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THE PRES Fall Semester Spring Semester WILLIAM BROWN ........ ........., P resident ......... . ........e......... WARREN JONES ALICE CUMMINGS ...... ........ V ice-President ..,...... - ........, LESTER TURNER IRENE GRAY -.......,.... ..e..... S ecretary-Treasurer ........ .,........... I RENE GRAY JEAN MORONY ............ ........... Y ell Leader ........... ........,.,, J EAN MORONY WILLAMA.E MONROE .....,.......... --.Social Leader .......... ...... D ORA MONTGOMERY WILLAMAE MONROE ....... - .... .Rally Committee .e............ AMBROSE GARRIGAN The Freshmen began their service for Chico State very early this year by helping prepare for the big bonfire rally before the Sacramento football game. glihey have shown a fine loyal spirit in complying most admirably to any request or help. They added to the social life in the fall semester by a dance at the Memorial auditorium, using football appointments, following the game with California Aggies. The colors of both schools were used in decoration. Members of the two teams were special honor guests. On April 12, the Freshmen entertained the Student Body again by a delight- ful sport dance at the Odd Fellows Hall. The members of the class were associated with nearly every activity on the campus, adding materially to the strength and honor of Chico State. -..sgf 32 lg..- QfjefM i
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THE SOPHOMORES I-all Semester Sprmq Semester PAUL HUBER President PHILIP HERBERT DOROTHY STOVER Vzce Preszdenr LEO BARCEIOUX GEORGIANNA VRANNA Secretary Treasurer ALTA GOEKLER FLORENCF KAISER Soma! Leader DOROTHY CAMPBFLL NEI SYNl BARTHOLOMEW Rally Commzfzee NELSYNE BARTHOLOMEW The Qophomore Class furnlshed much of the materlal contrlbutlng to the success of the busy year of 1929 They were represented ln dramatlcs athletxcs and all school affalrs The Sophomores and their guests enjoyed a dehghtful dance at the Elks Hall on October 31 usmg the Hallowe en motxve The succcess of th1s dance was largely a result of the endeavors of the soclal leader Florence Kalser and the pres1dent Paul '-Iuber With Ph1l1p Herbert as presldent and Dorothy Campbell ln charge of bOCl3l events the Sophomore Class gave a sport dance m May wh1ch was another txhlbltxon of the line Splflt of the Sophomores The Qophomores were very actlve 1n all of the events Ploneer Day and added materxally to the fine sp1r1t of Ch1CO State 43156 MARIO CAPR1 ,.,.., .,,.r.....r.. ,re.......r Y e II Leader. ..... . .,.....,.,..,. NORMAN DE VOL I , T , , L . , .
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