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MODERN ORCHESTRA ,-.. --,- -- I 4 irggi iviewsli lq4hll45!:: :gnu In as lie... , A R :rim , .7 f 1 y ' H: A Pas. J X kg R FRONT ROW, left to right: Bill Alkire, David Juarros, Anita Andres, Ray Chiostri, Herb Nitta. SECOND ROW: Chris Piches, George Major, Howard Scribner, Bill Court, Kent Wilson, Dick Cortopassi. The Placer College Modern Orchestra, directed by Elmont Lane, has played at many im- portant affairs during the year. Some of the most notable are: the fashion, welcome home rally for the basketball team, a show at the State Theater and Placer College Day. BAND .,. '.ll I QP few , .. lb' FRONT ROW, left to right: Anita Andres, Herb Nitta, Betty Dyer, Florence Bisson, Yuriye Mori- moto, Phyllis Houseman. SECOND ROW: David Barnes, David Juarros, Kent Wilson, Chris Piches, Bill DeBell, Dave Duxm. THIRD ROW: Ray Chiostri, Dick Cortopassi, Ken Colt, Glenn Klingler. FOURTH ROW: Howard Scribner, Bill Court, Garland Shinn, George Major, Steve Barooshian. One of the most essential organizations the campus has is the college band, directed by Elmont Lane. The band has done a fine job of arousing spirit at all home football and basketball games.
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SPANISH CLUB - '- ve.. The Spanish Club was organized for scholastic and social purposes under the direction of George Morrill, Spanish instructor. Activities included a trip to San Francisco s Latin quarter, a dinner at Casa Nello's in Sacramento, and a swimming party. Leadership was assumed by president, .Terry Lienaug vice-president, Ken Coltg secretary, Mary Lou Di Giordanog and treas- urer, Harriett Decker. GERMAN CLUB 'Tl-m L-7 Meetings of the German Club were held under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Madeley. The main social event on the German Club agenda was a Christmas party. Officers were: presi- dent, Roy Doig vice-president, Lloyd Peatg secreta.ry, Bernice Petersong treasurer, Lila Hanamoto.
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