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Judo Club: Row 1; M. Woroby, J. Gaffney, D Neeley Wresy l. Benes R VoIL R MacDonald. Ski Club: Row1; B. O'Keefe, B. Wilson; Row 2; D. DeMars, P. Lorusso, L Martino, P. McManus; Row 3; S, Tulloch, G. Ruiz, K. Kavenaugh, F. Ronkese, A. Shea, l. Cooleen koPresL J McFadden, M. Bowman Ko-Presy Missing: C Keppler ko-Presy DeMars; Row 2; E. Lanelle, I 27
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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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Campus Ministry The CMC expanded this past year with the addition of Br. Dennis Tamburello tby now, Fri Tamburellot and Sr. Rosemary Sgroi to aid Fathers Ritrhard HasselbaCh and Jerome Massimino in their work. On Campus, the CMCs foremost purpose is to imolve students In the various ministries that together ereate a good liturgy. These include the Readers and Ushers, Eur'haristic Ministers and Folk Group. The Iiturgies on Campus are many, from Fr. Ben's morning quickies, to the other daily Masses which involve more intimate groups tnumbering as few as fourt, and the weekend liturgies tthe Folk Group and Sunday evening Meditation Massest. With the addition of Brt Dennis Considerable musical talents, the Folk Group moved doser to its purpose of enhancing the liturgical servieesW Quality of music inCreased as harmonies and new guitar act'ompaniments were added. In addition, more attention was paid to making sure the music was appropriate to the days' readings. The Committee for Human Concerns worked to heighten our awareness of world sodal issues. This was achieved through a WaIk-a-Thon, food fast, and a collection for UNICEF. The members improved their knowledge as well, by attending a Bread for the World Conference last fall in New York City. Off Campus the CMC coordinates Siena students to teach CCD in nearby parishes. This year a program to help train CCD teachers was initiated. The training covered aspects of theology, teaching methodology, and the Churt'his expertations of those teaching CCD. One thing that can be said about CCD classes is that they are rarely predictable Although a frequent complaint about young Children is that they are undisciplined, one Class was so welI-behaved that a girl raised her hand and waited to be called upon before informing her teat'her that there was a bee sitting on her head. Campus Ministry is a very important part of our community and the number of students involved points to this fact. Many students who were disenchanted with their own local parishes found a place here at Siena. Folk Group - Row 1:1. Duke, N. Zaloom, L. Ahola, l. Chose, D. Provost, M. Watkins, D. Druzba, P. Beaudin, M. Reamer, l. Farina, K. DeMars; Row 2: L. Hecht, A. Sheridan, l. Toppeta, Kt Finn, I. Meagte, B. Wittick, P, Cataldo, P. Chappari, R, Penny. Missing: P. Reyell, L. Houle, B. Zapulla, P. Mouiarity, D. Farley, D. Grogan, LA. Worlock, T. Connelly, l. Tina, D. Knauss, B. Canavan, Jr Cream, 5. Duprey, K. Bosher. 28 Committee for Human Concerns - Row 1: S. Roth, I. Duke, B. Wittick, N. Zaloom, E, Sinnert, L. Hecht tto-t'ort, R. Penny tcoicort; Row 2: K, Colieary, M. Reamer, P. Cataldo ttreasj, P. Donovon tsect Missing: Bra Tamburello tadvisort, IV Bishop, l. Sagura, D. MtiCdIJB.
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