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F,ven with tlit war. tlic waitint; lisc tor John t. Mabee Hall was lung The Schoolbooks Called But The War Took Away Rnl-itrlson, liomc iif offices
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STILL WE GREW . . . AND GREW . . . AND GREW This was a year of jjrowth as if it came from the lamp of Alacklin. Ik-aiitihil and roomy dormitories grew up . . . the elegant new Student Activities building . . . huge new Petroleum Sciences Hall. Men moved into Kemp Hall and into Gt)rdon and came from more states and foreign countries than ever before in Tulsa history. Here for all to see was a beautiful campus set right smack in the middle of the Oil Capital of the World. Many of the things of which Dr. Pontius has dreamed . . . and of which we had, too, dreamed had become real. I rum ihi kciubll lljll lower. licll! rane in 19 1 .
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Lt.il !•! Kif, !. Cl - blui-kcr. tatulty advisor; Dub Lovell. chict lusiitc, l-Jj Johnson, siudcni relations ilirceior dene Kellcy. coed veep; Louis Lundquist. president; Jack H(K)vcr. veep; Shirley Young, secretary; Pauline Quirk urer; Jess Chouteau, faculty treasurer. Not pictured. Ruth lidkin. social chairman. STUDENT GOVERNMENT TIk- year 1950-1951 broutiht a new and revitalized form of student government to the TL campus. The old Com- munity (Council was replaced by a streamlined Student Council composed of seven students and two faculty members. More power and responsibility for council functions w as placed in each individual committee and the student council itself assumed a policy-makini; role. I ' nder the leadership of President Louis Limtlc|uist, the new- committee s stem was mold- ed into a workable unit and a new set of b -laws was adopted. Student government took a new lease on life. Among the earliest achieve- ments of the new council was sponsorship of the annual student mixer which official- ly opened the Student Activi- ties Building. With the help of its various committees, the Council successfully promo- ted pep-rallies, parades, vic- tor} ' celebrations and all school dances held during the football season. Other proj- ects included varsity night, Talahi Day, Dr. Pontius ' birthday party, and sponsor- ship of several assemblies. As the ear drew to a close, the 1950 - 1951 Student Council stepped aside, leaving to its successor the task of further strengthening the role of stu- dents in campus affairs.
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