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4 n A Marjory Huff OY. s. g. cf. OFFICERS Marjory Huff - . President Esther M. Schnaedelbach— Vice-President Helen Guffey - - Treasurer Upon entering the University of Missouri, every woman student automatically becomes a member of the Women ' s Self-Government Association. W. S. G. A. is a direct sub- sidiary of the general Student Government Association. The governing body is composed of a president and representative of each of the classes and the president of each of the women ' s organizations, in addition to the offi- cers of the Association. All rules concerning women students are made by this body with the advice of Dean Mary McKee. The pur- pose of the Association is to secure uniform and individual representation in student ac- tivities; to promote broad social interests among the University women; and to foster a living school spirit. Weekly meetings are held, with the purpose in mind to make plans so that every girl will have a part in the governing, social, and recreational life which is open to her. Alford, Levec, Ferguson, Collier, Ives, Vance Dent, Krusekoff, Kahn, Kaisel, M. Glickman, Silbernagel, Scott HuRwiTT, Guffey, B. Glickman, Huff, Schnaedelbach, Allee, Kempster Page Twenty-two
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A picturesque setting of landscape gar- dening forms the background for the Gothic archway to the White Campus. The Japanese Garden can be seen in all its beauty in rear of the Biology Building.
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reskmari Gc mari omniLssLon Baker, Hollmann, Maxwell, Ohnemus, Elfred Carter, Fitzgibbons, Mackamer, Crane, Rash SwEiTZER, Don, Trombly, Kunz, Nowell, Logan Kauffman, Ream, Beard, Sadler, Bain, Turner, Turken LouisENE Sadler OFFICERS LouiSENE Sadler - - - President Muriel Bain - - Vice-President Elaine Turner - - . - Secretary Maxine Beard - - - Treasurer Freshman Commission, Freshman Honorary Society, was founded on the campus of the Uni- versity of Missouri in 1922. Its purpose is to acquaint freshman girls with the highest ideals of university life, to develop their qualities of leadership, and to foster contacts with faculty personalities. The keynotes of Freshman Com- mission are leadership, co-operation and loy- alty. Membership is based on scholarship, rec- ommendation of Freshman and Sophomore girls, participation in activities, and evidences of co-operation. The Commission program for this year has included a survey of Freshman women and a series of teas given in faculty homes. Page Twenty-three
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