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Officers and members of the Tulane University Student Council MEMBERS NATALIE ALEXANDER Newcomb WILLIAM ANDREWS Business Administration GILBERT ANDRY Arts and Sciences HOPE CAMP Lou- School LARRY COOK Business School HERBERT DUNCAN Arts and Sciences VELOYCE ESPE University College SARA JANE FLOWERS Social IFork JIM CI.EASON N.S.A. Coordinator DOTTY CDLD Newcomb ARTHUR HOFFMAN University College JERRY HOROWITZ irts and Sciences BILL HUNTER Law School GENE JAX Social Fork AL KELLER Engineering PETE KESSELS Architecture JIM KINCAID Business Administration BILL LEONARD Law School LEEK. LEVY Law School JEAN LINDORFER Graduate School FRANK LOPICCOLO University College YVETTE LOURY Graduate School BOB LOVE Arts and Sciences STANLEY LOWENTH AL University College A. D. MATHYS. JR Architecture THOMAS McCAY Business Administration HARRY OLLINCER Engineering JULIAN OLSEN Medicine FRED PREAUS Business Administration TOM RANDOLPH Engineering FRED SEXTON , Ins and Sciences PRESTISS SEYMOUR Architecture DICK SIMONI Architecture WALTER S. SMITSON Social Work LIZ STEPHENSON Newcomb CI.AfnFTTI W rilSTER h ' ewcomb BKIiMr W I I-- Engineering MAY LOl l5i: tt HITE Sewcomh John Mmahal and Jim Cleason meet with NSA National President
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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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DEAN WILLIAM W. PEERY Colleges of Arts and Sciences COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The largest full-time division of the University and the oldest undergraduate division, this College is dedi- cated to the purpose of assuring each of its students the opportunity of obtaining a sound general education as well as a proper basis for specialization. Many students will prepare themselves for entrance into graduate and professional schools; others will terminate their formal education with the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree and obtain further preparation for their occupation after beginning to earn their living. The College offers both groups of students preparation for positions of leadership and trust in their communities. In addition it provides general-education courses for students in the other undergraduate divisions of the University and faculty members from the Graduate School and University College. acg; Juu J JUfmf .f J AA a | - . - . ยป College of Arts and Sciences Student Council College of Arts and Sciences Honor Board
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