Fullerton Junior College - Torch Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

 - Class of 1964

Page 12 of 120

 

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Page 12 text:

The fourth Playboy dance, sponsored by the Vet ' s Club and the Business Club, was held aftei the San Bernardino basketball game and proved to be a sui ess The i ouples were greeted by two very attrac- tive i ii.ii check ;ii Is and were asked to i ast a bal- lot tin the Playmate of the Sear. Those attending danced to the lively music of the Paxton Hand and sipped Playbo) punch, a specialty concocted foi the evening. At 1 1 o ' clock when the ballots were counted the Playboy bunny presented lovely Linda La me. sponsored by the Olympians, as Miss Playmate 1964. She was snven a stuffed bunny. Presenting I, m ln LaVini - 4iss Playmatt 1964. II. could han danced till night . Dancers laki a rest fin a glass nj Plajmali Punch (l I , ' . ' r , lllll] .

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Eastern Conference Ball Every year the eight colleges in the Eastern Conference: Chaffey, Citrus, Fullerton, Mt. SAC, Orange Coast, Riverside, Santa Ana, and San Bernardino, relinquish the barriers of rivalry and harmoniously join in making the Eastern Confer- ence Dance one of the loveliest dances of the year. The formal dance was held at the Hollywood Palladium, and everybody danced to the music of the Elliot Brothers and a very striking vocal- ist, who perform at Disneyland. Pretty Marcia Austin, sponsored bv the Theta ' s and the Olympias, reigned as FJC ' s queen. The other attractive contestants were: Jeanette Res- tive Bobbi Rydell and Patty Brice. The highlight of the evening came when each beautiful queen was presented to the eager crowd. Radiant with joy, Marcia was presented with a dozen red roses and was escorted by ASB Treasurer Dave Bowman to the stage where she was crowned and kissed. Then the lights in the hall were dimmed and each queen and escort danced as the spotlight followed them across the floor. They were soon joined by the other couples who danced until 1 a.m. and went home happy after the memor- able evening. ' I ' '



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Wes Brenneman, Vu Conforli, Les Grasselli, and then escorts wait anxiously fa) Barbara Shaai to announct the winner oj th title, Mr. FJC Girl ' s Nite Out, the one night in the year when the girls fool the bill and ask the guys to dinner and i dance, was enjoyed by all who attended. The AWS, who sponsored the dame turned the Student Center into a night club atmosphere, complete with awning and a bar where the served ginger ale and alter dinner mints. I I nee candidates were nominated for Mr. FJ ' Wes Brenneman, sponsored b tin I betas. ie Conforli, sponsored h the Kappas, and Les Gras- selli, sponsored l the Deltas Each girl upon entering was given a ballol on which she cast a vole Ini hei choice. At II p.m. Bobbi Sha.u. AWS president, introduced Tom Eastman, Mr. FJC 1963, ami the three candidates. All waited breathlessh while she announced the winner - Wis Brenneman who was crowned and then led i hr dancing with Miss Shaar. I In gah film the gentleman ' s role and ask tin »ii s to danci to tlu musn oj the Esquin i.

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