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WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL The members of the World Affairs Council. Mr. George Deal—World Affairs Council Moderator The World Affairs Council having an informal meeting. Michael Cocco—President, World Affairs Council The World Affairs Council at Ryan has many goals and objectives, many of which have been accomplished throughout this past year. Under the leadership of Mr. George Deal, the young men of the Council constantly strive to increase student political awareness through various means such as mock elections, guest speakers and television broadcasts. They arc actively involved with the Philadelphia World Affairs Council in its sponsored activities like the simulated United Nations Debate. The members of the Council also particiaptc in community political events; for example, by assisting the community with the registration of voters. Their biggest goal is to increase student sensitivity and support for the poor by organizing the collection of canned goods. 51
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A.VA. T.V. STUDIO Under the management of Mr. Kyran Connelly and the present Media class, the A.V.A. Department provides the faculty and students of Ryan with the necessary audio-visual materials to be used in various educational programs. The staff maintains all equipment at optimum performance, replaces exhaustible parts and conducts an inventory of all audiovisual aids. The A.V.A. also serves to maintain and provide film materials sent to the school from the Diocesan Film Library. Lights, camera, Bruce Ruggeri. Video-tape recorders ready on standby. The crew of WARB. WARB’s camera-monitoring control panel. Mr. Kyran Connelly, Director Members of the A.V.A. squad, of T.V. Communications. 50
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Members of (he German Club. GERMAN CLUB Freundschaft and Gemutlichkeit; friendship and good, relaxing fun are ihe words which best describe the Ryan German Club. Learning about German culture is all part of the fun and this includes German singing, folk dancing (with girls of course), and of course, partying. The Club cosponsors many activities with the Girls’ side German Club. This year some of the highlights were: an Oktobcrfcst’ a St. Nicholas Tag Dance, a Christmas Party, a soccer game with the French Club which resulted in a 1-0 German victory, a Fasching celebration and a local DVFSG convention. It’s a great place to meet new friends and have a good lime. Mr. John Kurek, Mr. Donald Reardon—Moderators. German Club 52
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