University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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Iixeclltive Ullllllllifflblb Page 22 A Wt! 4 S llarclin. Sec. Scgerstroin, Trcas. Xlnrris. Pres, Ramlrmlpli, Y.-Pres. XYright Francis Fenix Hr-neli lialcli F YHE Executive Committee is the active representative governing group over the financial and administrative phases of student body activities. It is composed of six upperclass students, elected at large by the student body, and the four executive officers. This year's Committee had the following members: Clark Briggs, Robert Wright, Isabel Falch, Floyd Taylor, Margaret Hench, and Ralph Francis as student body representatives, William Morris, Pauline Randolph, Charles Segerstrom, and Rowena Hardin as the four executive officers of the student body. + The Committee meets weekly to pass on bills, put its approval on all administrative sponsorings of the various committees, and to fix and appropriate budgets. Expenditures on the 1931-32 budget were slashed ten per cent this year. A heavy enrollment of graduate students exempt from student body fees was the cause of a decreased income and necessitated the action of the Committee. + A Traditions Committee, consisting of Charles Seger- strom, Rowena Hardin, and Ralph Francis, was appointed in September to decide the extent to which traditions should be enforced. Their report advised a strict vote for all Pacific traditions and this was followed out. The Committee also voted improvements of the C. O. P. barber shop. The filling of vacancies on the various committees is another serious duty of the group. Comptroller O. H. Ritter, the chairman of the Rally Committee, and Graduate Manager R. L. Breeden often attend the Committee meetings.

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Assncialteel Wmnen ffllllcllfs 1. Gliilclou lltmli-ii lmmlquist Roy F WHE associated women students of the college have had an active and suc- cessful year on the campus. Evening monthly meetings were an innova- tion and the first was a get-together between the freshmen and upper-class women. The Big Sister movement was carried out again this year and provided each freshman woman with some upperclass one to help her become adjusted to the new college routine. The year's activities were ably directed by the following officers: Barbara Borden, president, Doris Lundquist, vice-president, Gretchen Roy, secretary, and Marion Gliddon, treasurer. + A joint Christmas party was held with the four sororities on December 10, under the arrangement of Doris Lundquist. The second semester was opened with a formal reception for the student body on February 4, with President Barbara Borden presiding. All of the meetings throughout the year were successfully planned and campus talent was offered as entertainment in supplement to various speakers. + The yearly Extrava- ganza was presented on March 4 to a large audience in the gymnasium. From previous similar programs the organization has been able to purchase tennis courts for the college and is now planning to build a swimming pool. Harriet Sulser directed the event, entitled What The Hades,', which was composed entirely of original numbers and music by students. The assisting committees included Gene Bone, Charles Bardin, Marion Gliddon, Tom Cotter, Carol Carrington, Carlos Wood, Kay Kinsey, Howard Bailey, Caroline Diffenderfer, Douglas Moore, Pat Reische, Betty Hyde, Ruth High and Ruth Dodge. Concessions and dancing fol- lowed the program. + The Tea Room, a lunch room in the Cub House on the campus and owned by the A. W. S., was under the management of Evelyn Sawyer this year and several improvements have been made. Considerable profits are realized from this very successful business venture established some years ago. + Officers for next year were elected April 14 so as to enable the president-elect to accompany the president to the Western State Conference of Associated College Women Students at Corvalis, Oregon, from April 20-24. Page 21



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