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As of mid-December, five campus chapters have qualified for membership in the prestigious “100” and “200” clubs by having a total of at least 100 or 200 members. The chapters will receive a certificate of recognition for their significant contributions to the growth of S.A.M. and to the advancement of the art and science of management.

Hard work and high enthusiasm build successful chapters: Members of the Clemson University student chapter (above) actively recruit new members during Student Organization Day.
Black and White photo of SAM Chapter at Boston College
Teamwork makes chapter grow: The S.A.M. chapter at Bostor. College recently experienced an extraordinary jump in membership, more than doubling its size in the space of a semester. The chapter’s strength stands at 54 and is still growing. Donald Begosh (extreme left) spoke at a recent meeting and congratulated the chapter on its impressive growth. Joining Begosh in this photograph were (I. to r.): Steve Okolski and Tim Shea, promotion chairmen; Tim Stucchi, president; Ted Doty, vice-president; Diane Betti, secretary; Bob Senske, “den mother’:· Col. Alan Thayer, faculty adviser; and Frank Arno, treasurer.

Members of the “100” club, hav­ing at least 100 members, are the student chapters of San Jose University, Clemson University, Glassboro State College, and Kansas State University. The only member of the “200” club at the pres­ent time, having at least 200 members, is the student chapter of California State Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo. SAM-NI

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