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l l l . i E l '11 First , , . ow: nderson, F. Bentley, Lafferty Zimmerman, Caudill, Johnson, Barndollar, Christy, Estill, Elswick, Jennings. Third Row B. Bentley, Staton, Lamb, Branham, Draughn, Skaggs. Fourth Row: Banks, Clay, O. Rogers Carrol, C. Rogers, Dortan, Pence, Wheeler, Mollette, Spears. Not Present: Bowles, Gullett Stump. KAPPA MU Row: McKenzie, Smith Walker Webb Second R A Naomi Walker ....,,..., .....................President Harold Webb ..........,.. ........Vice-President ' Pauline McKenzie ..... ...........Secretary Edward Smith .................. ........ T reasurer Sponsors R. W. Jennings R. C. Anderson Vera Spears The Kappa Mu, Commerce Club, was founded in 1938 under the direc- tion of R. W. Jennings, head of the Commerce Department. The club is the third oldest on the campus and has as its objective the correlating of social activities with programs of commercial interest. Guest speakers at banquets, trips to various business houses in some of the larger nearby cities, and other social activities are exam le f h p s o w at the Kappa Mu has done since its organization.
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First Row: Day, Haggan, Smith. Second Row: Arnett, Cox, C-reene, W. Plummer, Jarvis, Holbrook, Roe, Kiser, Maxey. Third Row: Daniels, Reynolds, Rowland, Phillips, Osborne, Watson, C. Plummer. Fourth Row: Davidson, Roark, Conley, Smith, Whitaker, Gallion, Sloane, lson, Caudill, Risner, Kinder. AGRICULTURE CLUB Edward Smith ........ ................... P resident Billy Day .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................... V ice-President Charles Phillips ....... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer H. C. Haggan... .......... Sponsor The Agriculture Club was organized in l938. Since then this club has participated in landscaping several buildings on the campus and improved the landscape in general. Its main purpose is to improve rural living and environ- ment beautification. The past two years the club planted over 5000 flower- ing bulbs, planted many flowering plants, and furnished half of the collection of the hybrid Rhododendrons, A goal is set up each year by a project com- mittee and each year this goal has been met.
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First Row: Wilkinson, Barnes, Sickafus, Cross. Second Row: Stewart, Scroggins, Carson, Malone. Third Row: Staff, Prokopovich, Moricle, Perkhiser, Tucker, Queen, Mays. Not Present: Workman, Webb, Griffin, Keadle, Chattin, CAMPUS CLUB Duerson Barnes ......... ............................. P resident Garland Wilkinson ........ Vice-President Bill Gross ...................... ...........,. S ecretary Charles Sickafus .A.., .......... T reasurer J. T. Mays ........................ Sponsor The college is a better institution with these men a part of it. This, plus other slogans and high ideals, is the reason why the Campus Club is one of the most outstanding organizations on the campus. Since l933, the club has promoted leadership and honored outstanding male students of the campus. And, since l936, the club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Mays, has become a promoter of campus activities. At the beginning of this year Larry Workman was President, and Harold Webb was Vice-President. Both graduated in December leaving the remaining activities of the year to the present officers. Along with the most tolerant informal and picturesque formal initiations, the Campus Club is proud of their Dance of the Year reputation. '
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