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Library STCC ' s Library and Learning Center is becoming an increasingly important part of the campus. Here there are over 30,000 books, film strips, tapes, records, and films, all destined to aid the student in pursuit of knowledge. The competent and affable staff is always willing to assist the bewil- dered student. Physically the library has grown consid- erably, both in the number of books and other facilities and in size. During the past several years, more and more space on the second floor of Building 27 has been turned over to the library ' s staff, which now has a technical processing center and facilities for viewing filmstrips, video-tapes and films. In the library, it is possible to find a place to study undisturbed, to relax, or to com- plete the inevitable term papers.
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Alpha Nu Omega Alpha Nu Omega, Alpha Chapter, has been very active this year. A tapping ceremony was held in the Spring for the induction of new mem- bers of the national honor society. With the in- crease, the society is the largest organization on campus, having 199 members. On February 26, 1974 the Honor Society spon- sored an Open House for area high school stu- dents who might be interested in attending STCC. The turn out for this event was nothing short of spectacular as over 750 students came to the college to get some idea of what STCC has to offer. Departmental booths were set up and manned by Alpha Nu Omega members who ex- plained what their departments required and what courses were like. Officers of the society, Lynne Kruszyna, Vicky Rahmy, Nola Leone, and Jamie Stein (pic- tured above) alongwith advisors Dr. Thomas Boyle and Prof. Virginia Kerr are to be congratu- lated on the fine planning and the great turnout of the open house. Adorns, Robert Secretary) Harris, Delphine Maxwell, George M. Schlichting, Dawn Albert, Sandra D ' Ambrosio, Diane Hebert, Kathleen Mc Kinney, Lawrence Seaver, John Annino, Eveline J. Dill, Linda Hinckley, Ronald R. Seaver, Margaret Ashe, Clare Dillon, Mary E. Hope, Peter Miller, Dorothy Semanie, Theresa Baker, Cynthia Day, Martha Hubbard, Richard Miller, Jeff D. Shea, Mariann Bednarz, Susan Diggs, Diane J. Jazab, John S. Montagna, Roberta Shurn, Arthur R. Barnard, Norman E. Jr. (Treasurer) Johnson, Jeffrey Moriarty, Joanne Schutt, Thomas D. Bellows, Susan Drolett, Valerie H. Johnson, Sandra Moriarty, Marianne Spadoni, Ann Belisle, Ann Drudi, Lorraine Jones, Eilen Morin, Rachelle L. Stein, Jamie A. Belton, Percy Dusza, Diane Jorge, Joseph Morisi, Susan Stickles, Maureen Berge, Clinton Figiel, Mary S. Kacenski, Mark G. Murray, Kathleen Streeter, Mazetta Bernini, Maryanne Florian, Diane M. Kagan, Joanne Mc Cleery, Colleen Sullivan, Martha Bernstein, David Fonseca, Christine Kajka, Paul K. Nahlousky, Richard Sunter, Sherrie A. Bliss, Irene Forest, Alice Kane, Charlotte Najarian, Stephen Taylor, Cynthia Botsvert, Henry J. Jr. Frennier, Dorothy Kardynal, Cynthia O ' Connor, Rederick Taylor, Linda Bond, Bruce Gagnon, Diane M. Kazemekas, Dorothy Oliveri, Edward P. Theriaque, Tena Bonneville, Gail A. Gallagher, Eileen M. Keenan, Michael Oullette, Marion Tobey, Glenna Bosak, Donald Gallo, Susanne Kelly, Thomas B. Parent, Lucille Toohey, Donald Bressette, Norma Gamelli, Denis Keyes, Donna Parenzo, Roberta Turner, Rick Breton, Doris Gaudette, Joanne Kokkalis, Paula Percy, Mary Ugolini, Linda Brigham, Jennifer S. Genereux, Mark Kokoszka, Sonja Picard, Cecilia Vandergrift, Lois J. Britton, Denise Gibeau, Louis Korzeniowski, Thomas Pinkos, Laura L. Vetro, Diana Brower, Ronald J. Gibeau, Joseph L. Koziol, Mark E. Plante, Diane M. Vidal, Edward Brown, James Giguere, Donald R. Kretschmar, Richard Poteete, Kenneth Walder, Alan David Bujak, Robert J. Gilligan, Mark Kruszyna, Lynn D. Principe, Noreen Wallace, Ronald C. Burger, Sharon Giosica, Mary Ann (President) Quimby, Janice Waite, David Burzynski, Thomas Gironda, Marylyn La Branche, Robert Quinn, John P. Jr. Walpurgis, Gail Carroll, Thomas Giroux, Richard E. Ladd, Shelley Radomski, Barbara Warner, Susan B. Casella, Carolyn S. Goodchild, Christine Lambert, Deborah Rahmy, Vicky (V. Watkins, Marion A. Chapin, Charles E. Jr. Ann Landry, David President) Wilkinson, Eileen M Chernick, Gladys Gormbley, James T. Jr. Latour, Gail L. Rees, Joanne Waz, Cynthia Chones, Angela Goodreau, Paula LaVigne, Kathryn A. Richmond, Alvin H. Jr. Wentworth, Anna Chmura, Diane Gosselin, Vickie L. Lazarus, Bruce M. Robinson, Deloris Willis, Robert Clark, Gordon Gould, Kevin LE Clair, Sandra Robitaille, Robert Wolos, David Conley, Kenneth Graham, Donna R. LeDoux, Janice Rodgers, Jerome Wright, Stephen Constable, Carmen Griffin, Norene M. LeDuc, Donald T. Rogers, Lois Yello, Denny Contrino, Ruth B. Grymek, Hanna Leslie, Cynthia Ross, Marjorie Yerk, Helen Corbin, Joan Guilmette, Debra Leone, Nola B. Rossmeisl, David Zamanigian, Sharon Cushing, Stephen H. Gurski, Robert (Recording Roth, Sue Ann Zawadzki, James Cygan, John Hall, Alan D. Secretary) Ryan, Kathleen Ziencina, Mithcell T. Cyr, Elaine Hanson, Joanne D. Maciorewski, Gail Samek, Sandra (Corresponding Harris, David M. Mathison, Clara A. Sanchez, Cynthia A.
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International Club This year at STCC, the foreign studies department organized its second trip abroad. These trips are presented annually to the STCC community in the hopes of providing a rewarding cultural and edu- cational experience. In addition, it is hoped that the members of our international excursions have a lot of fun ! ! This year ' s excursion was to romantic Madrid. A group of 45 stu- dents, faculty, and staff spent eight fantastic days in Madrid, Tole- do, Avila, and Segovia. They also had the opportunity to savor Spain ' s exquisite cuisine and its excellent offering of fine wine. All will remember the gracious hospitality of the Spanish people, the busy stores of the Plaza Mayor ' , and most of all the exhilirating and unique experience of Spanish taxi cab drivers, and the crowded metro. Most of us welcomed, with open arms, the opportunity to practice Spanish, although on one occasion three members made a dinner reservation for thirteen (trece), instead of three (tres) !! All returned with fond memories of Spanish paella (the national dish), the magnificnet cathedrals of Toledo, the Roman aqueducts, and Spanish art. Months later, most of us are still daydreaming about the exciting nightlife we left behind and the people that were a part of it !
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