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x 5 Kappa Omicron Phi '- A I N G L H. Flook .Q 'WK Armour X ' 1 filiott A Evers Q 4. G. Flook Kelley HE Mu Chapter oi Kappa Qmicron phi, National Honorary professional Fraternity for Home Economics majors, was organized in lVlay, 1929. Members are selected on the basis oi scholarship, initiative, leadership, and personality ior the purpose oi developing vvomen with higher ideals oi sane living, with a deeper appre- ciation oi the sanctity oi the American home. ,fa M if Viele White EW 1 l' . v i Phi Epsilon Pi I HI El3Sll.QiNl PI is a pep organization started.. H D 1 this year when three men-Don Hattan, president oi the Rooters Club, Kenneth Watkins, cheer leader, and Wilbur Clark, president oi the junior classfgot their heads together and chose sixty men from the campus to promote pep and good sportsmanship. . , ,,,, 1. 'ff i an ,N ,-Lkig.,-fcffn ev Top row: K. Watkins, Watts, Geist, Priest, Goforth Second row: Swoyer, Cowan, L. Davis, Warren, Harp, Ervvin, Gardner, Jones, Mossman Third row: Stocking, Hollibaugh, C. Watkins, Moreland, Miller, York, Dickerson, Wi. Hodges, We. Hodges Fourth row: Dutty, Keller, Weir, Williams, Johnston, Burden, Branine, Boles Bottom row: Van Valkenberg, Sponenberg, Warner, Buss, Clark, Hattan, Thompson, W. Davis Paige Z3 A I v , V ,! ,s Y Y. slifg 1 ' xlgib a
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521725 MW? 76-ff 33 S5 Eiitixsti l I l l i Y 4 Q lil :ii u 75. wif 3 Top row: Pike, Baker, Buhler, Chubb, Cloud, Evers, l-l. Floolc, Franlcs, Freeman, Allen Q E Middle row: Gardner, Gosch, Gresham, l-lensley, l-lerr, l-lolecelc, Lowther, Lynn, MacFarlane, McKnight, Moore, Moreland Bottom row: Mossman, O'l-larra, Poundstone, l. Reese, W. Reese, Rinkel, Stateler, Tuttle, Vinsonhaler, Warren, White, Woodard Gamma Omicron AMMA QMKZRQN is an honorary organ- ization lor Home Economics majors or- ganized on the campus in Qctober, 'l9Ql The purpose ol Gamma Qmicron is to give training in poise and leadership. Members are selected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes on the basis ol scholarship. Pl GAMMA MU celebrated the tenth anni- versary ol its Founding this year. Dean l.eroy Allen, national lounder, was guest at several important celebrations in the East in recognition ol his vvorlr which began with a group of in- terested students a decade ago in room Q3 of Richardson l-lall. if its bl? if fist ist.. Nil BJ Top row: M. Viele, Adams, Armour, Deever, Duckworth, Dungey, Doty, D, Elliott fi Q X Middlekgw: M. E. Elliott, Evers, GxFlool4, l-l. Floolf, D. Jones, Landon, Leighty, Nelson N, A 'Botto r3w:LScott, Sponenberg, llweider, Wendt Whit Wills, Woolard, Wise N T A ' ' 'J . . .- ' . ' r 5 N, .ii ex V '- N 5 , l sql Q E' ln X g s . 5 X - s. X 5 N X 5 sl ss g . N X R ss. . s X. , N ' L X , gi Q1i'iF'3 'X S A L s s ff 2 ss i ggi N wus A X , rg A DQ, 9 . A
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Eii if .3 S is is gi I x sts it fit J 1 it EQ it .gat N Q weigh-fi it 5 English Club slr -t-M-A Top row: Stateler, Allen, Blair, Brakebill, Clover, Cochrum, Cowan, Creger, Curtiss, Marsha Wi I 5 A Second row: Davidson, Davis, l-l. Deever, M. Deever, Earhart, Edgell, Fisher, Flook, Gardner, Giger ' M Third row: Gosch, Gray, Gresham, l-lodges, l-loyle, l-lutto, Jacques, S. Jones, W. Jones, C. Landon U Fourth row: L. Landon, Levick, Lowther, Manka, McGinnis, Miller, Odenvveller, Peck, Pike, Raypholtz Bottom row: Rogers, Shaw, Skiles, Smith, Wimberly, Wills, Wilson, Woodard, Young, Youle l-IE English Club, an organization of majors in the English department, and those inter- ested in literature, reached its maximum in a membership of sixty people this year. The in- terest throughout was exceedingly enthusiastic, and an amount of intense Work and study made each of the monthly meetings a delightful affair. Various phases of literature were discussed at the several meetings, including the short story, poetry, Southern literature, contemporary literature, the familiar essay, and others. A poetry contest vvas conducted by the club, first place going to Marian Deever, a freshman. Cn one occasion the dramatics department from Arkansas City Junior college presented a one- act play at the regular meeting. Q Perhaps the most outstanding achievement of the club was the publication of Hlhe Fledg- lingf' After a trial effort last year of pro- ducing a poetry booklet, interest and plans were carried forward this year until Hlhe Fledglingi' appeared, representing over sixty poems and thirty poets. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Southvvesterni College, former graduates from the English de- partment vvere asked by the editor, Vivian Pike, to make contributions of poems to the magazine. Some of those sent in have already gained recog- nition in contemporary fields. Dr. l. Reese Marsh, head of the department of language and literature, is sponsor of the English Club. Mildred Stateler is president. Page 24
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