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s eniors esLJearee eeh erA Steve Stevens, Senior Class President Each year the Senior class anxiously awaits Com- mencement. Their goal is close at hand — hard earned degrees and credentials. It was the duty of th e class council to plan for the Graduation Ball. In addition, it co-sponsored the highly successful Talent Show and the George Shearing convocation. The class project and Senior gift were significant contributions to the college. Mrs. Schliestett, shown here with Jim O ' Kane, demonstrates the constructive desire of the whole faculty in preparing students for the competitive world awaiting them. 18 Senior Class Council; Row 1; Treas. D. Fork, C. Mason, G. Smith, N. Pugh, 0. Losey. Row 2; Pres. S. Stevens, Vice Pres. J. Marietta, Sec. J. Threadgold. Not shown are D. Rushmore and L. Cohen.
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i otteae ft roatam ' 9 The Association of Women Students council operates for the benefit of the whole cam- pus, but its major concern is catering to the feminine fac- tion. In addition to the spon- sorship of Women ' s Week, the A.W.S. al so held a Mum Sale and a Christmas party for underprivileged children, which got its financial back- ing from a successful fashion show. A.W.S. Council: Row 1; L. Moore, Pub., H. Johnson, Corr. Sec, N. Elgar, Vice Pres., D. Page, Pres., S. Monroe, Tres., D. Harrison, Hist, J. Trembley, Rec. Sec. Row 2; G. Alward, B. Dube, D. Gaffney, C. Narde, S. Rubin, S. Levine, J. Bell, S. Sill. Row 3: Advisor Miss Haithwaite, L. Simpson, P. Evison, R. Wisneski, K. V. Ploeg, B. Willhoft, C. Hawks, L. Lee, S. Forneris, B. Henson, L. Torres, P. Cole, R. Keymer, Co-ordinator of Student Activities, Mrs. Sorenson. Row 4; K. Effinger, M. Raymond, D. Lackey, D. Jepsen, S. Montague, L Galvan, J. Leman, C. Welles, P. Augenstein. J. Bastrom, D. August, J. Paz, J. Antone, S. Ralph, C. Dilley. UJear s J ianiiuht The other half of L.A. S.C. ' s populace belongs to the As- sociated Men Students. The Hermit Hop was the con- cluding event of Men ' s Week, always on top of the social calendar. During this week beards were growing, cars were being shown, mud was flying and classes were brawling. All in the spirit of fun, of course. A.M.S. Council: Row 1; S. Preston, L. Richen, G. Collins, D. Smith; T. Hibner, B. Allen, R. Pellegrini. D. McDermott. Row 2; Advisor Mr. Alberti, T. Tetzlaff, M. Woolley, J. O ' Kane, S. German, B. Morris, B. Colvett, L. Walker, J. Marlette. N. Ray. Not pictured is L. Mollner. 17
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Juniors S ponJor talent Junior Class President, Steve Brown, sejTed responsibly on the Board of Directors. An on-campus Talent Show had its inception under the social program of the Junior Class. Seniors co- sponsored the event. Students were given oppor- tunity to show their varied talents to capacity audiences in the Music Hall before talent scouts. Many acts were of professional quality. Investiga- tion of the feasibility of a freeway sign and the Junior Class Splash rounded out an active year. Junior Class Council: (Right to Left) C. Bono, L. Colwell, Vice Pres., V. Over man. Hist., J. Bright, B. Lucas. Not shown — F. Morales, Treas. The Beta Chi Quartet and the Delta Four were a smash hit at the Junior sponsored Gold ' n Blackouts. 19
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