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Supervision is an essential factor in every form of organi- zation. In Juco this supervision is vested in the student council — the organization that acts as the governing body of our school. Its membership is composed of representatives; each club has one representative; and the class presidents attend. The student council began work immediately, electing as its officers Clarence Borger, president; Grant Salisbury, vice-president; and Dorothy McCully, secretary. The sponsors of this group ? ere Miss Wrest- ler, Mr. Shumway, and Mr. C off man. Their work began by providing for the assembly programs, the working out of a standard school sticker and a school pennant, and they selected the editor and co-editor of this annual. Then to aid new students in getting acquainted, this organization spon- sored two all-school parties, one at the first of each semester. 19
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LY GROWLS STAFF Editor Peggy Smith Ass ' t. Editor Jean Lansing Sports Editor Kenneth Locke Reporters Rachel Boyer, Loyd Break- •ey, Junior Cooley, Wilbur Harms, Marjorie Neuman, Juanita Rockwood, Elizabeth Amy Snodgrass. Don ' t miss the all-school house-warming. All Juco will be - out for a good time. Will i Y. W. C. A, PI DELTA The membership of th- „ ! rt Delta Theta embraces latent theatrical talen4 V° the, Ttt ? A HEART ! strolled into [hf ' J Uary 8 ' as « told toX ' ve aTeaft WRS irts Th! °, ld not to lose our ?- L az zne ns. The numbers on ,„ + ' dlcate th rts corres pon?ed to X ' c .shine tr written what each g -] t, ' f ifSS-Wn a very fusing prj m Wki- fie CABINET MEETING two by two, three by ' ' no, two Dy two, im« - , ..•rtC X W. cabinet made its «o V up and over the icy| Rachel Boyer ' s m the. EL DORADC KTUNIOR COLLEGE tf ELTA THEl : AENJOYS PAR.7 . a YoF January 14. Our — b T « ° ocA ° the business meeting - i„ ,r oari some Rachel Boyer ' s m the of January 14. Our e oVV o V the business meeting X E as se v W - 5 %vf Wretary read som % » »tW T written reports of , .t°t v ?V$ £« r.o ?wer tf VC Ie ' ,o Yfl e %» ' G° vu, %; «£ ? ' ?% ° i i hint, all ye ---secretary v V •£ o S9 ' « ) ' Of ' ?nOET AN A hTj i fr. ■ fete c of first °vin ' « - «.-- We ar e ao-, „ ? 5l oi Ji. o - „ « J ep ' t H Kt PORTER-. r1 tc 5-tI- 2?i5aa S . i g. K? g ge tfte 1 e E. J n ™ and abp % , heard £ at ban , e 0 PHI RHO Pl U S Ui; the f f 4, , VV° f and a 1 , !a v c AT HUTCHINSON ling h % Newels. 4 - - . « £-; m , .. , 5.% .V Nrovide HOUSING RULES e ( 6e a ' uchat. °s7sh™ W a A y meriCan G0Tt « : ' - ?nnm 10 « r i. i . . . «-„p f ■ v
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Science is con- stantly confronted with difficult ob- stacles. Perhaps this is what makes it so interesting, but too often, these exces- sive difficulties tend to be discoura- ging. Our own sci- ence club has certainly had more than its share of difficul- ties during the past school year. The result was that their progress, at first, was quite slow. T he reason is most apparent, in that this organization was probably the one most handicapped by our former crowded conditions during the erection of our new school building. However, this club rallied true to its colors and many interesting experiments have been performed during the last few weeks of school. The members elected as their president, Stanley Bullock; and with the aid of their able sponsor, Mr. Coffman, this combination presented one of the most interesting organiza- tions in our school. Needless to say, it is really quite in- structive, too.
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