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st 7 X MW? X ,:,. ' 1 A .ur 5 wg, 'v X W Q First row, left to right: Karen Schoch, Melinda Manzo, Chris Pope, Fluth Gullborg. Second row: John Jansen, George Dob- son, Kurt Hartmann, Mike Dillon, Mike Stephan, Mr. Mort Swartz. VETS CLUB The Veterans Club's primary concern is to small loans for campus vets whenever their need To finance these needs, the Vets hold various raising activities, including last October's Pork icommonly referred to as a Pig Roastl. Plans for this ing include a blood drive and another Pig Roast. ln tion, they plan to have a raffle in March, with proceeds to go to dental care for the Handicapped Along with money raising events, the Vets club visited another Veteran Association at Jefferson City ani one at Columbia. The officers last fall were President Ted Ellis an Vice-President Lynn Abrams. This spring new officer: took over: President Lynn Abrams, Vice-President Den ny Trantham and Secretary Pat Braudis. The club's membership opened up this year to any student on campus. HGRTICUL TURE This year the Horticulture Club began the area between the Lecture Halls and Science Other activities included decorating the interior of library with plants as well as building a set of special benches for plant propagation. Kevin McGill, president, Mike Dillon, vice-president Melinda Manzo, secretary-treasurer, and the club fu projects through plant sales and participation in Mafket. MW' ju.
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lx' 1 rw. ., h., 1, . 'hw , M1 fa PI 1 N3 Q BLA CK STUDENT UNION During the school year the Black Student Union was good samaritan to needy families during the holiday nsons. They also went to Homer G. Phillips Hospital to e the children's ward two television sets and provided children with little gifts and a party on Christmas Eve. Also, in February, the B.S.U. sponsored various ar- s, speakers, and presented films to highlight Black ture during the second annual Black History Week. 1541 ,, . l I q' la Left to right: Gilda Brown, Janis Foreman, Pam Cummings, Byron Seymour, Diane Price, Pierre DuPree, Ann Albert, Canithe Kelley.
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N 'sa W IJ Yma- DENTAL ASSISTING CLUB 1 gl 3 R I' I E 'Y U r' W - ,,,,,ff:wml.... 5723. YK 5 YVWTVQ at A 1, . ' 'fw- K g, fa, X .utr N, 9,-A' MI VAVV wg row, left to right: Renee Geno, Sue Schermes, Nancy Quest, :y Zinselmeier, Gerry Noss, Sherry Koenig, Betty Kreutz, Eve zer. Second row: Marcia Farrah, Debbie Fluck, Vicky Bridges, ll Richards, Debbie Taenzer, Sue Beckman, Linda Hill. Third Nancy Schwartz, Linda Schifko, Jane Johnson, Mary LeBrun, 1 Jackson, Stacey Simpson, Brenda Rosebrough, Paula nas, Jan Runnels. Fourth row: Sue Brookshire, Sue Leibach, Kathy Cannito, Tina Donato, Cheri Bublis, Lisa Abramson, Robin Mantler, Sandy Engel, Elaine Tillinger. Fifth row: Michelle Cassoutt, Pat Seifried, Donna Derr, Peggy Redmond, Lillian Rhodus, Kim Walsh, Mary Ellen Fluzicka. Sixth row: Sue Missy, Marsa Wyman, Linda lntfeld, Janet Olliges, Fran Silhavy. Not pictured: Karen Blume, Linda Cullen, Jennifer Millot, Connie Phillips, Pat Randleman.
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