Alcalá 1991
I.E.E.E. CLUB W he Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers was a professional organl· zatlon open to all students who were Interested In the fields of electronic engineering, computer science, mathematics, and phys– ics. This organization was founded in 1884 with the purpose of giving students, teachers and profession– als an opportunity to meet and learn from each other. This year's president was Oreg Norombaba. COMMUNICATIONS CLUB ~ n the communications field, majors and minors could take different routes of stud· les. Despite the differences in their studies, these students could still get together to discuss internships, Job Interviews, and developments In the communica– tions field. These gatherings of students In their studies became known as the Communication Studies Society. The president of the society this year was Todd fer– guson. LAISSEZ-FAIRE CLUB day world, theyJoined the Laissez· faire Club. The majority of the members were Econ. majors, but the club was not closed to Just them. This club offered to mem– bers a variety of activities. They hosted special speakers from businesses and the government. President Al lngallfner worked hard to bring new and beneficial activities to the group. 73 -= ®J hen students had an In· terest in the field of eco– nomics and how econom– ics effected their every
J • r..r..r.. club members put In a lot or out– side time to keep their club functioning.
C ommunications club members prepare the agenda ror the upcoming meeting.
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