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46.3 'tif IRC Activities Designed to Assist Foreigners The International Relations Club introduced foreign stu- dents to activities that they could take part in and attempted to make them feel more at home. Members of the club sponsored a mixer in February and also took a trip to the Twin Cities to the Guthrie Theater. IRC members also toured I.B.M. A canoe trip was also taken in the spring. The club had about 30 members. The officers were: Mohammed Khan, president, Jim Olson, vice-presi- dentg Elizabeth Evangelista, treasurerg and Karen Cathey, secretary. Vietnamese student Diep Trinh is interviewed for an article in the Echo . . 1 ---Ai. V . --I.: ,, 1-,fit QW ' ' '- ijt ' IF-The-V. , V . lW ' International Relations Club, ROW 1: Jamshid Hakimian, Diep Trinh, Sue Shaddix, Karen Cathey, Cynthia Cooley, ROW 2: Sue Buland, Phil Aldritt, Vanessa Carroll, Dina Martin, M. Azher Khan.
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Lutheran Student Club orks for Fellowship The Lutheran Student Association is a religious organiza- tion designed to provide its members with both religious and social activities to participate in. In the past the mem- bers have been active in Potlatch and Sno Week activities. At their meetings, members have attempted to create un- derstanding and fellowship among students of various re- ligious beliefs. Discussions, films and guests comprised the meetings. Members of the club have previously met at the Fire- side Room of Zumbro Lutheran Church. Mr. DeWaine Silker was the adviser for the club and Dave Huntington was the president. Eugene jurrens CRIGHTJ seeks further information on transcendental meditation from Mr. Mark Hanson. The Lutheran Students Association sponsored Mr. I-Ianson's talk. Campus Crusade Tries to Build Faith in Christ The Campus Crusade was an organization that attempted to bring people together to get acquainted and to build their faith in Chirst. Every Thursday night at 7:30, members of the club met at the home of Herb Riegler. These lessons contributed to growth in Christ with the main goals being: love by faithg being filled with Spiritg and sharing faith with others. Members were active in an all night bowling party with a fellowship session following. They also lis- tened to several speakers and saw various movies. E Campus Crusade was open to anyone interested and of all ages. The club had 35 members and was headed by Ron johnson. Mr. Lane Grant was the adviser. Campus Crusade: BOW 3-Robin Smith KLEFTJ, Mike Sloan, Nancy Meyer, Tammy Nelson, Harson Harvey, Delores Roth, John Bryant. ROW 2-Ron johnson, Diane Peterson, Debbie Peterson, Gwen Morsching, Diane Ricci, Tim Logan. ROW 1-j0yce'F,-ei- heit, LeeAnn Weibal, Lynn Shea, Robin Orr.
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Rochester Varsity Club dmits Girl Members For the first time, the Varisty Club included the cheer- leaders and the Iackettes for a total of 170 members. The RCC Varsity Club promoted and supported athletics and built school spirit. The organization earned money by handling concessions at all sports activities. These profits went toward awards, banquets, and the jackets members received for lettering. A banquet and parents' day were held at the end of each of the three sport seasons. The Varsity Club was also active outside the college, with many of the members helping to raise money for the March of Dimes. Varsity Club President Kerry Linbo was assisted by Mark Peterson, vice-president, and Rick Clark, secretary- treasurer. Club adviser was Mr. Cy Champa. Mr. Cy Champs CLEFTQ reviews a basketball game program with Mark Peterson and Mr. Lynn King. 7 ,,.. -'.', , af f, ,,,, , , A ,,.,.-- Varsity Club-ROW I: Mr. Cy Champa, Rick Clark, Kerry Linbo, Mr. Lynn King. ROW 2: Rick Ewing, Iim Parlin, Rick Swenson, Mike Lathrop, Ken Reed, Harley Nelson, Brian Sevareid, Tim Ryan, jerry McKay. ROW 3: John Mueller, Mark Wignes, Craig McCallum, Jeff McKay, Paul Bucher, Tom Biester, Allan Hruby, Scott Nigon, Steve Preble. ROW 4: Kiel Anderson, Bob Neis, Brad Nietz, Steve Dostal, Roger Perrizo, Terry Kent, Tom Marpe, Denny Theede, Gary Rippentrop, Vito Briatico. ROW 5: Ann Coulson, Al Miller, Todd Wolf, Clyde Crockett, Chuck Caverly, Tom Haase, john Svend- sen, Marv Stafford. ROW 6: Dave Olson, Luther Ulrich, Paul Schmidt, Gwen Delzer, Bill Patterson, Carol Mullholland, Kevin Brown, Debbie Hanken, Don Schindle. ROW 7: David Tnckman, Dan Coyle, Pete Peterson, Dan Van I-look,
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