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- iiociafacf will Sfucfslziii Nfen students who take their meals at the Women's Residence Building held a meeting in the drawing room Qctober Sth at which a constitution was adopted, officially creating the Associated lklen Students, an organization to promote fel- lowship and social activities. The officers elected were: President, Dick Williamsg Vice-President, Blaine Pickettg Secretary-Treasurer, Paul Mitchell. Committees were appointed by the president, consisting of: Athletic Committee, Keith Harris, Cam Smith, and Frank Dillong and a Social Committee, Van l-lenkle. Ben Miller, Frank Aten, and Don Witter. Faculty sponsors are Prof. j. Robert Miller and Prof. Charles Hill. Among activities sponsored by the Association were various athletic tourna- ments, including a series of volley-ball games and ping-pong contests. The equip- ment for conducting skating parties was taken over from the college and carried on by the Association. On Penn Day evening, October 1-lth, the Associated Men Students sponsored a banquet and entertainment. The Association presented a program of Mens Follies in the Chapel on November 22nd. The Sailors Log, directed bv Miss Alice Moe. portrayed in all-male cast of thirty actors several amusing scenes in a sailors travels. Short features between scenes were added bits of humor. Beryl Perisho took the lead- ing role as the sailor. Piano accompaniment was furnished by Rollin Eaton. TOP GROVP, BACK ROW-Harvey, Hall, Rrfnaurl, Lynn. Vittil Bu thu F cr f x erly. FRUN1' RUWfVVilsfm, Campbell, Healrl, VVL-lsh, Yu tug ii Vlicgnixn 'lor-D. Williams. Pit-kt-tt, Mitchell. Smith. Loxvlik f,iRUI,'P, BALK Rfrv---D. Williams, Holmes, Harris 'XIQC irl Htnklt A tn U'lIURI'I'IL'IlklC', Pt-risho, W. RElL'Zl1'i, A. Latham, Tatum. FRUNT R fr xv-Memlt-nhall, Sorden Mitchell I' rsxtht Millti Stuensoii. Andersen, VV .Ragar1, Pickett. mm ww Q-
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Seniors who will be lost loy graduation include Captain Doc Ragan, Chuck Weatherwax, Dick Williams, Ben Braffart, john Scheuermann, and Ralph Dead- man. Other letterrnen include Gerald Andersen and Roy Clark, juniors. Sopho- mores, Watson, Bainbridge, Amby Doller, lVlcCormick, Louis Dye, and Dale DeVault. Marion Wilson assisted Coach Whalin in care of the equipment. Coach Whalin was ably assisted by Fred Radloflf of lowa City, who served as line coach. Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn FOQTBALL SCGRES Washington jr. College 0 Upper lowa 20 Parsons 7 Wartlourg 0 lowa Wesleyan 7 Western lll. Teachers 6 Central 7 47 TOP-Completed p a s s, Five yard penalty, ready to go? BOT- ToM-Penn 14, Parsons 7, Hike 1...2... -fe!,i.i'r'iEL S newsgr- IIA' cfs, XFX 5 I 1 1 1 9 M' it
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OLUZ9 JMEIZ Z Cyfiziificuz uoaiafion Leonard Hall, President and Van Henkle, Vice-President, assisted by an able cabinet, have directed the Young lVlen's Christian Association through a very successlul year. lvlr. Huffman has performed splendidly as adviser lor this group, and through his ellorts many able and inspiring speakers have been obtained. Among the speakers presented to the group were Mr. Corlett, local attorney and lormer Y. lvl. C. A. vvorker, and Charles l-lavvorth, principal ol the Oskaloosa High School. Several local ministers have contributed much to the thinking ol' the Association this year. lfarlier this year the Association, in cooperation vvith the Y. W. C. A., pre- sented the annual Hallovveen Carnival. Students vvere entertained by every- thing lirom fortune tellers to vveight guessers. The little German Band vvandered lrom booth to booth playing tunes. The highlight ol' the program vvas the amateur shovv conducted by Hffoloneli' C. B. Picket. Prizes also vverc olllercd for the best costumes. Early in the second semester the Y. lXl. C. A., again in conjunction vvith the Y. W. C A.. sponsored a Sunday Vesper service in recognition ol National Prayer Day. A musical program vvas given by the students, and Dr. lXflcGrevv spoke. Attendance at the meetings and interest in the organizations vvork have reached a nevv high this year. BACK ROW-Clark, A, Latham, R. Dcailman, O. Byerly, A. Aniln-rsim FRONT Rowe-Harrison, Ilenkle, Hall, VV. Ragan. is 1 www ,Ei MIS, If vgg, gpm 099 s nr fue'
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