University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1947

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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-Among the pro- grams scheduled, planned and staged each year by the Assemblies Committee are the ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: SEATED-le-it to right: Rod- man Icnes, Pat Morsani, chairman, Iackie I-laller. STANDING-left to right: Lucille Dalious, lane Coulter. lane Siverson, Winnie Badger traditional Christmas, Honors and Freshman Orientation assemblies. Since the Assemblies Committee was not appointed until November, the latter was eliminated from this year's calendar. On the spring agenda were Bill Hackathorne and his Sad Sacks, a magician's show by stu- dents and an outdoor assembly during the iirst Week ot May. Being taught the intricacies of the committee were such outstanding people as Lucille Dal- ious, lately ot the Office of Strategic Services, STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Girnlin, Connie Cook, Dr. George D. Small, Iessie I-Iume, Ed Spearing, chairman and Louis' Lundquist, accomplished musician. Teaching were Rodman Iones, speech instruc- tor, and Wright Bomiord. Both learning and teaching was Pat Morsani, committee chairman. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-The Stu- dent Activities Committee is the sub-division of the Community Council which deals with the extra-curricular activities of the student body. All petitions for initiations from the fraternities and sororities and for professional and honorary organizations must be passed by the 'committee before the organizations can proceed. li a new organization is started, the committee is the judge of their requirements for recognition, without which no group can be recognized as a part of the University. The committee was faced with increased work this year, not only because of the in- creased enrolment oi the University, but also because of the increase in the number oi Greek organizations and honorary groups. The committee is appointed by the President of the Community Council with the approval of the Council as a Whole. The chairman for this year was Ed Spearing.

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1 v ,t - ' 7 t- 1 t '11 :rig -- t l 1 wt w , T :tw , i BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS-The Board of Publications is designed to formulate the poli- cies of the two student publications, the Colle- gian and the Kendallabrum. The board is made up of the editorial and business staffs of the publications and three faculty members. The board is connected with the Community Council through its chairman and secretary, who are appointed by the president of the Council. The faculty members for this year were W. E. Morris, Ir., C. l. Duncan, and Ellsworth Chunn. lack Mitchell served as chairman of the board for the first semester and was succeeded by Lisby VanBradt, who became chairman pro tempore when lack graduated in Ianuary. The main job of the board this year was finding ways and means of meeting the in- creased costs of printing, engraving and paper for the publications, which caused a necessary increase in the cost both to the students and the University. SOCIAL COMMITTEE-The social committee this year was composed of one representative from each social organization on the campus BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS: FIRST ROW-left to right: Norma Lee Cantrell, Ann Sanders, lack Mitchell, chair- man, Mary McKellar, Paul Berry, Dan Thomas. SECOND BOW-left to right: Paul Brightrnire, Bill Threadgill, Ellsworth Chunn, Richard Coleman, C. I. Duncan, W. E. Morris, jr., Bob McFetridge , tt -, t t . n ,' ,. ,JN plus other students who desired to do this kind of Work in Community Council. The purpose of the social committee is to stimulate school spirit through all-school social functions. During the year the committee cooperated in planning the student mixers, and sponsored the all-school victory dances. This year the social program was expanded to include an all-school formal dance held in the spring and a large picnic and Hobo dance at Mohawk, which clirnaxed the year. Carl Duncan and Iohn Stoops served as co-chairmen during the first semester. Carl carried on as chairman during the second semester when Iohn dropped school. Members of the committee were Worth Beas- ley, Kappa Alpha, lean Coulter, Kappa Kappa Gamma, loe Rossiter, Lambda Chi Alpha, lean Bell, Chi Omega and Ed Spearing, independent. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW-left to right: Ros- anne Matofsky, Iean Coulter, Iohn Stoops and Carl Duncan, co-chairmen, Pat Irwin, Bebe Hardacre. SEC- OND ROW-left to right: Worth Beasley, Ioe Rossiter, Ed Spearing, Pat Shaffer, lean Bell, T. V. Hunter, lack Hale, Burnie Crawford



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STUDENT PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE-This committee, originally an independent organiza- tion, became a part of the Community Council upon the acceptance of a community form of government. The committee is made up of a representative from the pep clubs, fraternities and sororities and the independent groups. The chairman is appointed by the president of the Council and is directly responsible to him and the Council as a whole. Ably headed by Iean Bell, the S.P.C. this year arranged for the numerous pep assemblies which were held throughout the football sea- son, as well as the Saturday parades, and the revival of Varsity Night, which this year was called New Day . Roger Penn, University Band Director, again acted as sponsor of S.P.C. and gave aid from wheels of the campus started rolling with the selection of the Class Activities Committee. The function of this committee is to plan the elections for the class officers and to report the activities of the various classes to the Council. Ieane Smith, Chairman, begged, borrowed or stole to get as many candidates up for the offices, but to no avail. The entire sophomore cabinet was elected without opposition. Using the most modern techniques didn't help Ieane-'s committee, however, because only a small pro- portion of the classes voted. The spring elections, however, came out much better, with three or four applications for each office. his past experience. CLASS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-After nu- merous and assorted difficulties, the political STUDENT PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW- left to right: Helen Anthony, Carolyn Blair, Mary Louise Bates, lean Bell, chairman, Floranne Bradford, Dorothy Hayes, Margaret Sims. SECOND ROW-left to right: Bill Colvin, Iohn Stoops, T. V. Hunter, Carl Duncan, Tommy Floyd, Burnie Crawford, Ralph Stuart, Bob Sullivan CLASS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Brite, Ieane Smith, chairman, Winnie Badger, Dick Davis

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