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I ' V.'r' ?rl: Standing, lefT To righT: K. Mackler, L. Gordon ladvisori, S. RalsTon, J. LeiTh, R. Knapp. SiTTing, lefT To righT: J. Rubbo, J. Bowker, K. Coe. Music Association The Music AssociaTion fills Two viTally imporTanT roles. FirsT, iT provides a social group To flll profiTably The spare momenTs of individuals in The Music DeparTmenT. For This, iT sponsors excellenT concerTs and dances each year and has numerous parTies for The members. Secondly, The organizaTion aTTemst To furTher The professional growTh of HS members and Thus has quiTe a few music evenTs for boTh iTs members and The enTire sTudenT body. John Bowker is The presidenT of This acTive group. fxg- STanding, left To righT: C. Sofield, E. Pizer, B. Connolly, M. Rudolph, G. Perry, C. Hirshorn, A. Colalillo, D. FleTcher. SiTTing, lefT To righT: P. Wilhelm, C. KrauTh, L. Feldner, E. Brown, S. STearns, N. Lewis, R. Thorson. OBS. NoT limiTed To biology majors or science maiors, The CBS. offers To iTs members lecTures and discussions concerning prominenT areas of biological sTudy. For The member who is inTeresTed in problems seen only Through a microscope, There is ample opporTuniTy To pursue his inTeresT; There is also a welcome maT ouT for The sTudenT who is inTeresTed in possible parTicipaTion in The general area of biology. WhaTever his maior field of sTudy, The 08.8. exTends iTs membership To 70 all Those inTeresTed in discussing conTroversial issues found in Today's socieTy.
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Back row: left To right: D. Fletcher, H. Freeman, F. Ebensberger, C. Sofield, G. Perry, W. Brown, C. Russin, P. Reno. SiTTing, left To right: G. Wolfhard, P. Wilhelm, J. Lundberg, B. Cornet, M. Sabbath, 5. Alper, R. Thorson. M.A.R.A.B.l. To get a membership ThaT is Truly inTeresTed in The many areas of science is The main goal of M.A.R.A.B.l. This pasT year was an acTive one for The Club; in addiTion To The usual discussions, films, lecTures and proiecTs were added To The agenda. AlThough closely associated wiTh The OrganizaTion of Biological Sciences, M.A.R.A.B.l. is disTincT in ThaT one of The firsT Topics of conversaTion among iTs members is To Try To Find ouT The meaning of M.A.R.A.B.I. . .11- ..w - - h. -. .T'dRu' ' 7 .. . . i i ivofA'cfi'r-r. Sitting, lefT To right: R. Shields iadvisori, B. Friedman isec'y.i, P. Alloco, R. ManTek, J. DeSheplo, N. CogliaTi, R. Weinstein, J. KurTz, H. Rosenblum, J. Fedoryk. Men's Athletic Association RepresenTing every male undergraduaTe, The Men's AThleTic AssociaTion is one of The mosT imporTanT and rewarding organizaTions To belong To. ITs members are limiTed To The presidenTs of The inTramural Teams on campus. IT is The Associa- Tion ThaT deTermines The rules and regulaTions ThaT govern all men's inTramural acTiviTies. The members are also responsible for selecTing The all-sTar Teams which are picked from The Team sporTs, raTher Than individual sporTs. The all-sTars, in Turn, represenT Madison in Tri-campus compeTiTion. Under The guidance of Mr. RoberT Shields, The AssociaTion once again had a very successful year. 69
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Tfl' STanding, IefT To righT: D. Cooper, R. DeGregoris, M. BlumerT. SiTTing, lefT To righT: P. Hasslocher, 8. Parks, C. Warcola. Pi Delta Epsilon Pi DelTa Epsilon, The NaTional CollegiaTe Journalism FraTerniTy, compIeTed iTs second full year aT The Madison Campus. The membership of This organizaTion is limiTed To sTudenTs who have been acTive in The area of journalism, wheTher H be for COLUMNS, The MeTropoliTan , UniversiTy Woman or CONNOTATION. The members are voTed mm The TraTerniTy and are presenTed wiTh a pin and cerTichaTe ThaT gives Them local as well as naTional recogniTion. One of The basic: aims of The organizaTion is To keep The college iournalisTic endeavors on a maTure and inTelIecTual level. 4 K ' L. i r, - wjzd STanding, IefT To right: E. Damianopoulos Tadvisori, C. Miller, T. Karlin, D. Balboul, P. Hasslocher, S. Beemer, L. Zeger. Sitting, lefT To right: K. BreiTman, C. O'Donnell, D. Gusack, R. lzzo, Pres. Psychology Club The Psychology Club oTTers To iTs energeTic members The opporTuniTy To pracTice and parTicipaTe in many psychological invesTigaTions. WheTher or noT group Therapy Takes place aT The meeTings is noT known, buT iT is known ThaT The Club is acTive on campus and is always looking for a Topic ThaT generaTes mixed emoTions Tsuch as The BeaTlesT. The members Then Try To capTure These emoTions by rapidly priming a quesTionnaire. One Thing is obvious-The Club offers exciTing and educaTional proiecTs To iTs members. 71
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