University of California Berkeley - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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Wary FRANK PACKWOOD hopes for the best as DR. VICTOR GARFINKLE perfects his right upper.cutter at the College of Dentistry. Here dentists learn to apply both real and verbal novocaine. D I V I S

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UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE Telling tales out of school, the University News Service Bureau kept California publications and several large Eastern newspapers posted about activities of scientific and administrative circles. A recent test survey re- ported that the University of California received more academic write-ups than all other colleges of the state combined. This group didn ' t put all its eggs in one basket, how- ever. A hometown news service, kept up-to-date by ad- ministration interest, told about the student at his studies and in the stadium. For previews of coming attractions, the weekly Calendar announced everything from Campanile concerts to anthropology exhibits. From another Bureau drawer came Seven Campuses, an alumni paper which foretells and reviews events at the various Alma Maters. Manager HAROLD ELLIS and assistant HENRY SCHACHT give the daily mail a skeptical glance from behind the University News Service desk. Ellis originated the office at Cal and has since become president of the American College Publicity Association. BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONS The North Annex of South Hall is the hideout of Vera L. Christie Company. With a telephone in one hand and an application blank in the other, they annually interview five thousand students and hundreds of grad- uates who seek employment. The work of the Bureau of Occupations is just one big jig-saw puzzle--finding a student to fit each hour and wage offered. This year, contrary to tradition, there was a scarcity of men to fit the part-time cash jobs avail- able. Many alumni stepped from the commencement platform into the Bureau and out again into technical occupations. As a result, the NYA has proved less neces- sary as a job reservoir and a temporary solution to the college bread line problem. Not a telephone operator, just Vera L. Christie in a typical pose. As head of the Bureau of Occupations she supplies part time and full time jobs with available students and alums. Two ripples in the steady stream of job seekers stop off at the annex for a chat with a part of the Bureau ' s staff.



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THE CALIFORNIA CLUB With California Club behind the scenes, the fraternal spirit between all University campuses is kept tradi- tional. The hearty homecoming at Westwood for the Bears and Bruins, and the breakfast for activity heads held at the Los Angeles campus were just two Cal Club inspirations. Aggie football fans from Davis were re- ceived at the Berkeley train station in the style of Cal Club enthusiasm. Whisked about the campus in an overabundance of autos, they were then left to wear off their excess farm-fed vitamins at an Assembly Dance especially dedicated to their cause. The annual two day convention at I House for representatives from all campuses, and trips around the Medical Center, UCLA, and Davis dairies gathered all clans under the blue and gold plaid. Future plan is to sponsor orientations pro- grams for student transfers on the Berkeley campus. Sawbones from Medical Center, Farmers from Davis, and Bruins from UCLA show Berkeley Cal Club members how they eat back home. Glen Slaughter, Cal Club President, drinks in every word James Lash, President Sproul ' s campus coordinator, is saying. BACK ROW: Stuart Lewis, Ralph Dewey, Al de Grassi, Don Fabun, Howard Cook, Ralph Fisher CALIFORNIA CLUB SECOND ROW: Robert Douthitt, Mary G. Clark, Catherine Henck, Emily Stout, Henry K. Evers FRONT ROW: Ruth Meads, Anne Ristenpart, Jean Christie, Glen Slaughter, June Breschini, Pat Conaway, Shirley Fuller

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