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The main function of
the College Republican ne of the new clubs on campus this year is
volunteers was to enter O the College Republicans. The club mem
tain the children with bers volunteered much of their time
games and to paint the throughout the year for several different
guests’ hands and faces. projects.
Christine Simmons is They began the year with the Bilirakus
painting an American birthday party held at the Tarpon Springs
flag on the hand of a Civic Center. In November, they helped
happy and satisfied cus to register the campus family. Before they
tomer. Although most of could register other voters, they first had
their clients were chil to become deputy registrars. They com
dren, they painted red, pleted their volunteer work for the fall
white, and blue ele semester by helping Congressman
phants on the cheeks of Bilirakus with the mailing of his Christ
a number of adults. mas cards to his constituents.
New members joined in January and
the spring semester activities began very
slowly, but things picked up with voter
registration at Countryside Mall. A trip to
Tallahassee to see the capital and to ob
serve the legislature in session proved to
be most informative.
iimmons, T. Frauenhoffer; row two: D. Pickett, R. Burzese, D. Frauenhoffer, J. Kroeger, C. Mills
Itevenson, A. Stephens, C. Schreck; row three: M. Bryant, spon- J. Farrell, H. Baldwin, L. Yada, E.
or, M. Williamson, J. Carney, J. Yoder. three: G. Parker and M. Parker, sp

