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PHILOSOPHY CLUB The Philosophy Club is an or- ganization for students inter- ested in discussing informally, various aspects of philosophy and religion. Guest speakers, including Doctor's of Philosophy from the University, help to familiarize students with the many viewpoints and the num- erous philosophies of both mod- ern and ancient times. Mr. Tid- well, Philosophy Club sponsor, has helped spark much interest in the discussions of club members. i ,,.- i i - -, 1 . . . , M- ., an , . -.-up--ta f -- W Joe Abodeely, David Goldman, Sid Kurn, Bernie Chapnick, Mary Myers, Mary Rey, Iim Steinman, Clyde Tidwell. SCIENCE CLUB X Jim Sansbury, Mikc Mallen, Pat Tsaguris, Pami Martin, Sandy Eckberg, Mike Uremouich. Row 2: Tom O'Rourke, Bob McCain, jack Erickson, Ken Krane, Bob Brook, Ron Kalish. The chief purpose of the Science Club was to promote interest in the different scientific fields. To achieve this goal, movies and film strips on different as- pects of science were shown to club members. Guest speakers sparked interest in new fields and answered questions concerning new devel- opments in various sci- entific fields. Members of the science club at- tended lectures at the University of Arizona and participated in sci- entific field trips.
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HCMEROC REPRESE TATIVES 39' L- 4 W ,,j-v- J- -- -5 A -H ,K 'I ,J ',VnV:.,.. ixi,1s,g.,i.,-- 2 - WN. K C ,K U . Mr, ee: - . Row 1: Starr McCollum, Dianna Bangle, Jenny Roh, Carrie VVare, Sandi Indurante, Margaret XVhite, Linda Meriklc, Suzi VVoodruff, Karen Jacobson, Sandy Miller, Suzi Nations, Sandi Fulmer. Row 2: Estelle Friedman, Sharon NVilkcr- son, Alexis Caeopoulos, Sue Maddy, Rita Silverberg, Judy Ackerman, Chris Harris, Janet Kerfoot, Mary Selden McKee, Pat Tsaguris, Jim Hartsfield, Jody Morris, Diana Lind. Row 3: Fred Kisro, Enrique Huerta, Jim Sansbury, Steve Spit- zer, Ann Bingham, DecDee Sill, Dianne Jacobs, Sharon Smith, Andi Hoppcs, Pam Shaw, Marty VVamock, Kathie Gamble, Julie Szckely, Pam Harris, Terry Kahn, Jim Muir, Leroy Deyla, Hall Stubbs, Stan Jerrell, Richard Boyd. Row 4: Dean Metcalfe, Dave Myers, Tom Repp, Dick Browing, Marvin Burg, Kent Morgan, George Ortiz, Marty YVilson, Fer- nando Pacheco, Dave Yoakum, Dennis Albright, Joe Hinojosa, Sam Sawaya, Ed Chambers. 1, J ri, at an I0hH N01'f0I1, Mr. Phillips, Sgt.-at-ATTHS J,W,,1,, 79, K J Aduisof .yr.ef,,Xt X s, 'A 5 ,Q M ii: V ' 6 ' VS, , 'P ' E , av' J sp I ,qv ,f 'ivy A lx David Y02kUI1'!, A f Vd J Mary Selden McKee Vice-President 'W Secretary I fc- , ' A K VLVS A 'Eseddd fri, Ann Bingham, President
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