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Psychology Club Row 1: J. McKeeby, B. Wittick, E. Savoie, E, Saulpaugh; Row 2: T. Pacheco C. Budd1C. Hunter 1V,P11, M. Kisor; Row 3: K. Manupella, K. LaBate, M, Toomey, D. Doberneck, B. Charbonneau 1Pres1; Row 4: L, Hecht, T. Crawford, 11 Moore, W. Busacker, R. Rullen, Dr.R.WOII1 Sociology and Social Work Row 1: 0 George, G Hoffman; Row 2: K, McNeilIy,M.O1Hare, D1Carota1 Dr. Alger; Row 3: M, Hayward, K. Finn, J. Grosskopf, C. Jones, Dr. MCGIynn; Row 4: J. Harrison, 0 Whalen. NAA Row 1: C. Harring, G. Coats 1Dir. of Activitiesy K, West; Row 2: MP. Nowack1P.R.Ll. Bynum, D.lackson1Mem.Attend.1, LChmielewski1Pres.1,C.Walker;R0w 3: P.Warner1Advisor1,P, Bradford, B. Yost 1V.P.1, B1Tatro1Dir.Members1,C.Tepe, E. Bush, K, Putman; Row 4: R. Blake1Dir.ofAd.Aff.1, S1 Caswel Mssist Dir, Ad, Aff.1,l. Halstead1M1Stradone 1Chapt. Liasonsy T, Gavin, D1 Halpin 1Dir. of MeetingsL Row 5: K1White1D.Kelly. 19
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Organizations? The term t'Organizations'i was used to entitle this section for lack of a better word From staff discussions, titles such as Campus Crowds and just plain Groups surfaced This section encompasses such a wide variety of groups that no one name is really adequate. While Circle K is a service organization to the community, the fraternities are really social clubs and the Residence Hall staffs a part of the Student Affairs officer Some may feel that the same people appear time. and again throughout this section, and they are right in their observation, For it is just a small percentage of the students that keep all the various groups afloat, and we commend them for their efforts throughout the past year. If we were provided with a list of those missing from a group picture, we have included it here. Our apologies to those members whose names do not appear. Pictures for the History, Marketing, Spanish, Scuba, and Wrestling Clubs were not available Greyfriars Ron 1' Rs Ciant'lone, D, Papa, R. Schmidt; Row 2: D. '0th, S. Roeder, l. Nitholson, AV Sheridan, C. Hunter; Row i. B. Coakley, E. Re-It'hel, J. Miller, P. Mdrkey; Row 4'l Quinan,l Ldrley. 18 Political Science Row l' S. Roth, 1. Pdrmeter WZPJ, M. ialhot, I. Gulisane, P, Fontane; Row 2: R, Ramirez, W. Murray, Missing: C. Robinson tPresj, EV Koss tTreasri P. Martello tSet'i
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Academic potpouri The campus shook as the Physics Club tested its latest discovery in the bowels of Roger Bacon. The administration withdrew as the Poli-Sci Society staged its final takeover attempt. Finally, the swamp behind RB raged as the Bio Club released its latest mutant creature. Did these events happen this year? Maybe not but other more fascinating ones highlighted a successful year of extra and co-curricular activities on the Siena campus. Many more significant events occured as students participated in the various activities sponsored by these student formed, student governed organizations The only requirements to become involved in these activities, were the desire to participate and perhaps a nominal membership fee. Interested students were invited to participate through numerous advertisements hung conspicuously on almost every standing object on the campus, and were given every Chance to respond. Such students were given the opportunity to develop their various interests in a non-graded, voluntary, and open atmosphere. In addition to thisl each of the clubs sponsored speakers, movies, discussions, and trips that were in most cases open to all of the Siena community, The History Club, Sociology and Social Work Club, and the Political Science Society are all committed to furthering an understanding of their fields both on and off campus, The highlights of the History Club's year were trips to Sturbridge Village and the New York Historical Society The Sociology and Social Work Club took trips to the Coxsackie Correctional Facility and held their annual Marriage Panel this past spring The Political Science Societyts activities included several noted speakers and round table discussions. Clubs from Roger Bacon include the Math, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Clubs Leaders from all these groups stated that their purpose and goals were to stimulate interest in their respective areas, help members with career opportunities, and create better interaction between students and faculty. The Greyfriars once again sponsored a Classics in Films series and presented three poets, lames Purdy, Muriel Rukeyser and Donald Hale. Unfortunately, Muriel Rukeyser was forced to cancel her appearance due to illness The Creyfriars also planned several trips to New York City to see Broadway Plays. 20 Computer Science Club Row 1: K. Crean tPresJ K. Kerv, E. Bonville; Row 2: Fr. L. Rainville tDir,l, C. Tuma, R. Calbu tTrea5.l, K. Seddon, St Guilz, C. Landers tSeQ; Row 3: B. Renzi, C. Halusic, I. Anderson, B. Hart, K. Farry; Row 4: T. OlConnel tFaC. Advisorl, B. Griesemer, D. Walsh, Dr LeBlanc, Ir DiBiase, l. Benes, l, Pavain, T. Giafreda. ACS Student Affiliate of Siena College Row 1: J, Parisi, D. Palladino tSec.-Treasrl, R4 DiCioccio, P. Saigh tV.P.l, D. LaGue tPres.l; Row 2: Dr. L. Waldrop tAdvisorl, Kr Farry, B. Canavan, N. Wesolowski, L. Tuzzolino, C, Muldoon, G. Klee, C Wanits, D. Demars, B. HouseKnecht, B. Hoffman, M. Coyette, K. Ross, R. Reynolds, l. Cellary. Missing: J. Prokopek, K. Hager, P. Furdyna, M. Leak. Horticulture Club Row 1: Ft Pilato, Jr Herbst tChairJ; Row 2: K. Bosher tSecl M. Novak tTreas,l, D. Doberneck, R Green. Missing: 5. Lemke, C. Whaley, Ll Seuwl, Pt Reyell, L, Houle, Ir Haner tPublrl.
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