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At the Alumni Reunion, seated around a table are Mrs. Marr, Mrs. Car- penter, Mrs. Baithis, and Mrs. Houser. Behind them are their husbands, Lt. Ned Marr ' 27, Howard Carpenter 77, Alumni President Frank Baithis ' 26, Lieutenant-Governor Fred Houser ' 26. A scene from the banquet at the fifteenth year reunion of the class of 1927. Lt. Ned Marr presided as Master of Ceremonies, while J. B. Avery ' 26, amuses guests with extemporaneous remarks. There was quite a gay crowd at the Alumni Reunion ball at the Roosevelt Hote
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John Jackson ' 27, executive secretary, successfully and efficiently manages the affairs of the U.C.L.A. Alumni Association. Under Jackson ' s direction, the alumni group has substantially increased its membership. The U.C.L.A. Alumni Association is dedicated to serving and in some way repaying a generous Alma Mater. The first organized alumni activity on the Los Cfn s Angeles campus was the beginning of a Southern Office as a branch of the California (Berkeley) Alumni group, serv- ing its same purposes. U.C.L.A. had its own alumni association nine years later in 1934. It immediately began improve- ments by getting the support of the state legislature and the Board of Regents for the establishment of graduate work at U.C.L.A. It continued its activities by giv- ing inspiration and encouragement to the undergraduates in emphasizing the ad- vantages and desirability of able leader- ship among the students. Its activities have never been confined to the alumni, but have consistently striven to benefit the undergraduates by its help in the establishment of scholarships. Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress, and President Sproul, greet visitors after University Charier Day program. 88 I
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ClifM HUtciif :Var time President JANICE BEAVON . . . moved up from the Vice-Presidency . . . Member of Mortar Board . . . War Board pub licity gal . . . Tri-Delt. The Class of ' 43 presents a four year survey of its active and pleasant life on the U.C.L.A. campus . . . Experiences range from barn dances to formal proms — from 5 minute quizzes to comprehensive exams — and from Informal co-op hours to executive banquets . . . Well v ill we remember students and faculty who wrote many pages of our history for us . . . We haven ' t forgotten past officers and those ardent workers who helped make class affairs successful and whom we grate- fully acknowledge and picture on the follow- ing pages . . . As a farewell to be remembered, the coun- cil planned Senior Week and Commencement with new ideas, and sent the military men as well as the cap and gowners off with a great flourish . . . Baccalaureate was preceded by a Senior lunch with informal speeches and quips highlighting the event . . . The Senior Outing and President ' s Reception, Sr. Assem- bly, and Aloha Ball made parting sweet sor- row for us ... An All-U-Sing found the Seniors In a specially reserved section for their class and Papich and Beavon told of things to come . . . Janice Beavon, Warren Beck, Betty Carbee, Margaret Costello, Chas. Cramm, Doug Cormack, Bob Drew, Bill Duddleson. Max Dunn, Jane Mary Ekiund, Bill Farrer, Bud Foster. Betty Friedson, Irene Galvin, Nancy Garlinghouse, Anne Gillespie, Bob Gillette, Mary Ellen Haver, Osceola Herron, Edith Huber, Deliene Jensen, Ursula Kahle. Margret Karl, Frances Kramer, Nerval La Vene, Dan Lee, Mary Mathev s, Mary Jo McManus, Mary Kay Paup, Barbara Perry, Phyllis Roduner, Jo Roscnfield, Alelha Smith, Mary Ellen Smith, Bob Starkey, Nancy Tyler, Liz Whitfield, Penny Williams, Anne Woehler, Larry Collins. r
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