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Student Hctrnintstrcttcn Thank the flame for its tight, but do not forget the Iamphclder standing in the shade with the constancy ct patience. STRQY BIRDS by Rabindrinath Tagore.
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FIRST ROW Hazel D. Dawson . . ....... .... H ome Economics Anna Mary Gilles . . . ...... . . Head of Art Department Genevieve Humiston . ..... Commerce Dorothy D. Decker . . . . . Retail Management llse Hamann .... .......... A rt Myrtle Ann Martin . . . . Head of Music Department Agness Todd Miller . . ........ English Mabel Gertrude Whiting . . . Mathematics Mrs. Edith Thatcher . . . . English FACULTY MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURES R. R. Benson ..................... Surveying Mrs. Frances Concklin . . . . Stenography Mildred L. Frazier . . . . . Mathematics Sheldon M. Hayden . . . . Public Speaking Marie A. Iacobson . . . . Women's Hygiene Zena Leck . . . . . Physical Education Clyde O. Patton . . . . Physical Education Theo Schwaiger . . ...--. ML1SiC Alverda West . . . . Physical Education Six
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FALL SEMESTER George Gritlith, the first semester president of the Associated Students, inaugurated two new il policies wherein the student body has been bene- Htted a great deal. The first of these, the Tuesday noon dance, has proved a great benefit in increas- .ri X is ing the income for this year. Many of the financial burdens have been met by these dances. The sec- ond, the organization of a presidents' club, where- i in the presidents of the various clubs meet and discuss student administration, has enabled the students to handle the problems arising with more assurance and wisdom. The great task of E 2 L arousing interest among the students concerning the benefits derived only from membership in the Associated Students has been ably met and cared for by the executive board. George Griffith The social commissioner, Marjorie Arundell, has sponsored many successful social events, among which were the annual Iunior College snow party at Big Pines, the Freshman-Sophomore dance, and the Christmas dance. This semester the college has enjoyed many well planned assemblies by Lewis Bates, forensic commissioner. Many well known speakers have been heard, several good dramatic productions and musical programs have been the result of Mr. Bates' management. Lorna Allen, commissioner of women,s athletics and Wilton Hilliard, commissioner of men's athletics have done much toward making our college ath- letics the success they have been. A great deal of credit is due Paul Wright for the competent manner in which he has edited EL DoN this semester. It has maintained the high standard previously attained. The ofiicial bulletin board at the entrance of the campus has been carefully supervised by Robert Brown, the vice-president, who also had the responsibility of all other advertisement of activities coming under the the work of the board. Through the efforts of Dante Siracusa, the sale of Associated Students tickets has been promoted and carried on. Financial affairs involved through the seasonal sports and distribution of the Associated Student income to the various departments were also ably handled by Dante. Eugenia Gire has faithfully recorded the activities of the board during the fall semester and taken care of all the cor- respondence on Associated Student matters, those reaching outside of the campus and also those in connection with organizations within the campus. In these and all other measures the board has had the good of the students at heart. They have cooperated in the many activities the school has undertaken. With Dean McKee Fisk as adviser, this semester's executive board has well accomplished its aim. Eight
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