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Little known to the students of Juco, there has been a secret service organization operating all year. This secret service operates under the name of Student Council. Don t mistake this and hold the S. C. responsible for all the secrets exposed in the Atta Keyhole column of the Grizzly Growls, for that sage old person Winter Walchall has no connection with the secret services of the Student Council. Fact of the matter is that their services are of a different nature. The S. C. happens to be one of those strong, silent (oh, very silent) organizations of Juco which tries to make our college a better college. There hasn ' t been a lot for the Council to do this year because the student body itself has made the college better. The main feature of the S. C. is the promotion of the sale of the annuals. If during the week Feb. 25 to March 2, someone dashed up to you and toid you that your name was on his list you probably wondered what you were in for. But you found out that it was just a Student Council member trying to sell you an annual. The Student Council also carries on a corres- pondence with the other Junior Colleges of the state in order to find new ideas to present to the student body The S. C. is composed of three members from each class with Sidney Austin, Valoise Angle, and Anita Moss representing the Freshman class the first semester, and Valoise Angle, Dorothea Bear, and Anita Moss, the second semester. The ♦ Juco s Secret Service Department The Student Council Sophomore class was represented both semesters by Don Weidman, Virgil Simpson, and Sarah Alice Young. The presidents of each class are members with Bob Thompson, president of the Freshman class acting as secretary and Keith Jackson, president of the Sophomore clas s acting as president. The Student Council is sponsored by Miss Wresler and Mr. Coffman — Anita Moss. Virgil Simpson, Don Weidman, Mr. Coffman, Albert Bramble, Miss Wrestler, Robert Thompson, Keith Jackson, Dorothea Beer, Anita Moss, Valoise Angle Page Three
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!t is possible that the President has passed up some valuable material in choosing his advisors from the intelligentsia of the nation. His loss has been our gain. Juco may not be a four year institution, but it has a faculty comparable to that of a larger college. Dean Walker, who also teaches philosophy and education, has served ably as the helmsman of the college for several years. By his beaming face ye shall know him. Our future financiers, politicians, and social workers learned the rudi- ments of their trades from Mr. Shumway, intellec- tual and witty,- our orators and actors were insoired by Mr. Nixon, genial and talented,- historians were equipped by Miss Eagle, smiling- ly radiant; linguists owe their srart to Miss Townsend, versatile and peppy; aspiring authors are indebted to Miss Milford, affable and literary,- future scientists can attribute their suc- cess in varying degrees to Miss Hutchison, energetic biologist, Mr. Dick, religious physicist, Miss Wrestler, accurate mathematician, Mr. Cowman skillful chemist, or Mr. Brandenburg nimble-witted geologist. You musicians have been aided by our ta ' ented instructor, Miss Staadt and Mr. Wallingford. Amateur athletes have been trained by two hard-working coaches, Red Smith and Tommy Thomas. Pauline Eagle, L. W. Nixon, Ruth Milford, H. A. Shum- way, Sue Townsend, Dean Earl Walker, Frances Hutch- ison, Ferna Wrestler, E. G. Dick, S. H. Coffman, Mer- rill Brandenburg. All in all they make a well-rounded group that has worked in school and out to make the El Dorado Junior College what it is. — Max Jones. We Have a Brain Trust! Dean Walker Supt. Hughes To Advise Our Two Capable Administrators Page Two
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Soph pnomores Gerald Abbey Kathleen Ash Gerald Auer Josephine Bigelow Helen Boyd Albert Bramble Elvin Brickley Irma Britting Dorothyanne Brown Marjorie Claunch Ed ward a Cochran O. J. Connel! Sadie Crommett Margaret Delong Dorothy Lou Dickson Gladys Eakin Page Four
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