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Freshrnens Choice to Ciovern The freshman class ofhcers are nominated from and elected by the members of the freshman class. All four officers automatically become members of the student council. Their duties, however, are not confined to those of a stu' dent council member. One of their important responsibilities lies in the formation and promotion of plans for a banquet in honor of the graduating sophomore class at the close of the semester, Aside from this they are well occupied in carrying out plans for numerous other social and educational functions thruout the year. The election this year was a very close and interesting one with Campbell and McDowall coming thru to give the engineers and chemists a voice in school politics, Cantu and Egan were members of the Bull Moose Party whose platform was for bigger and better social functions. Cantu repre' sented the teachers while Egan was a pre'com. All ofhcers had been active in high school as well as in other Junior College affairs. Vv'hile in high school, Bob Campbell was an active member of the National Championship Band, being its treasurer in his senior year. He was also chosen as a member of the National Honor Society. George was chosen as a member of the National Honor Society and was elected to the student council for four years. He was president of the junior class. He is a member of the Junior College golf team. The C. A. A. was Delores Cantu's main extracurricular interest. with an active membership for four years. She received several G. A. A. awards. She has carried on in Junior College in the W. A. A. Jack Egan was a member of the student council, Senior HifY club, debate club. and JfHi Thespians. He served as president of the HifY club while in his senior year, and also gave an Ivy Day oration. Thus far, Jack hs been very active in numerous other Junior College functions. 1 liiclc l.qiili. i Sliiilcni Council ixlvinlmr Dolores Cunlii, Secretory-Trvcisurr-r 13017 cwlllllllfifu. Prvsiilvril George Flclloirull. X Vice Prvsiifvnl TIHS page SDOIISOTQCJ by Liebermamfs Jewelry 13
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Test Tube Chatter Chemistry is a subject supposed to be confined to the fourth floor, but rarely is because of odor and chatter. A few scenes show seriousflooking lads who seem intensely interested, but are only posing. Qur first model is Bill Kaldem signing his death warrant by trying to blow up the place. Willis Braun is hunting for an unknown. Ray Demp' sey is balancing the analytical balance, whatever that is. Then we have a mass of tangled chemical equipment: retort tubesg rubber hoseg Bob Dol' linger and Bob Walsh. Our ace chemist, Jack- Gnadinger, uses his height for his own purposes during exams. Katie Gorey has been dubbed Fu by her general chem class. means flourine gas-it's practically useless, and so is Katie fin chemj. Some curious students wonder why Flo Eggman drags down such marvelous Eggnmn Frisbie Nelson Larson grades. Of course, her father is a chem teacher. but then again, sheis no clummie . 'LSlugger Ghilain might be the brain of Mr, Larson's general chem class, but when it comes to physif ology, itls a different story. We hear that he's not too potent, fsays B. J. Jensenj. Chemistry Faculty Ruling the odor and vapor department, we find Mr. Eggman fwith the Napoleonic hairfdol who teaches elementary chemistry and chemical cn- gineering. The head of the department is popuf lar Mr. R. L, Frisbie, who teaches qual, quan, and organic chemistry. Mr. E. C. Nelson and Mr. E. A. Larson comprise the remainder of the chem faculty. This page sponsored by 17 Morris Coal and Mining Company
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I ilwfli Huynvs. Svcrelurv-Treusurvr rlrlluir Hcnmnel, Presirlvnt Belly lane lunsvri, Sfuilvnf Council ixleriilu-r lolin Himuiwl, Vice-llrusitlmil Sophomores Elect Executives The chemists had strong representation in the sophomore class election this year with Art Hainmel and john Hummel getting the respective key positions of president and vicefpresident. All four officers were on the strongly supported ticket at election time. The duties of the sophomore officers were somewhat similar to those of the oihcers of the fres,l1.man class. Upon election to ofhce they became student council members where their opinions and actions were instrumental in the promotion of various functions carried on within the school. Art Hammel was the presiding officer of the council meetings, in which capacity he set a ine record of achievement. He presided at several student assemblies during the year. He was active in last year's school alfairs. The presidency of the freshman class, as well as the assistant editorship of the I. C. annual, belonged to John Hummel while in his first year. He served two successful years as a student SecretaryfTreasurer, Elizabeth Haynes W.A.A. activities during her two years. the honorary Boots and Saddle Club W.A.A. Before becoming editor of this year's editor of last year's edition. Her voice tions including the French Club, Blazer of which she served as president. She Al Q -- council member. has participated in most of the She was selected as a member of and elected vicefpresident of the annual, B, Jensen was co'art has been heard in several organizaf staff, and the Mask and Wig Club, also served on the student council. This page sponsored by 19 Baskin, Men's Clothing
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