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STUDENT CCUNCIL' Sealed, leff To righfz Nyla Bynum, Wilburla Cornbe, Janice Ziegler, Barbara Morrison, Tillie Ferro. Sfanding: Bob Treaf, Billy Nielsen, Gerald Rafhbun, Jim Biller, Shirley Smifh, Lewis Robinson, Doro- fhea Kirlcpafriclc, John Becker, Marilyn Blalz, Andy Anderson, Harp Goodell, Jaclc l-lenlcle. The siudeni council represenls lhe aclual pariicipaiion of +he sludenis 'rhemselves in 'rhe school governmen+ of Pomona High School and Junior College. The council is a represenfafive body which conlrols +he affairs of 'rhe associafed sludem' body and is composed of approximaiely Jrhiriy sludeni leaders who are eilher elecied or appoinled for a ierm of one semesier. These leaders represenl' +he various clubs and organizalions of lhe school, lhus giving every branch of school life a voice in +he schools ac+ivi+ies. The adminisiralors, who guide 'rhe council as lechnical advisors, include: Principal Johnsion E. Walker, Vice-Principal Oscar H. Edingerq Edwin T. Mar- Tin, dean of The iunior college: and Vera E. Besf, dean of iunior college women. 1-. 0 We O xiii? ,M QW? ff ir l ia ff T ii i ji V i i , rf 'i , , ..l '4 ,lx l Y 1, 'fi J 5 MT! J, 'K i if I 17,1 K l J, 1141 4 5 1 ,A K. . .... Ti'- ...t- , XV' i 7 i I had l in IV' l I l l i I .V I J ,1 I, I' 99- air' - --' 1. ' '75, ' ' 2 ,-:rv 2-,,., 'nm' ii ' ,,,,.., , N . 'a .i .f i ,.-4 - ' fri- - I Nix, X .lil 36, I u.'4 l T., 'X Li-M 'n. 7 L D A L .-.ff- ' ' A ,, VA-.efs ,f4c 1 'V as Ju? ld T T K F4 I I 1 it y 5 A , L . , . - . V x y 5 -- Y U 1 1 1. ,,,i,,'1 JW... ' '
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STUDENT OROTHEA KIRKPATRICK SHIRLEY SMITH Vice-PresidenT SecreTary 49 Led by Alvan Goodell in The oTTice oT presidenT oT The AssociaTed STudenT Body during boTh semesTers, RHS. and P.J.C. has Tinished l94O-41 in a very successTul manner. The oTher oTTicers aT The begin- ning oT The TirsT sernesTer were: Eugene BrewsTer, vice-president Shirley SmiTh, sec- reTaryq Bob Higgins, Treasurer. When Gene BrewsTer leTT school during The semesTer To go on a cruise, Jack Boone was appoinTed To Tinish ouT The Term OT oTTice. ln The second semesTer Goodell, SmiTh, and Hig- gins conTinued in oTTice3 DoroThea KirlcpaT- rick was elecTed To The vice-presidency. When Higgins was appoinTed To The music advisorship on The Council, he resigned his oTTice as Treasurer, and Paul Ryan Tinished ouT The semesTer. All These oTTicers will be remembered Tor The unselTish way They served and aided all in every possible way. wa! , BODY BOBBY HIGGINS, Treasurer TirsT semesTer OFFICERS PAUL RYAN, Treasurer second semesTer. E l i R T ,g gi, fi is f xv 4054 is 1 ,' QQ-,-4 1, ffl ALVAN GOODELL PresidenT . fl.s '. '
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. uk sf' v ,V A Lv I fy rj .P A J If ! RTE , f ' X rip E l ,Diff JJ! Q Aki s GUIDANCE PROGRAM 3 Q si, -IAROLD J. REED, DirecTor oT Guidance Mr. Edwin T. MarTin, Chairman oT Junior College Di- vision, and Miss EThel P. Allen, Chairman oT High School Division. The need Tor guidance--educaTional, personal, healTh, and vocaTional-among The sTudenTs, has led To The organizaTion oT The guidance deparTmenT, wiTh Harold J. Reed as direcTor. The deparTmenT is new This year and sTill in iTs preliminary TlighT sTage. The high school division has been grouped on The basis of The elevenTh and TwelTTh years. Each grade is divided inTo six groups which meeT during physical educaTion periods on designaTed days Tor group guidance. Each group has a TaculTy counselor and an assisTanT who acT as personal counselors on educaTional and ciTizenship problems. An exTensive group program was conducTed in The high school classes, and sTandardized TesTs were given concerning sTudy habiTs, personaliTy, and vocaTional inTeresTs. The iunior college sTudenTs were divided as To Their vocaTional inTeresTs: aero- nauTical, commercial, musical, and so TorTh. Members oT The TaculTy wiTh similar inTeresTs headed These divisions. More personal guidance was available Tor Those sTudenTs who had no parTicular choice or inTeresTs. The Guidance Program was designed To promoTe a closer relaTionship beTween The sTudenTs and Their insTrucTors and To aid The sTudenT To obTain The mosT beneTiT Trom his school years.
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