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DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE At Tulane extra-curricular activities are a basic part of the University ' s hroad educational program. We believe that the aim of higher education should be to produce, not only well- informed individuals, but also well-rounded minds. The Division of Student Life with offices in the Student Center, is dedicated to helping the individual student get into the swing of campus activites and learning to live and work with his fellow students. The Dean of Students and his staff are acces- sible to students at all times to assist them with their personal and other non-academic problems. The University feels that an active role in campus life is excellent preparation for the greater responsibilities of the post-graduate community. JOHN H. STIBBS Dean of Students 1mVJ ' ?. .v, c5 -. ' ' - ' ' u ' ' 7i ' ' ' ; ' ' « ' ' ' ' ' = ' S- ELIZABETH D. CHIPLEY. Social Secretary; MYRA P. CI LBERTSON. HouMng Secrel.rr- JAMLb UA IE5. Assistant to the Dean of Students, Men s Residence Halls; ANDRES HORCASITAS. Advisor to Foreign Studenf SECOND ROW- Dr C W MANN Guidance Officer; EINAR N. PEDERSEN, Assistant to the Dean of Students; JAMES D. SCHNEIDER. Placement Officer; CAROLYN STEVENS SwreUrr ' to ' lhe Dean: G. KINSEY STEWART, Assistant Guidance Officer. '
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First Row: DR. FRED COLE. Academic Vice-President; DR. JOSEPH MORRIS, Vice-President; DR. CLARENCE SCHEPS, Comptroller and Vice-President; MISS KATHRYN DAVIS. Assistant to the President of the University; JOSEPH GIBSON, Director of Pre- Admissions; DR. CLIFFORD GRULEE, Director, Division of Graduate Medicine. Second Row: LLOYD KUHN, Director of Student Health; ALVIN L. LYONS, Director of Development; HORACE RENEGAR, Director of Public Relations; DR. GARLAND TAYLOR, Director of Libraries; DR. ROBERT WAUCH OPE, Director of Middle American Research Institute; DR. CLIFF WING, JR., Director of Admissions. Third Row: MRS. FLORENCE TOPPINO, Registrar; JOSEPH COHEN, Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; JOSEPH E. GORDON, Associate Director of Admissions; DR. HAROLD CUMMINS, Assistant Dean. School of Medici ne; MRS. DOROTHY NUNGESSER RICCIUTI, Counselor to Women, Newcomb College. OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION The day-to-day administration of University affairs is di- rected by a competent group of Officers of Administration! — Vice-presidents, Deans, Directors and other administrative and staff members — who are in charge of the University ' s various departments and divisions. Each is a specialist in a field related directly to education. As leaders in their respec- tive divisions, the officers are in a position to meet the stu- dents and the general public. All students will be counselled, advised, informed and serviced by these Officers during their stay at Tulane. The University is proud of these men and women for the essential part they play in the conduct of Uni- versity affairs and for their dedicated work.
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JOHN MMAHAT President of the Student Body STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS JOHN MMAHAT President BARNEY BARNUM Vice-President PAULA DOUGLASS Secretary STEPHEN ANDRY Representative at Large College is a development that manifests itself in a fertility and flexibility of mind that cannot be duplicated at any other time in life. Since the early days of the University of Bologna, students have almost instinctively strived to have their voices heard. At many schools their voices have been heard, and they play a large part in the conduct of University affairs. This is the case of Tulane. Not only does the Student Coun- cil actively and energetically work toward fulfilling the basic needs of the student community, but it now has representa- tion on every important committee of the university whose purpose is in any way connected with student life. This is a result of a realization on the part of university officials that college is not ony a training in the scholastic disciplines, but is also a development of future leaders who will be capable of assuming positions of responsibility in society. Some projects undertaken by the Student Council this year are: a complete change in the Fieshman Orientation Program, aiding in the recruiting of football players, establishment of a statewide Student Legislative Assembly, mailing of the identification cards instead of having students pick them up personally, the inviting to Tulane and the sponsorship of a Hungarian refugee student, the establishment of a unified honor system, enforcement of scholastic requirements on student officers, coordination and cooperation among the spirit groups, election of student officers for University Col- lege, orientation for foreign students, and standing committees to improve the functioning of the cafeteria and bookstore. Collateral areas in which students are represented on uni- versity committees include: University Committee on Traffic Control, Homecoming Committee, University Committee on the new Student Union, Senate Committee on Student Affairs, Committee on Publications and the Parents ' Day Committee. BARNEY BARNUM Vice-President PAULA DOUGLASS Secretary STEPHEN ANDRY Rep. at Large
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