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Political Affairs Club If you are up on what’s happening in the world then join the Political Af¬ fairs Club in their discussions on politics and current events. They operate with a rotating chairman. Political affairs are especially impor¬ tant to the people in this area since this is the nation’s government seat. For stimulating discussion or a good argument drop in on the Political Af¬ fairs Club. First Row: Tim McGary, Mike McClain, Mark Taplin, Greg Jervis, Jeanne Rumlik. Second Row: Mark Robbins, Robert Godec, John Bilyeu, Margot Nusbaum, Carol Allen, Bill Eby, Susi Wing, John Peterson. Third Row: John Curtis, David Shaeefer, Kevin Maher, Evan Cantor, Rick Simoni, James Yacobi, Ingo Baussus. David Goodwin, Jim Sykes, Paul Ragan, Tom Ranken, Wade Shankle, Chuck Eby. Fourth Row: Lee Winter, Michael Murray, Bernhard Steinbach, Carole Moraees, Su Palmer, Richard Breshnev, Todd Shields (Secretary), Mike Godec. 136 ORGANIZATIONS
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Latin Club T» « s ' • t iX 1“ «••»».” First Row: Mark S. Gadea (Vice President), Ralph Noder, Martha DeKent (Treasurer), Cathy Clark, Sidney Barnes (President). Second Row: Mrs. Billman (Sponsor), Maureen Minarik, Ruth Qhmy, Heidi Wallace, Judy Rumlik, Amy Norton, Kirk Trlsler. Third Row: Lesley Hatch, Robin Copeland, Helen Kidd, David Goodwin, Lori Bucco, Al Warren, John Hansen. Fourth Row: Patty Horn, Marilyn Mentzer, Jeanne Rumlik, Carla Boynton, Pat Hopper, David Jewish, Susi Wing. Fifth Row: Jim Yacobi, Ingo Bausus, Pat Ghoyce, Don Rifkin, David Hill, Karen Green, Joseph Boush, Pat Causey, Chris O ' Rourke, John Daniels. Want to buy a slave? If you do in¬ vestigate the Latin Club. Dedicated to the Roman living style, the Latin Club holds slave auctions and celebrates Roman festivals. This year their Christmas party (Satur¬ nalia) was held late because of weather complications. The Latin Club banquet was held in the Spring, it included a slave auction—female slaves were auctioned off—and all the traditional garb with laurel crowns and flowing robes. ORGANIZATIONS 135
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Vr International Affairs Club Jm m r 11| — m ' v nr 1 ?|HP! Always have an urge to rule the world? Live out your fan¬ tasies in International Affairs Club. Participate in the Model United Nations and see what it feels like to manipulate coun¬ tries. The International Affairs Club plays political games which sometimes break into all out wars. The most sophisticated weapon, an eraser, is the only weapon used. Club participation can lead to great diplomatic finesse and club members are known for their choice of words. The International Affairs Club has come to the root of every problem affecting this country. Unwilling to show up their superiors, they continue to keep the keys to all the problems locked in their minds. First Row: Tim McGary, Tom Ranken. Dave Schaefer, Mark Taplln, Robert Godec. Se¬ cond Row: Mark Robbins, Evan Cantor, Jim Sykes, Sust Wing, David Goodwin, Chuck Eby. Third Row: Greg Jervis, Margot Musbaum, Mike Murray, Kevin Maher, John Curtis, Old Grlnchface. Fourth Row: Carol Allen, Lee Ann Jerome, Pat Causey, Patricia Causey, Wade Shenkel, Henry Johnson. Fifth Row: Mark Godec, Jim Snock, Rocky Stone. Chris Hayes, Dave Medusa, Bill Eby, Tom Diesel. ORGANIZATIONS 137
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