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PI OMEGA P Q ' . ...S 2: .A . . i 1 ROBERTSON SANDISON DIETZ JOHNSON SUETTERLIN Pi Omega Pi, honorary commercial fraternity, was Organized June 13, 1923, 1 at Kirksville, Missouri. Beta chapter was established at the Maryville Teachers College March, 1924. New members taken in this year have been: Florence Holliday, F. W. Salvesen, Karol Oliphant, Isabel McDaniels, Ernest Reid, Catherine Wray, g Aleen McFarland, Efiie Cramer. Business meetings are held every two weeks. ln addition, various social 5 functions were sponsored by Pi Omega Pi. One of the events which will be long remembered by the members was a waffle supper at the Y. W. cabin. The organization sends out two or more interesting news letters each year O to its alumnae. 5 The purpose of this organization is to create interest in commerce and to . . . . . . . lift! f foster scholarship and high ethical standards in business and professional life. ' The scholastic standards of the fraternity are high. ff OFFICERS l ED DIETZ ----- - President OLATHA SUETTERLIN Vice-President MARGARET JOHNSON - - Secretary MILDRED SANDISON Treasurer SPONSORS MISS MINNIE B. JAMES MR. E. W. MOUNCE LQESJ ,fb QB,
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DEPARTMENT DF CDMMEIQCE F. W. SALVESEN E. W- MOUNCE LL.B., B.S., University of Kansas: Grad- A.B., B.S., A.M.. LL.B., University of uate Student, University of Kansas, Uni- Missouri: Member of Bar. versity of Chicago: Scholarship Institute of American Meat Packers, Chicago. IVIINNIE B. JAMES B.S. in Ed., Northwest Missouri S. T. C.: M.A., Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Coloradog Graduate Study at Co- lumbia University, New York. The Department of Commerce and Business Administration has as its primary motive the training of teachers of the commercial subjects. Its second- ary motive is to prepare for the business world students desiring such training. In order to carry out the first objective the Department offers both a major and a minor. Those students who complete a major in this field are prepared to handle a full-time position in any first class high school. A major is offered both in Business Administration and in Secretarial Train- ing for those who want to enter the business world. Minors are also offered in these two fields. The department makes every effort to place its graduates. It cooperates with the Department of Education here at the College in placing those who wish to teach. The department also maintains a Placement Bureau for those who wish to find positions in the business world. X221
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THE LAW CLLB i Lett Kelim Noblet Brown Woolsey Hooper Stalling Rybolt Pettigrew Allen Bashor Yates The Law Club, under the leadership of Russell Noblet, president, has been working this year for the promotion of a feeling of fellowship and cooperation among its members, to encourage interest in the spirit and the letter of the law, to sponsor public discussion and debate, and to promote the general welfare of its members. This is the second year for the Law Club. It was organized on the campus last year. The beginning of the organization was early in the fall quarter. Clinton Morris called a meeting of all students interested in law and out of that assembly grew the Law Club. E. W. Mounce, a faculty member, was present and helped create the organization. The Constitution of the Law Club was drawn up by a committee composed of Thomas R. Hooper, Clinton Morris, and Clarence Woolsey. After the committee's report was read and adopted the club was formed on September 25, 1929. The club holds a mock trial occasionally to acquaint the members with the procedure of courts, methods of stating cases and other legal steps. OFFICERS RUSSELL NOBLET - - - - President CLARENCE WOOLSEY - - Vice-President GEORGE WALTER ALLEN - Secretary THOMAS R. HOOPER - - Treasurer T241
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