Pasadena Junior College - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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SPARTANS Le ' A to right — Top row: Judith Rooke. Olive Pupis, Sadie Sellars. Mary Alice Gianet:i. leanet ' .e Mogensen, Betly Lewis, Marjorie Server, Alia Paquette; Second row: Ruth Jones, Mary Marsh, Louise Jones, Katherine Butler, Treasurer II; Lila Renner, Marjorie Betts, Kathleen Cartwright; Front row: Nancy Kellogg, Eleanor Northrup, Anona Alexander, Vice- President, I; Joanna Pupis. President I, II; Maxine Thomoson. Vice-President I!; Pauline Stevens, Ruth Crawford, Helen Morley; Additional members: Marjorie Bettannier, Patricia Dewar, Treasurer I; Leora Luce, Secretary I, II. In the role of chief aides-de camp to the Dean of Women, the Spartans found numerous duties to occupy spare hours during the past year. Serving at teas, ushering at assemblies, and of- ficiating at open-houses were minor activities compared to the hundred-and-one other respons- ibilities thrust upon the rust- sweatered twenty-five. In ac- cordance with a newly passed ruling, Spartans now find them- selves at the beck and call ol needing instructors, ready at a word, to assist in any manner. Counselors were assisted during the mid-winter rush by Spar- tans, as were others officiating in the hustle and scurry of pro- gramming. In short, Spartans have proved themselves one of the most active of service groups, and certainly the most willing. Under the presidency of Joanna Pupis, they engaged in social work during the holidays, and arranged a St. Patrick ' s dance.

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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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PASADENA CAMPUS ACTIVITIES As a chess game stimulates mental alertness, so do activities compel the student to cope with imperative situations which par- allel those that are met in the business and the social worlds. pwm n tt. te. .. ... .

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