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Horse lovers and riders were brought together by the Horse Club. The club, new to Marshall, was opened to all interested students. Membership included riding pros, as well as those with less riding experience. The Marshall equestrians did most of their riding at the Bar-J Riding Stables in Merrifield, Virginia. Another planned activity included riding at the Al-Marsh-Arabian Farm ir Maryland. Horse Club Tracy Wampler, Jody Zabel, Anne Langalis, Sheryl Iordan, Anne Michel, Killy Hughes, Rex Morgan, Lisa Stuart, Kathy Finan, Tricia McCann. Outdoorsmen round up adventure
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Nader UjikJar chairmans a Security Council Meet-• mg. Left: Karen I ighton represents Japan at FA-MUN. NAIMUN, MIMUN, FAMUN, WHAT? FAIR, Foreign Affairs International Relations club, led an active life simulating the diplomacy of the United Nations. Backed with research gathered on several trips to the U.N. Library, Marshall's diplomats attended both the Fairfax Area and the North American Invitational Model United Nations (FAMUN and NAIMUN), and hosted the second Marshall Invitational Model U.N. in the spring. Besides these major events, a mock Security Council was held twice a week to make resolutions attempting to solve problems then facing the real U.N. Gene McPhail prepares a speech on a resolution for South Africa. FAIR — Bottom row: Greg Martino, Helen Macdonald, Nader Baddar, Chris Mihm, Scott Robinson, Tiare Wilson, Tracy Kugler, Anita Costello, Pat Horton; Second row: Chapman Taylor, Alex Shang, David Ellison, Steve Siehafer, David Trapp, Gail Jeffords, Linda Schoumacher, Wynn Riggins, Made Kilpatrick; Third row: Bob Hays, Steve Harsch, Larry McClure. Manning Capsalis, Frank Harvey, Hugh Manning, Kevin Sullivan, Bill Jugus.
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Despite rumors of wild weekends and swinging parties, the Ski Club remained dedicated to the downhill racer. Open to all Marshall students who loved snow on the slopes, the Ski Club was an informal organization. The members did not hold regular meetings; instead, they gathered only when a trip was being planner!. Ironically, the group's sponsor, Mrs. Eloise Adams, a nonskier, did not accompany the Ski Club on its trips to Snowshoe, West Virginia and Sky-land in Charlottesville Virginia. For the Statesman who felt at home with a snowplow or slalom style, the Ski Club was the only logical club to join. Founded early in the school year, the Outing Club involved many students who enjoyed outdoor activities. Fall and Winter outings included rock climbing at Carter Rock, camping, and hiking. With the coming of warm weather numerous activities were planned such as picnics, hikes, and fishing. Outing Club members were also considering sponsoring an Orienteering Day which was comparable to a road rally except the territory would be the woods and the tools would be two feet, a compass, and a map. Meetings were held on Wednesday nights at school and approximately twenty students consistently attended. All adventurous students were invited to join and participate in the Outing Club's various activities. Ski Club Bottom Row: Lyn Garrison, Cindy Tiches, Barbara Shurtz, Bernie Merkle, Clayton Parker; Second Row: Carol Plumb, Anita McC ir-roll, Vicky Lewis, Pat Stewart, Jeff Rogers, Diana Howett, Carol Eubanks, Darlene Faulkner; Third Row: Mike Gamier, Diane Keough, Chuck Hyland. Pete Nygren, John Macdonald, Buddy Morrison, Steve Thone, Karen Bellor. Outing Club Bottom row: |oe Bemazani. Michelle Phillips, Cara Biner, Rappelle Gawelko, Trail Blazer, Mig Belay Harmon, Pierre Piton; Second row: David Casey Alexander Shang Donna McGiehan, Helen Hiker, Kris Chadwick, Rob Sharpe, Eddie Bean, Anne Harrison; Third row: Robert Rooney, Johnnie Backpack. 8illi -Backpack, Steve Wulchin, Carol Dunlap. Susan Hardesty, Jeff Clayton, Tom Kinsolving; Fourth row: John Fisher, Nancy Watt, Gene Omnibus McPhail. 79
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