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SAGA for 1928 29 Left lo right: Mix: R. Brooks, Mrs. White, Hopping, Kimble, Mrs. Yager, E. Brooks. OOPERATIVE STORE--A certain percentage of the year's profits is recognized as belonging to the junior College Student Body inasmuch as the Vi- kings bought more than five thousand books from the store. Junior College students who assisted in the store were Ramona Brooks, assistant adviser, Edith Brooks, assistant student manager, Charles Hopping, head cashier, Virginia Sheehan and Helen Kimble, cashiers. Mrs. Ruby C. Yager, assisted by Mrs. F. White, acted as faculty adviser. j . l 5 ' . jp fi-' TAGE CREW-By far the largest project of the Stage Crew was Mama's Affairf, the annual school play. The staff consisted of Louis Risley, stage man- ager, Jim Burns, assistant and propertiesg Everett Wormington, electrician, Robert Lindemuth, scenemang Roy Short, John Os- ler, Charles Tillesen, flymeng Eva Geiger, Nellie DeWitte, properties, Miss Ruth Burdick, stage adviser-director, and G. W. Edwards, technician. Junior College assemblies have all required the support of this group. . I. 7 W' 't Left to righl: Bums, Rislcy, Luhman, Doolillle Wormington, Short, Oxler.
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28 SAGA for 1928 lf Back row, left to right: Crump, Liggett, Risley, Mr. Coleman, Flaherty, Jones, Abe, first row: Archer, teGroen, Pike, Allen, Bell, Van Ec, Friedman. ADUCEUS-Pre-medic men were among the first to organize. Purpos- ing to investigate the relations of therapeutics to everyday affairs, the group spends most of its time in technical study. A number of good times have found their way into the club program. Officers for 1927-8 were Bill Van Ee, president, Arnold Friedman, vice-president, Louis Risley, secretary-treasurer, and Claire Pike, historian. RUSH AND PENCIL-Studying Gainsborouglfs Blue Boy, Milt Gross's Nize Baby and various in- termediate types, Brush and Pencil members have devoted the year to an investigation of all phases of graphic art. Membership in the club is limited to the charter members and those people accepted in tryouts. The of- ficers were Dorothy Webster, presiclentg Ruth Jackson, vice-president, Grace Schlosser, sec- retary-treasurerg Miss Evelyn Olsen, adviser. Back row, left to right: Armstrong, jackson, Braswell, Mildred Knauf, Clark, Smith, Reed, Henning, first row: Buford, Malloy, Webster, Scbellenberg, Schlosser, Madeline Knauf, Wolfe, Dooley.
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30 SAGA for 1928 Left to riglvf: I.mv.'c11:e, Mcl-say, Hopkins, Miss Renier, DeWille, Kincaid, Geiger, TUDENT CLUB-As a branch of a national organization which is repre- sented on practically every campus in the country, the Student Club, college chapter of the Y. W. C. A., has functioned well in the social activities of college women. The initial cabinet consisted of Evlyn Lawrence, president, Lila Wolfe, vice-presi- dent, Mildred McLeay, secretary, a nd Frances Kincaid, treasurer. Dr. Elizabeth Collette and Miss Josephine Renier are the advisers. OLLEGE Y-Men interested in Y. M. C. A.-Junior College affiliation organized the College Y, an organi- zation similar to the women's Student Club. A strong Christian fellowship among men of the junior College is the object of this group. Men associated with the Y. M. C. A. have been instrumental in completing organi- zation plans. Wider campus activity will be manifest next year in the form of assemblies, entertainments, and athletic competit'ons. Bark row, left to right: Mr. Mueller, Wood, Denning, Mee, Saueressig, Vaseyg first row: Russell, Doran, Harrison, Stevens, Beislle, Babbitt.
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