Long Beach City College - Saga Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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THE ORDER OF KASSAI The Order of Kassai i llie women ' s honorary service organization at Long Reach City College. Founded in 1928. it is also one of the oldest groups. Memhershiji is composed of the 45 most outstanding wo- men on campus. The purpose of Kassai is to ])erpetuate good-will and serve the college. Members are selected by a board con- sisting of students and faculty members. Among Kassai ' s many activities for the spring semester were assisting the administration in verification and reg- istration; ushering at all of the Evenings at Eight series; selling coffee and cookies to earn money for their annual scholarship given to a deserving graduate; giving an Eas- ter party for children at the Naval Day Nursery ' ; assist- ing at Pepster Tryouts; serving refreshments at the Hon- ors assembly, and ushering and assisting at Graduation exercises. Officers for the spring semester consisted of Linda Bout- well, i)resident; Carol Ann Franks, vice-president; Linda Rubley, recording secretary; Brownie Jones, correspo iding secretary; and Pam Shiell, treasurer. The sponsor for this organization is Miss Eleanor Weiherman. KASSAI MEMBERS are, row I, leff to right: Pat Dolphin, Beverly Rogers, Sue Archer, Linda Boutwell, Carole Anne Franks, Pam Shiell, Gloria Burger, Linda Rubley. Row 2: Kathy Eagen, Mary Callos, Sheila Poling, Betty Jerauld, Shaula Sauerbier, Nancy Mar- tin, Sharron Rokeach, Toni PerrI, Eileen Desmond. Row 3: Dorci Schroeder, Susan Luonna, LaNaya Gilmore, Mary Wheater, Bar- bara Synder, Barbara Riley, Mary Graves, Cheryl Linscott, Sheryl Wilson, Linda Hood, Carol Shier, Nina Policy, Judy Allen, Dana Ferris, Ann Dell, Carol Chowen. «i!i .»w»f«?«i«a

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A RATHER QUIET moment is shown for the nor- mally very active AWS office. Perhaps the clock on the wall tells the story; it ' s 12:30, lunchtime. SNACKTIMES ARE HANDLED by various AWS committees. Shown above is a fall semester event. This semester the Friendship Committee presented the Wearin ' O ' the Green. MEN STUDENTS tour on March 29. They were served refreshments by the Viking Committee and heard a speech by Dean Wil- liam E. Keeley. Approximately 100 counselors and other guests from 14 high schools attended an annual luncheon given by AWS. The Reception Cbmmittee was in charge of the fete. A rummage sale was held on May 2 by the Gjm- munity Service Committee. Many students participated by bringing clothes and working at the sale. The semi-annual AWS Awards Banquet was held on June 2 at the Petroleum Club. New Kassais were tapped and awards for AWS service were presented. AWS EXECUTIVE BOARD Members are, from left, row one: Judy Howe, corresponding secretary; Lori Hahn, first vice- president; Carol Shier, president; Betty Jerauld, second vice- president; Lauren McColloch, freshman representative. Row two: Cathy Eagen, recording secretary; Molly Saxlund, CRA representative; Linda Boutwell, Kassai representative; M. J. Keown, treasurer.



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NORSEMEN By Mary Callos Norsi ' nicn, one of Long Beach City College ' s ser- vice clubs, has a goal of develoi)ing and maintaining sincere active school spirit. During two weeks of the spring semester, the Car- son Street campus was adorned with 25 new colorful trash cans. Each were placed in strategic locations around the campus by Norsemen, and each had slo- gans printed on it such as Can Your Litter or Not out There, in Here. The Norsemen program was introduced to the men students jn order to give school service in 1961. Thane was the original men ' s service club, but it was unable to cope with the increased spirit shown by the men on campus. It gave way to this ' present organization. Since its beginning, Norsemen has been under the sponsorship of Monte Nitzkowski and the AMS board members. Norsemen received hours this semester for usher- ing at forums and track meets, at the AMS frolics, and for selling concert and Saga tickets. All men who suceeded in obtaining 30 service hours attended the semesterly AMS banquet which was held at the Knott ' s Berry Farm Steak House. CHIEF NORSEMAN Bob Montenegro (far right) discusses Norsemen sian-ups with, from righr, Mike Drouillard, John Thomas, Gary McFarland, Mike Hayes, and Carl Bloom.

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