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Y 5 J l Young Republicans: Back row: Bill Thomas, Judy Roberls, Don Woods, James Coleman. Fronf row: Jerome Hannaman, Bill McCune, Mike Turner. Advisor was Dr. Hal Holf. PO LITICAL Young Democrats: Back row: Clay Cavness, Marvin Russel, Bob Winters, Bob Wallace. Front row: Jon Davis, Carol Peluso, Doug Peterson, Donna Calhoun. Advisor was Mr. Peter Sand- burg. - L -1-.f J . A f I J if q, , ? X X J .. Loi, Q fda s Xsgja Q f- J ' Y - ' Q . -I lml ' ,.-:-w5.L- 105
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f',f,!' K! ff 41317 ACCORDING TO THE DICTIONARY, a club is a iointly supported social meeting. The dictionary neglects to men- tion the group spirit and sense of belonging which the in- dividual club members feel. Clubs at Phoenix College cover areas of life from poli- tics to tennis. Some are tied in with academic life, some with college social life, and some help prepare the student for his chosen role in life. SERVICE ' 'Q',1. - 2 I uni, X N .EE cl.. - - - 1. Q Back row: Richard Witmer, Carroll Reich, Paul Boyce, .lay Fritton, Terry Coppage, Howard Lebovitz, Mr. Alnutt, Warren Hurst. Front row: Chuck Thompson, Charles Sword, Clive Ebsen, Roger Milla, Bryce Emerson, Allan Mosby. Building good citizenship is the goal of Collegiate Civil tan, college men's service club associated with Civitan ln- ternational. Any male student desiring to work with his fellow students to serve local, national, and international communities is eligible for membership. Under the sponsorship of Mr. John C. Alnutt, Collegiate Civitan conducted Operation Mistletoe, participated in 104 the Adopt-A-Family proiect in December, and welcomed spring with Spring Serenade, an all-school fund-raising dance. Officers were Thomas Keppler, president, Charles Sword, vice-president, Roger Miller, secretary, Bryce Em- erson, treasurer.
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fLeft to rightt Mr. Jones, Dennis Branger, Jules Altfus, Ross Babcock, Walter Niemieyer, Larry Antilla, John Matthews, Paul Williams, Dave Vowell, Arnold La Benz, Jim Deaver, Clifford Demarsest, Robert Alder, Nancy Rosenthal, Stan Albert, Jackie Lincer, Dave Wesolowski, Greg Green, Diana Biddulph, Bill Reid, Doug Bailey. BRINGING TOGETHER STUDENTS in the medical field to understand the demands and requirements of continued medical education is the function of the Pre-Med Club. Anyone enrolled in the Pre-Med curriculum is eligible for membership. During the year the club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Loyal C. Jones, had speakers from various medical fields and took field trips. i :et . . ,.-v 1 ,.-.,.,.4-. .tr ,V :.t :,' H . .t'A, ' YA K- ' l- .S ' Back row: Joanne Ayres, Thelma Schauf, Mary Bulkley, Beverly Adams, Vivian Campbell, Eugenia Parabutski, Rosemary Jackson, Bonnie Bray, Rita McCoy, Wayne Haddock, Nina LaChance, Jim Hook. Third row: Anne Willis, Norma Pothoff, Elaine Schwab, Helen Sullivan, Doris Wondolski, Gary Ann Tufts, Marcia Scrivner, Barbara LaPrade, Eileen Conner Cora John- ston, Libby Sutherlin, Jeanne Auernheimer, Marilyn Swartz, June Richter, Adelaide Peters, Pat Wills, Janie Campbell, Jerry Valprecla. Second row: Mary Lou Newman, Fran Franklin, Ruth Gollubier, Jackie Kuriger, Jackie Olsen, Charlene Sues, Bernice Birdwell, Laurette Hunt, Edith Faulkner. Front row: Erma loerger, Janet Williams, Lillian Jackson, Von Brinlee, Judy Wilson, Carol Moore, Sharon Frader, Lorraine Malone, Laurel DeBerry, Dorothy Van Dyke, Helen Hendricks, Anna-Marie McCue. 106 MEDICAL THE Student Nurses' Association met to learn concepts of profes- sional and ethical conduct in the life of a nurse. Among the year's activities were a talent show with Good Samaritan Hospital, a ioint meet- ing with St. Joseph's Hospital stu- dents, and a fashion show.
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