University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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STUDENIT PROMOTIONS FIRST ROW-left Z0 righl: Ruth Swintlell, Benita Springer, Martha Hudlin, Margaret Sims, Ann Herrick, Jean Bell. SECOND ROW' -left to right: Earl Hogard, Tommy Floyd, jim Crankshaw, Mr. Roger Fenn, Art Buhl. Membcfr not preremf: J. Mac Donovan, jerry Hatfield, Hazel Huggins, Betty Lou Pelton. The Student Promotion Council was organized for the purpose of supporting any activity of an all-campus nature which would draw favorable attention to the University of Tulsa. The S. P. C. sponsors such all-school functions as parades and pep assemblies. The cheer leaders for the football and basketball games are chosen by the Council under the direction of Mr. Fenn. Most campus or- ganizations are represented in the Council, however, its membership is flexible allowing anyone who is interested in furthering school spirit to attend. CLASS ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW--left to right: Mildred skyberg, Margie Smiley. SECOND ROXV-lefl lo figblf Oscar Hovis, Glen Smith. Members 1101 prerent: Ed Spearing. For the past four or five years, the prime purpose of the Class Activities Committee has been to take charge of the senior activities. The Committee believed that this limited too decidedly the scope of their function. Elections for class officers were held for the first time in years under the sponsorship of the Committee. There were more votes cast in these elections than in any others in the history of the Community Council. The Committee hopes that in the near future the University will have thorough organization of classes.

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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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XNOMENS I INTRAMURALS FIRST ROW-left to right: Joyce Lairmore, Mary Lou Miller, Jessie Hume. SECOND ROW-left ,fo rigbl: Betty Worstell, Betty Holeman. Memberr not preterm Ann Sanders. The purpose of the Women's Intramural Committee is to sponsor, regulate, and encourage intra- mural competition in sports for women. It interests women in the intramural program, and serves as a year-round method of bringing together old and new students through athletic activities of many kinds. Any woman on the campus may take part in these activities providing she can secure a medical certificate. The aim of the program is to give all students a chance to participate and receive instruc- tion in sports and to cultivate good sportsmanship. MENS INTRAMURALS FIRST ROWglefl to rigbl: Bob Conwell, J. B. Miller, Tom Creekmore. SECOND ROXV -left to right: Jack Porter, John McCain, Neil Morgan. In purpose the Men's Intramural Board is similar to the Womenis Intramural Committee. The activities of the Board last year were limited to a tournament in each of the three major sports: foot- ball, basketball, and softball. With the tremendous influx of men on the campus since the end of the war, the Board is working out plans to enlarge its program to include spring tennis and golf tourna- ments, and a swimming meet. The groups which participate are comprised of teams from the fra- ternities and independent men.

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