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DOROTHY RICCIUTI President ' GEORGIA SEAGO FISCHER Executive Secretary NEWCOMB ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL OFFICERS DOROTHY NUNGESSER RICCIUTI President KATE HODGE First Vice-President CHARLOHE HAWKINS FREMAUX .... Second Vice-President ELIZABETH EDWARDS Treasurer MOONYEAN MARION JOHNSTON .... Recording Secretary LOUISE HOEHN HOGAN Corresponding Secretary GEORGIA SEAGO FISCHER Executive Secretary LALISE MOORE O ' BRIEN . . . . Representative Academic School RITA HOVEY KINGYOKUM Representative Art School CAROLYN STUBBS LYNCH Music Representative HELEN RUSSELL DIETRICH Fund Chairman HELEN HARRY MORRISON Tulanlan Editor PEGGY ROEMER READ Membership Chairman The Newcomb Alumnae Association, composed of all graduates and former students, is a means of channelling loyalties to Nev comb. Its office is housed In the Tulane Alumnae hlouse where files and pertinent information are kept. Made up of a national group of officers and clubs located In leading cities In the United States, its activities Include thousands of women and cover a wide range of Interests. Its two national meetings yearly are held, one at Home- coming and the other at Commencement time. Its purpose Is to fill college needs when they arise, to foster alumnae activities, and to serve as a tie between future, present and past students and the college faculty administrators. Miss Many displays her favorite chillun Gayle ' Maclcenroth, Mrs. Clifford Favrot, Mrs. Robert Lynch make plans tor Homecoming,
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DR. CLARENCE SCHEPS University Comptroller MRS. FLORENCE TOPPING Registrar RICHARD O. BAUMBACH Director of Athletics aMuu| DR. GARLAND TAYLOR Director of Libraries HORACE RENEGAR Director of Public Rclatiori! PERCY GENERES Secretary. Treasurer of the University
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T U L A N E DR. ARTHUR F. HOGE President MISS BEATRICE FIELD Director oF Alumni Activities OFFICERS ARTHUR F. HOGE President G. SHELBY FRIEDRICHS First Vice-President D. B. H. CHAFFE : Second Vice-President MRS. F. H. DAVIS Third Vice-President HARRY P. GAMBLE, JR. . Secretary A. L. JUNG, JR Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director of Alumni Activities The Tulane Alumni Association was organized in 1898 devoted to the broad principles of devotion and service to Tulane Univer- sity. Since that time Tulane alumni have participated in the educa- tional progress of one of the South ' s oldest and greatest universi- ties. There are no membership dues in the Alumni Association. Through it each alumnus is given an opportunity to serve and fur- ther the progress of the University. Through the Alumni Associa- tion the University maintains contacts with all former students. One means is through the Tulanian, alumni magazine which is sent free of charge to all former students. Active local Tulane alumni clubs exist In many parts of the United States and elsewhere. Each year the Alumni Association sponsors Homecoming, a celebration which brings graduates back to the campus for reunions and other activities. Several of the individual colleges of the University have active alumni clubs all affiliated with the general Association. The Tulane Alumni Fund, organized seven years ago, is conducted by Class Agents and other representatives of the Alumni Association. The Fund has increased each year both in numbers of contributors and total contributed. It has become a strong financial support of the University and has been another means of nurturing alumni Interest. One of the most significant achievements of the Association has been the acquisition and occupation of the new Alumni hlouse at 6319 Willow St. For the first time Alumni have a home on the campus and for the first time all alumni activities are housed In one building. The house is already being used by alumni and other Uni- versity groups and through the years Its usefulness will be ever- Increasing. OFFICERS A. L. Jung, D. B. H. Chaffe, Dr. Hoge, Mrs. F. H. Davis, G. Shelby Friedrichs, Harry P. Gamble, Jr.
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