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The Psychology Club is an organiza- tion for those interested in the field of Psychology or considering it as a possible career. With past President, Richard Moxley, new President, john Rand, and advisors, Mr. Walsh and Mrs. Shepard, the club had an active year which pro- vided varied and valuable experience thrbugh films, lectures, held trips and volunteer work at Seaside Regional Cen- ter and Norwich State Hospital. PSYCHCLOGY CLUB PHGTOGRAPHY CLUB Darkroom wanted . . . 6 Nikons, 2 Pentaxes, Hasselblad and numerous lenses . . . blackout on model night . . . two girls and a dog . . . fine art to photojournalism . . . from physics lab to art building to Clarke Center-gotta keep trying . . . our tremendous budget . . . Thamesana pays us Life Magazine scale . . . Don't say like
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ROUND TABLE STOCK and BOND CLUB From the role of student government to the moral implications of the Vietnam war, the Round Table offers students an opportunity to partake in informal conversation on important and controversial topics. Whenever possible, guest speakers, experts in their fields, join in the discussion. Such was the case this year when Rabbi Leonard Goldstein of Congregation Beth El of New London spoke about the relevance of organized religion in the zorh century, and when the Hazards and several other college old- timers reminisced about Mitchell lore and tradition. Oiicers for 1967-68 were Pres- ident, Mike Durhamg Vice-President, Bruce Ebert, Treasurer, Grill? de Noyellesg Secre- tary, Holly Green. Freshman Week and the Mar- ket dropped . . . Close race for the presidency . . . Point of order! Not again . . . Who's pushing diodes? . . . Who or- dered that movie? . . . What is the stock market? . . . What is the Wall Street journal? . . . We are buying Kentucky fried chicken if we are lucky . . . Well, we tried to get 35450 for coffee and doughnuts . . . Buy. No, sell. Oh, Hip a coin . . . Give those guys some coffee. It's time to visit the exchange . . . Wait until it spilts and buy it. If we're lucky we'll get an income of 25c on dividends . . . November and the Market dropped again. Does it ever go up? Yeah, alternate Saturdays . . . How now, Dow Jones? . . . Thanks you, Mr. Fiegel, 'Mr. Beebe, oflicers and members . . . Point of order! Point of order! Klien's gonna buy chicken din- ners for all. 87
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Accidental? Are you kidding me? We put those holes there -for the rustic effect . . . Thursay nights . . . Sure you guys can play basketball as long as you don't mind the sound the arrows make . . . Yankee ingenuity-take a left-handed bow, string it backwards and, voila, a right-handed bow . . . But, that's my target . . . Powder Puff Practice with the co-eds, oo-la-la . . . Bill Carter's shocking experience. Is practice in the gym? No, I was just there. I thought it was here at the field! . . . Mai-y's chain gang . . . Again girls, but louder and this time I want his name, Wolhe who!?? . . . Who's been squeaking? . . . 1, 2, 5, jump, split. Where's the red thread? . Mr. Swanson's and Mr. Grant's pitch game aided by the bus mirror . . . Remember the night of the boop-boop after the Staten Island game? . . . Tryouts again! I didn't vote for her! . . . Sew those letters back on . . . The shadow of your smile . . . Tryouts for basketball again! . . . But I don't like that cheer . . . Water on the knee . . . Stop yelling at the ref! . . . Was that a cartwhee1?! . . . I need an Excedrin . . . A great year cheering for wonderful guys. 89
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