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r-- .ak it bfi, J' ,.,,V A. . .D. WL Upper tleft to rightj-Lucile Layton, President: Ruth Oviatt, Vice-President: Evelyn Pack, Secretary-Treasurer. Center fleft to rizhtl-Elizabeth Ellison, Senior Representa- tive: Elaine Hatch, Junior Representative, Ruth Robins, Sophomore Representative. Lower fleft to rifzhtl-Doris Weaver, Freshmen Representa- tive: Evelyn Crockett, Advisor: Edna May Peterson, Advisorg Anna Lou Oldham, Advisor. UR A. G. S. D. still progresses! Remember that first social event of the season, traditional Girls' Dance, when the girls escorted their boy friends to the flowery Japanese garden? It was undoubtedly one of the most successful dances of the year. Their assembly was highly entertaining, and their girls' day, featuring the masquerade, was very unusual inasmuch as the girls actuall contented themselves for an hour or two with their own sex. The officers, with the help of their capable advisors, ha truly co-operated in making it a happier year for the Associa , I i , 'j , xjy, X 9 ' lillbllu Y. if , r L i e fr L fx 1 . f 1- ,- H , 4 lr' -E 4 kg ily: i if-'if' . li 'Wim Q N7 a far? X Ri xx tx , 6 1 l l f, iff 5 fx FX f C f X 9 vii I 13 n X6 , , I Girl Students of Davis. l 'A 5 1 , f I 1 ,ff ff 5 7 N7 lfy 'D S 'Qff Tm: D Boox . , 2 y , Nineteen k -793, G .gf I' ff '7 ! . ' A ff, ' ,fr ,V 'f U.. ll K I ab .' Q ffffxfff W IW fd i l f' l 59 X 'I' 5 , v 4, 3, ef K Q -, ,' 03' v ' 1- ,, -IVLAJ,-Kb, f W , aw- ' I r X' A 'I C, X,-U. -fr -+ dm . ,f r f::f -ff . r f Fr . ,Y 'Z r.. .:,f'fg txt' X! X 'Y- ix 'Kxwx li: -I f 2 'K is 1' Q , -lien X flip... P I ly, 5 ri
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Q l X ,Mf W pm jf tudent Body Officers HE RESPONSIBILITY of the general organization of all student affairs is carried by the Student Body Officers. Once elections are over, their prestige diminishes almost to a state of nothingness. Students see only the results effected-never the planning and organizing back of their accomplishments. Being loyally supported by the students, their administration has been one of the best in our history. In spite of financial difficulties. they, with the help of their advisors, have succeeded in coming out winners. E I ROBERT VVALI, BETH STRINGHAM JOSEPH RICHARDS President Vice-Prosislcnt Secretary MAX VVARE MAURINE FLINT EMIL WHITESIDES Yell Master Advisor Advisor THE D BOOK X Eighteen .N ,J Y lwlfv
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