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The Social Science Club holds the regional chair in the International Relations Commission of NFCCS. The club promotes a knowledge and understanding of national and international affairs. The club services the Iowa Region of NF CCS by publishing the IRC Bulletin and arranging programs for the regional workshops and Congress. This year's regional topic, Contemporary Dictatorshipf' was approached through various means. At the NFCCS Fall Workshop, Dr. Matthew McMahon spoke on 'The Character of Dictatorships and Their Impact on Contemporary Developments. Dr. Orazio Giusti, formerly of the State Department and currently a member of the Marycrest faculty, gave a lecture on 'cConditions Experienced in a Dictatorshipf' A panel on uThe Aspects of Dictatorship in Iraq was held at Marycrest in con- junction with the St. Ambrose lnternational Relations Club. The movie, 'LCommunist Weapon of Allurel' viewed at the January club meeting was the basis for a discussion on the psychological techniques employed by dictatorships. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB T1 Interested in problems of politics and social justice in our current scene are, first row, Norma Knipper, J. Smith, J. Carolang second row, M. J. Peiffer, D. Faulkner, J. Heneke, M. A. Chuman, J. English, C. Sullivan, and P. Boltong third row, V. Mayrose, K. Kernien, M. Hagemann, M. F. Saho, K. Hines, B. Kopel, P. Donovan, M. Danehy, M. Burke, S. Radke, B. Braig, K. Sullivan, P. Nowlan, J. Carrara, B. L. Kuhn.
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Planning gift shop novelties and toys are members of the Marycrest Home Economics club: first row, K. Walsh, D. Murphy, D. Carroll, and N. K. Cove: second row, C. McGrath, J. Johnson, C. Meimann, L. Pei, R. Wnrin, J. Tomlonovic, L. Burgfechtel, M. Takes, A. A. Simons, M. Wendhau- sen, and E. Morris. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club seeks to encourage friendly association among faculty and students interested in home economics, to help students meet and know people who have attained recognition in home economics professions, to provide opportuni- ties for the development of leadership abilities, and to stress the importance of family life. To promote these objectives, the club studied various career opportunities in home economics, presented information concerning summer employment positions that strengthen understanding of the profession, and emphasized the art of communi- cation and effective public relations. Club members also participated in the Fine Arts Festival.
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MPS Marycrest Publications Society enjoyed a varied program this year, promoting literary pursuits on the college campus. Mr. Louis Phillips of the Marycrest English department told of radio and television writing at the first club meeting. Joining with Coffee House, MPS co-sponsored the traditional Christmas wassail-without-ale party. During Catholic Press month, the Rev. James Kelleher of the St. Ambrose College English department was the guest speaker at convocation. Shades of Scotland were accented at the February Highland Hop, an all-school dance. A joint newspaper staff meeting was held with St. Ambrose college during February to discuss the purpose of a college newspaper. A coke and pizza party in May closed the year's pursuit of the good, true and beautiful. '67 Enjoying a quiet moment in their busy schedule are MPS members, first row, B. Mizicko, M. Hastings, B. Bremer, und L. Sclmitzius. In the second row are M. Pino, E. Siu, B. Pierzynski, M. Vivonc, S. Kennell, J. Hocnig, J. Cureno, A. A. Simons, M. E. Whalen, and J. Millet.
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