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l Q . us :Me- zwe. 3 , -.-vw: 41- Q1 Resolved that the United States should adopt a pro4 gram of compulsory health insurance for all citizens was this year's topic for debate. Discussing it are D. Mac- Lachlan, Dr. Shelly ladvisorl, C. Dirks, and R. McCrory. t 'Q 4 if 5 'L was ' syn. ' . ' Y' A ln'QPi3'i':if . QA wr - 7 . fi' f 'E? N 'v':'13'yJ' W-- .- . Et- ,E-fyurf-RQ, 9 . , , , A 4, '-1 0553. ' -':- .'.Q,y .gsg: '.,ff'i'1 , E. 4 1 P' 'r-:gs ., A WSE' 11 . . 75.5 ,. 'V' A 1 an -1 lm fd, '3 :Y 5--. 3 ' .M A me . ' 'xl' . X ,S SF., . . N 21, Qi-A -Q-l' , fi grffi -I-L 'r' '1vwv,..-,. Participating in several tournaments throughout the Year were: L. Christman, L. Hilty, M. Niggle, and S. Dixon, pic- tured with Dr. Shelly. DEBATE GERMAN CLUB Other students interested in the German language in- cluded, SEATED: W. Lehman, S. Strotheide, C. Dirks. STANDING: B. Sommer, B. Evens, D. Rigas. Officers of German club this year included B. Mosimann lPres.l and J. Manning CSec.-Treas.l SEATED. STANDING: D. Risser, G. Nachtigal, C. Sauder. Advisor was Mr. Toews. 4? E 'mb' , I V.
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An organization designed especially for economics and business administration maiors, Commerce Club offers students an opportunity to study different forms of business organizations. Heading the club this year were J. Benner, Pres., C. Steiner, V. Pres., M. Oglesbee, Sec., G. Baughman, Treas. Pictured above - ROW 1 - G. Nichol, R. Reichenbach, M. Oglesbee, L. Newmeyer, Jim Benner. lBack to camera - J. Gundy.J ROW 2 - B. Evans, L. Hostetler, G. Gerber, M. Nussbaum, D. Detwiler, ROW 3 - K. Gingerich, A. Dzur, B. Gratz, M. Tippet, R, Winner, G. Augsburger. ROW 4 - T. Clemens, D. Sprunger, S. Von Gunten, G. Baughman, G. Burkholder, D. Bower. Standing -- C. McCarty, J. Busey, G. Masingila. COMMERCE CLUB Investment Club offers students the opportunity to learn the principles and tech niques of sound investment practice through the investment of funds in stock of dif ferent companies. Officers for this year were C. Steiner, Pres., G. Baughman V Pres., B. Tyler, Sec., B. Sommers, Treas.p Pictured below - ROW 'I - T Clemens J. Busey, G. Burkholder. ROW 2 - G. Augsburger, J. Behner, M. Oglesbee D Detwiler, R. Reichenbach. ROW 3 - M. Nussbaum, B. Sommer, B Evans J Gundy, G. Baughman, L. Hostetler. STANDING: B. Tyler, G. Gerber. INVESTMENT CLUB 26
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I , ...H Az I' in .' V , x g 1 f-X E4 T53- bvy 2' ll, s M 1 5 Q an ,wg ,ff Qty-,Q 'T p f. ' f f V Wx .- 7 Members ot the student legislative body attempt to coordinate college activities and plan such activities as Homecoming, Clean-Up Day and Workday. Faculty representatives this year were Dr. Kreider and Dr. Slotter. PICTURED: W. Stemen, A. Kreider, S. Diller, T. Hart, F. Swartz, T. Berkey fPres.J, J. Byler fSec.-Treas.J, J. Heckel, J. Emmert, D. Liechty. STUDENT COUNCIL COUNCIL OF CLUBS Officers and representatives from maior campus organizations and activities make up the membership of this organization, whose purpose is to achieve a better co-ordination of cam- pus clubs. The council serves as a clearing house for problems, plans, and ideas. SEATED: T. Berkey CPres.D, T. Clemens CV. Pres.J, J. Byler CSec.-Treas.I, S. Diller, M. Diller, J. Heckel, P. Bixler, A. Kreider, B. Mosiman, H. Hicks, L. Hilty. STANDING: W. Stemen, G. Lora V. Hardesty, J. Emmert, J. Gundy, J. Benner, S. Yoder, R. Williams, C. Steiner. 2: 1 .
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