"Del Sudoeste" PDF - Library - San Diego State University
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Hillel<br />
This year Hillel, a national organization for students jnterested in<br />
Judaism, sent delegates to a leadership convention for the Pacific<br />
Coast area, sponsored a lecture by Mrs. Jonas Salk on "Open<br />
Housing," held a Hanuka party, and participated in a program<br />
of Israeli singing and dancing. Hillel also conducted a Passover<br />
Model Seder commemorating the liberation of the Israelites<br />
from Egyptian slavery.<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota<br />
ROW 1 (from left): Carole<br />
Shannahoff, Royanne Raikow,<br />
Gloria Fisher, Linda<br />
Karel, Dr. Harry Ruja, Edward<br />
Naiman, Joanne Feldman.<br />
ROW 2: Douglas Cohen,<br />
Bunny Feurzeig, Victor Druskin,<br />
Jim Bookbinder, Neshat<br />
Elihu, Sheldon Polovin, Anthony<br />
Albert.<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota, a<br />
national women's music<br />
fraternity, places special<br />
emphasis on the development<br />
of better musicianship,<br />
scholarship, ·anA.~_.~<br />
performance. This year<br />
its members ushered at<br />
concerts and sponsored<br />
a concert in the fall<br />
and spring semesters.<br />
. I' J H b er Bunny Feurzeig, Karen<br />
ROW 1 (from left): Judy Taylor, Judy Sine air, eanne ue n ,<br />
Laffoon, Bonnie Rogers. K J h<br />
ROW 2: Dorothy Hutchinson, Linda Snyder, Pam Lawrence, ay , 0 nson.<br />
Newman<br />
Club<br />
The Newman Cl.ub works to develop spiritual, educational,<br />
cultural, and social interests of Catholic students on the campus.<br />
This year it sponsored a dance after the Fresno <strong>State</strong> basketball<br />
g~me, held a party for an orphanage, conducted two mountain<br />
trips, and held discussions at the Newman Club Center twice a week.<br />
Christian Science<br />
Organization<br />
This year the Christ~an Science organization<br />
held a reception for new students,<br />
gave a scholarship,. h~ar~ lec~urers,<br />
participated in Rehgl?n-m-LI~e vyeek,<br />
and held weekly meetmgs which included<br />
readings and testimonies.<br />
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ROWJ~ (fIZID 1eft):Jeanne Schnautz, Sheryl Hand, Beverly Osterman,<br />
~m ee ey, 1 Ray LeDesma, Maureen Baldwin, Diane DeVinney,<br />
~Ichel.e Rehfeld, Pam McPhie, Larry Faucl\.er ROW 2· Father<br />
Straling, Bill Emerton, Mary Cattano Sue Hoover V· . P .<br />
cano, Carolyn Kline, Jackie Dolan, Ja~e Lyons, Ma;k ~~~~e, J~~~<br />
Da;rlJy, Mike Powers, Kathy ~oche. ROW 3: Tony Fisher, Diane<br />
Pritchett, Charlene Lavery, Lmda Picco, Betty Miele Karen Vitlip,<br />
~~g~ ~mstro.ng, Pat Forster, Lin Vigneault. ROW 4': Mike Griffin,<br />
Walt S~ ff~b~dbgeL' Bob Rohlinge~, Terry Gaughen, Fred Totten,<br />
e in, 0 oya, Paul Martin, Fred Gunther.<br />
M t Chamberlain, Gwen<br />
ROW 1 (from left): Nancy Wulzen, argare B bbe Thomp-<br />
Nowry, Sherry Fleener, Cindi Newby, Sally co~awaY'V;eeland Judy<br />
son, David Fares. ROW 2: Paul Stefanson, ancy ,<br />
I G Page Susan Vreeland, Lancey Holly, Darice<br />
T Jody Stee, ary ,<br />
Ti~;~ts, <strong>San</strong>dy Rees, Barbara Grove.<br />
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