Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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'fu-Jl lnter-Society Council 3 kl Top row: MacFarlane, Adams, Buhler, D. Elliott, Flook, Franks, Gardner Middle row: l-lattan, l-lenderson, l-lensley, l-lollibaugli, Kelly, Kunder, Leighty Bottom row: Moore, Moreland, Page, Pike, Snyder, Stateler, Swoyer, Warren KOMQll0N of iriendslwip, regulation of rusli and pledge activities, and settling all society problems, stand out as tl'ie purpose oi tlwe lnter- Society Council, organized in 1923, llwe Council is composed oi two members from eacli society, tlie president and representative, and a president, vvlio is cliosen eaclw year. ROITIBFICZ Language AST fall, tlwe Romance Language Club was organized witln its ideal of increasing knowledge of people, customs, and literature as well as language of botlw France and Spainls lt was begun under tl'ie sponsorsliip of Miss Emily Ericsson, and presidency oi George Guy. All interested students are welcome and eligibleytg membersliip. .-.,.,.-H. s.,...,, ,--, vu., .-..,., ..-.,, .,..-,,-, -,,, ,- , ,, , , , 1 1 Middle row: Hill, l-lolece , l-luglwes, Keller, Kunkel, Landon, Looney, Major, Menenclez, Morris Bottom row: Morton, Mun 's, Parker, Peck, Plwoades, Robertson, F. Posales, J. Posales, Rolls, Woodard , ,, LJ...,fz6..,a, i , ou..,.,? Pagc19 l., i 1' ' ,' AWN-Ap ' - Kiwi, MI A-o JOAN- N f MAH -ummm

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sk L N' R 59 I 3 5 i l l l i l 5 i . K . F ' , ict!1lQ,.,4.,if.,-'1 749-chief-' X9 cocoon LM, ,ga 445, gd - 3 Student Council WJ9 ' s QD 7744-os. 'M'-1-'-4 L14 Top row: Moreland Swoyer Warren Lowther Gresham Corp Albright A-0-ual. lj,-,L W d row: Pilce, Slnyder, Stateler, Weir, Berry, D. Elliott, l-l. Floolc, Franks, Johnston f f ,fl ' Third row: Page, Watkins, Blair, G. Floolc, Miller, Porter, Stocking, Thompson, Wise h '. N i Bottom row: Young, Buss, Colbert, Davis, Goforth, Hammer, Keller, Mcgntire, Stitt , 'lu-Z'uf -j , ,Lo V, vw-I i ' Z' L L 141. WMM ,SJ X , RQMlNENl on the campus is the Student vise succe ully the budg l f ach 9 Council, which is a student governing body department. dfx 1 ' composed of four members and two alternates from each class of the college. The purpose of the council is to provide a representative group to talce the initiative in all student enterprises, to develop proper co-operation and co-ordination between the students ancl administrators of the college, to promote constructive school spirit, and to share with the faculty in the control of student organizations. The council is a legislative body, and it exer- cises this privilege whenever the occasion pre- sents itself. It has many duties and responsibili- ties as regards those projects over which it has direct control, such as student assemblies, all school functions, pep rallies, student elections, arrangements for two holidays per year, and awarding emblems of honor. ln administering the student activity funds, the council helped super- This year the council maintaine repu a- tion as an efficient and capable body in adminis- tering to the students their need for democratic government. Members of the Executive Committee of the Student Council: First semester: Virgil Moreland, president, Marlc Swoyer, vice-president, Gerald Warren, finance chairman, Betty Lowther, social chairman, Lowell Miller, chapel chairman. Second semester: Virgil Moreland, presi- dent, Marlc Swoyer, vice-president, Gerald War- ren, finance chairman, Max Weir, social chair- man, Mildred Stateler, chapel chairman. Qther officers elected by the Student Body, but not members of the council, were: Kenneth Watlcins, Robert Burden, cheer leaders, Don l'lattan, president of the Rooters' Club. Page IN 1



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Moundbuilder Top row: Miller, Pike, Caywood, Crawford, Elliott, Vollweider, Warner Bottom row: Kunkel, Jones, l-lotton, Lee, Moore, Stoelzing, Story T WAS in 'l905 that the first yearbook, record- ing the activities of our college, was published by the students of Southwestern College. That book was called wlhe Southwesternn and was edited by l. C. Maxwell, who dedicated it to Dr. George Fox Cook, president. At that time the institution was called the South West Kansas Methodist Episcopal Conference College. Two more books were published using that name in the years 'l907 and 'l909, edited by Alva l.. Snyder and C. E. Muchmore, respectively. Not until 'l9'lQ was the name MoundbuilderH used. The name itself was originated in 'l9'lO when several students felt the need for a more and her affairs? Why not call her various teams Moundbuilders', rather than Preachers or HMethodists?H . . . Qur main building is on a mound and since we dwell largely thereon, we may consistently call ourselves lKMoundbuilders,, , . . and what is more it will probably live. Though the book has grown with the years in size, in 'l905 or in 1935, the spirit is the same, We find always love for our college. Qur wish is the same as that of Miss Christine Whinery, editor in 1931, uthat this Moundbuilder will be to you a magic mirror which will present for you your past year in its entirety as you look suitable nickname for the college and its ath- letics. Said James R. Derby in a 'l91O editorial: Would it not be a good thing to associate the name of 'lMoundbuilder,, with Southwesten Max Wei Editor hope that this Mound- the towering know those trusting through its builder M. s W C Busine n 1 M9 I Page Z0

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