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ddociafeol Wen .gzaclenffi Cl lllI'2l'lC2 The past year saw new ideas introduced into the men's activities. All men's activities were sponsored by the Men's Council, which is composed of all the men presidents on the campus, and was headed by Lawrence Ford, Men's president. The annual Beard-Growing Contest was very successful, a new feature being the selection of iudges from among the women students by popular vote of all the men. When it came to putting on a stag, something entirely new was tried. The men, after completing their own activities, joined the women at their annual Hi Jinx. The highlight of the school year was the Men's Return, a formal dinner dance given in honor of the women students. This year it was held at Westwood Village, with the theme being the World's Fair. fu-ww FIRST ROW: Lawrence Ford, Don Bridgman, Roger Sawyer, Bud Fish, Oran Bollinger. SECOND ROW: Fred Dixon, Eldon Pearce, Charles Devine, Joe Gendron, Dick Noble. .-2I .-
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ririociafecl mman .giuclenffi allef The Associated Women Students had a most successful year under the leadership of Janet Worthy, president, Betty Andrew, vice-president, Ethe- leen Brown, secretary, Margaret Mussetter, treasurer, and Council Repre- sentatives Allys Joy Basford, Margaret Goodwall, Josephine Hogevoll, Ruth Ketcham, Marion Mussetter, and Margaret Todd. Mrs. MacKay is sponsorp The first of each semester the organization promotes a Pajama Party, witlnx' entertainment, games, and refreshments. The Women's Formal was a super event, with the theme Where Fountains Play lthe decorations were high lighted with a beautiful fountaini. Dr. W. P. Bentley, author of Whe Fountains Play, was guest of honor. A lovely Chrysanthemum Te as 'v for mothers, friends, and faculty members. l-li Jinx was somethi w d different- no men allowed. Women's Day climaxed the year, , Fl FIRST ROW: Margaret Mussetter, Janet Worthy, Betty Andrew, Marion Mussetter, Allys Joy Basford. SECOND ROW: Margaret Goodwall, Jo Hogevoll, Mrs. MacKay, Etheleen Brown, Margaret Todd. .-201 X
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ocia! Commiffee Wm if ff wifi fiiif- wife With Margaret Mussetter as chairman during the first semester, and then under the leadership of Charles Devine for the remainder of the year, the Social Com- mittee more than any other group promoted campus friendships. Persons serving on this committee throughout the year were Elizabeth McLeod, Lorraine Louden, Ruth Ketcham, Virginia Underwood, and Eldon Pearce. The group in charge of the Freshman Orientation Program at the opening of the fall semester was given much help by this committee in the preparation and carrying out of the Steak Bake at Griffith Park. ln addition to this affair, the first two weeks of school brought forth a very successful All-College Banquet and Kum 'n' Meetum Party. Planning events for occasions when other 1221 Charles Devine, Lorraine Louden, Elizabeth McLeod, Eldon Pearce, Margaret Mussetter, Virginia Underwood organizations were not occupying student time, the Social Committee sponsored sev- eral affairs during the year. ln October the students gathered in the gay festivities of a Hallowe'en Costume Party. ln November it was the atmosphere of Thanksgiving that stimulated a party in the Elysian Park Recreation Hall. The St. Patrick's Semi-Formal Prom occurred in March. The evening was filled with a varied program, including the award- ing of door prizes, a dance contest, and an election and crowning of a queen for the evening. ln April they sponsored a combined cul- minating event at the Women's Hi Jinks and Men's Stag. Outdoor parties at the beach, at Griffith Park, and an all-school dance concluded a very successful year of social activities.
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