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C I I U v.,Q f JBL. A O diy ' BEAR TRACKS ,- Rd'LJL4,4.I -4'.,4,l,.Q-,kj rp VLC ,Lp -. I - Lfyfrfr-fx.,LJ1.J fgL.L,, ' Q LL, N f ' s - weed it LU eserneno. -LA , - L! ll 6: :Y kiwi! CL,l,.a..,a.,4,gI4'L- Loi V nisrronr or THE eL,iss ' B I A, J' ees! E ARRIYED fresh from hiffh scl1ool two hundred Sf1'01l0'. But how I :A-L, ,021-I... PJ D we wilted beneatl1 the Process of Registration! That over, we were asse1nbled ,under the palms on the lawn, and while passersby ogled we were ll1'if0l'll16I1 tllat now we were Freslnnen in Phoenix Junior College. In llllNV2lVCl'illg' tones someone made known to us what insignificant niorsels we really were, and the need of the distinguishing beanies, ribbons, etc. A lllilll addressed ns-he proved to be the Dean-and he pointed to a plot ot Q,'l'0llll1i tillat looked. like ll0-llltl1liS-lillld, and saidzh Upon that there shall rise 11 11ew bnildingg it will be under construction' during this year. A11d so our destiny became to Hgrow with the new building. Our first great venture ill class lite was the election -of Bill Brown asf our lE'reside11t. Our iirst real experience in college activities was tl1e Gene- ,.1,0fv-..1'a,l Mixer, at which the impressive teachers and the haloed Sophoniores seem- S ed to greet ns XVli1ll all good iilliil. . , This proved. to be a Sllgtll'-fffltliilllg on the bitter pill of Sophoinorican- 'tl1ority, which showed itself after we had been bested in the Tie-up, and of first i'El'l1l grades tllat came ont not at all as we had been led to expect. Studies were almost too lllllfill a bother with the excavators working at OJQ.-.tlie new building and the privileged Sophoniores playing in the hall, but we weatl1e1'ed it ifill'0llgil even with hell weeks and other Ndoingsf' v CJ-'UYJ Dances and picnics and football games alleviated the strain of the first N I SQIllQSii0l', and when those of IIS who were left after the iinalexanis re-gatlr ered to assert Olll' iirne powers, we slipped easily into aetual college workff, 1 A long period of llQl'f0l'I'IllllQQ Olll' duties was broken by our iirst historic Bear Day, when no one was drowned but some got pretty wet. H Final il0ll01' day rolled around after we l1ad given the Sophoinores the time of their staid lives at our dance. Graduation exercises and then good- bye lVe l'Qi1lll.'llGli tl1e next fall to initiate a new building and a' new Fresh- 1112111 Class .il,lif0 college life. There was only one building! and there were three hundred FI'6SlllllC1l, but they caught o11 fast and .we didn't have much 'L'tro11bl.e with i'hCll'l. A new 1'raditio11 was started and is called burying the l1atchet, signifying the cessation ol' hostilities between the classes. A real football season, some fine plays, some of that kindi' of dances, and the first semester had ended, with Art Gorman leaving-foftice as our President to be followed by Pete Burger. The second semester had three terms as all the others, but it passed 4,0-fLLD1l'l0l'G nieklv than anv. In no time at all the night of the Freshman Prom . -. 23 -1. I in C,Q,4,A arrived and relninded us that only a few weeks were left ink whieli to make cifp work. . ' ' Bear Day, the College Breakfast, Honor Day, a.nd then graduation. These final exercises :found us bedeeked in caps and gowns, a newgcostunie to il'li11'0tillCC a new custom. f 1 W ,,1'P,i1 As we received. o11r diplomas, Phoenix Junior College' became our Alma- Mater and we left to go our divers ways. VVe'wi11 coinelbaclifoceasionally, and we will continue to watch the college grow. as we have watched it grow in our own short time. ' I A A- -1 . 55' ,,1,, .. If I' aJwQf'-flf- , J 79 ,DJJ 4 f4s.r-.i'E 1 1 QJY.-Q., JL j- L,lxc-ig 4 i, r 5 5.0.32 -ee-0, 4 , -1 ., . A fr 'l ri, Al l gp
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BEAR :Ks ' CUTHBERT FAHLEN, Pre-Medical. Student Body , President, '30, Executive Board, President Sci- ence Club, '30, Freshman Rules Chairman, '30, Tie-Up, '29, Chairman, 13 , Mask and Dagger, Delta Psi Omega, Phi Alpha Chi, Masque of the Yellow Moon, Inter-Club Basketball. ANNE I-IERRON JACK, Liberal Arts. Vice-Presb dent Student Body, '29, Executive Board, '29, President Associated Woiiuen Students, '29, Vice-President Theta Chi Delta, '20, Annual Staff, '30, Chairman Traditions Committee, '29, Treasurei' of Los Ositos, '29, VVomen's Board, '29, '30, Inter-Society Council, '29, '30, VV. A. A., '29, '30. LEONA TOWVNSEND, Teachers' College. Treasurer Phi Lambda Zeta, '20, Secretary, '30, President VVomen's Glee Club, '30, 'Women's Sextette, '30, Secretary Associated 'Women Students, '30, Iota Sigma Alpha, lnter-Society Council, '29, CHARLES BERNARD GASS, Liberal Arts. Phi Alpha Chi, Football, '29, Bear Growls, '29, Ed- itor, '30, Bear Traclcs, '30, Mask and Dagger, '29, '30, Les Ours, '20, '30, President, '30, Iota. Sigma Alpha, Versenialcersg Extemnoraneous Sfweaking, '29, Masque of the Yellow Moon, '29, .. 3,2 ROBERT FEDDERSON, Commerce. Tau Omega., - Football, '29, '30, Basketball, '29, '30, Baseball, '29, Tennis. '29, Track, '30, Inter-Club Track, '30, Inter-Club Baslcetlmll, '30. , If . -QDOROTHY ALICE NELSON, Gene-ral. Iota Sigma ,HU Alpha, heta Chi flbeltn, Editor Blue Book, '30, gy Secretary W. A. A., '29, Los ositoe, '29, '30, - lggkiiig Club, '29, '30, Verselnakers, Play Day, ' 0 . .4 . MARGARET LOUISE BROWNLEE. Liberal Arts. Monniouth College, Illinois, '29, Theta Chi Delta, lvlask and Dagger, '30, Iota Sigma Alpha, Los Ositos, '30, W. A. A., '30, Hiking Club, '30, 'S ART EAI RD. REMUS G. MOALLISfl ER, Pre-Aviation. Phi Alpha Chi. JANE SCHNABEL, Commercial. Alpha Sigma Gamma., Secretary, '20, President, '30, Business Manager YVornen's Glee Club, '30, Sextette, President Associated XVomen Students, '30, In- ter-Society Council, '30, Student Body Treasur- er, '30, .Los Ositos, '30, HELEN GERTRUDE MARTIN, Physical Education. Brawley Junior College, California, Secretary VV. A. A., '30, Delta Psi Omega. H OMER BAIRD.
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