Memphis State University - DeSoto Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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J tudent overiunen FACULTY ADVISERS: Dr. C. S. Brown, Dr. Mary Frances Gyles, Prof. R. J. Coltharp and Dr. A. S. Rudolph. The Student Government Association which is the link between the students and the faculty has had its fourth and most successful year. One of the first ac- tivities sponsored by this organization was the dance- given in the Student Center to welcome freshmen. The Frosh rules and regulations were enforced through the organization of the Freshman Court. The Student Government Association directed elec- tions for such honors as Homecoming Queen, Mr. and Miss Memphis State, Typical Ed and Co-Ed and May Queen, and the college entry in the Maid of Cotton contest. The group also sponsored the campaign for blood donations, which resulted in 210 students con- tributing blood. An election commission, composed of 15 elected representatives, was established to direct such work. The Student Government Association joined in sup- porting Greater Memphis State program and brought many new members to its ranks. Every student on the campus has had the oppor- tunity to express his opinion through the Student Gov- ernment Association on topics of major importance to each student — the honor system, the five-day week plan, the registration system and the two-party system. The group is grateful to its faculty advisers who have offered many suggestions which have helped to make the Student Government Association the demo- cratic and efficient organization it is. Bill Chumney President Ed Bousson Vice-President Mary Prances Hare Secretary

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DEPARTMENTAL HEADS R. J. Coltharp Bess L. Henderson Cecil C. Industrial Arts Home Economics Humphreys Athletics Marie Dr. H. E. Rumble McCormack Education Art, Penmanship Library Staff E. L. Brown, Librarian, and his assistants: Dorrice Bratcher, Undine Levy and Mozelle Lundy. Administrative Personnel First Row (Across): Leo Davis, Veterans Administrator and in charge of Student Center; Clara Gowen Flinn, Sec- retary to the Registrar; Ray Herzog, Engineer; Dr. A. R. Hudson, College Physician; Florence Illing. College Nurse: Helen B. Leach, Secretary to the Dean of Women. • Second Row. Polly McMillan, Secretary to the Athletic Direc- tor; Ethel Lewis, Secretary to the Dean; Kathryn Quisenberry, Secretary to the President: Mrs. John Parker, As- sistant to Manager, Bookstore; Virgil Rose, Assistant to the Bursar; Margaret Warno, Manager, Bookstore. Page Seventeen



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Committees are necessary for any proper function of an or- ganization. Leaders for this year included these pictures here. In upper photo, Percy Roberts, left, headed the Athletic Committee, while Peter Beaver headed the Elrctions Committee. In Upper right, George Hill, left, headed the General Welfare Committee, while Leon Hardison directed the Public Relations Committee. In photo at right Tommy Stergois heads the Election Commission while Jerry Grutsch supervised the work of the Social Committee. First Row: (Across): Peter Beaver, Mildren Broome, Dorothy Danielson, Yvonne Ergle, William Forester, Dan Forrester, Bobby Glenn, Julia Goode. • Second Row: Ronald Gruenewald, Jerry Grutch, Bernard Hill, George Hill, Ann Holmes, James Holmes, Charles Homra, Ann Jo James. • Third Row: Claire O ' Callaghan, Cleo Parker, Jo Ann Patrick, Percy Roberts, Miriam Ross, Mary Grace Scheibler, Liz Sharp, Mary Ann Sibley. • Fourth Row: Jan e Smith, Haywood Smith, Bill Springer, Tom Stergois, Bill War- mock, Carolyn White, Jo Ann Williams, Robert Sparks. Fifth Row: Hoyt Atkins, Berl Gary, Leon Hardison, Alvin Holmes, Charles Koepke, Dorothy McClesky, Ronald Terry, Sylvia Yancey. Page Nineteen

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