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1W .-.1..-l-I'I ERE it not for the men and I women of the Mggie Campus who have so willing put their time and energy into its organization, its club work, and its activities that make it Aed, and which bring our College into the Public,s notice we surely could not survive. er THEM A A little pain, a little gain, A laugh lest you may moan, A little blame, a little fame, A star gleam on a stone. --Robert Service '0 -l-.-.t
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d'l Q,:QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 'a : .5 'e' :0 ,. a,llllllllllllllllllllzllo' 5,' u ; 45 ., s '9 II. '0 IIIIIII :l'dll l HLBERTY President H. A. SPILMAN, Vice President and Secretary W. R. l t , The Associated Students Whenever a group of people is boulid together by common interests and relations, some form of organizatlon 1s Vital to the welfare and progress of the group. Many things can be successfullyearrled though by an organization that cannot be attempted by an 1nle1dual 0r Wlthout 0n. orgaililglfl: at the Branch of the College Of Agriculture, as at Berkeley, the students are self-governed; organized as the Associated Students 9f the University of California at the University Farm. Through thls organization all forms of student activities are carried on. It tinarices athletic teams, Picnic Day, the student paper, the annual, and var10us other activities. It fosters and maintains those things that a student cannot get in the classroom and that help him to be a more complete being. Membership in the association re quires the purchase of either an A. S. U. F. or an A. S. U. C. card. Either card entitles the holder to full membership in the organization and free admission to all athletic events 1n Wthh our teams comPete. Officers are elected each year by popular vote and hold. office throughout the school year. An attempt is made to president, for it is felt, as a tradition, that Senior tor in the successful administration of student affalrs. mittee is the governing body. It consists of th1rteen , lngs related to the student affairs are threshed out and passed upon, Studeliltlrlng eaglh alternate week of the school year the students meet 1n ' assem y. It is a me ' ' f the campus to thlngs of interest to t ans of calling the attent10n 0 their - , hem, and it affords a means for members to alr 0p1n10n 0n var10us subjects. 1 in all the or an' . y. the student. Througgh lffllilotn ems . t before the p f-help and ts for the good of the institution and earns and. publications, the name 0f the ublic, and the student is given a valuable COsoperation s0 necessary to his progress. 3-9 31-3. EEcE: ??EEEQE-
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