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LA CUESTA 1930 Pechurich Meadows Cuffey Giordano Gummaxze Donohue Hanley McDonald Wilson Rutherford Vigil Y. McFute Allen Repp Campus Executives Founded November 5, 1929 OFFICERS Melvin Gammage-President Secretary-Treasurer-Amelia Vigil MEMBERS Norman Wilson Yale McFate Joe Pecharich Ruth Kathryn Donohoe Stuart Rutherford Margaret Allen Weaver Meadows George T. Hanley Lewis McDonald Clyde Caffey ' Catherine Giordano Sponsor-Dr. Austin C. Repp With the beginning of the fall quarter of the current school year there was organized in the college a group known as The Campus Exec- utivesf? In this organization are included the president of the Associated Students, the presidents of the various clubs on the campus, and the editors of the college publications. The three-fold purpose of this executive group is: 1-To aid the clubs and societies in whatever way it may be possible to aid them. 2-To for- mulate a regular system and means of control for the government of these organizations, and 3-To encourage sportsmanship, scholarship, and high ideals on the campus. Not all ofthe things undertaken this year have been accomplished as yet, but it is not difficult to see that some advancement has been made in the things undertaken. However, realizing that well-organized clubs and societies are an asset to any college or university, the Campus Exec- utives will continue to work for the betterment of those at A. S. T. C. One Hundred Twenty
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LA CUESTA 1930 Denver McDonald Meadows Brickey Copeland Wuger Mitchell W'ilson Thomas Gilman Stu ent Counci Established October 4, 1926 Colors--Royal Blue and Gold Lewis McDonald-President Secretary-Elsie Deaver CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Norman A. Wilson Helen Gilman Helen Copeland Frank Brickey Cecil Thomas ' Clinton Wager Weaver Meadows Olive Mitchell Each year, the Student 'Council has been coming more and more into its own. This year, it has shown to a marked degree that it is worthy of being called one of the most active bodies on the campus. The members have all been very loyal, and have cooperated in a splendid manner. Each one has expressed opinions regarding opportuni- ties for action on the part of the Council. One of the most outstanding accomplishments was the sending out of a series of three letters to high school graduates throughout the state outlining the advantages of A. S. T. C. as the place for continuing their education. These letters were sent out at intervals of two weeks, and were given a personal touch through being signed by individual members of the Council. An office of Forensic Managerhas been created. Steps are being taken whereby a position of Business Manager can be created. This office would result in giving the students definite financial statements. As a result of the concentrated efforts of the Council, there is to be a school nurse on the camfpus some time next year. The next step will be the establishing of a hospital ward. Among the many things that the Council has discussed for future development, is the building of a recreation hall. One possibility for such a place would be a log cabin under the pines. One Hundred Nineteen
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LA CUESTA 1930 Wilson Elliott Apfcl Cnffey Cain Weitzel Schurer Smith Barfell Pear King Brickey - Hurlbert Schroeder Foster Gibbons Moses Pace Redman Si ma Ai ha Colors-Red and White Flower-American Beauty Rose OFFICERS Norman A. Wilson-President Vice-President-Hill Redman Alton Elliott-Secretary Corres. Secy.-Thomas Weitzel Carl Schroeder--Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms-Walter Cain ACTIVE MEMBERS , Ray Scharer Heston Pierce Enoch Smith . Clyde Caffey George Pear Lawrence Barfell Austin Gibbons Lynn Pace Philip Moses Kenneth Caffey PLEDGES James King John Apfel Kenneth Hurlbert Arthur Foster Frank Brickey The local chapter of the Western National Fraternity, Sigma Alpha, was established just this year. This fraternity is for the purpose of establishing and developing a professional spirit, interest, and fellowship among men students, who are preparing to teach physical educationg the prevention of exploitation of athletics by individuals or organizations for enjoyment of spectators, aggrandizement of athletic reputation or for commercial gainsg the encouragement of adequate medical examinations. The fraternity has just this year acquired nine new members and five pledges. Sigma Alpha is one of our most active organizations. One Hundred Twenty-one
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