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Mr. WashU
Created: 03/04/08
Last Modified: 03/04/08
Group Information
Group Web
http://mrwu.wustl.edu
Group Email
mr.wash.u@gmail.com
Affiliations
Student Union Recognized
Membership
Undergraduate
Group Description
The Mr. Wash U. event ultimately serves three purposes. Essentially the show will pose as a contest to select and crown the one undergraduate male who exemplifies the epitome of a Washington University student through any combination of the following: personality, character, integrity, extra-curricular involvement and contribution to the Washington University and extending community. In doing so, the event will unify the undergraduate student body while raising a projected goal of $20,000 to donate to City Faces. The money that Mr. WashU donates every year is the main source of funds for City Faces and could not exist without Mr. WashU. We also aim to educate WashU and the surrounding neighborhood about the social injustice that occurs in St. Louis and which is being addressed by City Faces.
Special Events
April 1, 2010: THE SHOW in Edison Theater.
How to Get Involved
We have completed our application process for the 2009-2010 school year. However, there are many other ways you can get involved with Mr. Wash U and City Faces throughout the year besides being on the Exec Committee. Please email us to find out more.

Applications for the 2010-2011 school year will be sent out after next year's show.
Group Contact Information
Contact #1
Sandy Chen, Incoming Officer, sandy.chen@wustl.edu

Contact #2
Tricia Bailey, Incoming Officer, patriciahbailey@gmail.com

Contact #3
Sarah Podolsky, Former Co-President, sspodo@gmail.com
Advisor
Sarah Tillery, sarahtillery@aismail.wustl.edu
Need More Help?
Contact us for more assistance
communityservice@wustl.edu
935-5599
Danforth University Center, room 250
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spacerbracket"Getting out into the community changes your perspective in a positive way, but you may not realize that until afterward."
-Rob Collins, '05
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