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Cheer PICKING UP PENNIES for the ASB Christmas drive are Betty Lou Curtis and Kay Issac. Various drives on campus netted several hun- dred dollars for needy families in the Riverside area, including the City College campus. UGLIEST man on campus was Dennis Rahn. Some found it unusual to try to find the ugliest man at Christmas time. However, the contest does raise funds for the needy. Goldware, Gordon Welty, Gordon Rudh, instructor Phil- lip Denham, Linda Harrison, Pam Nutter, Steve Taylor. A CHECK! John Dilillo and Emmett Ford announce a contribution to the Christmas Drive.
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Yuletide THE TREE is the sign of peace and sparkling excitement; for everyone knows that The Season is at hand and Christmas vacation will soon b3 here. VOCALAIRES - Row 1 - Sharon Wolfs, AAaxine Doughty, Sue Rochte, Donna Brandt, Mary Pichierri, Chris Hansen, Mary Peterson, Dixie Steele. Row 2 — Theron Kimberk, Carroll Benson, Bob Casper, Skip Coffman, Greg Pompetti, James Coleman, Larry Summer. WASSAIL — A toast to the health of all. Seen are Joan Ramsey, Floyd Taneet, Lois Machado and the Vocalaires. SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS - Waiting for the Wassail are Ann Dean, Peggy Meadows, Phyllis McCreedy, Mike
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AMS WORKERS John Dilillo, Gary Ratzke, Don Lorenzi, aid Frank Diaz, on ladder pushing Mike Goldware out of picture, make ready for the AMS Mardi Gras fans. LET ME OUT! Judy Wilson tries to escape from the WAA Mardi Gras jail, but her jail pals Sue Alexander, Sheila Davenport, and Pauline Warnholts prefer to stay. Charitable Students NEW EVENT. This year saw an extremely active AMS and through this activity came the AMS Mardi Gras, the newest and biggest social event of the year. AMS presented the Mardi Gras to raise funds for the American Cancer Society by requesting differ- ent organizations to sponsor money-making booths. MARDI GRAS QUEEN. Gary Ratzke introduces the lovely candidates for the Mardi Gras Queen contest. From left to right, Kay Gallagher, Lee Ann Jones, Queen Cee Kaz- mier, Kay Klippel, Mary Ann Lane, second runner up Linda Miller, Judy Smitherum, and third runner up Carol Suci; judging was a difficult job.
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