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own SAGAE +9241 The :Student Gouncil President, Harry Akers Vice-President, Charles Mitchell Secretary, Mary Shrum Treasurer, Charles Johnson Sgt. at Arms, Albert Martin Class Representatives. William Noel, Lucille Godard, Morris Hildreth. Wayne Callahan Faculty Sponsors, Ruth Perkins, Edith Steininger, Karl Wilson, Edwin McReynolds The Student Council, building on the foundation established in 1929 and 30, continued to push every college activity, to regulate the various extra- curricular affairs, and to dispense the school funds wisely and Well. The chief activities of the council this year were the sponsoring of the plays, Everyman , and Eigureheads : advertising tours with the play, Eig- ureheads , to Caney, Lenapah, Nowata, Tyro, Liberty, Edna, Chetopa: the sponsoring of a college radio program over KGGE, and the giving of a mid- semester free party in the McKinley gymnasium. The C Club President, Albert Martin Vice-President, Pete Lander Secretary-Treasurer. Eldon Graves The Coffeyville Junior College C club, born into the college life in 1929, has maintained its high standards this year. Really an honorary group, with membership limited to those receiving the college insignia for work in inter-collegiate athletics, the C club has been a strong influence for bettering college athletics. lts chief activities have consisted in upholding standards of clean sports- manship in the college and in interesting athletes in the local school, in order to increase enrollment and better the Ravens chances in competition with the other junior colleges of the state. The club has also lent influence and effort toward securing better athletic equipment. Outstanding among social functions of the year was the swimming and theatre party given by the club members to the girls' pep club, the Jucoeds, in return for the girls' consistent efforts to back up the teams. PAGE 36 1931 SAGA
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new SAGA we The fucoeds The Jucoeds. under the sponsorship of Miss Edith Steininger, have completed their second successful year of junior college life. The purpose of this club is to promote and maintain interest in all school activities and to serve the school in every possible way. Members this year Were: Marion Robertson, president: Jane Dale, vice-president: Rebecca Fleming, secretary: Mary Lisbeth Parrott, treasurer: Lucille Godard and Dorothy Beal, yell leaders: Dortha E. Eroebe, Wilda Chambers, Lorena Daeschner, Catherine Watkins, Margaret Pine, Lydia Pass- more, Alma Wilson, Nellie Ferguson. Eloise Lambe, Ethyl Frye, Mary Shrum. Tamsie Donnel, and Blendena Kelso. Their activities for the year in encouraging athletics were planning and presenting pep chapels: attendance at all home football and basketball games and a majority of out-of-town games. The club also presided at several teas given in honor of visiting debaters and were hostesses for a high school debate tournament which the junior college sponsored. At the end of the football and basketball seasons the members enter- tained boys who had participated in those sports with a banquet and a line party. The club is eagerly anticipating the opportunity to make next year even more of a success than this year and to greet the new season with an enthusiasm which never dies. 1931 SAGA PAGE 35
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...Jr-ill S A G A nag ,,.... , l The Men 5 Union President, Leon Landon Vice-president. Harry Jordan Secretary, Albert Lechleitner Treasurer, Bill Sims Sergeant' al' Arms, Eldon Graves Faculty Sponsor, Edwin McReynolds The Men's Union boasts of being one of the most recent organizations of the college. Organized to fill a need long felt in the college for a strictly men's social organization, the Union has more than filled its place. With the removal of the college into its new quarters in the Washing- ton building, the members appropriated a vacant room and have turned it into a combination of lounging room and recreation room. Some gymnastic equipment, handball materials and court, and a ping-pong court provide re- creation and entertainment for the men during vacant hours. It is the hope of the organization to be able to adcl further to their equipment, especially as to furniture next year. with the eventual hope of making a true clubroom for the college men of future years. 1931 SAGA PAGE 37
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