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SITTING: L. Colconough, J. Seaquist, J. Crouch, C. Washington, D. Wheeler, M Williamson, C. Chancey, M. Vila, A. Walls. STANDING - S. McGuire, .WL Chase, B. Ellis, C. Grace, L. Barrett, L. Blumber , L. Cibney, J. Whitley, J. Kaye, A. Solnet, T. Wilchyk, S.Dav1s,A.Segall, D. D. !lIcClu.re, M T1 Freedman, L. B. Green, B. Goulet, J. freepfez, G. McCarrel. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION One of the busiest organizations on campus, the M-DJCN Student Nurses Association of Florida QSNAFQ, has done volunteer work at Sunland Training Center and has collected clothing for the South Florida State Hospital. For their monthly meetings a speaker is engaged or an educational film is shown. Other activities were the attendance of fourteen S.N.A.F. members to the Florida Student Nurses Convention, and the S.N.A.F. coffee held each semester to welcome incoming nursing stu dents. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOC. The Reverend Richard Grof, the new Protestant counselor for M-DJ CN students, is the advisor of the Young Lutherans. Closely linked with local Lutheran congregations, the Young Lutherans have chaperoned Lutheran leagues of local churches. A recreation program for members includes among others, a sport not usually found in Miami - ice skating. Besides keeping up with the social side of things the Lutherans have been keeping up with and discussing problems and social issues that involve the student of today. The Young Lutheran's sponsor is Professor Darwin E. Gearhart of the Social Science Department. SITTING: C. Entrekin, W. Bergen, C. F. Whrnock, Professor Darwin, E. Cearhart: Faculty Advisor, If P. Vilbas. STANDING: S. Sonchik, M Wesche, N ,L Cook, B. Pickrode. . Lj-if N l . .. fl' 1 ,v 1 ac .ei M, 71
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if Sv W1-7 is as 4 Nevanita F igoni, Mark Ceruasi, President Vice President Q -. QI -sw -vs F- 'V' . S ' bl K ,,, w t P A ' ., 4 1' .4 Af f- 'f..,- , ' 3 15- -Lx 211 ' Q. 1 1 '4'T+,.,-,5'11.w 2.'i'Q' 1' K Q 35:9 Q 1 X, K ig Chris Burkett, , Mary Paulsen, Kathy Healy, Treasurer Rec. Secretary Corres. Secretary CARDINAL NEWMAN The motto, Heart speaks to heart , is on the Newman Club's seal. It signifies mutual communication among the various denominations on the M-DJNC campus. The Newman Club is a Catholic group concerned with the spiritual, intellectual, cultural and social interests of all the stu- dents. A special guitar mass and regular masses are held at the Newman Center which is a house off-campus where all members gather to plan events and work. Members do volunteer work at Youth Hall, Sunland Training Center, and tutoring in under- developed areas. They have social events at the center, too, including dances, hayrides, pot luck dinners, splash parties, beach parties and the Sadie Hawkins dance. The outstanding events are the Cluistmas Ball and the annual banquet at the end of the winter term. Chr!-9 Behr Gene Bradford Ken Bradford Larry Bradford Ann Clark Ann Marie Dalgle v F . . y , J . akx v Chris Garcia Peggy Goodale Liz Lenard Yolanda Lizarribar Rita Mcfflafferty Joyce Pickover Nina Ramirez i Sally Semicke Bob Swan Pattie Thomas John Winters Rufus Woods Carl Vivolo 'GFS'
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