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Cheerleaders The primary purpose of the cheerleading squad this year was to build school spirit to a height surpassing all previous years. It is their job to select and lead appropri- ate yells for the student body at all school athletic events, and to belp uphold good school sportsmanship at all times. They must arouse enthusiasm and pep within the crowd and help maintain team interest and spirit. Orange Countyls new Colt mascot provided a touch of amusement and humor to each sporting event. lt was intended that the Colt would create a stronger desire for crowd participation. Margie Meddoughq Linda llulseg Mary Detzg Terre Kowalcykg Peggy YValshg joan Savinog Linda Ptak. Co-Captaing Sharon Sweeney, Co-Captaing Lois Slusser. - f 134.23 ij LV -3- TM Circle K K i The Circle K Club is a service organization affili- ated with the Middletown Kiwanis Club. It works to promote better communication between . 33 , the college and community. The club holds regu- t 'X lar meetings and plans film and speaking prof grams. The many service projects of the club in- E clude community projects for assistance to under- priviledged children and various community ser- vice institutions. provision of scholarship programs and assistance to the college in registration, orien- tation, open house, and campus tours. FIRST ROW'-Tony blanotti. Charles Parrella. Tom Monghan. SECOND ROW'-Cene Clillen. Larry Ruppert. David Clad- enhcad. THIRD ROW'-Tom Goetz. .'Xdvisor: Ed Smith. Kevin Bristol. Vinnie Budd. NOT Plll'lSlCN'l'-Htl Diana. President: Brian lngber. H
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Q NN 5 . Hx FIRST ROW'-R. Roberts1 l,. Blauvelt. Secretaryg S. Kline. Trea- surer: Xl. Nlanning. President: K. Clailie. Yice-Presidentg Faulkner: L. Ciovaniellog S. Kushner. N111 Stuart Stiles. Advisor. FRONT TABLE-Peter Kraat, Treasurerg Kenny Kaplan. Vice- Prcsidcntg Ralph Xlills. President. FIRST RONV Richard Pucino, loe Clrccnfcld. Kent Siniscalli. Made- line Miller, Nancy Bennett. SEC- OND ROWV-jeff Siegniann, Frank Travcr, Diane b'IL'.'XllIlCy. Karen Gallagher. Rebecca Ilamilton. TIIIRD ROW' Richard Cooklish. Nliirtin Stephani. Thomas Class. Nlr. Buckley. Advisor. Student Education ssooiation The student Education Association is a club which was formulated to promote a better student-teacher relationship. Lectures are given to the club bv superintendents and other guest educators. Observations of different schools are made through movies and field trips. Many discussions are held pertaining to education problems and trying to give members better systems. SECOND ROW'-A. Calhoung D. Pasqualg BI. Caminoleg E. Smith: Reutzel. TIIIRD ROW'-K. Sniffing X. Ceisenlieinier. S. Goodman. FOYRTH ROW'-Dr, Lawrence Keene. .Xdvisoix Delta Epsilon Chi Delta Epsilon Chi Qlietailing Management Clubj is designed to promote interest on marketing. retailing and any other courses specifically designed to prepare students for careers in business. The club was organized in the spring of 1967. It's only activity for the spring semester was a fashion show themed Travel in Fashion. Clothes pro- vided Were from some retail stores in Mid- dletown and the models used were male and female students. This semester they took a field trip to the Fashion Centerl' in Paramus, New lersey, to tour the new twenty-six store mall. They also conducted a Bookstore Survey. A few activities ten- atively planned for the spring of 1968 are a field trip to a large retail store in New York City, having a guest speaker in business and a fashion show. insights into educational
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FIRST ROW'-ll. A. Barker. .Xdvisorg R. Nlarroong NV. Fedorin. SECOND ROVV-R. Card: R. H. Caskeyg T. Coonang Al. Kroger. THIRD ROW'-Sister Voling C. llildg Sister Nlaureeng S. Keblwe. First Row -C Iharlf-, Chemistry Cluh 'Now that I tying thy glass mask tightly. Ancient Regime Robert Browning I'he Chemist's Club has been busy planning activities to satisfy the growing interests of chemistry students. The club's highly successful linner offered students. faculty and representatives from industry a :hance to meet and discuss career opportunities. Nleetings have been arranged between chemistry technology students and indus- :rialist who may wish to employ the students. The first semesters activities included two addresses: speakers dis- :ussed lnfra-Red and Nuclear Nlagnetic Resonance spectroscopy. Highlighting the club's activities was a club sponsored field trip to the Sadtler Research Laboratores in Philadelphiag students had the unique opportunity to view chemical research first-hand. Plans for future semesters include hopes for expanding the club's programs dinner meetings, lectures. films and a possible club-sponsored schol- arship award. May gaze through these faint smokes curling whitleyf' Ancient Regime Robert Browning Chess Club Of all the major games. Chess is the most popular. the most wide- spread. and the oldest. Chess. it has been said. his as much mystery as a woman. There is always more to learn more to admire, and more to enjoy. An unfortunate prejudice that keeps some people away from chess is the popular belief that only a mental giant can play chess well. Playing chess is a specialized skill which can be developed by training and practice. An important point to remem- ber is this: to enjoy chess you donlt have to be a great master, you only have to be a little better than your opponents. What is also important is to have a clear picture of the basic rules, familiarize yourself with the relative value of different pieces and get a sys- tematic grasp of the opening systems. Fred Reinfeld '4Chess In a Nut Shell This years Chess Club is the first on the OCCC campus. It's primary pui'pose is to produce better chess players and to interest students in learning the intellectually challenging game. Beginners are taught by the experienced players. Intercollegiate competitions are anticipated. Presently tournaments are only among the club's members. Winners of the 1967-68 Chess Club Tournament are congratulated by College officials. First Row -Charles Ilabersberger. Alan Prandi. Fran ptrgomaniz. Second Row-C. Shepard. Dean of Stu- dents: Nlr. Tag: R, Novak. President of Orange County Community College: Nlr. Coetz. Advisor. u- ' 11111 -is- 83 ,w .--nl.,--4-,. ,-
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