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I TERNA TIONAL RELA TI ONS CL UB Being a somewhat international body as a result of our summers abroad, a keen interest in international affairs is b,ound to arise. To increase our understanding of world affairs, Dr. Albert Gares leads the club in field trips, attendance at lectures, and meetings with similar organizations in educational institutions in the area. Principal among the clubls activities is the Know Your Ports series given be- fore each Cruise to familiarize all hands with the opportunities for recreation, sight- seeing, and shopping to be found in the various ports of call. FIRST ROW QL to RJ M. Connaughton, G. Muller, D. Schroeder, R, Gilman, C. Goetz, R. G. Saleeby, B. R. Mangan, R. Kelly. CIR CLE KU CL we rf H e 5-is -' '- ,f FIRST ROW CL to Rl D. H. White, J. E. Lemerise, R. Johnson, I K, Burk C. A. M ' , ,' - . ' C, S h I algia, J F. LaP1nta-Sec., SECOND ROW: V. B. Leitch-Corr. Sec., R, P, C mm, R. Klattenberg Treas R G Bauer -, - - , A. Ba -P grand, R. D. Ray, F. G. Daresta-Veep. rsm res, W' C' Casa 90 The Maritime College is a member of the Circle K International, affiliated with the Kiwanis International. Organized to provide service to the College and com- munity, the Circle K Club is sponsored by the local Parkchester Kiwanis. T 3, C2 and mar Lon oflii The sion turr othl I Per Sur the the
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DAMA GE CONTROL fs John Ingram Damage Control Officer Nothing aboard ship is more feared than a raging. uncon- trollable fire. lVith this in mind, the ships ofgficers decided at the onset of the 362 cruise to inaugurate a trained damage control team. This team is now under the able leadership of John Ingram lfc. Together with Commander Clark, he works this unorganized group into a close knit team trained in the use of fire fighting and damage control equipment. They accom- plish this through frequent exposure to the ships equipment and frequent training sessions. Cn the cruise a prolieiency is developed and exhibited many times during weekly fire drills. During these drills, the teams face many experiences and haz- ards which would be confronted during an actual lire. Upon returning to the College the Administration decided that it would be a distinct advantage to continue making use of the damage control crew. They therefore continued Cadet Ingram's rate into the academic year and charged him with keeping the damage control crew proficient in the dorms. He has been able to do so through frequent training sessions. T B ck, B. Kahler, J. Clausen, S Peters G Ferranti J Lane' ' u CL-Rl STANDINGJJ- Ha11,C- Sheehan, S- C1afffYf - V f ' . 5 ' - iG.DeT0rres,A.Aymer. J. Szallai, T. Newman, G. Hoose, J. M angels. KNEELING5 T. Maffm, G- Gefmamef 89
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E WMA CL UB The Maritime College Newman Club is a campus organization for Catholic cadets and is afliliated with the National New- man Club Federation. Prof. Bernard F. Long, faculty advisor, works with the club oflicers in arranging interesting programs. The club makes arrangements for confes- sions, Sunday Mass, Lenten Services, Noc- turnal Adoration, a marriage forum, and other activities. During the Summer Sea Training Period, the Newman Club ofhcers lead Sunday services for Catholic cadets, giving the sometimes needed c'lift', at the end of the work week, before another begins. Yam , ,Q 5-Nf-si 1' FIRST ROW CL to RD F. Ward, W. J. Luckas, J. C. Callahan-Veep, G. M. Cullen Pres., W. A. Ferreira, J. Lennon, R. A. Fillare. SECOND ROW: D. Newman. M. Con naughton, R. Kelly, M. Tobin-Rep., G. Baumbach, G. Boomgaard. THIRD ROW: D P Schroeder, D. Metzger, L. Yanazzo, T. W. Allen, G. M. Ford, Lemerise. FIRST ROW CL to RJ J. K. Callahan, F. Hall-Moderator, E. R. Krisher. SEC- OND ROW: W. schneider, R. Gilman, L. Gfeve. BIBLE STUDY CL UB The Bible Study Club was formed in the. Spring of 1961 with the idea in mind of having a stimulating discussion of God's word, and of providing good Christian fellowship. Feeling that both a head and heart knowledge of God's word is necessary, the Club has adopted Psalms 119:11 as best setting forth its ideals: Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against theefj
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