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moi(l ; lldis;iii. cl«to One of the most outstanding organ-izations on campus. Merchandising club has contributed much to the cultural, social, and educational status of its members and to the school itself. A few of the many activities which the club sponsors are: Homecoming Dance, an annual Fashion Show, an annual Top Management Banquet, a D.E.C.A. convention trip, many social events, and numerous fund raising activities for the student body. In addition, the club is affiliated with the State and National Distributive Education Clubs of America, which strive to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. Proof of the club's ability to produce leaders is given by the national recognition which the club has received. Back row: DAVE DoMELLO, DAVE ALDRICH, PHIL FRANTZ, MIKE FATJO, LARRY PECK; front row: MIKE REDMOND, SHERRY NASSAR, CECIL VIGIL.
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Back row: JOE BIONDOLILLO, fall and spring trcasuror; JOE VAN DENBURG, fall I.C.C. representative; KAROLYN GRAGG, spring vice president; RAYLENE GRAY, fall secretary; BOBBY BRENKWITZS, spring I.C.C. representative. Front row: JOE BENSON, fall prosidont; JERRY BOYER, spring president; not pictured, SUE ANDERSON, spring secretary. ski club Ski Club of City College was organized in the Spring of 1960 by Al Eggen in order to promote skiing both on snow and water. The Club bounced into action again this year by Karolyn Gragg with over 150 members and many trips in the snow around Lake Tahoe and Squaw Valley area. Water skiing trips were planned also in Lake Tahoe and the beautiful Lake Berryessa. In the past year, Ski Club, being number one club on campus, has participated in many activities. Karolyn Gragg, who was elected Homecoming Queen, was represented by the Club, and also Raylene Gray, elected first princess. A third place award was given to the club for one of the best booths at the Homecoming Carnival. Other activities included a successful snow cone sale and a Snow Cone Ball. Much recognition has been given to Ski Club for their abundance of participation in all-around sports.
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Back row: GENE BELEY, JACK WATTS, BOB ALVAREZ, MANNY ROBIES, STAN NASCIMENTO; front row: JILL MUIR, SUSAN ROBLES, MARILYN CANCLINI. beta plxi gamma Beta Phi Gamma, National Coeducational journalistic fraternity on campus, is the journalism honor group which gives recognition to individual ability and achievement. The group works for cordial relationships between the student press and members of the profession and hopes to unite in a congenial fraternity those students who show their interest in journalism and San Jose City College by their unselfish service and high grade point average. This year Beta Phi Gamma sponsored Ladies Man on Campus, with the proceeds going to the scholarship fund. Yearly function of the organization is to promote the San Francisco Light Opera Series. chess club The Chess Club is open to all students who have an interest in chess. Each semester a chess tournament is held to determine which player can play the most games by elimination. The club has matches with other colleges where the top players of each school compete in grueling matches of wit and thought. winners BILL WALLACE FRED TAMOTO LESLY BERGER ANDY JANSONS MIKE SELL JERRY KRIKAVA DICK WILSON Back row: FRED TAMOTO, RICHARD WILSON, BILL WALLACE. PAUL SEITZ. Sitting: HOWARD TALNEY, LESLIE BERGER. MR. ELIOT WIRT IS ADVISOR.
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