, alumni meetings are held throughout the country and a memorial services is held in Princeton, New Jersey. The Third Annual Tulane Alumni Fund has been con- ducted by Class Agents and other representatives of the Association. The Fund has grown each year and is now of real benefit to the University ' s financial program. Class Agent Joe McCarron goes over fhe Fund report with his coordinator. Clayton Nairne and Fund Chairman Dick Baumbach The 1948 Homeconning Court OFFICERS A. WATSON CHAPMAN President CLAYTON L. NAIRNE First Vice-President GERALD L. ANDRUS Second Vice-President HARRY P. GAMBLE. JR Third Vice-President SHELBY FR1EDRICH5 . . . r Secretary A. BROWN MOORE Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director of Alumni Activities EDMUND B. MARTIN, JR Editor, The TULANIAN Arts and Sciences: Edvy-ard W. Owen, Jr., Bernard D. Mintz, George D. Tessier: Commerce and Business Administration: R. Lynn Colomb, J. B. Sanford, Jr., Clarence Bonnett; Engineering: Ralph H. Mann, Albert Fransen, Roy R. Bastian; Graduate: Lane C. Kendall, Janet Wallace Yancey, Harry R. Cabral; Law: Arthur C. Watson, Murray Cleveland, Noland C. Kammer: Medicine: Vance M. Strange, Ambrose Storck, Joseph S. D ' Antoni; Newcomb: Elsa Taylor, Angela Gregory, Carlotta Gillis; Social Work: Rose Hill, Dorothy Schenthal, Henry M. Rightor; Representatives At Large: Gordon F. Wilson, Charles Kohlmsyer, Jr., Angela Devlin, Raymond F. Salmen. BEA FIELD, Director of Alumni Activities
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J 1 II I H n 1 . . . Terry De Jaive and Kay Temple hustled in sale of Jambs EDITORIAL STAFF HARRIS COPENHAVER, JR Co-Editor CARL J. SCHUMACHER, JR Co-Editor WALTER SPENCE Associate Editor DORA MARTIN (Newcomb Editor) Associate Editor ANTHONY ORTEGA Associate Editor TORRIE JONES Organization Manager BOBBIE BLUM Newcomb Organizations JACK TURNER Fraternities FRANCES KENTNER Sororities JACK WEINMANN Features DABNEY EWIN Medical School Editor RUDY EASON Sports Editor REPORTERS Anne McAskill Barbara Cherry Carolyn Klein Lanier Allingham Jane Marriott Andrea Livaudais Louis J. Vergne George Adomitis Mary Finley TYPISTS Jeanne Fernandez Betty Ellis
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