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Page 29 text: “.Boaird of IRepireseetotnv©! ■ Left to right — Top row: Lambert Westl ing, A. M.S. II; Bob Wegge, Freshman Representative I, II; Les Miller, A. M.S. I; Ed Merchant, Senior Representative II; Eddie Evans, Senior Representative I; Stan Blush, Junior Repre- sentative I, II; Front row: Madeline Currie, A.W.S. I; Don Sheldon, Sophomore Representative, II; Louise Sked, Secretary, II; Mr. O ' Mara, Adviser; Ben Berning, President, II; Jack Young, President, I; Virginia Keim, A.W.S. II. Additional meryihers: Vivian Dibble, Clerk, II; Bob Heimann, Sophomore Representative I. ■ Functioning as the legislative group of an body in order that its conduct may co-ordinate organized democratic body, the Board of Rep- with the machinery of citizenship. It safe- resentatives aims to direct student activity in guards the traditions and regulations of Pasa- pursuit of definite accomplishment. It forms dena Junior College with an efficient conserv- the nucleus of campus life, impressing the atism and dignified spirit, and thus encour- J m e 9 N i e e t ee 111 M e H d r e ffl principles of civic behavior on the student ages a perpetual allegiance to school ideals. Thirty-Tlhree 25 ”
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Page 28 text: “tedeet Body Fr©sM©et! JACK YOUNG BEN BERNING ■ Realizing that the principle of progress is ■ With a business like stride, Ben Berning the essence of all educational projects, Jack stepped into the student body presidency. He Young made the achievement of that prin- wasted not a moment on preliminary quibble ciple the paramount purpose of his adminis- but immediately started to work. The results tration. Through observation of governing were effective and were manifested in the re- methods of other junior colleges, he evolved calling of the old-time spirit, the firing of important changes and made innovations athletes to superior accomplishment, and the «9l S SI dl © ini SI have improved the organization and increasing of the sense of the individual ' s « SI Oil ]P in § the efficiency of student body government, responsibility in student body organization. ”Page 30 text: “CABIN T MLeft to right — Top row: Sydney Edwards, Secretary of Activities, I, II; Lambert Westling, Secretary of Ath- letics, I; Vincent Fite, Secretary of Athletics, II; James Williams, Secretary of Oral Arts, II; Bob Heimann, Secre- tary of Publications, II; First row: Harriet Tilden Secretary of Social Affairs, I, II; Kate Boyd, Secretary of Fin- ance I, II; Margaret Johnson, Secretary of Records, I; Ben Berning, President Associated Students; Isis Renner, Secretary of Records, II; Louise SIced, Clerk of Cabinet, II; Suzanne Kellogg, Secretary of Oral Arts, I. Additional member !: Inez EfEnger, Secretary of Publications, I; Vivian Dibble, Clerk of Cabinet, I. ■ Collegiate dances, assemblies, social affairs, and athletic meets are some of the responsi- bilities programmed by the Student Body Cabinet which consists of seven secretaries appointed by the Board of Representatives. § SI dl © O SI Assemblies and student body programs are 3. IIM p UB § arranged by the Secretary of Activities; ath- letics, by the Secretary of Athletics; finances, by the Secretary of Finance; forensics, dra- matics, and music, by the Secretary of Oral Arts; publications, by the Secretary of Publi- cations; reports of the Cabinet, by the Secre- tary of Records; and the various social ac- tivities, by the Secretary of Social Affairs. ”
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