Chuck Ayres
Ed Brower
Paul Hauge
Ralph Kost
Diane Mammano
Don Mathews
Pat WincheU
Mrs. Violet Webster
Chuck Phifer
John Thurman
Jerry Van Meter
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VOL. 5, NO. 15
PASADENA CITY COLLEGE, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 16, 1957
OMD Recognizes Thirteen in
Semi-annual Spotlight Rites
Pasadena City College paid its highest tribute to 11 students and two faculty members
when Toy Blixt, president of OMD, the Order of Distinguished Service, called out “tapped
into OMD” and read the name and impressive list of services and activities of each student
as he was presented to the student and faculty in Sexson Auditorium. Highlighting the as¬
sembly in honor of the new tap-
Council Creates
New Organist Post
The position of honorary col¬
lege organist was recently creat¬
ed by action of the Administrat¬
ive Council.
The duties of the new position
will include performing at many
official functions of the college
and all functions where a request
has been made for an organist.
Experienced student organists
interested in such a position are
urged to contace Miss Eunice Nor-
din in the Music Department,
pees were the Lancers who added
their tribute to the following:
CHUCK AYRES
Pep commissioner (2 semesters),
Freshman Class Council (2 se¬
mesters), Freshman Class Coun¬
cil vice-president, Sophomore
Class Council, president of Sig¬
nets, Circle
К
(2 semesters), Cir¬
cle
К
board of directors, ASB
Cabinet (2 semesters), AMS
Board, winner of Harbeson schol¬
arship award.
ED BROWER
ASB president, Men’s Council
(2 semesters), member of Circle
К
(2 semesters), Circle
К
board
of directors, chairman of Circle
К
Blood Bank drive, elections com¬
missioner, delegate to SCJCSGA
and CJCSGA conferences, ASB
Cabinet (2 semesters), Veterans
Club president.
PAUL HAUGE
Co-editor of Prairie, news edi¬
tor of Courier, Circle
К
(3 semes¬
ters), Circle
К
board of directors,
Circle
К
membership committee,
Sophomore Class Council (2 se¬
mesters), AMS Board (2 semes¬
ters), Career Day committee, ASB
Board, “Festival of Lights” art
director, Art Council president.
RALPH KOST
Freshman Class Council (2 se¬
mesters), Freshman Class Coun¬
cil president, notifications commis¬
sioner, AMS Board, AMS treasur¬
er, Circle
К
(2 semesters), dele¬
gate to SCJCSGA and CJCSGA
conferences, ASB Cabinet, mem¬
ber of Sophomore Class Council
(2 semesters), ASB vice-president.
DIANE MAMMANO
Sophomore Class Council presi¬
dent, Freshman Class Council sec¬
retary, Freshman Class Council
vice-president, AWS Cabinet, ASB
Cabinet, speech arts commission¬
er, ASB Board (2 semesters), sec¬
retary of drama, Delta Psi Omega
vice-president, lead in “Sabrina
Fair,” second lead in “Elizabeth
the Queen.”
DON MATHEWS
Designer for art shows, Art
Council vice-president, Zeta Gam¬
ma Phi president, Pageant art di¬
rector, member of Circle K. Circle
К
board of directors, member of
choir, Madrigal Singers, Music De¬
partment publicity commission,
has worked on posters for almost
every department of the college.
CHUCK PHIFER
Director of “The Heiress,” direc¬
tor of “One Way to Heaven,”
member of Delta Psi Omega,
Theta Rho Pi, Theta Rho Pi treas¬
urer, AMS Board, member of Cir¬
cle K, KPRS disc jockey and pro¬
gram director, unaccountable
work in all drama productions.
JOHN THURMAN
Commissioner of athletics,
member of AMS Board, AMS vice-
president, ASB Cabinet, varsity
baseball letterman, organizer of
Men’s Letter Club, president of
Men’s Letter Club, leader in intra¬
mural sports program, member of
Circle
К
(3 semesters).
JERRY VAN METER
AMS Board (2 semesters), AMS
president, head cheerleader, let¬
terman in baseball, member of
Circle
К
(2 semesters), member
of Pep Commission, chairman of
“Islander” dance, Red and Gold
Day chairman, member of Alpha
Gamma Sigma.
BOB WARD
Member of Music Council, A
Cappella Choir president, soloist
with choir, member of Kantela
Club, Kantela Club president, lead
in “Festival of Lights,” member
of Circle K, Circle
К
car wash,
has given outstanding service to
the Music Department and to the
college.
PAT WINCHELL
Member of Spartans (2 semes¬
ters), member of Women’s Letter
Club (2 semesters), member of
Women’s Athletics Association (2
semesters), WLC treasurer, WAA
Bob Ward
president, Alpha Gamma Sigma
(2 semesters), winner of Harbe¬
son scholarship award.
RALPH HALLMAN
Chairman of the Social Science
Department, adviser for the So¬
cial Science Council as well as of
the Philosophy Club, president of
the Pasadena Education Associa¬
tion, lecturer on subjects in the
social science field, spends count¬
less hours advising and assisting
students with their problems.
MRS. VIOLET WEBSTER
Receptionist in the administra¬
tive offices has spent countless
hours in giving invaluable assist¬
ance to almost every student
group on campus. Her good will
and patience have made them¬
selves felt throughout the entire
college.
Eta Delta Gathers
for Annual Curl
A state of “Curly, curly all
around” will exist January 30
when members of the Eta Delta
Club gather to hold their annual
cold wave night.
From 6:30 to 9:30 that evening
club members will be elbow deep
in enough cold wave solution to
complete 30 permanents for the
patrons awaiting their turn out¬
side the beauty parlor door.
According to Eta Delta presi¬
dent, Jerry Paxton, the activity is
primarily a fund raising oppor¬
tunity although learning enters
into it also. The senior cosmetolo¬
gy students will administer the
cold waves while the freshmen
assist. Approximately 15 sopho¬
mores and 20 freshmen will par¬
ticipate in the program.
The cold wave solution is do¬
nated to the Eta Delta Club by
manufacturers; thus the club may
keep the profit from the $6.50
charged for each permanent.
Ed Brower
Reelected
ASB Prexy
PCC students elected their As¬
sociated Student Body officers last
Friday after a comparatively
heavy voting session which began
Thursday. Though elections were
impeded by light rains, neverthe¬
less 645 voters made their way to
the poll booths to cast their bal¬
lots.
Ed Brower was re-elected Asso¬
ciated Student Body president by
a fairly substantial margin. Bar¬
ry Williams captured the position
of vice-president and Mary Helen
Heed and Bob Ward gained the
most votes for Freshman and
Sophomore presidents, respective¬
ly-
The new Associated Women
Students president is Judy Han¬
nah. President of Associated Men
Students is Larry Walker.
The six new Representatives at
Large include Bob Stearns, head
rep; Bruce Roberts, Susie Harris,
Carolyn Lane, Dick Crouter, and
Bob Flowers.
The next item under considera¬
tion for the coming semester is
the selection of the appointive of-
• Continued on Page Three
Mid-term Grads
Receive Diplomas
January 25 will see approxi¬
mately 200 students graduating
from PCC. Although no gradua¬
tion ceremonies will be conducted
on this date, all mid-term gradu¬
ates will receive their diplomas
with the June graduates in exer¬
cises held in the Rose Bowl in
spring. All students, including
both mid-term and June gradu¬
ates, will be invited to the Prom
following ceremonies in the Rose
Bowl.
All students graduating at mid¬
term who plan to transfer to an¬
other college are reminded that a
request for a supplementary tran¬
script of final grades may be filed
after January 14.
Students should check the grad¬
uation list on the bulletin board
outside 108C for any corrections
or omissions that appear, and re¬
port the correction to HOC.
According to graduation offici¬
als, students who do not partici¬
pate in the June graduation exer¬
cises or those leaving PCC in the
mid-term should write or call the
Records Office in June and make
a request to have their diplomas
mailed to them.