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.uemlvfy gommittee Give the students what they Want, the War-cry of Assembly Committee- men from time's start, has at last de- veloped into budding manhood. Each Thursday assemblyites present to stu- dents What they Wanty awe-inspiring lectures on the Muse and the Roose- velt Dam, intriguing Words irom pro- fessors delving into ancient lore, hold the students spell-bound, pack the gi- gantic 500-seat auditorium to almost one-twentieth of its capacity. A couple of times, however, committeeites slip ped, deviated from their true course and presented nerve-Wraclcing, stu- dent-boring, dance orchestras from lo cal dance pavilions. Result, auditor- ium shametully filled to overflowing J. Wilkerson G. Sarrels L. Lowery P. Hickcox J. Pintek B. Morgan H. Sheafe
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- - - - - o - -g.4.4ocz2:teaf Lurmen .Q'ucfent5 Lending an efficient hand to Women's activities, Watchfully eyeing all co-ed affairs, the Associated Women Stu- dents' program has developed into a more than passing guiding star to the campus. Flinging bodily into campus social life, A. W. S. sponsored events ranging from afternoon gossip at Freshman get-acquainted teas to cock- tails and small talk at the annual A. W. S. formal. An in-between affair, a Christmas dance, was also staged. To this event, each co-ed invited her own escort. Under the headmaster- ship of Prexy Dolly Beville, Arizona was capably represented in all A.W.S. con- ventions-Kansas City for the national meet, Flagstaff, the state conclave, and Boulder for the sectional discussion. D. Beville i P. Hickcox D. Hayes N. Harelson B. J. Vincent J. Keel F. Kettenbacll 22 l
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- - Q - - - o e 7:cacfz'tz'on.4 gommittee Since the utter collapse of the Brady regime and its accompanying reform movement, campus traditions enforce- ment hasn't amounted to much. ln fact, after a few weeks of half-hearted com- mittee attempts to wield the paddle on 1 1. McCafferty '39 ..,,,. B. McMicken M. Denn ... peagreeners, the little freshmen dis- carded their beanies, and blossomed forth in cords and moleskins, walked on lawns, stuck out their tongues at committeemen, and said things that won't bear repeating. Head-paddler Guy McCafferty, acknowledges the fact that traditions aren't what they used to be. l-le believes there can be no enforcement until there are tradi- tions that freshmen enjoy upholding. Open paddling is no longer in vogue. C. Hall T. Conroy R. Popuette
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