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T WHATS HAPPENING SEPT. ll' IT S . , pmnu,4 nuns ueinuut run u.n. nrncss' .rurs,n u.K. councst mm. nu-ma S ewan. a nutnfsttn misucctms mn. Af23I rnunstlggnan.Anvg,Hnun . The International Students club is an organization de- signed for all foreign students here at G.V.C., but because of some misunderstandings in the election of officers, the club has split into opposition and therefore has been rather inactive this past fall semester. But despite the misunder- standings, the club was still able to organize the traditional soccer team. The original officers for International Students are Jamal Abdul-Raheem fKuwaitj, Pres.g Saadat Pourmozafari flranj, Vice Pres.g Joseph Mambu fSie1'ra Leonej, Sec.-Treas. It has been decided that for Spring semester the club will be re- vised so that it will be able to function as it was originally planned for. ll'lt9l'I'l3.tlOl'13.l Students Organization it it . I:-E . ,- 5 :.: .SIT .-,iiysu-L rt. gr -1-1715-E 'r 55 Z' 1 Hi' ' 'Ei i -1 15? . rl ,, , M -' M ' H- ' v. 513:22 E..-1 3 Inj :J . silliiltitwa 1 . .n- ' W- . it - Zi it-2.1 ,4',Tf?5?2 ,V ,.,:- 1 mx' S,
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CBS is active once a ain Q e S 'F sri The Concerned Black Students is an organization, which through respect and understanding, promotes the awareness and appreciation of the black culture. The group is open to all students on campus who wish to participate, but the most active members are drawn from the black population at Grand View. Approximately seven per- cent of the student body at Grand View is comprised of black students. The club has engaged itself in community projects, plan- ned parties and arranged for a Black Week program. CBS has gotten off to a very good start. It also held a Halloween party, which was very successful with over 100 persons at- tending. More activities were planned for the spring. There are about 15 members in the club. Percy Neal is the president of Concerned Black Students. Melvin Polk is vice presidentg Pam Rumley, secretary, and Michelle Ram- sey, treasurer. Tit Q h F 54334 t ,.... , , i W, i . at -Q , k P A ,. gf T New ,m 5- Wa -H gi: H. '?? my U 'Er4 ,Pre -+ , 5 ,f L 5 is if i so . if Sitting: Edward Thomas, Scoop Edwards, Norval Dickson, Percy Neal, Dwann Christain, Les Gurm, Lisa Lissimore, Millie Otero Ray Cook, Annette Moore. Standing: Ricky Miles, Melvin Polk, Vic Smith, Jackie Devan, Bobby Smith, Vivian Rorer.
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U.K. Sponsors Several Events Despite the financial problems of G.V.C.'s student gov- ernment, U.K. has been involved with many activities for the students during the 1978 fall semester. Students involved in U.K. are Kabir Risha, Pres., Karen Duus, Vice Pres.g Gloria Haule, Sec., Vivian Yoshioka, Treas.g Cora Henderson, Women's Dorm Rep.g Chris Johnson, Men's Dorm Rep.g Abe Hiscox and Mark Saunders, Male Town Rep.g Theresa Filipelli, Female Town Rep.g Officers for the Wo1nen's Dorm are Julie Ronan, Pres.g Mary Kay Granda- nette, Vice Pres.g Martha Dingrnan, Sec-Treas.g Julie Gay, First Floor Rep.g Lisa Lissamore, Second Floor Rep., Cookie Kingery and Debbie Medice, Third Floor Reps. Officers for the Men's Dorm are Dane Spencer, Pres.g Percy Neal, Vice Pres., Mike Andreson, Sec.-Treas. and First Floor Rep.g Mel- vin Polk, Second Floor Rep. and Saadat Pourmozafari, Third Floor Rep. ls? tai
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