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President ....,..,.,,,.,,.,.,,..-,--------q----------- Jean Cook Vi0e'PrCSidellt ------ .... D orothea Noell Secretary --....... ...... P eggy Appling Treasurer -----4 .... R uth Cavens Ulldel'-Gl'3dll3l1CS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS JOHN E. COLBERT teaches Oil Well Machinery, and also advises Junior College students in his department. In spite of the interest which the extra-curricular activities aroused and the amount of time spent on them, studying was stressed as the most important object of attending the junior col- lege. The activities which the undergraduates engaged in were included as a part of the educa- tional program, but study courses were not neglected, by any means. Every undergraduate at the beginning of his first college year was required to enter upon a definite course of study which he was to follow throughout his junior college years. He was allowed to choose either a terminal course, which is complete in two years, or a transfer course, which he might continue at a larger university. The terminal courses were in such fields as business or oil-well machinery. The transfer courses included the liberal arts courses and the like. Each definite course had several required studies to prepare the student for the field he had chosen. In addition to these courses, the student was required to enlist in courses of social sci- ence, hygiene, and physical education in order to graduate from the junior college. The rest of the courses the student wanted to take were elected according to his own wishes. College transfer courses vary in junior college, and in the past few years it has been the hope of the school to increase the number and types transferable to state colleges and universities. UNDERGRADUATES: Back Row-Stirn, Ritter, P. Lippert, Morgan, Cooley, Stadtmiller, Romines, Smith, Bailey, Roberts, Ozburn. Fourth Row-Murdock, Sanford, Madson, J. Lippert, Layfield, Lingo, Walker, J. Meyer, Schwab. Third Row-Reyes, Moore, Tucker, Patterson, Throop, Munsey, Monson, McNeese, Murphy. Second Row-Nichols, Noell, Macauley, W. Meyer, Pell, Mosher, Prescott, Reagen Thompson, M-cCool. Front Row-Reed, Montgomery, Stewart, Varner, Welch, Slentz, Thagard, D. Nichols, Mason, Murray. I Cj.C.-llj
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AMER NOTICE THE BARRYMORE PROFIITE which belongs to none other than lrvin Geeslin, who appears to be very studious. TAKING IT EASY on the gym steps are-to the left and across, foot- halltheroes Ashton, Murdock, and Thaggardg Beck, Eding, and Stewart Jiggingg decorous loppini and Webberg and the invincible three, Lay- field, Lewis, and Elliot. TSK, TSK, look at the spring feverish people: Paul, Mr. Stansell, at- T tendance head, and Cecil look too happy to be chided for ditching. 41.0.-135
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