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JUNIOR COUNCIL Left ' o right — Top row: Bob Henderson, Edith Reynard, Marjorie Belts, Collette Verbeck, Harrison Breyer, Kathleen Carlwright; Third row: Bill Ruediger, Suzanne Hof, David Barry, Bertille Glanvillo. Eugene Schafier, Virginia Blackwood, Lyndon Vivretle; Second row: Alta Paquelte, Howard Hope. Marjorie Bettannier, Frank Holbrook, Ruth Jones, Bud Paulson, Kather.ne West; Front row: James Fergus, Fred Good, DeLeal Johnston, Vice-President II; Norman MacDonnell, Vice-President I; Stuart McCulIcugh, Treasurer I, President II; Don Starr, President I; Raymond Kahn. Secretary I. II; James Joyce. Treasurer II; Additional members: Bill Breyer, Ray Burby, Don Griffin, Francis Lucas, Earline Miller. Mabel Pierce, Betty Tyrrell, Bruce Winton. In order that efficiency might mark the policy of the junior class, only a small council was appointed the first semester and, since the experiment was suc- cessful, continued in the spring. Finances of the class were placed on a carefully planned basis to insure that an adequate gift would be forthcoming for their graduation in 1936. At Thanks- giving a dance in collaboration with the sophomore class cele- brated the holidays. Another dance was held in the ballroom of the Civic Auditorium on May 29. Joining further into the fes- tive spring atmosphere, the jun- iors entered a booth in the Mast and Dagger Carnival. Seeming- ly music-minded, the class pre- sented a dance ensemble at eoch of their three assemblies. One starring Bill Carey, crooner, was pronounced among the most popular assemblies of the year. BHffl
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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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SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Left to right— Tod row: Art McCurdy. Phil Monroe, Jim Herbold, Milton Wopschall, Phil Hawgood. J. D. Cason, Jack Goodell, Jack Osburn, Marybeth Sachse; Third row: Henry McCune, Bob Cott, Tom Stevens, Dick Lusk, John Burtt, Robert Hinshaw, Richard Burghley, Bob Ford, Thomas Sommerville, LeRoy Tyson; Second row: Carter Cordner, Morgan West, Anna Katherine Jones, Harry Sheldon, BiUie Grain, Bob Hurt, Evelyn Frederick, Thomas Fish, Lila Renner, Jim Couchman, Wilma Watt; Front row: Charlofe Blackstone. Kenneth Collins, Patty McCune, Bob Masoner, Vice-President I; Jane Hazenbush, Vice-President 11; Mr Edward Cornelison, Eleanor Roobicn, Secretary I; John Benton, President I, II; Patricia Nelson, Lloyd Breyer, Marjorie Server, Dick Reid; Additional members: Stephen Barber, Randolph Cofiman, Aubrey Davis, Margaret Davis, Helena deWaard, LaVonne Garber, Bill Hatch, Treasurer I, II; Eloise Jones, Irving Kornstein, Jack Lonzo, Bob Neill, John VanEtlen, Kathryn Veale, Lenore Wilcox, Secretary I, Marjorie Youngblood. Confronted as were all classes with the problem of an ever de- creasing .supply of finances and space, Sophomores held their meetings in conjunction with Seniors and Juniors, sacrificing, as a consequence, the spirit of unity and cohesion that might have resulted had facilities been more favorable. With the Juniors, the lower division graduates danced to the late November strains of a Thanksgiving Hop; and following the re-election of John Benton, a class meeting heard the dulcet tones of Mason Mallery ' s orchestra from Horrell field. An Easter hop at the Civic preceeded the Rose Bowl gradu- ation ceremony and the prom and buffet supper, customary send-offs for the June graduate. PAGE 18
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