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STUDENT BUD! Chosen to represent the Associated Student Body as a Student Council for the first semester were Worth Keene, president, Vivian Hagler, vice- president, Dorothy Miller, secretary, Fred Henry, treasurer, Louise Green, social chairman, Gene Meacher, business manager, and Billy McBrien, athletic manager. Second semester officers were Gordon Graham, president, Gladys Kofahl, vice-president, Dorothy Miller, secretary, Ett Evans, treas- urer, Alyce Olson, social chairman, Gene Meacher, business manager, George Kennedy, athletic manager. This Council meets weekly with the presidents and advisers of other student organizations for the purpose of discussing problems of administration of student aff airs, and plans for the social calendar of the year. Final decisions of the Student Council are offered to the Associated Student Body at its bi- monthly meeting, at which time it is discussed by the students at large and submitted to a vote for final approval. Mr. Reidy, I. C. Dean, was general adviser to the group. The Junior College Council of the fall semester had as its chief objective the building up of better college spirit by means of athletic contests, social events, and an active system of assembly programs. -Worth Keene. FIRST SEMESTER A.S.B. OFFICERS Back Row-Henry, Meacher, Keene. Front Raw-Hagler, Miller, Green. CMcBrien not in picturej A.M.S. OFFICERS Back Row-Lanter, Henry, MacKenzie, Kennedy. Front Row-Dunn, Evans, Graham. E21
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GUVEHHIHEHT A Hallowe'en party Welcoming the Freshmen girls opened the yearis activities of the Associated Women Students. The girls entertained at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet at Christmas time. A breakfast and a series of teas were given in the spring, and two programs were presented at school assem- blies. Officers for the year included Adell Johnson and Edith Richard, presi- dents, Dorothy Gray and Edith Richard, vice-presidents, Lois Conner and Cozette Calbert, secretaries, Vivian Hagler and Wilma Hess, treasurers. Miss Edna L. Dessery, Dean of Women, acted as adviser. During the year the Associated Men Students were very active in sponsoring several events. In the fall a steak feed was held. First semester officers were Gordon Graham, president, Fred Henry, vice-president, Ett Evans, secretary- treasurerg George Kennedy, business manager. Under second semester Presi- dent F red Henry, the men presented an assembly. Other oflicers were Grover Lanter, vice-presidentg Edgar Dunn, secretary-treasurer, Innes MacKenzie, business manager. cg On behalf of the second semester student body oflicers, i trti I wish to thank the Junior College for the helpful 1n- T!-71 terest which has made it possible for the Council to ,fy 'iri 1- pylp A carry out a varied program of activities. , -Cordon Graham. SECOND SEMESTER A.S.B OFFICERS Buck Row-Meacher, Evans Olson, Miller, Kofahl. A.W.S. OFFICERS Back Rom-Gray, Hagler. Fran! How-Hess, Johnson. Conner. Ui Graham, Kennedy. Fronl Row-
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