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Dr. Shelter gives an opening address. A 11 these pretty girls who acted as secretaries are from Fullerton, so take notice. 1-1 Dr. Myron Olson, keynote speaker, inspires and encourages students.
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Slaves for sale. Anyone inten ited in i u . type oj merchandise? Going once, going tu ice, wld to ;, poungt r student at FJC. A Bridal Display highlighted the AWS Mother-Daugktei Fashion Tea. The annual Slave Sale was sponsored by the sophomore class and Jim Resha, class president and auctioneer, sold both male and female slaves to willing bidder s. Prices ranged from a dollar to ten dollars and the slaves had to do their buyer ' s bidding for a full day. The AWS sponsored a Mother-Daughter Fash- ion Tea and a White Elephant Sale. Thirty girls were chosen to model outfits ranging from casual to ver formal. Diane Theil commented on each style, telling the audience the price of each outfit and the store where each could be bought. Mothers and daughters enjoyed the show and commented on the poise of the amateur models. Denver Garner, speech instructor, was chief auctioneer at the White Elephant Sale, and while bids were slow at the beginning, the audience soon caught the excitement. The battle was on! A carved statue was the article in highest demand, and the highest bidder carried off the coveted statue — for eight dollars.
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Area II Conference Fullerton Junior College hosted the second Area II Conference, and the Commission spent many hours in its organization and planning to make it a good one. Delegates from ten other schools arrived early, and after coffee and dough- nuts attended the first general assembly at which Dr. Sheller, president of the college welcomed the students. Each delegate then proceeded to the individual workshops and at noon gathered in the Hive for lunch. After the meal Dr. Myron Olson, the keynote speaker, gave a talk that held the delegates entranced. Each school then met for a caucus to vote on motions which had been passed in the workshops. At the second general assembly each A.S.B. President officially signed the Area II Charter. The Confer- ence proved to be an outstanding success. Dr. Malm and Jack Brink could find no fault and thanked the Commissioners for such a fine job. Fullerton student lea las disagree in caucus. Area II Conference vote in General Assembly.
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