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Shadows and Reflections V -. t BLUE KEY £«tc ' m. OFFICERS Leonard Yoss President Will L. Ni lsox Vice-President Otila. Kawlinc.s Secreta ry Leonard J. McEnnis, Jk. Treasurer Dean A. K. Heckel Dr. W. a. Tarr Facility Members l.l.dNAKl) ' 0SS President ! ■: BLUE KEY is a national honorary service fraternity. The local chaj ter was founded in 1925. Membership is limited to twenty-four, of whom eighteen are seniors and graduate students and the remaining six juniors. Selections are made on a merit system which takes into consideration the major activities of the campus and awards points for participation m each according to its importance. In addition, the candidates are voted on by the chapter. The present membership comprises outstanding student leaders m all fields. The captains of the football and basket ball teams, the editor of the Missouri Student, the student president, and others who have given gener- ously of their time and energy in the service of the Unixersit}- are all num- bered on the organization ' s roll call. During the past year members of the group have served as ushers at the concerts sponsored by the College of Fine Arts, have acted as steering com- mittees at the various interscholastic meets that have been held in Columbia, and have led m agitation for a men ' s swimming team to represent the school. KU ' ■ WiLKiF,, Stuber, Miller, Young, Nelson, Schroeder, Nolan, Horner, Lewis. Hutchison, Bayer RowND, Baird, Austin, Tarr, Heckel, Voss, Gordon, Rawlings, McEnnis Pa e 27
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S »»v., The 1934 Savitar Eleanor Noxon President CWENS OFFICERS Elkanor Noxon President Rose Nelson Vice-President Betty Beli.e Estes Secretary Fayette Hurwitt Treasurer te-.-a WENS is a national sophomore honorary organization for women. It was founded in 1924 at the University of Pittsljurgh and the Gamma Chapter at Missouri University was founded in 1926. The purpose of Cwens is to foster leadership and fellowship among women of the Sophomore Class; to promote, by friendly supervision, leader- ship among the Freshmen women by encouraging their participation in student activities and genuine interest in scholarship. It organizes the Freshmen women into co-operate groups and helps to acquaint them with the customs, traditions, and activities on the campus. The new Cwens are chosen in the spring by the outgoing members, with the approval of the faculty. They are elected on the basis of scholar- ship, personality, ability, and outstanding achievements they have accom- plished during their freshman year. The announcement of the election is made public at the tapping of Cwens, a ceremony which occurs in front of the Columns on a specified day. The traditional red and grey caps are worn for a week and after the pledgehood has been served initiation and a ban- quet are held. F: Weaver Ball McMillan LaRie Huff More Berry Theis Glickman Neff Johnson Schreiber Ward Kkmpster Nelson Hi-rwitt Noxon Estes Kaufman Palmer Pmge 26
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The 1034 Savitar JUNIOR LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Eleanor Huff President OFFICERS Eleanor Huff President Alice Pye Vice-President Betty Brooks Secretary Hilda Butts Treasurer T HE University of Missouri League of Women Voters is an organization whose purpose is to promote among the students a deeper interest in citizenship, in government problems, and in legislative needs; an interest in current jwlitics both on the campus and in our own state and national government, and in knowing the legislative problems which they will meet when they become voters. The W ' ork is done through informal lectures and round-table discussions. Professors in the various departments of the University and women of the local league deliver the lectures. The round-table discussions are led by the girls on the cabinet, and all those present are free to participate. The group is financially supported by membership fees. The proceeds are used for current expenses and for sending delegates to the Junior League of Women Voters State Conference, which is attended by seven college leagues from colleges and the LIniversity in the state. The University of Missouri League of Women Voters won the prize in 1930 for being the best college league in the state of Missouri. Crome Flint Evans Kelly Se. rs Kempster Thompson Raxter Elam Matassarin James Kentner Walker Pugh Weaver Nelson Brooks Butts Huff Pye Mrs. McKay Burton M ur. ■ 2S
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