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Blue and Gold FALL SPRING George Thill - President - George Thill Warren Bynum Vice-President Bob Willis AI Moretti - Secretary - Donald Biork Lloyd Bryant - Treasurer - Lloyd Bryant One of the oldest clubs on the campus, the Blue and Gold Dairy Club is designed primarily to promote interest and increase knowledge in the field of dairy industry. During the year the club had many interesting speakers, including Mr. Dick Werner, Manager of the California Dairy Industry Advisory Board; Mr. George Aughninbough, Regional Program Director for the Calif- ornia Advisory Board; and Dr. Eugene L. Jack, head of the Department of Dairy Industry. For Homecoming Day the club sponsored the contest for the campus queen, who for the first time reigned for the entire year. George Thill FRONT: J. Martin, F. Pacheco, A. E. Diaz, Aleio Esquivel, S. W. Mikkelson. SECOND ROW: T. Y. Hsueh, I. Weinburger, L. Bryant, J. R. Froli, R. Woolley, N. Nury, C. Robinson, R. Willis, Dr. E. B. Collins, G. Thill, Prof. B. E. Hubbell. THIRD ROW: E. Tune, N. Sanderson, T. Todd, E. DeGraff, E. Thomasson, Joe Garcia P. Pereira, D. D. Biork, G. E. Redding. ......... ..-c-.--..m--:.-c 3m
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. FRONT ROW: Bob Kosmire, Frank Sweetman, Mary Rodgers, Evelyne Rowe, Donna Wilemon, Lynn t MacDonald, Bill Golden. BACK ROW: Ronnie Cameron, Rudy .Neuhaus, Bill Riggs, Bill Zanker, John Shirley, Clem Moore, Mark Clevenger, Jack Boyer. ' w Cal Club Choirman- - - - - - - John Shirley Secretary - - - - - - Janet Lewis Faculty Advisor - - Dr. Robert Allard 1 The Davis Chapter of the California Club, in cooperation with four similar chapters on the other main branches of the University of California, is devoted to the purpose of main- taining harmonious relations and unity among the student groups of the several campuses of the University of California through the development and maintenance of the highest possible stand- ards of sportsmanship, friendship, and cooperation. Membership in the club consists of twenty outstanding students on each campus appointed by President Sproul upon recommendations of the Faculty Advisors and the members of the chapters. California Club, in promoting the One University spirit, sponsors the All-University Weekend and Football Festival, inter- campus distribution of student newspapers and inter-campus ex- t change of musical and damatic programs. The Davis Chapter 1 sponsors the presentation of the annual Mask and Dagger Show, t acts as hosts and provides hospitality of numerous visiting groups of students, ushers at the annual President's Reception, and assists in the Charter Day program. In addition to business and social functions, the California Club has two annual statewide meetings a year, one during the AlI-University Weekend, and the other during the two day convention which was held this year in Berkeley.
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W, MW - .1 ,, x W W t 4 , V r FRONT ROW: Margie Oehlman, Joanne Van Degrift, Elgie Williams, Nancy Danielson, Harriet Hadley, Lois Smith, Audrey Hall, Kathleen Dally. SECOND ROW: Diane Streiff, Todd Miller, Peggy Terry, Mary Fitzpatrick, Beverly Keeland, Jo Morrison, Jeanne Meagher, Gerna Digitale, Janice Rakestraw, Jane Evans, Joan Sime. THIRD ROW: Dick Heim, Dick Froli, Dick Hall, Jerry Schmid, Jerry Foote, Gene Shepherd, Torn Banks, Nancy Konig, Mardy Burmister, Camay Mellor. LAST ROW: Paul Peacock, Wesley Hackett, Clyde Downing, Leonard Boline, Arthur Laemmlen, Jack Buster, Rocky Lamplugh, Al Kelly, Dick Ingraham, Hunter Hoich, Franz Kegel, John You'ng, Rod lngraham, Charles Hedges. Cal Aggie Christian Association President - Jerry Foote Vice-President - - Lois Smith Secretary Marian Popenoe Secretary Jeanne Meagher Treasurer i Leonard Boline The purpose of the C.A.C.A. is to provide opportunity for Christian fellowship, instruction, and inspiration; to supplement college activities with a balanced Christian program; to deepen and extend Christian experience of students and encourage their loyalty to Christ and the Church. The activities bring together students of Prot- estant faiths in o Sundoy-at-Six young people's meeting, student-led Vespers, the C.A.C.A. choir, and a Bible study class. Among their activities this year, the C.A.C.A. sponsored a folk dance after the Paiamarino, made two ski trips to Lake Tahoe, and had C: series of lectures on different religions.
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