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Campus Tours The Campus Tours Committee aids new students in becoming acquainted with the University and their new surroundings. Each semester it provides tours of the whole campus as well as those of individual buildings such as the library. This committee is also a to the public throughout the year. Under its guidance many visitors are shown our campus. FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Weatherhead, Phillip Chang, Mickie Liapes, Connie Wemett, Bonnie Towlinson, Al Epes. SECOND ROW: Fareeda Habeeh, Judie Drahan, Jim Mendiarn, Marvin Mizis, Harriett West, Margo Brown. International Relations Board The International Relations Board coordinates the activities of its subgroups which are College Model UN, Foreign Student Friendship Committee, Project America, WUS Experiment in International Living, and Foreign Travels Council. The Board this year in cooperation with its subsidiary organizations UNICEF Christmas Card sales which funds went to the needy children of the world. Ray Verzasconi directed the Board ' s activities this year. FIRST ROW, left to right: Susan Lynder, Sunny Hoff, Lynn Althaus. SECOND ROW: Blanche Di Pasquale, Mary Ann Rogers, Steve Herrick, Ray Verzasconi, Maria Mothershead. High School Model UN The High School Model UN hosts a Model United Nations Conference for high school students from Northern California. Each school represents a country and is responsible for displaying the true character of that country in mock sessions of the United Nations. The conference ' s success was largely due to the effort of this year ' s chairman, Zilpha Shadi. FIRST ROW, left to right: Virginia Siemer, Judy Vivell, Judy Maunier, Zilpha Shadi, Lana Kisseleff, Susan Stapleton. SECOND ROW: Donna Eunt, Judy Madfes, Ray Verzasconi, Charles Cutter, Honere Greenhill, Ronny Becker. Foreign Student Friendship Committee Friendship and aid are the mottos for the Foreign Student Friendship Committee. This group of acts as a welcoming party for all foreign and Cal students. Through its activities students become better acquainted with their new way of life and new surroundings. They are introduced to many people and given opportunities to make new friends. This year under the leadership of Sunny Hoff the committee has provided its services to a great of students. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Van Atta, Sonja Hoff, Chairman; Joy Hong, Crystal Eastin.
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Store Board The purpose of the Store Board is to clarify, evaluate, and recommend policies for the operation of the ASUC Store, specific consideration being given to the desires of the members of the Association in to the good of the Association. Under the guidance of Dorothy Lee, Store Board ' s recommendation for a Christmas and Spring Sale was approved and executed by the Executive Committee. Also recommended by the Board was that turnstiles be installed in the ASUC Store. SEATED, left to right: Mary Newman, Janice Lee, Clyde L. Evans, Professor F. T. Malm. STANDING: Sylvia Hollis, Tom Hendrix, Ralph Andersen, John Fitz. Secretariat Thanks to the extensive services of the Secretariat the ASUC Student Officers are able to operate smoothly and quickly. The Secretariat provides typists and experienced secretaries for all organizations that wish to use their services. It is always ready to give a helping hand wherever secretarial services are This year, under the guidance of Marina Burgio, the Secretariat has continued to be of great value to the ASUC committees. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Crosswhite, Margaret McMillan, Marina Burgio, Marylou Valencia, Margie Broyles. Orientations Council Orientations Council is one of the most active organizations on campus. Through its numerous activities new students become better adjusted to the college way of life. Each semester a welcome meeting, luncheons, coffee hours, and teas are held for the students ' benefit. At these meetings University life, and problems are discussed and students soon begin to feel right at home. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Bogue, Lew Baer, Jim Peirce. Activities, Personnel and Counseling Board The Activities, Personnel, and Counseling Board is a new division of Functional Services Board. The of the Board is to counsel new students upon their arrival at Cal and thus set up a file of which the chairmen of the ASUC committees can use in choosing new members of their groups. The Board, through its counseling committee, also new students with advantages to be gained from participation in the various activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Serduke, Louis Maselli, Jim Singleton, Jonathan Planck, Jim Stonehouse.
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RESEARCH AND AGENDA COMMITTEE — LEFT TO RIGHT: David Larue, Bob Wersen, Brooks Hagestad, D. Richard Artis, Tony Taylor, Jan Campbell, Wambulwa Mafunga. ALLAN SOLOMONOW Conference Chairman CONFERENCE FACILITIES — FIRST ROW, left to right: Wendy MacMillan, Grove Thomas, Sandy SECOND ROW: Nick Nichols, Keg Davis, Carol Kavanagh, Dave Mueh, Dave Woolf. PUBLICITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE —LEFT TO RIGHT: Hall, Margo Roberts, Sandra Sailer, Roland Alt enborough, Frank Baxter, Cynthia Henderson, Harriet Stark, Debbie Hershehberg, Judy Rosen, Barbara Frank. SECRETARIAL FACILITIES COMMITTEE College Model UN The Model United Nations selected the University of California to serve as Secretariat for its Tenth Commemorative Session in April. The Conference was by far the largest all-student activity of the year on this campus. The Model United Nations, an organization of from nine western states, is dedicated to a better understanding of the potentialities and of the United Nations. After months of study, students gather at the secretariat each year for that accurately duplicate actual United Nations situations, with each school representing a member country. For the first time, each of the 82 member countries was represented by a separate school. The formidable job of planning for, staffing, and up a function with a budget of almost $30,000 was accomplished by some 300 Cal students. they had little experience, their enthusiasm compensated for it, and the conference was judged successful and meaningful by the 850 delegates attending. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Baxter, Roland Altenborough, Connie Bernard Friewald, Allan Solomonow, Fisher, D. Richard Artis, Marina Buergin.
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