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Shows Highlight Fall Semester Monarch Day, a traditional welcome to incoming students each semester, has brought name entertainers to Valley for years. This fall the program featured disc iockey Ted McQuil- len as master of ceremonies, with the Four Preps and Dick Daugherty of the Los Angeles Rams. The event died out in the spring, however, because it was felt that the program no longer served the purpose of acquainting new students with the school. Fall entertainment also included a student-modeled fashion show outside the Student Lounge. RAMMING AHEAD-Dick Daugherty, retired line-backer for the Los Angeles Rams, combined talents with the Four Preps and MC Ted Quillin in this year's Monarch Day assembly. rl 1 SHOWING OFF-Carrie Todd models one of the many styles pre- viewed in the Fall Fashion Show. The show included styles for leisure wear as well as school clothes. Cobb. HAMMING IT UP-The Four Preps, popular recording artists, entertained at last semes- ter's Monarch Day Assembly. They are Don Clark, Bruce Belland, Glen Larson and Ed 97
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?t lift ,V ev SA ft, Ag.: . lil! yy Tn. ...fri if x N. h ld th 'ke for unidentified Valley coed during the Controversy is the base of op- erations for the Quad Wranglers, who debate modern subjects in the Quad every Thursday after- noon. The Wranglers bring in au- thoritative speakers and invite students to ioin the debate. This year the group presented such topics as Why Beatniks? ls the American Soldier Going Soft? Should Chessman Die? and Should a Catholic Become Presi- dent? Through their debates, the Quad Wranglers helped the Magazines for Friendship drive collect a ton of magazines. They were also instrumental in getting the word iunior deleted from the signs on campus. Fiery Debates Liven Lunch in Quad THE PRESS SPEAKS-Craig Altschul lrightl, sports editor of the Valley Star, takes the mike in ct debate on censorship of the news. Waiting their turn as speaker are Al Broner, Star Editor Joel Schwarz and Shel- don Schreiner of the Wranglers. il-sa .. Av JA 4-' WT rl, A ss 1211 ,lg J, Q s BALANCED TESTIMONY-Disc iockey Bill Balance o s e ml Quad Wranglers debate on the Magazine for Friendship drive. Balance was guest master of ceremonies at the session. IT'S GONE-A Valley student searches in vain for the word junior which . used to appear between Valley and college on the campus sign. The .- d name was painted out of this and other campus signs as a result of a suc cessful campaign by the Valley Star and the Quad Wranglers. Tr egisqtlgts et! ,- 'nj Ill .i . H- xx lr' WW - r 1 ' XX .,, ,s Y , Vt geqfv. 4 , .f t-' . 5. ' f - T f' V 'il X s 'LOS l U ire- .1 it- . g s ANGELES B 13161 aunsmk Bl-vb T W A- , S CALlFORNlA t sruosufr t ON En-len. Ave.
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in if i ,'i P' 7 BEFORE-The calm before the storm lingers on the Quad on the morning of Club Day before booths have been set up. THE STORM BREAKS-Hours later, the Quad is transformed into a seething mass of students and booths, each vying for top attention. 4 if .... H33 fl L H, ll. 98 Each semester Inter-Organization Council HOC! sponsors a Club Day in which many campus clubs participate. The purpose of Club Day is two-fold--to orientate new students to campus clubs and to round up new mem- bers for the clubs. On Club Day, campus organizations set up booths in the Quad area in which they will either sell something Iusually foodl, display the opportunities available through member- ship in the club, or offer a place to sign up and ioin the club. A record was broken in the spring semester Club Day this year when more than 20 clubs participated, filling the Quad area. Some of the booths this year included the selling of hamburgers and apple strudel as well as a sports car display. Club Day Whip lT'5 A TRIUMPH-Linda Cohs and Bob Zarit go over tt .Sports Car Club exhibit from the inside out. In the bacl -v,grL.,, , 'YR' -Ti . 1' A 'T 11 'ff -Qi ' 7
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