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' I ' COLLEGE MEN’S UNION At their first regular meeting the College Men’s Union elected Adrian Nelson, President; Royal Rounds, Vice-President; and Lynn Stein, Secre- tary-Treasurer. C. L. Woodward was Faculty Adviser. In keeping with its purpose of fostering good fellowship among the men of the institution and of promoting worthwhile activities the Men’s Union carried on an active year. On November 19, the Freshmen were publicly tried and punished for their misdemeanors at an initiation program, arranged for by a committee whose chairmen were Bill Renke and Jimmie Boyland. Following the trial, a feed was served in the cafeteria. January 21, the Men’s Union adopted a new constitution submitted by Duane Muth, Norman Bahr, and Glenn Houghton. The constitution provides for reorganizing the Union during the Spring Quarter. On April 13, the Men’s Union Minstrel Show was produced by a com- mittee, headed by Joe Moore. Proceeds of the show were donated to the band to be used for buying uniforms. Other activities of the group included the sponsoring of mixers, assem- bly program, and various social functions. Twenty-six
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WOMEN’S LEAGUE The Women's League, an organization of all the women students in college, has, for the past year, been led in its various activities by Leora Brown, President; Lorraine Stuart, Vice-President; Marion Schuster, Sec- retary; Myrtle Mae Bahm, Treasurer; and the Misses Somers and Campbell. Early in the Fall Quarter the annual initiation ceremonies were held in the Assembly, at which time the Frosh girls became members of the group. During the year the League has sponsored several assembly programs. In the Winter Quarter they were hostesses at a Washington Tea, which was given for the mothers of the League’s members. The outstanding activity of the Spring Quarter was the annual Mothers and Daughters Ban- quet. Friendship, purity, and loyalty, which are symbolized by the League’s colors of Red, White, and Blue, is the aim which the Women’s League has endeavored to promote. Twenty-seven
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