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The DadsClub OFFICERS E. J. KOENIG . . . . . Tresia'wzt W. H. CULLUM . . . . Vice-Trcxidcnt FRANK G. LOVE . . . . . Secretary ELBERT WILLIAMS . . . . Trumurer HOWARD PAYNE . . . . . Chaplain SOLICITING COMMITTEE KOENIG, E. J. KNICKERBOCKER, H. D. LEDBETTER, ROY CULLUM, W. H. MOODIE, R. H. ROBINSON, TED LOVE, FRANK G. SCHUESSLER, A. D. WATERS, LINDSLEY WILLIAMS, ELBERT GERMANY, E. B. LEE, RICHARD R. PAYNE, HOWARD GENGNAGEL, H. B. Continuing their project of last year, that of beautifying the campus, the Dads have carried their work to near completion. Walks, shrubbery, flowers, and green lawn attest to the effectiveness and the worthiness of their efforts. Supervised by Dr. A. D. Schuessler, the work of The Dads Club gives Southern Methodist University further claim to the title of the most beautiful campus in the Southwest. The Dads Club also banqueted the Mustang football team. Cullum Kocnig Love
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Ex-Students Association OFFICERS BRYCE TWITTY . . . . . . . President DR. WYATT XV. VVINN . . . . . . Viye-sz'esidem EVELYN MAE COFFEY . . . . . Sevremry-Treamrer G. L. FORD . . . . . . . . . Director The EX-Students Association is composed of former students of Southern NIethodist University who desire to perpetuate the aims and ideas set forth by the founders of the University. The activity of the Association includes meetings of its members in cities and towns throughout the region; an annual home-coming celebration held at the University; and a continuous eHort to maintain among its members the sense of corporate life which is the privilege of those who have studied in this institution. A revived interest in the Association has made possible the accomplishment of many worthwhile objectives. The annual home-coming celebration was held the week-end of the Texas football game. A banquet was given honoring the National Champion football team. At this banquet the Association voted to sponsor a magazine called The Almtzmg for all eX-students. The Association was represented by three members on a trust formed to administer the Student Union Building Fund. Winn Twitty CnHey Ford
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The Mothers Club OFFICERS MR5. ELIEER'I' WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . Trgiidelzl les. CLARENCE SAMPLE . . . . . . . Fin'f I'Z'fE-API'EJZ-nlezlf MRS. L. R. IVIITCHLZLI. . . . . . . 83mm! I'ireJPrm'zlml MRS. VVAI.'1'1:1R How, . . . . . . . . 7711'sz I'll'fe-KPI'EJZ-alellf MRS. 1 ,. I. KOENIG . . . . . . . Fourle Vire-Prexizlelzt MRS. I. B. RL'CKER . . . . . . . . Fifth Vire-Prexizleut MR5. I. I. BOOKHOU'I' . . . . . . . . Remrdizzg Szrrelary MR5. L. I. VVATiii-m . . . . . . . fom'expwzzling Szrrenn'y MRS. GEORGE WORKS . . . . . . . . . . Tz'etuuz'er MRS. R. A. PI'I'TMAN . . . . . . . . . . Jim'imz' MRS. I. D. HANCOCK . . . . . . . . . . lliiforimz MR5. GEORGE SPRAGL'E . . . . . . . 'Parthzzzmrcn'imz EXECUTIVE BOARD IVIrs. Elbert Williams Mrs. I I. Bookhout iVIrs. George Spraguc Mrs. Cullen F. Thomas Mrs. Clarence Sample Mrs. L. I. W'athen M rs. 1C. 0. Heuse Mrs. Frank Icster Nirs. L. R. Mitchell Mrs. George Works EXIrs. George Stamps Mrs. C.I.Cr;1mpton Mrs. Walter Hogg Mrs. R. A. Pittman Mrs. If. B. Germany Mrs. P. D. Kcagy Mrs. E. I. Koenig NIrs. I. D. Hancock Mrs. 1C.C.Ad1et;1 Mrs. A. D. Hardin Mrs. I. B. Rucker Mrs. H. M. Settle LIFE MENIBERS Mrs. Geo. C. Hopkins Mrs. A. 5. Lewis Mrs. Sim Brnsclton Mrs. Roscoe Golden Mrs. R. R. Gilbert Mrs. I'llbcrt W'illiums Mrs. Ii. B. Germany Mrs. I. H. Barr ZVIrs. C. B. OIBcirnc Mrs. L. NI. Vance The Klothers Club consists of 400 mothers of students and former students of S.M.U. They installed the lighting system on the fountain on the campus and made the hrst do- nation to the S. M. U. Million Dollar Campaign. A beautiful silver service for the girl? dormitories is another of their gifts. They also continued their practice of lending money to deserving students to defray school expenses. Mitchell Sample XVilliums
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