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Firsl r-mr: Num-ns, G.-uximilili, SllI'1l,l!tlN. Cooricn. lhmi uv. W15'rTLlNr:, KllkllHI'l Second rum: J. Knufsu, IXIIOADIIC. llfxNN,ui',u,o. Suook, WHITE, pUl'NllS'l'UNl'I, Monsrzi-irilmlmili l'h1rfl rom: Nlrnslc, LITTLIQ. ColiN'l'm'u4N, CoNAnn, lVliTr'nr:l,L. Ross. FIKANKS Cosmopolitan Club Interest was fostered in Cosmopolitan Club this year with the enrollment in school of foreign students and students who had lived in foreign countries. Several interesting speakers were ob- tained from outside the school. The remain- der of the programs were in charge of mem- bers, who told of their experience in other lands. Kenneth Strother of Winlield who has spent several years in the army was secured to speak on one program. and also gave a talk in chapel. Hubie Sheldon is president of the club. xx ooial oienoe Club To keep abreast of current all'airs in the social science field, fifty interested students in that department make up the Social Science- lnternational Relations Club. The Social Science-lnternational Rela- tions Club is lhe merger of two clubs by those names. The eombined group was headed second semester by Norbert lllahnken. Social Science elected Wilbur Ritter president the first semester, and International llelations Club had lvan Chatham as president. Fu-xl rou-: lh'r'rr:n. llmm. Ilouns. I.l'l l'I.l'I. Sur cnxi. Cnuxn. 'I'm-:un xi. Gi r,l:,x. I7-u'oin-:n'rx. lil nNi4:'rT. STU I-'lfuzlrlui Sf'cnr11iro11'.' xlll.l.l-III, Axnllznsorx, Snlvsom. liumzns. SIll41l.l!HN, VN ICIXIGICIL J. lx nu sic. Ili:-:'rl4:r.1f'u. VN nuurr. Xll4:1'TLrvo. Cxnsom, ALLN5 Third row: ltl'l rl4:n. lllllLLII'I'l, xlllIlSl'IllI'IllI.l'1Ii. Sliivmns, Cnvrnur. Nluiwkicw, Ponnzn. lbll'l'l'llICI.l,. Nlfu Nhsrrzn. Ill lflf Page 20
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Firsf row: S'l'-wi-'ifutiiiclt. fflL'l.ICK. l'lA'l'111.1i-'F. l . 'llkYI.UR. SCHWIYIL Xloluavn. lll LL. ,'hI.BIIIGH'l'. Cot un Second rout Coovicu. fiIKAHAX1. Gniclcxri. Pu xi. XXUUIDARIJ. Nlfxiur. Gnox ics Tlzirrl rr1u': l,I41X'XNIlICli. SPITZIC. Alwhn. Lxox. Wxl.l,.u:1-3. ll,-XDI.I4IX. ll,ulsnxl.r:. tionnox Physical Cience Club Pi 'igina Gannna -X rcorganization ol' thc Sciencc Scminar which had liccoinc inactiwc during thc prcvious ycar was carricd out. last fall by a group ol' scicncc studcnts wlnzsc dcsirc it was to incrcasc thu intcrttst of studcnts in scicntific papcrs and to give thc mcmln-rs practicc in prcscnting thosc papcrs. Open nicctings nt-rc hcld to all thosc intcrcstcd during thc lirst scincstcr. Aftcr drawing up a new constitution with thc start ol' thc spring scmcstcr, incinlicrsliip was liinitcd only to thosc with certain qualifications. Thcrt- arc two groups of incnihcrs. fcllows and incmlmcrs. The forrncr group is madc up of juniors or scniors who havc a li avcraga in all thcir studios. hlcmbcrs arc thosc whosc awcragc is not lowcr than a C. tllliccs in thc organization can bc llcld only by thc ranking follows. Nleetings arc hcld cvcry Saturday aflcrnoon at tlircc. .Nt that timc husincss ol' thc club is discussed and a scicntitic paper is prcscntcd by a rncmbcr upon a suhjcct of his own choosing. Tca is scrxcd aftcr cach II1CL'lllIg by thc cluli mcmlicrs with all thc formality ol' thc good old lfnglisli custom. Social bcncfits arc nolccl whcn cvcrytliing stops for tea , and thc Illt'IIllll'l'5 gathcr 'round for informal discussion ol' thc latcst cvcnts in scicncc, t'lllt'IIlEl, ncn s, QItHt'I'Illllt'lll, socicly and wllatcvcr thc convcrsation should happcn to bc. Ullicers for thc ycar wcre: prcsidt-nt, tlharlcs Hadlcyg vicc-prcsidcnt, Fay tlrccncg and st-crctary-trcasurcr, 'Xrlhur Stauil'acln-r. Pal uv? ZA'
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'9- 5 ij Cz A 44, Q, , wa -91,5 F First row: Jcmwsux. Bnoww, STEVENSON. xYlIl'I'Ii, livrzlxs, L. SP1'rZE, limcnsox Second row: PAlK'1'RlIlGlC. Nl. LIPPOLDT. Mom. I5uoww1,1cE, FLDMISTON, Olmlcs, SIMPSON, Wrzxirsrpn. KING Third row: H.wN.um1,n, IKICKERS, TOBIAS, Gmc. DM ls, KIDDO0, MAnns1,1-JY. Br-zmmx, NURSIC. IAIPPULIYI' Gamma Omicron Twelve hours, credit in home economics and aI1 average grade of C are lluf require- ments for membership in lhis llfllllt' eru- nomics departmental club. Programs al the bi-mouthly uieeliugs are on topics of sperial interest to ilmse in the field of home ecu- numies. Lela Lippoldl and Marlys King vwro presidents. Kappa Omicron Phi The Climax of a busy year for members of Kappa will be lhe Xatioual Ccmclavv in Santa Barbara, CHlll'0I'1llH, June 10-ll, which all the members and Miss Chalcea While are planning lu attend, Members are sm-lecied on the basis ul' leadership, initiative, and scholarship from llw upper 20 per ceul, of the home economies majors. Marguerite Molz served as president for the past year. 'F 'ti- l.lPP0l,ll'l'. linowx. XYHITE, Nl. l.lPPm.n'l'. Nlorz. XITRSFI. G1-zu. .lonwsox, EU-:RS Page 30
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