Mid America Nazarene University - Conestoga Yearbook (Olathe, KS)

 - Class of 1971

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Mid America Nazarene University - Conestoga Yearbook (Olathe, KS) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 92 of 304
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STOCKTON-RICE CITY COUNCIL: Ifrontl Kathy Nlaridel lVlink, Sharon Boyd, Dana Anderson, Missy Rogers, Sheryl Smith, Gladys Stalinger, Laurel Welch, Clifton, Kay Neuenschvvander, LaDean Stoneback, Donna Brevver, Bobbi Learn, Ibackl Cheryl Bergen, Donna Ewbank. AID CAMPUS CITY GOVERNMENT 5, W J? ff ff. I il. SANTA FE CITY COUNCIL: lfrom leftl Bill Cobb, Les Thomsen, Bob Smith, lnot pictured: Lonnie Adkisonl. Patterned after our Federal government, the campus Republic has, on the local level, the city government. Each dormitory is a city, with a council and a municipal judge. The council is responsible for government within the dorm. The court has authority over local cases. The court system continues on the district level with tvvo district judges. They serve as an appellate court below the Supreme Court. .fr . F2344 , - n 'lf' ,'.-,f -2- 2 Q. V , ,Qs . ,f 'K n f W, df,- W' the 511 U, 1 , f I, I ,. PM Elf I ' 6 ,q 1-. A 4 1 HERITAGE HOUSE CITY COUNCIL: Ifrom leftl Jim Edlin, Bob Broadbooks, lnot pictured: Kathy Robinson, Peggy Shinemanl. 87

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In its first year of existence, the Drama Club has a membership of sixty students. The goal of the club is to establish a wider range of activities, culture, and education on the campus. The Drama Club is led by President Judy Urwiller. Other officers are Secretary-Treasurer Sharen DeVore, Business Manager Rita Powers, and Co-Librarians Joy Bender and Randy Jones. Dr. Church and Dr. Lunn serve as sponsors for the organization. As its first major production the Drama Club producted, under student direction, The Miracle Worker, the story of Helen Keller. The Drama Club, in the future, hopes to present more enjoyable and culturally enrichening activities. W ,,........l DRAMA CLUB OFFlCERS are lfrom leftl Judy Urwiller, Sharen DeVore, Randy Jones, and Dr. Church. lNot picturedl Rita Powers, Joy Bender, and Dr. Lunnl. NEW CLUBS CULTIVATE SPECIAL INTERESTS Leading Lettermen's Club are ltop from leftl Bob lVlassey, Glenn Songer, Fred White, and Jim Edlin. Formed by athletes on campus who are especially interested in build- ing the spiritual, educational, and athletic areas of college life, the Lettermen's Club has been organized. Selective requirements for member- ship have been met by 32 charter members. These are athletes who have lettered in a major or minor sport. Future candidates will be recom- mended by committee and undergo initiation. ' A constitution was written and ratified by the members. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Reed, regular meetings were held. Led by President, Glenn Songerp Vice-President, Bob lVlasseyp Secretary-Tres., Fred White, and Chaplain, Jim Edlin, the club worked to organize and build for the athletes an avenue through which they can serve the college and help en- gender school spirit.



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l l Club members Dale Hagman, Patty Christie, Don Cox, Professor Cole, Dave Doerr and Bob Lawrence prepare for an outing. ECOLOGY'CLUB PROTECTS NATURE The Ecology Club is a new organization this year. Led by President Don Cox and Professor Cole, this group endeavors to educate its members in the understanding and use of ecological principles. One of its primary goals, according to the Club Consti- tution, is to develop in the members a sense of responsibility toward the environment as vvell as an appreciation for the natural world. The Club has been loaned a 175-acre plot of land on which to carry out environmental studies. Current projects for the Club include investigations of pollution in local waterways, development of study techniques for the ecology plot, and the enlarging ofthe Ecology Library. Professor Cole, Pat Christie, Don Cox and Dave Doerr examine moss from a stream.

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