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MORTAR BOARD Top row— R. Lord, B. Scars, M. Boer, J. Collar First row— J. Bedford, R. Lee, V. Stone OFFICERS ROSEMARY LEE President JEAN BEDFORD Vice president JEAN COLLAR Secretary VIRGINIA STONE Treasurer Mortar ard, National senior Women ' s Honorary, was first established at Mich- igan State College in 1933, succeeding the local Sphinx organization. Qualifica- tions for membership are scholarship, leadership and service to this campus. The purpose of Mortar Board is to provide for the cooperation between societies here, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encour- age leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college women. Major projects of the year have been the Student-Faculty Coffee Hours in the mixed lounge at the Union. Because there has been more enthusiasm for them this year, it is hoped they will become a tradition. During the year a party was given for girls off campus who were working for their room and board. In cooperation with Tower Guard, S. W. L. and the Athenians, Mortar Board sponsored a formal party. The organization also con- ducted a Marriage Course for seniors during Spring term. Mary Boer Jean Rebecca Lord Barbar FACULTY ADVISORS Dean Elisabeth Conrad Miss Elizabeth Daniels Mrs. Shaven Hill
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OOP II OMORCO SENIOR OFFICERS WILSON SCALES President JEAN FAIRBANKS Vice president JANET O ' HARA Secretary MAX DALRYMPLE Treasurer
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EXCALIBUR OFFICERS WALTER RUMMEL Pr esident WILLIAM COLLINGE.Vice president WILSON SCALES. . Secretary-treasurer MEMBERS Ralph Bennett T ' Christian Beukema William Collinge Pi% George Cope Gerald Drake r % George Gargett Norwood Hubbel m A James Kelly Lyie Rockenbach Richardson Nahsto 1 m ' 4 Wilson Scales Walter Rummel K - Sam Yeiter mwM twice a year. As many as ten are tapped at the Excalibur is the Itimate h jh Water Carnival and the goal of every male student HAj h remaining at the annual on campus. This senior Excalibur party the fol- men ' s service hono rary re- Capt. D. A. Taylor lowing term. It is the quires three years of out- Advisor dnd honorary member work of the organization standing leadersh p and to enforce and perpetu- service to the coll zge befor becoming ate colle 3e traditions. As last year, eligible for membe rship. The membership Excalibur s the co-sponsor of the senior is limited to 13 ar d tapping takes place marriage lectures given each spring term.
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