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Jewish Students on Campus Form New Religious Club New to the Del Mar College campus this year was the Jewish Student Union, a religious organization for students of the ancient jewish faith. Once a month the club members met with Rabbi Sidney Wolf, a locally prominent jewish clergyman, and held dis- cussions of every aspect of Judaism-cultural, social, and theological. The students found these discussions with Rabbi Wolf to be a welcome supplement to their regular synagogue religious instruction. The members sought to learn more about their faith and to bring the sixteen jewish youth of DM closer together. In addition, the jewish Student Union members strived to promote a closer bond of understanding between the jewish students and Christian youth. U Serving as president of the Jewish Student Union was Neill Simon. Assisting Simon in handling the organizations affairs was the vice-president Ilene Goodman. Filling the position of ISU secretary-treas- urer was Polly Kins while Neil Horowitz' was club parliamentarian. Representing the organization on the Student Council was Ivan Hurwitz. Jewish Student Union officers are: Ivan Hurwitz, Neill Simon, Neil Horowitz, Polly Kins and Ilene Goodman. I, . Members are Mark Levy, Sandra Pomerantz, Ivan Hurwitz, Polly Kins, Neill Simon, Ilene Goodman, Neil Horowitz.
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Church of Christ Group Forms ACC Formerly called Duolos Theos, the Association of College Christians was an organization on campus for those students who were members of the Church of Christ. The purpose of the club was to promote fel- lowship and friendship among its membership. The club held regular bi-weekly devotional and study periods. Also, discussion groups and lectures were held in addition to parties for members and guests. President of ACC was Roger Glass. Jeanne Glass was club vice-president and Charlcie jo Davis served the organization as secretary-treasurer. Pat Shelbourne was Student Council representative. ere E arte Wahl 'tr ' fin Roger Glass arranges with Mrs. Anderson to have an ACC announcement placed in the daily bulletin. Members of the Association of College Christians on campus are, FRONT ROW: Char-lcie Jo Davis, Jeanne Glass, Louise Fowler, Roger Glass, president of the club, sets up the movie projector for the program at an ACC meeting. Carol Stewartg TOP ROW: Mr. G. R. Freeman, sponsor, Roger Glass, Pat Shelbourne, Pat Ives, Brian Chapman, James Ford. as ' ' in ' 'if ' 5.555 :I 'nj : - --Y I L. we' 2, Q fr nf -i 7 i 'E li- i Q ' ' 'ia . I H flel. my 453 mer Qu ga xml. gg.- ,ftp W 5 g 1 L -.er ir. I- ' I p ' X -Z se A ttt me 4 -we i. 15 t. tm . I 535 ,r wg Q1 Sf 1 . ll ir , 4 i :ii .1 ,i
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Members of Gamma Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa are, Cofas, Bill VandenBosch, Calvin Scholz, Charles Lewis, Pat FRONT ROW: Joan Squire, Nancy Gregg, Frances Konze, Judy Gentry, James Embry, Benny Barber, James Hildebrand, Isdro Lytle, Sybil Roberts, Evelyn Fowler, SECOND ROW: Charles Guzman. R3lPh DHH- PTK Membership Composes Brain Trust Gamma Sigma, the local chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, was as all other PTK chapters, a nationally recognized honorary society whose object was to pro- mote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among junior college students. Miss Frances Dushek was sponsor of DM's PTK chapter. Officers were president Pat Gentry, vice-president Nancy Gregg, secretary Evelyn Fowler, treasurer Ralph Dean, historian Judy Lytle, reporter Charles Lewis, Student Council representative Calvin Scholz. Sybil Roberts accepts refreshments from Nancy Gregg at the Phi Theta Kappa initiation ceremonies. Acting as Phi Theta Kappa officers are Gregg, Gentry, Lewis, Lytle, Scholz, Fowler, and Dean.
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