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Y. W. C. A. rir.sl Sriiirslcr Ol iccrs Second Sfiiir.slcr Kiilli kkihii I ' rcsidiTil Edith Plavaii .kaiiiltc O.slioiti iif I ' lcsidfiil ... . . Persana Deimlinp; Velda Barnes Treasurer Velda Barnes ' ilma Plavan Meetings Elizaheth Anderson Tessie Childers Inter-Church Mildred Kannev Helen Strain World Fellowship Lois Bear Elizabeth Anderson So ial Wilnia Plavan Frances Donan Publicity Helen Strain Ijois Bear I ndergradute Rep Ruth Klahn Jeanette Oshorn Hospitality Annette Lewis Alia eely Social Service Persana Deiniling Frances l?altev Poster Frances Rattey li ' iilli l.angley Music Clara Carniichae! I ucic McDerinotl Meinhership Lucie McDerniotl Edith Plavan Discussion Group Marjorie Tubhs Marjorie TMbi)s Athletics Regina Davaull llouM ' Conuuittce- -Alice Malcci. Directing Secretary — Isabel Anderson. Facullv Advisors — Jennie B. Lasbv. Leila Watson. Mabel W liilini;. illi il iiincl member-, il- iii ' W lull, and its slor of accomplisbmcnls dm inj. -I liool vcai. the asr-ocialiiiM lia- made itself a vital fone in the life of llic c(dlem '
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The Women ' s Organization President Fiaiues Baker ne President . . Helen Tantlinjier Sec.-Treas. . . . Persana Deimlinp: Fatuity Advisor . Mrs. Nnrllu ross The Women ' s Organization, eoniposed of all the women in Junior College, has for its main object the promotion of College spirit and fellowship among the stndents. of th )rgaiiization was a party given to the M The principal social affair Organization of the College. Several members represented the local organization at the Conference Women ' s Junior College Organization held the first semester at the Chafl ' ee College. In April the local organization was represented at another confercm at the Fidlerton Junior College. .f the unior ■ held The Men ' s Organization First Sernesler Officers Scr(n)(t Scnirstcr George Gerwing President Carl Hagge Carl Hagge Vice President Steele Metzgar Charles Miller Secretary-Treasurer lulian Haires Stanley Wheelock .... Prosecuting Attorneys .... W illiani Adamsun Overton Luhr Aubrey Roberts Harry Farrar Att irneys for Defense . . . . Herschel Sellle The Men ' s Organization is composed lA ' all lh ' men of ihc Juiii ir College and is for the purpose of promoting school spiiil and ol upholding the standards and honor of the Junior College. The Men ' s Org. has been more active this veai than formerly. In the fall a plunge party was held at Himtington Beach. Later a part was given in the gym for the girls and was one of the most succe-ssful parlies of ihc year. During the latter part of the second semester the boys have taken oxer llic girls ' study room which the girls vacated for llie ' N ' . W. C. A. hul. and llic Men ' s Organization has guaranteed the good beha ior of its members in the room. I ' :ll. ' e Tuenl.v
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Founded on the highest ideals of fellowship, character buildin ,. self deveh)p- nient. and service, the Y. W. C. A. work has contrihuted consistently to the dexelop- nient of a high type of college spirit. Just two vears have passed since the organization of the Y. W. C. A. on thi campus. In that time tlie association has become affiliated with the National Organi- zation, has been granted a charter, has sent representatives to the Asilomar Confer- ences, and to Southern California Conferences, and has gained an enviable place in the work of the field. The closing of the vear has brought to Santa Ana the first Southern California Junior College Y. W. C. A. conference. More than one hundred delegates from Junior College Associations of the South were on this campus in conference with Miss Alice Hoyt, field secretary in the Asilomar division and Miss Lillie Margaret Sherman, secretary of the Association on the campus at the University of California. The local Association has been further recognized bv the appointment of the directing secretarv. Miss Isabel Anderson, as a member of the student council of the Asilomar division, which is a council of five members chosen from all student associations in the division, to govern in the interim between National conventions. Miss Anderson has also been appointed chairman of a committee to plan a special group of Junior College councils at the Asilomar Conference in August. Activities for the year have been chiefly centered in the development of the organization and the advancement of Y. W. spirit among the girls of the college. Discussion groups, which have gone deeply into vital problems and have added much to the intellectual and spiritual life of the Association, have been successfullv conducted bi-weekly at the home of Miss Lasby The most important day of all the year for the local Association was the dedica- tion of the Y. W. Hut on April 15. Mr. Schrock of the Congregational (Church de- livered the dedicatory sermon. Mrs. Eleanor Northcross and Miss Isabel Anderson spoke of the various ways in which the hut was to be used. The beautiful painting, presented by Mr. W. A. Griffith, hung over the fire place, giving the touch of beauty the building needs. The color tones of the picture are repeated in walls and rugs and draperies. The next evening, April l(). a reception was held for all the sliidcnis and farultv and for the people of the communilv. To promote college life on oui- canipus ihcic wcic tuo li(ui c pailics at Madame Modjeskp ' j, several luncheons on the lawn, picnics at the beach antl two barupiets. The organization has given the girls a taste of what college life really is. and has done much to promote a college spirit on the Junior College campus.
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