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34 The CAMPUS f 1930 'H-4 1 H 2. Social Committee w HO takes care of the social side of junior college life? Wlio sees to it that affairs do not conflict in the social calendar? Wlio plans and arranges decorations for a number of dances during the semester? The Social Committee, of course, which, under the capable leadership of Ted Hand, plans these affairs and assures the student body of a good time. This committee has done a great deal toward promoting that feeling of friend- liness so vital to a small college. Cbfljl'77lll7Z . .... . Ted Hand A5.ri5Mw'.s' Marjorie Bowles, Tom Ambrose, jack Lutzinger, Lohn Ficklin, Dorothy Cole, Dorothy Casassa, Fred West, Virginia Lee jones, Marie Cheney, Bob Shuey, Betty Blodgett and Charles Blanford.
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SAN Mfvruo JUNIOR COLLEGE 55 muvuvuIIuninuvuuuvumuvvvucanInvIunuuinummnuimmuuluurmunmnmui A l ' efdrsociatea' gllfen Students Hopes achieved . . . at last a Men's Club Room . . . The most active president in the history of the organization, Gerrit Pos . . . putting on two very successful dances, one each semester . . . the Spring dance in the Women's Club . . . Plans for a smoker '... will they materialize . . . we hope so . . . Who were the enterprising officers this semester? . . . P1'e.rinlemf . . . . Gerrit Pos Serretzzry . . Charlie Blanford The effllogolons A brand new club prepared to outdo the ancient Amphyction Club? No! That's not the purpose at all. The feeling of the women members is that they, too, want to do something for the school and want to work in harmony with the men's organization. The name, Allagolons, means sent to serve. Only sophomore women who have been outstanding workers as freshmen on the campus are asked to join the club. Organizations such as this one help to stimulate interest in scholarship as well as in school activities, and to some degree reward the women who have excelled in service for the College. Popularity, scholarship, service, and good fellowship are the requisites for the members in this composite group which has done so much this semester. They have improved the Girls' Club Room, and actively aided in the sale of Campus tickets. The officers for the past semester were as follows: Pferiderzf . . Dolly Brown Secretmjf . . . . Virginia Jones The charter members are Doris Cassasa, Mary Haley, Doris Hoffman, june Raycraft, Francella Winclmell, Carmel Saunders, Ruth Feasey, Helen Hughes, Rosalie Rosenbach, Elsie Albrecht, Laura Newton, Myrna Bearce, Virginia Bennett, Faith jordan, Ardine Otts, Beatrice Duncan, Helen Kimball, Lillian De Hay, and Dorothy Robinson.
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SAN Mfvreo JUNIOR COLLEGE 55 HIHVIIllIIVllllVIIII1IlIIlIll!IlllIHIIIIII!llVIllIlIIllllIllllMIIIlI!IIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Illitlltllllll Radio Club HY the dog house on the roof?', is a question that is likely to be asked by almost any newcomer to our campus. Perhaps the explana- tion that it is station W6JU or, in other words, the college radio club headquarters, will be equally mystifying, at least as far as the purpose of the shack is concerned. Not improbably, he will think that it is the place where the fortunate members go to listen to the musical programs from KPO, or to take the daily dozen from KFI. In fact, if he sees them headed for the roof at eight o'clock in the morning, as is often the case, he will be almost sure that he is right in the latter supposition. But if he should become inquisitive to the point of asking a few more questions and becoming actually acquainted with the members, he will very soon be enlightened upon the matter, and I dare say, pleasantly surprised. A This club is not a plaything, though the members do seem to get an amount of pleasure out of it, but an important factor in our relationship with the outer world. The purpose of WGJU is not to provide entertainment in the general sense of the word, but to place San Mateo junior College on the air, not only locally but internationally. No one who understands the nature of the club, its purposes, and the work it has been doing, can fail to appreciate what such an organization means to our school, nor can he fail to experience a sense of admiration for its members and Mr. Hopkins, its' faculty adviser. 1 fPep czncl Rally Committee Sure we have 'em. Who doesn't? Those days when we forget that we are supposed to be wide awake students of the best little old junior college in the countryg when we forget that our splendid teams are doing their utmost to prove that they are absolutely the best, as far as athletic vigor is concernedg when possibly we fail to realize that even as our teams need the old lighting spirit to be winners, we students must also feel a spirit of pride and enthusiasm for out school and studies. Wlioevei' heard of a championship team being reared and nourished amid the gloom of pessimism and melancholy? One might as well try to raise a choice rose under the house. It can't be done. We don't try. Ar the slightest sign of gloom our Pep and Rally Committee gets busy, first with the rally and then witlm the pep.
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