University of Missouri College of Engineering - Shamrock Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 46 text:

E ' THE 'SHAMBQECK' 3 The club, through its subsidiary organizations directs its principal efforts toward a successful St. Pat's celebration which is the greatest function of the year. The bond between the men grows stronger each year as a new celebration is planned and carried to a successful close. The weak ones are found and given a helpful hand so that we may not needlessly lose our friends along the way. After three celebra- tions, and as the fourth draws nigh one realizes that he is about to depart from scenes with which he has grown familiar and friends he has come to admire. VVC regret to think of leavingg however, one may justly feel proud when he hears Old St. Pat say, I dub thee Knight of St. Patrick! Arise Sir Knight! He may well feel satisfaction in having completed his four years of work and in having joined the ranks of those who have gone before and whose ideas and ideals left an institution dedicated to the advancement of the Engineering School of the University of Mis- souri and the men who come to it. Long live the Knights of St. Pat! May their fame never die ! EN GI N EERS' YELL Cifvil, Electrical, Engineers! f Mechanical, Cheinical, Engineers! Arinatnres, fly wheels, stresses, anal shears! E Engineers!! ' Cgive three tiinesl Page thirty-eight -.-. , 1 -nl

Page 45 text:

'P i V Q I L 14 S- H- ENGLISH E. G. ENGLISI-I ENGINEER 'S CLUB S. H. ENGLISI1, President R. P. BROYVN, Vice President E. G. ENGLISH, Secretary J. VV. REECE, Trerasurer - TlIe Engineers, Club is the central organization thru which the will of the student body is expressed. The club was organized by our predecessor who saw the need of a vehicle thru which the will of the men could be expressed. They realized that by forming some sort of an organization they would be in a better position to advance the institution as a, whole and the Engineers in particular. They saw that such an organization could not long exist if it was controlled and directed by a chosen few. It is for this reason that the club has as its members every student registered in the Engineering School. They remain members just so long as they conduct themselves in keeping with the ideals and spirit of the school. It is tl1e duty of every engineer to so conduct himself that he may always enjoy the privilege of being a member of the club. In order to keep from being dropped by the club a student must attend the meetings, pay his dues, and do a certain amount of work, each year, on the St. Pat's celebration. By attending the meetings the individual broadens his circle of acquaintance, broadening himself by contact and in so doing learns democracy-as the club is, above all things, democratic. The student, by taking part in discussions in the meet- ings, learns to express himself before his fellow man. In doing his part of the work he is taught to take orders from others and at the same time learns that each of us has a part to perform withoutiwhich the whole structure would crumble. Page lhiriy-.vmfen



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