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Buckingham, Laetsch, Cook. Bennett, Rane, Lamoreux, ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Sailing through an extremely active and successful year, the Associated Women Students started their long list of social activities by honoring the freshmen women at a big and little sister tea. Later, the annual banquet, l.andlubbers' Holiday , was held in the Commons with the men trying their skill at waitress work. One of the bright spots of the second semester was the Spring Follies, Over the Rainbow , at which time the May Queen was announced. Following the program, A. XV. S, held a reception in honor of Queen Marian ll. - Climax of the outstanding social events pre- sented this year by the women students was the annual Carnival in April. With the various fraternal groups competing a-gainst each other, the Gym was transformed into a veritable ar- ray of brightly bedecked booths-and Clarence Calwell Was crowned King of the Carnival. A fashion show was also held later in the spring. At the regular monthly meetings in- teresting speakers, and discussions were held. President Margaret Laetsch was ably as- sisted by Margaret Cook, first vice president: Dorothy Buckingham, second vice president: Mary Bennett, third vice president: Mary Ann Raue, secretary, and Joyce Lamoreaux, faculty treasurer. '
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. Marks, Brinckerhoff, McMaster, YVi1d, Haynes NVinte1', Jordan, Anderson, Koch, Pollard, McPherson. CHRISTIAN STUDENT UNION As the representative and coordinating body of Christian organizations on the campus, the Chris- tian Student Union excelled in the promotion of student service and leadership development this year. The Christian Service -League carried out an extensive deputation program, and its Sunday night meet- ings plus the weekly Vesper programs proved a source of constant enjoyment to the student body. Plans were also formulated for the sending of student teams to various churches throughout the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana, during this coming summer. The C. S. U. activities included giving calendars to all freshmen and new students at the beginning of the year, an all-school skate at the beginning of each semester, and the organizing and participation of Life Planning Week, QV . ,.,.. ., .. t ... .. , M...-,. Iss M .t was ,,f- . v -.,, W ewe s ,,.,, , X f W...w.. ai.sc,t Q X ,Wi Q . ,,,,, t,t.,V, ,,,,g,WAW,,gg WM? as Naesw, Q-1-cs,y-,cawa-S. .. .e-..,M .. .,f r.. , - W ,. 2. A275 , wtf V. 1 M,g,, . , ,,,.s..,,,-.-L Jima i 2 1' ',fJat + -tt. , ,,. . ,., X ' 2 f .. L fY '4'fN+,, -:ff ssftffw 4, , ,..-mm. as r, of .es ts ,. X ' f -M, aw- we in 7 f ,f ft . f,,, ,, ,. c wwf,-sq: ,gn- , .9 S f -. f fs'-ff -7 .mean writ ' X if .. f X , cg K n s,,5,,,,?,g5 fs, X , gf X , ' -. 4 5- 'sssaj - f f X I 'I X I ' c 'X I WW fkbvytiwt ,t.t,L,Q,rwLg . N Gd V ,sv us? Q yew? if Responsible for the noteworthy achieve- ments of C. S. U., are Shirley Wild and Allan Anderson, co-presidents: Margaret Cook, vice presidentg Virginia Winter, secretary: Paul Koch, treasurerg Virginia Haynes, C. S. L. president: Betty Brinkerhoff and Lorna Mc- Pherson, Vesper chairman. Dr. Pollard acted as adviser.
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