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L-R, Jennifer Riley, Joanne Clark, Jim Paxton, Herminio Cuervo, Tom Hochiemer, Tom Redman. YGUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB T he Christopher Newport College Young Republican Club was started on a suggestion that the college needed something to stimulate the student body's interest in government and politics. Therefore, the C lub, the first of its kind on campus, made its general purpose: Providing the student body the means for learning more about our two party system and the Republican Party in particular. The Club was active during the national campaign passing out literature concern- ing the ideals of the Republican Party and its candidate 's views on current issues. With the election over, the Club will continue its activities in order to achieve its goal of greater know- ledge of and interest in the political affairs of this country by the students of Christopher New- port College. 31
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB Front Row CL-RD Irene C hr i st of i , Ed Mirmelstein Leslie Deyong, Back Row CL-RD, Bob Gray, President Jean Regone, Pat Henry, John Moss. New among the activities at Chris- topher Newport college this year was the Young Democrats Club. Since 1964 was an election year, political interest was at a peak. Even though most of the students weren't of voting age, they wanted to par- ticipate as muchas possible in the cam- paign. They did this by displaying post- ers, attending rallies, and in general, stimulating political awareness among the students. After the November elections the club continued to function. They Worked on various projects to raise money for the Kennedy Memorial Library Fund and for a trip to Washington D.C. By partic- ipation in activities of this sort the mem- bers of the club achieved a greater appre- ciation for American politics and govern- ment. ian vu s fjif 1 P Q W is fi vu as M uw
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One of the first rehearsals THE DRAMATIC WORKSHOP V. Pres. . . .Judye Fuller Sec. .... . . Ronnie Hunt Librarian . . . . Carol Riley SEATED CL-RD Carol Riley, Judy Fuller , Gwen Seidler, Ro nnie Hunt, STANDING CL-RD Pat Henry, Larry Herman, Scottie Fitzgerald. 32 Mrs. F. Kitchin, Advisor
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