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4 , . e lux , 1 1 , , . n 5 I, ff f . F ri ff l F The Iayhawh First Semester Staff Editor . .... Nlax Scott Associate Editor .... John Campbell News Editors . Horace,Sanders, Karl Leaton Assistant . . . . Norvan Houts Sports Editors . g . . Fred Westlirook, Dean Fry Personal and Exchange . . Sarah Jean Greist Faculty Adviser . . Nliss Eleanor Baptist Advertising Nlanager ..... Tena Solon Assistant ...... Glen Lowell Second Semester Staff Editor ..... lVlarian Tremlwley Associate Editor . . . I . . DorothysBarnes News Editors . . Helen Elam, Lloyd Coale Sports Editor . . . Cleo Wells Department Editor . . Charles Johnson Faculty Adviser . . Nliss Eleanor Baptist Advertising Nlanager . . Clyde Brooks Assistant . . . . Stafford Packard Bookkeeper . . F , . Jacqueline Van Deventer The Jayhawk, the bi-weekly publication of the Junior College, is still on top in its struggle for existence. The hard work of the small group of students listed above, and of a few others who helped in the publication but did not work for credit, made possible the regular appearance of the carrier of all news, gossip, and secrets. The Jayhawk plays a big part in the life at Junior College, and we appreciate it. Page Twenty-Seven
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I Q r 'M i I x I 1.1 J J V. A A f T .7 A J A A C.- . A M,i I , - Jfvffw ffgf' ' 1 Xl llc The Student Council It is in the student goverment organization that one finds the center of all college activities. As soon as the members were elect- ed in the fall, the council took up its work. The first event of the year was the Mixer, which was held at the Y.lVl.C.!X. The coun- cil's next work was in the supervising of class elections. The bi- weekly convocations were taken over by a committee of council members. Through the council, support was given by the Junior College to the high school in dedication of the new stadium. At Christmas time the halls and front door vvere beautifully decorated by the council, and the group sponsored the annual Can- dle Service. The second semester council took up the work ot the first se- mester organization with no change except in membership. The group helped the Junior College Players in the business side of the production of ls Zat Sol the spring play. Publicity and advertis- ing were handled entirely by a student group. The Home Coming and the Go-to-College programs were al- so part of the Work of the council. Officers First Semester President . .... Harold Harding Vice-president . Darrell Shaw Secretary . Kathleen Sheehan Treasurer ..... Albert Huber Cfficers Second Semester President . .... Carl Holliday Vice-president . Madison Marks SCC1'2t8-fy '- lxflarjory lVlorton Treasurer Dorothy Nlartin Page Twen fy-eiqbi'
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f If 4 f xl I 'F , u.,-ai y: 7 ma I' Q Q W? .vrf 7,3 7 ,Q M , YL :3,,,-,,,,wfl r, , ffl? Lf -L ' 4 I g.. ,F A l ' 1 -1,5 ' af 2 N:- f,? ' g , X Z 1 : 1 F 5 5 i rs ' f N - 1 XA The B o2,E agelot Anna . . Abraham . Jacob Hennaberry . lngeborg . . Henrietta Hennaberry Flora Egener A . Doctor Nlarshall . Beulah Randolph . Dulcie . . Nlicky . Blanche . Frau Bunderfelder lVlrs, O'DonoVan Signor Vanni , Signora Vanni . . Thelma Stack . David Duke Albert N, Evans Nlargaret Callahar Edyihe lVlulveyhill Nlarian Trembley . Reed Porter , . Una,Orr Nlarjory Bornhouser Elmer Horseman, Jr. . Angeline George . Nlartha Bishop Nlargaret Peterson Clennell VVilkinson . Lotus Risser Elvira Zuilia . . l ..,.. Irene VV hiles The Bridge to Camelot , or The Things That Count , was presented by the Junior College Players on December 18 and 19. The play, written by Laurence Eyre, was produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, New York. The success of the play in other theaters was repeated here. The Christmas season and preparations had the audience in the right mood to ac' cept the play with much praise. The work of the children, 'gDulcie',, lVlicky',, Blanche , and Elvira Gvuilian, was especially interesting. This was the first ' time children had been used in the plays, and their success was very pronounced. Page 'Thirty ,J
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