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Zaman Swim: Qouezmneat Awamma ww lpha LEFT to RIGHT: Rose Ann Dubach, Clara Lee Pederson, Mary Titsworth, Pat Wolverton, Pat Iohnson, Barbara Lay, Rose Morgan. With valley's women students officially established in their new home, the S550,000 new dormitory, the Women's Student Government Association assumed the same functions and responsibilities they exercised in past years. The WSGA is composed of representatives, termed proctors, from each wing of the dormitory and one representative from the freshman class, provided none of the wing proctors is a freshman. An active social program is carried on by the WSGA, which also acts as a governing agency in hearing and considering suggestions and com- plaints of house residents. Certain regulations pertaining to the dormitory are under the jurisdiction of the WSGA. Events and activities held under the supervision of the association in 1951-52 were: the annual Skirt Hop, a Christmas party, a formal tea in the fall, Christmas caroling, and decorating the dormitory during Homecoming. One accomplishment of the WSGA this year was the revision of the constitu- tion under which the council functions. Officers for the year were: President ........................... ........... B arbara Lay Vice-President ...... ................ R OSe Morgan Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ...., C lCt1'Cr Lee Pederson Treasurer ..... ..... B ose Ann Dubach
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Student Senate Social .life ,if , , . ,, M I X X W I f ff'-y ,Q ,pa f ,f W XWW, M f ,ff VV, f, LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Mr. Linnell, advisor: N. Wardlow. student Christian Association: R. Wall, Chairman: F. Schupp. Sigma Nu: Miss Davidson, Advisor: Second Row-B. Lay, Women's Student Government Association: K. lanes. Delta Zeta: S th Al h X' Delta R Mor an Women's Student Govemment Association' S Mullins, Women's Athletic Associa- I. mi . p a 1 : . g , . . tion: C Skagqs. Alpha Xi Delta: S. Hartley, Women's Athletic Association: Back Row-Floyd Siebert, Alpha Phi Omega. ' - IF h t , Al ha Dave Stone, Alpha Sigma Phi: I. Mohnnan, Alpha Phi Omega, Dale Vanselow, Valley Players: Nei eat ers one p Sigma Phi. One ot the best social programs in recent years for students of Missouri Valley was the result of work and planning by the social life committee. Two chairmen of the committee in 1951-52 were Fritz Schupp, who served until he became student' president at mid-year, and Roger Wall, who finished the year. The committee was composed both semesters of representatives of these organizations: Delta Zeta, Sigma' Nu, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Women's Athletic Association, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Christian Associa- tion, V Club, and Valley Players. The secretary of the SSSLC was Nancy Wardlow. The energetic committee was entirely responsible for a 1951 Home- coming celebration unanimously acclaimed by students, faculty, and gradu- ates as the best ever. The festivities included the Homecoming dance, campus decorations, and a gala parade. Other events ot the year were the May Dance, the Christmas dance, an all-school square dance, and numerous candlelight dances in the Student Union on week-ends. Homecoming winners in various events were: Best decorated dormi- tory-Sigma Nu, best decorated entrance-Delta Zeta, best float- Alpha Phi. Omega. W3 ff 552'
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geared df 7fuc4z'ee4 DR. H. ROE BARTLE, President, Kansas City, Mo DR. GEORGE P. BAITY, Emeritus President, Kansas City Mo CHARLES L. BACON, Vice-President, Marshall Mo A. M. KELLER, Vice-President, St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM MacDONALD, Vice-President, St. Louis M E. L. PARSONS, Treasurer, Malta Bend, Mo. J. L. GORDON, Secretary, Marshall, Mo. DAVID T. BEALS, Kansas City, Mo. CARL BOLTE, Kansas City, Mo. DR. W. L. CARTER, Marshall, Mo. DR. MILTON CASEBOLT, Kansas City, Mo. GEN. HARRY M. GAMBREL, Kansas City. W. C. GORDON, Marshall, Mo. S. BOON GREGG, Kansas City, Mo. RANDALL K. HAINS, Marshall, Mo. CLARK HUNGERFORD, St. Louis, Mo. REV. A. B. JACKSON, Poplar Bluii, Mo. REV. D. C. JENSEN, Wichita, Kans. RALPH C. JOHNSON, Osceola, Mo. LEM T. JONES, Kansas City, Mo. GEORGE R. LANTZ, St. Louis, Mo. W. E. LEGAN, St. Louis, Mo. MRS. R. M. LEONARD, Marshall, Mo. REV. A. J. MCCLUNG, Springfield, Mo. MRS. J. BOURNE MITCHELL, Kansas City. PAUL MOSER, New York, N. Y. DR. JOHN M. ROBERTS. Chicago, Ill. MRS. I. PERCY ROSE, Marshall, Mo. J. B. Rust, Kansas City, Mo. EARL T. SCOTT, Kansas City. Mo. R. K. THOMAS. Oklahoma City, Oklq, Mo Mo.
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