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Resuscitated after a lapse of one semester, the COORDINATION COUNCIL, composed of one representative from each subsidiary campus organization, was in- augurated this year at a banquet held at the California Hotel on April 12. The pur- pose of the council, officially sanctioned by the student body at the close of last year, is to coordinate the various groups on the campus. Student problems were especially considered by this year ' s council, which met once a month at afternoon sessions and at dinner gatherings throughout the spring semester. At its first meeting the group unanimously elected Jim Barnum president, and chose for his cabinet John Hume, vice-president, and Albert Floyd, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi acts as advisor for the council and the deans, Dr. Tempe E. Allison and Mr. Frank B. Lindsey, are ex-officio members. Around the table, left side: D. Osborne, A. Floyd, J. Jepson, G. Langdon, G. Parks, C. Alford, G. Pearcc, N. Gross, J. Hume. Standing: G. Watts, H. Robertson, J. Barnum, J. Fox, Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi, Dr. Tempe E. Allison. Right side: R. Mc- Combs, D. Campbell, L. Nisle, F. Campbell, J. Bellenger, D. Long, J. Rooncy, F. Miller, B. Parker. 30
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-J{ J. C. co-eds, officially designated THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS, have demonstrated, with ingenuity, origin- ality, and perseverance, their capacity for keeping the campus in a whirl. Beginning the aforesaid whirl last fall, the women students held a lawn party for the entering Freshmen, featuring a fall fash- ion show. During the year, they sponsored afternoon teas, once a month or so, in their chic and comfortable lounge, entertaining at various times the faculty, the men stu- dents, and the entire student body. The A. W. S. presented varied entertaining as- semblies for its members and secured the Redlands Men ' s Glee Club for a joint as- sembly with the men students. Nineteen delegates attended the A. W. S.-W. A. A. Convention held at Pasadena in November. At the W. A. A. Conference Play Day, the A. W. S. planned the dinner for Christmas on the Farm. During registration, fall and spring, the A. W. S.-W. A. A.-Y ' se Women groups held Open House in the Women ' s Lounge. A traditional project and one of the most all-inclusive of the year was the Co-Ed Revue, which provided last-minute excite- ment and a slight bulge in the treasury. After the recital by Miss Alexandra Grow, in November, the A. W. S. cabinet held a re- ception. The Ladies ' Choice formal Valentine Dance, another old A. W. S. custom, was held this year on February 12, in the mod- ernistically-decorated Social Hall. Late in the spring came the Mother ' s Tea, an Elizabethan festival on the quadrangle. The installation dinner, with its customary table-decoration competi- tion was held in the middle of May. Lucille Nisle, president during the entire year, made a gracious and capable executive. Her cabinet, advised and ass isted by Dr. Tempe E. Allison, dean of women, was composed of Fayette Campbell, vice-president; Selma Allred, secretary; Betty Ardery, treasurer; Mary Jane Hubbs, social chairman; Margery Giffen, welfare chairman; and Halliette Hunt, who succeeded Kay Rdey as program chairman at the semester. Lucille Nisle Halliette Hunt Kay Rile Margery GifTen Mary J. Hubbs Fayette Campbell Selma Allred Betty Ardery V V 29
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