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CLUBS INTERNATIONAL DELATIONS Re... 1 Row 2 Rorr 3 Row I ' i . rlmmpson, J. Norton. M.Wickett.C Larson. I. Carlson. Y Whitney, N. Wilson. K. Gehhart. R Niznik. L Hill, I. Goth, W. Thompson. K. Swenson. I. Cole M. Gustafson. T. I rnsl The basic purpose of the Interna- tional Relations Club of North Park is that each individual may understand and respect each other ' s national and cultural differences. The meetings were conducted on a personal level during which time the representatives of a particular country gave an aspect of its culture or an introduction to its way of life. These brought the cultures to the group in a direct way, and the oppor- tunity to question the representatives was given in order to satisfy the inter- est and curiosity of the group. Thus were learned the basic similarities and harmonies beneath superficial differ- ences. In February, the club, under the sponsorship of Merlin Gustafson, pre- sented a program at the chapel serv- ices of both the college and the acad- emy. The club also sponsored a timely movie on the work of the United Na- tions in poverty stricken areas. Officers for the club this year were: Janice Norton, Dave Mullins, Yvonne Thompson, Jack Cole, Bob Niznik, Ken- neth Gebhardt, Wayne Funk, T. Ernst, and Bill Thompson.
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MIDDLE EAST Among the newer campus clubs is the Middle East Club, organized last school year. The states represented are Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, with 25 students composing the club. Those who held office this year were: Verna Hultman, Don Powers, and Peggy Berquist. The hayrack ride, held in the spring high-lighted the club activities for the year. Though only in its second year, the Middle East Club has taken its place among the traditional clubs on our campus. At times the club has appeared to be a good ole ' town meet- ing, tor more than half the student members come from Jamestown, New York. Bergqmst, C. Larson, Y. WLitaey, T. Jonnson. 3: D. Powers. R. Poor. G. Miller. P. Spanman, R. I I, 2: A. Williams. E. Bloomwell. V. Hultman. J. Carl . I) l,„„s. P. S»ai.s„n. J. NVIs j. G. Benson. M. Coleman. 65
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