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Phi Bete, Marge Belknap, used the AWS station wagon •for Halona trips. Mai Edwards, AMS President. MARGE BELKNAP AND MAL EDWARDS HEADED THE AWS AND AMS through two semesters, two formals. Women ' s Day, AMS carnival, an mformal, two assemblies. Marge polished off four years of campus service with a neatly executed year as women ' s boss. She delegated responsibility wisely, guided the AWS in its charitable and social activities. Cheerful, friendly, patient, she survived zoology labs, committee meetings, conferences, with equanimity, an uncanny feeling for justice. Mai played football, agitated for athletic revision, ?hrew discii for the track team, kept council members in a state of hysteria with his terse comments on reaction and inefficiency. He plugged reform, enthusi- asm, helped separate AMS duties. As representative of men and women stu- dents at Pomona, Marge and Mai lent their time, energy, and personality to widely diversified activities, grounded their jobs in common sense, tempered them with humor.
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Jack Bradford reached h!s public while serving in the Harwood line. JACK BRADFORD PUT IN A YEAR of hard work as ASPC president, Harwood ' s ice cream man, track star, and Nu Aiph. in Sumner, at thie Coop, on Alumni Field, he built up a record of conscientious efficiency, achievement, and good will. All his under- takings were characterized by conviction in the ability of students to look after them- selves. Quiet and unassuming. Jack coordi- nated all student activities with a minimum of superfluous effort. On Thursdays, Bradford introduced assembly speakers.
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Janie Bradford, A.S.P.C. Secretary. Mary Alice Bentley, A.S.P.C. Vice-President. MARY ALICE BENTLEY KEPT SOCIAL the Coop, devised the first normal social cale Bentley was elected Borter Moard delegate, more orthodox diversions, tacked on a schola obligingly, successfully. Janie Bradford ' s mi going. Advocate of hilarity and radicalism, J discussions, precipitated honesty. Her gener calls insured attendance, won her permanen and from everyone who heard her laugh, v and Janie played right and left hand to Jack COMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS IN MUDD AND ndar in five years. Mortar Board member added chocolate passing and Chinese to her rship, managed to pull through gracefully, nutes and notices kept the Executive Council anie ' s infectious laughter broke up pompous ous mimeographing, her inspirational phone t endearment from all the council ' s members atched her start a joke. Together, Mary Alice Bradford, were good at it.
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