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22 CA MPUS ORGA NIZA TIONS PUJUY CLUB The Puiu y Club promotes cam- pus awareness and apprecia- tion of the Spanish and His- panic cultures. The club spon- sored the First Annual Hispan- ic Film Festival, participated in the Halloween Carnival, at- tended an international for eign language conference in San Diego, presented the fam ous Spanish actress, Maria Paz Ballesteros. previe wed a tal- ented local dancer. Jacqueline Ynoztroza, and sponsored two new campus organizations, an honorary society and an alum- ni club. Ist Row 0. -R;- Dr. Helia Corral. Advisor; Mely Gonzalez, Presi- dent,- Ute Saine; 2nd Row.- Le- land Prewett, Vice President; Phyllis Bloomquist, Treasurer; Kevin Thorpe, Leonel Mar- tinez, Aurora Ortiz, Mary Por- ter. Not Pictured.- Maria Soto, Secretary; Wai ling Chow, Historian. e COLLEGE REPUBLICANS First chartered in 1980, the College Republicans of C58 were formed to promote Re- publican candidates, to facili- tate communication between campus Republicans, and to provide club members a unique opportunity to partici- pate in the political process. During the Fall Quarter, club members were heavily in- volved in the statewide elece tions. In addition, the club has plans to assist the recently formed Hispanic Council of the California Republican Par- ty. Ist Row a-R; Tom Orr, Lisajo Peterson. Rhonda Brady, Ann Beecher,- 2nd Row a-Iv: Karen McMenemy, Rob Noriega. Stephanie Fields, Jim Sivesind, John lathrop, Lisa Yerke, AI TeIIo. swam Qt mm aw m
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Page 20 CSB's Housing Office, where many social ac- tivities are planned, is located in the center of the residence hall complex. Enthusiastic residents come dressed appropri- ately for the pajama dance. Displaying their dancing talents. Brett Turley and Ann Beecher slam at an on-campus dance. Valentines Darin Brown and Katie long enjoy the Valentines party 90 Page 2! The I982-83 Resident Assistants are Ist Row a-IO: Justina Karnadi, Sean McCann, Ellie Jones; 2nd Row a-IO: Don lamberson, Judy Gerard, Dave $obyra, and Jewel Lovelady. Overlooking the residence complex, one will find the home of the Assistant Director of Housing. Residents boogie down at the pajama dance. Lorien residents keep in shape doing daily aero- bics. 21
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MECHA M.E.Ch.A. is a student organiza- tion whose purpose is to develop and enhance the awareness of the Chicano culture on the cam- pus and the surrounding commu- nities. This goal is achieved through the planning and imple- mentation of social, cultural and educational activities. Members: Salvador Diaz, Presi- dent; Gary Hytrek. Vice Presi- dent; Elizabeth Gomez, Secre- tary; Dinah Jimenez, Treasurer; Salvador Gonzales, Publicity Coordinator; Johnny Ramos, Central Delegate; Irma Neira, Central Delegate; Pedro Bal- deras, Olga Castro. Vera Diaz, Jeanine Gutierrez. Cecelia Her- nandez, Carlos Maldonado, Jr.. Patricia Martinez. Macarena Martinez. Maria Ramos. Cecelia Torres. Javier Arreola, Dolores Rivera, Julie Montoya. Rosie Vil- lalobos. Emilio Huerta; Abel Nunez, Advisor CL U35 ENCOURA GE AWARENESS pa yr! 3 : Ma, N3 Members: Mae Thomas. Jon Littles. Darryl Williams, Johneela Williams. Debra Holmes, Denise Carlos, Lee Adams, Gayle Daniels. Elander Sherrills, Brenda Davis, Patricia Tucker, Daa'iyah Islam, Adviser AFRO-AMERICAN 5 TUDEN T UNION The Afro-American Student Union is a student organization formed at C58 in the early I9 703 in order to provide a support group for Afro-American stu- dents. The organization's objec- tives are to provide a forum for sharing academic and social con- cerns, as well as innovative pro- grams and activities affecting the growth and development of Afro-American students. The club seeks to promote and en- hance the growth of cultural awareness in 3!! C53 students through its annual celebration of Afro-American history. Finally, the Afro-American Student Union seeks to strengthen com- munication, and participation among the students and commu- nity organizations. 23
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