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'B .fwf- '-I ' l 1 I V l . :pn , rn6fl lm?1IllHmf 5560539 H0ll: own. nf' MWKM 347 WW' 1B J . . ,f f -- f I TERNATIO AL CLUB The International Club is composed of all students interested in creating better communication among the cultures and countries represented on campus. The organization builds personal relationships with people of all nations and of all races. By exchanging ideas about the members' nations, the students become more aware ofthe universality of people and thus create a world understanding. This international spirit created on the campus involves placing the interests of the world and its people above the interests of any one nation. Through its various activities the club brings the people of all nations of the world together not only to a deeper understanding of others but also to a deeper understanding of themselves as in- dividuals equally united through God. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Hammond, Karen Fassett, Levi Miller, Brundell Taylor, Presidentg Larry Creenawalt, John Maroa, Vice- President. W My Wa as 2 M 55
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Spanish Club, La Tertuliaf' was organized to stimulate PANISH CLUB the interest of the language and create a greatsr undcizg standing of the SP21HiSh'5P921k1f1giconnmes.an peop ' Students are given the 0PP0ftUf11tY to Cultlvate gl more . - f S ish cul- ardent interest in and a greater knowledge 0 Q Pan P t ture. Programs for the year included the Christmas ar y and the Modern Language Fair. FIRST ROW: Cindy Guerra, Kathy Hoff, Juanita Martin, President- Nam Gwinn. SECOND ROW: Jerry Long, Barbara Gascon, Lorene Ricliardsolil Nona Gugov, Rhoda Cook, Kelly Shaheen, Bob Lukens. T 1 Q f 1 W- fl 4- , 'f ' ' I 1 We U M470 'WWW W r s Z Joining with the Spanish Club in promoting 3 better FIRST ROW: Beth Anne Barker, Secretaryg Pauline Urb, chaplain: 322 Shepler President- Iane Huther Student Council RepresentagiG2bBI?3I6V: LePard,, Student Council Representativeg Karel Schaffer. SEC . C urt Mary Kiko, Linda Harley, Drinda Bowersox, Penny Clark, COHHIG I2 ith 'KEIHIRD ROW: Bob lddings, Tom Wagner, Lewis Porter, Sue Rohr, 6 artig. understanding of various cultures is the French Club. Stu- dents who have .been or are enrolled in French classes are inyited to participate in the meetings of the club. The club stimulates conversational use of the language and under- standing of some of the social customs of the French. Under Mr. lrloyt, the French students gained a little more under- standing of the language, the country and its people, The club is a social outlet for the study of the language and 3 Student Oppoftnnity to learn more about the language, FRENCH CLUB 54 T ER ationa ation Hin' The Intern ommvnic . . irganizarion builds BY exchanging ldia ofthe universaliii international Slnnt l and its Peonle aboi the club bringS the understanding of 0 dividuals equfilul' U LEFT T0 RIGHT: Li Brundell Taylor, Pr9S1 President.
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KJ 1 'Li MENC ROW ONE Richard Brubaker, Deane Booth, President, Norma Frakes, Program, Dorthea Yoder, Vice President Mrs Leach Advisor. ROW TWO: Doug Henry, Jean Gardner, Bob Hathorn, Rita Kessler, Pam Crouch La Mar Wyse Mary Esselburn. ROW THREE: Dan Wilcox, Larry Brown, Larry Grovemlller, Gordon Ruby Penny Blanc Judy Kitchen, Bill Kehres, Martha Hammond, Sheila Leatherberry, Ron Ceis. A stirring testimony in song is the goal of the Malone College Chorale. During their annual Spring tour the aicappella group, led by Mr. Robert Peterson, was welcomed in churches throughout Ohio and neighboring states. Through their various concerts and presentations, the enthusiastic singers promote Malone College as a concert group and propagate the Gospel of Christ. Working in conjunction with the chorale in providing outlets for the talents of music students in the MENC. Under the direction of Mrs. Kaye Leach, this professional organization helps students to become acquainted with personnel in the field and to develop professional attitudes. MUSIC EDUCATOR 56 so 1 ariw Earl -' iw: I
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