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Rutledge, Slocum, Bridge, Rowe, Backer, Bidegaray, Horan Associated Women Students THE Associated Women Students have completed another successful year of activity under the leadership of Lehla Slocum and Ruth Rowe. The activities have been numerous, including two conferences, the most important of which was that of the western division of Associated Women Students at Corvallis, Oregon. This convention was attended by Ruth Rowe, Virginia Ferson, and Mary Baker, dean of women. They also attended the Alta and Central California Conference of Junior Colleges at Modesto. The gayest social event of the year was the dance given before Christmas in the gymnasium. Refreshments were served and prizes for a novelty dance were awarded to Ruth Chandler and Doris Thompson. Other delightful events were bridge parties, dances, and a St. Patrick's Day Party. At Christmas time dinners were provided for several needy families of Fresno. The college women also aided in the sale of seals for the Tuberculosis Association under the student leadership of Phyllis Rutledge. An inter-organization basketball tournament under the direction of Marjory Ludy was a great success. The close of the tournament was marked by a banquet in honor of the winners, Jane Hagerty's team, to which all the women students were invited. The members of the team were presented with bracelets. Among the assemblies sponsored by the Associated Women Students was one given for the Girls' League of the Roosevelt High School, under the direction of Elizabeth Horan. Perhaps the most entertaining assembly of the year was the one put on by the faculty women. Readings, dances, piano selections, songs, yells and skits were featured. er Lehla Slocum Elizabeth Horan Margaret Mill Ruth Rowe Edna Bridge Marjory Ludy OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Manager Athletic Manager Ruth Rowe Virginia Ferson Mickey Bidegaray Irene Backer Phyllis Rutledge Marjory Ludy Twenty-One
Yearbook Title | 1932 Campus 1932 |
Date Published | 1932 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1932 by W. Linville Munday, Jr. and George R. Sykes, Jr. .. Printed in Fresno by Crown Printing and Engraving Company .. Engraved in Fresno by the Fresno Photo Engraving Company under the supervision of Levon J. Kemalyan .. Photographs by Ed Maxwell and Andrew Mattei III. |
Yearbook Title | 1932 Campus 1932 |
Date Published | 1932 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | Rutledge, Slocum, Bridge, Rowe, Backer, Bidegaray, Horan Associated Women Students THE Associated Women Students have completed another successful year of activity under the leadership of Lehla Slocum and Ruth Rowe. The activities have been numerous, including two conferences, the most important of which was that of the western division of Associated Women Students at Corvallis, Oregon. This convention was attended by Ruth Rowe, Virginia Ferson, and Mary Baker, dean of women. They also attended the Alta and Central California Conference of Junior Colleges at Modesto. The gayest social event of the year was the dance given before Christmas in the gymnasium. Refreshments were served and prizes for a novelty dance were awarded to Ruth Chandler and Doris Thompson. Other delightful events were bridge parties, dances, and a St. Patrick's Day Party. At Christmas time dinners were provided for several needy families of Fresno. The college women also aided in the sale of seals for the Tuberculosis Association under the student leadership of Phyllis Rutledge. An inter-organization basketball tournament under the direction of Marjory Ludy was a great success. The close of the tournament was marked by a banquet in honor of the winners, Jane Hagerty's team, to which all the women students were invited. The members of the team were presented with bracelets. Among the assemblies sponsored by the Associated Women Students was one given for the Girls' League of the Roosevelt High School, under the direction of Elizabeth Horan. Perhaps the most entertaining assembly of the year was the one put on by the faculty women. Readings, dances, piano selections, songs, yells and skits were featured. er Lehla Slocum Elizabeth Horan Margaret Mill Ruth Rowe Edna Bridge Marjory Ludy OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Manager Athletic Manager Ruth Rowe Virginia Ferson Mickey Bidegaray Irene Backer Phyllis Rutledge Marjory Ludy Twenty-One |
Rights | Copyright 1932 by W. Linville Munday, Jr. and George R. Sykes, Jr. .. Printed in Fresno by Crown Printing and Engraving Company .. Engraved in Fresno by the Fresno Photo Engraving Company under the supervision of Levon J. Kemalyan .. Photographs by Ed Maxwell and Andrew Mattei III. |
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