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,. ..:,, 1 llliilm' r i ,Lf L ' ABl..ER STUDENTS The Abler Students Pregrant was initiated at Hartwick College in September, l96O, when this yearis seniors were entering. It is a small group of students, about ZCXQ of the total enrollment, selected lor special recognition and training. The Special training ol these students takes the :form of extra reading and discussion with the ,faculty advisors. This year's seniors compiled a research paper in their major field as a preparatory aid for graduate study. Alhuha lid Clnzegzz ROW ONE: M. Rein- fff, T. Hadsell. ROW TWO: .l. Whipple, B. MCAlpin, M. Clark, B. Kellner. Abler tudents ROW ONE: C. Recek, J, Hecht, L. POUCH M. Bacon, R. Bellino. ROW TWO: H. Cooke, D. Ccnkncr, J. Mesh, A, Buerschaper, B. Knobloch, ROW THREE: M. Divot, K. Boicc, B. Dear- stync, A. Kennel, J. Paul, R. Cross, L. T3k0lIl0l0, J. Stow, L. Zumbrum. ALPHA PSI OMEGA .A selective, honorary .fra- ternity, Alpha Psi Omega chooses students who have been involved in producing and acting in theatre per- formances. Each member was involved in the pro- duction of all the plays that were held during the sclioel year. At the Annual Banquet, awards' were given to best actor, best actress, best supporting actress, best supporting actor, and the best director. I07
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'29-Eff -33? -.almmtf 76h -A-,yqal -5196 SEATED: G. Hamill, R. Lindridge. STANDING: E. Uhl, B. Dcarstync, G. Bruno, O. Popov, M, Colligan, G. Dcsadora, D. Culamaras. I.R.C. The International Relations Club is an or- ganization which seeks to cultivate in the student body an awareness and an active interest in world affairs. During the year it presented guest lecturers and group discussions, which gave its members a greater famil- iarity witli the trouble-spots of the world. This year delegates from the Hartwick International Relations Club attended the Middle Atlantic Regional Confer- ence in Baltimore, Md. BETA BETA BETA Tri-Beta, a national honor so- ciety for the students of the biological sciences, has encouraged student research on such things as the growth of bacteria. The members also helped equip a student research laboratory in the new Hall of Science and sponsored a lecture on Wild Life by Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland P. Grant, Walt Disney photog- raphers. FRONT ROW: N. Maclfarlund, A. Abralunnson, A. Schofield, N. Sukuyun, J. Mesh, T. Cadman. ROW TWO: G. Nelson, M. Divct, S. Hurlbut, L. Malmburg, .l. Warren, Mr. Field, advisor, ROW THREE: .I. Case, J. Lloyd, H. Kovurikg L. Cclband, B. Post, D. Cillard. BACK ROW: D. Acker- ly, V. Cchlcrt, W. Walther, M. Ndosi, H. Putlicy, R. Budd. 106 Beta Beta Beta
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Sigma AQQIM Iota l I .1 ,ai FRONT ROW: P. Mecghan, L. Fetherston, L. Blank, A. Welsh, D. Bauer, K. Umberger, B. Bowman, P. Divct, L. Williams, D. Yicngst. BACK ROW: L. Niehergall, E. Bohlen, S. Jackson, L. Potter, H. Cooke, J. Nichols, J. Buzalski, A. Varga, M. Lochner, SIGMA Al.l'l'lA JOTA A national honorary music fraternity, SAI joined Phi ,Mu Alpha in the ,fall lor a joint nnisicalc. ln the spring, the girls presented an American Musicalc which consisted mainly of con- temporary American music. Twice weekly, SAI ar- ranged a lnnllctin hoard in Carfllioard Alley telling the stuclcnt lmorly ol' its activities and recent events in the worlcl ol' music. PHI MU ALPHA This year mcmlicrs of Phi lVlu Alpha attended a Province Concert held at Syracuse University. The annual Sinfonia Sing was the high- light of the year for this national honorary music fraternity. Out of the nine competing groups, Phi Sigma Phi won first place, and Alpha Omicron Pi and Alumni Hall won second and third places re- spectively. Phi Mu, Ahvha FRONT ROW: J. Merrick, J. Valentine, R. Zuleeg, T. Candee, F. Senn, J. Treat, V. Ciccarino, Mr. Lobaugh, advisor, B. King, R. Maxwell, B. Rymarcnko, G. Nelson, S. Dean. BACK ROW: R. Lazenby, K. Pennington, D. Fisk, C. Wheat, L. PHTSOUS, R- Schultz, B. Molatch, R. Siebold, C. Koepke, T. Michelfelder, B. Ewen, J. Smith, B. Peck, T. Ives. l08
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