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SCIENCE CLUB C The Paci'ficCUnivierCsTt'yTSciie'ni6'e Clubwas 'formed last year to encourage?l:uT'lenT?5fal6anT active interest in local scientific events. Trips have been taken to the lVIaIheur Wildlife Refuge Opti-Craft, Physician's Medical Laboratory, Reed's Nuclear Reactor and the Charles Corry Vineyards. Through the club newsletter, members were kept aware of seminars held in the Portland alrea. An end of the year picnic was planned along with a trip to Crown Zellerback Re- searc La s. 4 4. 1 Ei 3 1 i ia Z 4 ..ff ,,., ,f .,. E Z .T xi.i. - Hai iyb, by gift' ' ah, f 2 E Zigi . 3,,,,,,, iff? President Ken Stangland, Biology representative Dan Espinosa, Chemistry representative Pete Johnson. MISSING: Vice- president Sue Hata, Secretary-Treasurer.
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BACKR OW: Mike Boshers, Terry Keifer, Oscar Casey, Jon Sausser, Jerry O'Shea, Craig Singer, Rob Slauson. 1ST ROW: Michael Davidson, Sue Dickson, Kathy Thurman, Diane Krieger, Advisor Judy Sherman, Rick Oswald. MISSING: Willie Lowe, Penny Montague, Barb Dewey, Frank Buckiewicz, Lee Garboden, Kip Oswald, Sue Whitaker, Terri Bonbright, John Rooke, Mike McCabe, Mickey Moore, Pres Lebato, Mark Ono, Tom Delegato, Mike Gordon, Dan Mannen, Albert Radeau, Frank Geske, Molly Patrick, Brad Bafaro, Steve Scholosberg. PRIDE t Three years ago, an organization was started by P.E. majors called PRIDE. lt was developed to bring these people closer together, to recruit new students to this school and into their program, to gather school spirit in the athletic department and to show people how much pride really can be found at Pacific among the students. The people of PRIDE also have many social activities through out the year such as ice-skating and skiing trips, guest speakers, a beer bust and a bottle drive. These students not only have pride in their club, but also in themselves and exhibit great promise for the future in this field.
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ff' is I S Joseph Gross Craig Singer MISSING: Local Board Chairman Jessie Scally, Julie Flynn, Todd Wylie. OSPIRG The Oregon Student Public Interest Reserarch Group or OSPIRG, consist of students inter- ested in the welfare of the public. This statewide organization concerns itself with many con- sumer problems and has brought about important changes in safety and fair business. Originating from Ralph Nader, OS PIRG has brought unsafe toys down from shelves, and revealed the unlaw- ful business practices of the owners of ASH, Inc. OSPIRG also publishes handbooks on renting and women credit rights, which are important issues for many Pacific University students. I l 83
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