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WOODFORD SCHILLER McDERMOTT WORMLEY Publicity Committee HE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE during the Fall semester carried on the work of advertising the various games and athletic meets held at the Farm. Football games and rallies were posted about school and Davis. The committee also handled programs for the Farm vs. California Frosh games. Irving MacDermont and Dave Wormley handled the work during the Fall semester. The Spring semester track, boxing and baseball features were given full attention. The various meets and games were advertised. The work is being carried on systematically, and the committee has been working in conjunction with Mr. Maclease. The committee is prepared to carry on all advertising for the associated students.
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m i L oxmxxmwwmmxxmme SPILMAN VALETINE CAROTHERS BLOSSOM BAUMGARDNEI BARLOW ALLEN La ZANSKY BALLARD PHILLIPS WRIDE JEWEL RICHARDSON BROWN NEEDHAM Inter-Fraternity Council HE Inter-Fraternity Council was founded in March, 1919, With the view of uniting the energies of the fraternal organizations, that they might work in unison rather than separately toward the better- ment andiupbuilding of our College as a Whole. During the first three years of the Councils existence it has accom- plished much toward this end, giving its combined efforts to the advance- ment of school activities, both along athletic and social lines. Inter-Fraternity athletics have been instituted to encourage new material, and have been responsible for the bringing out of many good men. Through social functions fostered by the Council the spirit of friend- liness and fellowship have been constantly increased, and the semi- annual dances given are among the big events of the year. All the fraternities 0f the College are represented in the Council. This body should accomplish much, and should be a big help in solving the many new questions that will arise With change in the plans for the future of the College.
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MEYERS DINSMORE SHEESLEY JESSUP PreSIdent Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer The Y. M. C. A. HIS YEAR has been one of marked success and progress for the Y. M. C. A. The students and faculty have backed the tTYh in every undertaking in a great way. Indications are that greater work will be done next year. Social activities on the campus were opened last Fall by a student mixer. Another social was given at the beginning of the spring semester by the Y. M. C. A. and Brotherhood Class of the Community Church. The ttY Half Hourh meetings have been held weekly throughout the year. and have proved very helpful. Another feature of the work this year was the Discussion Groups, held on the campus, which have served to give the men a chance to gather in small groups to discuss Vital subjects of life. In November Dr. Exner, social hygiene expert of New York City, gave two great lectures to students. In December the student Friendship Fund was presented to the body, and a goodly sum of money was raised. During the Christmas vacation five delegates from the Farm at- tended the Y. M. C. A. Conference at Asilomar, where nearly three hundred men from the colleges of California, Oregon, Arizona and Nevada gathered together for a great meeting, which lasted eight days. The ttY,t took part in the Jitney Fair, one of the big events of the year, by presenting the stunt, ttThe Shooting of Dan McGrew? The Advisory Board, composed of Faculty and student representa- tives, is an important branch of the Y. M. C. A., and is doing much to strengthen the association. 71
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