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-x,.. I ,QW Q.. LOUISE TRAY ANGELA BUTTERVVORTH EVELYN HICKS Clan offanuary ,28 LOUISE TRAY .....,. ,.... ..,.. . ..,v,........... P r e fidenl EVELYN H1cKs ........,,,....,.. ........... V ice-Preiidemf ANGELA BUTTERWORTPI ...,,,,,,v,,,,,,,.......,.,. ...... S ecretm'y-Treamrer The fall semester of 1927 was a very successful one for the members of the Class of january '28, At the very beginning of the semester this class won first place in the School Sing. The same spirit of enthusiasm and co-operation which was responsible for this victory characterized all the undertakings of this class, and made the semester such a successful one. The Senior Dinner, which was held on December 2, at the Women's Club, was the outstanding affair on the social calendar of the class. The tables were prettily decorated with autumn leaves and flowers. The favors were suckers dressed in old-fashioned costumes. On every favor there was a Verse to fit the individual personality of every guest. A splendid entertainment was furnished by the members of the class and their friends. Dr. and Mrs. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Biddle, Miss Vance, Miss Crumpton, Miss England, and Miss Holtz were the guests. All too soon the semester came to an end, and the members of the class said their farewells. They all agreed that their last semester had been a successful one, and that it was a fitting climax to the happy days that they had spent at Teachers' College. 5, it, x Hn ummm B 'I SXT ,ffl fm. ,mu H I H E H 41 ff ----f-H M5112 f f ix J' cl fTu'enly-five . .us f UAB
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g GN.: Student cv4jjfaz'r5 Committee Early in the fall semester members of the faculty and student body realized that there was the need of encouragement and more support of all student body activities. A committee, known as the Student Affairs Committee, was organized for this purpose. This committee was composed of faculty members appointed by Dr. Roberts, and students appointed by Minnie Kelley, president of the Student Body. At the first meeting of this committee a motion was made that the student mem- bership should always double the faculty membership. During the spring semester there were six faculty members, with Dr. Valentine as chairman, and twelve student members with Cecyl Bruner as secretary. In the spring semester there were seven faculty members, and fourteen student members. Miss Levy was chairman and Margaret Sheehan was secretary. This committee has done splendid work. Under its guidance a reorganization of assembly hours took place, and a better quality was given to the assembly programs. This committee took the initiative in regard to this year's annual. As a result we have this year the best annual that our college has ever put out. The Student Affairs Com- mittee has been very helpful to the Student Body, This committee has the distinction of being the first standing committee of both faculty and student members to be or- ganized in the college. .,,.f' 2 wx: I lllllai. T11'enl1'-fam' - H i- 5, f Q2 I ,lk i'.4 v.zLs Q ? fm! n' 5' ,J 1 ' 1 rt ,sn N ,gpg iv-Hr 1 V 'ami i lil' 'K' . ,,,nTlne?51 ' , f cu l ip, i, V 6 Ui n. Qfllr, l lpillali ,lil gig 'j X , A xxx If Xx W
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MARY ELEANOR ABBOTT MILDRED BENNETT DOROTHY BOYESEN MARGARET CANNEY HELEN COOK ALICE DULIAN ELIZABETH DOE LEONORA FITZPATRICK FRANCES FREETHY T1l'6I1lj'-,fiX1 EUNICE ARMSTRONG HILDA BECK LUCILLE COHEN HELEN EDEN MARY FAULKENSTEIN , ' I .4 EVELYN BRO.N BERNICE DUEL WILLELLA ELVEY ANNA FORBES . X N mf L R .., N Nnxs I .7 ' I , , . , '5 A, . X. 1 ,-L Q ' N 5. Z 9 ,.:4 an Q 'lj , Stl f ,ull 52. if-:fr A my Gxmxxx ' IW! 'W' ' a wi E. Q My Wm in T LR Off! W xg X RX
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