THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946reekIndependents Announce 11“ fl Items in Their Platform I j^fllt;* V• «ntilt;iyjligionle dess an'd itizens ; Mte-3 con-ar ofjh afc-ted tosocial i that rovid-ularlyt with Mann ph H. duca-tiodist Mr.moon♦Miday topic ay”, ter of Df St. irningssday.iratesnd inWil-♦l has. given, e and lamicBash,The Independent Organization of t h e Northwest Missouri State Teachers College has drawn up a statement of its purpose and a set of objectives it hopes to accomplish. The prime purpose is stated as “the carrying out of a program which will benefit the students and all student organizations.According to the statement distributed last week, the organization has set up the following objectives:1. To improve high ideals, highstandards of living, and improvement in the quality of individual scholarship.2. To provide an opportunity for the development of leadership among the students.3. To bring about cooperation and mutual understanding among the organizations on the campus.4. To promote full pai*ticipationand democratic representation in the student government.5. To provide to the individual student wholesome social functions at minimum cost in order to foster more interest in campus life .The temporary chairman of the Independent Organization is John Thomas Henggeler of Maryville.Temporary committees serving the recently revived student organization are as follows:Purpose—Leon Dreps, Don Lyle, j Glenn Hansford, Prances Frazier, La von Hepburn, and Lily bell Bucher.Publicity—John Parham, Richard Thomas, Lois Inscho, -Robert Pick, Ruth Holbrook, and Lenorc Holbrook.ElhonorStudeTliWiniPFacullInA noractivity for inte Meetingp. m. tc noons, partmer directiciThean Intel in whicl in leath ctry an other crAsseTT. Q.Chin