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STUDEIIT council DABNEY EWIN President OFFICERS DABNEY M EWIN . . . ROBERT BRUCE .... STEVE ELLIS . . . Vice-President, Student Body Secretary, Student Body DAVID CLARY MORRIS MIDDLETON . . MARGARET GANDOLFO . . President, Newcomb LESTER HALL .... President, School of Social Work CALVIN ROLLAND .... President, Graduate School DAVID KIRCHNER . . . President, Arts and Sciences CHARLES SELAH President ' Med. School WILLIAM CADY . . . President, Law School ED VAN AMERONGEN . . Representative, Architecture First Row: Bruce. Cady. Clary. Ellis, Gandolfo. Second Row: Hall. Middleton, Selah, Van Amerongen. 15
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TULRHE UniUERSITV %fmA f mm Save your Confederate money boys, etc. The Tulane Student Council is composed of the presidents of each of the nine colleges and the presidents, vice-president, and secretary of the student body. All matters of student life, jects: getting a JAMB photographer, solving the legal aspects of electing a Homecoming Queen, preventing a riot over a kidnapped tiger, untangling parking problems with the city com- extending to the Honor System, student publi- missioner, deflating the basketball incident, cations, organizations, and their budgets, elec- and just generally failing-to-knit-up-the-raveled- tions, and dances are within the jurisdiction of sleeve-of-care over deficit budgeting, the Honor the Council. System, and the Student Federation of Louisi- This year ' s headaches covered a range of sub- ana Colleges and Universities. 14
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The Alumni Fund Kicltoff Dinner FRANCISCO FIGUEROA President, Tulane Alumni Association OFFICERS FRANCISCO LUIS FIGUEROA President GERALD L. ANDRUS First Vice-President CARROLL S. MAYER Second Vice-President G. SHELBY FRIEDRICHS Third Vice-President HARRY P. GAMBLE, JR Secretary HARRY R. CABRAL Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director of Alumni Activities T U L fl n E . The Tulane Alumni Association is a national organization which has become a salient factor in the progress of one of the South ' s oldest and greatest universities. Through It each alumnus is given an opportunity to serve and assist in the progress of the University. There are no membership dues, and all students upon leaving the University are entitled to membership in the Alumni Association. Records are kept on the activities of all alumni and efforts are being made at all times to keep in contact with the former students. One means of achieving this is through the medium of the TULANIAN, alumni publication which contains new.s of the University and alumni. This magazine Is sent to all grad- uates and former students for whom the office has correct mailing addresses. A representative from the Association welcomeis each graduating class at Commencement. Active local alumni clubs have been organized in many parts of the United States and elsewhere. Each year the Association sponsors hHomecoming, a cel- ebration which brings many grads back to the campus for reunions and other activities. On May tenth, the birthday of Paul Tulane, alumni meetings are held throughout the country and a memorial service is held In Prince ton, New Jersey. The Tulane Alumni Fund, organized five years ago, is conducted by Class Agents and other representatives of the As ' soclatlon. The Fund has grown each year and is now of real value to the University ' s financial program. 16
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