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Elections Committee are CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The Cultural Affairs Committee provides a varied program of the fine and perform- ing arts, culturally enriching entertainment, as well as a number of educational and curriculum-related presentations. We offer the entire community opportunities for cul- tural enhancement and intellectual enjoy- ment. This year the committee sponsored a number of events on campus in addition to some outside excursions. As Textile is locat- ed in a culturally rich area, students were able to attend orchestra concerts, drama productions, ond the ballet through our ticket program. A bus trip was planned each semester to see the Winterthur Muse- um in Delaware and to New Yorls to tour the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Since our prime responsibility is to serve the students, the committee feels strongly that the students should talee the opportu- nities they are offered. 1981-82 CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE those seldom seen, but always heard people on Textile's cam- pus. We see these people at the beginning of the Fall semes- ter for Freshman elections and then again in the spring -first for the SGA elections of President and Vice President, then again for class president and repre- sentative elections. However, these people worle all year long to prepare for these events and to malse sure they run smoothly, fairly, and hon- estly. They did an excellent job this past year, thanlss to Ro- seonn Kuhar ond Laura Flaim who chaired the committee and all their volunteer helpers, Continued good lucls and good worlsl Kim Wuest, Laura Flaim, Tkoseann Kuhar, Susan Abrams, Marybeth, Eileen Collins Helene Poist
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SCCIAL ADVISORY BO RD The Social Advisory Board was new to Textile this year. lts function is to help develop a more rounded social life for vveelsend activities by balancing and deversifying them. As hoped, this type of program has been success- fully implemented. Starting with the A's concert on Homecoming, to inspiring themes lilse Red Garter Nite, to movies such as Stripes and Hallovveen ll, we ended with a Bluegrass Festival on Spring Weekend, The road has been paved and vve're hoping to help you even more next year! Tutors, who are these people that in their spare time help follovv student's who may be having prob- lems with a particular sub- ject. Are they sadists, mas- ochists, or are theyjust plain crazy? Actually, they are students who are very good at a particular subject and are patient enough to try to help other students do vvell in their courses. The tutoring services are located in the upstairs of the Human Re- source Center. If you are having a problem in any specific course drop over and see what they can do for you. inane- L to R: Natalie Slobodinslsi, Linda, George Smith, Joan Powers, Nadine Kaplan. STUDENT TUTORS A 'if '34, The Tutors are: Cesar Rodriguez, Miguel de Zevallos, Suson Cohen, Christine Lange, Lisa Herbert, Linda Heintzelman, Dory Miclsalac, Elmer Krauland, Mauree Mcl4enone, Daphne Smith, Chantllsremar Ramlsumar, Adeaye Sundam, Solomaon Onadein, Kaderi Larval, Matt Hartman, Stephen Clucls, Michael Murphy, Philip Kadroff, Junius Johnson, Paula Leach, Marcia Meyers, Laurie Cohen, Renna Randall, Robert Paoluc, Sheila Cale, Rita Dazzo, Yvonne Parver, Lydia Bulsowslsi.
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THE QRIENTATICN CCMMITTEE The Orientotion Com- mittee fomiiiorizes new students with college life through the summer ori- entotion progroms ond through socioi events durf ing Registrotion weele. We olso produce on Orif entotion for incoming stu- dents in Jonuory. The po- sition os on orientotion committee member is determined vio on inter- view ond o commitment of four to five weekends during the summer, 4.. From left to right: Condy Cioris Anerte Hresl-zo Ed Thomos Judy Postore Tonyo Berger, Mory O'Conner. Not in photo Potty McKenno Dove Piuhlmon Bill Munion ond Rich Shevlin
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