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Diane Dougherty Donna Weir Managing Editor of the Pelican, campus humor magazine, Phil Strauss also contributed much to Cal publications in general in his position as Chairman of the Publications Board which coordinates the activities of all campus groups. Phil, a history major, was a member of Tower and Flame and Honor Students ' Society and participated in Axe Review. Fred Best, ASUC 1st Vice President, had a busy year carrying out the many duties of his office and pursuing his interest in improving the ASUC. Fred chaired the Finance Committee and worked on the Constitution Revision Committee. He took part in the Cal Prep progra m, was a member of both Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and SEFR Board. Fred Best Roger Edwards Phil Strauss
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Mike Gallagher Culminating three years of enthusiasm and hard work for the Class of ' 67, Mike Gallagher served as Senior Class President. In addition to this position, Mike was chairman of Class Officers Board and a member of Californians, Gavel and Quill, and the Order of the Golden Bear. Graduate school and a masters in business administration are post-graduation plans for Mike who was a member and vice president of Sigma Phi fraternity. Studies in Education Reform were of major interest to both Jill Morton and Vicki Pitkanen. Jill was a member of the SEFR Board, the Interim Education Council, and the Student Faculty Commission to study higher education on the Berkeley campus. In her interest to improve the level of teaching here, Jill also served as editor of the Slate Supplement. She plans to continue her studies at Berkeley in the fall to prepare herself for more study in the field of education. Vicki also was a member of SEFR Board and Interim Education Council. In addition she was the representative to the Academic Senate Student Affairs Committee. Vicki eventually would like to attend graduate school, but hopes to work in Berkeley for the Center for the study of Higher Education. Martha Bardwell was very active on AWS Board, ASUC Arrangements Committee, SEFR Board, and WDA Board. She was a member of Tower and Flame, Cal Prep counselor and arranged campus tours Family Day while she was in Panile Honorary society. This year Martha served as president of both her dormitory, Spens-Black Holly and Prytanean. Always smiling and enthusiastic, ZTA Diane Dougherty was active on Panhellenic as president of her sorority and sorority representative to ASUC Senate. She was also AWS Activities Chairman, a Brick Muller Ex-Comm. member and served on Women ' s Rally Committee. She loves people and travel and has lived in Japan as part of the Experiment In International Living. She saw the U.S. last summer as an AFS chaperone, and plans this summer to visit all the AFS friends she made on the tour. Donna Weir has a wide spectrum of interests and activities. She took part in the Welcome to Berkeley program for foreign students, served as an SRV tutor and did hospital volunteer work. Donna was a member of Prytanean, Mortar Board, Oski Dolls, and Little Sisters of Minerva. She served as house president of her sorority, Delta Delta Delta. In his capacity as Union Program Chairman, Roger Edwards had the demanding responsibility of coordinating all types of activities housed in the Student Union Building. He had under him many committees, each dealing with a different phase of student interest—cabaret, art, music, literature, and movies. Roger, a political science major, was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Jill Morton Vicki Pitkanen Martha Bardwell
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Pat Brumbaugh Gary Lilienthal Bob Cross Dave Maxwell Alceste Pappas Faculty-student relations was a major concern for Pat Brumbaugh. She was an active member of SEFR Board and in addition was chairman for the highly successful Student-Faculty Retreat program. Pat, a social science field major, also enjoyed Cal Prep counseling and devoted much time this year to the establishment of the Prominent People Program. Bob Cross contributed much to the campus community in the field of Intercollegiate Athletics. Bob was a member of both the frosh and varsity crew teams and also served as a member of the Chancellor ' s Intercollegiate Athletics Advisory Board and President of the Big C Society. Bob ' s plans for the future include marriage and further graduate studies in International Relations. Class activities and Orientations were major outlets for Gary Lilienthal ' s energy and spirit. He served as sophomore vice president and junior class president and was a member of Gavel and Quill. He was also on Orientations Board and this year was chairman of the extended Cal Prep program. In addition to those two major areas of service, Gary was an assistant yell leader for two years, a member of Californians and Order of the Golden Bear, and also was on the Chancellor ' s Centennial Year Fund Raising Committee. Economics major, Dave Maxwell, devoted much of his time and interest to the more practical, administrative side of the ASUC. He chaired both Auxiliary Enterprises Board and Functional Services Board and was a member of the ASUC Cabinet. In addition, Dave managed to find time for Brick Muller Society, Megaphone Society, and freshman crew. Dave ' s immediate goal after graduation is to obtain his masters in business administration and eventually he hopes to work in a stock brokerage firm. Alceste Pappas was recipient of the Robert Gordon and Ida W. Sproul Award presented to the most outstanding woman of her class for the categories of leadership, scholarship, and service. She was dormitory president of Ida Sproul Hall in addition to being a member and officer of Mortar Board, Cal Club, Prytanean, Panile, and WDA. Alceste has been accepted to Stanford University Graduate School for the Fall 1967 where she will be working toward her MA in College Student Personnel Administration.
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