University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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Betty Ream MARY MARGARET BARNHART President FRANCES KERR Vice-President MARY JANE YATES Secretary REBECCA FRIEDMAN Treasurer BETTY REAM Advisor FRESHMAN COMMISSION FRESHMAN Commission, freshman honorary society, was founded on the campus of the University of Missouri in 1922. This year twenty-six freshmen women were elected on the merit basis of scholarship and participation in activities by the Freshman Commission of last year. For this year ' s project the group has organized material concerning the history, customs, and traditions of the Missouri Uni- versity campus which will compose, a part of the W. S. G. A. handbook next year to be published in collaboration with the Women ' s Student Government Association. An effective plan which is similar to the one carried out by the Freshman Commission last year for contacting fresh- men women next fall has been completed. During the summer the Com- mission plans individually to contact freshmen women of next year through letters and help to acquaint these new students with Missouri University life previous to their enrollment in the University. A fresh- man orientation program will also be carried out by the Commission for freshmen women during the first semester of next year. Nye, Moore, Knight, Kincaid, Kerr, Yates, Stine, Barnes, Patton, Sheppard Bumgarner, Martin, Barnhart, Mingle, Pogti, Hartley, Miner, Schnaedelbach Ream, Lynott, Hope, Casteel, KiUinger, Richman, Friedman, Jordan, Thice [ 25 }

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BLUE KEY BLUE Key, a national honor fraternity, was organized on the campus of the University of Missouri in 1929. Membership in the fra- ternity is limited to twenty-four members 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 the interest of the University. A merit system which is used by the chapter at Missouri takes into consideration the major activities on 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. During the past year Blue Key opposed the unioniza- tion of the school orchestras; its members served as ushers at all of the University concerts; and it laid the foundations for a better housing program for the students. In laying this foundation for a reorganized housing plan Missouri chapter hopes to be of service to the Univer- sity as well as to the students. The group of next year will carry on where the group of this year left off. A national convention of Blue Key was held in New Orleans, Louisi- ana, during the Christmas holidays. Missouri chapter was represented by David Skeer. In his report he told of the future plans of the fraternity. The club has been aided in its efforts during the past year by Dean Albert K. Meckel, Dr. W. A. Tarr, Dr. Fred McKinney, and Earl Gordon, faculty advisors. Jack Wilkie JACK WILKIE President GENE FELLOWS Vice-President ROBERT N. CASE Secretary WILBURN DAVIDSON Treasurer FRANCIS X. ZUZULO Recording Secretary Londe, Skeer, Tucker, Lowe, Blackmure, Davidson, Zuzulo, Barbee Fowks, Fick, Owings, Case, Mills, Bradish, Earl Gordon, Boucher Wilkie, Fellows, Dean Heckel, Dr. McKinney, Sigars, Thieman [ 24 ]



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MORTAR ROARH NORMA L, BROWNING President HELEN GUFFEY Vice-President CAROLYN COLLIER Secretary DOROTHY SUE DIXON Treasurer JUNE GRAY Historian O ' Neal, Whittington, Gray, Hollman, Lawrence Dixon, Guffey, Browning, Collier m u m • . L. S. V. CAROLYN COLLIER President HELEN MARIE SPROUL Vice-President DOROTHY DICKSON Secretary Sproul, Dixon, Collier, Gray [ 26 ]

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