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KEllEHEft - i ited Women Student is .-in organized group comprising all of tin- womni students regularly enrolled :it the State I ' niversitv. Tin- legislation :m.| enforcement of all rules govern ing women student is the pur| ose of tlu organization. Anions the social functions which A. W. S. sponsors throughout the scholastic year is t ' ocd Formal, the annual dance at which the women play the role of hosts for tin evening. Dorothy !».-.• Millar of Idaho Fails, Idaho, was la charge « f the ItW Do-od Formal. wMefc vaa gtaa at the Mount Sentinel Community ( lull on January 19, Kaeh spring A. W. S. sponsors the outdoor festival. M;iv Fete , presented during Com rneiieemen! Week. Tin- I ' . ' . ' W production In Man% l.amis featuring ll -t um. ami dames of various countries. a enior Alaacf is noaaofcd rrerj spring bj a. w. s. women who ratldad la either North or Oorbla hall during their frc hman year, where they nre again guests it the resilience halls oil thi-i occasion. Two hundred Missoula children were entertained on Saturday, Decern Iter i», at the annual Christmas party giveu dy the Associated Women Studeut . Helen Huxley, chairman of uncial service work for A. W. S.. wax in charge of the affair. tJifts of Mocking , tarns ami c.ni.lv wen given t the children. Kntertainn t inrlmlc.l a program of Raines ami songs an l tIo serving of oranges ami apple at the close of the nftornoon. During the past year A. W. S. organ i .cd a scries of tradition talks which were given :it nil regular meeting . The purpose of these talk was to hring liack to the BtaU Cum r-.it the origin and custom of old tradition wliieh were car rie.1 out in former year . The governing Itodv of the organisation tit an executive tsuird composed of the officer , chainneii of the standing committee , and representatives from each sorority, women ' s dormi- tories. Mortar Hoard. Tanan of Spur, Women ' s Athletic association am) Central Board In I1M4 the Women ' s League was forme) which later developed into the Women ' s Self Covcruiiig Association. The present A. W, S. wms organized in evolving from the former two groups.
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STUDENT ADMINISTRATION
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CENTRAL BOARD Giuci Johnson FUHCA BOB8KI EBtbu Lknts Kkknbth Duff L MMid6a1 N ice IV ' siih-iil Becvetarj GRACE JOHNSON 1. i t 9 I G RATTAN FURLONG SH ALLEN BERG ER MORSKV HILL 3 JOHNSON HAW 0 LCNTZ UFF STRATTON CLROD 0 gef Sanders. Scott Strattnn M BMBEJtt Sriiiur Delegate Edward Furlong, Richard Bhaaf Junior Delegate Bcwtr 0 rattan Bopkonorc Delegate J. Stanley urn - Kaimin Alitor Nonil Whittinghill Yell King i»r. If. .1. Bind, Dr. l . Bhallaaban Faculty Representative BL k. Badafey st 11. 1. nt Auditor Central Board, composts! of the of fieri nf tin- Associated Student of the State Univer- sity, i tin- organization governing nil students in attendance at the State University. With the MKtptf— of the Kaimin aflitai and the yrll king, all of these official arc stu- dent elected annually at tin- spring nlwHoan Harvey Tliirlowny, elected president nf tin- student hi 1 spring, resigned at tlx- end of thr fall quarter to accept a position in Washington, I). ( ' . Id- wa replaced l»v (irate Johnson, who had Inmb elected a joint vice-president at the spring election . Mi x Johnson i the first woman to hold the offisa of pia ti daal nf the Aaaorflated Stadeata. An A. H. I . |. carnival. sjionsorcd l.y Central lioar.l. wan introduced hint fall, ami wan one of the outstanding social event of the fall quartet. All t iiivcr ity mixer , also | .ii sored hy Central Board, were held at the iM-giuiiing of each quarter. (Antral Hoard manage all activities which are under the jurisdiction of the sst»ciatisl Student and controls the expenditure nf all student funds. Central Hoard, during the past year, has -pomon-d a Keep Off the Crass movement, a contest for a new Montana «nng ami an investigation of studeut funds and student cm plovnienf.
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