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SITTING: F. Hausa, F. ,Iutrasg Corresponding Secretary, M. J. LeegPresident, F. L. Dunlap, H Brun, L. Darnell. STANDING: D. Van Bebber, R. Ellis, J. Loyd, Sponsor, O. Ferrer, S. Ortegag Treasurer, B. Igloges, A. Anderson, Vice President, J. Nasser, B. Gruuerg Secretary, K. N. Pundole, A. G. u io. Is friendship your bag? Are you interested in other countries and people? The IFC is! The International Friendship Club is open to all stu dents of M-DJCN, American or foreign born. Besides sponsoring a program of helping the poor in Europe, the IFC held a speech debate and a slide presentation of various foreign countries. IFC is a member of the Pen Pal Association. It isn't all work though as IFC sponsors an - i 9.AT1o I ll' .J p'Qs.h,., f - L A annual costume ball. IFC provides service to the college by conducting campus tours for visitors and welcoming and assisting new foreign stu dents. Malin J. Lee from Korea is the IFC president with Arthur Anderson, vice president, Beverly Gruver, secretary, and Silvia Ortega, treasurer. Mr. F. Lloyd is their sponsor. OPERATION AMICO is r. S ' 5 x, 'ILA' 11 ' .Q 'ls ' fl. - 4 ' ' . 'ltr' 1. . SITTING: N Samson, B. Battillog Secretary, F1 Arroyo, President, A. Millerg Vice President, If Miller, Parlimentarian, L. Reinoso. FIRST ROW STANDING-J. Lusk, S. Elkin, M Gomez, O. Marquez, Treasurer, C Clary, Mrs. Dorothy Hoskeng Sponsor, H Elcook, C. Perez, S. Rivera SECOND ROW STANDING - M. Diaz, L. Blaneh, J. Schor, A. Tarud, S. Swenson, H Bonilla, L. Myers, S. Krustulovic, G. Gadna. Young Latin American student leaders in high school and college are able to visit the U.S. thanks to one of the clubs at M-DJCN. Operation Amigo was thought up six years ago to create a better understanding between the people of Central and South America and those of the U.S. through an exchange of ideas. The members have been busy in various activities on campus including collecting clothes before Christmas to send to needy people in South America, Winning the turkey race, sponsoring Dr. Marcos A. Kohly who spoke on the Organization of American States and sponsoring the Operation Amigo Congress which delegates from all Operation Amigo Clubs in Latin America attended. They also sponsored the Interamerican Week during which activities ranged from folkdances to films.
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Fixwiii SITTING: D. Wheeler, N Lacedonia, M E. E Rackliffe, B. Zeng, A. Bunch. STANDING: E. Pistone, J. Fitzgerald, Advisor, Tl Pinedag President, J. Kerr, M Dickmanng Vice President, ,L Trozlo, Tl CI Hartlaub, E. A. Bamberg Aerospace Department Chairman, R. A. Kirshenbaum. SHHMXALPHATMIT One of the first chapters of Sigma Alpha Tau, ational Aerospace Fraternity, was formed at F-DJCN in 1966. The Epsilon chapter at M-D ICN has very definite rposes and aims. By participating in and promoting aerospace affairs they hope to promote initiative, resourcefulness and effort in aerospace fields. Activities range from actual flying experiences to social banquets and dances. SPORTSPARACHUTE SITTING: D. W Renshaw, R. Clark, R. Jenks, F. C. Casler. STANDING: J. Mc Whorterg Faculty Advisor, R. Winter, L. Richards, I R OTVeill, F. Iutras, S. L. White, D. Siegal, Professor Tonie A. Toney. ' If you enjoy jumping from airplanes 7,000 feet up with only a jump suit and a parachute. . . why don't you join the M-D ,I CN sports parachute club? In the Southeastern Collegiate Invitational in South Carolina M-DICN's five-man team placed first in accuracy and fourth overall. Each Hdrop-outn owns and maintains his own parachuting equipment. The only requirements for membership besides a love of heights is the approval of parents or guardian. '
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PF-. .J. SITTING: I. Pina, Treasurer, M. Ruiz, Secretary, L. Isla, Vice Presidentg N. Pineda, President, A. Argoelleo, President, lst Semester, R. Elvira, Secretary. STANDINGf A C. Gonzalez, C. Inchausteguz, T Linnres, I. Gonzalez, N. Lam, M. Alonso, G. Toledo, M. Gomez. PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY Giving its members an insight into the various countries and cultures of Latin and South America gives the Pan American Society a full time job. Through a variety of programs including speakers, debates, cultural films and art exhibits, the members from both the United States and Latin America have enjoyed getting together in mutual learning sessions. Pan American Society has as its objectives understanding and unity among Latin American and United States students on campus. 09 - SITTING: 71 Barrenechea, G. Miranda-Bahr, L. Aguirre, C. Fernandez, J. Labrador, N. Dlhz. STANDING - 0. Llerena, T Magarino, M. Palmero, V. Bonet.
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