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Alumni Association President JAMES ARCHER Alumni Executive Director DICK ERICKSON University Affairs Committee Alumni Association The California Alumni Association, established in 1872, is a nonprofit corporation. Its activities are dedicated to the advancement of the inter- ests of the University and to the promotion of alumni welfare. More than 42,000 former Uni- versity of California students are now members. Serving the many interests of Cal alumni and providing spirited support for undergraduate activities, the Association includes a scholar- ship program, education programs, publication of The California Monthly, and vacation op- portunities of the Lair of the Golden Bear among its many services, The University Affairs Com- mittee is composed of 34 mem- bers, including 21 students, five faculty members, two members of the ASUC staff, two alumni, and is under the chairmanship of the President of the ASUC. The committee was first estab- lished on the Cal campus as a means of communication and information for the University. Its function is to promote har- monius relations among these various groups through an ex- change of ideas on problems common to all. Some of the topics discussed this year have been the Daily Californian, the campus parking problem, Vol- untary Students Association vs. Compulsory Students Associa- tion, and the rooting section. FIRST ROW. left to right: Nancy E. Taylor, Mrs. 134 tty H. Neely, Forrest E. Tregea, Marge Swain, George Link, Armin Rappaport, Louis Zwerling, Jeff Wong, Don Alves. SECOND ROW: Daniel Silver, Joh], Olson, Lance Wickman, Larry Beyersdorf, Marty McNair, Jeff Snow, E. T. Grether, R. E. Erickson, Lincoln Constance, Dorrie Robbins, Gene C. Clyne H. Garland, Patty Ellerd, Larry Miller.
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OTTO J. MAENCHEN HEBER A. NEWSOM RUTH OKEY MIRIAM SIMPSON Art Physical Education Agricultural Economics Medical Anatomy As living examples of excellence in teaching, publications, and personal relations, these profes- sors who will retire from the Berkeley campus of the Univer- sity of California will always be remembered. Although each year some faculty members leave the active teaching staff, their high standards, aspira- tions, and service remain as memories and an incentive to both the students and teachers who remain. Many years of de- voted service, thousands of hours of personal instruction in various fields of specialization are represented by these soon- to-be Professors Emeritus. Many departments of the Uni- versity and many more students will miss their personal contri- butions to both academic and extracurricular campus life. We of the BLUE AND GOLD join with the campus in a warm and sincere thank-you and best wishes for the future. 19
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Academic Activities The Thirst for Knowledge burns within every student at the University of California, at least this is what we are told should burn within us ! However with all the projects and term papers assigned and the hours spent in RBR waiting for that certain required book, we haven ' t got time to ask ourselves if we really do thirst or not. Then mid-terms and finals come, and all we can do is hope the knowledge is there. And then after vacation the whirlwind starts again. Fall and Spring, Fall and Spring, for four years, the same old thing. It is only at the end of them that we begin to realize we should have spent less time in Faculty Glade and more time thirsting. 21
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