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        Introducing the Physics Society Executive of
                                    2009/10:

Darin & Ryan
Names: Darin Eddy & Ryan Robski
Society Status: Co-Presidents
Degrees: Honours in Physics (each)
Hi all,
We're Darin and Ryan, you're Physics Society co-presidents for the year, and we're ready to have a blast! (don't worry, all momentum conserved.) As presidents we're responsible for the overall awesomeness (contrary to popular opinion, actually a quanitative measurement) of the society as a whole.
Make sure to introduce yourself because we need to make new friends...desperately!

Chris Roy Name: Chris Roy
Society Status: VP Academic
Degree: Honours in Physics

Hey everybody! My name is Chris Roy, I’m a fourth year honours in physics student and your VP academic for this year’s physics society. If you have any questions concerning physics courses, need a tutor or would like to help tutor,  feel free to send me an email at cwroy@mta.ca or say Hi if you see me on campus. I’m looking forward to a great year as part of the physics society.


Monica & Kate 
Name: Monica Firminger
Society Status: VP Finance
Degree: Honours in Physics
Name: Kate Hughes
Society Status: VP Social
Degree: Joint Honours in Math & Physics
Hey Everyone!
I’m in my third year of a physics honours, math minor and I'm your VP Finances for 2009/2010.  My job is to keep track of membership fees and our budget so we can host plenty of stellar events. If you haven't already, come sign up for the Physics Society, it is going to be a blast!
Holla.
I am a third year Physics and Math honours student from Rothesay, NB interested in theoretical particle physics. I am thrilled to be the VP Social for Physics Society this year, and am ready to put TeV-scale energy into planning the most superb events for all of us! My job consists of making everyone realize what those of us already in the society have known for quite some time: physicists are pretty much the best (at having fun). We have some spectacular activities lined up for this year, so don't forget to check your units and join in the fun!
 
 


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