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l Intersorority Council NIEMBERS Elizabeth Dobbs Rice Kathyrne Chapman Florence Medaris Bertha Shannon Catherine J. Kenney VCF21 Cor 11011 Dr. Stella C. Fulton, Faculty Advisor ORGANIZED in the year 1936, the Intersorority Council strives to fLl1't11Cf lllid maintain an atmosphere of spirit and eo-operation between the two sororities on this campus. Composed of seven members, the group consists of the president Of 021011 S0f0fil4Y, and one member each from the sophomore and junior classes. Dr. Stullll Fulton serves as facility advisor and presides at each meeting. The Council holds meetings at the beginning of each semester, when plans are discussed for the rushing of the incoming freshmen. The major social event of the school year, as sponsored by the Intersorority Council, is the intersorority dance in the form of a Beaux Arts Ball. Proceeds of the dance are added to the Clinic Fund to aid the less fortunate families of Kirksville.
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Interfraternity Council OFFICERS EARL STUART, Presideavzt JOE TOMEI, Secretary- Treasurer DR. GEORGI9 FULTON, Faculty Advisor THIS is tl1e governing organization of the six fraternities on the campus, composed of two representatives from each of these fraternities serving for a period of one year. This council was formed eight years ago under the able leadership of Dr. A. D. Becker who was later called to Des Moines College of Osteopthy. Dr. George Fulton was chosen to fill the vacancy, and under his leadership the council owes much of its success. The aims of the organization are many: to promote Interfraternity Good Will and Fellowship, to regulate and enfore the Pledging Rules during Rush Season for the incoming classesg to supervise all Interfraternity Athletics, to stage the Annual Interfraternity Ball which is one of the most elaborate events on the Social Calendar, and to present the All-Fraternity Smoker which is held at the beginning of eacl1 semester. During the past years the fraternities have received many benefits from this organization due to the cooperation and careful choosing of their various representa- tives. New members recently elected are: Gerrie, McArthur, Cook, Fisher, Jacoby, Ross, and Rotermund. Back Row, left to right-Hershkowitz, Nunn, Weeks, Baur, Bennett, Anderson, Rogers, and Whitney. Front Row-Morgan, Stuart, Dr. George Fulton, Tomei, and Sheldon.
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Csteopathic Women's Club OFFICERS MRS. N. C. ALLEN, Prvsidcvzt MRS. E. G. Ross, Vice-Prcsicicnl MRS. J. C. RIGGS, RCC07'LiiM,Q Sccvfulczry MRS. R. L. BIQIQGHLY, C07'I'CSfJ01Idf'lIg Svcrclary Mus. H. P. SWAVZIQ, Tmzsurcr Mies. H. R. E1,s'1'n1a, Reporter MRS. N. L. 'l'IfDI?ORD, PtlffflldHlU1IlLl1'1.llH Tl-IE OS'l'EOPA'l'IfIIC WOMEN'S CLUB, which was organized in the year 192-le, consists of the wives and mothers of members of the student body. The club holds bi-monthly meetings at which time a guest speaker presides and an entertainment program is provided by the members of the group. Among the functions of the club for the year is a Charity Ball and a Benefit Bridge Party for the less fortunate indi- viduals of Kirksville. An Annual Spring Tea is held in Mrs. Gco.'l.aughlin's ll,Olllt' for the Wome11's League, the nurses, and the wives of faculty members. The ycar's activities were concluded by honoring the graduating members with a banquet in May. The Osteopathic Women's Club is associated with the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs and is a member of the Osteopathic WO111Cll,S National Association.
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