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Senate Front Row: Mike Galiga, Joe Chesak; Second Row: Lino Chesok, Tony Dir, Terry Ann Defenser, Anno Horfield, Trade Hedrick, Lori Jelesky, Liso Berube, Ann O’Horo, Jim Schreiber, Mary Sue Doner, Carol Helvig, P. J. Abbott, Dob Craven, John Baggio. Third Row: Ralph Louro, Tom O ' Con¬ nor, Pot Djuvik, Nicolerte Boulanger, Denise Cordrey, Michelle Shuck, Sue Kordys, Carol O ' Saben, Dill Boyle. Fourth Row: Dennis Osburn, 5.A. President, Ann O ' Hara, has the floor at the senate meeting. Mike Galiga, Jim Shreiber, Sue Plomin, and Carrie Mondeschean attentively listen to the speaker. The senate is a representative body of students of the larger community of students of Saint Joe ' s. Senate met on a bi-weekly basis to discuss current topics of interest of the student body os a whole. Some of these topics were how to deal with the T.V. coble situation ond the satellite dish, revamping HSUD into the SUB (working more in conjunction with S.A.) which also entailed amending the constitution. Student Senate ' s responsibilities were also to carry information boc k to the dorms for dispersement among the student body. The function of this group is to be on outreach between S.A. and the student body.
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Science Club v First Row: John Baggio, Mike Morheu, Dove Smith, Neol Mortensen, Ron Seth, Anne ei Devor, Anne Vallin. Second Row: Brian Holcomb, Rick Tolin, Brian Morton, Phil Rosner, Janet Bowyer, Kyle Wort. Third Row: Jeff Petty, Scott Schutre, Chris Nagy, Bob Kinsella. | - A.P.O. i Jfl - . MFfm wr y $% IP ihpii k . jM MHT A % j 9L “ , JPS ; WM ' - ' M ■Fv -v Science Club, an organization with the purpose of promoting and furthering the interest of science on the Saint Joseph ' s campus, underwent a small transition in the 1984-85 school year, in order to increase membership. Formerly the Biology Club, the name was changed so as not to make the club appear so exclusive. Any student, regardless of major, was invited to be a part of the club and participate in the activities offered. The Science Club engaged in many activities this past year in addition to bi-monthly meetings. Some of the activities were a get-acquainted picnic in the early fall, many various fund raisers, different documentary type movies, and participation in the annual Monte Carlo event. Other activities furthering the interests of science were also engaged in. Science club held elections at the end of the first semester and the transition came smoothly. The officers for the first semester were Jordan Balvich, President; Kathy Alter, Vice President; Christopher Nagy, Treasurer; and Anne Devor, Secretary. Following the election the new officers elected were Christopher Nagy, President; Ronald Seth, Vice President; Brian Morton, Treasurer; and Anne Devor, Secretary. The new officers began work and continued to promote interest in the club. Fund raisers were continued and partcipation in the Spring Fling was a major one. Activities during the second semester were a speaker, continuation of film showings, a tutorial service for Biology and Chemistry, and a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The second semester was as successful as the first and the Science Club will continue to function as an organization to further the interest of science at St. Joseph ' s. First Row: Ann O ' Hara, Lisa Berube, Penny Gehrke, Cindy Brown, Teresa Paumier. Sec¬ ond Row: Jackie Regnier, Glenn Wilcox, Sandy Gallucci, Denise Cordrey. Third Row: Steve Morenz, Lisa Schroeder, Mark Borgerri, Craig Pivnicka.
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Business Club The Business Club, the largest club on campus, is an organization that provides extra educational and social opportunities for its members. Each year, the club provides a variety of services to the students or Sr. Joseph ' s. A desk blotter is distributed to each student which provides them with the athletic schedules of the basketball ond football reams, os well os coupons to be redeemed at local businesses. The birthday coke service allows the parents to order personal ized cokes to be delivered to their sons or daughters on their birthdays or on special occasions. The exam survival kit service is performed bi-annually, and also offers the parents o chance to let their student know he she is thought of by sending him or her a prepared bog of food to get them through the exhaustive week. In addition, the club also co-sponsors on annual Career Fair with the Placement Office which brings companies on campus and gives students on opportunity to interview with them. Social events include the annual pig roost which occurs in the foil and allows the club members to meet each other. The building of a Homecoming Float is also a fall event, ond the Business Club has won best floor for numerous years. This year, the Business Club also entered o cart in the Little 500 race. A ski trip was undertaken to Swiss Volley. It wos on exciting day with, thankfully, no major injuries. The club has also sponsored a few pizza parties to get the members together and discuss future activities. The Business Club devotes much of its time to scheduling guest speakers, and organizing trips to companies in order to keep its members informed of current business proctices and to initiate them into the business world. This year, the club has sponsored guest speakers from Quasar, and United Telephone, ond hove token trips to Stone 6 Adler, Inc., Joy ' s Foods, Inc., Bethlehem Steel, ond Signature Financial Markefing. Newly created this year is the Future Executive Award to be presented each year by the club to o freshman entering his her sophomore year. The award is based on academic achievement, leadership quolities, ond financial need. First row; Patty Lentz, Suzy Post, Deb Brosseau, Tina Rif¬ fle, Jan Cusumano, Mary Sue Banet, Regina Okrzesik, Carol Helvig. Second row; Jim Janesheski, Rick Cannon, Barclay Dwight, John Freiburger. Third row; Michelle Schuck, Bob Cragin, Gary Kriadis, President: John Freiburger Vice-President: Jan Cusumano Treasurer: Regina Okrzesik On yet another field trip, the Business Club organized a tour of the Bethlehem Steel Mill. 21
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