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SECRETARIES PAGE 25 Pauline Stevens Loretta Melton Harriett Tilden Mary Lewis Margaret Johnson Madelaine Currie Oral Arts, I Social Affairs, II Records, I Records, II Publications, I Publications, II Charles Havens Rudy Andersen Foster Markolf James Williams Norman Ricker Lambert Westling Oral Arts, II Finance, I Finance, II Activities, I, II Athletics, I, II Public Affairs, II Headlined assemblies and all-star student body programs presented on the bleachers of Horrell Field were the Cabinet ' s task in the ad- ministration of school activities. Manipulation of speech art tourna- ments, student fund appropriations, and scheduling of athletic events demanded the attention of Cabinet secretaries. The promotion of the annual student dance with its Feb- ruary patriotic motif at the Civic Auditorium was a responsibility of this governing group. The success of its endeavors, however, was re- flected in the campusites ' approval and their acceptance of the activities which were programm-ed for them. PASADENA J U N I O R COLLEGE
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PAGE 24 C 2 REPRESENTATIVES O Marian Howell Lois Grubbs Eleanor Northrlip Harriett Tu-Oln Jamls Heruoi.d Lorettx Melton A. W. S.,II Clerk, I Junior, I, II Clerk, II Freshman, I, II A. W. S, I 1 Vincent Fite Rudy Andsrsen Foster Markolf Robert N. Simpson Robert Wegge Worden Nollar A. M. S., I Senior, 11 Soph,, I Senior, I A. M. S., II ■ Soph., II Radio programs and civic entertain- U ments were promoted by the Public Q Affairs Committee, created this year by the Board of Representatives. This committee, with Lambert West- C 2 ling as chairman, purported to inter- im est citizens of Pasadena in the junior college. It is the purpose of the board, including class presidents and asso- ciated men and women student rep- resentatives, to encourage on the part of campus groups a greater re- sponse to collegiate activities. The interesting, though minor, duties pe- culiar to student government groups in secondary schools were effected. JINE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY -FOUR
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PAGE 26 C 2 SENIOR CLASS Lefl to ne,hl—Top ron: Peter Allen. Vmcent Fite. Al HerhoU, Aaron Ehmke, Merlm Shone. Lambert VVestling, Norman Ricker, James Williams, Bud Oesenberg, Ronald Swanson, Robert Rex, Russ Fergoda, Craig McLaughlin. Second row: Bill Lynn, Be Bald- win, Margaret Mulvaney, Marian Howell, Loretta Melton, Virginia Petrequin. Caryl Moon, Margaret Johnson, Virginia Davis, 1 Florence Kennedy, Jimmic Ware, Leland Houghton, Paul Jones. From row: Betty Groves, Lois Hughes, Marvis Rogers, Harriett Tilden, Miss Nydia Corcoran, Rudy Andersen, Dr. Max de Laubenfels, Bob N. Simpson. Miss Isabella Cass, Stanley Blush, Adrian Perry. Ruth Ginn. Willa Roberts. pj Three thousand junior collegians dodged each other to music as the P Seniors, in junction with the Juniors, 1 celebrated Thanksgiving eve at the Civic Auditorium. Having recovered from this, they were subjected to a 1 spring Hoodoo Hop on Friday, the •Thirteenth. In addition to these events, a class gift in the form of a contribution to the Scholarship Fund (to spite the pneumatic hammers ' de- structive path) — a mad rush to plant their bronze slab before the walk is wired off or rolled up — A Rose Bowl Commencement — a prom — a sigh — and this year ' s Seniors have escaped. JUNE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY- FOUR
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