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.1 gt: 7 $139 at . $3 Artha Tyler Katherine Sample Evelxn Hamper Cynthia Stanton Dorothy llall Erna Kevler Lora Tompkins lYilma llzlmilton ARTIIA T YLER . . . . . . . Prer'denl KATHERINE SAMPLE . . . . . I 'z'ce-Prwz'denl EVELYN HARPER . . . . . . 1 Secrelar 11 CYNTHIA LOU STANTON . . . . . Trezuurer LORA TOMPKINS . . A . . . Soczal Chamnan DOROTHY HALL . . . . . . Program Chazrman ERNA KEEFER . . . . . . HouJe Chairman WILMA HAMILTON . . . . IV'I'EJhman Reprewenlaliue ADA HUGHES COLDWELL . . . . Dean of 1170mm AINTAINING throughout the year a social calendar which at all times worked toward promoting,r a spirit of sociability and cooperation among the women stu- dents at San Diego State college has been the record of the Associated Women students. Starting early last fall with a welcome tea for the new women students and moving through a cycle of banquets and teas to reach a climax in the only formal tea of the year, one in the late spring honoring President and Mrs. Hardy, the organization has endeavor- ed to promote its ends. Outstanding among banquets were the annual Echo banquet in November in which the women students were brought into contact with the workings of the Intercollegiate conference of associated women students, and the spring banquet which was in the nature ofa farewell affair for Mrs Ada Hughes Coldwell, Dean ofwomen. Scholarship, a primary aim of the organization, was materiallv assisted through awarding two scholarship s. Martha Farnum achieved distinction of the first degree and was awarded the A W Sp scholarship of fifty dollars; Imogene Loper received the twenty- five dollar scholarship giv en to the AP. W. S by a woman member of the faculty. T0 care for the 1ncreasing financial complexity coincident with the growth of the organization a new budget system was adopted. Page Tu'elztyvciglzt
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS LORIS HOYT . . . . . . , . . Prwl'denl MARGARET GILES . . . . . . . I rice Prm'denl EVELYN HARPER . . . . . . . . Secretary CARL ESENOFF . . . . . . . . Treatrurer FRANCIS KNAPP . . . . . . Comml'wz'aner of Finance DINON BUSCH . . . . . . Commllrwl'oner of dlhleliar DAVID BARNES . . . . . . Jlen'tr RepreJenlalfve ARTHA TYLER . . . . . . 1170men'J RepreJenlalt've ERMIL THOMPSON . . . . . . Frelrlzman 11 Reprwmlalive ROBERT BARBOUR . . . . . . IWeleman B RepreJcnlalfue MITCHEL SAADI . . . . . . FreJhman B Reprewenlalive TARTING the year with a handicap due to the resignation of Barkham Garner as presi- dent of the associated students and meeting the increasing difficulties in the field of finances and the administration of the affairs of a student body with growing pains, has been the plight through which the administrative officers of the Aztec students have suc- cessfully fought. Finances which had been thought to be so well in hand at the conclusion of last year's administration were found to be inadequate to cope with the advanced expenses due to State's firstyear ofathletic competition asa member of the Southern California intercolle- giate conference. Football, ordinarily an aid to the student exchequer, admitted to a deficit for the first time in Aztec history, forcing stringent means in the planning of the budget committee and resulting in a slight increase in dues fgf the second semester of the academic year. In addition to monetary detriments, Aztec solons, under the leadeg'ship 0f Loris Hoyt, elected upon the resignation of Barkham Garner, have had to deal with increasing diHi- Culties in the administration of a rapidly growing student body. Feeling that the old system of student managers has not been efficient in the main, an attempt has been made to outline a new managerial policy. Simultaneously with the Aztecs' entry into the fold of the Southern conference via athletics, has been State's broader participancy as a fellow member of a distinguished academic Class. Representation of student body heads has been handled throughout the year by President Hoyt, Carl Esenoff, and Margaret Giles, in all cases an efficient repre- sentation of local interests being the result. Carrying out the work of last year,s officers in giving a constitution suitable to the conditions created by its rapid growth, has been the attitude of the present regime in carry- ing out its precepts and spirit. The awards system, whereby outstanding service to the college is recognized, has also secured an amplification of its powers. As a summary of the yearJS work of the student officers it may be said that while con- spicuous achievements are not noticeable there has been accomplished a mass of minor adjustments and a starting of those impulses necessary towards the coordinative operation of the greater student body of the future. Page Twertty-seven
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Guy Fox Dillon Busch Roy Hawekoite Terence Geddis ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS HE men students organised in September for the ostensible purpose of protecting themselves against their more ideadlyi fellow-students. This precaution seemed to be unnecessary for the men managed to survive the year without once calling a meeting of their organization except when they voted to supply the auto banners for the bond election campaign. This was a noble act and dissipated the funds of the A. M. S. so that there was little for the officers to worry about after the bill was paid. There is this to be said, however, that it is a very comfortable feeling to know that there is an organization to back up any project that the men students might desire to put through, even though there is never any necessity of this organizationis functioning. Page Tweniy-nine
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