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Upper row: Laurence Potter, Gordon MacDonald. Lower row: Howard Bcntley. Joe Goodman. Paul Mahc ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS ' i ' Since the origin of Glendale Junior College in 1927, the Associated Men Students have tried to keep pace with the rapid advancement of the school. The organization was formed for the purpose of uniting the men of the college that they might carry on social, athletic, and other activities through their union. This organization was formed soon after the establishment of the Jaycee. ■ During both semesters, many social events and other activities were enjoyed by the A. M. S. as well as the rest of the student body. The activities included a sport dance given in honor of the football squad. A smoker was held for the entertainment of the men students. Exhibition boxing and wrestling were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience, though perhaps not so much by the participants. Election of officers for the second semester was held then also. ■ In the second half of the year, a meeting was held prior to the installation of officers, in which representatives from each sport gave pep talks to increase the number actively participating in athletics. A student dance in the form of a carnival was well supported and managed by members of the organization. ' J ' The following officers were elected the first semester: Laurence Potter, President; Paul Maher, Vice President; William Donally, Secretary-Treasurer. Second semester executives were Gordon MacDonald, President; hloward Bentley, Vice President; and Joe Goodman, Secretary-Treasurer. All men students are eligible for member- ship and are under the common bond of goodfellowship for the betterment of the school. Pui r Tivnily-livo
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