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Fall Semester Executive Board MINNIE KELLEY ...e... .............. P refident BERTHA HILL ......,.............. ...,,.... V ice-Prefident MARGARET HARRINGTON .,..w. ......,.... S ecrezary MARIAN BYRNE .... ,...,,... . . .......... Trearurer EVELYN LAGOMARSINO ....... . ..........,.......... Yell Leader LOUISE TRAY ....,............... ......,. P rex. Clary january '28 EVELYN LUCE ....,..., ..,........ P ref. Clan june '28 CECYL BRUNNER ....,. ....... P ref. Clan December f28 LOIS HARDING ..,..... ............ P rex. Clam june '29 MOLLY LEVIN ..A...,.. ..... . .PreJ. Clan December '29 MARIAN ELLIOTT ....,...,. .....,.......... Prer. Clan frme ' 30 Now at the end of the college year, when the whole Student Body smiles with a sense of achievement, a sense of satisfaction for work well done, we know who made our smiles possible. All the success that came to us during the fall semester came because we had such an efficient Executive Board with Minnie Kelley as president. The Executive Board is composed of the nve Student Body officers and the six class presidents. An important achievement of this board was the step taken to abolish the large number of petty sales in the college. A system was arranged by which any class, club or organization that wished to have a sale must file an application. This system put an end to conflicting sales. The fall Executive Board endeared itself to us in many ways, but we shall always remember especially that during this term the Student Affairs Committee, which has come to mean much to us, was organized. wx ,-X,-. x 'I 4 an 5 jg PX' ' ',ss , fl , -2. NT' L uf ,ii 5775 ! 4' itxtxxxxxmmx M M if T n isa ! H fTwenty-one
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MARIAN BYRNE MINNIE KELLEY BERTHA HILL EVELYN LAGOMARSINO MARGARET HARRINGTON Student Body Oj?fC6T5 A Fall 1927 U M1NNnz KELLEY .............. ......................... .... ............. P f erzdent BERTHA HILI ........ ,.....,........... ........ V i ce-President MARGARET HARRINGTON .......,. .............. S erretary MARIAN BYRNE ................. ......... T rearurer EVELYN LAGOMARSINO ........A,........,..................................... Yell Leader She gave all to her college, her college thinks all of her. Since the fall term of 1927 the name Minnie Kelley has become dear to the heart of every girl in the college. Minnie Kelley, as president of the Student Body for the fall term, won admiration and praise from faculty and students alike for the splendid work that she performed in such a zealous and cheerful manner. As our representative at the California Student President Association, which was held at Stanford University, she was elected Vice-President. As president of the Student Body, Miss Kelley was fortunate in having such efficient co-workers as Bertha Hill as vice-president, Peg Harrington as secretary, Marian Byrne as treasurer, and Evelyn Lagomarsino as yell leader. It was during the term of these Student Body ofiicers that the first Student Body dance was given by this college. The whole Student Body was very much interested in the affair. The dance was most suc- cessful. The other Student Body activities, beach parties, rallies, and receptions, met with equal success. We may sum up all the affairs of the fall semester by saying that they were successful due to the untiring efforts of Our Minnie and her crew of eflicient co-workers. ,T ' r wxllx a 1 wx . J lg Twenlyl ' N-ld I fff X XXX xx f 1. ,ir . Pi? 15 ,ji Q Q' J 's tllf ,vwull Y W 527.gif 1 5 'lllna l T ln -' 1'-i X lxirlwf g shrill- i l lluliflll V l 5 :X f 1
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S G'N.o gl ANGELA SLEVIN ETHEL BYRNE HELEN HILL JOSEPHINE MULVIHILL ETHEL ANBERSON Student Body Ulficers, Sprzng 1928 ETHEL BYRNE ,,,,,,,, ,.,,.w ,.,,,,,,L ..,................... P 1 ' eridefzi HELEN HILL ..,.,L.. ....... Vice-Preridenz ETHEL ANDERSON ..,..., .......... S ecremry ANGELA SLEVIN ,E,..,,LL. ........ T rearmer JOSEPHINE MULVIHILL ,,,,,,..........,.,,,,.,L..,.........,LwL.......L....... Yell Leader At the end of this spring semester we realize that success has come to us again, a success equal to that of the fall semester. Once again we know why this success is ours. So, to President Ethel Byrne, and her efficient co-workers, we, the members of the Student Body, tender a vote of thanks. The Student Body oliicers for the spring semester found themselves confronted with many new problems, due to changes in the curriculum, changes in the extra-curricular actility, and changes in the buildings. But these ofiicers were ready to surmount the difficulties. Though busily engaged in making readjustments our oliicers did not neglect the social activities. The very first Student Body activity of the new semester was a delight- ful tea given at the St. Francis Hotel on Valentines Day, The tea was attended by enthusiastic students. The night rally, the weinie toast, and the launch ride all added to the pleasures of the semester. But all these activities seem almost petty in comparison to the really great events of the semester. The very impressive ceremony of ground breaking for the Frederick Burke School, and the Inaugural Ceremony were the events of the semester. When the splendid achievements of the Student Body ofiicers for the spring term are added to the equally splendid achievements of the Student Body officers for the fall term, the year 1927-1928 stands out as a year to be long remembered by our college. W f 7 pd I 1 JN A. ' Q :I ll lla: ff R' ' ,145 R ,I , . f - J 2 IQ! g i J ----- ill ' .nun : , - ' ir' ' VI- I I f Wiiwim 3 .eiiflt t lmll ' i , - llll., Twenty-twol ' 1 S- ff X X ll
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