Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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First row: llomsms, YYAIKBIGIKIKY. lWILLER. CLARK, linowmLEE, KIAIIIINICH Second row: BAKER, Yolimz, Uwicxs. GllI4Il4INl4I. ALL!-:N Pi Kappa Delta 'l'lie Delta eliapler ol' Pi Kappa Delta, National Honorary Forensic' Fraternity, is very aelive under tlie direction ol' Dr. .l. Thompson Baker and llis assistant, Clark Owens. Nlembersllip in the fraternity is based on active parlieipation in debate, oratory. and extemporaneous speaking. The group tliis year attended llie national tourna- ment, as well as the stale and local tourna- ments. Several liundred debaters from ten states were on tlie Southwestern campus for the large tournament sponsored by Dr. llaker. Oflieers for the year were Robert Youle. president, and Lucille llobbins. secretary. K. K. Pep Club Besides displaying the pep and enthusi- asm wliieli make tlieir club one of tlie best known on tlie Southwestern Campus, K. K. members are leaders in all of tlie varied phases ol' college life. Marked by its unusual unity ol' purpose and aetion, tliis social club endeavors to keep liigll llie standards of the eollege. liaeli year the new members are eliosen by unanimous vote to fill the places vacated by graduates and old members. Presidents were lfarline Cooper and Florence Xlelntire. First rom: Brion Nmzia, RHIQA, Blooms. .ALLI-XY, lX1lI.LAlllJ. l i,.xYAoAN Second row: lluisicmicrr, lNlAwnsi.m'. A. 'l'RU51BULL, Nl. 'lllKlfNlBUI.L, Romwsox, limcnsox Third row: Coomcn, l.AwRENc:l-1, NlAIi'I'l'IY, CLARK, Yom.i4:, NICINTIBIC Page 32

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First row: Ll'r'l'I,lc. CllrAF'I'. NTCIYTIIKPI, XYIIITE, Cnouu, TRl.tNll!lII.L. COOPER Second row: Gimirui, IC. GRAHAM, Owrzxs, Ingxnnnn. IQELLICII lnter- ociet Council Inasmuch as the societies on the hill form a major portion of its social life, the Inter-Society Council is one of the most im- portant student administrative groups. Through this group the rivalry between societies is directed into that sort of friendly enmity which provides an incentive to higher standards and attainments through inter- society competition. During the year this council regulates rush week activities, and sponsors the inter-society play contest, two of the most important activities of the year. Builderettes The ideal co-ed is an all-around person- ality- one striving for perl'ection of mind and body. Through the program of this energetic group who have taken their name from the proud tradition ot' Southwestern, these ideals are furthered among the women on this campus. Theirs is a code of comradeship, fair play and good sportsmanship which is instilled in their activities in sports and else- where. Wiith Xliss Lillian Cloud as sponsor and Nlarlys King as president, the Builder- ettes have added another year of achievement to their record at Southwestern. First row: Kimi. TVICNIUER, C. Kiwi, I . Niuisu. lVlel A1.1,, T. Niuislfz, Snvipsoiv, liimv Second row: D. W iwicziali, Wiuuirr, Puisows, Cuoun, lx,w'rz, Fos'ri11u, DEAN, Wu1'rE Page 31



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. A ' , - M ' Firsl row: BAUMAN, NURSE, Ml4:'l rL1No, 'lllIlJMBULL, SHici.noN, M. rllllUMBULL, MIlI.VANl'IY Second row: Bnoous, COUNTRYMAN, P. SHooK, IIITTER, IiicKARD. SMITH, SMISCHNY, fiARDNEB Third row: F. NURSE. BOHGER, CHATHAM, H. SHOOK, FRNNKS. XVHITE, Dmrnnrcn tudent Christian Movement The Student Christian Movement is an organization of students interested in pro- moting the spiritual as well as the social life on the campus. Three commissions form the nucleus of this movement: The Creative Leisure Commission, whose purpose it is to promote the use of leisure time ereativelyg the VVorld Cooperation Commission, which studies world affairsg and the Personal Rela- tions Commission, which studies the indi- vidual affairs of the students and attempts to answer them. Below are some of the necessary parts of student life, along with several incidental scenes .... No longer the college barber shop. Belt shortens hair elsewhere in this vicinity .... Beauty and the beast .... The faculty eat in splendor at their annual banquet .... VVhat would happen to S. C. without the bus? Speed still makes the rounds for the students and townspeople, doing good Wherever he can .... Hough house in the park .... Faithfully servesffaith- fully served .... Detter guides the destiny of the students. The bus, the barber, the church, and the custodian are as necessary as the buildings we study in. Page 33

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