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L mwm-QumeE-XEE L. R: xxw Wmmmm ' Alameda .................................. R. T. Robinson .................................... 574 Castro Street, Hayward st. . Butte ........................................ 1:1. 13313331314? ................................... 609 Bird Street, Or0v111e Contra Costa A. M. Burton ............................................................................ Concgrd Fl Doradld P1ot B. J. Jones ................................ 423 Main Street, P1acerv111e ISI'CSHO ...................................................... Dr. J. P. Benson ................ Chamber of Commerpe Bldg, Fresno ' ''''''' Homer R. Keller, Asst ......................... CommerCIal Park, Fresno m T.M1'h,Asst. . Glenn .......... $?aXFGoatleuy.?.i .................................. Federal Building, Wlllows Ilumb-bid-t.l.v.-.,.I:.','.-...'::2th: ........... Dr. J. w. Logan ........................................ 622 Third Street, Eureka Imperial ................................... E. L. Garthwaite ................................ 645 Mam Street, El Centro Raymond Ellis, Asst. Invo ......................................... J. P. Hertel ............................................ Court House, Independepce Kan ........................................ M. A. Rice ................................................ Court House, Bakersfleld R. H. Klamt, Asst. Kings ........................................ Wallace Sullivan ...................................................................... Hanford Henry T. Anderson, Asst. Los Angeles ........................... R. W. Hodgson ................................ 361 Court House, LOS Angeles G. E. Gordon, Asst. V. F. Blanchard, Asst. Madera ................. . .................. T. O. Morrison ............................ Chamber of Commerce, Madera Marin ........................................ M. B. Boissevain ................................ Freitas Building, San Rafael Mendocino ....... . ..................... Prof. C. S. Myszka ...................................................................... Ukiah Merced ..................................... J. F. Grass, Jr ..................................... Farm Bureau Office, Merced J. L. Quail, Asst. , Monterey ................................. T. C. Mayhew ............................................ 261 Main Street, Salinas E. D. O4Brien, Asst. Napa ......................................... Prof. H. J. Baade ................................................ Court House, Napa Enoch Torpen, Asst. Nevada ..................................... H. I. Graser .................................................................... Grass Valley Orange ..................................... H. E. Wahlberg ........................ 508 North Main Street, Santa Ana A. F. Scott, Asst. Placer ....................................... R. D. McCallum ............................................ Court House, Auburn Riverside ................................. M. M. Wilson ............ Farm Bureau Office, 9th Street, Riverside J. F. Osborn, Asst. Sacramento ............................. L. Y. Leonard ............................................ Court House, Sacramento E. L. Stanley, Asst. San Benito ............... V .............. W. J. Tocher .................................... Farm Bureau Office, Hollister San Bernardino ..................... H. J. Wilder ............................ 438 Court Street, San Bernardino E. J. Campbell, Asst. San Diego ............................... J. G. France ............................ Chamber of Commerce, San Diego San Joaquin ........................... J. W. Adriance..Commercia1 and Savings Bank Bldg, Stockton E. D. Schlaman, Asst. Santa Barbara ....................... D. T. Batchelder ................ 208 Federal Building, Santa Barbara banta Cruz .............................. H. L. Washburn ................................ 4 Cooper Street, Santa Cruz K. W. Koch, Asst. Shasta ...................................... Prof; Payker Talbot ...................................... Court House, Redding bolzmo .................................... J. W. M1115 ....... . ............................................. C ourt House, Fairfield Sonoma ................................... Prof. H. A. Wemland ............................ Court House, Santa Rosa M. W. Buster, Asst. ' H. P. Everett, Asst. Stamslaus ............................... A . A. Jungerman ............................................ 922 J Street, Modesto gutter g g Ssnllll'th, ASSt' 2 4 '1 ' - u Wan -------------------------------------------- Mission Hall, Yuba City $111153? Ei-Qy'cculfflsegggg; ------------- Chamber of Coinrggarcg, Red Bluff Y W. E. Gilfillan, Asst. ...... u ltorlum, Vlsaha ygilotma SK; Cb 833113011 ------------------------------------------------ Court House, Ventura ' '. .' 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KINSLEY NEEDHAM SCHULTZ CLPEtsEAZTD Pres. '22 Vice-Pres. Secy.-Treas. Associated Student Body HE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 0f the University Farm. is com- posed of every student in residence at Davis Who holds elther an A. S. U. F. card or' an A. S. U. C. card, or, in other words, pract1cally all Of the students enrolled at Davis. The functions of the Student Body are threefold: First, to work in the interests of the institution; second, to make for an orderly, happy student life at Davis, and third, to conduct a series of business or' semi- business activities, such as Picnic Day, Jitney Fair, athletics, etc., for the futherance 0f the first two functions. The successful conduct of these operations is dependent to a. large extent on the united efforts of the Student Body as a whole, or, to state it a little differently, cobperation. This has been the key to the suc- cessful conduct of affairs during the past yeardcobperation, the standing shoulder to shoulder of degree student and non-degree student, regular student and Federal Board student, fraternity man or non-fraternity man, all working for the common good and for the advancement of the University Farm. Much has been accomplished during the past year in preparation for the changes to come, not the least of Which is the granting of circle block letters to minor sports, the installation of a new Constitution, and a general tthouse cleaning, along all lines.
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