Pasadena Junior College - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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COURT Lefl to right— Top row: Jack Keenan, Associate Justice II; Helen Morley, Clerk ol Court 11; Front row: Eloise Jones, Associate Justice I; Bill Lawson, Chief Justice I; Marjorie Bet ' .s, Clerk oi Court I. Associate Justice II; Trevor Gardner, Chief Justice II; Additional member: Alfred Einstein, Associate Justice I. Opening the year with the hope of eliminating fines and arrests, the court soon found matters slipping into the same old grooves. After numerous viola- tions of smoking and parking regulations, it was necessary to make arrests in order to enforce the campus laws. Following the usual procedure, fines in the ca.se ol the first offense were sus- pended, but with the second, the two dollars were collected and placed in the student fund. Polic- ing the campus, the Parking PAGE IS Commission, the Lancers, and the Spartans were endowed with power to pronounce charges on miscreants. Hailed into court session Friday morning, club pe- riod, were students guilty of such offenses as noise — radios and horns — smoking, stealing, profanity, and failure to regard the closed campus ruling. Be- sides acting in its capacity as a judicial body, the court with a board of thirty was again in charge of the student body elec- tion as well as class elections.

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CABINET Lelt 10 right— Top row: Cari Deisenrolh, Secretary oi Records I. II; Bud Paulson, Secretary of Publications I; Anna Marjorie Loomis. Clerk of Cabinet II; Dick Gorby, Secretary ol Athletics I; Second row: James Herbold. Secretary of Athletics II; Alta Paquette, Secretary o! Social Affairs II; Joe Phillips, Secretary of Oral Arts I; Ilo Smith, Clerk of Cabinet I; Bruce Winton, Secretary of Activities II; Katherine West, Secretary of Social Affairs I; Front row: Harold Berg, Secretary of Oral Arts II; Kathleen Cartwright, Secretary of Pubhcity II; Bill Moir, Secretary of Finance I. II; Mary Alice Gianelti. Secretary of Public Relations I, II; David Patrick, Secretary of Activities I; Pauline Stevens, Secretary of Publications II; Fred Good, Publicity I. With the two newly appointed secretaryships added to their midst, cabinet members func- tioned as usual, following, in each respective office, the prece- dent set by former secretaries. Meeting with the board at the beginning of each semester, cabinet members were informed of their duties. Joining with Principal John W. Harbeson for a pot-luck supper and discus- sion, officers were able to come closer than ever before possible with the administration and gen- eral feeling that, with conditions as they were, activity had been surprisingly high. Outstanding were Katherine West, Social Af- fairs, fulfilling the thankless du- ties of a social secretary in a junior college hoping for the semblance of a suitable social center, and Bill Moir, Finance, under whose eye funds were effectively revised, downwards. PAGE 14



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SENIOR COUNCIL June Mathews, B Moir, Lynn Smith, Craig McLaughlin. Nancy Kellogg; Fourth .. ..„ ..„.„.„„ , .„„, ,„„. uviQ rairicK. rtnna OTarjorie Loomis, Gordon Eby, Treasurer I- Bob Baker. President, I H; Miss Mary E. Davis. Mary Helen Johnston, Secretary I II- Frank Reichert, Treasurer II; Dean Griggs, Vice-President I; Bill Lawson; Additional members: Rose ' .yn Britt. Dick Gorby. Alan Hays. Merritt Hewitt, Leland Houghton. Barbara Lindsay Ihelma Lucas, Dick fiostron. Bob Scott, Joe Sprankle. Vice-President IL Bowing to the muse of Terpsi- chore, the upper classrren opened their class events v rith a dance held at the Civic in De- cember. Follov ing the election of officers, vaudeville held the major spotlight in the assemblies of the year. Bill Carey, singer extraordinary, regaled his audi- ence in a novel class meeting during the first semester. Doing their bit. Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons saw dona- tions to worthy causes. As the climax to the class activities of the year, the seniors attempted an entirely new idea in the spon- soring of an afternoon matmee dance at the Civic. In the timely atmosphere of Easter they jos- tled elbows m the Gold Room. With the middle of June ap- proaching, grads made their trek to the Rose Bowl, and promenaded in the ballrooms at the Hotel Vista del Arroyo. PAGE 16

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