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Center Board Center Board is the largest programing organization on campus. It is also the policy making board for the two student centers, Harvey Hall and Riemer Center. Activities for Center Board this year are coffeehouses, dances, movies, concerts, Miss C.S.C, 1776, Geoffrey Holder, Jorge Morel, Scotland on Parade, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Maynard Ferguson, Harold Schonberg, Margaret Freedman, Jack Flash, and Gene Roddenberry. Row 1: S. Cassel (Pres.), S. Haines, Hal Wassink, K. Keally (Treas.). Row 2: R. Zema, A. Ferst (Sec), E. Graybill. Row 3: Dr. Nanovsky (Advisor), D. Black, S. Moore, R. Starr, B. Christ. Clarion Call Editor-in-chief: Jane Hess, Features Editor: Diane Lindsay, Co-sports Editors: Jim Carlson, Bob Yeatts, Business Mngr.: Bob Page, Circulation Mngr.: Max Rozum, Head Photographer: Mike Dodds. The Clarion Call is the cam- pus newspaper of CSC and is funded through the student ac- tivity fees and advertising revenues obtained by the staff. The paper is printed as a tabloid form and exists to provide the college community with regular coverage of Issues, events, and opinions. L. to R.-B. Paige, L. A. Yingling, K. Snyder, K. Fullerton, M. Malthaner, K. Stoner, B. Craig, N. Zidek, D. Lindsay, G. Smith, M. Rozum, M. Pinksaw, J. Hess, Absent-J. Carlson, B. Veatts, M. Dodds. 20 Organizations
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Individual Events Speaking Team The Individual Events Speaking Program is the public speaking organization on campus. Members compete in persuasive, informative, extemporaneous, afternoon, and impromptu speaking, as well as oral interpretation events at tournaments across the nation. This organization is open to students from any major and provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of speech. L to R, (Bottom row) D. Leece, J. Truxal, M. Neagley, J. Rawski, P. Bagot, F. Sabino. (Row 2) M. Pantano, J. Hager, M. McGuIre, K. Snyder, B. White, B. Reisch, K. Cameron. (Row 3) C. Aharrah, D. Carey. S. McGinley, J. Jackson, S. Zeigler, B. Pottiger. (Row 4) C. Riley, S. Barefoot, M. Morozeki, B. KIrkhoff, J. Gareis, G. Wells, C. Novak. (Top Row) D. Paul, G. Jaber, J. Elmes (Advisor). (Missing) B. Bourne, G. Daum. Organizations 19
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Debate Team The debate team researches the national debate topic and attends tournaments at different schools to debate the resolution. In addition to debating on the National Resolu- tion, the debate team takes part in off-topic debates at various colleges during the fall and spring semesters. The team travelled to tournaments at the following schools during the spring semester: Old Dominion University, Marietta College, Ther College of William and Mary, Kent State University, Southern Connecticut State College, Junior Varsity Nationals and Debate Association of Pa. Colleges Tournament. L. to R.-J. Smith, K. Kifer, Dr. Hufford, K. Lemon. C. Courogen, K. Norl, S. McGinley, B. Wolbert, R. Leeper, B. Dunst. T. Roden. Spanish Club Spanish Club was established in the spring semester of 1974 at C.S.C. by members and their advisor, Mr. Ragael Diaz y Diaz. Their aim was to promote an interest in Spanish and HIspano-american languages, literature, and culture. Activities for Spanish Club this year included a slide presentation of Spain and the Alpha Mu Gamma Christmas party. Row 1: Prof. Rafael Diaz y Diaz (sponsor). C. Flye (sec), D. Bax, D. Harr (V.P.). Row 2: P. Uskuraitis, L. Kessler, D. l cCormick, J. Mason, M. Long, J. Van Alstine (Pres.), B. Nervell. Absent: G. Smathers, T. Riker, S. Hannum, R. Fuda, R. Himes, K. McGervey, S. Clement. Organizatlons 21
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