Stephens College - Stephensophia Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Council of lass Government 5 -9 if? If L X bf DT. Van and Zoe talk things over HE COUNCIL of Class Government is one Of the nine major the last opportunities for the girls to be together as a unit. d ' fC A ' ' ., . .. Wlslons O WIC bsoclauon At Weekly meetmgs the Council The councils functions were limited to activities of the discussed campus problems and determined the bestplans formeetf classes Through the Work of the Council the procedures dec, ' th bl . Th ' 1 - . . . . . mg 656 pro ems eu Common goa was to Work Coopera tions and activities for the classes of Stephens were cofordinated. tively with all campus organizations for the benefit of the college. The oflicers were Zoe Ann Windham, chairman and president CCG s Onsored various rO'ects such as cam us beautificaf . - . - P P J P of the senior classg Joyce Munder, cofchairman and senior adviser ' d h ll' . ' ' ' . . . tion an a Improvements The State group Orgamzatlon Whlch to the junior class, and Genevieve Toombs, secretaryftreasurer wa new th' ear e fth ' ' ' . . , . . . . S 15 Y was on O elf major projects and vice-president of the senior class. The Junior representatives One of the main events of the season the council sponsored included Barbara Fletcher, president of the junior class, Betty was the allfstudent spring picnic at the lake. This was one of Hopkins, Keetah Life, Sally Dickinson, and Patty Hudson. I l i i i I E ' u E 'T Front Row: EDWARD RYAN, B. FLETCHER, Z. WINDHAM, W. VAN DEVBNTER, J. MUNDBR, G. Toomns Second Row: N. BATEMAN, F. CHALUJERS, B. HOPKINS, K. Linz, CLYDE BROWN 'Third Row: P. ALLEN, D. CHEVALIER, J. Faosr, M. A. HANNA, S. DICKINSON Page I4

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SSOCI TIO Presiding over Civic Association is an executive board. Officers of the board for the past year were Mary Ellen Stribling, presidentg Jean Ramey, first vicefpresidentg Betty Jane Rush, second vicefpresidentg Joan Long, secretary and Pat Pickett, treasurer. Dr. Merle Prunty was sponsor of the group. This year CA sponsored an experimental committee for the promotion of audiofvisual education to be used among various organizations on campus. Films and charts were employed, thus helping the student to gain a deeper knowledge of the subject studied through the experience of hearing and seeing. The Ten Ideals, the living code of Stephens, were promoted by Civic Association with the purpose of developing a realizaf tion of their true meaning and value. By bringing into their personal living these ideals, students Will prepare themselves to he good citizens in their communities as well as in their homes. Through participation in Civic Association's organizations, an intelligent attitude is attained by students in leadership, sportsmanship and citizenship. Their sense of values concerning JEAN RAMEY civic and social issues are developed and broadened, enabling them to be contributing citizens in a community. They learn to respect the rights of others, and to work for the common good of all persons. Through experience in both extrafclass activities and in class work, they achieve a feeling of personal responsibility and an awareness of the part they must play in group living. Front Row: Om-as, MURPHY, Lsrrzvxuz, Rusn, Prcxrrrr, LoNc, STIUBLING, RAMBY, ABERNATHY, STANTON, KLINE, Mosss Second Row: Yrnrr, Dowsrr, P. Rmzv, J. Kms, A. Smmsr, Kircomz, Gizrsiznnonrv, V. LAWRENCE, Wmsrow, Sci-IANCK, P. PERRY, Grcoux, Farm 'Third Row: LAWTON, JACQUES, J. WELCH, WAINWRIGHT, TUTT, FAHNESTOCK, WINDHANK, CARDBN, Mrzrucrzr, Sim-RELLB, Bemis, M. PATTERSON, SOBNKSBN Page 13



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Student Aotivit Board 55. L I 1 IJ 9 Front Row: B. Gnovrzs, M. MARTIN, G. LIzwIs, ELMER Nus, S. TUTT, V. Racx, C. WEIDEMER Second Row: B. BENNISON, N. OQDONNELL, P. FUSSELL, P. Cl1URCHlLL, J. MARVIN, S. ALLEN, O. MULLER, A. LIEN, G. STONE Third Row: J. Foam, N. NEWMAN, K. BUDLONG, M. SMITII, M. DENNY, F.. WESEBIAN, S. CLAYTON, F. SMITH C C oIN HANDS-l1HV6 fun is the principle upon which the Student Activity Board is based. Its purpose is to create campus' wide interest in the zo clubs and honorary sororities of which SAB is composed and to cofordinate these organizations so that they may function smoothly and as a unit. During the year these different organizations carry on their own events and activities with the support and cooperation of the board. Each year SAB presents a cup to the outstanding club and honorary sorority on the basis of spirit, cooperation, service to the campus and amount of participation in various campus activif ties. The ao presidents of these clubs and organizations compose the membership of the board. The latest additions to the SAB roster have been Chi Delta Phi, the honorary creative writing sorority, and German club. Says Sally Tutt, president of SAB, The Student Activity Board provides a wellfrounded program of interest and enter' tainment throughout the school year, An open house was sponsored in the fall to acquaint juniors with campus clubs and honorary sororities. Later SAB joined with WCC to produce the annual carnival. 'E' 5 -3 Page I5 At their weekly meetings, members discussed and attempted to solve any problems concerning an organization or SAB as a whole. All suggestions and ideas offered by students and facf ulty were considered. Thus the guiding hand of the Student Activity Board was the uniting factor among all campus clubs and honorary sororities. In addition to Sally Tutt, president of SAB, ofhcers were Edith Weseman, vicefpresidentg Jeanne Ford, secretary, and Gloria Stone, treasurer. Sponsors were Elmer Nus and William Waxler. SALLY TUTT

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