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With the establishment of the A. M.S. em- ployment bureau as its biggest aim and accom- plishment, the Associated Men Students, ably headed by DeWitt Trewhitt, have finished a year of providing the men with closer contacts with each other by fostering cooperation and a friendly spirit. Traditional State customs for freshmen were carried out at the beginning of the fall semester with the annual Frosh-Soph brawl followed by the overnight trip to Camp Drake. The other social events of the year included the Whiskerino, or beard-growing contest and annual Hobo Brawl, besides monthly guest speakers and entertainment at Pine Hall meetings. TREWHITT ' dSSoduteA PALMER PHELPS SEARS
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PAGLIOTTI PALMAYMESA RICHARDS RUSSELL SEYMOUR THOMPSON TREWHITT WHARTON WHXIAMS Selling of the College Bus and the recommendation that trans- portation for the remainder of the year be handled through the com- mercial lines. ' l he cutting of $4000 from the budget in an effort to cover the deficit which attends the student body. This was probably the wisest move made during the entire year. Establishment of a trophy case which was built under the direc- tion of Mr. Griffin of the I. E. Department. Sponsoring of noon dances, held during the major part of the year. A new Bulletin board built by members of Louie Taylor ' s classes in metal working. Establishment of the new Activities Control Board under the direction of Bill Morrissey. The Annual Council Breakfast, a most enjoyable social func- tion, was staged at the Samarkand hotel, and a swimming party fol- lowed on the same Sunday morning. May 28. FOLLETT
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BENNINK BOESEKE BOOKER FORSYTHE LINDSTROM McCONNELL PAGLIOTTI PRATT ' dssomtei HALFERTY The freshmen women were entertained in the fall with a beach party and games, fol- lowed by an informal initiation in the gym, and a party held in the A.W.S. clubroom. At this last afifair the board of the Associated Women Students, the Crown and Scepter, honorary organization for senior women, and members of Las Espuelas acted as hostesses to the new women. Registration teas were also featured in the entertainment of women. entermg Among the many guest speakers and enter- tainers at the regular monthly meetings of the organization were Miss Laura McKeen, di- rector of the Neighborhood House, Mrs. Helen Myers, police woman, and guest soloist Meryl Adams, 1933 graduate. With an attitude of service both in the ad- ministrative work of the A. W. S. and among the women students themselves, the organiza- tion feels that it has brought the women of the school toward a friendly spirit and closer contact.
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