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Student Cabinet Left to Right — Top Row: Hugh Anderson, Finance, I; Lambert Wcstling, Athletics, IL Bill Ramsay, Finance, II; Carl Tivel, Oral Arts, II. Lower Row: Bob Coop, Publications, II; Helen Rooke, Social Affairs, II; Mar- jorie Harmon, Activities, I, II; Barbara Turner. Records, I, II; Al Renner, Athletics, I. Additional Members: Cliff Sandland, Oral Arts, I; James Sherman, Publications, I; Muriel Cannon, Social Affairs, I; Wendell Hendricks, Clerk of Cabinet, I; Isis Renner, Clerk of Cabinet, II. THE CABINET consists of secretaries appointed by the Board of Representatives to oversee school activities. By such an arrangement, equal representation of all activities is insured. Student body spirit de- pends to a great extent on the operations of the Cabinet, and this year the success of the work is evidenced by heightened interest in school entertainments. A change has been made in the methods of handling finances Bi-weekly reports have been made by each secretary and presented to the Secretary of Finance, thus eliminating confusion in this field. These reports, preserved and com- piled, can be used as a guide for future sec- retaries in planning budgets for their respec- tive activities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE power of the student body government is vested in the Board of Representatives. Theirs is the task of making new laws and strengthening the old. This year their most serious problem has been the disregard by the students of closed campus regula- tions. The Student Court has given much attention to the removal of this annoyance. More pleasant work has been the establishment of tra- ditions for each class and for the school as a whole. Class traditions were introduced by the four presidents and the Board introduced those for the entire school. It is felt that continuation of this movement will lend a new interest to the Pasadena Junior College. Board of Representatives H -JSUff- ■, TI - --• (. p • ' •- 3 B W v HJ L.iWi!9 mKn ' 9m MSBA ' - m ' HBr WS ' :- S. WW A 9m-?l mk i alRrS ■k£ ' JB d M m W 5 i feL ' ra a m ' w br - ' ' K ▼ K i V ' ■B Bh • V HB Hpk ' rs ' J% M ;- W ■ T r y KSk- a- - m ' m V P ■lXii - ' £5 sMj Hi ■ . % Left to Right — Top Row: Sidney Edwards. Junior Representative, I, II; Bob Heiman. Freshman Repre- sentative, I: Steve Salisian, Senior Representative, I; J. P. O ' Mara. Adviser, I, II; Bill Thomas, A. M. S. Representative. I, II; Hugh Anderson, Senior Representative, II; Ben Tupper, Freshman Representative, II. Lower Row: Jeanne Thomson, A. W. S. Representative, I; Madclaine Currie, A. W. S. Representative, II; Louise Bonds, Clerk of the Board, I; Robert Rockwood, Student Body President, I; Al Renner, Student Body President, II; Laurence Lataillade, Clerk of the Board, II; Margaret Johnson, Sophomore Representative, I, II. THE PASADENA CAMPUS, JUNE, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO
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AN ACTIVE branch of the Student Government is embodied in the Student Court, composed of a chief and two associate justices. Using a system of fines as a means of punishing constitutional offenders, taking new steps to clear up the ever-present park- ing problem by repainting and redividing the parking lines, and providing a place for the shelter of instructors ' automobiles, are among the acts by which the Court has dem- onstrated its value as a constructive and judicial force on the campus. In previous years, keeping the college campus closed ex- cept during lunch periods and after class hours has been the greatest problem before the Court. With the assistance of student committees, closed campus rules have been rigidly enforced by this year ' s justices. Stiifleiit Court Left to Right — Alzira Rendall, Clerk of Court, I; Bill Ramsay. Chief Justice, I; Lila Suiter, Asso- ciate Justice, I; Isis Renner, Clerk of Court, II; Steve Seaton, Associate Justice, II; Eric Emery, Associate Justice, I, Chief Justice, II; Kate Boyd, Associate Justice, II. THE PASADENA CAMPUS, JUNE, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO
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