Glendale Junior College - La Reata Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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Represei Maher iw: Jack Anderson, Treasurer; Leone Rockhold, Secretary; Peyton Baer. Vice Pres Mishler, Secretary of Dramatics; Rowland Carter. Mens Athletic Representative; By ative; Julia Leonard. Women ' s Athletic Representative. Lower row: Charles Smith. Editor of Galleon; Mary Nisbet. Sophomore Representative; Russell Nixon, Sophom James Dilley, Secretary of Forensics. dent. Middle ro on Durley. Freshmd Editor of Log. Pa 3re Representative; FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD As we approach the end of another school year and look back over the two pre- ceding semesters, we are able to see various commendable things that the students attending Glendale Junior College have contributed to the college standing. Schol- astically we have been able to maintain the standard that has been set by students In previous years. Athletically, our teams haVe shown a decided improvement over those of last year. In the field of speech, we find Glendale Junior College again setting the pace for her opponents. ' ' These things were possible only because of the spirit of cooperation which has existed be- tween all the groups that combine to make up a college. In the past, each student administra- tion has set the goal a little higher than the one previous. We have done so and achieved our mark this year. Upon seeing the group to which we are passing the torch, we may rest assured that it will be kept brightly burning. BOB RIST, President of Associated Students ROBERT RIST Piii i- Sinrlrni

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FLORENCE M. SHELLY, A.B., A.M. Chemistry SAM A. TENISON B.S. Physical Education LILLIAN E. THOMPSON A.B. HERMAN H. WIEBE A.B.. A.M. DONALD V. SPAGNOLI A.B., A.M. Registrar, Social Scienes PARK L TURRILL A.B., B.S., M.S. Chemistry EMMA M. UELAND B.S., A.M. ELMER T. WORTHY A.B., J.D. Social Sciences, Dean of Men FACULTY I ' ufii- V. ' uihln-n



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Upper row: Tom Smithson. Vice President; Janet Mabry, Secretary; Jack Anderson. Treasurer. Middle row: Howard Bentley. Freshman Representative; Howard Mallory, Men ' s Athletic Representative; Julia Leonard. Women ' s Athletic Representative; Louise Glenn. Sophomore Representative. Lower row: Ray Anderson. Secretary of Forensics; Jack Powers. Secertary of Dramatics; Robert Risl. Souhomore Representative; Charles Smith. Editor of Log; Paul Maher, Editor of Galleon SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD • The main problem facing the student government of the second semester was that of assemblies. In an attempt to raise the program standard, additional funds were appropriated and the number of assemblies was reduced to three each month. ■ Friendly rivalry and good spirit have marked all the athletic contests of the Jaycee, both intra-mural and inter-collegiate. Interest ran high in the inter-club clashes In track, tennis, swimming and baseball. Our col- lege teams have all been in the running for league championships. ■ ' One of the greatest honors that could be given to Slendale was the privilege of being host to the national Phi Rho Pi convention, at which twenty-three schools throughout the nation competed for the national debate championship. Our well-coached debate squad took third place, while Long Beach won the tournament. 1 ' We are slowly yet surely building up the tra- ditions and the spirit which enter into the making of an institution, and we hope that the future years will see these firmly entrenched in the com- munity life of Glendale. LAURENCE POTTER, LAURENCE POTTER President, Associated Students Ticinly

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