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Ceramic World An Art For The Ages PRIMITIVE YET MODERN-The African bushman, the aborigines of the hinterland of New Guinea, and the “hip” and sophisticate of the 1967 college crowd find artistic enjoy¬ ment and spiritual catharsis in working with clay. 17
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Spirit- Makers WOMEN’S RALLY: Bottom Row: Reba Wilson, Rita To- masini, Joann Rau. Second Row: Linda Terra, Sally Winckworth, Maria Spacagna, Dale Mills, Nicki Hanson, Carol Jones. Top Row: Sandy Lecher, Nancy Hicks, Sandy Maciel, Carol Tucher, Sandy Byersdorfer, Anna Archibald. MEN’S RALLY: Front Row: Sam Blake, John Gold¬ berg, Jeff Greenberg. Middle Row: Chuck Owens, Ron Fiorica, Gary Benham, Steve Bickel, Mike Flick. Top Row: Warren Frazer, Dan McKinney, Ken Allen. PEPSTERS: Front: Jean Schlenker. Front Row: Sharon Boles, Norma Guerra, Sally Terrel. Middle Row: Diane Bullough, Vicki Wine, Karen Holm. Top Row: Diane Cross, Mary Dovi, Margie Morris, Gail Heath. For More Spirit-Makers See the Inside Back Cover 16
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PAN-HELLENIC PRESIDENTS —Lined up on the plat¬ form are the four sorority presidents. Waiting to give their speeches are, Mary Helen Casavant, Sigma Iota Chi; Norma Guerra, Como Amiga; Rawlette DeCoito; Eta Upsilon Gamma; Cheryl Fisher, Sigma Phi Kappa. na A ' Ju, AT THE BEGINNING of each new semester, the Pan- Hellenic Tea is held for the new rushees who wish to join a sorority. There are four Pan-Hellenic sororities at City College: Como Amiga, Eta Upsilon Gamma, Sigma Iota Chi, and Sigma Phi Kappa. The Pan-Hellenic Tea is held so that the rushees can get acquainted with the different sororities, so they can decide which one they would be most interested in joining. One of the main attractions at the tea is a Fashion Show to give the rushees an idea of what clothes they should wear to the many different collegiate events. The purpose of the sororities is to promote social activi¬ ties, to encourage good fellowship and high scholarship, and to provide opportunities for group participation in campus and community life. TIME OUT —The girls stop their conversation to pose for the photographer. t 18
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