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John Lovewell Dick George Kathi Fine Ellen Barnett Linda Pierce Orientations was one of Kathi Fine ' s major interests and she served as student orientation service chairman and as Cal Prep advisor and counselor. She also worked on Women ' s Rally Committee for four years and belonged to Panile, Prytanean, and Mortar Board. Kathi, a social science field major, enjoys singing and was a member and officer of the Collegian Singers. Putting together and distributing a yearbook the size of the Blue and Gold was quite a job as Ellen Barnett ' s and Linda Pierce ' s ulcers testify. Ellen, 1967 editor, was on the staff for four years, working her way up from freshman staff member to assume the position of Men ' s Living Group Editor in her sophomore year and served as assistant editor last year. 1967 Manager Linda also worked on the managerial staff for four years. This year the two of them have combined efforts to present to the campus a new idea in yearbooks—University ' 67. Both of them were also of Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s journalism honorary society, and served on publications board. John Lovewell devoted much time tc Californians, serving as its president this year. He was chairman of the Big Game Week Parade, the first such event since 1956. A member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, John also belonged to the Order of the Golden Bear and was a Cal Prep Counselor. His major was business administration. During the last four years Dick George was very involved with the California Marching Band and Straw Hat Band. He held two assistant offices and served as Senior Manager of the Band. Dick was also active in Rally and Games Board and the ASUC Cabinet. He was also a member of the Order of the Golden Bear and Speakers Bureau. A zoology major, Dick plans to attend graduate school.
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Warren Fox Go Bears was Barbara Rosen ' s favorite saying, and she worked for four years on Women ' s Rally Committee to do her part for the Bears. Serving as chairman of the committee, Barb was primarily responsible for preparing the card stunts for each of the home football games. She also was a member of the Rally and Games Board. She was active in SOS and Cal Prep and was a member of Panile, Prytanean, and Mortar Board. A psychology major, Barb plans to attend UCLA Medical School in the fall of 1967. John Oppedahl worked with the Daily Californian since he transferred to Berkeley from junior college and served in various editorial positions and in the fall of 1966 held the position of editor. John, a political science major, and his editorial board have used the editorial as a tool both to inform the faculty, and public about campus attitudes and opinions and about needed changes in various phases of the campus community, and to influence the students concerning a variety of issues. Delta Gamma Chris Hutchison served as pre sident of the Oski Dolls and had much to do in coordinating the regular hostessing activities of the Oski Dolls and the work they do in conjunction with the Californians in organizing activities such as Big Game Week. Chris, a history major, was vice president of her sorority and chairman of the United Fund campaign. Publicity and public relations dominated the activities of Phi Epsilon Pi Rick Lenat. He served as news director and assistant chairman of Publicity and Public Relations and he was also news writer and broadcaster for Radio KAL. Rich, a history and journalism major, plans to use his extensive in the field of advertising. Maggie Milstead played an active role both in class activities and in her sorority Alpha Gamma Delta. She served as secretary of the freshman class, secretary of Gavel and Quill, and as vice president and president for her sorority. In she worked on the Blue and Gold managerial staff, Student Orientation Service and was a member of the Brick Muller Society, President of Panile, and corresponding secretary of Prytanean. A history major, Maggie was also selected to the Rose Court of Pi Kappa Psi fraternity. Californian Warren Fox served as master of ceremonies at Axe Review last year where he managed to fall off the stage in some way between every skit. He also emceed the 1966 Spring Sing program. Warren was an active participant on Class Council, various Cal orientation programs, and IFC. He was also a Charter member of Brick Muller Society and served on its executive committee. Warren, a political science major, was president of his fraternity, Phi Delta Theta. This year ' s Senior Week Chairman was Sigma Phi Epsilon George Federoff. George was very active on the Blue and Gold managerial staff, California Rally Committee, and Gavel and Quill. In addition he worked as a part of the ASUC Information Desk Staff and was an officer of his fraternity. George was a Russian History major with an emphasis in International Relations, and he hopes either to go into law or university administration. This year ' s Treble Clef manager was Sarah Simmermann. Treble Clef is a group sponsored by the ASUC for girls who have an interest in and ability for choral singing. Much time goes into the planning and arranging of music for concerts. As manager, Sarah was a major contributor to the great success of Treble Clef. In addition Sarah, a physical education major, served as the choral group ' s representative to the ASUC Cabinet. Sarah Simmerman George Fedoroff
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Cal Camp was one of Betsy Ehm ' s favorite projects and she served this year as Cal Camp Chairman. While she was a member of Panile, she served as Family Day Chairman and was also WDA Social Chairman and a member of Women ' s Rally Committee and Prytanean Society. Betsy, a design major, hopes to use her talent following graduation. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bob Arbios was a four-year letterman in crew and Quartermaster of the Varsity Rowing Club. He was also Chairman of Oski Committee and the University Day Committee this past year. In addition Bob was a member of Cal Club, Californians, and Order of the Golden Bear and was active in the Campus Crusade for Christ. A political science major, Bob hopes to attend law school. Service to the ASUC in a variety of areas was characteristic of Sheila McCusker during the past four years. She served this year as ASUC 2nd Vice President and was a member of IRB, Orientations Board, and Auxiliary Enterprises Board. In addition, Sheila, a history major, belonged to Panile, Prytanean, Angel Flight, and Cal Club. Dan McIntosh, ASUC President, attempted during his term to make ASUC a more experience for Cal students by extending community service programs, encouraging student participation in educational reform, introducing the Prominent People Program, and revising the ASUC Constitution. His past service included Rep-at-Large and a member of the Finance Committee and the Chancellor ' s Committee for Alumni Affairs. Dan, a history major, also served as Berkeley ' s representative to the National Students ' Association. Steve Pinkham contributed greatly to Californians, and served as President of the organization and Director of the 1965 Axe Review Show. Steve, an honor student in economics, was a member of Cal Prep executive Speakers ' Board, ASUC Information Desk Staff and Order of the Golden Bear. Pi Beta Phi Maureen Duffy was very active in Oski Dolls. She was Big Game Week Assistant Chairman and of the 1965 Axe Review. She was also a Cal Prep counselor and member of Brick Muller Society and Card Stunts Committee. Maureen, a criminology major, belonged to the Philadelphians. Betsy Ehm Bob Arbios Steve Pinkham Maureen Duffy Dan McIntosh
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