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,ll QU OUUCT BACK ROW: Sylvester Clifford, Jerry Pierce, Bill Robertson, Dr. Joe Melton, Dick Shepherd, Herbert Niles, Steve Dale. SECOND ROW: Kitty Starcher, Lenora Hutcheson, SEATED: Betty Payne, Lee Haley, Vesta Rundle. Directors of school spirit are the members ofthe Student Council, a representative Jody made up of three members of each college class. The Council makes plans tor improving conditions and character of student life and represents student opinion in col- lege matters. This year the Council sponsored freshman initiation, Sadie Hawkins week, many dances and inaugurated OFFICERS LEEHALEY............... .....President BILL ROBERTSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President BETTY PAYNE. . . . ..... Secretary VESTA RUNDLE . . . . . . Treasurer something new--an all during the Christmas season The spirit of progress of the Council this year was embodied inthis huge sign that was erected on the highway, visible to all motorists entering Alva. The Council, working with the Alva Chamber of Com- merce, constructed this sign and plans are under way for more signs to be put up with the help of Alva civic clubs at other entrances to Alva. THE FRIENDLY CITY OKLAH Dov. 7243 WES
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mericangtlssvciallion of niversifg gbrofessors CK ROW: Mr. Gully Walters, Mr. C. E. Campbell, Mr. David Mackie, Dr. Frank Wadley, Dr. Joe Melton, Mr. Wistar Newby, Mr. Jones Graves. FOURTH ROW: Dr. J. V. L. Morris, Mr. Stanley May, Mr. Charles A. Parker, Dr. Anna B. Fisher BA Mr. F. H. Hickman, Dr. T. C. Carter. TH I R D ROW: Mr. John N. Cameron, Mr. David Pierce, Miss Gladys Julian, Mrs. Maud A. Drake-Bingham, Miss Ruth Genuit. SECOND ROW: Miss Wilma Ernst, Miss Zelda Thomas, Mrs. Kristine Brown, Miss Bess Chappell. F RON T ROW: Mr. Ralph Strete, Dr. W. S. Vance, Mr. John B. Stout, Miss Kathrihe Mires, Mr. W. D. Leslie, Miss Bennie Henry. M EMB E RS N0 T P lCTUR E D: Mrs. Ophelia Beard, Miss Afton Bilby, Dr. Myrna Boyce, Miss Mattie Lyday, and an associate member, President Sabin C. Percefull., Perhap's no other group in America has been more influential in securing and maintaining standards of high scholarship in our colleges and universities than has the AAUP. The aim of the association is to work for intel- lectual freedom in education and to further the inter- ests of the teaching profession on the college level. The local chapter is affiliated with the American Association of University Professors. -6- OFFICERS- MR. JOHN B: STOUT . . .... . DR. W. S. VANCE. . . . . . MISS KATHRINE MIRES . . MR. W. D. LESLIE .... . MISS BENNIE HENRY. . . DR. JOE MELTON . . . . . MRS. KRISTINE BROWN MR. RALPH F. STRETE . . . . . President . . Vice President . . . . . Secretary ........Treasurer ......... Reporter Executive Committee
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AURICE HUGULEY Registrar The Registry Office is one of the most versatile spots onthe campus.Veterans find Elsie Tate can help them with many of the problems that arise concerning the G. I. Bill. Lila Grace Chritton is the person to see when a student needs a transcript made. Besides her other duties, Miss Huguley often saves the day by giving a perplexed student od- vice concerning enrollment,payment ofenrollment fees, room and board fees, or by transcribing the courses and credits of some student who attended N.W.S.T. College back in 1910. The Registry Office is also Northwestern's post office. Students and teachers molce a daily stop to pick up their mail. Eflegisirgbffice Imogene Tyree, a part time worker in the Registry Office, is getting advice from Miss Huguley, registrar.
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