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Nommation Speeches
EXTRA
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1928
PRESIDENT
(Vote for Ont)
John Calahan
For president of the associated stu¬
dent body we must have one who
lias executive ability and one who
has the interests of the school at
heart. Such a man is John Calahan.
He is widely known and liked anions
• la** students. He knows students, un¬
derstands them, and will serve them
well. 1 believe he will make a ca¬
pable president and will aid greatly
in instigating- the new government.
Therefore, it is with the greatest
pleasure that 1 nominate John Cal¬
ahan for president of the associated
student body.
JED WELSH
* * *
John Floyd
The office of president of the as¬
sociated students carries with it a
terrific responsibility, a responsibil¬
ity that must be taken seriously,
energetically and with the best inter¬
ests of the college at heart.
John Floyd, one of the greatest
present secretary of finance of the
Junior college and active class exec¬
utive, is ably fitted for the position
of senior representative. lie has
many qualifications, but what’s the
use. as he’s unopposed? Elect him
unanimously.
ALAN McELWAIN
JUNIOR
REPRESENTATIVE
(Vote for Two)
;io balers
that ever entered eithe
r in-
stitution.
is
particularly fitted
for
rarrying
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out
of the duties of
this
His clear.
forceful thinking,
his
:onsl motive ability, his complete mas¬
tery of the situation at all limes,
and last but not least, his likeable
and forceful personality are assets
that are inseparable from the can¬
didate.
JOHN DEAN
* * *
Joe Goodrich
We elect a, president. Ho forms
our pol.ey: he leads our meetings,
and expresses his opinion on our
problems. He must have a mat lira
viewpoint and a past of college tradi¬
tion to guide him. That's Joe Good¬
rich, former student at F. S. ('. and
ex-justice of the A. 8. H. court. |
".Meet, our president." and a visitor i
meets our first student. Personality |
— that counts. For president, elect
a man your’re proud to have repre- j
sent you. That's Goodrich.
NOBU K'AtVAl
* * *
Monta- Shirley
In numerous oratorical contests j
Monta. Shirley has ben victorious, re¬
cently lying for first place in the |
Southern California contest. Two se- !
musters lie was a member of his high I
school council, forum, and self gov- j
eminent: and two years a varsity |
debater; for two semesters, chairman j
of tile entertainment committee for |
the J. C. freshman class.
Therefore, feeling that he is well
advanced in the most essential quali¬
fications of this office, leadership and
oratory. I nominate Monta Shirley toj
l he position of president.
TOM MALLORY
* * *
Ralph White
Willi (lie realization of lie- glnriou."
future in store for tile combined in¬
stitutions. and with the Interests of
that student body at heart. I wish
lo nominate Ralph White, present
chief justice of the supreme court,
for the office of president of the
student body. And 1 hope that my
friends in high school will show him
as much consideration as they have i
in the past shown me.
CARL CARTWRIGHT
SENIOR
REPRESENTATIVE
(Vote for Two)
C. N. Alexander
In botii experience and ability, ('.
N. “Nap” Alexander is well fitted i
for the of fee of senior representative.
In his work as an officer in the as¬
sociated men’s organization and the
cabinet of the junior college, he has
ga ' ned the experience a legislator
needs, and as secretary of athletics
la- showed marked ability. Nap’’ is
tin- man for the job.
ALAN McKLWAIN
* * *
Daniel McNamara
Small lull powerful, a veteran in .
legislative work, Dan McNamara,
Geraldine Anderson
Vote for the candidate with the
best qualifications— Geraldine Ander¬
son. We need a girl representative
..who has been here four years, who
knows Hie needs of our school, and
bow to meet them. Secretary of the
girls' league for two semesters, vice-
president of Triple "S", secretary of
Forum, prominent in forensics. Geral¬
dine has proven her ability lo carry
the work of this office.
CONNIE BENNETT
* * *
Neal Batterscn
Neal BaUerson. my candidate for
the office of junior representative,
lias had previous experience. Besides
having been president of several
prominent clubs, Neal served very
successfully as vice-president of the
senior class in high school. Further,
lie has served the students in a -ca¬
pable manner. 1 feel that Neal Bat-
terso" deserves your vote -for junior
representative.
MURRAY McDOl'G-W.
* * *
Mary Jenkins
Next semester our- school will be
under representative government.
Strong and reliable leaders are need¬
ed. especially in this period of trans-
‘ 1 ion. It is with coni’. deuce Clin t I
nominate Mary Jenk ns. Mary, who
is veled cfoi-.iun of the senior class,
lias had much experience. She serv¬
ed as vice-pri sidenl of the (’. S. F.
for two semesters, and vice-president
ef the girls' league for two semes¬
ters. ! feel that she is best quaii-
I ed for the office of junior repre¬
sentative.
DOROTHY SECREST
* * s
Gordon Lester
Captain of the wrestling team, busi¬
ness manager
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tile senior class
play. Gordon Lester is well qualified
lor the position of Junior represent¬
ative. lie has lie interest of the
student body at heart, and if elected,
will carry on the affairs of our new
government hi a business like way.
CHARLES WHITHALL
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*
Mildred Marshall
111 nominating Mildred Marshall,
1 feel she is espee'ally suited for tiie
oii.ee. She is a life member of the
O. S. I-', and was secretary-treasurer
of the sophomore class, besides hav¬
ing held many other olliees during
be, three years at Pasadena.
FRANCES COFFIN
* * *
Merle Matter
For junior representative we need
a person who is active in. and who
understands school affairs.
Merle Matter has a fine record:
varsity basketball player, lightweight
football team, an active member of
tile student advisory committee, a
f Hal 1st In several large oratorical con¬
tests, and member of tile Hi-Y and
Lettermen's clubs, .Merle is fully qual¬
ified for this position.
NELSON DODGE
* * *
Howard Packard
My .candidate needs no introduction.
The sterling qualities of Howard
Packard have been in evidence since
'i:s advent into high school three
years ago. Following are a few of
his activities:
1. Y'ce president of class of 1928.
2. Commissioner of debating.
2. President of the Forum club.
I. Treasurer of Scholarship fund.
Mr. Packard has shown his ability
in many ways, and T believe lie is
tiie person for the Job.
JOHN CALMER
Clarence Vetterli
Someone who knows what, it is all
about! Thai is what we need at
this crucial time and that is what
j my candidate, Clarence Vetterli, is.
j II was he who firs' introduced the
; subject of union to tiie commission-
’ ers.
Launching into a new government
1 we must have someone who is ac¬
quainted with its mechanism. Clar-
; ence served on tin- committee that
drew nil 'he new form, so lie knows
| it well. He lias shown real ability
I in two semesters as Chronicle editor.
HAMP MACOMBER
SOPHOMORE
REPRESENTATIVE
(Vote for Two)
Madison Davis
I present the name of Madison
Davis w.th the firm belief that he
has all the qualtf cations necessary
for the office of sophomore represent¬
ative.
First. he has gained the experience
to make a leader by taking an active
part in school affairs.
Second he has I lie sincere desire
I to sec the new government become a
success.
Third, i think he has the character
and ah. Lty which are nece. | ry for
this off
со.
MBRLK MATTER
* # #
Nelson Dodge
I am nominating Nelson Dodge for
I the off ce of sophomore re present a -
t »ve. We all know that Nelson Dodge
1 h s fulfilled tin- duties of commission-
j er of debating as wt!* or better than
! anyone else ever lias. Nelson is the
person who has given debating and
oratory the boost it has 'iau during
the last semester.
Now that we have a new govern -
n-.viit and a larger student body, we
need people who have initiative to
fulfill the off.
сея.
Who could we
1 pick that has any better qualiflca-
' lions for the offlee of sophomore
representative than "Nelly" Dodge
. when we consider the success of his
previous offices?
ALBERT RODI
* * *
Herbert Ell.s
In nominating Herbert Ellis for of-
f ce of sophomore representative, 1
j can do no better than to quote his
platform: "1 believe that the repre-
1 sentative form of government insures
fair play, and I will do my utmost
as sophomore representative to see
that fair play Is obtained for the
sophomore class."
Herbert Ellis has held minor offices
in our school. He* has taken debat¬
ing three .semesters, and obtained
high grades during that period. This
I surely qualifies Herbert as sopho-
; more represents! ivo because he can
ably hold his own in any conlrover-
■
чу
in which the sophomore class
| Is concerned.
DWIGHT <T)YE
* * *
Edgar Hassler
In my sixten years experience with
my candidiate. I have found that he
' is very capable and willing to ac-
I cepl all responsibility and duties.
He is a member of the Hi-Y and
j Letternien's clubs and has taken ac¬
tive part in athletics.
I am sure that my candidate has
important qualifications as well as
many others and would fulfill the
dul'os of this office very capably..
ELIZABETH HASSLER i
* * *
Frank Lester
What we tioed in our new govern -
men is men that are organizers. My
candidate. Frank Lester, is a man
of that type. We all remember the
fight and organizing ability he used
as captain of the light weight foot¬
ball team this year. Frank also did
a lot in organizing the Mat and Glove
club. He was the first president of
the club. If you want a man with
ability and initiative vote for Frank
Lester as sophomore representative.
HERBERT BANBURY !
and.
this
i Thirza Markey
In nominating someone for class
I representative there are three things
I to he considered--.-! candidate’s abil-
| lty, previous experience and charae- .
ter. My candidate, Thirza Markey,
! is fully qualified. She has an un- ,
usual scholastic record of no grade 1
below A while in high* school, has
Tieen on tiie service point committee.
! and is junior class president. She
* is dependable, has initiative,
above all. is willing to work.
Realize her worth and put
] girl in ofiicc!
KATHERINE BACON
* * *
Robert Mead
1 There's a student here in school
Who abides with .veiy rule.
He's industrious, studious, clean, -
■ Brightest boy I've ever seen.
He can very easily pass
To- the head of every class.
He's an athlete good and strong:
Plays the game fair, never wrong.
He’s a leader; he can lead.
He will help you when in peed.
He's a real friend indeed.
He is Robert Rufus Mead.
S1STRAK BAKER
«
. *
Olive Parson
My candidate is certainly exper¬
ienced for slic lias for tile last sem-
■ ester filled the oilier of treasurer of
| . lie g.rls' league. Though she has
made flu* honor soe.ety since she
has been at high school, she still
' has time for sports and is a member
of the Big "P". Vote for Olive Par-
: son for sophomore representative and
see the (1--1--I plan go through suc¬
cessfully !
LOUISE TAFT
* * *
Barbara Stevens
Barbara has shown by membership
in Triple "g”. Big "P", and Bauble
and Beils that she is active in manyj
| different f.elds. She is already a
; leader. Her first two semesters .she
was vice-president of the sophomore
: class.
I present to you Barbara Stevens,
a girl who is a leader, interested
in everything, unprejudiced, capable,
reliable, fur sophomore representative.
BARBARA BENNETT
* * *
Myrna Wilson N
My Candida tv hue had a great deal
of experience in I lie executive and
secretarial line anti has been an ac¬
tive member of the studen* advis¬
ory committee for the past semester.
My candidate has been an officer of
every one of her advisories since
attending Pasadena high school. Shi
is active in school clubs and she has
helped make man> entertainments,
parties, etc., ill the school successful
and pleasing. Her scholastic stand-
. ing is excellent, and her ability to
work with unlimited vitality is known
to be the best.
Therefore 1 wish to nominate Myrna
| Wilson for the office of sophomore
I representative.
ELEANOR ROWLEY
FRESHMAN
REPRESENTATIVE
(Vote for Two)
Ruth Bidwell
1 feel that m.v candidate. R'uth
Bidwell, is best suited for the office
of freshman representative. For the
past semester she has been secre¬
tary of the sophomore class and she
is active in after school atlihletics
and high in scholarship record. She
is reliable, diligent, and Interested
in school affairs. I trust that you will
see fit to elect her.
JANE DUSENBERG
* * #
Richard Crutchfield
Valedictorian of the class of 1927
of John Marshall junior high, his
records show the highest sholarship
standing, in- this institution. His char-
icter, personality, self-reliance, per¬
severance. disposition and capability
nark him as one of the best can-
iidates for this office. His previous
.experience, in executive and legis-
EXTRA
I alive work will also help him to
parry out the duties that go with Iho
ofliee of freshman representative. 1
| cannot sixsik loo highly of I he
.qualities of Richard Crutchfield.
NORM A N GERTMENI A N
* * *
William Dunkerly
William Dunkerlyy is fully qualified
to represent the freshman class.
In elementary and junior high
schools he has held such ofiices as
vice-president of the student body,
student council member, anu class
room president. He was student man¬
ager of the Marshall hook store for
three semesters, a position which
necessarily must he tilled by an
honest, reliable, serious-minded si mi¬
en l .
JOHN GEMMIL
* * *
Norman Gertmenian
M.v eand.date needs little introduc¬
tion. He is high in scholarship, a
member of the honor society, a par¬
ticipant in athletic competition, and a
supporter of school activities. He has,
long desired lo occupy an office, in
order to further serve this institu¬
tion. In my opinion, Norman Gert-
min.an is thoroughly capable.
RICHARD (.
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UTCHF1 ELD
* * *
Douglas McMann
What McMann does lives after him!
For freshman representative, we
have a real leader engaging in all
activities — Douglas McMann. He be¬
longs lo seven clubs, and has found¬
ed .two. Elect Douglas McMann for
freshman represental ,ve!
GIFFORD McCASLA N 1 )
* * *
Don Matson
For freshman representative, the
Jiml. Mentions are scholarship, alti¬
tude and leadership.
Don Matson Mils the qualifications
perfectly for he has a record of all.
A's. was president of his class at
Marshall, and is vice-president of
sophomore class. He is an
не¬
ге
member of the service club and
s a, live in athletics.
JOE STOUT
* * *
Charles Otis
’ Charles Otis is qualified for Fresh¬
man representative. Charles is the
president of the Sophomore class
which proves tha! he has executive
ibiiity. He has a high scholastic
'at ing. being a member of. the ' Honor
Society. He is a member of the ten¬
nis team.
KOBBIX .LITTLE
* * *
Al Rod:
The success of our new government
will depend largely upon the people
whom we choose as our representa¬
tives.
I believe Al Rod I is the lies! man
for l he office -
.Strong, character: Will not bo
overuled in his judgement by older
representatives.
Executive ability: Proven
Industry: Honor student
Initiative: You should know him
Athlete: Among the best
Experience: Leader at Jr. high
Leadership: Speaks for itself
Al Rodi is the right candidate; vote,
for Al and count on a big year!
NELSON DODGE
******
Donna Seright
The freshman class, needs very
capable and strong representation as
The freshman class representative
as il is the lowest class and natural¬
ly has not i lie power t lie other clas¬
ses. The girl whom I am nominating
is exceptionally well-fitted for the
office.
She came from the Washington
junior high where she held the sec¬
retaryship of the student body, was
captain of student body regulations,
and won honors in oratory. She is
the one person who can uphold the
freshman class. I know that you
can make no mistake in voting for
Donna Seright.
DOROTHY LUBEK13
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