.fi fc. es, get CL. to r.J Barnett, W., Junior Class Represen- tative to the Executive Council, Ackerman, M., Secretary, Lackey, R., Treasurer, Van Vechten, P., President, Miller, D., Vice- President. ' i f if si :::':r:PE E-..: .I 4. .Eff . . . . '- 1 'C-rf.. , 5 5 ---- - ,iv-1 SEQ-ati.: ' . ..,. ---- . N f f ..., iff- ff 'Tl r inf, -- ' ,. ' 15.453 ,..:Qfii:f'ji1f- WET- fe- z'f's'if f, , , i. -l I J 5, , .f ,,.,'. 5. .. ., ' i'i 'i:ai'I.I .. fa ' -.5g. fr-1 ji5.:f::r: A V: ,, ,, gf. -A ' f QQ , X- W4 'I Wm Juniors One of the Junior Class' best achievements, of the many things which they have accomplished throughout the year, is the sponsoring of the Scots-on-the-Rocks Day at UCR. The idea was taken in embryonic form from the minds of a few of the class' more enterprising members, seized upon by the rest of the group and shaped into final form through the enthusiasm of the Junior Class and under the capable leadership of its officers until it achieved its final height of universal frivolity and fun which could be enjoyed by all. The officers with which the Junior Class finished out the school year are as follows: Pete Van Vechten, President, D. Miller, Vice-President, M. Ackerman, Secretary, R. Lackey, Treasurer, and Bill Barnett as Junior Class Repre- sentative of the Executive Council. These men capably guided the class through the administrative pitfalls which can and do arise in a normal school year, and accomplished a tremendous amount of work for the limited manpower which they had.
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oplwmores Leading the Sophomore Class first semester was Al Bielskis as president, George Harper in the veep position, Kay Gaukler as secretary, and Doug Mumma the Sophomore Class representative to the Executive Council. Changes in class status, and resignations due to heavy work schedules, found new blood in the second semester leadership posi- tions. Bob Wallace was elected president, with Don Bublitz holding the vice-president's job, and Ken Lynch representing the class in the Council. One of the bright dates on the year's social calendar was the Sophomores' Royal Ball. The week preceding the Ball found the various clubs on campus collecting votes for their respective candidates in the big queen race. At the ball Judy Ford was crowned queen. The basketball team elected Bob Porter as king, CL. to r.J Wallace, R., President, Gaukler, K., Secretary Lynch K Treasurer, Bublitz, D., Vice-President,
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