Missouri Valley College - Sabiduria Yearbook (Marshall, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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..,. Smdmf Swim LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-R. DuSold, Alpha Sigma Phi: Fritz Schupp, Student Body Vice-President: V. Phillips, Student Body President: N. Brisley, Town: D. Crabtree, Young Ha1l,: Standing-I. Fee, Sigma Nu: B. Iohnson, Young Hall: B. Ien- sen, Girl's Dorm: D. Moore, Girl's Dorm: G. Heim, Black Hall: F. Schweigerdt, Campbell Hall: L. Perryman. Town. Two factors served to make the Student Senate of Missouri Valley College a far more important voice in campus affairs during the 1951-1952 academic year than for many years past. Those factors were the granting oi new powers and responsibilities to the student governing group by President M. Earle Collins and an awakened student consciousness of the Senate as the proper means through which to express their suggestions and grievances. Probably the greatest achievement of the Senate was in the realm of student-faculty relationships, with the appointment of several joint committees of student and faculty members. Some of the committees were permanent: others were of only a temporary nature. All committees functioned smoothly and well. . Another outstanding achievement of the Senate during the school year were the complete revision of the student constitution so that a new vehicle of government, modernized and adequate to existing needs, was developed. The voting procedure of the campus was reorganized on a more democratic basis, with elections being conducted through polling booths in Ferguson Student Union, rather than in assembly. V W ......W.t V. .,......,..-. , , . ., ., we x f J i N V X42 Vwysm v ' ' ffl' 4 .wif S44 Q MC. , .NM M w as we it M 4- 3. ,, FA. as - 6, t mi' - f . 4-.55,:i ' .:w ' - N.. -V ,- ..t,.,.:.43e V. , . 'W 1 ' F72 Qt Q 4 X X 5 so 4, Q tie X fr N Sf Q, f -if A f , sz wyzsf S. THOMPSON F. TIKALSKY Valley Forge Alpha Sigma Phi

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G. if ,- vs- a. Student ll: B. len- LSKY la Sigma Phi Stademf gadq Uffdww LEFT to RIGHT: Fritz Schupp. Vice-president and President second semester: Verlyn Red Phillips, president first semester: Nancy Brisley, secretary. No small amount of the success achieved by the Student Senate in 1951-52 was due to the very capable and energetic officers who guided the legislative group. If a very unusual year, the Senate had as its presiding officer two persons, with the president elected in April, 1951, being graduated in February, 1952. He was Verlyn Red Phillips, senior from Parsons, Kansas. After Mr. Phillips' graduation, Fritz Schupp, senior from Blackwater, Mo., who had served excellently as Red's vice-president, was moved into the office of president through interpretation of the student constitution. Mr. Schupp com- pleted the year 1952 as president. Other officers of the Senate were: Nancy Brisley, secretary: Diana Moore, treasurer: and Scotty Thompson, a veteran of four years' continuous membership on the Senate, a member-at-large of the executive council. Standing committees of the 1951-52 and permanent student-faculty committees on the campus were: STANDING COMMITTEES STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEES Executive Council - Publications Committee - Fritz Schupp, Nancy Brisley, Leonard Perryman, Harry Plate, Diana Moore, Scotty Thompson Rose Morgan, Robert Iohnson, G. Iay Heim Constitution Committee - Frank Tikalsky, Diana Moore, Assembly Committee - Dan Crabtree Marian Schulze, Bill Brookover, Guy Schupp, Fred Cowen Election Board - Dean R S Linneu Chapel and Religions Life' Committee - Nancy Brisley, Barbara Jensen, Fern Morgan, Alice Gilham, Norman Swails, Frank Tikalsky, G. Iay Heim, Bill Ault, Bob Morrisseau, Howard Ziegenhom, Scotty Thompson Bob Nicholson, Shirley Hartley

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