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A.M.S. and A.W.S. • Left to Right: Les Miller. Bill Thomas. }. P. O Mara. Jack Young. First Scm. Officers Second Sem. B. Thomas. ... President B. Thomas I. Cabot Vice-President. .J. Young B. Norene .Secretary L. Miller B. Little Treasurer T. Hoss Corresponding Secretary....]. Griffith Adviser. J. P. OMara • ASSOCIATED MEN Students have had as their main object the bringing back of the old time Bulldog spirit. They have solved the prob- lem of welding many diverse interests into a program fos- tering school spirit by having peppy A. M.S. meetings. Left to Right — Top Row: Lou- anne Bartlett. Leslie Hemler, Mary Esbenshade. Maryland Holmes, Mary Ellis. Mercedes Bergmann. Colletta Moore. Peggy Archibald. Second Row: Eleanor Northrup. Jane Johnson, Carol Hartung, Jane Pond, Madclaine Currie, Miss Robbins, Jeanne Thomson. Helen Rooke, Dorothy Rossback. First Semester Officers Second Semester J. Thomson President M. Currie M. Currie First Vice-President J. Pond D. Rossback. ..Second Vice-President C. Hartung J. Johnson Secretary E. Northrup H. Rooke Treasurer J. Johnson ACQUAINTANCESHIPS among the women stu- dents of the junior college were furthered by so cial events sponsored by the A. W. S. and friendships strengthened by constructive social service efforts of the club. Some accomplishments of the organization this year included gifts for the needy at the holidays.
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First Semester Officers Second Semester Bob Heiman President Burr Tupper Linn Eastman V.-President... Lorraine Palmer Ted Eastman Secretary Eliz. Merchant Al Hoop Treasurer Virginia Keim FRESHMAN class began the activities of the fall semester with a class meeting in the women ' s gymnasium. Officers elected there first appeared before the class at the Freshman assembly. December 1 1 , the Freshmen held a sport dance at the Maryland Hotel. Student com- mittees and faculty advisers showed pleasing originality in the use of the Christmas season decorations. Class officers, wishing to share the Christmas spirit with the children at the Pasadena Preventorium, gave them the tw elve- foot Christmas tree used in the decorations. Fresliiiian €las$ $ Officers Left to Right — Top Row: Bob Heiman. Ted Eastman, Al Hoop, Linn Eastman. Burr Tupper. Lower Row: Miss Mary Davis, Virginia Keim, Lorraine Palmer, Elizabeth Merchant. THE PASADENA CAMPUS, JUNE, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO
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Depa r titient Chairmen • NOTABLE progress of the Biological Science Department is shown in the new popular nursing curricula, directed by Miss Mabel B. Pierson. Increased enrollment will greatly enlarge next year ' s graduating class. Nurses may remain in college one year longer than previously, thus graduating with the regular class preparatory to entering the hospital. ' mw I ' • THE DEPARTMENT of Business Edu- cation, led by Leland M. Pryor, has accom- plished several objectives worked toward over a period of years. A complete terminal course in Accounting was set up, and plans completed for an Upper Division one-year terminal course in Stenographic Training, and a three-year course in Personnel Training. • DIRECTED by Murray G. Hill, the English Department has endeavored to fur- nish foundational information and experi- ence useful to students in present and future tasks. This has been facilitated by close integration with related courses. English as the basis for every form of training becomes a part of each student ' s curriculum. • FOREIGN LANGUAGE Department, under Miss Kathleen Loly, has found the new six-four-four plan to be exceptionally beneficial to students in that department. Reading, conversation, translation, and com- position courses are so arranged that every college preparatory student may complete his language course without interruption. THE PASADENA CAMPUS, JUNE, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO
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