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PAHON REEO REMINGTON RODRIGUEZ WELLBORN Student council JOHN G. WEINMANN Student Council SAMUEL G. WELLBORN . . Student Council ELOISU CAPPEL Student Council TOM FADELL ... Law School FRANKLIN RODRIGUEZ .... First Semester President School of Social Work JOHN GOLDMIER . Second Semester President School of Social Work OFFICERS President HAROLD HART . . JOHN HIDALGO . ROBERT MclNTYRE Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . President Engineering Graduate School Commerce MARY ELIZABETH PATTON Newcomb JOHN REED Architecture BILL REMINGTON . . Arts and Sciences GLENN RUFFIN President Medicine Fadell and followers. President President President President Presi dent President 21
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J ■ m FADELL GOLDMIER HART HIDALGO MclNTYRE t u I a n e university JOHN G. WEINMANN Student Council President Composed of the presidents of each college and three officers elected by the student body, the Student Council is the voice of the 5,000 Tu- lane students in university matters. The respon- sibilities and duties this past year ranged from conducting the endov ment fund drive to causing an investigation of the cafeteria by higher school authorities. The Student Council of the 1951- 1952 session handled their business so efficiently as to make many students comment this is the best student council we ' ve ever had. The endowment fund drive backed by the council had as its aim 100% participation by the student body. Many of the colleges did re- ceive a donation from each of its students and none fell below the 90% mark, due to the per- sistent effort of the members of the council. In all routine affairs, handling of contracts, budgetary problems, university elections, settling minor issues, the student council of 1952 proved itself very outstanding. 20
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New Alumni House Sixth Alumni Fund Kicl-Off Dinner OFFICERS GERALD L. ANDRUS President ARTHUR HOGE First Vice-President G. SHELBY FRIEDRICHS Second Vice-President D. B. H.CHAFFE Third Vice-President HARRY P. GAMBLE, JR Secretary ROYAL R. BASTIAN Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director of Alumni Activities The Tulane Alumni Association is a national organira- tion which has beconne a sahent 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 As- sociation. Records are kept on the activities of all alumni. One means of achieving this is through the medium of the Tulanian, alumni publication which contains news of the University and alumni. A representative from the Association welcomes 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 celebration which brings many grads back to the campus for reunions and other activities. For many years the Newcomb Alumnae Association has been active and of valued assistance to Newcomb College. All former Newcomb students are automatically members of the National Association and active local Newcomb alumnae clubs are located in many cities. Other College Clubs are the TCAC, commerce alumni club, The Society of Tulane Engineers, The College of Law Alumni Club, the Social Work Alumni Club and University College Alumni Club. The Tulane Alumni Fund, organized six years ago. Is conducted by Class Agents and other representatives of the Association. The Fund has grown each year and is now of real value to the University ' s financial program. Medical Class of 1946 Reunion
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