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Women s Leadership Are Leading Ladies Women’s Leadership—with its membership limited to fifteen—has as its chief aim the promotion of leader¬ ship among college women. Membership is based on service, scholarship and character. The members are chosen by the members of the faculty and standing members of the organization. As special projects this year, the group chose to file the applications for the Friday night open-house. Other activities included sponsoring a book drive, selling Delators, acting as ushers at school programs and choosing records for the Social Building. Officers of the organization include president, Thelma Sloane; vice-president, Elda Johnson; secretary-treas¬ urer, Dorothy Galloway. The faculty members are Miss Elizabeth Agnew, Miss Clarice Short and Mrs Nita Landrum. 29
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Student Songsters Vera Atkison Esther Hayes Eleanor Riegel Thomas Gatschet Paula Barstow Jean Kenyon Edyth Romberger Albert Giebler LaRue Bengston Katy Law Doris Robinson Francis Harms Margaret Bertram Betty Lowe Donna Jean Samuels Philip Morgan Kathryn Davis Irma McElroy Irene Satterly Lester Newland Helen Dittrick Donna McMichael Lila Simmelink Wallace Payne Mary Lou Fellers Rebecca Mayer Wilmet Squire Norman Petty Maxine Gage Eleanor Meyer Agnese Turman Ronald Ramsey June Gale Corinne Miller June Stothard Ray Smith Evelyn Goltl Gwyneth Nelson Dorothy Tuttle Charles Swenson Josephine Goodnough Virginia Pratt Virginia VanGundy Kenneth Thyfault Jeanne Hager Melba Price Marion Witt Lynn Yantiss Dorothy Harris Dorene Prior Cynthia Wooster Jerry Wilson Mary Johnson Erma Prior Carol Vague Arris Johnson A Cappella Choir 28
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Active Artists By sponsoring exhibits in the Industrial Building as well as in the downtown Chamber of Com¬ merce window, the Art Activity Club makes practical application of classroom theories. Outside speakers and demonstrations pro¬ vide programs for bi-monthly meetings. Officers include: president, Gertrude Miller; vice-president, Mary Zinszer; secretary-treas¬ urer, Erma Lee Krummery; sponsor, Dobosh. Oi U b Resourceful Writers Officers are Mildred Knight, chancellor; Dr. McGinnis, vice-chancellor; Carmelita Singel, scribe; Dorene Pryor, warden of the purse; and Marva Lange, keeper of the parchments. 30
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