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THE STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL OFFICERS Bob Christensen ...... President Bernard Butcher ....Vice-President Charles Blecksmith.....Secretary Baldwin Reinhold ......Treasurer The Student Affairs Council is the representative governing group of the California Polytechnic. The student membership includes the president, vice-president, secre- tary and treasurer of the student body, two members representing the division cf agriculture, two members from the industrial division, a mem- ber of the band, and one member for every twenty-five students of the organized campus organizations, namely, the Aero Club, the Future Farm- ers of America, and the Poly Phase Club. The Student Affairs Council supervises the government of the student body, handles student body expenses, sponsors student body dances, and similar student activities. This year several student body dances were held and a new student Co-op store was created, bringing some of the necessi- ties and many luxuries to the campus. Faculty advisers of the Student Affairs Council for this year were: Mr. 0. F. Lucksinger, Capt. J. C. Deuel, Mr. C. E. Knott, and Mr. Carl G. Beck.
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CHASE HALL OFFICERS Baldwin Reinhold ..... President Fred Bradley......Vice-President Fred Beecher . .. Secretary-Treasurer Chase Hall is the newest of the four dormitories. It was named after Miss Margaret Chase who is in charge of the English Department. It’s membership, including members of both Deuel and Chase dormitories, was started in 1932. It is under the guiding hand of Capt. J. C. Deuel, the genial and square-shooting superintendent of Chase Hall. The club holds it’s meetings in the spacious and comfortable lounge on the main floor. The club was organized to bring the fellows of the dif- ferent departments who lived in the dormitory together. The fellows cre- ate their own regulations. They nominate a cafeteria-dormitory committee which looks after any complaints which the men might have to make about the food served in the cafeteria, which is situated next to Chase. It was proved throughout the year that there was a lack of friction between the men of the different departments and a harmonizing effect was displayed. Chase Hall was not to be outdone in making merry. It was found that Capt. Deuel had to frequently stop the water fights on the second floor to protect the men on the ground floor from drowning. Some of the common occurrences were: Suehiro and Jensen arguing, only to have Reinhold and Rogers butt in to make things worse. Frequent skirmishes between West and Null. Paul Friel yelling for his broom every morning. Bradley vowing to get even with the fellows who put that snake in his bed while he was taking his nap. “Musclehead” Adams answering the phone (hoping it’s for him). Jourdin bumming cigarets. Frequent “bull sessions” in Carpenter and Lynn's room. Pete Giampaoli drowning out his canary. Huntsinger sleeping late. Slicton and Pugh vowing to study. Witmer imitating a wild and woolly savage with his cattle calls. Zeiders giving the boys the mumps scare.
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