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Conservative Club 'ins SEATED: A. Unrath, Miss Stucki, advisor, C. Fridcnvalds, D. Calamaras, P. Huey. STANDING: E. Cristing, B. Gates, D. MacElroy, lf. Senn. CONSERVATIVIQ CLUB A new political club on campus, the Conservative Club aims to keep the stu- dent body informed ol the consewative movement in the United States. llfleetings during the year included Dr. liinderis speaking on Wl'he American Conserva- tive: a Liberal I-listorian's Approachf, Miss Stucki, club advisor, spoke on 'aThe Artist and Libertyf' and led a panel discussion on Wfhe National Purpose. A newsletter was issued monthly to keep the student body in touch with the club's activities. WHO'S Wl'lO Students selected for Whois Wlio in American Colleges and Unive1'sities are juniors and seniors who have shown outstanding achievement in scholarship and extracurricu.lar activities. Chosen by the Student Senate and approved finally by the de- partment heads, these students then become members of a group of distinguishd students from many col- leges and universities across the nation. Who '5 Who SEATED: S. Burdick, S- Pfmlos, Lg Bunk, E. Um, A. Kam -1. I... P nr- . STANDING- v M 'l- lcs, C. Chambers, P. Mader, W. Picllkcv F. Scnn, R. Cape, C. lliulno, Gillahiill, P. Hiuuy, i l QM I04
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Circle K CIRCIQIC K During the aeademie Yffill' Circle K was instrumental in ohtaining a lied Cross ltloodmo- hile for the City of Oneonta, and llils provided ushers for Commun- ily Concerts and the James lVlore- dilh Convoralion. The presentation ol' the John A. lloll liflemorial Citation to a male student, not a memhor ol' the Cir- CTC K, whom its momhers leol has oontrihuled the most to the volloge and the community is the outstand- ing event of the year ,for Circle K. SEATED: .l. Zack, P. Madcr. STANDING: G. Wolfe, B. Solxl. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Wood, C. Pealcr, R. Schultz, C. Buckley, I3. Ilcrgvr. Student Union STUDENT UNION A group which provides hoth recreational. and educational at-tivities lor the student hotly is the Student Union. They lie- gan activities this year with a concert hy the High- waymen. They also added lo the favilities in the Student Lounge hy installing a Hi-Fi Set. The Student Union sponsored a dialogue lio- tween Dr. Forgac and Mr. Johnpoll on DeCaulle: France, lfurope and the Atlantic Alliance. On various weekends throughout the year, they held dances in the Student Lounge or showed movies for the student hotly. I03
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Women's Athletic Association ,MF SEATED: S. Norris, L. Ashley. ll. l rn-slor. S'l'ANl3lNC! C- Oldvllltllftly C- KUHY- UUTINC CLUB The Outing Club enablGS the students ol llatrtwiek to devf-3l0P varied interests in many phases ol the sporting world. F01' example, the members of the club Spelll 21 Weekend skiing at Killington, Vermont. Every Other weekend during the skiing season, th6Y We11t to Scotch Valley i11 nearby Stamford. An interest also developed ill 5Pelunking with several weekend trips taken in nea1'bY caves. . . - R. ROW ONE: .l. Mitliocftrr, P- MJdLI'rI l.tnnl1, B, l,llCSll'l'. HOW IWO: D, Rt,.ig,.n1, D. Cultniimms, Il. KOVlll'lk' ating lub VV.A..A. A new 0l,'gtlIllZtltl0ll on cannpns, the Women's Athletic Association worked in conjunction with the Physical Educa- tion Depurtnicnt to coordinate wonienis in- tranntral sports. At the conclusion of the season at trophy was ilW2ll'ClCLl to that teann WlllCll had acquired the highest number of points in archery, bowling, volleyball, basketball, softball and tennis. I05
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