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Dcpdrtuiciit Cluiiniicii Mrs. Evelyn Wennberg, Art; Glee Duncan, Commerce; Anne Thomsen, Mathematics; Jessie Rau, Modern Languages. Clarinne Llewellyn, Girls ' Physical Education; Mrs. Elinor W. Hiatt, English; Bert Smith, Men ' s Physical Education; Charles W. Jackson, Social Sciences. Edith M. Hitchcock, Music; Noble Hines, Physical Sciences; Clifford L. Wright, Biological Sciences; Fay Tunison, Library.
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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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English (iiid Modern Lnngitagc J cfdytniciits Dr. Walter V. Kaulfers, Modern Languages; Florence M. Carpenter, English; Mabol Coy Trail, English; Marian E. Sims. English; Mrs. Elinor Hiatt, English; Mary E. Gassaway. Foreign Languages; Walter A. Fieg. Modern Languages; Jessie L. Rau, Modern Languages; Mrs. Mary Chalmers. English; Cora Stager, Modern Languages; Russell R. Johnston, English. even to the swing of the gold key hanging from his breast pocket. She, wilting to his perfect rhythm, stopped softly crooning the chorus and rapturously asked, Are you a new student, too.- ' The Ph. D. smiled, You ' ll have to pass my class. The student body cabinet appointed Bob Rope to the vacant po- sition of representative of athletics (Mi the nineteenth. At the same time, Selwyn Yancy and Webster Scrubby Elliot were made soph- omore representatives of the Committee of Ceremonies. George C. Moore, organizer of the first band in the history of the Junior College, called for candidates to make up a school band. The roster swelled when Principal Lounsbury announced that members of the band wcuild not have to participate in compulsory gym work. Complete paraphernalia for the musicians, including reversible black and white uniforms, instruments, and individual courses in music were provided. Holding Fullerton Junior College to a si. -to-si tie. Coach Oak Smith ' s men played their first game of the season at Fullerton on September 23. Jack Moss, halfback, scored late in the first quarter when he raced over the goal line after Long Beach had staged a spectacular fifty-yard march down the field under the generalship of Scrubby I Uiot. Shortlv after, Scrubby was removed from the game
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