1926 NSTC Yearbook - Organizations
Sigma Sigma Sigma – founded at Farmsville, Virginia, 1898. Xi Chapter Installed December 1915. Colors: Purple & White, Flower: Violet.
Active Chapte
Alpha – Farmsville, Virginia
Kappa – Oxford, Ohio
Zeta – Buffalo, NY
Phi – Athens, Ohio
Iota – Greeley, Colorado
Mu – Kirksville, Missouri
Nu – Warrensburg, Missouri
Xi – Alva, Oklahoma
Omicron – Ypsilanti, Mich.
Pi – Emporia, KS
Rho – Tallahassee, Florida
Tau – Las Vegas, NM
Upsilon – Ada, OK
Chi – Pittsburg, KS
Psi – Huntington, WVa
Sigma – Gunnison, Colorado
Alpha Alpha – Athens, WVa
Alpha Beta – Kent, Ohio
Alpha Gamma – Hays, KS
Sorores in Faculate – Ottalie Terrill & Lois Skelton; Patronesses – Mrs. Milton Strawn, Mrs. E.W. Tanner, Mrs. J.B. Doolin, Mrs. S.B. Share, Mrs. E.M. Blue, Mrs. Bert Beegle, Mrs. L. B. Omey.
Chapter Roll
Ruth McCormick
Helen Pangburn
Joy Morris
Freda DeGeer
Stella Ruth Meyers
Dorothy Cunningham
Marjorie Austin
Dorothy Poffenberg
Beulah Graves
Goldie Curtis
Neva Sartin
Madge Edwards
Mariam Proffitt
Burnelle Walton
Marie Bost
Mary Jane Wyatt
Pledges
Kathryn Harbaugh
Hazel Stallings
Verda Matteson
Celia Hofer
Marguerite Omey
Alma Graves
Gertrude Meyers (sic)
Grace Korn
Nadine Witwer
Alpha Sigma Alpha – founded, November 1901. Gamma Gamma Chapter, Installed, February 1916. Colors: Crimson, Pearl White, Palm Green and Gold. Flowers: Aster & Narcissus. Open Motto: Aspire – Seek – Attain. Patron: Hermes. Sorores in Faculate: Minnie Shockley & Ollie Shattuck.
Chapter Roll
Selma Harzman
Beulah Farrand
Vivian Chandler
Eula Callison
Ruth Morgan
Ruth Hall
Anna Cleveland
Esther Albright
Pearl Dail
Helen Hassebrock
Mable Henderson
Margaret Mason
Edna Chamberlain
Eva Ames
Nelle Sheddy
Frances Allen
Margaret Walker
Elsie Graham
Edna Donley
Mary Ellen Peters
Elva Potter
Abbie Hollis
Doris Carmen
Jennie Locken
Jessie Middleton
Myrtle Lewter
Pi Kappa Sigma – founded at Ypsilanti, Michigan 1894. Beta Chapter, Installed 1900.
Officer - Irene Hackett – President; Elsie Wilcox – Vice President; Edith Wilkinson – Secretary; Josephine Ferrin – Corresponding Secretary; Genevieve Kranz – Treasurer.
Active Members - Julia Evans; Ada Jane Hall; Lema Butcher; Marjorie Lisk; Reba Smith; Lois Noah; Eloise Ferguson; Myrtle Hackett; Frances West.
Pledge - Myrtle Rackley; Afton Branson; Pearl Henderson; Myrtle Haworth; Estella Currier; Grace Wilkinson; Ruth Stookey. Sorores in Faculate: Anne K. Wilke.
Associate Member: Alice Hyde. Patronesses:Mrs. Merle Gruber, Mrs. S.P. Fulton, Mrs. B.H. Bicknell, Mrs. W.B. Fowitz, Mrs. R.J. McCormick, Mrs. Ben Harrover, Mrs. Scott Williamson, Mrs. Joe Bell.
Delta Sigma Epsilon – founded at Oxford, Ohio, Miami University, 1914. Delta Chapter, installed April, 1916. Colors: Olive Green & Cream. Flower: Cream Tea Rose. Motto: Nilhil Sine Labore. Jewel: Pearl. Magazine: The Shield. Sorores in Faculate: Mariam A. Bowman.
Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority stands for Friendship, Scholarship and the highest Standards of Womanhood. Though unitl 1925 it was the youngest of the educational sororities it ranks high in progressiveness. D.S.E. is represented in thirty-six of the sates and has chapters in colleges and universities brom Buffalo, NY to Chico and Santa Barbara, California. D.S.E. Conclave, Kansas City, MO., August 1926.
Chapter Roll
Margaret Riley – President
Esther Mountcastle – Vice Presidentv
Berte Kramp – Recording Secretary
Myrle Anderson – Corresponding Secretary
Iva Riley – Treasurer
Velma Cox – Chaplain
Mabel Fargo
Louise Wentworth
Mary Salyer
Pauline VanAntwerp
Wynona Beeman
Juila Kavanaugh
Estella Brown
Willa Mae Townes
Patronesses: Mrs. A.E. Hale, Mrs. W.E. Eustler, Mrs. Amon Davis, Miss Lillian Dyer.
Philomathean Club – organized 1914
Phi Beta Sgima – Beta Chapter, installed, March 1925
National Honorary Scholastic Fraternity
Chapter Board: Dr. J.V.L. Morris – President; Prof. T.C. Carter – Vice President; Prof. E.B.L. Hardy – Secretary-Treasurer.
Membership Roll: Kate Bilyeu, S.C. Perceful, Wm. A. Ranck, Ottalie Terrill, A.G. Vinson.
Nine Student members have been admitted, Members are chosen from the degree class, election occurring in the spring term. Fifteen percent of the highest twenty-five percent in scholarship are eligible to be chosen for membership. Faculty members of the College of Education may be elected on similar qualifications.
Pi Kappa Delta
Delta Chapter, installed, January 1923
Chapter Roll: Wayne Ballard, George Clark, John J. France, U.J. Griffith, E.B.L. Hardy, Ted Julian, Kelvin McNamee, D.C. Mosshart.
PI Kappa Delta, National Honorary Forensic Fraternity is composed of the men and women who have represented their school in intercollegiate debate or oratory and coaches of forensic teams. The debate teams are selected from the students of the college in open competition.
1926 National Conference Team – John J. France & D.C. Mosshart, Matche Debates 1926. Phillips University, Enid; Oklahoma A & M, Stillwater; Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City.
National Conference Question: Resolved – “That the Constitution of the United States should be amended to give Congress power to regulate child labor.”
P.D.C.
Organized 1900, Northwestern - Officers:
First Semester: Wayne Ballard, Pres., Henry Hort, Vice Pres., John France, Recording Secretary, Clarkson Parsons, Corresponding Secretary, Marvin Burkett, Marshall.
Second Semester: Orville Korn, Wm. Baker, Henry Hort, Glenn Goucher, Wiley White, Wayne Ballard. Reporter: J.D. Clark. Critic: L.A. Ward.
Active Members: Max Lott, Carl Taylor, John Richardson, John Maddox, Lem Wright, Ernest Hunter, Arnium Conner, Lloyd Hoff, Garnett Smith, Elvan Smith, Harvey Hammer, Archie Harney, Adam Sibert, Everett Bagenstos, Glenn Joachim.
This year marks the first mile-stone past the quarter-century mark for the Parliamentarian Debating Club, the oldest student organization of its kind in the state and perhaps the most envied as a training school for debaters and speakers.
Triangular Debate Te
Affirmative Team – Kelvin McNamee & Wayne Ballard
Negative Team – H.C. DeMunbrum & Howard Graff
Question: Resolved – “That further issue of tax exempt securities should be prohibited by an amendment ot the Federal Constitution.”
The Affirmative team will meet Weatherford at Weatherford, April 23. The Negative team will meet Edmond at Alva, April 23.
N.S.N. – organized 1907, Northwestern. Officers: First Term – Willard Cobb, Pres. Second Term – E. B. L. Hardy, Pres; Paul Graham, V.Pres.; Ray Brown, Recording Sec.; Elvest Webb, Tres.; William Huneke, Corresponding Sec.; Mr. Kuntz, Parliamentarian; A. Birmingham, Critic; Jas. Peters, Asst. Critic; A. Smith, Marshall; Paul Graham, Reporter; Wm. Breitenstein, Yell Leader. Third Term – Paul Graham, pres.; George Clark, V.Pres.; E. B.L. Hardy, recording sec.; Glenn Townsend, Treas.; James Peters, corresponding sec.; D.C. Mosshart, parliamentarian; Kelvin McNamee, Critic; H.C. DeMunbrum, Asst. Critic; J.D. Sapp, Jr., Marshall; Ray Brown, Reporter; Wm. Huneke, Yell Leader.
Active Members, (not holding office.) – Darrell Ogilvie, Galen Rodgers, Victor Simpson, Howard Graff.
Organized to assist in preparation of young men of the school to meet public duties of life. It constitutes a bond between the High School and the College. The Club has accomplished much in the Debate world and is maintaining the reputation set by past conquests. This year found three N.S.N. D.C. men on the Triangular Team.
The Home Economics Club
Organized, September 1921. The Home Economics Club is composed of those students in the college who are majoring in the Home Economics Department. Each month programs and parties are given to develop ideas in decoration, stimulate proper decorum at social functions, instruct in social poise and hostess etiquette. Sponsors – Miss Ollie Shattuck & Miss Elnore Wycoff. Officers – President, Ulo Finch; Secretary-Treasurer, Esther Mountcastle.
The Northwestern
The Northwestern is the official publication of the college. During the winter session of the school year it appears bi-weekly. In the summer session it is a weekly publication. The Editor and Business Manager are chosen by the faculty and receive a small reimbursement for their services upon the provision that they succeeded in making the organ self supporting. The Staff has striven to make this years publication a departure from the usual style of college newspapers by pursuing a constructive editorial policy of fearlessness and merit. Subscription to the paper is included in the Student Welfare Fund.
The Staff – Editor-in-Chief – Mrs. J.G. Sartin; Contributing Editors – Archie Harney, Merle Anderson, Minnie Wesley, J.D. Sap Jr., Horace Beegle, H.I. Mayfield; Exchange Editor – Stella Ruth Meyers; Business Manager – Joel Monfort; Asst. Business Manager – Archie Harney.
| View or Add Comments (0 Comments)
| Receive
updates ( subscribers) |
Unsubscribe