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E DEED $MUDQDEE$UEE h. I-OX .XUL'I D. WILSON GI lv'Hth ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS HE Associated Men Students as an organization has proved successful this year both financially and socially. Active in a financial way they contributed funds to sponsor the banquet for the Freshmen football banquet, helped pay for the Varsity sweaters, the Pomona Glee Club Concert, and the uniforms of the tumbling team. The annual smoker was held the first of March, and later in the semester, they held their Tacky party, which proved a success from all view points. Pug? ThirIy-Iu'o
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E MEL $MDEDEE$UEEE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS LAWRENCE CARR . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pretident WILMA HAMILTON . , , . . . . . . . . . Vice-Prexz'dent MARY OAKLEY i . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary ALVAH DE WEESE . . . . , . . . . . . . . Treamrer WRIGHT MCCONNELL . . . . . . . . Comminianer of Finance HARLAN WILSON . . . . . . . . . Commimimzer of Athletic; ARCHIE ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . Men't Repre.rent4tive DON AULT . A . . . . . . . . . . Men'x Reprexentative POLLY PENDLETON . . . . . t . . . Women': Reprexenmtive IVA COPPLE . . . . . t . . . . Women': Repretelzmtz've KATHRYN SAMMIS . . . . . . . . . Frexlmzmz Reprexmmtz've TARTING the year with an increase in members, the Associated Students functioned smoothly under the revised constitution. Establishment of the position of graduate manager under Alvin Morrison resulted in a more effective handling of student Finances and business. Other affairs which the Associated Students put across so effectively were the Fresh- men reception and the football banquet, both directed by the social committee. This com- mittee also re-established the noon dances as a means of social contact for the students. The Court of Traditions, reorganized by the Junior Class brought about the enforce- ment of school traditions by the Freshmen, for the hrst time. The Follies, presented the 5th and 6th of April, were sponsored by the Associated Students, the proceeds of which went into the fund for the Students' Union for the new campus. The Ex-Committee has centered its work this year, on the reorganization of the man- agerial system, and the completion of the plans for building and financing the new Students' Union. Page 'I Mr! y-anc
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35-1 E UDEEEL $MUDCEDEE$UEE ROBFRTS XYMLYHt OAKthY DANTI: ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS AINTAINING the idea of friendliness, equality and sociability, the Associated Women Students, this year have done much in holding the interest of the women at college and in securing their co-operation. The first step in the fall semester was the Halloween reception for Freshmen women. Next, a committee was appointed to take charge of the club room and rest room, and to keep them in order. The annual InterlCollegiate Conference of Women Students was held at Santa Barbara in November, to which three delegates were sent from State College. Following their re- turn an Echo Assembly was held at which reports of the conference were made. Perhaps the most outstanding event of the year was the Feminine Frolics. The women of the school turned out one hundred per cent for the dinner and for the program held afterwards in the women's gymnasium. Applications for the scholarship were turned in early and awards were made to Lena Peterson and t0 Betty Kipp. Puyi' Thirly-Ihrw
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