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A. S. U. S. C ARNOLD EDDY General Manager, A.S.U.S.C. Arnold Eddy, popular and widely- known athletic official, is General Manager of the Associated Students. As an undergraduate, he was affiliat- ed with Sigma Nu, Skull and Dagger, Blue Key and Sigma Sigma. Appoint- ed as Assistant General Manager in 1925, he was advanced to his present position in 1931 . As General Manager of the Asso- ciated Students, Arnold Eddy has direct supervision over the finances of all student body and extra-curricular ac- tivities. In addition, he has charge of the sale and distribution of all tickets for football and basketball games, and is an ex-officio member of the Senate. Eddy works for the interest of the Stu- dent Body and is directly responsible to the President of the University for the conduct of his office. Eddy has coached the S.C. Ice Hoc- key team for the past nine years. His outside interests have centered around amateur athletics and at present he is connected with numerous organiza- tions including: A.A.U.. of which he has been executive secretary of this district for the past eleven years. Na- tional Records and Registration Com- mittees, and the NCAA. Ice Hockey Rules Committee. Divisions of the General Manager ' s office are headed by K. K. Stonier and Leo Adams. 26
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o F I C E R U.S.C. ' s first lady is Lucy Ann MacLean. Lucy Ann was hostess for all of the social events of the year. Some of her official duties included: chairman of Women ' s Homecoming Football Banquet, chairman of Election ' s Dance, and social hostess for Homecoming. Lucy Ann is a member of Trojan Amazons, Orchesis, Freshmen Advisory Committee, and Religious Conference. She was chosen a Maid of Troy in her sophomore year. Pi Beta Phi is her social sorority. Grace Libby holds the office of A.S.U.S.C. Secretary. As one step forward in Student Government, she inaugurated the practice of having the Senate Minutes printed in the col- umns of the Daily Trojan in complete form, after every meeting. Grace was vice-president of Delta Delta Delta, a member of Mortar Board. President of Spooks and Spokes, Secretary of the Junior Council, Amazons, Zeta Phi Eta, and Senior Council. She also served on El Rodeo. LUCY ANN MACLEAN GRACE LIBBY 25
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EXECUTIVE Assistant General Manager of the Associat- ed Students, Leo Adams has shown great abil- ity. He has had charge of a varied group of activities in connection with student sports. Recently he has become Assistant Director of Athletics, and is responsible for athletic train- ing quarters and Bovard Field, and arranging and transacting of minor sports schedules. Mr. Adams hires student workers for the football and basketball games, and supervises the tech- nical end of ticket distribution. Mr. Adams is a Kappa Sigma and was the president of A.S. U.S.C. during his undergraduate career. As Manager of Student Publications, Ken- neth K. Stonier is responsible for the progress and maintenance of all Associated Students ' periodicals. He advises student editors and managing editors, and acts as financial advis- er of the Daily Trojan, Pigskin Review, El Rodeo, Wampus, and the Freshman Hand- book. Mr. Stonier supervises all publication budgets and is responsible for the drawing up of all contracts. He is faculty representative serving on the Student Board of Publications. Mr. Stonier, a student of Troy, belonged to Kappa Alpha and Skull and Dagger. LEO ADAMS Assistant General Manager KENNETH K. STONIER Manager of Publications 27
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