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Math Club FRONT ROW: M. Kuypers, L. Pizzino, V. Palen, F. Kenngott, M. J. Schmidt. ROW TWO: Mr. Paul, advisor, J. Mclntosh, M. Peck, L. Tischler, M. Baldwin, M. Fairchild. BACK ROW: J. Paul, B. Cape, J. Stevenson, D. Pitcher, P. Schobert, A. Merrell, N. Gifford, N. Papadakis, N. Perrins, A. Correri, B. King, J. Miller, L. Nichergall, J. Pettit, W. Ketelsen, L. Lane. MATHEMATICS CLUB Programs this year have ranged from movies to student lectures and discus- sions. Among the latter were 'GFinite Differences and Curve Tracingsf, and HMathematical Puzzlesf' A trip in March to IBM at Endicott, N. Y. proved very instructive. During a demonstration of the 1401 IBM computer, the students were allowed to work the controls of the machine. NURSING CLUB The Hartwick College Association of Students of Nursing had an active year ranging from the making of decorations to be used at Fox Memorial Hospital at Christmas time to the election of Sharon Davidson to the post of Secretary of The Student Nurses Association of New York State. In the spring, the girls held an open house for p1'ospective nursing students of the area high schools. Also there was a candlelighting service for the sopho- more nurses. . FRONT ROW: D. Wcin, C. Recck, K. Baum, K. Sh' k , B, H- H, L. M . ROW TWG: S. Schwenk, B. Anthony, J. Hecht, C. Rae, S. Norrisil how Tlilhliiifgsii N. Mlzilighi J. Marquette, S. Silva, G. Schermerhorn, S. Holsted. ROW FOUR: E. Hess, J. Loiacono, D. O'Neill, S. Francis, C. Kelley. BACK ROW: S. Purje, C. Miller, A. Abrahamson, N. Rule, A. Schofield. ursing Club IZ6
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Chemistry Club U7 S.'1 ,'7 TPH l 'f 122,612.2 ,risers 55,255 nsfziso E2 QPSWFESZYZ 9, 5-:I F' ' 'G an-...if-: -1 , 5-U5-C' 3 3 : 5-:' ECI: vga 'io C5 172223 ni' FF' gig 3 4,1 - .. Qdswei CHl5ilVllSTliY CIQUB The liltlgtllllil' Chapter of the American Chernienl Society helps the student in chem- istry supplement his knowledge of chemistry gained in the classroom. This was done through ifilnis and lectures. Through field trips to various research lah- oratories, memlmers were offered more information on the nature of their interest and on jolm opportunities. AMICRICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS The stu- dent seetion of the A.l.P. was estalmlislied to give those students with an interest in physics tl eliunee to further their knowledge outside the classroom. To this end, it conducted at study of the applications of modern physics. The club made 21 field trip to the ,lennison Station of the Electric and Gus Corporation in Bain- bridge, N. Y. American Institute of Physics LEFT TO RIGHT: D. McGlcw, T. Orzano, K. Rahal, A. Kotmcl, R. Burciss, C. Yen, J- Cumpbcll, W. Monic, B. Kinsey, P. Luven, Mr. Wooten, advisor, D. Cenkncr, Mr. Smith, advisor, D. Birclicn- ough, R. Aasheim. I25
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SEANYS The Student Education Association of New York State is a professional organization for stu- dents who are preparing to teach. This fall president Liz Bohlen, attended the annual Fall Leaders Con- ference in Albany. The conference theme was Lead- ing Into Success. Later in the year, Miss Duffy, a teacher from Eng- land, gave a lecture on 'cEducation: America vs Eng- landf, Seanys SEATED: L. Bohlen, C. Man- gcls. STANDING: E. Uhl, J. Miller, M. Baldwin, B. Cape, M. Peck, A. Morrison, C. Oldenburg. FOREIGN STUDENTS Each year brings more for- eign students and a greater representation of world peoples to the campus. While absorbing knowledge and experience to carry back to their homelands, these students disseminate information to their fel- low students and various groups in the community. The Foreign Students Club entertained audiences with speeches and movies by members of the club. , . . R d ' , S. K. Choi, K. Rahul, P. Madcr. SEATED: Mr. Hefner, advisor, W. IlSNEkELIgGifiEl ixiifislggzi, E. Hockstra. STANDING: T. Martclli, B. Samba, R. Aguayo, N. Icp ' ' C Y n, E, Fuchs, R. Aashiem, C. Koepkc, B. Rymarenko, H. Badran. Papadukis, - 0 Foreign tudents l27
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