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J1 U1 Hurd The Associated Students faced a serious situation with assured income cut off by state vote which prohibited compulsory student body fees. The outlook for the group's future was so dark that the executive council submitted a new constitution to the students during spring term of 1936. The large burden of administration was placed in the hands ofrthe President of the..University by the new constitu- tion. Throughout the summer President Boyer and Fred Hammond, president of the student body, held a series of conferences which re- sulted in the present arrangement of the Associated Students. Athletics and educational activities were placed under the juris- diction of two distinct boards with Earl Pallett, registrar, serving as chairman of both groups and acting as President Boyer's personal rep- resentative. Fortunate, indeed, were the two boards in securing the services of two Oregon alumni, Ralph Schomp, and Anse Cornell, '16, as managers of the educational activities and athletic boards, re- spectively. VVhen Gilbert Schultz assumed the presidency at the beginning of the 1937 winter term, he stepped into the swing of the already revived Oregon spirit and planned a series of Associated Student pep as- semblies which bucked Oregon spirit mightily. Community sings led by Hal Young, professor of voice, campus bands, Major Bow-wow's Amateurs , managed by Don Casciato proved audience getters. For the first time in many years, the student bodies of Oregon and Oregon State worked together on a common project. Result of the co-operation was the Lemon-Orange Squeeze , the first winter-school dance ever held, at which Oregon acted as host at Gerlinger hall fol- lowing the last Oregon-Oregon State basketball of the 1937 season. J V1C . e President 111 pea Se ' . ' Jllnlo l' man. Pearl Johansen, senior woman 13
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