Reed College - Griffin Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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bem, 1922; Dana Smalla cncc Craven and Lawis Jones in. and Easton Rothwell,1924;EJnf' n, 1925. Amanda Reed Assoc; ED and interesting have be; 5-: Lnda Reed Association. Dung iiscussions were carried on m h; 5 with Mrs. Runyon, a Red 91314-25 t C hristmas, CarollCummngSRWf-g- s ablv provided mpe famlm T File, not onlv With gcntrOL-v ' - ' little 106' 1d WI . 0f thC-' of the members oflndustrii: Issions With a groupblemsWf IS phases of the pr? 11 theaimit rl are talked over mi OHM as t? the be? given March? me 5 Form , ial calendarzgi. lace 0 f C aware? UC . 0 Par affair. of the college came together, the first in the fall as a welcome to the new women students, and the second, a tea, at the beginning of the second semester. Credit is due the Cabinet members who, under the leadership of Gertrude Opp, very ably conducted the activities of the several groups. MenTs Council T has long been an economic commonplace that necessity is the mother of invention. It was the necessity for further responsibility that this year forced the Men,s Organization and its subsidiary Council into existence. The advent of an enlarged menTs social room, taking in the old dining room, and the new buffet, s0 increased the duties of the social room committee that agitation for a representative organization of men was started early in the second semester. A constitution was drawn up and adopted at a meeting of the men in the social room. The constitution provided for a council, composed of seven representatives, four from the men,s houses of the dormitory and three from the Daydodgers. The chairman is elected by the members of the council at its first meeting. The Council, acting as an executive body for the entire men,s organization, takes over the duties of the defunct social room committee, and in addition regulates Friday night dances, levies taxes, and acts on all matters of importance pertaining exclusively to the men. The otgani- zation is still in its infancy, but it promises to be a force 1n the community in the years to come. Present members of the Council are: Maurice Howard, Howard Smyth, Ted Miller, William Helms, Merritt Scott, and Harry McCoy. Reed College Quest 1TH unfailing regularity appears the Qnest, the most te- lentless and exacting as well as the most 1nHuent1al act1V1ty upon the campus. The Drama Club may yield to expediency, the Page Stacty-fiue

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Page Sirty-four our main object in life; surely a worthy mison apeire .for any deliberative body. Again, a reckless Frosh is seen gamboling oyer the lawn near the Chapel entrance, and the next council meeting reveals another of its functionsethe preservation of our good looks. When all else fails the council still has one problem which never wears out: the question of reorganization. Oh, self-im- provementeintrospectionm-a responsibility of every progressive body that would be up to the minute. Yes, the student council has its duties and tribulations, despite the honor principle, and keeps busy for at least an hour a week. Members of the council for the present year are: Forrest Foster, president; Madelaine Steflen, Vice-president; Elizabeth Gore and James Gantenbein, 1922; Dana Small and Harold Brownson, Vice Florence Craven and Lewis Jones, resigned, 1923; Hazel Williams and Easton Rothwell, 1924; Elva Mervy and Austen Hutcheson, 1925. Amanda Reed Association ARIED and interesting have been the activities of the Amanda Reed Association. During the first semester religious discussions were carried on in Anna Mann on Monday afternoons with Mrs. Runyon, a Reed graduate, as leader of the group. At Christmas, Carol Cummings with a corps of eHicient co-workers ably provided nine families, which included some thirty-five people, not only with generous baskets but also with clothes, and with toys for the little tots. Several of the members of the A. R. A. have been enjoying joint discussions with a group of Industrial girls at the Y. W. C. A. Various phases of the problems affecting the college and the working girl are talked over with the aim in mind of reaching some conclusion as to the best method of improving conditions. The Womenls Formal, given March Fourth, occupied a very important place on the social calendar, and proved to be a most delightful affair. Two parties were given in which the women lthohege fan .15 II . e ' the her 'lle MEI m net W. . i . W 5'1 3' lglk . :1. 3 Contlu J re who. llmlcr l membe ithc act: Wflfl o M Conduflek llen'scouncil m wmomic commonplace Ill! ti: II was the necessn thikwslhg Eitoexistence. Th? advent l Kc tn the old dimng room. eiihieditties of the social room a ihaematite organization 0t me ismter. .lionstitution was hgrzfthe men in the social room. f?fth'hlt'l for a council, comp m the men's houses of the I Fait'ithgers. The chairman is e tteflat its hrst meeting. The t :3 hr the entire men's organiznt SOlial room committee. a Ethances, let'ies taxes, and am Zillngexcmmell t0 the men. x :ztt: ' ' i tt,hut1t promtses to be .e.,..sltst0tome. thehouncil are: Maurice Ht tam ' Helms, Merntt Rm .3335 tear forced Quest ?Pears the 91165 w Clhbas the most intl may yield to I '33 r . tjflglllantv a 33mm. Elf Drama



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