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First row, left to right: P. Langevin, J. McCauley, J. Valentour. Second tow: D. Tomchay, E. Conrad, j. Spicuzza, R Baker, E. Sutt, R. Kiral, J. Kundrat. Third row: F. Tramontin, D. Buben, B Denis, R. Zampone, D. Berta, J. Flan- nery, T. Brady. CHEMISTRY CLUB DEBATE CLUB First row, left to right: C. Molinaro, D Rhea, J. Staub, J. Meny, J. Walters, W. English. OFFICERS: James McCauley, president Peter Juliano, vice-president Paul Langevin, secretary James Valentour, treasurer PURPOSE: To stimulate interest in chemistry phenomena and to give students insight into some of the practical situations which are found in the medical and in- dustrial fields. ACTIVITIES: Tours to industrial plants with emphasis on chemi- cal systemsg films and lectures on chemistry and allied topics: banquet. PU RPOSE: To further develop a student's ability in logi- cal argumentation in public speaking, and to cal and social problems. ACTIVITIES: Intercollegiate debates: the Tower Tourna- ment: a banquet. 'I02 stimulate his interest in contemporary politi-
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OFFICERS: BUSINESS FORUM First row, left to right: T. Brady, D. Slevin, T. Nigra, T. Mehalic, B. Costello, L. Del Pizzo, G. Rovnyak. Second row: J. Elliott, J. Staub, W. English, T. Gessner, T. Kneiclel, W. Fronczek, J. Seria, G. Dolecki, J. Kownacki, C. Molinaro. Third row: J. Stork, J. Kundrat, J. Manfredi, S. Flanna- gan, J. Murray, R. Kotelez, P. Segedy. James Carreras, president Kenneth Carr, vice-president David Gray, secretary Joseph Nickleach, treasurer Robert Belan, public relations PURPOSE: To assist its members in the development of an appreciation of the relationship between theory and practice in the business world. ' I 'I01 First row, left to right: D. Ritz, J. Wiegand, D. Repino, C. Mayersky, R. Woodhour, W. De- Blander, R. Lippmann, R. Slavonia, J. DeLuca, T. Gorney. Second row: D. Green, A. Hock- walt, R. Blase, R. Belan, J. Carreras, D. Gray, J. Nickleach, K. Halloran, O. Perez, G. Wal- aszczyk. Third row: T. McCormick, J. Slavonia, R. Prather, J. Kearney, W. Miller, R. Ruddy, S. Arendas, R. Payne, E. Reich, L. Ehrens- burger, R. Galloway. Fourth row: J. Smith, W. Maley, M. Wydo, J. Rennie, T. Hudak, E. Zorn, P. Hughes, P. Pomeroy, J. Nardo, M. Magura. ALCUIN SCHOLARS ORIGIN: A scholastic society for Dean's List stu- dents named after the Benedictine Abbot who organized the schools of Charle- magne during the Middle Ages. PURPOSE: To develop to the fullest the talents of the top students of the college. ACTIVITIES: Lecturesp readingsg seminars.
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First row, left to right: E. Dolecki, L. Del Pizzo, R. Fornaro, J. Kownaclri. Second row: D. Paluselli, B. Zorn, J. Foti, F. Fulcher, J. Popp, D. Cramer, J. Baby.:-lk. Third row: J. Halloran, J. Staub, B. English, T. Mulholland, D. Slevin, B. Schultz, M. Johnson, J. Radelet. Fourth row: R. Yarnot, E. Farber, D. Haile, P. Abt, J. Smith, D. Paluselli, J. Kirby, D. Quinlan, J. Fuchs. FOURIER SOCIETY OFFICERS: Michael Robbins, president Arthur Butler, secretary-treasurer PURPOSE: To effect a greater interest in cultural, humanis- tic, and literary activities on the St. Vincent cam- pus through lectures and seminars and to provide useful aid to its members preparing for graduate work. ACTIVITIES: Seminar by L. C. Knights on Yeats: lectures by senior members and faculty: outing on the Ridge: seminars by noted artists and scholars. OFFICERS: Robert Fornaro, president Leslie Del Pizzo, vice-president Joseph Kownacki, secretary Eugene Dolecki, treasurer PURPOSE: To acquaint its members with mathe- matics, engineering, and related fields through extracurricular activi- ties such as field trips, group dis- cussions, and projects. ACTIVITIES: Computer sessions: astronomy out- ings, trip to West Penn Power, Sec- ond Prize for Homecoming display: problem sessions: construction of de- vice for the Physics Department. ENGLISH CLUB First row, left to right: M. Washburn, E. Schrierer, A. Butler, M. Robins, R. Maz- ziotti, J. Epplen, R. Kotelez, B. Berk- meyer, T. Cawely. Second row: T. Rogers, A. Gaudio, J. Elliott, T. McDade, M. Culross, J. Spina, B. Bravin, T. Janidlo, A. Sanfilippo. Third row: T. Froehlich, B. Hartung, M. Bennison, E. Murphy. Fourth row: T. Nestor, D. Torpley, J. Bodamer, C. Antell, C. Molinaro, J. Kaminsky, L. Ripple.
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