Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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C6lIft'I'f SINCLAIRQ Top ro :he righf: AINSXX'OR1'l'I, KYLE, M. Born, I'IAAIBRIGl'1'l', RYAN, TR.-xU'r', IVIcC1.mu2N, Z. IX4lLL.lER, Lmmiz, Marist-IALL, Gaotmn, M. E1.L1o'rT. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS CEXECUTIVE COUNCILD Cooperation between students, administration, and faculty is carried out by the Executive Council of Associated Students, composed of campus officers. Sponsorship of various social activities during the school year is one of the main duties of the council. Among these were the annual all-school Fall Round-up, held at Camp de Ricqlesg the Fall Frolicg and the Christmas activities of caroling, the Wassail Bowl, and the Kid party. Others presented by the group were the Valentine promenade, the Colonial ball, and the Spring formal. A theater party was also given to the students under the auspices of the council. The Associated Students' ring, given to the student who has best exemplified the ideals of Colorado Woman's College, was awarded again this year on Honors Day. Nlcmbers of the Council are: Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, president of the Associated Students, Sadie Kyle, vice-president, Mary Iane Boyd, secretary, Alta Iean Lemke, treasurer, Zula Miller, president of the sophomore class, Betty Marshall, president of the freshman class, Ruth Ainsworth, president of Foote hall, Ierry Ryan, president of Treat hall, Dorothy Hambright, president of the Denver Clubg Margaret Ann Ground, president of Phi Theta Kappa: Nlargaret Traut, president of Y. W. C. A., Frances McClaren, editor of the Western Graphicg Margaret Elliott, editor of the Skyline, and Antoinette Zarlenga, sponsor. C olomdo IfV017ZlZ71!.S' College Page I1

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x X ,.,-' ' i f 1' ii W Elgin s- i- Egg tests s . ' fc il' ., . ..... I-H1,,'7fZsS -api-mg 'W ,asf wmwm . Top: Piuzsrncm' I'IUCl'IlNCSON , Left: DEAN BAUM Right: AN1'o1N1a'rTi2 ZARLENGA Bottom: DEAN VINKE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Iames E. I-Iuchingson, A.M., LL.D., President. Friendliness, helpfulness, and personal interest in his student associations are the watchwords of our Prexy . The Golden Anniversary of the founding of the college is Dr. Huchingson's greatest year as the chief administrator. The most comprehensive and effective schedule of activities, the largest enroll- ment in the history of the college, and the erection of the new dormitory are the Presidentis principal accomplishments of this year. Our Prexyf' Paul B. Baum, A.B., A.M., Dean. Wise counselor, cheery and stimulating, radiant and inspiring . . . our friend, Dean Baum, who directs our educational policies, promotes the curriculum, and leads both the faculty and student body into higher vistas of knowledge and achievement. Dean Baum is ever on the alert to establish and main- tain the most complete, most modern, and most interesting courses for freshmen and sophomores. Our Dean. Contributions to the general welfare of the college are made by: Pauline Bauer, financial secretary, R. Maud Ditmars, librarian, Harold D. Fasnacht, business manager, Lowell S. Hults, director ot personnel, Sarah E. Louthan, executive secretary, Mary Elisabeth Mann, registrar, Iulia Ptacek, dietitian, Esther L. Stallings, director of Treat Hall, Vernon W. Taylor, director of publicity, Dr. Sarah Iennings Vinke, Den of Students, and Antoinette Zarlenga, director of Foote Hall. 1888-The Skyline-1938 Page 10



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Q3 a E9 lite P UH, esfevn S il ! i l l Row one: SiNeI.Aut, M. ELI..IO'l l', PERLNLUTTER. Row H1105 I-Iart-reiuour, I. TUrtNrz1t, L. Davis, ISEERY, Maw-Iews. Row tlzrec: GooD1xmN, MCCLAREN, SXVIHART, HALLEY. Streamlining the Western Graphic was the task of the staff this year. This was done by taking out all the secondary deck heads, pulling column rules, and putting headlines in two, three, four step. Another feature of page make-up was to introduce the story by an eight or ten point dot followed by two or three words in bold face type. A spring literary supplement was published for the third time, and the sophomores were ignored in the freshman edition the last of April. News from other colleges was furnished through the regularly published Collegiate Digest column of the Associated Collegiate press. Five delegates attended the R. M. I. P. A. convention at Colorado College in Colorado Springs and three delegates attended the National Collegiate Press convention in Chicago early in the fall. The staff: Editor, Frances McClareng city editor, Betty Lou Goodmang news editor, Dorothy Hambrightg photograph editor, Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, copy editor,-Lou 'Ellen Swihartg society editor, lane Turnerg feature editor, Laverne Davis, alumnae editors, Maxine Beery and Irene Mathewsg sports editor, I-Iermina Perlmutterg art editor, Matilda Halley: Denver editor, Margaret Elliott, business manager, Laverne Davisg reporters, Ioan Bicknell, Dixie Lee Crowley, Shirley Dunn, Bettyjune Hughes, Dorothy Huff, Ieraldine Jacobs, june Kinkade, Ginger King, Virginia Lee Lackey, Margaret Lamb, Marcia Millikin, Margaret Oclen, Marjorie Perry, Ieanne Price, Rosalie Sandoz, Betty Iarxe Turner, and V. W. Taylor, sponsor. 1388-The Slgyline-1938 Page 12

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