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Q f':0 M embers ot the AWS cabinet included, seated: Barbar Newlin, Luann Griggs, Dorothy Tinkle, leen Tait. Eleanora Hays, Lois Wagner, France S ' l l D, r V 4 Z.. l. . 4. lk . I, r. P ' l - l l,. lv C lhlggm :fx '... .-Wars I l Jtlgqg: .-ts f ' V -5 ,z i J .1 . 2 , . r,:.,.l.,. .17 ' ' urn -'.-,u.r.gf.' '- s purrier cmdPatsy Pogue. if Ioan Glogosky. Standing: Kath- Uncler the leadership of Eleanora Hays, the AWS gave two Faculty-Student teas, or Coffee-Times. At- tendance Was gratifying. They sponsored the Fire- light Fancy, a Christmas luncheon to which all COS women were invited, and a Christmas party. At the luncheon it was an- nounced that gifts were gathered to be given to the handicapped children at Conyer school. Civic-minded, they vol- unteered to baby-sit while mothers voted in the na- tional election. They also sponsored a talk by Na- dine Costner who told of her experiences in Ire- landl '.EiFe 1 iff -' V - -ffvg-555s3ig,,l,. In l I In the spring a slumber g 5. '11-: .'L.-.1 . 14 f ,. ' .j1Jwj'1 fy - n i party for Women Was held Af sv-if ?1 -1,1-125,554-M rw. .1-' 1' 5. . . . 125544 h-33:--.f.A.t.', 3 3 IH the gyrn and a flnal PI-.if ' ' ?.' 1 --, '..' A, b ,i'4 'j .- A . n ff. 1 : 'F af'.1v.a :- irc:-1 .- '- r was E4 Ag,v, 5m.e: ,rwqw dance, Cotton Cape , lw'3fFtdtr:f-3.-N' '7i':?'2'g5?ta?Eefltllfiilf- IIfi.-5 ' 1 .1 given in the lounge. if ''1,g1fe3e,',L55gf'5.'5'ffil.-iffee-4 . at W W ' gf.-,-fl'p-T ' 1 ,Epi -rl ,N -rye.:-ff-1,511fqn L ' eu.- st fweeswi M-,rit.--.- .... F r w .- C- 't y-fluff-ill.-est ul '-.tmzargs ., l- -if ' r- - -. 1 , , l ii!! 2' 'f -f' -mEf1f.FJ1.rc-fivZrn'A- -1,52 Vv1'2lli'2-f '12-11.4-' .V i 1' , ' T' V uf-:F -t l'l'w5ifr'cf,1La'-+fr.':f,cis f1ilq-Ifi.'f-f.':4- '.1'1- .+. 1 . . 5 A A -' -in - ' . f ' f . -2-,:Li'1J, - - :1'1'.'lE'i5t,:-9-wwf:my . J g - -. - ,l ' .. 1- 'J J-in-',.,, -931 . f'5ff1b',5j,r.,FEiL i'.:ff'yffig' pg?-,.9f1g3f,s'. ' T. 4, .JZ ' W V . 1. ' J Vila J - - W' '-1'-'1f'L-menu.-. .-'Jeni-.-zf.f3-' t .- H 1 f f -F . -- i elif- A- .l'-- 'ig16.5 'Fd4'B'gT'l, r'-All -9119-,pw-si .,-if -- -F-4.'-sf. - - - e .- ff .- 32113. q ,.., qw 'Le -, .4 -4, '-4,111-5 5-f-gg .al-.ggi :aug 2 wg n Q 4, if, 4 l H,-aj .Ll .gf sflgl :gif--IJE, -his 3-51315,-iii,L..,Fg:3.5j55I-.-,gj,A.:iv:e!-,-I ,iq .Tj.g.. ' -, .-.5 . . l- E. x ,E gqzxql-,h ,-:mil -gfiqb f w a .jwiv ' urging..-Q'-3554,5353g.:QZ5f2?.tj-4:7QQ-,Q,glilh n 153,-1 - ju Q . , .ll 1 l. -f I' L -- 1. '-1 .i- .. -1 .L.'f '14-' :w'.r'- ee..-,'.'e'g2f-.' - , 5 12. 1 ' 5 1: - jf,1.y -5 r, , ' -, . , ,-I ,.. -- . my 5.45 +fa:5.3Q'v-i1i5sHEl:1Li:3-rt1.43311111- .1- s41'f3 -qi . - - ' -, g-151 -Jef.--.-la' '-,z','ifiQf:3. Hifi A , '- M T. . ' 1 1 . 1fm'14-':l'ev-is --gtilvn-1 'E fufij 4. Wu'-3-e---'1.--F2 -1-Heaslai.--':1a'f-'Q.Jlr,-1-'h:11:1f, r. N' j:1.:lfff.,-' It 'ifuuffli .1.'g'Q.'btL1 155 - '-V A A ' A 'l ' ...f-.1- Y -N 1 -l-:H . -vt-n.-.u -EH' - -.-'-'.--.z-- 1.4 f- r. -Q rr - .- ww - . -rl. tal.: -..,-1.11 lv- H - ,nf 1 .g,j7..-3':.,l3.y--2 TT-WE' U: ----Iv. , 1.1. ,. .:g- i-,Hg-r-tg yn-' -.-.4 1 Lf- .. J ha 1. -,ws ri, . -. ,f--np 3. - ,J-,Q--sq .rin Q- ..., .br-.A - 1 .l:,.5g..-Qitifsff-51 fpjrfirgs-q.,5s5 ,ygggg-f3:1A ,.-5,, 1 g fj z, .yt-,x r ffew1n+--'gay--.sei-..: u .53g.,'g2-rf5m1-1 -us - -r- i , . - - -wil:-. --'F -243:- ', :. - ' -' J. - A Hg, 1. ' I ni. 1 1:Il 1t-,Qf.::-41-'-'.f'h lg' I- - 'I ll ' , v .. ' 4 C. r if We A A
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CLCLL t One of the chief attributes of COS is the close teacher-student relation- ship made possible by small class size. Only thus can teachers take full advantage of their unique op- portunity to guide and advise, as Well as teach. All faculty members are outstanding in their own fields and are accorded such recognition by their students, ? A. E. BRYANT KEITH CAREY Science Commerce W. CLEVELAND MAURICE CORBETT Science Speech, Drama IOHN G. COTTER W. CUNNINGHAM HARSOLI? SFISCHER English, Iournalism Science ocia cience C. A. FOTIAS IRVING FRITZ l. A. GUARISCO French, German Music Building Trades
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