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THE MUSICIANS GUILD This year af fhe Philadelphia College of Texfiles and Science, a new organizafion, The Musicians' Guild, was formed. Founded by Ze'ev Psivlin, a sophomore af fhe college, fhe guild was esfao- lished TO offer musicians OT fhe school an opporfuni- ry ro communicare, inreracr, learn and perform rogefher. Besides worlsing with each ofher, fhe guild also prepared and performed several shows: a winfer Holiday Concerf and a spring COOCGVT. Af bofh rhese concerfs a variefy of music was per- formed in fhe classical, pop, and acousfic rocls sryles. During 'Spring Week , fhe NO FPXILLS BAND, The Guild's very own rocls band was feafured OT Saloon Nighf, complering a successful firsf year of evenrs. Members: Cafhey Adsif Flufe Joseph Arechavala Acousric guirar, vocals Jim Dorneman Elecfric Bass, rocls bond Daneffe Broclsenorough Flure Kimberly Brown clarinef Wilfred Frisby ADVISOR Cello Sybil Griffifh flufe Nancy Hoch Piano, vocals Franls Janlsowslsi Vice-Presidenf Lead and rhyrhm guifar, vocals, rocls band, acousfic guirar Leo Mancuso Drums, vocals, rocls band, piano Edward O'l3oyIe Lead and rhyfhm guirar, rocls band Ze'ev Piivlin Presidenf Lead vocals, rocls band, acousfic guirar Houssein Salman Acousfic Guifar, vocals Judy Telafnils Piano, clariner Tami Thompson French l-lorn Linda Washingfon vocals
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The Accounting So- ciety is a professional as well as social organi- zation. lt sponsors speaker meetings on topics in Accounting, along with our annual forum focusing on ca- reers in accounting. We also run social events such as our an- nual barbeque and trips to the casinos, but, our main goal is to enhance the Account- ing program, to the benefit of the colleges accounting majors. The Marketing Society is an organization for market- ing majors and other busi- ness related fields. The soci- ety is also a member of the American Marketing Associ- ation. A number of activities were planned and held this year. In the fall semester, lntercolligiate Day was held. Students from other col- leges visited Textile to hear speakers in the field of Mar- keting, advertising, and merchandising. A buffet dinner was held afterward. It was an informative day for everyone. The fall se- mester also included the Clio Awards film, a skating party with the Commuter Club, and a trip to the Casi- nos in Atlantic City, NJ. Events for the spring semes- ter will include a fund raising basketball game with the Philadelphia Eagles. A field trip to New York City and an awards banquet has been planned to end a fun and successful year for the Marketing Society. THE ACCOUNTING SOCIETY M w .,,.,,WWN.,,.,.,,.f,....,,.,...,,,WM..4... ,. MWMV ,m,mMW FSE iii , 5 i ' C . 5 2 I 3 1 Q e 2 I . . E s S 3 5 E. Mlm 55 X 2 - :greg E S ' 'i III I s. iii its Sli . sg s I THE MARKETING SOCIETY 2 The 1981-82 Marketing Society. iiilllli
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BLACK AW RENESS SOCIETY The Block Aworeness Society is orgonized to help Block students, minorities, ond oll other PCTGS stu- dents become culturolly, sociolly ond ocodemicolly owore. This is done through sociol events, fund roisers Cboke solesb, hosting of guest speokers, sponsoring of o winter trip to the Poconos, ond disploying Block ort, culture, ond ochievements through o show cose disploy during Block History Month. The Perkin Society is the quiet, but effective group on compus thot consists of the chemists ond textile chemists in the Textile com- munity. We ore student offiliotes of the Americon Chemicol Society, ond Americon Associotion of Tex- tile Chemists ond Colourists. Some of the students ore student mem- bers of the Society of Dyers ond Colourists, lntersociety Colour Council, Society for Applied Spec- troscopists ond the Coblenz Soci- ety. We ore the group thot ossoci- otes with the bosis of oll textile ond modern doy living chemicolly. i Front row: Dovid Siwoii, Donno Corter, Dopne Smith, Poulo Smith, Cossondro Porker, Fothe Allen. 2nd row: Bruce Butler, Soroh Mosley, Uto, Koren Moore, Cheryl Locy, Kimberly Horris. 8rd row: Druce Ryles, Brion Leich, Jock Young, Joshuo Smith, Keith Coldwell, Greg Stewort PERKIN SOCIETY Bock row: Kim Brown, Chris Jenkins, Victor Mozzio, Koren Horoburdo, Ed Sweiger, Mork Koegon. Front row: Morybeth Jupino, Kothy Slckwoy, Debbie l-lones, Cheryl Brown, Donny Reich, Leo Moncuso, Cosey Shoffer
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