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CflLIFORnifl CLUB Dr. Ralph Chancy, Cal Club advisor, and chairman Alan Furth. THE CALIFORNIA Club, born in 1934 with President Sproul as its godfather, offers recognition to men and women who have shown qualities of leadership and loyalty to the University, and fosters a re- lationship of goodwill and cooperation among the seven members of our Univer- sity family. In the past, Cal Club coordinated the activities of the several campuses by play- ing host to visiting members and by travel- ing as a group to the other divisions, but wartime limitations have largely done away with this exchange program. Present activities have included a pro- gram for welcoming transfers from the army-occupied College of Agriculture at Davis, and a new project, the Deming Maclise Scholarship, which has already reached the four-figure mark and promises a post-war education at the University for outstanding students. Members of California Club gather on the steps of the Campanile. L BACK ROW: Joe Mixer, Walt St. Goar, Art Honegger, Bob Wallace, Bob Katz, Paul Phillips. MIDDLE ROW: Alan Furth, Cliff Wolf, Al Levy, Ogden Kel- logg, Robert Carlson, Ralph Chancy. FRONT ROW: Mary Murray, Bette McClure, Barbara Copeland, Joan Selby, Connie Blair, June Porter. 26
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u. c. L n. DESPITE AN enrollment drop from last year ' s figure of 9.000 to little more than 6.000, Little Brother Bruin was mak- ing his might felt in the service of his country. The University of California at Los Angeles was one of five such institu- tion.- chosen to give advanced training in meteorology for the Army Air Corps and the Navy, including some WAVE officer:?. The University became alma mater for many Navy V-12 and NROTC students as well as members of the Army Specialized Training Program, who pored over pre- engineering and area language studies. Meanwhile, women moved into activi- ties which in pre-war times had been re- served for the male element. Several co-eds appeared in the I niversity band, and the Daily Bruin was for the first time edited, managed, and largely produced by women. tow on the Westwood Students gather on the steps of Royce Hall. 27
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