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DRIFT 1931 15 A. S. B. OFFICERS Second Semester, 1931 President-Arthur Redden Commissioner of Finance-Dryden Bergeron Vice-President-Frank Watson Commissioner of Records-Frank Michel Faculty Adviser-Mr. Elmer C. Sandmeyer Commissioner of Athletics-George Drake Commissioner of Arts-Evelyn Cook Editor of SalVloJaC-John Reynolds
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14 The SPIN A. S. B. OFFICERS First Semester, l 931 , President-Royal Delp Vice-President-Bernard Rogers Commissioner of Records-Maurine Davis Commissioner of Finance-Stanley Fish Faculty Adviser-Mr, Elmer C. Sandmeyer Commissioner of Athletics-Frank Watson Commissioner of Arts-Dorothy Murray Editor of SalVloJaC-John Reynolds
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16 The SPIN ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Lum' ' g-1----.-W--.,----,.....-..-,...- f.--- .- 7 , - - - --r ' ' v Ir. Q- A.YV.I. With the opening of a new institution such as the Junior College, there naturally follows the organization of the various units within it. The Associated Women Students were oflicially organized on Gctober the fifteenth. nineteen hundred and twenty-nine by the adoption of the constitution and the election of ofhcers. The first oflicers of the A.W.S. were: president, Lucile Williams: vice-president, Marie Karl: secretary, Lois Smith: and treasurer, Myrtle Fletcher. All of the women of the college are automatically members of this association. The pur- pose of such a group is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school a spirit of friend- ship, loyalty, and co-operation, among the women students. During the first year of its existence, the association sponsored a welcome tea in February for the new members: a hi-jinx as a mid-year social function: and a bridge tea in the late Spring. On June ninth, nineteen hundred and thirty the elections for the second year took place, but the oflicers were not installed until the following September. The executives that have served the women students this past year are: president, Margaret Johnson: vice-president. Regina Bender: secretary, Myrtle Fletcher: and treasurer, Betty Livingston. Due to the increase in the organization there were added two other officers, a chairman of the social welfare, Frances Hud- son, and chairman of the publicity committee, Lucile Williams. These last two oflicers were ap- pointed by the president with the consent of the board. 1
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