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Members of the Del Mar Collegiate Council of the United Williams, A. NW. Short, Ronnie Plemmons. Not pictured Nations are, FRONT ROW: Beverly Mendleski, Sandy are president Bob I.aDouceur and Student Council repre- Smith, Marilyn Atkinsg TOP ROW: vice-president Vance sentative Roland Volk. CCUN Studies Work of nited ations Del Mar students interested in the work of 'the United Nations and its affiliated agencies found the Collegiate Council of the United Nations a natural outlet for their energies. This Viking organization studied the workings of the United Nations in order to acquire a better understanding of the UN's goals and aims in this cold war world. The club's members achieved their goal of knowledge about the United Nations through studying various materials supplied the club by adult organizations. President of the Del Mar chapter of the Collegiate Council of the United Nations was Bob LaDouceur. Serving the organization as vice-president was Vance Williams. Representing the CCUN group on the Student Council of Del Mar was Roland Volk. Bob LaDouceur and Beverly Mendleski explain U.N. Human Rights Week to May Ponce, Brook Crawford.
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Q Im their efforts to promote the sale of poll taxes. Young Democrats Advocate Repeal of State Poll Tax Supporting the Democratic Party and the national administrations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson was the aim of the Young Democrats. This organi- zation also worked for the repeal of the poll tax in the November constitutional election. This club, along with its sister club, the Young Republicans, operated a booth to sell poll tax to the students and faculty. Members of the Young Democrats are. FRONT ROW: Denise Sheridan, Nickie Garcia, Beverly Menclleski, Abbie Pina, Susan Edwards, Imelda Cuevas, Bobbie Pilkintong TOP ROW: Betty Officers and sponsors of the YD's are Mr. Hankins, Mend- leski, Mr. Lawhorne. Pillcinton, and Browning. Bobbie Pilkinton was president of Young Demo- crats with Marie Horn as vice-president, Nickie Garcia as secretary, and Beverly Mendleski as Student Council representative. Ben Browning represented the Demo- crats on the Intramural Council. The club was spon- sored by Mr. Cliff Lawhorne, Director of Public Relations, and Mr. Frank Hankins, the Librarian. Sue Ocker, Mr. Hankins, sponsor, Robert Blackwell. Ben Browning, Mr. Lawhorne, sponsor, Lee Ann Loving, and Rebecca Roman.
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