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hristian Scientists The Veterans Service Organiza- is open to all veterans at GCC. veterans work with other com- veteran organizations in funds for their service pro- Among their successful was collecting small at Christmas to send over Vietnam. The VSO also plann- other activities. Included were picnic to North Mountain Park r their families, and a special nd raising dance at school. ck row: John Porter, Faye King, Mr. rdner. Front row: Warren Newman. t Bunten, Jack Latter, Lavonne Jack- I1. to right: David Yamamoto, Ron Hank Stout, Bob Taylor, Mrs. Taylors Sponsor. The Christian Scientist Organi- zation's purpose is to provide the college community the opportuni- ty to learn the truth about Christi- an Science. lt welcomes Christian Scientists entering the college and unites them in closer bonds of Christian fellowship. The group also holds regular testimony meet- ings, sponsors Christian Science lectures, workshops, and a lending library service. The Christian Sci- entists strive to participate in cam- pus projects that will promote inter-religious interest and stimu- late individual thinking. Veterans Service Organization ailfws
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Newman club yy T7 Father Hall. Willson Pickett, John Hicks, manack Jim Kuzela. Front Row: Deanna ais, Teri Beaudoin, Linda Sweeney. Gary Simon. Sharon Boyd, Kathy For- Wood, Fran Charlebois, Marc Dauphin- The Newman Club is one of J., Q - the religious organizations on the GCC campus. It was quite active last year, and this year its mem- bership increased as more activi- . , -'af .4 , , A ,Au tieswereplanned. - . H is Ji NJ' TIE? . isisgag. , ' Under the direction of Father Hall, the Newman Club members ' hope to better themselves by con- tacts with others. The organiza- tion takes part in spiritual, cul- tural, and social activities. In- cluded in the cultural area are panel discussions, guest speakers, M. ,fa if and informal discussions of con- X troversial films. Socially, the group meets for horseback rid- d N ing, and picnics.
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Choir A'Oll' 1: Judy Chiarella, Linda Cummings, Mona Hancock, Deanne Simmons, Pat Spacek, Francie Heys, Marcia Gould, Jan Treadwell. Laura Kurtzman, Paula Mar- key, Frances Brown, Carolyn Dotterer, Jenny Krueger, Carolyn Stanford, Linda The choir has acquired remark- able stature in the three years of its existence. The students participat- ing in the choral activities have a wonderful opportunity to release their energies in a worthwhile and exciting experience. In addition, this is a tremendous cultural outlet for the participants. Included in the many perform- ances the choir gives throughout the year are appearances in college assemblies, concerts in high schools, and formal concerts, one held during the Christmas season and the other in the spring. There are many fine experiences and friendships formed during the year. Picnics and social functions, as well as hard work, make the choir an outstanding group on campus and in the community. 144 Wagg. ICON' 2, Debbie Reznik, Suzanne Nielsen, Kathy Short, Gloria Arendondo, Cherrie Ravenhorst, Leslie Wing, Pat For- rest, Debbie Strubel, Carmen Nash, Lori Wirtz, Pam Wright, Mariory Grantham, Pat Conovoloff. A'Oll' 3: Dennis Guyman, Tom Reid, Eddie Varnum, Frank Gericke, John Voitko, Tom Leman, Tom Hubbard. Ken Harvey. KOH' -A Bill Hallock, Mark Hack, Steve Merrick, Phillip Perdue, Paul Hutchison, Jim Cressler, Mike Hall, Don Kirk, Mike Allen. ,ps-ve ff
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