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7 t : .zT i'llltllllllallllllllll' 3K $ . a : ,IIllllllllllllllllrll '5 Bl.l'., l C. E. McDUFF tChJ J. F. MEILIKE E. R. EGGERS S. J. FAIBCHILD The Publieity Committee The Publicity Committee is composed of a chairman appointed by the Executive Committee and two or three other members chosen by the chairman to work with him. It is the duty of the Publicity Committee to get before the public in all parts of the State news of all the important events regarding the California Aggies. During the fall semester the Executive Committee appointed William Cass, who most efficiently got football news, and news of other activities, into the press. T hrough his efforts one could follow, through the news- papers, the results of all of the games of our football squad. In the spring semester, Cass did not return to college, and the Execu- tive Committee appointed CliiTord McDuff to succeed him. The prowess of the Aggies in basketball, boxing, wrestling, baseball and track appeared in papers in all parts of the State, and those that read a paper could not help but know that there was a ttCal Aggieh school, and that it was doing things. Announcements of coming games were published, and these were followed up by results of the particular contest. The Bulletin Boards in the Class Room Building were kept up-to- date, as well as neat, it being the general policy to make it give as much news to as large a number of students as possible. Those serving on the committee during the Spring semester were: Stephen F airchild, Joe Meilike and Elmer Eggers. To them is due as much credit as to the chairmen for the success of the committee. It was through the advice and co-operation of Coaches Driver and McCorkle that the committee was kept working smoothly and efficiently and to them much credit must be given.
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Muse's :43! i1! .1 t2: rf'ft'n J v 6 t. 4 T'.f'..'...'... . : T'b ITT'..-: l .ab'l------- 5.; Oollldltllnnrntnll'a .e I BERTHA UNDERHILL H. XV. JENSEN T. S. BALLANTYNE J. J. CANTOR C. THATCHER L. V. PRANTE The Tnterdermitery Council The Interdormitory Council, consisting of the president of each dormitory and one elected member, was provided for in the A. S. U. F. Constitution. In the past its Chief function has been to develop a feeling of interdormitory fellowship. This has been accomplished through the holding of interdormitory dances and athletics. The Interdormitory Dance has became a campus institution. Begin- ning as a closed affair, planned exclusively for the members of the dormitories, the demand from outsiders to participate, has justified throw- ing it open to the campus public. The action of the council of having a dance each semester, instead of once each year, has been a success and should be continued. In the matter of athletics, interdormitory basketball has attracted the most attention, although baseball and a horse-shoe tournament hold promise for the future. The basketball season ended With a triple tie between the Faculty and the teams. In the finals the F aculty won the series. An activity Which holds promise for the future, is the furnishing of an Interdormitory club-house or club rooms. Already there has been a small sum deposited in a local bank and it is hoped that this Will be added to When the returns from the ctInterdormitory Clubhouse Fund Danceti comes in. One other activity Which holds promise for the future and Which should be encouraged, is the interchange of dormitory talent at meetings. It is hoped in this way to develop latent talent as well as add to the interest of dormitory life. t291
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