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The Student Center now in its sec- ond year, and not counting the park- ing lots, it is the busiest place on campus. Students can find peace and quiet, movies, a game room, a dining room, snack bar, candy store, pub and all student offices. Responsible for all that goes on in the Student Center is Bill Dickerson, director. He makes sure that the lettuce served is union lettuce and the right movie is being shown; but of course his job is much more.
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Where do you go to change your major or find out who your advisor is? Any freshman who has gone through orientation can tell you that the Academic Advisement Office is located in the wine cellar or rather the basement of hialedon Hall. HHere Director Alan H. Todt and Assistant Director Philip M. Seminerio help stu- dents with change of major forms and assign academic advisors for almost I 2,000 students. They get faculty and students together at registration, explain minors, and show an interest in help- ing students get through college in four smooth years. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Anchoring the Registrar s Office is Director Vincent Carrano. FAR LEFT: Mark Evangelista a5s ' = t; roif-tr,f n procedures by check ' ' ABOVE: Director of Ad. [L.} can always be foun : LEFT: Philip Seminerio . ' . : m irir .minnr day 213
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Student Center Student Activities Any movie, concert, play, or cof- eehouse is made possible by the Jedlcated Tony Barone, Director of student Activities and Ann Picozzi, Cultural Affairs Chairperson. Along vith many students working on cul- ural committees, Tony and Ann ipend endless hours deciding on a ' ear ' s calendar of special events, ony and Ann with their student committees, plan every year with a nirage of films and concerts, etc., jiave something for everyone. TOP LEFT: Cultural Affairs Chairperson Anne Picozzi works out of her second floor Student Center office. LEFT: Tony Barone has successfully directed Student Activities for the past several years. TOP: The Student Center provides students with quiet places in which to relax. ABOVE: Small groups of stu- dents can always be seen in the people ' s park. ' 215
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