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A. £. % % JAMES M. GLYNN, President The Associated Students of the Uni- versity of Nevada continued to grow during the year i 947-48. After the war- time slump, activities started last year were continued and new ones were ini- tiated under the hand of President James M. Glynn. . . . The pace was set early in the fall when organized rallies were begun and successfully carried out. A high fever of activity pushed the Home- coming celebration to a successful con- clusion with new milestones placed in the process. . . . Under the direction of Head Yell Leader John Michael, and his assistants, John Etcheto and Sinclair Melner, card stunts by the student cheering section were started. These card stunts were made possible by the addition of new bleachers on the northwest side of the field, indicating the growth of spectators to the Nevada games. As the football team rose in the ranks of the nation ' s top teams, the students kept the spirit high. The climax was the New Year ' s Day win over North Texas State. . . . Meanwhile, President Jimmy took time out to marry Marillyn Reynolds, Senior student from Sacramento, and thus joined the ranks of the married veterans at the University. . . . Discussion of the Wolves ' Frolic took the attention during the beginning of the second semester. This annual show had been dropped from the Homecoming cele- bration because of lack of time to prepare good skits. A very close vote finally placed the skit show during the second semester. The A. S. U. N. president then used the veto for the first time in eight years. Because of the many difficulties which arose concerning the show, it was dropped from the calendar with the intention of returning it to Homecoming in 1 48 In February, Joe T. McDonnell, graduate manager, tendered his resignation, effective in June. Gene Mastroianni, assistant graduate manager, was recommended for the position May 7, 8 and 9 found the president attending the P. S. P. A. convention in Tempe, Arizona. . . . Virginia Casey, who started as historian and finished the year as secretary to the president, carried on the extensive paper work that goes with the executive ends of all organizations. Barbara Smith took ov er the historian ' s duties. Billie Kennedy held down the position of A. S. U. N. secretary. :m
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