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NEWMAN CLUB members are, top row, left, Dr. Will McNelly, adviser; FrankKirby, Dennis Silver, Paul Sandoval, Mike Little, Scotty McTaggart. Front row, Paula DeWitt, Loretta Matulich, Jackie Lampher, Susie Chavez, Ann Tobias, Carol Mat- hey. Newmans Offer Spiritual Strength Two campus organizations that strive to strengthen Christian spiritual lives both at home and abroad are the Newman Club and the Titan Christian Fellowship. Susie Chavez was named president of the Newman Club. Other officers are Frank Kirby, vice-president; Loretta Matulich, sec- retary; and Dennis Silver, treasurer. NU hi Active Campus Roin The Reverand Robert Steinbock serves as chaplain for the Newmans. Officers for the Titan Christian ship are Ed Lee, president;Joseph vice-president; and Grace Glatz, Activities for the fellowship group discussions and a lecture series. INTERVARSITY Christian Fellowship members are, top row, left to right, Joe Stephens, Edward Lee, Grace Glatz, Dave Sprague, Bob Berger. Front row, Lorna Eisenbraun, Ivona Pike, Ruth- ellen Hellyer, Harriett Terry, Judy Wilson.
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INTERNATIONAL Relations Club members are top row, left to right, Ted Bright, Art Dalkiran, John Barilone, Ed Livengood and Lee Kerschner, advisers, Jim Preston, Peter Conaty. Front row, Hashem Maadi, Margaret Pollack, Kelorah Frank- lin, Barbara Bayless, Ken Coltrin. An interest in the international scene is a prerequisite for membership in the Inter- national Relations Club and the Model United Nations Club. Discussions of the international scene to promote international understanding through the exchange of ideas has been the purpose of I.R.C. Hashem M. Maadi has served as club president, Helen Chuvarsky, vice-pres- ident, Margaret Stanton, secretary, and Jim Preston, treasurer. Representing the Austrian viewpoint at this same San Diego meeting was the out- standing project of the year for the Model United Nations Club. Serving as chairman of this club is Ken C oltrin, assisted by Margaret Pollock, first secretary-treasurer, and John Barilone, second secretary-treasurer. Prof. Lee R. Kerschner is faculty sponsor for both groups. MODEL UNITED NATIONS members are top row Lee. Front row, left, Prof. Lee Kerschner, adviser; left to right, Jim Preston, Hashem Maadi, Fred John Barilone, Margaret Pollock, Ken Coltrin.
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Ginny Naylor, Cook. Front row, Sally Turner, Lucy Talton, Ellida Maki: YOUNG REPUBLICANS are top row left, Joe Clay- es, Ron Boring, Douglas Dyer, Ron Ottsen, Doug Among the many interest groups active on campus this year are the Ski Club and the Young Republicans. The Ski Club was chartered in the spring semester of 1961 and its purpose is to mote fellowship among snow and water ski enthusiasts on campus. Club officers for the year are Michael D. Fenderson, president; Doug Dalton, president; and Sheri Hughes, treasurer. A semester break ski trip to Mammoth was the club ' s main activity this year. Ron Ottsen serves as president of the Young Republicans with Doug Cookas president, Lucy Tallon, secretary, and Gary Leek, treasurer. A long range project undertaken by the club members aims at increasing their knowledge about politics on all levels: cal, state and national. Young Republicans heard a talk last fall by John McGrew, second vice-president of the Orange County Board of Young licans, attended a speech by Senator Carthy at Orange Coast College, and tended the YR convention at the land Hotel. SKI CLUB members are, top row, left to right, Doug Dalton, Tom Walsh, Ken Smith, ArtJohnson, Dean George, Dick Michaels, Rod Hallworth, George Rentfro. Bottom row, Jack Hale, Arlyce Janssen, Phyllis Evans, Sheri Hughes, GailMcKay, Pat Kreske, Ray Fleeman.
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