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OAC Committee 2008-2009

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President : Kirk Waite
(president@luoac.co.uk)

String Theory. Er...Twice the length from the middle to the end?

This job is to be the figurehead of the club - to make decisions, and ensure the work needed to make things happen has been done effectively or delegated to someone else. However should anything go wrong, its his fault!

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Vice-President : Tom Beach
(vice_president@luoac.co.uk)

Medic

The Vice-President has the mega task of organising our fabulous New Years trip to Scotland - quite a responsibility - after that they only have to pick up the pieces when the president's not around.

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Secretary : Laura Jackson
(secretary@luoac.co.uk)

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The Secretary's responsible for booking things, the club's paperwork, keeping records of meetings, - all the hard jobs that no one else wants to do, but are essential for the club to run smoothly.

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Treasurer : Rob Purdy
(treasurer@luoac.co.uk)

3rd Year PHD Theoretical Physics

The treasure has to keep track of the clubs finances- making sure our money gets put into the correct places - and then vanishes...

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Social Sec : Rob Graham
(social_sec1@luoac.co.uk)

Architect (of his own downfall)

The job of the social secs is to ensure that they and everyone in the vicinity has some form of alcohol inside them and more in the hand. They need to be enthusiastic, up for anything and ready to convince people that ideas such as the Smithdown 5-legged and forest night walks with only one head-torch, are really good fun.

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Social Sec : Beth Heeney
(social_sec2@luoac.co.uk)

2nd Year Geography

We need two social secs, to ensure someone remembers what happens the night before.

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Publicity Sec : Adam Earl
(publicity_sec@luoac.co.uk)

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The publicity sec has to create wonderful posters, and keep this website up to date - in theory, the one person who should know what's going on...

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Training/Safety Officer : Andy Veal
(training_officer@luoac.co.uk)

4th Year Medic

The club has a safety policy in order to prevent people getting carried away with what they attempt on the hill and/or on socials, and to ensure everyone is properly equipped. It's the Safety Officer's job to ensure the policy is up to date, and observed.

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Lady with the Equipment : Helen Williams
(equipment_sec@luoac.co.uk)

Another 'ckin physicist - I mean , do we really need so many? 2nd Year PHD

The club has a hoard of equipment, some dating back to the start of the club in 1936 - this is hidden deep in the guild... It's the equipment secretary's job to maintain and update this, and ensure whatevers needed for a trip is brought along.

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Charities Sec : Alex Scrivens
(charities_sec@luoac.co.uk)

3rd Year Medic

Ordinary members are those who have tried to break free from OAC life, but cannot shed those final strings... We call upon their invaluable experience when our heads explode with stress.

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Ordinary : Ali Bentley
(ordinary1@luoac.co.uk)

Radiographer

Ordinary members are those who have tried to break free from OAC life, but cannot shed those final strings... We call upon their invaluable experience when our heads explode with stress.

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Ordinary : Tom Dealey
(ordinary2@luoac.co.uk)

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Ordinary members are those who have tried to break free from OAC life, but cannot shed those final strings... We call upon their invaluable experience when our heads explode with stress.

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Ordinary : Kaj Berggreen
(ordinary3@luoac.co.uk)

Physics PHD

Ordinary members are those who have tried to break free from OAC life, but cannot shed those final strings... We call upon their invaluable experience when our heads explode with stress.

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Honourary : Sam Wedge
(honourary1@luoac.co.uk)

Astrophysics

Honorary Members are the clubs 'Angels' who've shone on the Committee in the past, and have attempted to fly away to do higher things - they're the ones who should have the sanity to point the club in the right direction when the committee decide it would be a go idea to do a three legged race accross 'Crib Goch', or blow the entire grant, on a party...

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Honourary : Paul Gee
(honourary2@luoac.co.uk)

Radiographer

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Honourary : Natalie Rea
(honourary3@luoac.co.uk)

Radiographer

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Honourary : Jai Varma
(honourary4@luoac.co.uk)

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