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The senior class officers were busily preparing the class for grad- uation activities this year. The main activities of the class took place during Senior Week — June 13-19. They included o barbecue, bacca- laureate, Senior gift presentation, treeplanting ceremony, Senior Ball and the Commencement. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Bill Weir. President; Jona Mosgar-Zoulol, Secretary. John Rogollo, Adviser. Second Row Mel Focho, Vice-President; Ston Portugal. SAC Rcprcsen- rotive; ond Winston Walker; Treosuer. Under the leadership of Ted Van Tuyle, the Junior class sponsored the Frosh-Soph Brawl, and a Stomp with the Regents providing music. Profits from the Stomp went to the March of Dimes. loft to Rght: Jim Pricco. SAC Representative; Richard Bostdorff, Ccmm.ttec Cha r man; Dione Grimm, Secretary; ond Bob Cothoway. Publicity. junior Class Officers Senior Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers A dance with music by the Col- legians ond the sponsoring of Ugly Man Dave Lee were some of the activities of the class. Other activities included a stomp with the Pacifies providing music, and a dance with music by the Sataris. At Poly Royal the class sold hats and ran a car- nival booth. 17 left to Right, Randy linguist, SAC Representative; Kay Davie, Secretory; John Dode. President; Suionnc Gray. Treasurer; ond Bob low. V ce-Prcs-dent.
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Associated Student My Officers Student Body President’s Message Where were you in 1965? Remember thot homecom- ing float? . . . that lost final in December? ... or was it that Poly Royal exhibit? This was one of the years that you were involved in Cal Poly. We all came to this school for an education and we were offered many avenues which led toward the idealistic goal of an all-inclusive education; that goal for which Cal Poly is continually striving. Student government is responsible for many of these avenues of education. But what is student government? Consciously or unconsciously, you participated in some form of student government, whether it was through your department club, an interest club, or a formal element of governmental structure. The success of the Student Body is entirely dependent upon the success of each individual part of that student body. A leader cannot make a group succeed. Success comes only from the individuals within the group. It has been a rewarding experience to serve you as President this year. Now it is the time to thank each of you for making this year a successful one. I am proud to have been a part of this student body. Mai com Kemp A. S. President Malcom Kemp A. S. President 16 Sandy Wright A. S. Secretary Robert Mattes A. S. Vice President
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Jresliman Class Officers Loft to Right, 3ottom Row: Jonc Thorpe. SAC Representative; Ram Des- layer, Secretory; ond Vicki Rondoll, Trcosurcr. Second Row: Dove Rader. President; and Ron Nelson, Vice-President. The Freshman class, while adjusting to college life, participated in the Frosh. Soph Brawl and lost. The penalty was the care of the P for the year. The class also sponsored a Grub Stomp. Awards Committee This committee is con- cerned with the issuance of all awards on cam- pus. These range from the College Union to Who's Who and include Music Board, Poly Royal, Athletic Awards. The job of selecting the re- cipients is not an easy one and takes much de- liberation and fore- thought. left to Right. Bottom Row Noncy Bamberger. Sharon Rcnck, Gigi Green, Vicki Brodnck. Undo leedhom. Second Row George Coughl n. Ken Aoyomo. Jvlc Erickson, Scndy Wright. Jim Ignaticff. Gory Cutsholl. Hoard of Publications This group serves as an ad- visory board to all publications on campus and is composed of representatives of each of these. Also included are faculty repre- sentatives and the College Presi- dent's representative. 18 left ta Right. Bottom Row Marcia Romberg. Jody Cochron, Charlene Klempoer, Mory Dodder Second Row: Joseph True . John Healey, lorcn Nicholson, lorry Hubbell. Chuck Smith.
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