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A. W. S. ¥ I - Left to right — Top row: Hazel loslin. II; Joan Mitchell, I, II; Helen Morley, I; Mabel Pierce, I; Char:ot:e Heath, I; Ellen Lombard, II; Annet e LaRue, I; Violet Jardine, I, II; Second row: June Mathews, II; Ruth Willard, I, II; Maxine Thompson, II; Kathleen Cartwright, I; Margare! Davis, I; Alberta Anderson, II; Barbara Milliken, II; Front row: Mary Marsh, Treasurer I, First Vice-President II; Alta Paquette, Second Vice-President I; Carolyn Munn, Second Vice-President II; Anona Alexander, Firs Vice-President I, Presiden ' II; Pauline Stevens, President I; Ruth Jones, Secretary I, II; Marjorie Bettannier. Treasurer II; Lila Renner, I; Additional members: Leora Luce, I; Eleanor Roobian, II; Eleanor Sisk, II. Taking their oalh of office in a simple, impressive ceremony, the Associated Women Student officers were installed by Miss Ida E. Hawes, and laid out their general plan of activities at a conference at Laguna Beach. Among the scheduled events were assemblies, banquets, par- ties, and open houses, the last being sponsored in an effort to bring about a wider acquaint- anceship among the women of the student body. The tradition of giving the Mother and Daugh- ter, Athletic, and Football ban- quets was followed. Girls who had shown outstanding service assisted at the latter. In a novel A.W.S. assembly during the first semester, several men students gave their conception of an ideal girl. Along the line of welfare work, baskets were distributed at Thanksgiving and money was given to the charity clear- ing house; Christmas stockings were filled for Mexican children.
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A. M. S. Leil to right-Ton row: Bill Feasley, II; James Herbold, I; Frank Holbrook, I; Bill Eorlhwick, I; Second row: James Couchman, I; Marshall Benedict, Publicity Manager I, II; Forest Newfon, 11- Frederic Parke, Chairman of Cabinet II; Jack DeMarais, Chairman of Cabniet I; Willard Olwin, II: Front row: Tom Stevens, Secretary II; Leroy Tyson, Secretary I; Edward Barker, Treasurer I. II Mr. James OMara; Jack DeLonge. President I, II; John McDonough, Vice- President I; Phil Hawgood, Vice-President II; Additional member: Bill Schuelke, I. To carry out a more encompass- ing contact with the men of the school, the Associated Men Stu- dents established a cabinet which handled all the business. Aside from the usual Friday morning meetings at which fac- ulty members, Coach Nixon of Pomona and well known ath- letes such as Jimmy Dykes, man- ager of the White Sox, spoke, three stags were featured as evening entertainment. At the first, September 26, Pat O ' Mara, Ellsworth Vines, and musicians from the Bulldog Band furnished the fun; at the second, January 3, Coach Pipal and Student Prexy Hammock of Oxy spoke; and the last, held in May, featured representatives from many dif- ferent fields of sports. A tennis match took the place of a regu- lar assembly. Matinee dances were given in conjunction with the A.W.S., while the annual boxing tournament swelled the general coffers. Father and Son banquet in the spring aroused its usual good fellowship.
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LANCERS if Leii to righ:— Top row: Jack Vibert. Vice-President II; Gordon Eby, Bob Becker, Charles Casserly, Newto.i Cox. James Herbold, Dick Lusk, Dexter Paddock, Jack Dreyer; Third row: David Patrick, Leroy Tyson, Ronald Swanson. Vice-President I; Franklin Holbrook, Bill Pepping. Fred Fitzpatrick, Crossan Hays; Second row: Bob Baker, Bud Paulson, James Couchman, Secretary-Treasurer II; Jack DeLonge, Sam Schwartz. Bob Rockwood, Richard McBride, Bill Lawson, James Parsons; Front row: Don Starr, Harrison Breyer. Norman MacDonnell. Mr. James OMara, Craig McLaughlin, President I. II; John Heckler, Keit.i Emberson, Ed Raymond; Additional members: John Benion, Trevor Gardner. Alan Hays, Scott McDonald. Berle Watson, Secretary-Treasurer I. Heeding the call for various odd jobs and general dirty work about the campus, the Lancers passed their fourth year as an honorary service organization. With a policeman ' s watchful eye they patrolled the campus for the maintenance of law and or- der — being empowered to give tickets to violators — and assisted in the handling of assembly pro- grams and nabbing all possible offenders of closed campus rul- ings. A regular Lancer com- mittee served at all of the junior college athletic contests, assist- ing as gatekeepers and guards. Playing the major part in the an- nual bonfire pep rally held before the traditional football game with Long Beach, the black sweatered organization collected and stacked the ma- terial for the pyre to say nothing of guarding it through the long cold night against pyromaniacs. PAGE 22 w mm mmmm m
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