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WTERiS ' {,m Front Row: Charles E. Koerble, Sponsor, Jim Lake, President, Edward Venn, Vice President, Lloyd Mather, Secretary, Charles W. Howard, Treasurer. Second Row; Bill Sparrow, Dean Howard, James A. Paris, Robert L. Conley, William A. Walter, Sidney E. Jones, Robert W. Straub, Marvin D. Brown, Jerry L. Davis, Francis L. Williams, Theodore B. Mulllns. Third Row: Millard Honing, Robert Elliott, Albert Schrupp, Lyie Rotoshak, Charles E. Wore, Donald E. Ridpath, Lelond E. Springer, Jimmy D. Wiggins, Martin F. Moune, Edwin C. Hill. Back Row: Leonard Gourley, Jim Mohoney, Williom J. Hondley, Socio Choirmon, Jock Modsen, Publicity Chairman, B. N. Rob- erts, Project Choirmon, Gweldon L. Long, Gene R. Johnson, Inlra-Mural Chairman. Philip D. Springer, Richard D. Neal, K. E. Dickey. Early last fall, several veterans on the campus met for a serious discussion. The result of that meet- ing, and several subsequent meetings was the for- mation of a Veterans ' Club at Northwest Missouri State College. Late in the first semester, the newly drafted Veterans ' Club Constitution was approved by the Student Senate and the Faculty Council. The club proposes to support the college by co- operating with governing bodies in all matters per- taining to the welfare of the college, by supporting the Student Loan Fund and Scholarships, and by establishing a program of acceptable patterns of conduct, while at the same time uniting a more mature group of men who share common ideals. At Christmas time, the Club installed and deco- rated a beautiful tree in the main hall of the Admin- istration Building. The gesture was well appreciated by the student body. A Student Loan Fund benefit dance was promoted by the Veterans on February 21. The proceeds of the dance went to a worthy cause, but the beauti- ful (?) chorus line which made its appearance during intermission will probably be remembered long after the reason for the dance is forgotten. Though new, the Veterans ' Club has displayed remarkable activity, and members are looking for- ward to increased membership and the opportunity to be of service in the future. Page 102
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mn DELTA PI ant Rovi esideni; : Russell Thomp Peggy Henry, on. President; Robert Smith, Vice- Secretary; John Fred Whitford, Second Row.- Moryiyn LaMor, Solly Ann Bolin, Ella Sophia Erp, Sharon Gobbcrt, Carol Tilton, Morcia Ely. Richc Third Row: Nancy Kariger, Karen Gardner, Glenda Ri Zachary, Marty Newman, JoAnn Meek, Reporter; Barbara Nixon. Bocic Row: James Gromer, Jock Potton, Ken Moore, Dirk Wilbur, Bill Geer, James Wright, Jerry Sprong. Zeta Lambda chapter of Kappa Delta Pi main- tained a busy and interesting schedule during the college ' s Golden Anniversary year. Early in the season. Dr. Matthews described the educational system of France. At another fall meet- ing, a mother of a Horace Mann student told the group what she as a parent expects of a teacher. A Maryville minister later told what he expected of a teacher. These talks most certainly contributed to the professional growth of the group. At the Christmas party in the Union Lounge on December 16, the pledges provided the entertain- ment and refreshments. Dr. Herbert White of St. Joseph led a discussion at the meeting during Religious Emphasis Week. The subject was Is Religion on Elective? Jack Patton, James Gromer and J. W. Stone attended the bi-annual National Convocation at Oklahoma A M College, which was observed from March 15 to March 17. A bibliofile contest was sponsored to encourage students to build libraries of their own. Winners were announced at the Honors Day assembly. This year Kappa Delta Pi contrived to accomplish and maintain its goals of scholarship and leadership. Marylyn Lamar, Jo Ann Meek, Kenneth Moore, Martha Newman, Barbara Nixon, Gerald Sprong, and Fred Whitford were selected to Who ' s Who. Russell Thompson was the able president of the group. Dr. John Horr was the sponsor. The year ended with the annual Charter Day banquet at the Union. Page W1
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Standing: Charles Heinrichs, Miss Violette Hunter, Faculty Ad- visor; Evelyn Shaline, Dick Murphy, Janice Commons, Circu olion Monoger; Corolyn Kincaid, Kirk Showolter. Seofed: Ann Allison, Organization Editor; Joyce Ely, Ronald Maurice, Fred Whitford, Editor; Morty Newman, Chorlene Steiner, Ron Bradley, Sports Editor. Not Shown: Myron Mock, Advertising Editor. Standing: Sue Williamson, Norbert Martin, Barbara Nixon, Charles Gorton, Joyce Lash, Alan Glascock, Robert Tinnell, Lloyd Mather, Vivian Head, Carl Boker, Frank E. Dovis, Elizabeth Westergaad. Seoted: Anna Roberts, Alan E. Tyler, Sandra Bill, Fred Whilford, Editor; Roland Thompson, Joanne Beeson. Eagerly anticipated and consumed at every print- ing is the college ' s informative newspaper. Nor does the Missourian lack in quality, as proven by ac- cumulation of tv. ' o consecutive first place awards after appraisal by the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association. In 1955, the Northwest Missourian was issued a plaque recognizing it as the first place collegiate newspaper In the state in class B. Page 103 H
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