Oklahoma State University - Redskin Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)

 - Class of 1935

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Behind rhe cage in ihe Chief cieric's office fhe sfudenr qers his hrs? good rosie of free coileqe educarion. These people, Efhel Prosser, Esfer Anderson, W. J. Thompson, and John Houck all play irnporram' paris in rhe business adminisirarion of fhe college behind These EIGVS.

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Women's Self lioverninent I rohlem Met hy El'l'ieient liillllllllS Governing Group Ily ISETTY ANN STEELE : ' '35- 'if' ,Nei TOP ROW-l.indley, hlorgan, Schmuck, Price. lioiioivi Row-Thomas, Steele, Lloyd, Tlrornluirg. The TVomen's Student Government Association is a coordinating board for all women's organizations on the cam- pus. The purpose of the association is to regulate all matters pertaining to the student life of its members which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the facul- ty: to bring about a greater unity and mutual helpfulness among the women of the college: and to promote and main- tain the highest standards of life. livery woman student automatically becomes a member on enrollingg whether as an active member or as a mere sup- porter. The four oflicers elected at large by the women students are: li. Pratt, president: Klattie Ruth Lindley, vice- president, Aileen Lloyd, secretary: and Rosie Thornburg, treasurer. hliss -lulia lf. Stout, Dean of lVomen, is spon- sor of this women's governing order. There are three ollicial groups that comprise the council-the lfxecutive Board, House Council, and the -ludicial Board. Klembership of the lfxecutive Board is made up of the four ollicers elected from the student body, and the presidents of all the organized women's groups on the campus. lfreshmen are iiot eligible for the lixecutive Boards. The House Council is composed of a representative from each organized house and dormitory, and from each approved rooming house in which four or more girls are living. The vice-presi- dent of TV. S. G. A. is always president of the T-louse Council. The -ludicial Board has for its mem- bers two outstanding seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore. Klyrtis Thomas served as president for the year. Those with her on the board were: Katherine lvatkins, ilffargaret hfoor- head, Helen illullendore, and Velma Louise Bishop. Dean Julia Stout was instrumental in founding VV. S.G. A. on this campus. She wanted the women's organizations of A. and TXT. to measure up to those of other schools. The year 1930 saw the realization of this desire. VV. SG. A. engages in numerous projects. During lfreshmen Orientation, a tea is held for freshmen women, and an effort is made to acquaint them with the various organizations in which they may engage. Tfverything possible is done to acquaint women students with the various activities open to them. All freshmen women meet in small groups with the Judicial Board. The members of VV. S. G. A. assist in Homecoming, Founders' Day, Dads' and llflothers' Day, etc. They act as hostesses to visitors, and entertain at teas for out- standing women guests. Blass meetings of all women students are called to meet outstanding vvomen leaders and adminis- trators who come to the campus. The annual Co-Ed Prom was held December 7 in the College Gymnasium. Each of the vvomen's organizations on the campus was represented with a stunt. A prize was awarded the most clever couple attending. VV. S. G. A. each year appoints a wo- men student to become a member of the Student Discipline Committee. This group obtained a room in the Dining Hall for the use of women stu- dents. This is in charge of the Y.VV. C. A., but is open to all women's or- ganizations. For the past two or three years, in- terested members have looked forward to building a cabin on the College Farm. This is being sponsored by the TV. A. A. in the interest of hikers, but TV. S. G. A. and other groups of women students are keenly interested. In furtherance of its purpose of pro- moting unity and helpfulness among women students, each co-ed group pre- pares a service program, outlining their year's work, immediately upon organiza- tion, and turns them to Dean Stout. . . .finds big jmfificimz. K. sl. PRATT. P3 Page 24



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People ofthe Yea' QT' I ij I' 1i z .4v ' , I .V - -xy . S . , L .7 1 ' ' 5? ,-.,.-ww--.-n,.., . Qs .. ,21? f- ' ,,. , ' ' ' M- , ' My fy ' ' .. '-its . 1- , T . 1 Y' .f i . lluu. H. RicHfiR'r, . . llllflflltll' fi11l1firz11'io11.v nmn. lfarl H. Richert, pencil behind his ear, has worked himself up to the hrst waiter of popularity by way of dem' Ilampus .-Ielivily and I-Spirit Have Ileen Ifept Alive hy Ileal Leaders Ily VIIIIIINIA NIEIILE HEIIEFUIIII and editor-elect of the Uiffffllegfizzzl for next year. Publications have not carried on without him since his first enrollment at A. and lll. A member of Sigma Phi lfpsilon fra- ternity, an excellent student, publications mainstay, and general good guy, Ifarl cops Iaurels. A man's man is l,ester l,ist. ln ath- letic ability, he stands head and should- ers above his fellow men. liour years ago he was good, and he's been improving ever since. He was cap- tain of the freshman football team then, and has kept a prominent place on both basketball and football teams during the other three years of his coIorl'ul career, the climax of which was capped by his election as football captain for IGB-I and subsequent mention for All-American honors. ln spite of his headline fame he is modest and retiring, congenial and lik- able. His head has always fit his helmet. ocracy and the fourth estate. As edi' tor of the fj,I1lflHt'fllIllI he has displayed to the Aggie public a combination of nimble brains plus a winning person- ality. Assuniing responsibilities is one of his main qualities. He is secretary-treasurer ful the Press Club, a Blue Key member, . Ill' flfl1Al'l'llfU0f!lIlH, I,izs'ri2R l,isT. ff if, ei rliIZXIl'I.I2 Biixiuzooii . . . 'Zclr'ifzf.s flu' nlffffliy grlilef. Being an advanced military student, l,ist manipulates the sabre as well as he plays football. He is a member of Persh- ing Rifles. A member of the Hi Y cabinet and a wearer of the Sigma Chi badge, he falls in a class with George IVashington- first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen. lnto politics in a big way stalked Temple Benbrook, Commerce junior, this year. His firm legislative complex is accompanied by his dry wit and more familiar nomenclature, Bennie, Quiet for the most part, Bennie states his facts and refuses to argue, quite an unusual attitude for a Student Senate ofhce fixture. He presided over that august body as president this year and will be back as senior senator. l,iking his beer, commerce, and poli- VV.-XRENN E K ENN nov, . . . . she izerzfes nzzzszr and Kllcll. tics, he hasn t much use for the women. He is a very active member of half a dozen campus organizations and holds a firm hand on the purse strings of Alpha Kappa Psi, his fraternity. IfVarenne Isennedy doesn't look nat- ural without a keyboard in front of her. this most talented, most useful, and most overworked artist on the cam- pus. She spends, on the average, ten hours of each day on a piano bench. Always willing to l'urnish music any time of the day or night, VVarenne is included in everything that has music connected with it. She lives in her music, and makes others live by it. 4 Besides playing the piano and organ. she is an excellent composer, writing several numbers for the Varsity Revue this year. Page 26

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