Santa Monica College - Spin Drift Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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DR. SANDMEYER LLOYD HURST WILLIAM MULLER Faculty Adviser President President lst Semester 2nd Semester HAROLD CROSS MOLLY BROWN WAYNE CROSS JERRY ABEL Vice-Fresident Vice-President Records Finance lst Semester Znd Semester lst Semester lst Semester Athletics 2nd Semester Znd Semester HE Associated Student Body Commission has power to make all rules and regulations gov- erning the Student Body. Its powers are limited by the referendum in the hands of the stu- dents, by the general regulations of the Board of Education, and by the veto of the director of the Junior College. It takes responsibility for the management of all school affairs con- ducted as student interests. Under the leadership of Lloyd Hurst the commission apportioned funds to the various organizations for first semester activities. Lucille Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of Arts to H11 the vacancy caused by Bob Gillies' decision not to return to school this year. One of the most far-reaching and vital decisions of the commission was the changing of all minor sports to the rank of major. Two very important amendments were added to the constitution. The first amendment made a majority of at least one vote necessary for election to any Student Body ofice. The sec- ond amendment annulled the ruling that the vice-president must be elected from the classes of Beta or Gamma, leaving the way open to any student who could qualify for the office.

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PEARL HAMLIN, AB., AM. CHARLES P. PHIPPS, B.S., M.S. T. WALTER WALLBANIC A.B., AM., Ph.D Pfllf' 'T I V Tl I ' . '- . Wfzvg-: : '. ' 'U fuqi ' f 'All V .- ' 1. .z-M: Hp Mb.: , Y ? ..K:,wg.f, ALVIA SACRNITZ, AB., AM. Ev' - f ' :ff f ' ' . A fs.,1,ffi ,- A . fi' A' ' ini? q-'Jn '- tl- . - qjfm. -L ,. . .., - f ,. I A HERBERT C1. BICKEL AB. A ' ' ' .. :L JOHN E. DULIN A.B. M.S. PAUL R. KURTZ, B.S., AM. CHARLES G. FALLIS, AB.. AM. L W R I , x A Q K .lp i .yi Q 5 1 r RSF f R, W . A X lkix Sk . , Q A E f w . , ,, A225135 S Y, . V . f' A- ii W y 3 , .537 AX , MF'- , .m.l,'.12s'2.i . l 1. , S, wg f M R15 15 6 v 61,6 Self 112, f , L , QQ R , L yyw lwgz A f mfg? Ku '4 'S f i ,.-SZ ,SQ Q V 1, X sew A it f AA sw ' If A S541 ' Wm W an 4 Q. . N , 4 m5Sx'ifw: ' Ssxyfgh , KYEZQ ,Q 4 1 0 4 qvggvw 0 A A 2 ff 1 X 0,7 I1 kj: 14 yy ' 4' Ky A gf: N 3 'W f ' if Uixfxiw' i A A1 Sf? A A Q K' 1 A , M Q A pu 45 1 TAKE? SM :A if? Q is i,:Av1. -'1 JACK SANDERSON JOYCE, A.B. LOVINCY JOSEPH ADAMS, AB., AM DONALD W. LARWOOD, B.S., M.S. WILLIAM R. B. OSTERHOLT, AB., AM. A S CHARLES W BROWN A B J ig , U .. .n , . ...EL .,,, ,... . , , 5 .5 .WN :,r45aeAmi A wig.: 213584 if . 1 ' .viswi za. 'w:fc7'isfS- - f. - A .. MW A R C AB AM EDWIN . OULSON, . ., . . 517 9255 Q .gw 'S MWA 4- . - Fil 4 . . . . f.f2?Af2 4Ziv1tA.- f' f. . zi1fff2','2 X ' .2 24iA':W1i1Ef 43 A .5255 fig? ' .. . gn? . - I3 A , R 2 x .fd ,S .



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HOWARD DALTON HOLMES ELLIS Pl-IYLLIS BROWN Athletics Publications A. W. S. lst Semester 2nd Semester 2nd Semester EVELYN CLEMENS HENRY VAN ALSTINE LUCILLE HAMILTON BOBBIE TWADDELL Records Publications Arts Records lst Semester lst Semester lst Semester Znd Semester Arts 2nd Semester The second semester the commission president, Bill Muller, by his far-sightedness and ready co-operation with both students and faculty, did much to forward the work of the school. To encourage the social spirit of S. M. J. C. it was decided to inaugurate bigger and bet- ter dances. Penny hops, always popular with the students, were held more frequently, and an additional was added to the regular larger functions of the school year, This was the inter- club dance which, it is believed. will become a tradition in the college as an annual affair. A strong effort was made to arouse more interest in the assemblies, an activity which seems to need seasonal encouragement. Special speakers and entertainers were secured to meet the desire to continue assemblies on a high plane. Appropriations to meet special needs were requested and were wisely considered. ln par- ticular did the commission back up the SPIN-DRIFT Staff in their effort to lower the price to the student. Dr. Sandmeyer, who has acted as faculty adviser to the commission since the organization of the Junior College, by his sympathy with and loyalty to the students' interests, deserves and receives the full co-operation of thc students.

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