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sliifrfic 3 Dil i ' 5 ,. rffifl er .. . ia-A--3 Page20 SPIN-DRIFT, 1933 v 1-?TrTTi'Sr -r A SSTTTS A -r T- ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS URING the term of 1932-33, the Associated Women Students have shown a marked progress in their activities in the school life. With the presentation of the women's bunga- low, the round of events commenced. The bright drapes and interior decorations of the bun- galow provided a colorful background for many affairs, beginning with the Christmas Party, which was attended by an enthusiastic group of women. The Halloween Masquerade Dance and Penny Hop were sponsored by the A. W. S. during the fall semester, while the installa- tion of a piano in the bungalow made it an ideal place for club hops and socials. The A. W. S. president, Evelyn Clemens, was responsible for this and many additional features. During the Thanksgiving holiday. the Social Welfare Committee, headed by Evelyn Pfeiffer, distributed food and money to several needy Santa Monica families. She was also in charge of candy sales to raise the money for this activity. The second semester opened with a candle-lighting installation ceremony followed by a tea in the patio. A business and social meeting of the A. W. S. was held once a month, with an interesting program. In April, a spring fashion show was held, at which nine Junior Col- lege women modelled the newest bathing suits, sports outfits, afternoon and evening gowns. Mrs. Louise Sooy, of the U. C. L. A. Art Department was the speaker of the day, and was enthusiastically received. During this month, the wives of the Junior College Faculty chose the women's bungalow for their monthly meeting and luncheon. The A. W. S. Cabinet acted as co-hostesses with Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Sandmeyer, presenting a musical program, and being responsible for decorating the room and and serving the luncheon. The May meeting featured a May Eestival, with dances, songs and the appearance of a Junior College ensemble. Tea was served in the patio following the program. On June 2nd, the Associated Women Students entertained the Senior A girls from Samohi, at an afternoon tea, which included a musical program and a tour of the buildings. Sweet pea corsages were distributed as favors. A . T The Commission Dinner, June 9th, was the last social affair presided over by the Asso- ciated Women Students this year. Phyllis Brown, A. W. S. president, acted as toastmistress, and the dinner was enjoyed by the commissioners, the faculty advisers, and Doctor and Mrs. Bush. This entertainment has become a tradition, and is eagerly anticipated by each semester's commission. The Associated Women Students have been unusually active this year. New furniture and dishes have been bought for the bungalow, and the women realize that they have a cozy, home-like place in which to study, read, and play. Pearl Hamlin, the dean of women, has been untiring in her help and guidance, and has been above all, responsible for the fine spirit shown in the organization.
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SPIN-DRIFT, 1933 Pffflelo iii S iiii I Ti 'i'+TW'fT+TT I S11 TP T 'r FFPff'ifFii?i 'Fi fififFf'F?i?1-?i????T???1-????'r'r'r??'F' ASSOCIATED WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row, Left to Right: Vkfick, Thompson, Potter. Beckwith. Cialken, Arbuckle. P. Hamlin M. Brown. Page. Clemens, P. Brown. Lynch. Reynolds. Griflith. Slobodien A. W. S. Purpose: Activities: To afford a spirit of friendship and co-operation among the LU o rn e n students. Christmas Party. Commission Dinner. Halloween Dance. Penny Hop. Installation of A. W. S. ofhcers. April Fashion Show. May Festival. Tea for the Senior women of High School. Q OFFICERS September to February Evelyn Clemens Molly Brown Cirace Reiach Pauline Thompson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Lee Wick Evelyn Pfeiffer Molly Brown Pearl Hamlin - Ways and Means Social Welfare Social Adviser Y r February to June Phyllis Brown Evelyn Pfeiffer Marie Arbuckle Eleanor Cirifliths X b a President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A -sw f w ill Lee Wick Eleanor Slobodin Evelyn Pfeiffer lVays and Means Social Welfare Social this ffl e . .. 4 l
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