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STUDENT COUNCIL ANITA YANCEY OFFICERS WARREN A. MIX, President Ar ' s i-d Sciences TOM DAVIS, Vice-President Med S: ANITA YANCEY, Secretary Newcsmb JOHN HAYGOOD, Low School r- - . BOB VIOSCA Pfek;aent PHIL ROUSSEL ... ■ - JOSEPH CONINO HERSCHEL SAUCIER .... ? RUBY CROSBY School of Social W rt f DR. JOHN H. STIBBS Student L • 17
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T H E WARREN MIX, President The Tulane Student Council, composed of one member from each of the eight colleges, is the highest governing body of Tulane students. All mat- ters of finances and policy are directly administered by the Council. All campus groups are subject to its approval for recognition and for continued function- ing. Meeting at least once, sometimes twice, each week, the 1949-50 Council organized for the first time on the Tulane campus a Leadership Council, composed of the presidents of all campus groups and organizations. This leadership council serves as a co- ordinating and advisory body for all areas of student activity. The Student Council officers are popularly elected by the entire student body of Tulane University, and the Council members are the popularly elected presi- dents of each of the respective colleges. JOE CONINO I : ! I The Shock Troops 8wB . ■■BB8
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NEWCOMB ' ' STUDENT COUNCIL ANITA YANCEY OFFICERS ANITA YANCEY ' President JUNE ANTLEY Corresponding Secretary ANN BRODIE ' ' . ' Vice-President JANET LEVY Recording Secretary ELIZABETH COOK Treasurer MEMBERS Nathalie Reeling Margee Gandolfo Marie Hamel Beverly Becker Jeannine McGee Margaret Endress Isabel Gardiner Susie Smith Lanier Allingham El ' Lieber Norma Clesi To form a basis of cooperation between the faculty body the active worlc of an association of able and adult and students is the prinnary function of the association. individuals. An efficient and representative self-govern- Student Council, composed of the officers of the associa- j f Council. It has tion, acts as the piloting unit in the plan. accomplished its aim this year in completing various The Student Council, moreover, proposes any needed • T r -j • x x j x xu i! x-x x I • M L ' „,x:+,,+;„, - ;x ra +c 11 rhsr+prc; DToiects ot campus-wide interest, and tor the benetit ot changes in Newcomb s constitution, it grants all cnariers t r for campus organizations; it strives, at all times, to em- every Newcomb student. Anita and her po!ItIcos
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