Occidental College - La Encina Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1931

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Associated 5 t u cl e n If 5 I N

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. ILXIEN lblk FACULTY CLUBS AT THE INSTIGATIQN of lVIiss Cunningham, a group of twenty-three faculty Women was called together on November 12, 1914, to consider perma- nent organization, which was then and there effected 1 by electing Mrs. Thomas A G. Burt president. The membership has novv in- creased to seventy-five. The purpose of the Club has been to integrate the social life of the college group of faculty, to pro- mote the relationship of the college and community groups, and to further the interests of the students in any Way which is offered. The organization holds regular monthly meetings to which the faculty men are often invited. Speakers for this year have included Dr. John Parke Young, speaking on Chinag Miss Helen S. Young, With an VVith a similar purpose, the Faculty Menls Club Was organized in Septem' ber, 1928, but unlike the vvomen's, does not have scheduled meeting times nor a calendared series of events. The meetings are purely social in character and are held at occasional intervals, usually in the menls faculty club rooms on the lower floor of the College Union. Members of the group meet informally at lunch hours or before and after classes to utilize the various sporting facilities of the headquarters or to hold in- formal discussions on num- erous topics of interest. The club room is equipped With a pool and a billiard table and a continuous contest 1 for the championship of the group is in progress. MRS. J. HUDSON BALLARD President, Faculty Women . DR. ELBERT E. CHANDLER Elbert E- Challdlefi PTCS1' The officers include Dr. opera reading of Tannhaus- P'fCSidC11f, FGCUW3' MCH dent, Mr, Fred MCLai11, erg Miss Mary C. Cunningham, reading Browning, Dr. George M. Day, on life in Russia, Myron Hunt, architect, speaking on the subject, Gardens in Theory and Practiceng with Dr. Hardy finishing the series with an address on VVhy California Belongs to the United States . Qlficers are Mrs. I. Hudson Ballard, president, lWrs. Raymond Selle, vice-president, Mrs. lda Darling, treas- urerg and Caroline Hodgdon, secretary. Twenty-two treasurerg and Dr. Arthur G. Coons, secretary. The organization has done much in the three years of its existence toward unifying members of the faculty group and encouraging the esprit de corps of the organization. Meetings are held occasionally With the VVO111CIl,S Fac- ulty Club to hear speakers of special in- terest, and to co-operate with them in their various enterprises and activities. s I 1 I



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