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Third Smat, Baker, . Cros- 'ojnar- PHILOSGPHY CLUB Through informal discussions, members of the Philosophy Club have found a unique oppor- tunity to voice opinions, air prejudices, and exchange ideas concerning any facet of philoso- ph-y. Students have found knowledge and un- derstanding gained through such discussions both stimulating and practical, since it can be applied to the formation of their own concepts. Front: J. Cassano, J. Fagan. Back: R. Drennan, C. Marecki, D. johnson, R. Cardin. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Conventions, campaigns, and elections form the core of the Political Science Club. Under the leadership of Henry Agostinelli and Dr. Li, interested students meet to dis- cuss contemporary political thoughts and events, develop their skills in the use of parlia- mentaty procedure, and send delegates to the Connecticut Intercollegiate State Legisla- ture. The club also sponsors current affairs panels, the Foreign Policy Association, the Collegiate Council for the United Nations, and the Association of International Relations Clubs. First row: E. Majewski, J. Zukowsky, D. DeFazio, E. Murtha. Second row: M. McCormick, G. Meyerhoff, C. Tyler, D. Walters, W. Williams, G. Nadeau, J. McCormick, F. Meyer.
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