University of Missouri at Kansas City - Kangaroo Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1945

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First Semester. Back row: Eva Ableson, freshman representative, Delores Tiefel, junior representative, Maynard Pappenfort, junior representative, Helen Kilmer, secretary, Carolyn Leininger, senior representative. Front row: jean Messick, representative-at-large, Betty Weiser, treasurer, Marilynn Williams, president, Miss Nancy C. Uebelmesser, -advisor, Ruthann Beyer, vice-president. Second Semester. Back row: Maggie Ryan, freshman representative, Maxine Mayes, sophomore representative, Jay C-unnels, Law representative, Maynard Pappenfort, vice-president, Delores Tiefel, treasurer, Marilynn Williams, senior representative. First row: Marianne Dorizzi, junior representative, Betty Weiser, secretary, Ruthann Beyer, president, Miss Nancy Uebelmesser, advisor, Helen Kilmer, senior representative. me .gzfzcfenf Cimnci With the filling of upper-class representative vacancies and the freshman election, a complete Council was assembled to plan the traditional all- school dance, the Quadrangle. It was held in October in the gym with Bill Trumbaur furnish- ing the music. A few weeks later the Council cooperated with the Administration in giving an All-School bar- becue. In spite of war-time shortages, enough food was secured and the barbecue was served on the campus between the Chemistry-Biology building and Fifty-first street. All the corn and talent of KCU was discovered for a talent program later. Community singing around a large bonfire ended the evening. Students have been watching the rapid trans- formations taking place in the old greenhouse all semester. Finally in December the new student rec-room opened, complete with a snack bar. Bridge and dancing to a juke box purchased by the Council were permitted. In a Council sponsored contest, the rec-room became officially the Kangaroost . As a last gesture, the expiring Council ended its series of mixers with a post-final fling in the Browsing room. The new Council took seat the second semester without opposition. The long-advocated amend- ments to the All-Student constitution were at last passed - making it easier to pass amendments, and requiring the president and secretary of the Student Council to be full time students on the main campus. Mike Denney was appointed chairman of Hobo Day, and plans were made for Hobo Day on April 27, with the song contests and the Kangaroo hop in the evening.

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