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Adi)uiiisti(iti()n ' This pilot IS gnidnis mc PRINCIPAL JOHN L. LOUNSBURY S. Lance Brintle has done outstanding work in the field of student guidance. By the use of his carefully prepared objective tests, Brintle can direct students into fields most likelv for their success. As an aid to registration, he has changed the numbers of the courses to corre- spond to those used at the University of California. J. Kenneth Wade serves as financial adviser to the student body cabinet. His efficient surveillance has helped the Associated Student Body out of manv financial difficulties. As principal of the Junior College Summer School. Charles W. Jackson supervises classes during vacation months. Students find his advice dependable. Mattie M, Paine, Dean of Activities; S. Lance Brintle, Dean of Records; Charles W. Jackson, Principal of Summer School; J. Kenneth Wade, Financial Adviser.
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Fail Cabinet From precedent to precedent ' rM M Top row: T. Westergard, President; G. Desmond, Vice-President; E. Rodgers. Secre- tary; K. Elliott, Treasurer. Bottom row: K. Smith, Rep. of Arts; B. Rope, Rep. of Athletics; K. Dod, Rep. of Student Body; D. Tobin. Editor of Viking. Wednesday, September 13 — eight o ' clock, eyes sought chisses through a jumble of tents — language teachers found their groups composed of physics and chemistry students — general pandemonium. After time and cooperation — a welded working unit. Assembling for the first time, the fall semester Associated Student Body cabinet met at the home of Miss Mattie M. Faine, dean of activities. Guiding the activities of the college were: dark, hard- working Tex Westergard, president; affable, silver-voiced Eugenia Rodgers, secretary; naive, sincere Gerald Desmond, vice-president; golfing, pedantic Kenneth Dod, representative of the student body; business-like Kenneth Elliott, treasurer; the convivial, politic foot- ball guard, Kenneth Smith, representative of arts; and slouching, unassuming Don Tobin, editor of the V iking. Thev showed interest in plans for the new Junior College, to be located on Carson Street east of Cerritos Avenue. Principal John L. Lounsbury has worked with Superintendent H. S. Upjohn in plan- ning the project. A dream of many years ' standing will be realized for Lounsburv when Long Beach ' s junior college occupies its new site. The faculty believes with him that a more unified plant will re- sult from a break away from the high schools. From her office in the Administration building. Miss Mattie M. Faine directs the extra-curricular activities of the student body. She has charge of the social calendar, clubs, dances, the Employment Bureau, and the Student Loan Fund. 10
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Fall Jss(jriiifi(j Mc Jjr.S. Cabinet B. Sutherland, President; D. Dean, Vice-President; O. Smith, Secretary; E. Lord, Treasurer. On September 21, the Associated Men Students sponsored a men ' s assembly to acquaint students with the athletic program of the col- lege. Coaches outlined their work, and the managers of the various sports urged all men to go out for at least one team. Sitting on the platform were the fall . M. S. officers: natatory Casanova Bob Suds Sutherland, president; beaming, swaggering Dan Dean, vice- president; flippant, active Oak Smith, secretary; and football man- ager Everett Lord, treasurer. Incoming women were welcomed at an assembly by officers of the Associated Women Students. Those taking part were: exotic and energetic Geraldine Thayer, president; prim, studious Maxine Hand, vice-president; slender, smiling Mary Jane Tharpe, record- ing secretary; tall and gentle Louise Rehbock, corresponding secre- tarv; and attentive Juliet Sylvia Flora, treasurer. Lois Griliin, A. W. S. dance chairman, organized the first matinee dance which was held in the Recreation Park clubhouse. ' hich reminds us of the freshwoman ' s habitual faux pas. Jimmie Mann ' s orchestra was going blue on the then popular I Have to Pass Your House. She was new and receptive. He was debonair. G. Thayer, President; M. Hand, Vice-President; L. Rehbock, Secretary; S. Flora, Treasurer.
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