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X News Binds Clubs MPPA-lFront Rowl Arline Ballonoff ltreasurerl, Helen Aragon lpresidentl lSecond Rowl Ali Sar, Clay V. Riley and Roger Graham. x Beta Phi Gamma, Alpha Theta chapter of the national co-educational iournalism fra- ternity, is open to iournalism students who have maintained a high scholastic average in related courses. Last fall stu- dents attended the National Beta Phi Gamma Convention at El Camino. Each fall Beta Phi sponsors the Ugly Man Contest. ln the spring high school iournalists participate in writing and photography contests on Journalism Day. BETA PHI GAMMA-tFront Rowl Tony Giamo lpresidentl, Arline Bal- lonoff, Pat Willett lsecretaryl, Ken Inouye, Roger Graham ltreasurerl. lBack Rowl Ken DeVol tadviserl, Bill Milton and Dan Fapp HOC rep- resentativel . N om 3'4-5 THE UGLIEST-Pete Holt, Beta Phi's ugly man of the year, studies the face that won him the title. Actually, the contest is more of a popularity contest, with votes costing one cent each. Ken Gulko and Al Breen were runners up. The Monarch Press Photographers' Associa- tion was organized by advanced photogra- phers at Valley to stimulate interest in photo- iournalism and its high ideals. Members of MPPA ioin as student affiliate members of the National Press Photographers' Association to which they belong until they quit school. At least one semester of press photography and a 3.0 grade point average in photography are required for membership.
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l M -'I ns J 1, -..4-1 BEHAVIORAI. SCIENCE CLUB--lFront Rowl Dave Ramos, IOC representative, Gail Beslwick, publicity chairman, Alan Argebrite, president. lBack Rowl Richard Johnson, scholarship chairman, Horst Wiedenhoeft, and Eugene Raxten. C0-SPODSOF. Behavioral Scientists Set Grant ,-.-- r fm U15 l's.f l'lfu .g 'f in I Forums and panels on mental hygiene, social problems, inter- cultural and interracial conflict, marriage and child development are featured by the Behavioral Science Club throughout the year. Established in 1949, the club was the first to grant a scholarship to worthy students. Man and Life, which accepts papers and reports from students and faculty, is an annual publication of the club. Field trips to acheological sites, clinics, hospitals and museums are scheduled during the year. PENNY ANTE-Mary Mauriello chips in on the Behavioral Science Club Mile of Pen- nies scholarship drive as Lance Pinnell and Alan Argebrite supervise. Joanne Brown, secretary of the club, wields the paste brush.
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l A , l , L BIG V-'lFl'0l1l' R0Wl C0091 l-9579? Sulheflufldf C0UCl1 Al l'lUfll, -l0l1I1 Holt, Coach E. Y. Johnson, lBack Rowl Bob Dixon, Lynn Lund, Harry Schulps, Mike King, Tom Maguire, Bob Zuliani, Bob Neithart, John Pres- Skip Hillman, Howard Smith, Roy Stephenson, Frank Collier, Jerry cott. lSecond Rowl Coach Mike Wiley, Howard Hallman, Joe Sutton, Davis, Dick Allen and George Ker. Richard Cholakian, George Beall, Gary Bell, Phil Romoli, Tom Mann, Pete Lettermen Combine Athletics, Service Open to all men students who have earned an athletic award at Valley College, the Big V builds and maintains a high standard of athletic competition, true sportsman- ship, fine ideals and general service. The main purpose of the Big V is to further ath- letics at Valley. Club mem- bers assist at track meets, baseball games, gym meets and football games. Club sponsor of the Big V is Lester Sutherland. RED HOTS-Business looks good at the Big V hot dog sale in the Quad. Customers help themselves to all the trimmings in one of the several food sales the club sponsored this year.
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