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uxigcuf rganiza fiona Tina HUNDRED American Association of University Women members meet once a month at Sewanhaka for programs of various types. The profits from a series of bridges and rummage sales provide for a hundred dollar scholarship for some worthy student. President, Mrs. P. Mertzg Vice-President, Miss J. Carbonig Secretary, Mrs. C. Maharg Treasurer, Mrs. S. Williams. The fourth Monday of each month the Dad's Club meets at Sewanhaka for educational and social gatherings. Each year their dinner for the football team is an outstanding event. They offer an annual scholarship to a deserving boy and girl. President, Mr. E. Anderson, Vice-President, Mr. C. T. Whitney, Treasurer, Mr. W. Henkeng Recording Secretary, Mr. G. Alleng Corresponding Secretary, Mr. A. Scholl. At the Parent Teacher Association meeting each fourth Tuesday of the month, problems facing youth and their parents are discussed with talks, panel discussions, debates. In addition to the scholarships which it offers, the Associa- tion now has a Student Loan Fund. President, Mrs. H. Benedict, Mrs. A. Elbert, Treasurerg Mrs. H. Jones, Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. Mahar, Corres- ponding Secretary. The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to coordinate the work of the vocational and technical courses with the work of the vocational and technical trades and occupations in industry. The committee meets four times a year. Chairman, Mr. W. Mattisong Secretary, Mr. Joseph Guiney. The Music Advisory Committee attempts to stimulate public interest in music particularly as it applies to Sewanhaka's program. Summer concerts have been arranged. A new course for laymen will be introduced in the Eve- ning School. President, Mr. A. J. Reing Vice-President, Mrs. J. R. Newman, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. R. Sicag Publicity, Mr. A. Bruns. The eighth year of the Adult Education program, which is under Mr. Eklund's direction, was the best in number of students and variety of subjects. Norman Thomas, General Smedley Butler and Stanley High, speakers for the Forum were well received. MR. WILBFR MR. l1lDWARl3 NIR. WILLTAM lVlRS. RAYMOND lNlATTTSON ANDERSON GARTRELL BARTLICTT Affrixnry Commifht Inxiz1'r'11t, Dmlfv club Auinnmbilv C0mmitlr'z' A411111 lflfllftlfillll CbllfV'77I!lI7 I3
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,gzciafiience ibeyoartnfienf Stizmiing l. to r.: Charles Goff, Jerome Niosi, Joseph Brown, Howard Nordahl, Walter Henken, Jerome Sherk. Sitting: Carmen Smith, Leon Cooper, Ira XVilder-chairman, Olive Bucks, Eleanor Swezey. gfiiafunce .meyoarfmenf Stamiing l. to r.: Clare nce Martin, Oscar Brion-an tendance ofhcer, Dorothy Wolf, Charles Cooper, Gilbert Hoffman, Fredrick Brown. Sitting: Mary De Mattia, Lucy Garbade, Garrett Nywiede-- chairman, Norma Carrier, Lena Travis. omit ,swf Stamiing I. to r.: Alfred Kiefer-chairman, Ruth Wil- shire, Frances Hauser, Mary Wilhelm, Kenneth Place-building superintendent Iri S De Lisser E , s tout, Audrey , leanor Durfee, Miria Dorothy Wolf. m Sullivan, -Eli' ,giience 26!96l,i'flflfLElfL! Standing: Charles Cooper, Walter Elson, Garret Nywiede, Gilbert Hoffman, Mercer Williams. . Sit ting: Carl Eklund-chairm Eldon S an, Florence Uttei anford, Burton Thelander.
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MR. CARL EKLUND Adviser KENNETH GERMANN P1'esiclc11t JOHN HALL Vice-P1'ffsia'e11! ,h.....n1alnE en ior icem 14 MISS GLADYS REED Adviser THELMA JENNINGS Secretary BETTY THOMAS Treasurer
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