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DR. FRED COLE, Academic Vice-President DR. ROBERT FRENCH, Vice-President tor Development DR. JOSEPH MORRIS, Vice-President DEAN FORREST U. LAKE, Dean of Admis- sions DR. CLARENCE SCHEPS, Comptroller DR. LLOYD KUHN, Director of Student Health DR. GARLAND TAYLOR. Director of Libra- ries MRS. FLORENCE TOPPINO, Registrar First Row: Dr. Fred Cole. Dr. Robert French, Dr. Joseph Morris, Dean Forrest U, Lake. Second Row: Dr. Clarence Scheps, Dr. Lloyd Kuhn, Dr. Garland Taylor. Mrs. Florence Toppino. ADMINSSTRATORS HORACE RENEGAR, Director of Public Relations JESSE B. MORGAN, Supervisor of Auxiliary Enterprises JOSEPH GIBSON. Director of Pre-Admis- sions MISS KATHRYN DAVIS, Assistant to the President of the University MRS. DOROTHY NUNGESSER RICCIUTI. Counselor to Women MISS DOROTHY DALE, Secretary of Ad- missions, Newcomb College DR. DICK TAYLOR, Jambalaya Advisor EMANUEL LIVAUDAIS, Bursar EARL COULON. Supervisor of Housing First Row: Horace Renegar, Jesse 8. Morgan, Jo- seph Gibson, Miss Kathryn Davis. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Nungesser Ricciu+i, Miss Dorothy Dale, Dr. Dick Taylor, Emanuel Livaudais. Earl Coulon, 22
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A Message from the President . . . With the completion of the men ' s residence halls and the new Warren hlouse, the University has developed an on-campus community of real and serious propor- tions. The recent construction of these residence halls has expanded the entire student life program. With the establishment of student councils in each of the houses, more students are now engaged in the educa- tional experience of self-government. Gatherings with members of the faculty or distinguished visitors to the campus as guests have increased, owing particularly to the facilities offered in the lounges of the new houses. Plans for the provision of other facilities need- ed in cultural and recreational programs are now in progress. The JAMBALAYA will record the progress which we are making in the development of an inte- grated campus community, to go hand in hand with distinguished academic achievement. RUFUS C. HARRIS r Ed McGlasson and Dr. Harris confer at one of the Student Council luncheons. A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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BOARD OF VISITORS A new group of outstanding men and women are bringing their experience to bear on Tulane ' s problems through the recently-activated Board of Visi- tors. The 30-member Board includes nationally known figures in education, science, industry, and other fields. A special committee has been formed to assist the Administrators ' Committee on University Development, and an- other to concentrate on the needs of the School of Medicine. Our thesis, declared Joseph M. Jones, President of the Administrators, is that this area needs an educational institution that will rank with the best in the nation, that New Orleans is a proper location for such an institution, that Tulane is the institution that ought to be further developed to attain this role, and that this is the time to go forward with such a plan. We believe that in bringing about these results the Board of Visitors will be of inestimable help. Board of Visitors 23
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