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Rutledge, Slocum, Bridge, Rowe, Backer, Bidegaray, Horan Associated Women Students l-llz Associated Women Students have completed another successful year of activity under the leadership of l.ehla Slocum and Ruth Rowe. The activities have been numerous, including tvvo conferences, the most important of vvhich vvas that of the Western division of Associated Women Students at Corvallis, Qregon. This convention vvas attended by Ruth Rovve, Virginia Ferson, and Mary Baker, dean of vvomen. -l-hey also attended the Alta and Central California Conference of Junior Colleges at Modesto. The gayest social event of the year vvas the dance given before Christmas in the gym- nasium. Refreshments vvere served and prizes for a novelty dance vvere awarded to Ruth Chandler and Doris Thompson. Qther delightful events vvere bridge parties, dances, and a St. Patrickls Day party. At Christmas time dinners vvere provided for several needy families of Fresno. The college vvomen also aided in the sale of seals for the Tuberculosis Association under the student leadership of Phyllis Rutledge. An inter-organization basketball tournament under the direction of Marjory l.udy vvas a great success. The close of the tournament was marked by a banquet in honor of the vvinners, Jane l'lagerty's team, to vvhich all the vvomen students were invited. The members of the team vvere presented with bracelets. - Among the assemblies sponsored by the Associated Women Students vvas one given for the Girls' League of the Roosevelt l'ligh School, under the direction of Elizabeth l-loran. Perhaps the most entertaining assembly of the year vvas the one put on by the faculty Women. Readings, dances, piano selections, songs, yells and skits vvere featured. l.ehla Slocum Elizabeth l-loran Margaret Miller Ruth Rowe . Edna Bridge Marjory l.udy OFFICERS . President Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Publicity Manager . Athletic Manager . Ruth Rovve Virginia ferson Mickey Bidegaray . lrene Backer Phyllis Rutledge . Marjory l.udy C A M P U S I 9 3 2 Twenty-One
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,AY 4- , , .. L i l Vierhus, Appling, Quick, Sykes, Ray, Bostwick, Mattzi, Feichtmeir Associa+ed Men S+uden1's HE Associated Men Students started out a new year under the leadership of George Sykes and prospered and succeeded under his able leadership that was a combination of ability and hard work. Une of the most successful accomplishments of the men that semester was the building of an athletic water wagon, and needless to say, it was needed by the Football team and from the enthusiastic reception given it at its initial appearance by the Football crowds it was approved by the spectators. The Annual A.lvi.S. l-lobo Brawl held in the women's gymnasium was a howling success. The Floor was packed and the crowd had a great get together. The second semester started under the reign of Al Appling and an attempt was made to increase the attendance at meetings by short plays and it was very successful. Two smokers were held and the meetings were helpful in bringing' them together For the betterment of all. For the First time the A.ivi.S. sponsored a Swim Carnival which was a tremendous success. Trophies for winners included loving cups and swimming suits. The A.ivi.S. Picnic held at Kearney Park was attended by a crowd that threatened to exhaust the food supply, but in spite of the large number of men, all were Fed and the swiming and baseball games were enjoyed by all. The semester marked a close to a very successful year lor the associated men students. George Sykes . . l3l2ESlDElNl-l' . . AI Appling Tommy Gonzales . . VICE-PlQESlDENT . . Alan Bostwick Andy Mattei . . . SECRETARY . . l-larmon Ray Myron Anderson . Cl-l. RECEPTION CGM. . . Geo. Vierhus Twenty - f' M- -- --F-1-ffc-' cf. -. 1 - ff? iffiflfsfi ' Hifi -5- j , i:::sv.gnff w 4 - 4. -f f 4' :.f.f1a.-13:1-za-fa 1 A A 4 , , 1 L-fagsifgff ':::?1:a.L,.. -fa 1 X fi' fi' - . ' ' fgzilg -.Q .lfnlkf il-' W E ff' Y Z?-'Lt- ,Ag
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