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Photo Club: R. 1; C. Purcell, C, Nicotera. R. 2; C. Hunter, R. 3; C1 Phelan, Dr. R. Beverwyck: R. 1; R. Cianflone, C. Watroba, R. MacDonald, R. Martin. Woll, R. Schmidt, T. Bonomo, C. Budd, J. Darrah, Yearbook: R11; B.Ward,J.Earley,P1Chippari,N1Duprey1 R12; R. Mangine, l. Willis, S. Siekowski, R1 MacDonald. R1 3; B. Banach, C. Nicotera, C. Phelan, R. Martin, S. Roeder, P. Markey. R. .4; J1 Harrison,B1Armstrong,C. Hunter, R. Schmidt, Missing: M,P. Nowack, A1 Bradley, J1 Kerr, D. Kalinski, L. Wolfe, C. Gallagher, R. Roehm, P. Mullin, J, Zolzer, M. MCAndrews, D. Ross, P. Reyell, L. Houle, B. Bandeis1 R. DeCeorge, M1 Quane, F. Smith, S. Duprey, P. Northrop, N. Ryan, N. Wesolowski, D. Grogan1A1 Bianchi, L, Bowen, L, Ford, D. Templeton, S. Lynch, R. Piscitella, C. Tepe, L1 DeGennarQ J1 Stanhouse, P. Arico, T. Eckenrode. For credits see page 208. 25
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Creative . . . Learning all facets of photography is the aim of the Photo Club. Members developed their own film and acquired new techniques while working in the dark room. An exhibition of photos taken by members was presented in the library lobby. WVCR, the Voice of College Radio, grew 13396, over the last year to a membership of 87 people. For the first time in many years WVCR was able to remain on the air last summer Efforts were made to improve and organize the programming of the station. Although many Siena students are not aware of WVCR, a loyal following has been built up over the years. A radio station is very important to the college as it serves the needs of both the college and local community. Beverwyck, Sienais literary magazine, has played a large part in the exposure of the creative side of the school. Printed annually, Beverwyck combines original written works, sketches and paintings into a rich and provacative publication. The INDIAN, Siena's campus newspaper, under Editor-inAChief Bryan Coakley experienced a banner year. Returning students were surprised when The INDIAN appeared the first week back with a new flag tdesigned by Business Director and our own Editor-ini Chief Bob Banacht, As the fall semester progressed, a new format and more new graphics were added to improve readability, Another innovation was splitting the Arts Editor into two positions: Arts Editor and Feature Editor, which allowed for both sections to increase considerably. Both students and faculty alike remarked that The INDIAN improved greatly over past years and this is one fact that Bryan is very proud of. 24 The INDIAN: R. 1; S. Roeder tFeature Editort, C. Haselsteiner tBusiness Managert, K. Finn. R. 2; K. Colleary, B. Coakley tEditor-in-Chieft, R. Martin tPhotography Editort, T. Nicholson, A. Sheridan, T. McCanty tManaging Editort, K. Alonge tAdvertising Managert R. 3; B. Banach tBusiness Directort, G. Reichel tArts Editort, D. Palladino, P. Markey. R. 4; l. Millers K. Napolitano, N. Dupreys P. Chippari. Missing: L. Admy, M. Bell, 8. Bennett, B. Blanchfield, A. Bradley, M. Connors, C Coley, A. Hall, L Moore, J. Parmeter, T. Regan, Si Shepardson, A, Shea, D. Epstein, V. Roberts, B. Simbari, P. Beaudin tNews Editort, M. Crimi tSports Editort, 1.0'Neills C. Cailahans D, Catera, C. Hopko, L, Westermann, L. Martina J. Flory. WVCR: Rt 1; Mt Vredenburg, R. 2; N4 Zaloom, T. Colburn, l. Sheehan, Ti Dee, P. Foley, L Kalmer, T. Irvine, R. 3; M. Waller, K. Farry, B. Treuchery, M. Harrington, T. Maloy, W. Ryan, J. Meagle, K. Kearney, P. Markey.
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26 Athletics Sports is important at Siena, and there was plenty going on this year. Every Thursday night screams sounded from the ARC as friendly Judo Club members flipped each other in the lobby, Ski Club provided the entire Campus with an Opportunity to enjoy the fresh air of a minus 86 degree day, The male and female officials reffed all the intramural games and prevented any fights from occurring in heated volleyball games. The biggest sports group on Campus is the Tee Pee Rowdies. The Rowdies are famous far and wide for their enthusiasm and noise which is evident at every Indians basketball game, All in all, there is plenty of opportunity for every budding jock and jockette. - . .M-.M-m-m e x Male Officials: M. Dixson, Ts Tattam. Female Officials: Row1; M. Murphy, D. Mattingly, R, Schmidt; Row 2; C. Marshall, P, McGowan, Missing: l. Astuto, Si Trevellyan, C, Sullivan, l. Small, F. Hayden, Mt Challman. Male Officials: Row 1; L. Machione; Row 2; J. Ruggeiro, R. Murphy, tTreasL Ti Asterino, T. Murphy, l. Owen tVPi, J. Amrod tPresi. Missing: Jt Lambert, R, DeGeorge, M. Noetzel, Pt Mullins
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