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political science — study of the organization and government of states” — Webster “Politics is the science of how who gets what, when and why.” — Sidney Hillman “The professors in this department make an effort to get to know their students, and are receptive to questions about courses and careers.” — Bill Hyman, major “Political science classes are relevant. We discuss contemporary issues that affect everyone.” — Lori D’Alessio, major “Dr. Bednar’s American Political Thought was one of my favorite courses because it required thinking and not regurgitation. It was also a nice change from science courses.” — Donna Miller POLITICAL SCIENCE — First Row: Dr. Charles Bednar, Dr. Christopher Joyner. Second Row: Dr. Stewart Lee, Dr. Alton Slane. Right: PI SIGMA ALPHA — First Row: A. Rosenbaum, A. Gorovitz, S. Wallin, M. Spivak. Second Row: M. Morotta, Dr. Joyner, Dr. Bednar, advisor; Dr. Van Erde, D. Shaver, D. Powell, L Barnett, L. Csellak. Third Row: M. Paris, presi- dent; R. Clever. JOHN MARSHALL PRE-LAW — First Row: R. Marshall, V. Mintz, president; R. Clever. Second Row: F. Tardue, B. Hyman, L. Csellak, L. Bar- natt, B. Davis. Third Row: M. Clinton, M. Spivak, C. Repsher, B. Feldbaum, A. Gorovitz, J. Stock- er. Below: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS CLUB — First Row: I. Klink, C. O ' Neill, M. Patino, B. O’Shaughnessy, V. Mintz, J. Stymiest. Second Row: Dr. Joyner, A. Friedman, L. Barnett, C. Repsher, D. Quattrone, K. Meyer, L. Csellak, A. Morgan. Third Row: R. Clever, M. Paris. Despite different approaches to their field, Drs. Joyner and Bednar seem to get along just fine. 25
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the individuals ?4 economics — the study of the allocation of resources.” — Webster “It seemed as though the professors were as bored with the re- quired courses as I was. The higher level courses were more interest- ing for everyone.” — Karen Scheible, major “My bank internship, arranged through the sociology department, gave me the first-hand experience in the real world you could never get from books or classes.” — Kathy Wattenberg, major “Business is more applicable to society today than science, which I found to be theoretical and abstract. I like business because it’s practi- cal.” — Melissa Schwartz, major “Oh dear God . . . Where am I?” — Dr. John Voyatzis, in class “Why doesn’t taking business courses satisfy the foreign language requirement?” — anonymous major The back corner table seems to be the place to study for intro accounting tesfs.Above Right: These accounting students consult tables in the book during class. Below: BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLUB — First Row: B. Colatrella, L. White, R. Kahn, J. Yecies, B. Boyea, B. Schaetzle. Second Row: G. Blaustein, K. Geffken, N. Rothman, J. Coslett, E. Grosse, R Dessel, D. Culp, V. Przechacki, G. Hayum. Third Row: J. Unger, S. Moffa, D. Shapiro, J. Oberle, J. Vaiana, T. Austin, D. Gardner, C. Gardner, J. Stymiest, G. Federschmidt, K. Wattenberg, K. Selmer, S. Mauriello.
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the Individuals psychology — ’science of the mind and its aspects’ — Webster “What subject could be more interesting to study than how man thinks and feels?’’ — Cindy Peters, major “I picked this major because I liked the intro course and the way it was taught.’’ — Brenda Kochka, major “Psychology at ' Berg is learning that ‘deep down in his heart’ the rat does not ‘know’ a thing; it’s also knowing the definition of an ‘emotion’ forever.” — Cindy Robinson, major “The fact that the professors are specialized contributes to the high caliber of the department.” — Judy Heist, major “Dr. Maiser’s History of Psychology seminar led to stimulating dis- cussions.” — Lynn Goldstein, major “Exceptional Child is a fabulous blend of learning experiences, in- cluding sign language class, field work, and lecture, all of which make this course invaluable.” — Cindy Peters Frequent films supplemented Dr. Sinha ' s child psych classes. Right: The Union lobby is a comfortable place to study and scope for psych major Debbie Hansen. Cramming in the Commons is a convenience for majors. Left: PSI CHI — First Row: L. Goldstein, J. Heist, M. Hal- leck, C. Peters. Second Row: A. Bloch, K. Hedrich, B. Kuebler, D. Kristeller, M. Harris. Third Row: L. Greene, B. Killgore, R. Cook, S. Daubert, G. Katzman, B. Dalsey, Dr. White. PSYCHOLOGY — First Row: Dr. Jerry Downing, Dr. Kenneth R. Graham. Second Row: Dr. Richard K. Kimball, Dr. Thomas P. Lohr. Third Row: Dr. Theodore Maiser, Dr. Vimla Sinha. Fourth Row: Dr. Silas D. White.
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