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and club president is Larry Voltz. The Chemistry Club provides ser– vices to students and professors and allows chemistry or pre-med students to know one another on a social level. The club plans to orga– nize a tutorial service as well as schedule informational seminars. Activities of the group include Pa– dres games, volleyball at the beach, semester parties with Alpha Epsi– lon Delta and the Biology Club and beach barbecues with professors. Clubpresidentis Dr. T.Harrinton and club president is Hong Huynh. The Oceans Club is comprised of marine studies and ocean science majors and minors or anyone with a genuine interest in the ocean. The club and the marine studies program are synonymous and in-

separable as they each support each other's goals. Some activities of the club include scuba diving, fishing, research and tutoring on oceanography. Club advisor is Dr. Richard Ca ssey and club presi– dent is Pat Earley. The Psychology Club is set up to represent students interests in psy– chology. Goals of the club are to encourage and maintain the aca– demic and professional growth of members and advance the field of psychology. Each semester the Psychology Club puts together a newsletter to keep students in– formed about upcoming events called PSYCHLOG. Activities in– clude trips to mental hospitals, Sea World and Julian Wolf Reserve. Club advisor is Dr. Daniel Mor– iarty and club president is John Lindsay.

ate to have organizations outside of the classroom which promote the sciences. Involvement in these groups is not limited to those who have majors or minors in selected fields, but to anyone with a general interest in the sciences. The Biology Club is an organiza– tion made up ofmostly biology ma– jors and minors, but is open to any– one interested in biological sci– ences. Many activities involve ex– ploring the aspects of biology which include, various speakers, tours at Scripps Aquarium in La Jolla, and periodic whale watching trips. The club also likes to provide social gatherings to promote a com– fortable atmosphere for members. Club advisor is Dr. Lisa Baird

Biology Club: Paul Abaya. Shawn Aenle, Natalie Aeraham, Sam Balk. Oliver Bernhardt, Alison Betta, Ed Balle, Matt Bozulich, Andrea Bruna, Kristin Bur1eaa, Cary Casey (Vice Preeident), Llaa Campopiano, Steve Cbarkamakian (ICC Rep), Bum Cho, CbriaUna Conrath, Jeanie Dani, EdlUa DeBoda, Dana Dubaa, Cheryl Fahrner, Celina Fl1ber, Dave Fout1 (Treasurer), Amber Gann, The– resa Gebert, Shannon Gifford, Shana Gioffredl, Alll1on Gonzalez, Stacie Hathaway, Mary Huerta. Mikki l,tel1kl, Amy Infantino, Michele Jacobi, Tim Lacey, Heather Lambenon. Chad Law, Sydney Lett, All1on Lewie, Stepbame Lud– wi1, Tanya La11lanl, Tboma1 McFeley, Michelle Malone, Deniae Marriott, Ro1er Merk, Mary Beth Mletriel, Holly Morton. Ro1ario Perea, Sue Paator, Lizzie Peter1, Heather Petri1, Ro1e Pom– po10, Bani Pro1cb, David Ratlno, Amy Pat Rl1- ney, Chri1 Rollin,, Karen Rola, Kri1tln Sauve, Heather Schroeder (Secretary), lnpid Schabert, Nora Settlml, Kaine Stathakl1, Tom Stein, Debra Suprenant, Matthew Tboma1, Sean Tierney, Kel– ly Towndrow, Krle Tronul1, Shaheen Tbaranl, Sandy VanBeertum, Larry Volz (Preeident), Wen– dy Weddle, Krl1ten Weihl, Cbrlatlne White, Ken Yo1hltoml, Michelle Zemel, Chemistry Club: Paula Acquaro, Todd An– drews, Katie Artz, Sam Bauk, Allison Bette, Patrick Costello, David Foute, Lau– ra Garcia. Mary Huerta, Hoar Huynh (President), Huyen Huynh. Trevor Isaacs, BrianKuipere,TimLacet,DeborahLaidlaw (Vice President), Laurie Lewie (Treasurer) Rosemary Pompoeos. Hans Prosch, Jac– queline Quirora. Theresa Ramelot (Club Representative) Brandy Smith, Matthew Thomas, John-Paul Tran, Luz Villaba

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