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Newman Club 11 Fellowship is number one Newman Club was designed to be a Catholic organization on campus, but it was not limited to Catholics only. Laura Kreie, president, ex- plained that the club was more of a support group than a religious group. We are just a bunch of students who believe and share the same ideas, she said. Newman Club began the year with a membership drive which consisted of a barbecue complete with hamburgers, hot dogs and all the trimm- ings. This effort to interest students brought about 11 to 12 members. The members had common goals-to be in- volved in campus activities and share fellowship and ideas. Connie Reimer was faculty SGA advisor of Newman Club. Ac- cording to Reimer, they started the group in order to strengthen the students' religion. It also served as a place for those students away from home to share their religious outlooks with others. Through various types of volunteer and social work the club provided a learning ex- perience that its members ap- preciated. Helping out the community was their most ac- tive area of service. Students spent time during November and December cooking and serving meals as well as doing odd jobs for Em- maus House. This activity gave them an opportunity to help a lot of people that they normally would not have met, Reimer said. She also said that through help from the school they prepared dinner boxes for five needy families in the com- munity. Also, in order to make the holidays more enjoyable for the needy children, the stu- dent body donated toys that Newman Club members distributed. The club also helped with Reach, an organization for the mentally handicapped. Newman Club sponsored-a Las Vegas night where Reach Participants played various games and gambled for play money. Helping with Reach allow- ed the students to see a dif- ferent perspective and unders- tand different people, Reimer said. With the help of faculty members Therese Blyn and Marge Meyers, the students were provided with new experiences and a stronger religion. Blyn and Meyers assisted the club in their various cam- pus and community activities. Helping others-Sophomore Greg LeBlanc aids a Reach member during Las Vegas Night. Back row: Mike Lovin, Travis Pearson, jill Kueker, Caprice Blake, Kathi Tibbets, Mike Weatherred, Matt Haag. Third row: Jeanette Lobmeyer, Brenda Schiltz, Joe Smith, Robin Fox, Loretta Torres, Nancy Welton, Lisa Salyer, Frank Schmidt. Second row: Cherlyn Lane, Kurt Stoner, Tim jones, Kristi Holloway, Gina Bender, Kevin Moss, Leslie Cramer, Rhonda Swonger. Front row: james Diamond, Devin Reimer, Todd Taylor, Lisa Boyd, Clark Legg, Randy Colip. SINGERS Back row: Carol Anderson, Nancy Lederer, Wade Brown, Kathy Pepera, Kevin Moss, Carolyn Klassen. Second row: joel Lytle, Jeanette Shafer, Mike Lovin, Alaine Baker, Mark Witt, EJ. Rijfkogel. Front row: Christine Anderson, James McMillan, Augustina Rodriguez, Mike Weatherred, Lesa Albers. GroupsfNewrnan Club 1 17
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Shuffle it up-jesse Doll prepares to deal another hand of poker to Reach members and Newman Club volunteers. Sharing the load-Matt Haag, sophomore, volunteers to help Reach Coordinator Marge Gennette with Las Vegas activities. RO D UP SCIENCE CLUB Back row Ron Kreutzer, Terry Engler, Craig Sharp, Larry Walker. From row: Scott Nuzum, Vivian Back row: Gary Holmes, Bill Coons, Richard Rodgers Phil Gilbert Warren Fouse Second row Kim Rice Tim Beims Garner, Jill Kueker, Carolyn Ogden, Therese Blyn. Front row Mary Woodrow Karen Van Doren 1 16 Newman ClublGroups
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Presidential visit-Ambassador Mike Weatherred and a prospective student make a stop in Dr. Tom Saf- fell's office. ww iii! I B ay s Q ,,-maui? in ,JW .4 , I 5 ,, VVV,! ,Y -mlU U ' W' 12 f 2 if ,1 ' 40 is l l I i l T STAGE BAND VICA Back row: john F letcher, Travis Pearson, Shannon Webb, Brad Andersen, Heath Norris, Clark Legg. Se- Back ww: Doug F-only Martin Scheuefman' Stan Smith, Brenda Schim. jo, Smighl Sgpond row? Ed cond POW! Todd HHYVCY, Mlkc Lovin, Theresa Faber' Eric Magma' Tim Jones' From row: Nancy Nicklaus, joe Bussen, Kandice McCabe, Brad Butler, Brian Walker. Front row: Billy Gies, Ralph Miller- Mueller, Denise Stout, Marilyn Shrode, Kevin Moss. Matt Collins. shaski' Michael Schlgcmi,-,gl 1 18 AmbassadorslGroups
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