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Top row: Ferris, Swlman, Taylor. Polcnskc, Pflucjicr. Front row: Garbers, ('niton. Paulsen. Petri. DORM CO-EDS First Semester President ..............Edythe Sudman Vice-President Margaret Reuter Secretary-Treasurer Florence Culton Senior Representative ........................ Greta Polcnsl e Junior Representative Helen Presteguard Sophomore Representative Carol Haase Freshmen Representative Ellen Paulsen Second Semester President Greta Polensl e Vice-President ............................... Marie Garbers Secretary-Treasurer ............................ Esther Petri Senior Representative Miriam Taylor Junior Representative Helen Prcstcgaard Sophomore Representative .... llertha Ferris Freshmen Representative Mary Pfluegcr Self-government of the girls living at Beegle hall is taken care of through the organization of an executive board. This board consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and a representative from each class. Self- governing rules are drawn up and maintained by the group. New girls at Beegle hall are welcomed at a party soon after school be- gins. The “Big Sister movement has helped many a freshman to feel more at home and become better acquainted with rules and traditions on the campus. Beegle hall initiation this year resulted in purchasing the college store’s supply of sardines. “Bceglites annually hold an open house at which time other students and outsiders have an opportunity to see how a Midland co-ed lives. After a tour of inspection, a short program is given and refreshments arc served. THE WARRIOR Page .j
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THE WARRIOR Top row: Anderson, Judd, Polenske. Front row: Baird, Fngcl. THE STUDENT COURT OF JUCTICE Judge ........ ... Vance Baird Clerk ................................ Greta Polemic The student court of justice was organized three years ago by the student council in an effort to regulate freshman conduct in observance of rules and traditions: the wearing of caps and arm bands and the behavior on the campus. Membership of this organization is composed of one judge and four jurymen, chosen by the council. The group met once every two weeks, if any complaints were turned in. Complaints against freshmen signed by a witness were handed to the judge by any upper classmen except sophomores. Because the sophomores had just stepped out of the jurisdiction of the court, and because they are not yet wise in the ways of justice when freshmen are concerned, two of them must sign a complaint to make it legal. After the judge receives a complaint, the offender is called before the next session of court to plead his case. Guilt or innocence is decided by the court according to the evidence presented. The penalty is levied by the judge and inflicted by students chosen by him for each case. Freshmen, under the supervision of the court, obeyed the rules and tra- ditions this year with seemingly better grace than they have during previous years. Respect for the court has also been shown by upper classmen and mem- bers of the faculty as well as the under-dogs. -14
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THE WARRIOR Top row: Mrs. Zimmerman, Sink. Johnson. Sudman. Jackson. Teas. Front row: Anderson. Meyer, Mrs. Hawkinson. I.osckc, Roberts. CARDINAL KEY President.................. .. Estella hoseke Vice-President............................EUen Serai ne Secretary. .Martha Jackson Treasurer ....................... Glendine Johnson Sponsors Mrs. W. F. Zimmerman, Mrs. Sara Hawkinson The Sigma Lambda Chi, honorary society, two years ago was granted a charter in Cardinal Key, national honor sorority. It is a sister organization to the Blue Key fraternity. Membership in Cardinal Key is based on scholarship, service, loyalty, leadership and character. Each spring the organization taps students who uphold the above mentioned qualifications. During the year Cardinal Key has held regular meetings to stimulate the interest of Midland co-eds in college activities. This organization has aided in sponsoring various tournaments on the campus, and has decorated the chapel for special occasions. A chapel program sponsored entirely by Cardinal Key was the most outstanding activity of the year. At this time the result of a survey on the relation of scholarship and activities among co-eds was announced. Cardinal Key members entertained at a tea, girls whose quotients were three or above after every grade slip period. During Homecoming, a breakfast was held in honor of alumni members of Sigma Lambda Chi and Cardinal Key. Page 4 6
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