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2 4 ' IN ADDITION to lectures and workouts, the Judo Club held a raffle in the student lounge. Tickets were sold at 50 cents a piece. This cuddly giant panda, the first prize, was won by Susan Dec. . , ,A I .. v , z:-ii 1 ...AQ 'L xx 'l I 9- i li 'ii Judo: FRONT: Patricia Gunnip, Mrs. Vera Droppa, Sherri Poppe, Jean Droppa, Pres- ident Pat Rebeor, Couch Peter Petrosino BACK: Elise Marsh,.Jeft' Conn, Roland Sofo, Don O,Dell, Russell James, San Giacona 1 u 19... in ' '- ' 4 F V -L rdf!-f--J-wer A-11-f ,. we f X- e Sets , A x . . -va. I 5:3 I
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GONNA DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY! Bob Casper and Mary Jo Costisick take a spin at the Business Club's discofbeer blast. In the background, Tim Collins helps build a tower of empty glasses. DOWNING THEIR BEERS in this chugging contest are Joan Pedley, Mike Clifford, Mike Burke, and Gary Woods, the winner by a landslide. Breaking the college record, Gary guzzled his 16-ounce glass of beer in under ten seconds. This wasjust one of the fun events of the Business Club's beer blast, which was held in the college cafeteria. It attracted about 78 people. ciety. Established longer than the Psychology Club, they were able to sale and a beer blast. Interest was also high in the new Psycology Club. Members were ex- cited about starting their group, which was initiated by Psychology Professor Judy Craik. Although the club emphasized careers, it was also open to students who were just in- terested in psychology and didn't plan to continue in the field. Another active club emphasizing the future was the Engineering So- Psychology: FRONT ROW: Annie Jor- gensen, Linda Auten SECOND ROW: Joan Wheeler, Barb Krenzer, Kathy Bothwell, Crys York THIRD ROW: Carol Westmiller, Brenda Soloman, Wendy Byrne, Scott McCormican FORTH ROW: Cherris Gdula, Patti Pet- rosino, Mary Perriello, Debbie Mott BACK ROW: Judy Craik, Joe Clare, Tom Wellington set up a plan called Feedback . This involved exchanging letters with members who had already graduated. Attending a wide variety of engineering schools, these alumni were able to give club members a real feel for different colleges. While planning their careers, the Engineering, Psycholoy, and Busi- ness Clubs were all full of ideas to keep the year fun. Most important, they gave members a chance to ex- change ideas and organize events. The key to their success was adding an element of enjoyment, and mem- bers found an often exciting way to express their ideas. HOT TO TROT BusinesslEngineering!Psychology Clubs 45
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