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Campus leadership SEVENTH CAVALRY This honorary organization is made up of men students selected for leadership ability and scholarship. Left to Right, the group includes, In the front row: Vernon Bell, Standlee V Dalton, faculty advisor; Bill Jellison, Russell Duer, Eldon Mata), Sec- ond row; John Tomlinson, Harold Krause, Jerry Starkey, Joe Nickel, Sam Teaford. Back row; Don Burnett, Glen Thompson, Jo Hubbard, Quentin Bogart, and Burdon Musgrave, WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATION Members of this group are nominated by faculty vote and elected by the group itself. It is made up of young women on the campus who have shown ability as leaders or who are considered to be potential leaders. Left to right, they are as follows; Front row: Claire Kvasnicka, Rosanna Healey, Velma DuelL Second row: Pat Lancaster, Eleanor Rockwell, Pat O ' Toole, Shirley King, Barbara Billings. Third row: Carlene Duncker, Imo Lea Evans McNutt, Agnes Morrison, and Verna Parish, faculty advisors. Ba ck row: Alyce Barstow, Lola Young, and Mrs Nita M. Landrum, faculty advisor. 24
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Campus Moos ter Council Organized to promote school spirit, the Campus Booster Council is made up of representatives of various campus organizations. Members not present when the picture was made are: Vesta DeBoer, Donald Gentzler, Robert Hooker, Kenneth Odom, Pat O ' Toole, Lon Wells, and Alice Worley. Mr. Wilmot Toalson Is faculty advisor. Honor Society The Fort Hays State Honor Society is made up of faculty members, alumni, and graduate and under- graduate students A number of members, not exceeding, ten per cent, Is selected from each senior class on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and citizenship.
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SEPTEMBER was an uncertain month in the Fort Hays State 1950-1951 calendar — but once enrollment ' s tedious trials were completed students settled them selves to the age-old art of making friends
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