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The USO P~rogy Club at–
tracts etudents who are inter–
ested
in teu,,ing more 1bout
human
and
antmal be'flavior.
Most mel"(lberS are Psycholo–
gy
mJle(S.,
but all.students are
en~
to
l<>in. This year
the etub invotvea
itself in sev–
erat
munity projecjj in–
eftlding helpin_Q
~
stu–
den&e agquire literacy skills
and
assistin!,
in
a
tocal Montessori ,,_chool.
Members also
enfOyed
lec–
tures given
by
pro,lTlinent local
psychotogists and tours of–
fered by nearby mental health
facilities. Tha
Ckab
offers the
ex~riece of Its members to
the student body in out peer
futoring program.8ome of our
members have
al80
j0IMd
Psi
Chi
the
NatiOnal Honor Soct–
ety
in
Psychology.
The Chemistry Club is an or–
ganil'8tion which unites stu–
dents with a similar interest in
science. Not -only does the
club
provide 1ervices
to the
school and the community,
but it also holds social events
in which ~ofessors and stu–
dents can interact on an infor–
mal basis. Besides providing
a tutOffllg service for the
SQhOOI.,
ohlmistry
Club
praents seminars and chemis–
try
magic lftQws for local
grammar schools as well as
holding its annual Halloween
party
and weekly
volleyball
toumal'Ul(lts. Overall, the
Chemf
.s,tl"f
Club fosters an un–
derStanding of science and
the role it plays in our daily
nves.
CluJ:ls