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Page 30 text:
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efiJeui r AJ»uu, slralton Otrritz Van Leuven d Jackson Lindquist Mr. Tralnor THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class is year by year becoming a larger and therefore more important organization on the campus. The enrollment this year considerably exceeded that of last year. The major social affair which this class sponsored was the Junior Informal which took place during the fall quarter )ust before Thanksgiving. This was one of the most successful mformals of the year the attendance being large, and the decorations most attractively suggestive of the season. , The junior class has been particularly prominent as a leader in the vari¬ ous student organizations and has also been most cooperative in activities sponsored by classes and clubs other than its own. It has shown its interest in athletics by having a large number of men on the various teams and by the number of girls who are members of W. A. A. In spite of the fact that their time is necessarily limited owing to the de¬ mands of a third year curriculum, the Juniors have also contributed much to the Campus Crier and the Hyakem. and have assisted in dramatic productions. Most of the class are leaving this year either to teach or to go to some other educational institution. W. S. N. S. has enjoyed their stay and has appreciated what they have done to add to its record for social and scholastic achievement. Edward Bechtliolt A1 OeiriU Alice Van Leuven Ruth McDonald Leland Jackson Walter Lindquist Mr. Tralnor CLASS OFFICERS President .Vice President Secretary - 1 11 ».-.ui -i Social Commissioner Student Repre- ntatlve Sergeant-At-Arms Paeulty Adviser Page SO
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CM iltmm.slralton King Qe ritz W d« Dublin Gugqenbickkr Jack on Cole O nalow THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Working under a new system of management and a new constitution the Associated Students have had a very successful year. The responsibilities of the organization were divided into several de¬ partments. Committees under a faculty adviser took charge of Finance. Athletics, Entertainment, and Drama, This system has proved its merits in the first year of its use. An Executive Council composed of the president, vice president, secre¬ tary, class representatives, and the highest ranking Associated Students ' of¬ ficer of the previous year, and the controller of the budget transact the busi¬ ness of the organization when it is not in session. Its actions are reported for approval at the ensuing meeting. A point system was included in the reorganization of administration. No student is now permitted to hold more than one major office, a major and two minor offices, nor more than four minor offices. An unusual social program was provided the students this year through the efforts of an extraordinarily capable social commissioner. All of the week-ends were filled with a variety of entertainment. A great many novel dances were scheduled. Speakers and musical entertainers were also brought to the students by their social committee. Homecoming as managed by the Associated Student organization was an outstanding date of the year. The annual stunt contest, the game, ban¬ quet. and dance were the high lights of the week-end. OFFICERS Felix King President A1 Grrrit Vice President Ellen Wade Secretary Willard Kublin Social Commissioner Bert Ouggenbtckler Sergeant-At-Arms Iceland Jackson Junior Representative John Cole Sophomore Representative Robert Denslow Freshman Representative I age 2»
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Page 31 text:
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fAl mmistmhon THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Although smaller in number than the classes which have preceded it for several years the Sophomore class of 1932 has established an activity record of which it may be justly proud. The Sophomores are to be particularly commended for the Blue Moon Ball, traditional Sophomore informal, which was one of the most successful dances of the year and was considered by many to rival the formats in loveliness and decorations and quality of entertainment. The Sophomores have been active members of other organizations, of the pu blication staffs, and of dramatic casts. They have been outstanding in their support of teams and activities sponsored by the school. Many of their members, both men and women have been actively engaged in athletics and athletic organizations, the W. A. A. and Crimson W. Probably next year will see many of the members of this class still at W. S. N. S., but in the role of Juniors. There is no doubt that they will con¬ tinue to keep up a good scholastic record and a record for participation in worthwhile activities. CLASS OFFICERS Max Berger--- President Ralph Backs Vice President Olene Johnson .. Secretary-Treasurer Reino Randall .-. Social Commissioner Lauretta Hoff Social Commissioner John Cote. Student Representative Floyd Erickson Sergeant-At-Arms Mr. Stephens - -Faculty Adviser Page 31
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