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.:S l!i iP Jjiue J eij OFFICERS Robert R. Clark - - - President George E. Porter - Vice-President Bob Kolde ----- Secretary James Alexander - - Treasurer Blue Key, a national honor fraternity, was organized on this campus in 1929. Member- ship in the fraternity is limited to twenty-four, of whom eighteen are seniors and graduate students and six are juniors. Members are selected on a basis of character, leadership, scholarship and actual accomplishments in in- terest of the University. A merit system which is used by the chapter at Missouri takes into consideration the major activities of the campus and awards points for participation in each according to its importance. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote the best interests of the University of Missouri in any manner in which the members may be able to serve. The Club has been aided in its effort during the past year by Dean Albert K. Meckel, Dr. W. A. Tarr, and Earl Gordon, faculty ad- visors. Robert R. Clark Fellows, Thieman, Powell, Watson, Kolde, Davidson Skeer, Wilkie, Liberman, Van Osdol, Rothschild, Elsner Ralston, Porter, Alexander, Clark, Dean Meckel, Prewitt Page Ttveaty-seven m
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Gertrude Wilkie y w » W » OFFICERS Gertrude Wilkie - - President Mary C. More - - Vice-President Betsy Kempster— Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Noxon - - Historian Junior Senior Service was organized two years ago by a group of girls who were cognizant of the need for a women ' s two-year honorary organization which selected its mem- bers upon the basis of merit regardless of po- litical affiliation. The primary purpose of the group is service to the university by a promo- tion of its interest among the student body as a whole. Membership is restricted to twenty- five, the qualifications being an active participa- tion and leadership in major extra-curricular activities, consistent scholarship, and a genuine interest in university affairs. Zagrodsky, Collier, Holman, Schnaedelbach, M. Glickman, Palmer, Dickinson Rash, B. Glickman, Guffey, F. Hurwitt, Z. Lawrence, Silbernagel, Theis, Entin Neff, Noxon, Wilkie. More, Kempster, Krusekoff, Huff Page Twenty-six
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