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THE JUNIOR COLLEGE Glendale Junior College was created by the voters of Glendale in 1927. A special election authorized the Board of Trustees of the Glendale Union High School district to offer college courses to the students of the city. Elmer T. Worthy was selected as the Dean for the first year, and classes were held in the Glendale Union High School plant. About 125 students were enrolled in the college. The student body of the junior college entered into numerous activities during the first year, adopted a con- stitution, chose college colors and name, and was successful in laying the foundation for a powerful organization in the future. In 1 US Charles A. Nelson was elected director of the junior college by the Board of Trustees. Classes were again held in the high school buildings, and the enrollment numbered about 270. This was an increase of one hundred percent over the first year. The faculty increased from nine members to seventeen during the second year. Student body activities were again numerous. A football team entered competition for the first time. A printed paper was issued nearly every week. The track team won the Southern California championship. Many social events were sponsored by the student body, and several new student organizations were formed. This past year the Glendale Junior College has had a home of its own. The old Harvard High plant was remodeled during the summer, and classes opened in September to 435 students. Many new courses were offered by the Board, and ten new faculty members were secured. This year has witnessed a great increase in student affairs. New beards were created by the Associated Student Body. Many new clubs were organized by groups of students. Although no athletic championships were won, the teams all made a good showing in the large conference of junior colleges.
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Phillips WcFarland Moulder Edwardi tcChesney FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD Frank Bergeron ------- President Al ' drey Phii.i.ii ' s ------ Vice-President DOROTHY McFARLAND ------ Secretary John Moulder -------- Treasurer Joe Edwards ------- Athletic Manager Jack McChesney - Secretary of Publications John Diederich - Secretary of Forensics Enid HaYS ----- Sophomore Representative ROBERT GRAY ----- Sophomore Representative Virginia Lloyd ----- Freshman Representative Naturally many problems of college life are met with by the executive board each year. It is the governing body of all student body activities during the year. The first semester the board had many problems to deal with which were settled with satisfaction. A student body budget occupied much of the time at the first of the year. An Honor Board was created to handle cases of violation of the Honor System. Five members were elected by the executive board: Marian Morehouse, John Moulder, Richard Upjohn, Elbert Sisson, and Lorraine Huber. An Athletic Board of Control was created this year by the executive board. This committee, which was composed of Joe Edwards, Frank B ergeron, and Bert Foster, had charge of all men ' s athletics during the year. The purchase of all athletic equip- ment and the paying of all bills was handled by this board. In January, Frank Bergeron and Kenneth Gardner represented Glendale Junior College at the fifth annual congress of the National Students Federation Association.
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