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Dunielwm Henderson Hemlu'li 04. M. 8. Fall Semester ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS OFFICERS UHLAN HENDERSON Presiden! CLARENCE SPENCER Vice-Presidenl GEORGE OLSEN - Secretary - President - Vice-Presidenl CHARLES HENDSCH FRED TELONICHER UKONUGI - - - - , - - Secretary Treasurer HI cu IRWIN Gmsnmu; The A. M. 8., although a new organization of last year, has made rapid progress. The men students seeing the advantage and the benefits derived from such an organ- ization have taken an active interest and are very desirous of seeing it grow to be one of the strongest organizations on the campus. Through its actions it has done much to carry out the policies of the student body. This year the organization took steps to formulate rules and traditions Wilit'il heretofore had never been successfully done. One of the outstanding features of the body is that of the annual Hobo party staged every year. The first annual affair staged last year was a success from beginning to end but the party of this year surpassed it in many ways. It is the policy of the A. M. S. to work in unison with the Student Body,it0 form closer bonds of friendship among the men, and to weli'ome the new men entering college.
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' AE '5 THE ti CAMPUS H I'rl. UIU'H .Irmuwmiltl 'Ihrmnu't' Ut'lhmultl CA. W. S. l'hll Ne'uexler ,IENHA Amumsm'lu - - - - - - . - Premlenl SANA 'lhmmm' - - - - - - - - - Vh'e-IN'MI'tltn! 615mm m: MCDUNUJ! - - - - - - - - Seeremn' 1h TH Iis'rm- - - - - - - - - - - - Trmsurer Spring Nemewler GENEVIEVE WHLKS'I'mm - - - - - - President Bt-tnNICH Cm HY - - - - - - - - Vire-Plexitlenl Sun Tmmm' - - - - - - Ser'relury MANY SH: Pl-JAK - - - - - - - e - 'I'reusurer Throughout the whole year the aetiVities 0f the Associated Women Students have been marked by the m-operution and support of all the women in college. lCm-h has been instrumental in making this year a success. The weleome party for new women in college, talks from the Dean of Women. the A. W. 5. president, and leaders of the different wometfs organizations on the ezmlpus, have given the W'omen an idea of the part that each womenk organization must play in helping the sehool in further progress. A. W. S. sent delegates to the Associated W'omen Students7 conferem-e at Pomona where new ideas upon woxttetfs aetivitiw in sehool were Obtained. The Kullege Kut-lrps. sponsored by A. WV. 5., was the sueeess of former vears.
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ix; ' nerl 9 46133:; ' mmmmmqmzcjmt Jillllt'lwlll .Vu'hun .Wt'U' hm'lvr Phillips CPubiicityD Bureau Du. HlJSEtt'l PHILLIPS - - - - I'mlurvs uml Uircrml' hixtltt..tttt.'l' NltLWHthLH - - - Sofia! chrx 0. M. SHIELTUN - - ' I'i'ulul't'x and Personal News CLARK Axnmmx - - - - - - Pcrwnal Nouns Sim-o the happenings within the t-ollcge community are of so great importance tn those imnwdiutoly vom-t'rnvd. and therefore are SO in known, it is quite easy tu assume that every one outside also knows of them. Of course, this is not the vase unless it is the husinvss of same one to lot what happens within college circles be known to those outside. This, in a sentence, is the duty of the Publicity Committee Wiltt'il is composed of :1 director and us many student members 215 are nm-vssary t0 tarry on the work. Fresno State College has vome to hit such a place in the civic life of Fresno that the two daily papers haw rvpresontatives of their own on the campus. Hence the puhlicity committee centers its attention largely on those papers which are puhlished in the towns of the San Joaquin Valley from which a large part of the student body comes. A weekly news letter goes out to all these papers containing a motive of the uvtivities uf tlii tmn-hrcsno students.
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