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0fC Hoyt! ortbern Region Con erence 5 CICSGA 5 it Don Ifreifax fluffy, Mt'r'r'iH Cfuuueilrmnz, mmf Gt'or'gt' Sjmtclml, l'rt'xitlt'r11 of NCSICSCJA ajwptm' IIII Regional lv rogra ul. 'V 46 Dt'lugal4's t'4l7Ilt'f7'1IN1 mmm flltflfllfflllli, ami lvrruzlqlml urn ztfmt. fllerritt' Certqficate Holderf Certificates for employment have heen earned hy many students on Merritt campus. The following students earned Certificates of Employment at the end of summer session. 1957: Muriel Bianchi. Key punch operator: Dolores Cerezo, .lunior Accountant: Wayne Mark, Rotary calculator operator: Flora Oja- kian, Senior stenographerg Bernice 'l'rufant. Junior stenographer, and are now employed. Students who earned certificates in the Fall 1957 semester are James Brown. Junior Ac- countant: NleClellan Durham, junior Ae- countantg Stanley Hanson, .lunior Accountant: Ellen Johanson, Junior Stenographer. Junior Clerk-typistg Clifford Meier. Junior Account- ant: Marcella Reiter. .lunior Typist-Clerk: and Mollie Vviliams, Junior and Senior Sten- ographer, Junior Typist-Clerk. Comhining their efforts, the student bodies of hoth Laney and Merritt campuses have hosted the Northern Regional Student Goverment Conferenee March 22 at Laney eampus. Presiding over the semiannual affair was George Spowart, Regional President of CJCSCA and fall se- mester student hody President at Merritt eampus. Vice- President was Frank Wells, former Laney student body President. Featured at the day-long program were workshops under the chairmanship of Don lfreitas 1'MerrittI Ath- leties: llarhara Stellman ttlollege of San Mateol campus organizationsg John Zastrov tCity College of San lfraneiseol Finaneeq Pete Burlison 4Hartnell Collegel, Northern Region Constitutiong Bill Haley fAmerica River! Puhlicationsg Barron Van Der Mahden l.Merrittl Student Government and Current Problems. Classes at Laney and Merritt devoted much time to make the conference one ol' the most sueeessful in the history of the Association. and entertainment for the day's activities was supplied hy the Merritt Musie Department. Dr. Clement Long, Dirertor of Oakland ,lunior Col- lege, xseleomed the delegates. Among other partiei- pants ssere Rev, Arnold lA'Yt'llllttQlt Il. Bill Yeager. and Hill Robinson. Ct'I'llfl1'dlt' ll!llllt'l'X if at
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Dam'w'x, Ivff Io rigbl: Kurix Manfon, Wilrlla Hlllllilbll, Daryl Shore, Hurrivl Wfilfiumx. Sully Sbinnzn, Pbylfix lxingrm, Nuury Brauxr, Mrlriu Wofzg, uml lnxfrurlnr' Caryl C7IA1All'llLlt'k. Modern Dame The agile dancers have come to rest, engrossed, as in- structor Caryl E. Cuddeback demonstrates a new motion technique. The lithe group, giving a physical interpretation to 111u- sic, use their hands and bodies as media of expression. The dancers learn to glide gracefully, sometimes cautious- ly, and even gleefully across the fioor. Twisting. turning, jumping, and skipping with the rhythm of the music, the group develops poise, balance, and coordination. Soon the dancers above will again commence action, gracefully molding their bodies to the rhythm of the music. Dancing almost to exhaustion, the members here have devoted themselves to an increasingly popular, al- though often misunderstood art. The fuzz Combo lt's late afternoon, and the campus is nearly deserted when the jazz group warms up with those 'acool soundsi' calculated to drive the audiophile towards limbo. Many of the numbers the group plays are composed and arranged by its members under the guidance and su- pervision of Mr. John B. Cirimele. Striving to present an intangible feeling through music, the group remains composed and the smooth sounds flow with an undercurrent of primitive driving rhythm -each member expressing himself with his instrument, sometimes adding, complementing, or leading this vivid group of musical expressionists. Mzzsicizznx. Seated, I-r: Gmjfrvy Wfmlv, Gerry Mt-call, Roy Allflrrxmi, Fred Pirllr. Sfmzrlirzg, I-r: I.lllL'Tf'71l'C Singermun, Bob Cayou, Hvrzfu 101113 Mi1f0rJGn1nl', anrlIrls!r1rz'iorj0hn B. Ci1'imf'l1'.
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