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ow 1, it-it to right: Ada Solomon, aroi Biiier, issie Cir-arman, VViihurta nmbe. Eveiyn Lysiioinl, Shiriey Smith. ow 2: Elizabeth Urey, Thelma La oicc. Dorothy Stevens, .is-an XVii- mis, Betty Robison. ow 5: .lack Loman. Edgar Xvrigilt. iffy MI'Hd. ,lilfk HPl1Iiil'. EUQf'I1i' rewster, Nelson Parker. OW 42 Harry GiifiDPF, B011 Holland. eith Hayden. Paul Anderson, Eddie oyettc. Q . HJSINESS AANAGERS HOME-ROOM PRESIDENTS Row I, ieit to right: Sylvia Keiiy. .lr-rry Hoffman, Barbara Toier, Peggy Todd. Row 2: Betty Grady, Niartha iwiansiieid, Frances Palmer, Thelma Siiettif-id, Ruth Cummings. Row 3: Roy iviears. .tacit Ciiiiinrd, Dain Dnoiey. Dzlvid Livingston, Bob Chain, Bob Higgins. Row 4: ,lack Boone, George Jones, Laurel Simpson, Lyman Harbottle, Neiian Vveaver. THE HQNIE-ROOiNi PRESIDENTS iiii responsible positions. They not only read the buiietin during home-rooms, but they aiso gather the students' opinions and suggestions on schooi activities. They bring them to the ciass on Student Leadership, in which the ideas are discussed and expressed to members of the facuity. Through the woric of the Home-Room Presidents. the faculty and students have been abie to cooperate better, bringing more satisfaction to ati. THE BUSINESS MANAGERS are the home-room representatives in the finan- ciai affairs of the Student Body. Their job is to coiiect Student Body dues, distribute and coiiect tickets for piays. band concerts, and operas, and to manage the Cardinal saies. This year they met with Nir. Vvaiicer and the Home-Room Presidents in a ciass on Student Leadership. The students appreciate the time and effort the Busi- ness Managers have spent performing their duties. 26
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.CGU CIL Sctmatter. tt. altmtetic managers: C. J. blast, band representative: Albert Ander- son. ctmairman ot publications. An assembly committee, tmeaded by Ucandyn ixten- doza and including .laclc Hentile. Bill Kouns, Ntarityn Blatz. Clartc Gatbercote. Gerald Rattmbun, .l. lwtast, and .totmn Hettand. was appointed to plan better assemblies. Also a part ot ttme council were ttme tour ctass presidents: Roy lwtears, llttm year: Jaclc Boone, l2ttm year: Atvan Cioodetl, t5tt1 yearg and Don Helms, l4ttm year. lvtiss Vera Best, Edwin T. Martin, tlotmnston Vvatlcer, and Oscar H. Edinger were time advisors. Given permission by time council to sit in on discussions, a teaderstmip group, com- posed ot att class and club presidents, tmomeroom managers. Ttmatians, and other student leaders, felt privileged ttmat ttmey were aslced to give ttme viewsuot many more students ttman time council would ottmerwise lmow. Atttmougtm given no rigtmt to vote, ttmeir suggestions tmetped in ctmanging many customs around ttme sctmoot. fjne ot time most important measures passed by tbe student council during ttme year was ttme purctmase ot tootbatt stmoes tor next year's gridiron squad. Also in connec- tiomm wittm attmtetics. a proposat submitted by Earl Ttmomas. t.ettermen's president. tor an allotment ot one lmundred dollars by time student body to tmetp attmtetes pur- ctmase sweaters, was ratitied by ttme council. Ttmis year time council decided to try ttme experiment ot not tmaving an auditor. An- ottmer otticiat act pertormed ttmis year was time cbanging ot ttme tmigtm sctmoot name. ucardinatsfi to ttme Red Devitsf' Smaller but stitt important ctmanges were ttmat ttme year lmoolc was pubtistmed by time Progress-Bulletin: J. C. trestmmen wore Htjinlcsn and suttered agonies during ntjrestmman Vveelcuz tour new and ditterent car sticlcers were purctmased and were received wittm muctm enttmusiasmg and lastly time old A.lNt.S. roonm was given over to any club wistming to tmotd its meeting tlmere. ttmis year time Student Council deserves muctm credit tor ttmeir splendid work in tmetping to matte ttmis ttae best year in Pomona Junior College and Higtm Scbootts tmistory. and ttmose wlmo tmave wortied witb ttmem wistt to congratulate ttmem on ttme way ttmey tmave tmandted ttmeir important ottices. Sc-atm-cl, tc-tt to rigtmt: Eugene Brewster, Nyla Bynum, .lacti Livingston, ixtargarette tfetts. Candy txtenttrmza Standing: tion Helms, Roy lvtcars, .timmy Vvatlcer, lvtax Hall, C. .l. ixtast, .tacli Boone.
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mlfufpzafpr ' f ff , jf 7 ff.-rwv LVM ,0fcL' CJAIJ5-arp' flL', ated- Ziff' sc is-fi if-Legg, W! Vaxli Q: rijf piggy. .L fi its -V41 J .if 'ft if t If PL b XT ' 42 tv!! QA., flu., i MM 'Wad-. Mfg if we M Wyzjzfieif C9fvQ ' f ,A PUBL CI Y BUREAU , gg g Us all z q aff-' O! Q' fwiwl of! Seated, ieit to right: Ntary Ntciar-od, Shirts-0 Anderson, Potty Anna .ir-ssc, txiascut Pr-c Bee, Betty Bartiett, Br-tty Muir. Standing: Lee Roy Hail, Paul Dettmer, Bch Ritter. hir. Nettier, Dr-an ixiiiier. in its second year as a schooi organization, the puhticity Bureau has proven itseii to ine one oi the most active ciuhs in helping to puioticize the many activities during the schoot year. it has very eiticientty handled the puhiicity tor ati oi the schoot stage productions. dances, hanquets, athletic contests, and other activities. The hureau. in addition to puhiicizing our activities, has given its memioers invatuahte experience in the puhiicity iieid. The puhiicity director tor the first semester was Don Dearing. who iounded the organization tast year. and during the second semester Aiimert Anderson. Commis- sioner oi Publications. served in this office. hir. Nettter was again taeutty adviser to the group. Other officers the iirst semester were Lee Roy Hail, who acted as assistant director. and iwtartha Brannan. who was secretary. During the second semester. Shirtee Anderson served as general assistant to the puhiicity director. The students of Pomona High School and Junior Cotiege appreciate this organizations fine work. 27
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