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ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER President ..,....................... Par Walker Vice President ,..,.... , Carolyn Spellmann Secretary ....,.....A .......,... . Betty Brown Treasurer ............,r......rr,., .Molly Flood SPRING SEMESTER President .....r........,.. Florence Willz'ams Vice-President .r.......... Betty Jane Raleer Secretary 4 ........ A ...,. .Ann Chamberlan Treasurer ...... r....t B arbara Johnson The Associated Women Students opened the school year with a reception forall new students. A luncheon was held on the campus on September 8, and a picnic the following day at the One Mile Dam. The reception was spon- sored jointly by the A. W. S. and the Student Body. On Wednesday, September l5, a buf- fet luncheon was served on Bidwell lawn for all women on campus. Special guests included President and Mrs. Hamilton, and the deans and their wives. December 3 took the girls Up in Auntie's Attic for the annual I-li-Jinx. The affair was held in the college gym. Immediately following the mid-se- mester vacation the newly elected officers were installed and new girls welcomed at a dinner inBidwell Hall. The remainder of the Spring semester the girls cooperated with the many other activities on the campus. The year was brought to a close with the installation of the new fall oilicers at a dinner for all the women students on campus. Top Qleft to rightj : Pat Walker, Florence Wil- liams, Carolyn Spellmann, Evelyn Nixon, Nadra Newell. Center picture CLeft to rightj : C. Spellmann, M. Flood, B. Brown, P. Walker, Nadra Newell, J. Kelly. Bottom picture: Seated-B. Johnson, F. Wil- liams, B. Raker. Standing-A. Chamberlan, I. Carlson, M. Bassler.
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A successful social year was conducted by Social Leader Marge Belch. A portion of the social calendar follows. - Autumn Serenade at Moonlight Gardens. Jack Taylor's Band. September 24. Home-Coming Dance at Memorial Hall. Jack Taylor's Band, October 30. ll. Everyone came dressed as twins, November 20. Winter Formal at Memorial Hall. Decorations by Alpha Phi Omega. December ll. Little Kid Dance at Memorial Hall. Decorations by Betsy Vanden Bosch. March 5. armval. Supported Pat Walker for World Student Service Fund. April l. Pioneer Day Dance at Memo ' l H ll. J Delta. May 7. 'q'Student Body Picnic at One Mile Dam. Food in charge of Alpha Phi Omega. May 26. ri Twin Dance at Memorial Ha if ria a ack Taylor's Band. Decorations by Delta Psi 1 ,............ if 6' S 2 , l 1 .A I A CLeft to rightj William Simmons, Vice-Presi Athletics: Margery Belch. Social Leader. F55 is. - QW CLeft to rightj James Kidder. Commissioner of Assemblies: Leo Wurschmidt, Commissioner of Publications: George McDougal, Yell Leader. ., f 'li' U .,,, . . e f if 17 jj f Q Qwf XZ fqfff' 21, f f 14 f .. .. f f. ,abc fa ,f . Glas 2 t N9 f X Z 4 V fly f , , f f , may 6' f f 1 7 J f -6 Q if , 1? il dent: Marianne Cherry. Secretary: George Matthews, Commissioner of Men's ,Q Z! swf f
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J. BAST Y. BROOKS I.. CABORN F. CAMPOS M. CHERRY D. DOYLE B. GREENWOOD F. LUDDEN P. MATTHEWS B. MOORE I.. MUSSELMAN M. ROBBINS M. ROBINSON C. SPELLMANN D. VINGNESS P. WALKER H. WERTZ B. J. WHITE J. ZUMWALT One of the business meetings at the home of Miss Barney. CLeft to rightb : M. Cherry, L. Musselman, A. Barney. Y. Brooks. M. Hardenbrook, B. J. White, P. Matthews, B. Moore, M. Pool, P. Walker. D. Vingness, H. Wertz. C. Spellmann. PURPOSE: To recognize achievement in scholarship and extra-curricular activities: to ad- vance religion, patriotism, and service, by affording training for leadership in the college com- munity: to develop character by application of the Cardinal virtues to living. OFFICERS ' Pat Matthews ........ ....,....... P resident Yvonne Brooks ...........,, .-,,, T feaguref Betty Jane White ,,.... ...... V ice-President Mardell I-Iardenbrook ..,..,, -,,,mHi5r0fian Lorraine Caborn ...............,............ Secretary Miss Anna Louise Barney ,..,, ,s,,,,,,.,, A doiger ACTIVITIES: Sponsored reception following presentation of Messiah in Decemberg served as hostesses at Rural Life and Education conference: co-sponsor of deputations to various high schools: Blue Key-Cardinal Key dinner November 20: serving committee at Fresh- man Receptiong contributed to W. S. S. F. by handling Carnival admission ticket boothg served at Senior Tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton. ICARDINAL KEY
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