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i .a .ae Members of the Cam us Y are, FRONT ROXV: L' d H ll, H bl M ' Y ' Mary Rafter, Nancy Ilinott, Beth Rhodes, Faith Kiiriifae, iflbvxznn Asn 'i'1Fjgg,a5g3 lyfiiyfgb Isfgcjeiwultz' Rage' Glass- Joe McManus' Clevelzmdg BACK ROW: Nancy Gregg, Dianne Jennings, Bill Campus Y Sponsors Discussion Groups The Campus Y was an interdenominational organi- zation sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA. This club held forums on many subjects including de- mocracy, Christ's Passion as presented through art and dance, work with the Y, and kinds of love. Mrs. Katharine Evans gave a book review of Willian Golding's Lord of the Flies. There were programs on personality development, modern drama, jazz, and the student Y and the campus college. At one meet- ing a film called Kinds of Love was shown to the members. Mary Rafter and Beth Rhodes discuss future programs of the club with Dolores Leal and Ana Maria Garcia. Serving as president of Campus Y was Bill Hubler. Vice-presidents were Priscilla Tealer fprogramsj and Nancy Knott Cpublicityj. Mary Rafter was secretary while Martin Wfeaver served the club as treasurer. Representing the organization on the Del Mar Stu- dent Council was Dianne Jennings. Ann Trigg was chaplain. Roger Glass served the club as intramural Council representative and Beth Rhodes represented it on the Religious Council. Faculty advisor was Dr. A. C. Pierce, humanities division director. Officers for Campus Y are: Hubler, Glass, Weaver, Kraffle, Rafter, Rhodes, Trigg, Knott, and Jennings.
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Carolyn Richter, Kaye Kirk, and Elizabeth Marks dec- orate the Christmas tree in the Student Center. P' 532250, ,.., gm.- Ginger Comstock, and Denise Sheridan carry books for Marty Watts and Carolyn Richter as part of initiation. To orthwhile Projects On, ff Campus Sophomore members of Les Amies are FRONT ROW Marty Watts Fancey Hesterly Lynn Gibbs Anne Parish Lana Brink Carolyn Ritcher Mary White SECOND ROW Marsha Moran Ruth Ann Brukenhoefer Marilyn Atkins Barbara Snow Libby Grossman, Sandy Sruitli,' Judy Lytle, Charlene Crocker, Connie Lacy: TOP ROW: Lois gcqnes, Margo Barrera, Annola Ferguson, Marsha Tullos, Sandy Mc nnney, Laura Lea Hooker, Pat Turnbow, Janelle Eastham, Carolyn Owens. . Z . I . i . i . i 1 I - il . Z . . f i 1 l --f- 7' - -- ---- ---- f --N - -V . A r- fr - ' if brain . 1.mi - al -fm.
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Offlfefs take advantage 0faCflV1fY Peflod YO fmkfl Members of the Westmxnster Club are FRONT Row 1111 future plans for their Presbyt Ilan programs Rautenburg Dnanne Jennm s Carol Wlnn SECOND ROW Mary Trce Nancy Nichols S aron Gnrrxson THIRD ROW Ray Estrada Lee Ann Lovmg Nancy Ann Baur Lee Young TOP ROW Chrns Scott Don Newsom Paul Meredxth and Mr J Carvel Tucker sponsor Presbytenans Make Up Westmmster Club The Westmxnster Club was composed of Presby ter1an students who strxved to be Chr1st1an w1tnesses both on and off campus Programs were xn the form of semnnars study groups lectures and frlm str1ps and were gwen by members and guest speakers twxce a month Club members concentrated on one comrnumty servrce project for the year Lee Ann Lovmg served as presrdent of thls stu dent organrzahon for Presbyterrans Ray Estrada frlled the post of vxce pres1dent of the organ1zat1or1 Secre tary was D1anne Jennxngs whxle the Westmrnster Club was represented on the Del Mar Student Councnl by Don Newsom Servmg as faculty advlsor and sponsor was busmess teacher Mr J Carvel Tucker Offncers of the Wlestmmster Club are 1111 Rautenburg Ray Estrada Lee Ann Lovlng Mr Tucker and Dmnne jennrngs ,if 5, ik .v ru Q fail fx! if
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