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Page 27 text:
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FACULTY CLUB A. H. Hollenberg.... R. L. Jones........ Mr3. Alice M. Daniel .....President Vice-President Secy.-Treas. The Faculty Club of the Cahfornia Polytechnic School is both a social and a professional organization. It provides the faculty and the adminis- trative staff members with a medium for recreational activities such as dinners, picnics, card parties and dancing. The first social event of the year was held at the Cambria Lodge where a large group, including the new and old members of the faculty and their wives, office force, and regional supervisors of agriculture education for the State of California, joined together for the annual dinner to welcome the new members to our midst. Mr. Beck acted as toastmaster of the evening and the new faculty members put on a dandy bit of entertainment follow- ing the dinner. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. Another social event of the club has been the meeting once a month in our California Polytechnic School Social Room for an evening of entertain- ment. The program has been that of designating each meeting as a “State” night such as Oregon night, Iowa night, etc. The members of the faculty who have come from these states put on a program depicting the activities of the part of the country where they were from. The meetings also in- cluded bridge, petlro and cribbage which were followed each time with a feed. The second dinner of the school year was held at Hotel Paso Robles where a goodly number of the faculty were present.The dinner was enjoyed by all and was carried on without a regular program. After the dinner, bridge was the program for the remainder of the evening. The last social function of the year is to be the annual Barbecue, which will be held at one of the picnic grounds of the county. Each year the Faculty Club sponsors a float in the San Luis Obispo Fiesta. This year is to be no exception and again we hope to have one that is representative of the school.
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Front Row: Earl Don host. I Ingmar Goold. Alice M. Panic!. Wilma Stillwell. Dorothy Stillwell. Angela Ghirlnndn. Routn Fischer Harold Wilson, George I» Couper. Second Row: M. B. Smith, George M. Prumm. bourne G. Eaton, J. I. Thompson, K P. Mason, Margaret Chase. Irving K Cox. J J. Hyer. Carl G. Beck. Third Row: Harold P. Davidson, Lawrence Tuggle, Roy L. Jones. Richard Leach, Howard K. O’DanioI , A. M. McCapoa, James Merson, Capt. J. C. Deuel, Julian A. McPhee. Fourth Row: W. R Howe». O. F. Lucksinger. Frank J. Coffey. Yard M. Shepard, Alvin H. Hollcnbcrg, Weir Fetters, C. E. Knott, L. E. McFarland, M. C. Martinson Last Row: V. II. Mcacham, H C. Figgc.
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WHEN EARTH’S LAST PICTURE IS PAINTED When earth’s last picture is painted And the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colours have faded. And the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it— Lie down for an aeon or two. Till the Master of All Good Workmen Shall put us to work anew. And those that were good shall be happy; They shall sit in a golden chair; They shall splash at a ten-league canvas With brushes of comets’ hair; They shall find real saints to draw from— Magdalene, Peter and Paul; They shall work for an age at a sitting And never be tired at all! And only the Master shall praise us. And only the Master shall blame; And no one shall work for money, And no one shall work for fame; But each for the joy of the working. And each, in his separate star, Shall draw the Thing as he sees It For the God of Things as They are! —Rudyard Kipling.
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