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ST DE T PHIIMUTIU EIJUNIIIL In the picture above are shown the following members: TOP ROW-left to right: Robert D. Mullin, lohn Cox, lohn Allred, Charles Briley, Prescott Haralson. SECOND ROW-'left to right: lohn Chronic, Don McLeod, Rex Walker, lim Engle. BOTTOM ROW3 left to right: Elizabeth Harth, Mary Ann Sanders, Betty Mason, Helen Alldredge, Members not present: lack Mills, Mary Ellen Kesselring. Organization presidents band together to promote favorable school publicity. . .led by Presi- dent Harth . . . manage parades and stunts . . . have weekly suppers. ST DE T ACTIVITIES Eu MITTEE In the picture above are shown the following members: Left to right: Delta Lockewitz, H. D. Chase, W. E. Morris, lr., Rex Walker, and Mary Clay Williams. Member not present: Colonel O. W. Hoop. The president, secretary and sponsor of the Student Council, the director of personnel and the dean of men and the dean of Women form the committee which acts on restrictions for pledg- ing, initiation and social functions of fraternity life. It considers all student problems.
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ST DE T EUUNIIII. ln the picture above are shown the following members: TOP ROW' f-left to right: Howard Alexander, Doris Bell, loe Blair, Duncan Brown, Lois Brown, Duane Burger, Drusilla Carter, Phyllis Cass. SECOND ROW 'f-- -left to right: Frances Hayes, Otis Hunter, Virginia Kaufmann, Delta Lockewitz, Don Mc- Leod, Raymond Ousterhout, Richard Richards, Gene Roark. , BOTTOM ROW --left to right: Lucille Rowell, Bob Scott, Dick Shea, Everyl Snelson, Ed Stewart, Rebecca Thomas, Allen West. Members not present: Anna Margaret Kraus, Charles Spilman, Rex Walker Don McLeod presiding as social chairman . . . and planning bigger and better parties. Allen West wanting to start from the beginning and make the whole school over. . . a worthy resolve . . . freshman. . .Frances Hayes keeping things moving along by arguing with anyone about anything . . . just to show all the angles... Duncan Brown enjoying the com- forts of home . . . the soft couches and his pipe . . . Richard Richards attending meetings in his tux . . . played dances after meetings . . . Gene Roark . . . brain trust . . . keeping everyone quiet by not giving anyone else a chance to talk . . . Ed Stewart spending hours on suggested improvements for the constitution . . . then they talk of a new form of government. Everyl Sneison desperately trying to enforce Roberts Rules of Order . . . Ray Ousterhout com- ing to with a brain storm . . .after the question has been completely solved.. .if ever. . .by the council.. .Bob Scott's suggestions being put aside by the Colonel.. .Rebecca Thomas arriving late. . .and finding a seat by Ray Ousterhout . . . Otis Hunter calmly sitting in an arm chair, listening to everything. Howard Alexander making everyone sit up and take notice with his flowery speech . . . Dick Shea always dressed fit to kill . . . Doris Bell explaining how they used to do it. . . Lucille Rowell, unbiased.. .Phyllis Cass making lengthy reports.. .Duane Burger always present and ready for work . . . loe Blair keeping the Collegian in the council's good graces . . . Speedy Spilman making football practice the explanation for his tardiness. . .Lois Brown keeping pretty quiet . . . Anna Margaret Kraus coming often enough to know almost all of the members.
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Iohnny Rylcmder and Yolctndo Whenthoff Typical Freshmen FRE3i-IMAN CLA
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