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For the Classes
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Resuscitated after a lapse of one semester, the COORDINATION COUNCIL, composed of one representative from each subsidiary campus organization, was in- augurated this year at a banquet held at the California Hotel on April 12. The pur- pose of the council, officially sanctioned by the student body at the close of last year, is to coordinate the various groups on the campus. Student problems were especially considered by this year ' s council, which met once a month at afternoon sessions and at dinner gatherings throughout the spring semester. At its first meeting the group unanimously elected Jim Barnum president, and chose for his cabinet John Hume, vice-president, and Albert Floyd, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi acts as advisor for the council and the deans, Dr. Tempe E. Allison and Mr. Frank B. Lindsey, are ex-officio members. Around the table, left side: D. Osborne, A. Floyd, J. Jepson, G. Langdon, G. Parks, C. Alford, G. Pearcc, N. Gross, J. Hume. Standing: G. Watts, H. Robertson, J. Barnum, J. Fox, Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi, Dr. Tempe E. Allison. Right side: R. Mc- Combs, D. Campbell, L. Nisle, F. Campbell, J. Bellenger, D. Long, J. Rooncy, F. Miller, B. Parker. 30
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HE outstanding functions of the SOPHO- MORE CLASS come at the beginning and at the end of the year: In September, as their traditional prerogative, they made campus life very miserable for the Freshmen and finished off by beating the Frosh in the big pushba jamboree. And then, of course, at the end of the year, the Sophomores graduate amid the half-sad excitement of Baccalaureate and Commencement. In between times, the class, for lack of necessity, was not particularly organized. Individually and collectively, however, the members were very active; and certain PERSONALITIES stood out for their all-round achieve- ment and, often behind-the-scenes, contributions to the student body. As some of the most valuable members of the Sophomore Class, we present: Wchh ' r Daniel: languid, six-foot-three Student Body treasurer for the first semester; scholarly light of the Alpha Gamma Sigma; outstanding protege of the drama department, the He of He Who Gets Slapped, the Lieutenant of Fame and ihe Poet . . . good-natured . . . humorous . . . Louise Coddington: secretary and the secret-of-succcss of the Women ' s Athletic Association; competent commit- tee worker for A. V. S. committees, especially as Chair- man of Programs for the Valentine Dance; staff member of the Junior Quad . . . friendly . . . enthusiastic . . . Gordon Langdon: sophomore representative on the Associated Student Body Ex. Committee; cabinet member of the Associated Men Students HBH a l | H and the Junior Lions; football and basketball letterman . . . keen- witted . . . genial . . . Mill cent Ringgenberg: mem- ber of the Alpha Gamma Sigma; the dowager of the Co-Ed Rente; Y ' se Women cabinet member and president for next year; journalist betimes involved with both the Quad and the Warwhoop . . . quiet . . . refreshing . . . WW In, m top ut right: Welder Daniel, Louise Cod- dington, Gordon Langdon, Millicent Ringgen- berg. I 32
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