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Student Alumni Association The SAA is an organization focused around a T.E.A.M. (Together Everyone Achieves More) effort. Throughout the academic year we organize campus activites promoting student involvement and OSU traditions. We work to bring students and alumni together by sponsoring the The Student Alumni Association aims to provide a link between students and alumni through continuing collegiate traditions and promoting student involvement within the OSU community. •Co-President Lloyd Hayward Homecoming Bonfire. This year we revived the tradition of OSU Rook Books, providing incoming freshmen with a pocket reference to important facts and history of OSU. We also provide two $500 legacy scholarships and organize the Oozeball tournament in the spring. Row 1: Tricia Segale. Lloyd Hayward. Megan Ledyard. Ruth Slaughter, Stacie Pirtte, Mike Winkley, Alex Bianchi, Andrew Moen. Mark Reeder, Nathan Ferguson, Mike Statsny, Ryder Holderman, Matt Vuylsteke Row 2: Brenton Ching, Danie Sunday, Angie Thorn, Megan Simmons, Jeff Winkley Photo By Laura Millor Row 1: Kelly Jackson, Ka Ning Yu, Amy Skiff, Kristine Mahoney, Rebecca Strickling, Heidi Arnold Row 2: Sharon Donohue. Andrea Hitz, Diane Byler, Jennifer Blodgett, Amy Floreen, Heidi Tatar. Pamela DeAlba, Dr. Connie Georgine, Jack Eng Photo By Laura Miller Student Dietic Association The SDA is a club of dietics students interested in learning more about their future profession and wishing to gain experience through various nutrition related activites. SDA members learned about the dietetics profession through various speakers and were given the oppor- 288 c(dyU{anlzaUans The SDA is a great way to meet people in the dietetics profession and to share nutrition information with the community. •President Heidi Tatar tunity to tour Providence Child Center. Several members also received hands-on experience by teaching nutrition classes for the WIC program. The Health Fair also was a learning experience for SDA members. The SDA closed out the year by sponsoring the annual Senior Dinner.
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Pre-Pharmacy The Pre-Pharmacy Club had many goals this year. One was to expose pre-pharmacy students to the different aspects of the pharmacy profession. We did this by having guest speakers at each of our meetings. Another goal was to give members a chance to meet other pre-pharmacy The club had a very successful year. We made friends ana learned a lot about the pharmacy profession. •President Joy Schreiber students and learn what the College of Pharmacy has to offer. As a club, we organized a seminar on the topic of teamwork and how it is necessary in order to succeed in the work force. We had a great year because we accomplished our goals and had fun. By Joy Schreiber Members of 1996-1997 Pre-Pharmacy Club Photo By Tuan Nguyen Row 1: Benjamin Han. Mike Shaw, Devon Ghazarian, Heidi Wedin, Kimberly Walker, Sarah Huctca. Zoey Dejong, Taylor Dejong. Meg McAndrews. Casey Weeks Row 2: Matt Drechsel, Zaven Ghazarian. Cal Richert. John Waterman, Kris Kouar, Laina Smith. Leslie Boak, Russ White. Tom Swett, Kris McCall. Alan Dejong Photo By Laura Miller Society of American Foresters The OSU Chapter of the Society of American Foresters received its national charter in 1980. Since then, our club has maintained a goal of bringing students in contact with current issues, ideas, research, and career opportunities in the forestry field. We invite local forestry professionals to Professionals advancing forest science, technology, practices, and a conservation ethic to benefit society. •President Alan Delong speak at our meetings and work to establish mentoring relationships between students and forestry professionals. We organize an annual job fair for the College of Forestry, in addition to our work with local elementary school students and managing a Christmas tree farm. c.Nuc£ta Siynia, cutuiaj■, 287 Society of«!American Joiesiexs
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Talons Talons is a sophomore women's honorary dedicated to community service. Members are selcted during the spring of their freshman year on the basis of academics, comunity service, activities and awards, and a personal interview. Talons members participate in service projects which ben- Talons provides its members with the opportunity to work and form friendships with sophomore women from across the campus •President till Moore efit both the campus and community. We promote the involvement of freshmen women by sponsoring the Talons trophy, which is an award given to a freshmen women's living group that has exhibited outstanding involvement. ° By Jill Moore Rowl: Kelly Rutherford. Sara Szaraniec. Jill Moore. Kerry Jacques Row 2: Sadie Romano. Jennifer Weahunt. Annie McCauley Row 3: Jenny Krein. Meadow Clendenin. Rory Lewelling Row 4: Krista Brown, Jennie Mayo. Corryn Elmore Row 5: Terry Graves. Brynion Berkey. Heather Davidson, Rosalie Meyer. Melissa Sissel. Heather Williams Row 6: Julie Miller. Nicole Corbett. Madae Rossner, Molly Krovola Photo By Jay Cudal Tau Beta Pi Top Row: Scott Collins. Michael Flynn Bottom Row: Brian Henning. Shari Webster Photo By Carol Anne Patterson The Oregon State chapter of Tau Beta Pi is committed to involvement in the community and the University. In the past we have offered free tutoring for the pre-engineering students. Now we are pursuing other projects such as Engineering Day at the local high schools, where we try to in- Our chapter is committed to involvement in the community and the university. •President Brian Henning troduce students to engineering. Our goals are to increase involvement on campus and to do more projects in the future. By Brian Henning Student-cAlnmni S As ociatian. Student J)ietic. ’Association» —289 %alons, %au cficta Sft-
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