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MEN'S UNION TODT Cl-IAMPE BRYSON DREWYOUR Treasurer Secretary President Vice-President Again the Menls Union nad its collective Finger in every pie on time campus, promoting, administrating, leading, lending moral support, and giving Financial aid. Under time capable leadership of Menis Union President, Bill Bryson, Normals clogger and boxer, men's activities reaclwed a lwiglw point in the annals ol tlwe college. Beginning vvitlu tlwe First day of Freshman Weelc vvitlw tlie MUGS' service For green, and we mean green, freslimen, and continuing on until tlwe culmination of a beautiful spring term vvitlw the Union-promoted Spring Breeze, gala spring dance lwit, the lVien's Union skillfully lured every man on in to tlwe social life of time college. Among time events tlwat colored college life tlwis year and were promoted by tlwe Union, vvlwiclw is aiiiliated neitlwer vvitlw tlwe C. l. Q. nor tlwe A. F. L., vvere time Mens Union Guide Service lor unsoplwisticated lreslwmen, l-lomecoming activities, Yule Log Drag, Fall dance, All College Christmas Sing, Cotlee Hours, college men's elections, All College Spring Sing, and Finally time Spring Breeze. It called on sucn popular campus leaders to promote its activities as Drevvyour, Cliompe, Todt, Yeager, Lecznar, Wait, Keeping, Sheppard, George, Novello, and otlwers. Oi course, Bryson, like Aloou Ben Alwem, led all tlwe rest. 16
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Schwarzkopl, Beach, DeLeo, Bacon, Zediclc Turnbull, l-lolleran. Dainty lormals, soft music, low lights, perlection ol decorations . . . This time itls the League Larl4 giving Jane Coed another chance to invite her favorite man. The Advisory Board living up to its name . . . Qpen meetings giving freshmen bits ol timely information . . . helping winter and spring term entrants become orientated. ' National Convention ol the lntercollegiate Association ol Women Students tal4ing ,lean Morden to Lawrence, Kansas . . . The League scholarship Fund nearing completion . . . Campus Choristers sponsored jointly by the Womens and Mens Union . . . Plans under vvay lor next year's activities. And through it all, the Executive Board discussing, planning, voting, organizing, authorizing, and carrying on the League's official business from the beginning ol one year to the beginning ol the next, Working always to otler every League member practice in the technique ol lriendliness, leadership, cooperotion, and democracy. 15
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Yeager, Young, Anderson, Dover. A new high in elliciency was reached by the MUGS service in its third year ol existence. It successlully organized all Freshmen on campus into small groups under the leadership ol a big brother upper classman, Adequately led by the large numberolassisting upperclassmen,the Freshmen were manoeuvered through a memor- able Freshman Week meant to acquaint them with their new surroundings. Mixers, teas, chats, pep meetings, and tours ol the campus made it a weelc not soon to be forgotten by the Freshman men. lt soon became necessary lor the Union Executive Board to chastise certain unruly freshman boys For Failing to place the little green pot on their heads as they went out ol doors, Among those that wielded a big sticlc at these meetings were Ferris Young and Ellsworth Anderson, senior representatives, Richard Yeager and Edward Dover, junior representatives, and George Newlands and Lynn Wheater, sophomore representatives. Next, the Union cooperated with the Womens League in staging a stupendous l-lomecoming held under clear blue slcies ol perfect weather. George Bryson acted with Marion l-lancl, Women's League President, as co-chairmen. With the intriguing slogan of 'Bounce Back to Normal for l-lomecomingf' which won a contest sponsored by the League and the Union, the spirit ol the student body and returning alumni 17
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