Wyo . student body andhas upheld the cherished traditions of the school. The business end of the work has been handled very efficientlyunder the management of Mr. order to make a sane social life available to all, the committee early started the planof having inexpensive, but enjoyable dances every two weeks, which has been successfullycarried out. Athletics for both men and women have been encouraged by the committee, and riflemarksmanship has been recognized as a minor sport. The A. S. U. share in the activities of High School Week was well carried out, and of course the A. S.


Wyo . student body andhas upheld the cherished traditions of the school. The business end of the work has been handled very efficientlyunder the management of Mr. order to make a sane social life available to all, the committee early started the planof having inexpensive, but enjoyable dances every two weeks, which has been successfullycarried out. Athletics for both men and women have been encouraged by the committee, and riflemarksmanship has been recognized as a minor sport. The A. S. U. share in the activities of High School Week was well carried out, and of course the A. S. U. W. will take its usual part in the Home Coming Week activities. On the whole, we should say that the Ship of State is sailing smoothly onward. OFFICERS President Sam Neff Vice Jane Beck Secretary Ruth Hemphill Business Manager. Edward T. Graham DELEGATES-AT-LARGE Perry Alers Michael Wind Claire Tucker William Featherstone Walter Jensen Edwin Hathaway Wilmer Stevens Page Sixty-nine. Women s League Page Seventy T D HE Womens League, which was organized last year for promoting thespirit of democracy, and legislating upon all affairs pertaining to thewomen students, has been unusually successful this year. It numbersamong its -successes the Co-Ed Ball, a Vocational Conference forWomen, and several worth-while mass meetings. The League is governed by a Legislative Board consisting of arepresentative from every womens organization on the campus. Themembers of the Board for 1921-22 are: Mary Maynard President Laurabelle Boelime _. Vice President Gladys Sibley _ Secretary Laura Allyn .-. Treasurer Ruth Hemphill Corresponding Secretary Bessie Day Maurine Hollo Emma Holland Margaret Dixon Maraaret Rae Page Seventy-one


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