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Noel Castleman President Rich Wank Vice-President Marty Hege Secretary-Treasurer BIG C On our rugged eastern foothills Stands our symbol clear and bold; Big C means to fight and strive And win for Blue and Gold. Golden Bear is ever watching; Day by day he prowls, And when he hears the tread of lowly Stanford Red, From his lair he fiercely growls Gr-r-r-r-rah! Gr-r-r-r-rah! Gr-r-r-r, R-r-r, R-r-rah! We are sons of California Fighting for the Gold and Blue Palms of glory we will win For Alma Mater true. Stanford ' s men will soon be routed By our dazzling C And when we serpentine, Their red will turn to green, In our hour of victo—ry. Larry Wentzel Yell Leader Junior Class Resting on the laurels of a highly successful Soph Week and looking ahead to the perils of Senior Class meetings in the Rathskellar, the Junior class spent most of its time in social activities. Dinner were held during dinner time at the various sororities and most of the planning was centered around our two boat trips. We drank our way around the Bay twice and ended the year with a bang. . . a fantastic beer bust to welcome our new class president. Poor guy! JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL — Left to Right, Standing Behind the Palms: Bill Dempsey, Judy Wessing, Doris Hawks, Suzy Shadinger, Christy Belvail, Tom Shelton. Hanging Down: Larry Miller, Al Puckett. Behind Railing: Rich Wank, Marty Hege, Noel Castleman, Ed Germain.
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Throughout the year the Big C turned green. Freshman Class The Freshman Class did something this year that was very . . . they sponsored an event which actually made money . . . something that is almost unknown among class councils. The event was their well-publicized Twist Contest held this spring and they are still being congratulated on their financial dexterity. They also worked on the Big C Circus and had speakers at their meetings and, much to their discredit, they lost the Frosh-Soph Brawl for the first time in recorded history! Rich Gary President Barbara Sachs Secretary-Treasurer Judy Draper Vice-President Andy Gillen Yell Leader CAL PREP — Left to Right, Row One: Pat Smith, Sandy Boles, Dean Beard. Row Two: Tim Mossteller, Karen Blank, Jon Shawl. Members of the Freshman and Sophomore Classes try to outdo each other during the annual Frosh-Soph Brawl.
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Sue Wiley Sophomore Doll Not only did Sue Wiley reign as the Pelican 1960 Maid of Cotton in her sophomore year, but also she served as Sophomore Doll. Other activities that keep Sue busy include Union Program Board, Recreation Committee and Rally Committee. Hailing from Altadena, Sue is majoring in History. Delta Gamma sponsored her for the beauty contest.
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