California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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California State University Long Beach - Prospector Yearbook (Long Beach, CA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 28 of 298
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Karen Koto, vice-president; James Neal, president; Carolyn Nance, secretary; and John Uttz, treasurer. Seniors Hold Ball JAMES NEAL President SENIORS were once again feted at the Blue Book Ball, which was the biggest activity of the year for the graduating class. The traditional ball was not held last year, but the seniors wanted to sponsor it again, so the ball was re-established. Despite the lack of spirit at elec- tion time, the senior class officers managed to generate enthusiasm to the rest of their classmates. The sen- iors' minds were naturally on the fu- ture, but the officers performed their duties without fail. Active interest which the class coun- cil showed in campus activities was a great benefit to the Class of '61. The seniors can be proud of their memor- able graduation ceremony. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS hold a meet- ing with the class council, which consists of all interested seniors. The officers heartily welcome the participation of all students who want to take part in class activities.

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MARILYN HAMILTON President of Los Cerritos Hall Halls Sliow Spirit CO-OPF.RATING both socially and culturally, the councils of I.os Cerritos and Alamitos Halls accomplished a great deal in the residences. Besides exchanges between the various dorm houses, the councils sponsored inter-dorm dances, parties, and cultural events. Led by Alamitos President Brian Springer and Cerritos President Marilyn Hamilton, the hall gov- ernments put on a benefit dance for Crew Club and participated in the campus-wide College Days. For the first time the two dorms were divided into separate units and named houses” in order to enhance social opportunities. Both halls actively supported student events on campus. BRIAN SPRINGER President of Los Alamitos Hall LOS CERRITOS HALL COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Joanne Gilbert, Ellen Larsen. Kathleen McCoy. Charlene Bartlett. Barrie Brook, Jacqueline DeBilzen. ROW TWO: Carlcne Burroughs. Irene Cusumano. Jeanne Christie, Mary Deveney, Darlene Huffman. ROW THREE: Marilyn Bauder, Marilyn Hamilton. Aria Ray. Diane Dobbs. LOS ALAMITOS HALL COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Dave Reid. Thomas Martinez. Dennis DeCell. ROW TWO: Ram Chugani. Leo Hollenbeck. Rick Mattox, William Hanson, Lucky Itow, John Alfano. ROW THREE: Melvin Swingrover, Brian Springer, James Wildharber, Greg Holden, Mrs. Mary Smith. 21



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Juniors Aid Needy THE JUNIOR CLASS sponsored Food for the Needy,” a project in which the class collected food and donated it to a needy family. This was an extremely successful project. The class also held many profitable bake sales, the pro- ceeds of which went to supplement its treasury. Landslide victories in the October elections put Junior Class President Emilio Camillone and Vice-President Joan Siler into office. With the assistance of other officers and council members, the pair led the juniors through a good year. Recording the proceedings of the council meetings was the duty delegated to Linda Rutter, secretary. Chris Rope, treasurer, handled the finances, and Marilyn Fithian ar- ranged the social activities. Mr. George Massey was a capable adviser for the group. JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Emilio Camillone led his class through a very successful year. Camillone is active in student government as well as in other campus activities. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and was named Black Bart at last year’s 49er day. CONNIE CAREY and Marilyn Fithian coax a hungry 49er into purchasing delicacies at the Junior Class Bake Sale. The food machines in the background are no match for the succulent foods which the Junior Class members offer. BUSY AT WORK are these Junior Class Council members. They arc Doug Louns- bury; Marilyn Fithian. social chairman; Kenneth Mayginnes; Emilio Camillone. president: Joan Siler, vice-president; Mr. George Massey, adviser; Linda Rutter, secretary; Clydene Fisher; Connie Carey; and Chris Rope, treasurer.

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