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r ' - ft The 1034 Savitar it .r»i j W. S. G. A. OFFICERS Ruth Hawkins President Marie Matassarin 1 Ice-President Mary V. Edmiston Secreta ry Selma Osterman Treasurer RvTH Hawkins President npHE Women ' s Self-Government Association of the University of Missouri was organized in the year of 1909, at which time it assumed the respon- sibiHty of formulating social regulations and a rather extensive social and business program for the women of the University. The Missouri Associa- tion is a member of the Middle Western and National Inter-Collegiate Association for Women ' s Self-Government. The business routine is carried on by a council composed of a president, secretary, treasurer, two repre- sentatives from each class, and the president of the various representative women ' s organizations on the campus. Some of the activities fostered by W. S. G. A. are meetings of all fresh- man women during freshman week, W. S. G. A. mixer, little sister picnic, green button party, women ' s elections. House Presidents ' Council, W. S. G. A. Christmas Party, and vocational guidance. The purpose of the association is to secure uniform and individual representation in student activities; to secure broad social interests among University women ; and to foster a living school spirit. Theis Sears Becker Baker McCarty Mayer Mayes Booth Hunker Emig Abington May Urban Edmiston Hawkins Matassarin Osterman Huff Page 24 W ' - 1 -: , j-
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Shadozi. ' and Reflections STUDENT SENATE f n -5 W - OFFICERS Peyton Stapp, Graduate, President Carl Lewis, Vice-President, Agriculture Logan Lawrence, Secretary. Engineering f; W i(-vj; -Y A Page 23 SENATORS William J. Cremer, Medicine James Fowler, B. and P. A. ] CK Swatek, Arts and Science Robert Hoy, Law Pr.YTON Stapp President THE Student Senate is the judicial body of the Student Government Association. It has power to tr - all iolations under the constitution and legislative acts of the Council. It may initiate any investigation or try violations referred to it by a member of the faculty, discipline committee, or student body of the l niversity. It is composed of seniors from each school and college, who are elected in the spring elections, and serve tor one year. The candidates lor election must be approved b - the deans ot their respective schools, and by the dean of men before the - are eligible for election. The Senate elects its own officers at its first meeting, and the - officiate at its proceedings. The president of the Student Senate is, by nature ot his office, a member of the Student Council, and serves to correlate the activities of the two bodies. Its purpose is to aid in the enforcement of all Student Government Association regulations applying to men. The judgment of the Senators shall be executed in a manner deemed appropriate by them. Cremhr Hoy Lawrence Fowler Staff Lewis Swatek
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Shadows and Reflections FRESHMAN COMMISSION OFFICERS Zelma Lawrence President Elsbetii Waiim.n Vice-President Betty Byrne Secreta ry Mary Lucille Morley Treasurer ZtLMA LaWRICNCH President i -y 3 = J T RESHMAN COMMISSION, honorary society for girls, vas foundod on the campus of the Universit}- of Missouri during the school year 1922- 1923. Its main purpose is to enable first year women at the I ' niversity to adjust themselves to the new en ironment In- helping them to make a broad group of friends earh ' in the school year. The organization enables them to be brought into closer contact with the arious other organizations of the University and with each other. The Commission consists of about twenty-five girls, the object of whose organization is to promote scholarship, character, executive abilit ' , leader- ship, and service. It also aims to build up an interest in school acti -ities, to establish democracy, and to develop and maintain high ideals. In the past years the commission has become quite active, and has made its name enviable in congruence with other campus organizations. Weekly meetings are held with an activity program touching the most important phases of school life. A representative is sent each year to the Y. W. C. A. conference held at Hollister, Missouri. we .-Ai- ' GuFFY Alexandf.r McLean Doak Therman Campbell Burnham RuBEV Emig Weaver Greenman Silbernagel Blake Schack McNab Abington Algermisson Wahlin Byrne Lawrence Morley Gerber Stemm
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