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Till- ailmiMi--lraliiiii nl ' I ' lihiiir rni iT-il i a In- ni( ' ll(lcill jnli ir(|ll 1 1 lliu IlKlllV |i( ' iific (liitic . I he ■■A(liiiiiiisli ' at r arc tlu ' nu-n and winiicn who Imlil these ari( ' (l |)i) ' ilii)ns in mir iinI (T il . Eacli lias a |)ciiall anil i llu ' ili icildi- nl lii- lii-ld nn tin- rani|in-. ' l ' lu r()Ui) jn(ludr ice-Presideiits, Directors, Deans, and ( ' (iinisclois. Px ' lnnd llicni. in llicir dc|)arlnicnls. i ihc Innclidiiini; of llic technical and linancial unil of Tulane. As llic Ji-adiT- il llicii it ' s|R ' ' |ivc iliviMuii», the ■ dniii)iNlialors are in u position lo nwci ihc fttudciil an l till ' pul)lic. -.o %c Ik-ii- |iiitiiii- .mil iiimi- llwtii Ki ' i|) ihi ' ir fares ami iiunicn in niuid lur vdcii ntudcnl will he sei-viced or counseled liy eaeh of thciM; admin i tialor duiiiij; hi- -lav in ' ! ulaiie. iiie iniivrrsilv i» proud of these ineii and women for the extremely im- porlant part thev pla in the university system, and takes litis oppiirtunits to thank them. A D M I N I S T R A T O 11 S FiiiM Rmw DK FRI D cole, Academic VicePrcsiclcnt; MISS DOKOTHY U. I,I-:. Sccrelary ..f Ailnii i..n.. NcKo.mb 0.1iri;c; MISS KATHRYN OvVIs v. .,„, = , lo ihr I ' r.M.l.ni .if ihc Univemly: DR ROBERT FRENCH, ViccPrcsiclcEii for Dcvelopmcnl: JOSEPH CIHSON. Dirermr ..f PrrAHnii..i..n.: DR l)ir,-,.„.r ,.( Stu.l.nt H.alll.. Secom. Row: DEAN FORREST U. LAKE. IVan nf Admission.; EMANl EI IJVAl DAIS. Burvir: Jf SK B MOK«. S .Vuxiliary En.erpri.c: DR. JOSEPH MORRIS. Vice-President ; HORACE RENEG AR. Director ..fPuMic Kelaium,: MRS. WlROTin N Nf.l M K Ml.... . . roun el,.r to w ' .mcn Third Row: DR. CLARENCE SCHEPS. Comptruller; DR. DICk 1 A ' i I.OR. JiMnnn A,lv.,..r: DR. OARLAND TAU.ilR. llitrrior «l Liiirarics: MRS. FIORENCF TOPPINo. R.;:i-lrar. r.i
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First Row JOSEPH AI JO ES. Presideni; DR. CHARLES L. ESHLEMAN. GEORGES. FARNSWORTH. CLIFFORD F. FAVROT. DARWIN S. FENNER. Second Row LEON IRWIN JR . ERNEST L. JAHNCKE. LESTER J. LAUTENSCHLAEGER. JOSEPH McCLOSKEY. J. BLANC MONROE. JOSEPH W. MONTGOMERY. Third Row ISADORE NEWMAN. II, ASHTON PHELPS, MARIE LOUISE W ILCOX SNELLINGS, EDGAR B. STERN, GEORGE A. WILSON, SAMUEL ZEMURRAY. BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS The board of administrators consists of the adminis- trators of the Tulane Educational Fund. The board is the true governing body of the University, having the ultimate decisions in cases of broad Tulane policy. A body of continuing tenures consisting of prominent Tulane alumni and citizens of the New Orleans area. the board maintains constant cognizance on the world of education so tliat Tulane may continue to set the pace in this field. In addition to the present officers headed by President Jones, the board ' s Chairman Emeritus is Mr. Charles Rosen, its Secretary and Treasurer is Mr. A. P. Generes. and Secretary and Treasurer Emeritus is Mr. Lawrence A. Wogan. 10
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DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE As the campus community I ecomes more and more developed and complicated, the significance of the division of student life is made more clear. The various student personnel officers on the staff of the Dean of Students are responsible for tlie inte- gration of the social, cultural, and recreational life of the student in such a Asay that an atmosphere will be created -wherein tlie learning process may best be fostered. By means of the orientation program at tlie begin- ning of the academic year, the personnel staff ' strives to assist new students in makins; the difficult transition from reliance on parents to reliance on themselves, from a living experience within the family to life in tire residence halls or group experience in large cam- pus organizations. Through a counselling system both in the office of the Dean of Students and in the residence halls, and through a faculty advisory system in the student or- ganizations, the office of the Dean of Students attempts to bring die influence of tlie faculty to bear upon the students in and out of the class room hours. In this way it is hoped to promote the best possible relations among the students themselves and between the students and the members of die facultv. Dean John H. Stibbs Dean of Students Dean Stibbs and Arthur Hastings view trophies for Debate Tournament
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