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L. to R. D. McClure, M. Bell, E. Walter Hillel Hillel is the religious orgamzation on campus is composed of the Jewish students of Hart- and SUCE. The group meets at Temple El for the purpose of developing spiritual and tual character. Religious services, intellec- debates, dances and roller skating parties are the activities sponsored for the benefit of two student bodies. ewman Club The Hartwick College Newman Club, is afiili- ated with the SUCE Newman Club, and has ex- isted on campus since 1932. A member of the In- ternational Association of Newman Clubs, the chapter supports a three fold aim: religious, educa- tional, and social. Activities of the club include Presbyterian Club The Presbyterian College Club, founded two years ago, at- tempts to provide the college student with a religious groupls solidarity and direction. Members study and discuss various social and intellectual questions that may arise on the college campus. Through these discussions the students have the op- portunity to air their opinions, as well as to add to their own, the opinions of others. OFFICERS Co-Chairman: Marilyn Bell fHartwickj Carol Ham CSUCED ROW I L. to R. R. Black, P. Bernstein, M. Holtz ROW 2 Y. Rokhsar, M. Bier, S. Rogolf, B. Steinberg Communion breakfasts, coffee hours, and special speakers. The Lenten program features a series of lectures on the Church and its teachings. The or- ganization is under the leadership of Father George Phillips. OFFICER: President: Bozzone qsuosy L. to R. ROW I J. Cashin, D. Terpinning, R. Stamm, F. Marotta, B. Karas, M. Romain, K. Grant ROW 2 M. A. Noon, K. Hansen, N. Igel, M. VanBuren, M. Saldicco, B. Cesarski, M. Riley, M. A. Scully, R. Riley, J. Paris
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Wesley Club This year the Wesley S. C. A. .S. A. The purpose of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion is to provide an opportunity for Christian wor- ship and fellowship within a constructive frame- work. This past year has seen many activities. There were films concerning missionary work, a Christmas program describing how Christmas is observed in foreign lands, with Hartwick students from Russia, Germany, Sweden, and Puerto Rico participating, plus a contemporary drama of the Prodigal Sonf, OFFICERS ROW I, L. to R., U. Bergen, P. Schumacher, M. Van Pfffidemi' Peter SChUf1'13ChCI' Apeldorn, H. Johnson, C. Thompson ROW 2g L. Dun- Vice-P1'e5.,' Henry Johnson ?CW01d, 532-OAWDUbi?1, Nasele, Hcwglfhffi G- Frey, C- Secretary, Marlene Van Apelclorn anssen 35 . entamore, . no rio, D. Almy, , Ed R. Groth, D. scott, R. Boening Row 4,- R. schneidef, Tmmfm' .na Laux Advzsor, Miss Irene Falk N. Barhydt, B. Welsh. Club has held panel dis- cussions, hymn sings, a picnic, and a series of special Lenten services led by both Dr. Lyon and Reverend Surnmerson. This group gives interested students an opportunity to grow mentally and spiritu- ally, and thus be better equipped to contribute to the Hartwick and Oneonta . . A. Jones. COI1'1I1'1l.1I'11l11CS. Recognizing the claims of Jesus Christ as the Lord of Life, the Student Christian Association of Hartwick College seeks to increase knowledge of Him and of His will, to strengthen the devotional life of the students, to provide opportunities for service to the college and community 3 and to en- courage participation in social fellowship. One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas pag- eant, The Light Is Love, written by Mrs. Mar- jorie Garhart and Robert Swift. Another high point was Religious Emphasis Week which featured the Reverend Knaus as guest speaker. OFFICERS: President: Peter Sprague Vice-President: Robert Groth Secretary: Lucille Brewer Treasurer: Gertrude Frey Advisors: Dr. and Mrs. Garhart ROW 1, L. to R., Peter Sprague ROW 2g'L. Deavitt, C. Hoehen, L. Judge, N. Planck, ROW I L. to R. A. Jones, G. Frey, P. Sprague, R. Groth, Dr. Garhart ROW 2 N. Planck, I. Nagele, P. Brown, U. Bergen ROW 3 M. Hoyt, C. MacLain, J. Ruschmeyer, ROW 4 J. Centamore, J. McCabe, C. Neilson, J. Rei- mann, M. Diehl, M. Jones ROW 5 C. Onofrio, C. Janssen, R. Fraser, L. Judge, G. Arnold, C. Thompson ROW 6 H. Lettola, P. Barker, B. Buschynski, M. Hines, B. Reese, J. Stroh ROW 7 C. Dubiel, G. Sutch, P. Schumacher, R. Diegel, K. Hergert, N. Barhydt, I-I. John- son, K. Evans, B. Welsh, R. Schneider
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American Institute of Physics This year the Hartwick College Stu- dent chapter of the A.I.P. was founded. The purpose of this group is to promote the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of the science of physics in its application to human welfare. It is a professional society consisting of five member societies. Membership in one of the 86 student chapters, has the advan- tages of current information in the field, a film lending service, as well as job Nursing Club The Nursing Club is an organization girls who are interested in gaining a bett understanding of their future professio The club is a means of maintaining unit among the nurses who have so many diver gent activities. Through the aid of Dea Lacey, monthly meetings are made possibl Speakers, faculty, senior nurses and nur on affiliation have provided us with pr grams of value. The Nursing Club is branch of the Hartwick College Nurses AJ sociation. May students are members of th Student Nurse Association of New Yorl State. Physics Club p The Hartwick College Physics Club was organized several years ago at the request of students interested in science. They formed a club to stimulate and promote interest in physics and its allied fields. To further these ends the club sponsors films and guest speakers to introduce novel ideas. Field trips to various industries and research laboratories are arranged so that the student may perceive a more accuraie conception of the work that lies ahead. The club also makes an annual award to the outstanding physics major in the Freshman Class. OFFICERS: President: Earl Brundage Vice-President: Donald Andersen Advisor: Mr. Everal J. Smith L. to R. ROW 2 R. Horn, B. Downing, D. Terpinning, C. Gard- ner, A. Ferreira, S. Benton, J. Russell, J. Atwell ROW I K. Han- sen, D. Andersen, N. Wilsey, C. Stewart, Mr. E. Smith. placement facilities. K Ewa 64
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