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m ' OF ASSEMBLY One of the major articles of the democratic faith is that the human mind can be trusted and should be set free. The road to the liberation of the mind is through knowledge and understanding. — Educational Policies Commission
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JUNE, 1942 i FRED WECK, PRESIDENT Week for President is a familiar cry around here. Fred leads the hvely graduates as he has led many activities around the College during the past few years. Predictions for PE major Week would include a great career already begun as U. S. Ensign. Slow-moving close friends see little of energetic folk-like Fred, whose mornings center around one of CTC ' s toughest courses — kinesiology, and whose afternoons are filled with counseling high-school athletes at a local community center. RAY SIEGEL, TREASURER Class treasurer of the graduating seniors is giant, jovial Ray Siegel. Twice an officer in latter class years, Siegel is important member of a gay group whose humorous contributions to four years cannot be measured. A substantial, practical lad, distinguished College citizen, his competent control of the treasury is a needed asset for Senior A ' s. DON McGEE, VICE-PRESIDENT Big-man-on-campus and number two member of Senior officers ' roster is Don McGee. McG, brother to Council treasurer twin Owen, has been in everything from five class offices to SC vice-president, and MAA. According to expert opinion, he has never missed a major College event in his three and one-half years here (JC credit graduates McGee a semester early). M JOHN EAGAN, SECRETARY Senior scribe Jack Eagan is an important pivot in a class noted for humor and horseplay. His sober face is a perfect backdrop for his many and funny well-staged subtleties, which have aided his hundred friends in taking the blue out of Monday. Seniors who took class elections seriously still find in Eagan sufficient answer for their gravity. mmm gggngWgm-fWBffffTOy ' l w mww w w i w i ni wi iuM- . ] ' ,A.iaJl!!.H ! |li HU«llW
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