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SHADES OF BERKELEY SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Established in 1981, the Senior Class Council is a group comprised of graduating seniors. Sponsored by the California Alumni Association, we are a group that helps to make the transition from stu- dent to alumnus an easier one. Members of the Senior Class Council are the individuals that the California Alumni Associa- tion would like to depend upon to organize and support future events for their class such as reunions and fundraising drives. The Senior Class Council is a relatively new group, therefore, its program and agenda remain open. We would like to be a fund-raising organization, to help sponsor and organize ac- tivities that will bring senior students together, and provide information that would be of particular interest to a student who is about to end his her career at Cal. Career forums, in- formational interview updates, senior class picnics, and recep- tions are just a few of the ac- tivities that are planned for next year. Members: Daniel Aloni, Carol M. Ander- son, Phyllis Baldry, Kerry Barnett, Brooke Borozan, Theresa Brocchini, Karen Brodkin, Marc Bruderer, Diane Cercle, Julia Cochran, Diane E. Denton, Patrick Ellisen, Steven Ganz, Cindi Gates, Mark Gelsinger, Kim Griffin, Tricia Halamandaris, Sandy Keleher, Kristi Kimball, Lorrie Kitchen, Thomas Kulgen, Beth Lapachet, Susan Limoli, Tom McInerney, Allison Malin, Shaun Mertens, Molly Metheny, Jon G. Miller, Ingrid Nilson, Sloane Pettit, Nancy Remar, Liz Rothman, Jennifer Stanich, Michael A. Stusser, Julie Sussman, Mark Tarallo, Bill Vaughn, Lori Writer, Stephen Yang. 233
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REGISTRATION FEE COMMITTEE RAZA RECRUITMENT CENTER The Raza Recruitment Center was established in 1970 by con- cerned Chicano students, then called the West Berkeley Huelga Center. In 1972, it became the University Recruitment Center, and by 1975, it had evolved into a strictly recruiting project. In the past couple of years the Center has expanded its focus. There is now a greater emphasis on retention than in the past. The Camarada Program, which hooks up new students with con- tinuing students, is a major part of the Center ' s retention efforts. The Center also puts on various ac- tivities. Some of these activities in- clude the Fall Raza Orientation, Fall and Spring Raza Days, and the Camarada social and academic events. The recruiting aspect still continues with visits to various Bay Area high schools where students are encouraged to attend U.C. Berkeley or any post-secondary in- stitution. There will also be follow-up calls in the Spring to high school seniors who have been admitted for Fall 1986. The Raza Recruitment Center is located in 500 Eshleman Hall. Pictured: Michael Branch, Marcos Beleche, Enid Perez, Deborah Parra, Diana Mejia, Theresa Renteria. Not Pictured: Ramon Ter- razas, Maribel Martin. Pictured: Deborah Clark, David Copeland, Earl Miller Ill. 232
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SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS SKULL AND KEYS Founded on May 3, 1892, Skull and Keys is the oldest honor society on the Cal campus. Club activities and the active membership are kept strictly confidential, although it is primarily a social club and the members ' love of a good time is well known. The members are all men who are chosen for a variety of reasons, and all ex- cel in some aspect of student life. Whether it is socially, academically, or athletically, loyal Skull and Keys enjoy working hard, and afterwards playing just as hard. Skull and Keys ' loyal support of the University is exemplified by their continuing involvement as alumni. The Fall President was ( Uncle ) Steve Moreno and the Spring President was ( Uncle ) Tom Kuglen. — Tom Kuglen An organization founded by women engineers, the Society of Women Engineers promotes women engineers. In a field dominated by men, the organization provides an important resource for women through its various presentations, lectures, and contacts with professionals. 234
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