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The A. S. U. N. meets in the bleachers for the first time. Associated Women President Elizabeth Naismith Associaiteci W omen U women students of the University are automatically members of the Associated Women Students. President this year was Elizabeth Naismith, member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Empowered to appoint all A. W. S. Committees, subject to approval by an Executive Board, President Naismith had greater activity in her organization than in most years. This year A. W. S., in revising its constitution, abolished the president ' s office. Taking its place will be a chairman selected from women ' s Senate representatives from from women ' s Senate representatives. Out- standing project of the women for the fall semester was the annual Fashion Show. A series of card parties was held this year to raise money for its twenty-five-dollar scholarship to the women receiving the highest general average. 17 ■ „v,a „
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TUDENT GOVERNMENT Associafecl otuKdleiitts I resident Richard L. Taw presided both semesters over the largest student body ever registered at the University of Nevada. The Associated Students of the University are organized to transact business concerning any of their affairs. A ten-dollar fee is charged for membership, split between athletics and other activities. Major issue of the year was the Student Union Building Petition which was approved by the regents but defeated later by the students themselves. A big accomplish- ment was the revision of the A. S. U. N. Constitution. Taw, who came from Lovelock, Nevada, was president also of Beta Kappa Fraternity. Appointed by the Senate was Charlotte Caton, secretary of the student body. Generally a smooth running year, Dick Taw was considered an outstanding president. 16 Student Body President Richard Taw
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Alumni President Ahin Bible I his year brought an unexpected turnover of Graduate Managers when on January first Robert Creps resigned. Walter States was appointed by Finance Control to succeed him. He in turn was replaced by Max Jensen in March. States, the fourth man ever to hold the position, graduated from the University in December. During his college career he was active in Coffin and Keys, Blue Key and as business manager of the Sagebrush. Max Jen- sen, the third manager of the year, was organizations and prominent in student also a member in campus service publications. Principal duties of the position are to keep all books for campus organizations belonging to the Central Treasury, and to act as secre- tary to Finance Control. He also func- tary to Finance Control. ' Ian Bible, class of ' 30, was elected president of Nevada ' s Alumni Association at the yearly meeting held at the Riverside Hotel during Home- coming. Mr. Bible, who is now in the law offices of McCarran, Rice Bible, was chosen by a general vote of the group. The Homecoming meeting is augmented by meetings of Washing- ton, New York City, Los Angeles and Honolulu alumni. Present committee has hopes of setting aside Mackay Day wherever Nevada students live for a second annual Get-together Day. This year, leaders in each of the Nevada communities arranged for meetings during the spring. If sufficient coopera- tion is received, Mackay Day will be celebrated wherever Nevada alumni are found. C5r:ulu:ite IVhiiuiger W:ilter States II
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