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Nchpineeece ce eee New Groups for Students Several new campus organizations formed this year. Among them were the Up and Over Snack Bar, operated by Mark Campbell and Ann Smiley, the Gun Club, sponsored by Art Kaherl : and the Spelunking Club, whose pur- | : pose it was to explore area caves. weer But even with the many organiza- tions to join, students still took time to pursue individual interests and goals, such as making a perfect score or de- veloping expertise on a musical instru- ment. Top center One of the Up and Over’s proprieters, Ann Smiley, makes a strawberry malt. Her part- ner is Mark Campbell. At right, Don Beem- blossom relies on luck and skill as he plays one of the games in the Up and Over. Center The Gun Club had members which included: Mike Lewis, Jim Floren, Don Hall, Advisor Art Kaherl, Ron Hudson, Bryan Olson and Dave Jones. Left Southern Indiana is noted for its many caves. The newly formed Spelunking club explores some of these. Members were: Charlie Rock, Tony Conway, Ron Slider, Dave Jones, Ron Bagarly, Bob Snyder, Chris Bagarly and Bryan Creeno. 15
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Six students came from five coun- tries to study at Northwood of Indiana. These students were Chun Wu and Yukiko Koyanagi of Japan, Claudia Fry of West Germany, Santiago Pena of Panama, Godfried Ahiya of Ghana and Nanalal Shah of India. The native clothing of these students give some insight of the varieties of cultures converging at Northwood. Far left Yukiko Koyanagi wears her Japanese Kimo- no, an ancient style of dress in Japan. It is worn only on the most formal occasions. The material used is silk. Left Center Santiago Pena of Panama displays Indian handmade cloths called ‘’Molla’’ and “‘Chaquiras.’’ These are used in the produc- tion of clothing and hangings. Below left A Dirndel is worn by Mrs. David Fry, a native of West Germany. This is casual wear in her home province of Bavaria. The material used differs according to the oc- casion. Center Nanalal Shah of India wears a white suit called a Caffni. This is formal wear around his home of Bombay, The material used is cotton. Left From Ghana to Indiana came Godfried Ahiya. He wears the colorful Kente, which is a handwoven formal wear of the ’’Akan”’ tribe. 17
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