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1 OFFICERS President x Hieloscli 'S Vice Presidenty ,J Lindberg V4 J 4.5 4 X J 'A E A xf 3 ' -- 1 . J J 1 xt W 5 + - J u x X i 1 Q . 3 t ' 0 V J VY! ,N .1 X f 3 Q. ! 'YJ I i9 XJ 4 Lb: 1 mi .1 'J , 5 QTY S ' . I 4 ' ' - . x J J Q . QJ 4 X K . tg 5 , 2.4 A 3 W 1 1 , 'rf X. X 1 OFFICERS lst Sem. President White Vice Prcsidexit Herschberaer Secretary Mclntosn Treasurer McGuire 2nd Sem. President Millcr Vice President Cha Secretary Green Treasurer Moore Back Row: I-liebsch, Dunlap, Cook. Center Row: Mitchell, Cloud, Allen, Evers, Wliite, Lindberg, Front Row: Hamilton, Dieter-ich, Herr, McNabb, Vinsonhaler. PI GAMMA MU THE BIRTHPLACE of a National Social Science Honor Society and its founder on the faculty is the distinction given Southwestern College. Pi Garnmi Mu was founded by Dr. Leroy Allen in l924 and now has over l25 chapters. The mem- bership cf the Kansas Alpha Chapter is composed of twelve percent of the junior and senior classes and the professors in the field of social science. Character, personality, scholarship, and a distinguished record in social sci- ence are considered when choosing new members. They endeavor to follow their motto: Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. ALPHA MU ONE Cl? THE NEWEST organizations on the hill is Alpha Mu with a member- ship of twenty-four. Three things are considered in choosing new members: character, scholarship, and musicianship. Although only in its second year the organization is very active --e it sponsors student recitals every two weeks, furnishes ushers for artist programs, and is in charge of an assembly program. Social events of the year included a Valentine dance and the annual break- fast at the park. The aim of Alpha Mu is to become a member of a national association. Back Row: Morris, Mclntosh, Anderson, Green, Miller, Dees, McGu'ro, Mat- thews, Klizignian. Second Raw: Cha, 'Williams Eururaslii, lennings, l. Over- millcr, H, Ove-mziller, McConnell, Scllers, Leavcziatvod. Sizated: xruitt, Stateler, Herschbeiger, Wliite, Doughty, lsely, Vxfandmaclier.
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ENGLISH CLUB is an organiza- tion for English majors to broaden their knowledge ot lit- erature. Every meeting includes a social hour in the form ot a tea, a picnic, or a buitet supper. The theme this year was inter- national and included a study ot the literature, poetry, novels, and drama of Russia, lapan, Ireland, ltaly and Germany. Pl KAPPA DELTA is a group closely related to the English Club because they, as speech-makers, really should have English as a prerequisite. Public speakers are given practice and help under the direction of Dr. Leroy Allen. His original plan of advancement trom a private to a generalissimo has been a stimulus tor hard work. Although travel was limited, the debate teams and orators attended several tournaments and did them- selves proud. The season reached its climax with the Province ot the Plains meet at Kearney, Nebraska. The outstanding speakers on the forensic force who have successfully participated in several events are eligible for membership in Pi Kappa Delta. Fourth Row: Wandniacher, Sandy. Third Row: Chapman, Mayall, Myers, Smith, Dr. Andersen Second Row: Matthews, Land, McConnell, Birchenough, Bush, Anderson. Front Row: Clark, Hensley, Roberts, Dowler,Murray, Mil, ler, McKinney, lac son, Stanley, Hersch- berger. QV Z V Lf-MCLWQ' - ' Q ff FF Presi ent ..... ty M the -ff' 1 Vice President .... une Smith seffetsfy . ren Bush M fie wr f ' eu PI KHPPH HHIH Back Row: M. Hiebsch, Stoops, Handley, Watkins, K. Hiebsch. Front Row: Schriver, Dr. Allen, Dunlap, Snyder. OFFICERS President .... Kenneth Hiebsch Vice President ..... lim McNeil Secretary .... .. Lou Snyder
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Front Row: Couch, Blair, Kantz. Second Row: Shaw, Dieterich, Howard, Pinnick, Lawrence. Third Row: Watkins, Archer, Welch, Long, Fourth Row: Dr. Albright, Owen, P. Albright, Gosting. First Row: Broadie, Hull. Second Row: Salser, Lindberg, McKinney. Third Row: Hiebsch, Brown, lackson. Fourth Row: Cook, MacGregor, Dunlap. International Relations A FlLlPlNO REFUGEE: an Oklahoma cowpuncherg a Gandhi biographer: a Catholic, lew, and Protestant round-table on a central Kansas college campus actually became a reality this year. lt was Madam Lim who brought first-hand information from Corregidorp Dr. Dale told humorous and heart-breaking stories of the old and new Oklahomay Dr. Muzumdar came with news from lndiag Rabbi Nussbaum, Father McGuire, and Rev. Lyman lohnson knocked knees under a little square table and discussed the problems of religion and peace. These lec- tures along with bi-monthly chats in the student-union helped l. R. C. members keep an alert interest in the World - how and why it runs like it does. lst Sem. OFFICERS Znd Sem. Shaw ...... President .... Howard Gosting . .Vice President. . . Owen Couch .... Sec'y-Treas.. . Albright Pi Sigma Gamma TEA WILL BE SERVED is the slogan of Pi Sigma Gam' ma as they announce their weekly meetings. The fea- ture at these meetings are outstanding lectures by the members on scientific sub- jects. Digressing from these lectures the members took time to prepare a float which took first place in the Homecoming parade. The group enjoyed two picnics and presented a program before several different audi- ences. OFFICERS President .............. Lindberg Vice President ......... D. Brown Secretary ..... . . . M. Hiebsch Treasurer . .... Schriver 24
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