Pasadena Junior College - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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c o u R T ■ Left to right — Phil Flory, Associate Justice, I; Lois Boynton, Associate Justice, I; Barry Simmons, Chief Justice, I, II; Betty Eggleston, Clerk, II; Charles Sutherland, Associate Justice, II. Additional members: Louise Bonds, Clerk of Court, I, Associate Justice, II. ■ Barring students from their impromptu re- graces who disregarded the no smoking unions across the street the closed campus rule and absent-minded motorists who parked ban, carried into effect by the Lancer organ- their vehicles in the wrong lanes at the student ization, this year was in effect only during the parking lot, were brought before the student Wednesday and Friday club periods. Violat- court for immediate trial and effective pun- Joee, Nimeiteeiii IHI lui n d r e d ers of the regulation, together with scape- ishment, thus discouraging future offenders. Thirty-Three 27

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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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Ao M ed AoWo Mteft to right — Top row: Loretta Melton, First Vice-President, 11; Ted Ross, Treasurer, I; Talbot Lionberger, Treasurer, II; Grace Anderson, Second Vice-President, I[; Al Hoop, Secretary, II; Don Sheldon, Secretary, I; Mary Lewis, Freshman Representative; Second row: Betty Weston, Nurse Representative; Mary Magnuson, Senior Representative; Bessie Moore, Sophomore Representative; Lois Messier, W.A.A. Representative; Thelma Bailleaux, Secretary, I; Anne Mason, Senior Representative, II; Eleanor Northrup, First Vice-President, I; Leslie Hemler, Sophomore Representative; Marion Howell, Senior Representative; First row: Patricia Elston, Freshman Repre- sentative; Florence Kennedy, Treasurer, I; Virginia Keim, A. W. S. President, II; Lambert Westling, A. M.S. President, II; Miss Robbins, Adviser; Leslie Miller, A. M.S. President, I; Madelaine Currie, A.W.S. President, I; Virginia Parker, Treasurer, II; Margaret Johnson, Secretary. II. ■ That campus activities might be unified into students with the Junior College, Pals were one strong sweep of Pasadena Junior College recruited each semester. To create a link be- spirit, the Associated Men Students and As- tween home and school, A. W. S. and A. M. S. sociated Women Students planned a series of sponsored the annual Mother and Daughter lrSl§Sldl©lI11Sl social affairs that gathered the students of banquet in May and the Father and Son SI Ol P HI § varying interests together. To acquaint new banquet at the close of the football season. I

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