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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ATHLETIC BOARD ALMON OVIATT GERALD KAY LOUIS TRAYLOR HARRY CARLSON CLARENCE ECKEL C. HENRY SMITH FINANCE BOARD HERBERT MORRIS ROBERT TYLER GERALD KAY WALTER FRANKLIN WARREN THOMPSON F. H. WOLCOTT n WALTER FRANKLIN, Ex-Officio Member of all Boards BOARD OF FORENSICS PUBLICATIONS BOARD ROBERT TYLER MARGARET SAUNDERS LOUIS TRAYLOR ROBERT TYLER HERBERT MORRIS FERD ROWAN WILLIAM ARTHUR DONALD M. EASTON RALPH CROSMAN W. OTTO BIRK JOHN McLUCAS FREDERICK BRAMHALL
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OFFICERS ROBERT TYLER President ALMON OVIATT Vice-President FRANCES NASH Secretary HERBERT MORRIS Treasurer COMMISSIONERS ALMON OVIATT Athletics HERBERT MORRIS Finance LOUIS TRAYLOR Publications ROBERT TYLER Forensics SIDNEY BLANFORD Medic Interest MARGARET SANDERS . . . Student Welfare and Employment FRANCES NASH Entertainment FERD ROWAN Dances C;ERALD KAY Traditions MARY RIGGS Scholarship The A. S. U. C. Council, consisting of ten stu- dent commissioners, is the governing body of the Associated Students of the University of Colorado. This council, which elects its own officers, is appointed each April by the Executive Council of the University and three members of the exist- ing council. This year the council conceived and worked out a number of plans for the betterment of the stu- dent body. Under its supervision, class elections were freed from politics. With the help of Dean Stearns and the faculty committee, the council realized the plans of last year to start an Artist Series on this campus. This has satisfied the need of many students and has been very successful. During the summer, the council sent to all high school graduates in Colorado information concern- ing the University. During the year, the council lent its support to an investigation of student employment and wel- fare, and helped work our problems in connection with N. Y. A. work. It developed a series of stu- dent forums and conducted numerous worthwhile convocations. In its official capacity, the council managed all A. S. U. C. dances and rallies, and appointed all prom committees. BLANFORD
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SENATE Senate, the executive and judicial body of the Associated Women Students, is composed of the executive officers of the Associated Women Students, who are elected by a popular vote of all the women on the campus. It, therefore, is a major part of our democratic student government; and with the guid- ance of intelligent faculty women, it governs wisely the social and scholastic activities of each woman student. One of the most effective ways of encouraging friendships and increasing interest in the university is the banquet spon- sored by Senate during the Fall Quarter. MONTANDOK DEAN LYDIA LAWRENCE BROWN FACULTY ADVISORS MISS THERESE STENGEL MISS MARY JOHN HESSE MEMBERS ELOISE MONTANDON . . President of A. W. S. ELIZABETH GATHER . Vice-President of A. W. S. JULIET MARSH Secretary of A. W. S. RUTH PLANK Treasurer of A. W. S. MARY ELLEN PATANO . Ghairman of Point System BETSY ROSS . . Ghairman of Housing Committee MARGARET POLLARD . . Ghairman of Social Com. LAURA LA X ' RENGE . Ghairman of Women ' s League 1 CLAIRE SWEELEY . . Ghairman of Co-ed Counselors JANE COLLINS .... President of Y. W. C. A. BETTY ANN YANTIS . . . President of W. A. A. SUSAN CORNELIUS . . . President of Panhellenic FRANCES NASH . President of Univ. Women ' s Club DOROTHY McLAUTHLIN . . President of Spur PATTY NASH .... Independent Representative i ' 7 ' .: : Top Row: Cornelius, Lawrence, Marsh, F. Nash, P. Nash, Patat Bottom Row: Plank, Pollard, Ross, Swecley, Yantis
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