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Associated Students Davip Kenprick WINNERS in an exciting election in the Spring of 1934, the members of the Executive Board of the Associated Students of the University of Idaho were installed into their respective offices before the close of the second semester of last year. During the ensuing term they held weekly meetings for discussing and taking necessary action on student affairs. David Kendrick, president of the Associated Students, was chairman of the executive board; William Wetherall, vice-president, was vice-chairman. Mary Ellen Brown, as secretary of the Associated Students, also held the position of secretary of the executive board. Remaining members of the executive board were Robert Bennett and Leslie Albee, senior men; Frances Wimer and Mary Hartley, senior women; Louis August and Bernard Peterson, junior men; Mary Jane Pace, junior woman; Bill Arm- strong, sophomore man. Ex-officio members were Dean T. S. Kerr, faculty advisor; Abe Goff, resident alumnus; Harold Boyd, editor of The Idaho Argonaut; Ethlyn O'Neal, president of the Associated Women Students. During the past year, besides having the usual work of supervising publications, athletics, dramatics, music, and forensics, the executive board has done considerable work in the preparation of a proportional representation plan for the election of officers, and has planned a number of General Assemblies for the entertainment of the student body. ASUI Executive Board . .. Between classes in front of Science Hall... Campus walk from top of Ad Building
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Graduate Manager Grorcr F. Howton THe pury of the Graduate Manager is to budget and control the funds of the Associated Students. Activities included under his supervision are athletics, publications, dramatics, debate, music, stock-judging, and rifle marksmanship. This position requires cooperation with all of the student managers, the student coaches, and the Student Body officials. It demands business ability, and the critical examination of every purchase, so that the Student Body may secure the fullest return from its investments. The yearly expenses of student activities are around seventy-five thousand dollars, most of the income being derived from the payment of Associated Student Body fees, and the guarantees and gate receipts from athletic contests. George E. Horton, who holds this position, has been well-known and admired ever since his under-graduate days at Idaho, when he helped to draw up the first constitution for the Associated Students of the University of Idaho, and captained the football team that won the northwest championship in 1900. lor several years prior to his appointment as Graduate Manager, “Cap” Horton served on the Alumni Executive Board. He is assisted in his office by Mrs. Lillian Bair. Through “Cap’s” wise management and careful planning, and with the assistance of federal grants of money, four new concrete tennis courts have been built on the campus. New bleachers were also built at the end of MacLean Field. “Cece” Greathouse and “Cap” . .. Cap’s Office Door . . . Lillian FE. Bair, Graduate Manager's Secretary ... The Gym at night @™ 4 iid | Page 26
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