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33 The CAMPUS 1 1930 . '4 j ,, If y,fL fflmgx . Aft, i Ncllarsity 'J If RAXVN from obscurity by Owen Tiny Haywards fight for a club room and lhygtwo brilliantly managed dances, the Varsity S now V, occupies a position second to none in the junior College. Entrusted with the delicate job of tenderly nurturing and teaching the poor benighted freshmen, they were responsible for the novel idea of starting the frosh right by putting them to work on the parking space. The Brawl also came about largely through Haywards plans. A Witli a larger membership thanever before, and with a generally re- habilitated organization, the officers are considering a banquet to be given in welcome to the new members. The officers are: President, Owen Haywardg Vice-President, Carl Mignaccog Secretary, Wintlurop Coats. I F 1 l
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l' SAN MATEO JUNIOR COLLEGE 5 4 t 57 , ,, ., ummmulvIuuvIIInnuIvuunmmmmmmIurIvuInuunmmmnlvmunnnuumu I vIru1unnlvyqpaflwvnuulonn Immun I I In inmmun 'li CPre5s Club l-IARACTERIZED as being the most informally organized group of students in the college, the Press- Club nevertheless has the singular record of being the most consistent in holding the regular bi-monthly luncheon meetings. This term, under the leadership of Bill Finger, who succeeded last year's chairman, Alan Metzger, the luncheons were featured by informal talks and discussions with such prominent newspaper men as Gobind Behari Lal, feature writer for the Exrmginer, and Harry B. Smith, sporting editor of the Claronicle. Arrangements were also made to have prominent members on the staffs of the Daily Califovvzinn and the Stanford Daily address the journalisticq group. The only requisite for membership in the club is enrollment in one of the three classes of journalism offered here, namely: reporting, editing or adver- rising. One of the high-lights of the social season is the semi-annual dance given by the Press Club. Pi-Nite, as it is termed, is usually given at Devonshire, or some other country club house, and skits and refreshments produce lasting memories for departing journalists.
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SAN Mfsriso JUNIOR COLLEGE 59 1 Circle S TRONG, brawny men who have proved themselves worthy of recognition . . . banded together in a club. These leading athletes who have par- M ticipated in a certain number of battles are the only members. Member- ship in the Circle S society is restricted to men who have Won the Circle S award for participation in sports which are not recognized by the Cali- fornia Coast Conference. At present the members of the soccer team are the only athletes who are so rewarded. A Every year new men are taken into the groupg for every year several youths have an opportunity to display their prowess. The Circle SH was first organized in 1927. Since then the members of the club have been taking a prominent part in the activities of the campus. Prwidwzt . . . Wfinthrop Coats Vice-Prerizlem' . . Kenneth Lister S66'7'c?flI1'y . . . Frank Pechacek T1'6l1.f7l1'F7' . Morris Futterman
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