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

 - Class of 1959

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University of California Berkeley - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Berkeley, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 148 of 498
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Education SEATED, left to right: Harold Bauman, Martha Collins, Neil Ross, Marilyn McElhoe, Linda Palmquist. STANDING: Shirley Haueter, Beverly Reiver, Jim Pierce, Diana Mundt. Orientations Shouldering one of the largest jobs on campus, the Council plans the orientation program for ten thousand new students and is responsible for making the student feel at home. Their getting includes the welcome meeting, lunchons, coffee hours, smokers, teas, and other necessary information for new students. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Miller, Ruth McPherson, Mary Gruver, Vic Nielson, Margo Brown, J. Banner Ritchie, Joelle Rosen, Mickie Liapes. NOT PRESENT: Jim Hagedorn. Campus Tours The Campus Tours committee sets up tours at the beginning of each semester for new students. These tours include all University buildings, and an inside tour of the library—places which will soon become familiar to them. The purpose of these tours is to help the new student find his way around Cal ' s beautiful campus the first day of school. CLOCKWISE: Dolores Van Loucks, Janie Semple, Alice Fredericks, Carol Maloyan, Donna Brown, Rochelle Davidson, Corinne Purnell, Anne Howard. Northern California Student Press Conference NPSPC Committee, working with Pub Board, plans and presents an annual conference for high school journalists. Student representatives from each publication work on areas of the conference including housing, entertainment, speakers and sessions, and banquet, and meet together to consolidate plans. High school students, on a Spring week end, attend sessions which discuss and critique their work, and well-known speakers are selected to guide their improvement.

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CLOCKWISE, from right: Gail Trowbridge, Cathy Higbee, David Rodriguez, Sue Stricklin, (chairman), Linda Martin, Woodrow W. Middlekauff, Helen E. Clarke, Ann Bowden, Ned Lewall. ABSENT: Frank Alberti, Mike Gucovsky. ACTIVITIES DIVISION ASUC FALL 1958 FINANCE COM EX. COM. STUDENT J MEN ' S J WOMEN ' S J APC W.A.A MEN ' S INTRAMURAL RALLY GAMES BAND GLEE CLUB TREBLE CLEF DEBATE RADIO TV NSA SYMPHONY FORUM FSB IT. REL. BD. S.W.B. WOMEN ' S EX. BD. MEN ' S EX. BD. CULTURE EVENTS ED. EVENTS SOC.REC STORE BOARD COLLEGE MUD UN ACAD. AFF.COU. PANHELLENIC IFC MUSIC PUBLIC AFFAIRS SOCIAL ELECTOINS HIGH SCHOOL ' ' ' ' INDEP. -COMM W.D.A. MRA DRAMA FORUM REC. SECRETARIAT PROJECT AMER. HOUSING COUN W.R.A. MEN ' S RALLY LITERATURE CONVERSATIONS SPEAKER ' S BUR. PROJECT P.I.C. LABOR COUNCIL WOMEN ' S RALLY COOP. ASSN ART SCIENTIFIC CAMPUS TOURS CORRESP. COUNCIL USHERING COUN W.A.A. CLASS COUNCILS WUS COUNCIL TRAVEL COUNCIL SPECIAL SERV. CLASS COUNCIL MEN ' S J H.S. DAY SCHOOL EXCH. CAMPUS CRUS. WOMEN ' S J YMCA ORIENTATIONS COMMON FOR YWCA CALIFORNIANS LEADERSHIP INDEP - COMM INDEP. COMM CONSTITUTIONS ALPHA OMEGA CAMPAIGN BUR BIG C ART BUREAU CIRCLE C POLLS COMM. YELL LEADER ORIENTATIONS NOT REPRESENTED ON EX. COMM PHILOSOPHY OF ACTIVITIES ACCEPTED BY EX. COMM SPRING 1958. Activities Planning Committee The purpose of Activities Planning Committee is to work out a master calendar for the year ' s campus activities. Under the leadership of Sue Stricklin, ASUC second APC tried to make sure that such things as the Axe Revue and Big Game Rally did not fall on the same night. All groups who wanted to hold a function other than regular meetings had to have the date approved by APC. APC also published a master for each semester, so students could see when important ASUC and University events were to happen. 121



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Debate Debate is an academic activity which meets under the guidance of Professor Fred Strip. There are two debate teams sponsored by the ASUC, Varsity Debate and University Round-Table Debate, both of which are selective. Debaters engage in intercollegiate contests, public discussions, and radio programs. Round Table is open to all students regardless of previous experience. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Kasper, Dr. F. Stripp, Peter Meyer, Pat Meyer, Bob Wiegant. SECOND ROW: Harvey Groudine, Arne Werchick, Bernie Freewall, Jeff Horner, Ralph Semons, Gail Kiedash, Marty Wiener, Kieth Williams. FIRST ROW, left to right: Allan Solcmanow, Janit Edwards, Linda O ' Connor, Sally Conway, Marie Kennedy, Lynn Kopke, SECOND ROW: Eugene Borges, Pat Mahoney, Mike Schutz, Mike Heaman, William Whitney. College Model U.N. The Model United Nation ' s is an activity which gives interested students the opportunity to acquire knowledge about the United Nations as an international and about the actions and reactions of the particular countries which are represented. Members of the group also have practice in meeting people and speaking diplomatically on important issues. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Craig, Stan Jacobson, Sylvia Hollis. Leadership Training Council Leadership Training Council tries to teach student to become better leaders and to interest other students in campus leadership. The group plans lectures on such topics as how a leader acts, building leadership, what to expect from committees, how to apportion time, and other subjects which prepare students for leadership positions. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lelia Reber, Marie Kennedy, Diane Ross. SECOND ROW: unknown, Dave Hajney, Bill Dillon, Louis Cobet. High School Model. U.N. The High School Model United Nations Committee is a group of students who organize a model United Nations for the high schools of Northern California. Delegations from the high schools come to the University each Spring to participate in the conference and become better acquainted with the work of the U.N.

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