Orange Coast College - Log Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)

 - Class of 1962

Page 85 of 144

 

Orange Coast College - Log Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 85 of 144
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Page 85 text:

SPEECH CLUB The Speech Club of O.C.C. is the beta beta chapter of Phi Rho Pi which is a national fo- rensics association. Among the other associa- tions to Which it belongs are the Southern Cali- fornia Collegiate Forensics Association and the College Speech Activities of Southern Califor- nia. Phi Rho Pi participates in many tourna- ments throughout the year including two East- ern Conference tournaments. The events in which Phi Rho Pi participates include oratory, interpretation, im p r o m p t u, extemporaneous, after-dinner speaking, and debate. Under the guidance of advisors Virgil Sessions, Joan John- son, and Robert Kest, the participants from O.C.C. have had an excellent record of wins from the various tournaments. Front row, L. to R.: Carol Siskin, Dave Rogers, Marion Stanick, Orrin Van der worker, Mary Lacyk. Second row: Mr. Virgil Sessions, Miss Joan John- son, Bob Laurie, Frank Jordan, Judy Keyes, Jim Laughlin. xx The Draina Club at Orange Coast College, has been very active this year. The group of young thespians is headed by Gay Lloyd, president, jim Carnett, vice-president, ardld Sharon Case, secretary. Mr. John Ford and Mr. Lucian Scott act as the faculty a VlSOI'S. The club has been to Hollywood to see the Steve Allen show, the Rustic Canyon Theatetis production of Peter Pan, and various movie studios. They have sold paper back books and shown movies on campus to earn money for the treasury. The club has also assisted in production of the three plays produced on campus this year. uVWeive had a fine club this year, Gay Lloyd said, ifs been a very profitable year? Front row, L. to R.: Karen Vogel, Roger Parker, Barbara Davison, Stan Tudor, Jim Carnett. Second row: Steve Brown, Penny Anderson, Bob Babson, Gay Lloyd, Sharon Case, Mary Spriggs, pson, Fred Miller, Robin Irwin, Larry Bischoff. Third row: John Cosman, Marina Dotcy, Charlie Hutchins, Mr. John Ford, Skip Davis, Sandy Gamaus. 3..., V... .V 4th+twnmn .Lnos .A..-....,,-.

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ENGINEERS CLUB The Electronics Club pro- vided opportunities for those who tire planning an occupational future in the area of electronics. Field trips, films, experiments, and guest speakers were the means through which pro- vided the opportunities. The Electronics Club was founded as an amateur ra- dio club by the late Mr. S. J. MCNeal in 1951. As a memorial to him OCCS home station call letters were named for McNealts personal call letters e W6- LDJ. Front row: L. to R.: James Henderson tpresidenO, Mike Arevalos, Mr. Gary Parsons tadvison, Mr. Ted Hoffman tadvison, David Ishmael. Back row: Robert La Fever, Richard Heard, Darrel Pollock, Arnold Schimsky, Bill Robertson, Paul Baker, Roy Mollet, Mr. Wil- liam Stanton tadvisod. With Stan Dendinger as president, the Engineers Club met semi-monthly. The purpose of the Engi- neers Club was to acquaint engineering students with both technical aspects of and job opportunities in their chosen profession. It achieved these ends by showing a variety of tech- nical films, inviting guest speakers to its meetings tmany of whom were tantac- ticing engineersL an by sponsoring field trips to lo- cal electronics firms and other areas of engineering Interest. Front row, L. to R.: Raul Con- treas, Robert Frye, Joe Wagner, Richard Lucie. Back row: Sam- uel Peterson tadvisod, John Greaves, Don Winona, Dave Harris, Ralph Mills tadvisoa, Cliff Love. ELECTRONICS CLUB x AGHHAMHHA i a S s C f



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ARCHAEOLOG Y Mike Dim John Mahews Tom Duane, Mak Drake CLUB Front row, L. to R.: Mrs. Mary Hag- lund, Jeanne Haglund, Mike Miller, Mary Tinner tpresidenO; Miss Adelyn Bonin tadvisorl Second row: Lywn Biorneby, Norm Frahm, Grant'McCall. Third row: Glenda Turnbull, William Godsoe, Anne Butcher. The Polyglots, the club of many languages, promoted social, cul- tural, and academic interest among interested students of for- eign languages. The club spon- sored foreign films, presented foreign student speakers, conduct- ed foreign language tables, and promoted cultural exchange be- tween the foreign students and students of Orange Coast. Ad- visor of the club was Miss Adelyn Bonin. 1, i' r A r A A -25nmxa4maa-4de www.gF-a 4' . -4.--i wJ-imxw'v Standing, L. to R.: Jon Holmberg, Terry Baldwin, John Lewis, Mr. William Payne tadvisoo, Gary Titgnger, Don McClure, Don Wood. Seated, L. to R.: Dig, dig, dig-club members were actually given a chance to dig, but digging was only part of the activities of the archaeology club member. The other activities included protecting and furthering archaeological research in southern California. This was accomp- lished by the establishment of an archaeological museum which is . located on the campus . The club also supported work of other ' authorized agenc1es in developing and preserving sites and objects of prehistoric interest. POLYGLOT m .,s 4,1... 2-.--huzi -e- myas44H-4mxm. 7.; vw l

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