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Associated Women Students

LetterSSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is the largest organization on the campus in that each girl upon her entrance into the University automatically becomes a member. From the Girls' Club founded in 1911 grew the Woman's Self Government Association, and in the spring of last year the name of Associated Women Students was adopted, the most universally used name of the national group of which the Nebraska association is a member.

     It has successfully sponsored the annual Girls' Costume Party and the Girls' Cornhusker Luncheon, which has grown in number from one hundred and eighty-five to eight hundred. Due to the suggestion of A. W. S. came the "Big and Little Sister" movement, vocational guidance week for girls, and the May morning breakfast. During the last year it has directed the weekly teas, serving as recreation and oppoprtunity (sic) for campus friendships. It has also introduced the Co-ed Follies, a series of vaudeville skits presented under the direction of University girls.

     The board is composed of five seniors, four juniors and four sophomores, elected each spring. It works directly with the A. W. S. council of which the presidents of all organized houses are members.

OFFICERS

President

RUTH WELLS

Vice-President

FRANCES MCCHESNEY

Secretary

MARGARET DUNLAP

Treasurer

RUTH BARKER

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Ad Club

LetterHE University Advertising Club was organized December 2, 1924, under the direction of Prof. A. G. Hinman, with Marion Woodard as president. This year it has been under the sponsorship of Dr. E. T. Grether, with a membership of twenty-five. The Advertising Club is working to better relations between merchants and University publications, to raise the standard of advertising in University publications, to advertise student functions and to favorably advertise the University.

     The Advertising Club intends to associate with the Lincoln Advertising Club and with the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. Several banquets will be held next year. Authorities on all advertising will be brought before the organization and all the students interested in advertising. Membership has been limited to those who are actively engaged in this work.

OFFICERS

President

HAROLD GISH

Vice-President

KATE GOLDSTEIN

Secretary

EVELYN LINLEY

Treasurer

T. SIMPSON MORTON

Advisor

DR. E. T. GRETHER

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