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Affembl and Rezlbi Committee Members: Nancy Nassau, Suel- len Roark, Paul Elia, Diana Sousa. The Assembly and Rally Com- mittee is one of the most popular organizations at Laney campus. ln answer to student requests for a balanced and interesting program of activities, this committee has been responsible for much pro- gramnnng. Medical Amktin Members: FIRST ROW, left to right: Corazon Custodia, Judy Hartwig, Cayne Johnson. Karen Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Mary Pena, Peggy Stefenson, Marlene Marvin. reggy Uorsch. 'llillill HOW: Diane Feder, Lyn Bosscha. Marcy Battersby, Josephine Prince. Verla Holminson, Ardel Montgom- ery. The Medical Assisting clulfs purpose is to train students for work in doctors, offices. They lcarn to assist the physician in many ways: interview and preparation of patients for examinations. The cluh was organized at Laney in 1956. French Club The Oakland City C ol l e g e French Cluh, La Cercle Francais. was organized in the fall. 1957. The purpose of the club is to satisfy stu- dents, interest in French culture through social contacts. During the past year the French Cluh has hecome extremely active. Some of the activities participated in by the cluh members have been a dinner at a French restaurant, attendance at the Van Gogh exhibit in San Francisco, and a French movie film. Other activities were a ski trip and a one-act play in French, given by the memhers of the r-luh.
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Honor Societ The recognition and encourage- ment of scholarship is one of the focal functions of OCC's Honor Society. Under the leadership of Advisor ,lack Paul the organization gathers information on available scholarships and makes this mate- rial available to members. The Honor Society was organ- ized at Oakland City College in the Spring of 1956. Its members have been active in student affairs and have served as Hhelpersw to other students. Members have also at- tended Alpha Camrna Sigma ina- tional honor societyj conferences. I -vm ., ,Am- ee K Honor Society, left to right: President Joe Tutsch, Treasurer Don Davis, Adviser John Paul, Secretary Maxine Frame, HiSfl1fiHH Joe Amanten, Vice-President Dorothy Ebarb. Art Workshop, left to right: Mike Wonberg, Lynette Pung, Ron Cavin, Joe Tutsch, Ed Lee, Joe Anamnneten. onto! Affistolntf The Dental Assistants Class was organized in September 1943 to provide training for young ladies in the professional duties of assist- ing in all the various fields of den- tistry. Sponsoring the organization are the Alameda County Dental So- ciety and the Oakland Dental As- sistants Society. This year the Dental Assistants class took advantage of the prac- tical training offered at the Uni- versity of California Dental College in San Francisco, obtained mem- bership in the Oakland Dental As- sistants Society, and participated in the State Dental and Dental As- sistants Convention by presenting clinics on subjects learned in class. Art Workfbop The Art Workshop is a class made up of advanced art students interested in improving and pro- ducing better on-campus school publicity. Under the advisorship of Ernest Ball, art instructor, this class meets on-ce a week and in that time makes posters and banners for all school activities. bids for dances, place cards for dinners, etc. Another responsibility of the workshop is to control inner school publicity and keep it up to the high standards of the OCC Art Depart- ment. Student chairman for the Art Workshop for the past year has been honor student and artist, Joe Tutsch. fn-un--......,,,,,,,, MW' i -. 2
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vn-m+-,.,- -........,.. it MaWAf 'qv-mmm, . ... --.--.. 0 ' 'r--ff-w.M. 'FF M- mmap-w,,,,,,, 1mnv-np- .-,- .X Bowling Club The Bowling Club is a section of the College-Recreation Association, Co-Rec. This club meets once a week after school at the Broadway Bowling Alley. Membership is open to any student with a student body 1-ard. Trophies are given eaeh semester lo the most improved man bowler. the most improved woman bowler. GFA. 0.l'.A. tOne l'or Attb IS a eo- edueational service club open to any student body card holder with a grade point average of 2.0 or bet- ter. The purpose of this club is to bring together people with com- mon purposes for the enrichment of student life through sovial at-- tivities. spirit. and projects to help unite the membership, and svholas- tieally to help the members. the sr-hool. and the community. ..-H-ng., ww' M 1, '-aww... ll-Q--..,......,,, and to the members ofthe winning howling team. The club has about forty mem- bers and makes up about ten teams. Fall 1958 president was Jerry Foreman, president for Spring 1959 was Joyce Burnight. 'vs-...,,,,m.. W .... - Q W.. -1--iq., O.F.A.- -SEATED. lefl to right: John Hertz. Doreen Watt, Steve Temby, Wvoyne Wiengert, Carol Martin. Don Griffey. STANDING: Ron. Brown, Coil Brown, Coil Borncamp, Willie Pardee. Floyd Collins. Georgia Vultrikis. Ron B!lg'lllll1l'il'll, Sharon Crinnion. Charles Bullard. .Wm -bn.: Student Bod ... '- -- .M f 1- mm-,. , ...Wa M www +-m...,,M -M..- .....:f-M-4. Improvement onfinaittee 'W Members: FRONT ROW, left to right: Lillian Babral, Ethel Henry. Miss Adeline Giuntini. BACK HUVV: Stephen Starkey and Mr. lflner Pierson. The Student Body Improvement Committee has been responsible for improvements in the eafeteria, and around the building in general. The Committee has received many fa- vorable eomments on its work this year. 29
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