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The Medical and Allied Health Society consists of anyone interested in health professions. Because of the wide variety of specialties, the major emphasis is placed on health care using the team approach. Speakers from different areas are invited each month to discuss their particular profession and hoiv they work in the health team. Auxiliary affairs are planned throughout the year. Members have an opportunity to ride with the Harrisonburg Rescue Squad three times a month, take field trips to Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, the Hemodialysis Center, U.Va. and MCV Medical Facilities, and the RMH Lab . Involvement with the RMH pediatrics floor and some nursing homes in the area provide for socialization with the ill. The Pre-Legal Society is geared to aiding those students who are interested in law-related fields . The purpose of the society is to unite students with an interest in undergraduate legal studies. By acting as a reservoir of information, problems and questions of the individual members can be satisfied in a manner not always available on the local level. The society endeavors to broaden its members perspectives by having guest speakers and holding forums, as well as other functions, which will aid and increase its members ' awareness of law-related fields . •••••••••• •••••••••••••• The Chemical Society, a student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society, exposes students to real world careers in chemistry and provides academic as well as social opportunities . Meetings are held bi-monthly, with speakers from industry, academia, government and other related fields . The society sponsors a number of social events such as parties, picnics and sporting events to increase faculty-student rapport and to encourage interaction among the different science departments . Members serve the student body by providing chemistry tutors and representing the school in various state and regional American Chemical Society meetings. Community projects included last year ' s successful chemistry-magic shows which were given to schools in the area to promote the field of chemistry as a career. Natural Laws 238 Chemical, Pre-Legal. Pre-Medical
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» » » » » » » » » » » ROTC — David Cain. Scott Campbell. Diane DoveU, Michael Evans. Leanne Farrar, Matthew Finnerty, Craig Fredrickson, Thomas Gainey. Anthony Gillespie. John Graves. Craig Grove. Robert Hanger. John Kent on, Keith Kirk. Michael Langan, Roger Low, Bob Luke, Gerald McGill. Michael Mellin. Christopher Miller. Ernest Miller. Steven Owen. Craig Patterson. John Peterson. Timothy Powell, Carey Redd. Stephen Riviere. John Roberson. Eric Sherer. Robert Thomas. Willis Tiller. Craig Vest, Jessica Ward. Michael Whetston, Xicole Willner, Edward Adelstein. Steve Alford, Lois Arnot, Don Azevcdo. Richard Batten. Glen Boykin, Brian Bnrijon. John Carothers. Cedric Carroll. David Cornelius. Barry Davis. Dale DeBruler. Rachelte Dematt. John Draper. Pat Essein. Nancy Ferguson. Jeffrey Forman. Joseph Fox. Ouintus Franklin. Robert Eraser, John Ftdk. John Gains. Richard Galan. Dana Gillis, Steven Grandel. Michael Gray. Scott Gray. Mark Grove. John Harriman. Christopher Harvey. Randy Johnson, Kevin Jones, William Karppi. Trey Lane. Teresa Lawrence. David Lazas. Michael Legg. Marcel LeHardy, Robert Leonard, Christopher Long, David MacDonald. Reginald Mason. Charles May, Gregg Meyer, Christine Moniz, W Martin Xixon, Gerald Peter. David Phares. David Rowlings, Robin Risley, Jane Robertson, Julie Simon, Mark Simpson. Marvin Stith, Rich Stockhausen. Janet Tolnian. MBC: Vicky Calhoun. Genevieve Cagney, John McClanahan. John Good. Bill Myers;. James Black. William Clark. Barbara Crompton. Joseph Dildy. Grant Ehat. Rick F.lhcanger. Brian Gilley. David Hallman. Rodney llargraves. Bob Hockersmith, John Howard. William Jasien. Sam Mikitarian. iMurie Moe. John Noftsinger, Kathy Pearl. Mike Praisner. Brian Roberts. Jt hn Russel. Samuel Smith. Mike Stockhausen. Sue Sturgeon. Gary Thomas. Thomas Utz, Kevin Williamson, Sean ODonnel. Melanie Wilson, Agnes Vivaldi, Matt Merritt. MBC: Lisa Freeman; MBC: Lissa West. » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » i » ¥¥ »»» ¥ »»,i»» »»» »» » ¥ » » » »» »
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Dave Parker (left) listens to comments as he directs a Pre-Legal Society meeting, the Chemical Society ( extreme far left) injects their new position. PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY (far left) — Front Row: Mark Dowd, Vice-President; Tine Look, Secretary, David Parker, President. Second Row: Sora Whalen. Janet Schoettinger. Greg Payne, Julie Whelan. Susan Beazley, Cheryl Outten, Janice Tribbett, Shannon McCarthy. Third Row; Kirti Brooks. MariAnne Gray. Janice Bell, Cathy Crawford. Janine Gray, Dawn Bonham. Laura Kane, Gary Davis. Back Row; Mark Forseth. Lynn Reiser. Ken Picardi. Larry Pfeifer, Linda Kreutzer, Toni Boggess, Ray Neely, Kevin Gill. MEDICAL SOCIETY (top) — Front Row: Kathryn i ' nruh. Tracy Driggs, Lisa Householder, Tracy Sulc, Dixie Hoover. Second Row: Aleisha Humphrey. Shirley Smith. Ludvig Shirey. Vice President; Shirley Hannah. President; Brenda Xichol, Secretary, Cindy Kenley, Lynn Guenther. Back Row; Judy Haas. Sharon Quarks, David Rogowski, Joe Grzeskiewicz. Tricia Cronk. Stephanie Calos, Kathy Barnes, Donna Cole. Sot present: David Hadsell, Treasurer. CHEMICAL SOCIETY (center) — Front Row: Laurie Locascio. Bruce Thompson. Phil Britt. Joe Avagadro, Michael Davoli. Second Row; Diane Prertyman, Cathy Crawford, Tammy Page, Kathy Bryant, Vice President. Sam Aldridge. Treasurer; Brenda Warden, Secretary; Chip Baker, Chemist; Margaret Lewis, Ed Windmiller . Back Row: Debbie Weissert, Mark Ivanhoe, Beth Anne Xeff, Xancy Stubbins, Matthew Stershic. Kevin Gillie. President; David Whipple. Rod Rohrer. Mike Braun, Andy Reese, Esq., Marie Boadle. Chemical. Pre-Legal, Pre-Medical 239
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