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Meetings. . .committees. . .officers . . .work. . .new ideas. . .personal growth. . .leadership. All these aspects and many more are involved in the many organizations functioning on campus. They are a vital part of university life here, being responsible for dances, speakers, service projects, publications and most of all, for a chance for individu- als to gain valuable insight and growth in personal interaction with peers ad- ministration and faculty. The student government, presiding over all organiza- tions by way of the Presidents ' Board, is, at the time of this writing, being re- vamped and next year will be in tri-part form. The TIDE as per the usual, ran under two different editors, but none- theless the paper appeared in the caf every Friday. The Bio-Chem club, or- ganized this year, was energetic with projects in the science building. Debate had many new members this year. MUN represented France on the Security Council. Blue sponsored a blood drive. And the list is endless. . .
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Marilyn Murphy supposedly cleaning out her purse. Carol Brovvniee was disturbed by the photographer as she was in an intent conversation with section-mates. How can you help but be philosophical, with a candle like that? Below. Sue Rousseau takes advantage of a calorie- free way to make use of the coke machine in Alpha. ON E OF OLDEST DORM Alpha Hall is, along with Beta, the old- est dorm on campus. At one time, there were only two dorms on campus — Alpha was the girls and Beta was the bo s . The importance of dorm activities has de- creased drastically since then, but the girls are still busy with the few dorm activities that are planned Alpha started the year with the light- ing of the traditional spirit candle during Frosh Week. The candle burned all week, keeping up the spirit and remind- ing Frosh of their duties towards upper- classmen. All freshmen were assigned big sisters for the week and also for the year if needed. Alpha combined with Gamma to make the amnial street dance more successful, which it was, and entered a house dec in the Homecoming contest. During the week before the (Christmas break, the dorm was filled w ith decorations, music and refreshments for the Srd ainiual Christmas Open House. During Winter Quarter, the Alpha girls spent two davs at Camp Cedar Gleti in a first-time retreat. The X ' alentine s Dance took place during this cjuarter, and .Alpha sponsored Steve Gloria Parish and Carole Brownlee. like all girls at Cal Western, try to get out in the siui at the first sign of spring and get the coveted tan. . lpha helped in conjunction with Gam- ma in putting on a street dance during Fall Quarter. J k. N
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