University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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PUBLICATIONS FIRST ROW-left to right: Helen Buthod, Ann Sanders, Pat Bollman, Lisby VanBradt, Billee Payne, Mary Kate Roark, Laurie Lang- ford. SECOND ROW-left to right: Fred Davis, C. I. Duncan, Jim Crankshaw, T. W. Coover, W. E. Morris, Jr. Members noi prerentr Harry Heath, Pat Powers. The purpose of the Board of Publications is to designate the policies and to help solve the problems of the two campus publications, the Collegian and the Kendallabrum. Membership is com- prised of the editorial and business staffs of the two publications, three faculty members, and a chair- man and secretary appointed by the Community Council. The Board is the connecting link between the Council and the respective staffs, coordinating ideas from the student body with the Board activities. SOCIAL COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-lefl to right: Marion Wortley, Martha Hudlin, Jessie Hume. SECOND ROW! -left to right: Bubbles Bushner, Dorothy Jacoby, Helen Buthod, Cora Price. Members not pffeieaztx Hugh McKee, Betty Pelton, Bill Skeehan. The Social Committee expanded this year from a membership of three to twelve, to include one representative from each of the Greek organizations and four from the non-affiliate groups. During the year the Social Committee cooperated in planning the Student Mixer, and sponsored the all- school victory and homecoming dances. The purpose of the committee is to stimulate school spirit through all-school social functions. Dorothy Jacoby served as chairman first semester, and was suc- ceeded in February by Vella Springer.

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H FIRST R . t 10 right: Aizawa, Aptak, Bailkey, Barclay, Brite, Buhl, Clark. SECOND ROW-left lo right: Comfor , o , Crandall, Davis, Herrick, Howes, Meier. THIRD ROW-lefz lo right: Moore, Morgan, Naifeh, Pelton, Smith, Watson, Williams, Worstell. Members not prexenl: Carmack, Donnell, Hedrick, Razak, Spearing, Stites. duced the traditional assemblies such as Convocation, Freshman Orientation, Honors and Christmas Music in the University Methodist Church. Connie Cook kept the Student Activities Committee functioning efficiently, and Fred Davis guided the Board of Publications along its Way. C.P. - For You - For T.U. was the mysterious motto plastered over the entire campus in the campus participation drive. The campaign was carried on to get people to participate more in campus activities and through participation, it was felt that a possessive pride would develop that auto- matically leads to school spirit. Committees were set up under C. P. Chairman, Jackie Newton, to handle alumni activities, campus guides, campus beautification, departmental assistants, art work, and coordination of musical activities. The Council attempted throughout the year to advertise itself so that the students would be more conscious of their governing group. A radio program was given, important information about the Council set up in the Student Handbook, and weekly articles appeared in the Collegian.



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ASSEMBLIES FIRST ROW-fclft to riglalf Elizabeth Brad- field, Blodwen Roberts, Rose Marie Millard, Margaret Sims. SECOND ROWvfeft fo rigbl: Jeane Smith, Joan Bechtel, Mr. Roger Fenn. Peggy Comfort. illemberi' not prexcfzt: R. Grady Snuggs. When to have them? Where to have them? What to have on them? These were but few of the problems facing the Assembly Committee this year But in spite of these difficulties, a varied schedule of programs was arranged under the direction of Peggy Comfort, chairman, Mr. Fenn, Mr. Snuggs, members from the S.P.C., T.U. Music committee, and student body. Next year, with the new Kendall Hall auditorium available, prospects for bigger and better assemblies are bright, and working behind the scenes, will be the Assembly Committee. STUDENT ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW-Hleft to righl: Jessie Hume, Cou- nie Cook, Mary Clay Williams. SECOND IiOW+left to right: Dr, George D. Small, Dr. H. D. Chase, illemberf Im! pr'e.i'c11l.' John Cat- lett. The Student Activities Committee is in charge of the extra-curricular activities of the students of the University. Regulations set up by this committee concern recognition and good standing of student organizations, pledging and initiation requirements for fraternities, sororities, professional and honor organizations, procedures and policies for student functions, scholastic standing of student or- ganizations, and student elections. Petitions for exception to these regulations are considered by the committee at bi-monthly meetings.

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