Oklahoma Christian University - Aerie Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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we 5 i l Women's Athletic Association CBack rowf Mary Lou Greenwell, Shelia Wilson, Pai Smith, Ann Haley. rowb Linda Fetferer, Nancy Larremore, Marguerite Norris. fBo1tom rowj Dianne Post, Glenda Nieman Barron. Tennis Club lBack rowja Pat Smith, Marian Titus, John Flanery, Shelia Wilson, Joe Koeyers, Armando Jacovo, Dick Siewari, Jim Fabian, Chuck Dolab, Dennis Lofsfedi, COACH HAUTH, Anneite Whetfon. lMiddIe rowj Peggy Thurs- Ton, Mary Struihers, Karen Lingol, Linda Hughes, Virginia Barron. fFronf rowJJohn Thiele, Harold Rayburn. -il If-P ii, y ix B- A 1 , . .,f' H ' M

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nil 'IEE TRANSLATED, Klinapaha means many-tribes-traveling-together. The club organized to bring to- gether Indian and non-Indian stu- dents and to give the Indian stu- dents a social means of meeting others. Members of Klinapaha provided a program on Indian education during the first semes- ter for the Current Issues class. Back row: Frank Diaz, Tony Cordoba, Mrs. Norma K. Snyder, Paul Steadman, Front row: Lucia Percy, Ivan Lay, Gloria Lomahaftewa, Velma Kanseah, Darlene Flood, Alicia Jones, Carolyn Groesbeck. HUMAN RELATIONS LEARNING OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS, listening to speakers and discussing problems of international rela- tions have been the aims of International Relations Club. Members have also taken part in the Association of Inter- national Relations Clubs meeting at the University of Ari- zona, andthe model United Nations at San Jose, California. At right, Susan Williams, vice-president, Russ Dobash, president, and Mr. Holland Melvin, sponsor. Back row: Abraham Stopper, Israel, Angelo Alaface, Italy, Helen Malutin, United States, Nancy Lee, Hong Kong, Derreck Thomas, Can- ada. Front row: Nelida Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, Ted Mikinka, Bel- gium. 'I09 'Wh Foreign Students Club directed its aim to helping foreign students better understand the hurry-scurry American way of life. Membership is not limited to those from other countries, anyone interested may ioin. The club sponsored an annual initiation dinner and gave a Christmas party.



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e .- . . 9 1-. -.2 First row: Sid Gilbreath, Irby Cain, Mel Dunn, Bob Keller, Joe Henderson. Second row: Eddie Ordaz, Richard Garcia, Bob Bauchman, Art Manns, James Guy. Third row: Fred Combs, Ken Kerner, Bryan Eaton, James Mottershaw, Joe Bushong. SPORTS ANY MALE STUDENT awarded a letter for participating in inter- scholastic athletics, and who is in good standing as a student, is automatically a member of the Lettermen's Club. The club promotes interest in college athletics, sports events, and exemplifies good sportsmanship. The officers are John Smith, president, Fred Combs, vice-presi- dent, and Richard Garcia, secretary-treasurer. TWO BITS, FOUR BITS, SIX BITS, A DOLLAR . . . This was a fami- liar yell for the Bar-Bear-lans dur- ing the year as they helped promote school spirit and sports- manship. The club sponsored the Bar- Bear-lans' Sports Dance, a buffet dinner, and backed the winning Homecoming Queen candidate, Margie Wright. Q, Plans are in progress to make Bar-Bear-lans a co-educational pep club. Officers were Terry Coppage, president, Reuben Reyes, vice- president, Bob Bruner, secretary, and Paul Boyce, treasurer. First row: Bar-Bear-lan sponsored Freshman Attendant candidate Gay Doubledee and Home- coming Queen Margie Wright. Second row: Bob Bruner, Paul Boyce, Reuben Reyes, Terry Coppage, John loannou, Dave Willets. Third row: Stan Albert, Clive Ebsen, David Handley, John Hinz, Jerry Curran. Fourth row: Dave Chavez, Cary Bolten, Bob Bailey, Carroll Reich, Alan Nemeth. 'I'I'I i l

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