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Wednesday Evening Senate Meeting: Senators Butenschoen, Gattone, Steffan, Elliott, Gordon, Duffy, Hepp, Caudio, Zoretich, Lipnicky, LaMendola, Meny, Orlando, McSweeney. - ia STUDENT SENATE In the Senate elections for 1960-61, Joe Hepp was chosen presi- dent and Al Gaudio was selected as the vice-president. Under their leadership, a student placement service was initiated on campus and clubs were directed to conduct seminars to broaden the intellectual scope of every student. As previously, the Senate helped map out the weekly assembly programs which included talks by world travellers, religious leaders, scholars, poets, critics, and political analysts. In the realm of social affairs, the Senate sponsored Parents' Weekend, the Big Name Band Dance, and various mixers and after-game get-togethers with the nearby female institutions. The Senators revised the student loan pro- gram so that it would come directly under their control. Likewise, closer cooperation with the administration was effected this year as the Senate successfully negotiated with college officials to advance the date of the Christmas recess. 80 .loe Hepp advises Al Gaudio on personable leadership qualities that makes the student leader.
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A. Urbanik encourages L. Lenze in his decision to eliminate chemical public speaking. Fr. Bertin seeks an escape from Thomistic real- F. Milon holds the cream ism through his maze of chemical apparatus. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club, an honorary society, this year became also an affiliate chapter of the nationwide American Chemical Society. This national organization will give special assistance to the chapter by finding positions for member-graduates in the field of chemistry. The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to develop in its members an interest in the chemical aspect of the phenomena of physical sciences and to impart to its members practical knowledge of the type of work involved in such areas of chemistry as medicine and industry. The club endeavors to reach its goals under the inspiration of its moderator, Fr. Bertin, and under the leadership of its officers, LaVern Lenze, presidentg John Jackovitz, vice-presi- dentg Arthur Urbanik, secretaryg and George King, treasurer. Among its activities can be listed seminars on chemical top- ics, motion pictures on current chemical achievements, aca- demic assistance in chemistry to incoming freshmen, the pub- lication of a monthly news-sheet, The Burette Gazette, and tours through industrial plants in the vicinity, such as Westing- house in Pittsburgh. A trip was also made to St. Louis for the national convention of the American Chemical Society. as D. Rafferty, J. Merritt and J. Spicuzza prepare their morning coffee. r 14 53, T Q 4 'C I, t 1 I. 1 I r S w
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