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Front row, L. to R.: Bonnie Leonhardt, Nancy Johnson, Sandra Brockman, Sandra Ramella, Janie Martell tpresidenO, Tina Thayer, Miss Mary McChesney tadvisorl Back row: Nancy Vosskuhler, Shirley Olmsted, Judith Esler, Marshall Fant, Butch Vollmer, Richard Trapane, Stephanie Adams, B. Kell, John Magthei, Robert Bonadurer, Marian Spaulding. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Alpha Gamma Sigma has as its objectives to promote and recognize scholarship, to cultivate fellowship, and to develop character. Alpha Gamma Sigma is a member of the state junior college honor society. Members must have a 3.0 grade point average for three or more semesters plus sixty units to gain life membership. STUDEN T N URSES Front row, L. to R.: Dorothy Skarin, Arlene Rath, Judy Errecarte, Bonnie Steamford, Shirley Worden, Marion McElvaine tpresideno, Donna Morehouse. Back row: Miss Olive Rees tadvison, Peggy Greaves; Lenee Clarke, Julie Al- corn, Christy Errecarte, Donna Gilmore, Janie Toelkes, Shelia Roseberry, Miss Jean Kirkpatrick tadvisory SNAC, as it is called by the student nurses, had the following objectives: to further the benefits of student nurses, to prepare student-nurses for memberships in graduate nurse organizations, and to better the relations of student nurses to the community. These objectives were achieved by inviting guest speakers, show- ing films, participating in panel discus- sions, and other activities.
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ARCHAEOLOG Y Mike Dim John Mahews Tom Duane, Mak Drake CLUB Front row, L. to R.: Mrs. Mary Hag- lund, Jeanne Haglund, Mike Miller, Mary Tinner tpresidenO; Miss Adelyn Bonin tadvisorl Second row: Lywn Biorneby, Norm Frahm, Grant'McCall. Third row: Glenda Turnbull, William Godsoe, Anne Butcher. The Polyglots, the club of many languages, promoted social, cul- tural, and academic interest among interested students of for- eign languages. The club spon- sored foreign films, presented foreign student speakers, conduct- ed foreign language tables, and promoted cultural exchange be- tween the foreign students and students of Orange Coast. Ad- visor of the club was Miss Adelyn Bonin. 1, i' r A r A A -25nmxa4maa-4de www.gF-a 4' . -4.--i wJ-imxw'v Standing, L. to R.: Jon Holmberg, Terry Baldwin, John Lewis, Mr. William Payne tadvisoo, Gary Titgnger, Don McClure, Don Wood. Seated, L. to R.: Dig, dig, dig-club members were actually given a chance to dig, but digging was only part of the activities of the archaeology club member. The other activities included protecting and furthering archaeological research in southern California. This was accomp- lished by the establishment of an archaeological museum which is . located on the campus . The club also supported work of other ' authorized agenc1es in developing and preserving sites and objects of prehistoric interest. POLYGLOT m .,s 4,1... 2-.--huzi -e- myas44H-4mxm. 7.; vw l
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LDS CLUB Promoting Christian fellowship, and offering opportunities for discussion of LDS concepts and doctrines were the main purposes of the Lambda Delta Sigma. Through interesting and stimulating discussion members gained knowledge and fellowship. L. to R.: Phil Jones, Harris Done, Dian Omesby, Al Ehresmann, Diana Kest, Richard Parks, NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club which was open to all interested students, particularly the Cath- OliC students, had as its goals to aid in the cultural, spiritual, and social growth of its members. Newmans participated in conferences with other Newman Clubs, attended barbecues, dances. and Sundav Communion breakfasts. Advisors were Mr. William Ackerman, Mrs. Maxine Gundry, Mr. John Farmer, Mr. Anthony Mc- Donald, and Father Anthony McGowan from Saint John the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa. First row, L. to R.: Linda Miller, Janice Williams, Connie Cooper, Fran Wagner, Judy Sampel, Andrea Bonilla, Kay Breaugh. Second row: Judy Legan, Anne Butcher, Carol Losleben, Louise Holtz, Marion Scahog, Judy Broersma, Diana Farley, Richard Bomalick. Third row: Mr. John Farmer tadvison, Richard Lawrence, Richard De Mong, Burl Holloway, Pauline Murphy, Jerry Platfoot, Mr. William Ackerman tadvison. Fourth row: Reverend Anthony McGowan, Corky Lynch, Gene Tenczar, Lee Girard, Bob Darnell, tPresJ, Fred Fuller, Mr. Anthony McDonald advisory
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