St Vincent College - Tower Yearbook (Latrobe, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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PSYCHOLQGY CLUB gl Immersed in extra-curricular concentration upon neurcsis, psychosis, and hypnosis are the members of the Psychology Club. Guided by Fr. Cuk and im- pelled by Thomas McNally, presidentg Michael Sal- vatore, vice-president, Rafael Ruano, secretary, and Anthony Orlando, treasurer, this club has been ac- tively motivated. The purpose of the club is to present before the student a View of career opportunities in the various branches of psychology, to provide him with valu- able experience in the actual application of psycho- logical principles, and to project him into a greater general knowledge of psychology. On the agenda for the year were field trips, mov- ies, and lectures by professional men. The club spon- sored the showing of a film on the subject of hypno- sis to college student body and its members traveled to such places as a Pittsburgh advertising agency, the Westmoreland County Jail, the Western Pennsylvania Psychiatric and Children's Hospital, and Torrence State Hospital. Group therapy for schizophrenics RADIO CLUB The Radio Club offers to all members of St. Vincent an op- portunity to receive practical experience in radio announcing, programming, and direction. The staff rosfer reads: Clem Wandrisco, presidentg Thomas McNally, vice-president, Dave Wandrisco, program directorg Bob Odum, treasurer, and Fr. Justin, moderator. Under the guidance of these men, the mem- bers of WSVC'produce their own shows for the enjoyment and education of St. Vincent collegians. The Radio Club trans- mits the full spectrum of sound from the progressive strings of Brubeck to the emphatic crescendos of Ravel. In addition to this phase of broadcasting, WSVC offers an entirely new sched- ule of campus news, sports, and educational programs. Now, all we need is a phonograph. This is Jimmy Jay from high atop the Alfred Arms in downtown Memphis . . .

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' u . . . situated on a prominent foothill of the Allegheniesf' CLUB The Political Science Club earns its place on the St. Vincent campus by providing a source of understanding about the many facets of poli- tics. Under its able moderator, Father Armand, and president, Bob Fritschi, the club conducts classes on Parliamentary Procedure for future Parliamentarians and actively participates in the Intercollegiate Conference on Government. The club also conducts polls on current events and sponsors the annual Thanksgiving dance, this year dubbed the Cranberry Crawl. Under the auspices of the I.C.G., the club makes a trip to Harrisburg each spring to take part in the run- ning of the state government. It should also be noted that it was the Political Science Club which fostered the rise of two new clubs on campus: namely, the Young Republicans and the Young Democrats. The other officers of the Political Science Club are: John Arch, vice-president, Kenneth Schulstrom, secretaryg Paul D'Zmura, treasurerg and Edward Mulholland, parliamen- tarian. 5. 6-' John Arch and Bob Fritschi discuss the outcome of the Cranberiy Crawl. - E 5 5 4 je, 88 5' if'-W-L. In a smokeless room a caucus of the Poli Sci Club convenes



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t-,, 54, 1' J 0 . wg - ,:.L,,-V ' M Q tx K G3 sri 0 xsiql N. -wt v. , x vi -X K .. All the news that's printed to fit. REVIEW Particularly noteworthy are the innovations inaugu- rated in the Review during the academic year. Under the enthusiastic command of Frank Pollock, the Review came very near to achieving its goals of technically perfect papers, controversial editorials, and all-around improve- ment in news, features, and sports coverage. In-addition to these accomplishments, strides were made in headline make-up and in articles division. Photographs were im- proved so that the paper achieved a more pronounced artistic effect. Along with the introduction of a larger paper, the paper was increased to a six or eight page pat- tern. A core of underclassmen, including numerous fresh- men, was orientated in reporting and page layout, so that the Review can he assured of self-perpetuation and evolutionary changes in the future. Each edition of the paper was submitted to the Associated Collegiate Press for criticismg as a result, the college tri-Weekly was granted awards by that organization. The remaining editorial staff includes: Joseph Steffan, assistant editorg Terry Scott, news editorg Carmine Mo- linaro, assistant news editorg Jim Cusick, sports editorg George Blaha, assistant sports editorg and Joe Nickleach, business manager. The Review staff plans its weekly editorial meeting. Frank Pollock, editor-in-chief, points out errors to editors, Blaha, Steffan and Molinaro. ,Q I -'j. -if ,Y .p ar' ' ' 4 FINE FO lm Ckfv fe.-an N

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