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, '. gg I, , . . A, . y .. I FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Scholl, Helga Biermer, Cnthv Lavezolln, Betty Sasaki, Geri Zeis, Adrienne Smith, Sam Juber. SECOND ROW: Jim Gates, Bill Reilly, Lee Simmons, Earl Giacolini, Don Girard, Dean Johnstone, Norm Ginsberg, Bob Owen, Dick Ellis. CAL CLUB Ask any Cal Clubber and he'll give busy as a one-word description of their activities. President Sproul's reception, All-U week end, the California Club convention at Davis, a tour and dinner for the Berkeley chapter and other events all gave the club, under the guidance of Dean Herbert Johnstone, a chance to live up to their purpose of maintaining harmony, relationship and unity among the many students of all the University cam- puses. Membership in each Cal Club chapter on the several campuses is limited to 20 students who are appointed by the President and the Advisor of the campus. In honor of President Sproul's 25 th anniversary, Cal Club organized a raffle to con- tribute funds to the newborn Robert Gordon Sproul Emergency Fund to be used by students of this campus in the case of any unforeseen emergency. Busy seems to be the right definition. A
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FI.RST ROW, left to right: Joan Boas, Eleanor Allen, Nancy James, Joanne Taylor, Cathy Lavuzolln, Nancy Wineman, Betty Sasaki. SECOND ROW: Howard Liebgold, Mike Heon, Jerry Duggcr, Don Girard, Mike Scholl, Bob Owen, Earl Giacnlini. .S. U. C. M. C. The student governing body of the San Francisco campus, the Associated Students of the University of California Medical Center was sponsored and organized by the California Club on this campus in 1947. Prior to its organization and to some extent today, student government and almost all social activities were conducted under the auspices of the student organizations of the several schools on this campus, with the result that there has been little or no fraternal bond between the students of the different schools. It has been the aim of A.S.U.C.M.C. to weld the students of the several schools into a common student body, so that they may derive the greater social, recreational, and fraternal benefits which such an organization can offer. The A.S.U.C.M.C. sponsors the publication of the Medi-Cal and an orientation pamphlet for new students, finances and conducts an intramural basketball leagueg and this year has had several successful dances, including the Christmas Dance at the St. Francis Yacht Club and the annual spring orgy-Bacchus Medicalis. The A.S.U.C.M.C. also has been very vigorously working for a separate graduation ceremony for the Medical Center Campus. With construction of the new student union under way, we can look forward to even greater social and recreational activities in the future.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: .lim Hamill, Jim Lieberma A. S. S. M. ,.,vm,,.W r Jw, lf .,. .,,, -N ., ,, .cm .ei-,Q J ' S, ,. .,,,11r.,,x.. I, .,.,:x Barney Finley, Ronald Stoney, Ed Chin, Rex McAlpinc, Hal Wisner. SECOND ROW: n, Loylld Old, Lee Simmons. Otto Jones, Charlie Thomas. NOT PICTURED: Fred Gottlieb, Alan Scott, Bill Peard, Dr. Warren Bostick. COUNCIL DENTAL EX COMMITTEE FIRST ROW, left to right: Dick Bryan, LuVonne Dohm, Putricin Meyers, Gretchen Heyscl, Puul Bnrkin. SECOND ROW: Mike Heon, Joe Snldevila, Dick James, Karl Koenig. THIRD ROW: Jerry Dugger, Bob Engman, Bob Worth- lin, Bill Curnes. fi bf ...nf- Z ul l I' -T-A: H' 71 fini ' 1 . ,. rye
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