University of Hartford - Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1961

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MUSIC EDUCATORS' NATIONAL CONFERENCE CHAPTER No. 227 dedicated. Mende. MUSIC EDUCATORS' NATIONAL CONFERENCE Fifth Row: A. Doty, A. Axler, A. Dorchinsky, J. Dygert, G. Baginski R. Zyslc, B. Carroll, T. Battista, A. Smat, L. Lazzerini, R. Churchill J. Mills. Fourth Row: J. Legas, C. Swanso vall, M. Bakinow, S. Becker, J. Phillips, E. C. Bakinow, B. Hudobenko. Third Row: A. Levine N Shabarekh G. Dar is S , - , g i - Garber, R. Santerre, C. Salina, J. Bruno. n, M. Lawrence, P. Lind- Lipetz, M. Cope, M. Zins c. Edmonds, H. sfiifkinj Lombardo, M. Vanek, J. Second Row: R. Lepore, M. Piscitelli, D. Miller, J. Wozniak, S. Dombrowski, P. Hirbour, D. Martin, L. Richardson, M. Szidor, C. Puia. First Row: D. Orza, B. Thayer, P. McMahon, R. Theriault, M. Belcher, A. Muscara, A. Prutz, Miss Rose Mende, Advisor. Not Present, F. Hooper, D. Wright, E. Epstein, C. Beeler, B. Davis, R. Elliott, J. Oblon, L. Joubert, F. Bisaccia, T. DiStefano, F. Pacocha. N EWMAN CLUB OF HARTT The Newman Club is a Catholic organization whose purpose is to promote spiritual, educational, and inspirational interests in the' Cath- olic students of Hartt College. The faculty' advisor, Mr. Edward Die- mente, and the Reverend Bradford Colton work hand-in-hand with those students interested in this or- ganization and present meetings, lectures and an annual picnic. Meetings are open to students of any denomination. NEWMAN CLUB Fourth Row: J. Garber, R. Zysk, T. Battista, A. Smat, M. Vanek. A. Prutz, R. Theriault. First Row: A. Doty, M. Lynch, D. Orza, 96 Third Row: D. Martin, B. Carroll, J. Wozniak, C. Bakinow, M. Not Present, F. Bisaccia, L. LaCroix, S. Lombardo, W. Bartalotta, Bakinow, G. Baginski, M. Piscitelli. Second Row: P. Hirbour, M. H. Bloniarz, C. Insalaco, Mr. Edward Diemente, Advisor. Lawrence, P. Vanek, M. Szidor, R. Santerre, B. Hudobenko, J. Mills, The student chapter of MENC was organized to deepen the bonds of friendship among future music educators, to provide a better re lationship among student chapters in this area, and to broaden out looks by increasing interest and knowledge of music education There exists a responsibility which must be realized, that is, to make its members conscious of their re sponsibilities toward the music edu cation profession. It is to this pur pose that the chapter is particularly Business meetings to which guest speakers are usually invited occur once a month. Other activities in clude dances, pizza parties, ralile backing, and trips to Atlantic City and Washington to attend National and Eastern MENC conventions More than actively working with this group is its advisor, Miss Rose

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MENORAH CLUB OF HILLYER First Row: S. Weinbaum, H. Silverman, E. T. Sweeney, C. Rydel, J. Magun, S. Bromet. Second Row: S. Hills, A. Erlich, B. Rosen, A. Marcus, S. Levenson, M. Blum. Third Row: S. Luckman, A. Zivony, L. Cohen, E. Kohn, C. Webber. MENORAH CLUB OF HILLYER Membership in Menorah provides Jewish students with opportunities for religious, intellectual, and social development. Meetings feature speakers of interest from various fields. The group's social activities include parties, hayrides, splash parties, and dances. The union of Hillyer's Menorah with Hartt College's Jewish organization is one indica- tion of the movement toward university consolidation. 'Q Q E MU PHI EPSILON 1g eae ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 3 Mu Phi Epsilon is a professional, honorary A A Vgile if V i ee music sorority dedicated to the advancement of music in America, promotion of musician- Mater, and the development of true sister- hood. Its responsibilities are civic and so- cial as well as professional. These are ac- complished by many functions such .as as- semblies, school dances, cake sales, concerts, sponsoring speakers, and its famous spa- ghetti suppersf' Working with this active group is faculty advisor, Miss Helen Hub- bard. ship and scholarship, loyalty to the Alma MU PHI EPSILON SORORITY Second Row: M. Belcher, M. Cope, D. Miller, S. Dombrowski, P. Lindvall. First Row: L. Crosby, B. Hudobenko, M. Szidor, B. Colb. Not Present, F. Bisaccia, B. Davis, J. Koch, L. Richardson, K. Devine, C. Donahue, T. Palardy, Miss Helen Hubbard, Advisor.



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NEWMAN CLUB OF HILLYER The Newman Club, under the guidance of Mr. james Sullivan, is the center for study and discussion of Roman Catholic doctrine and its position in contemporary problems. As the largest and oldest club on campus, it is open to all students who are interested in spirited and stimulating discussions of religious topics. Although there is a monthly busi- ness meeting, the club's spiritual advisor, the Reverend Henry C. Frascadore, conducts small discus- sion groups each Monday. Initiated this year was a pledge program wherein students partici- pated in an intensive course in the history and purpose of the New- man Club. Other highlights have included a Communion Breakfast in April and participation in re- gional meetings of the Newman Club. NEWMAN CLUB OF HILLYER First Row: W. Neznayko, J. McQueeney, E. Hamm. Second Row: B. O'Connell, C, Keating, R. DiCorleto, V. Albro, 1. Cassaro, E. C. Walach, R. Levesque, S. Perlmutter, P. Holmes, S, McCarthy, Kohn, B. Wallace, R, Perry. Fifth Row: R. Sataline, A. W. Gates, F. Giorgio, S. Graham. Third Row: H. Marut, A. Maruca, R. Ouel- J. Cosker, W. Grant, B. Kearney, A. Costanzo, J. Niedbala, J. Let- lette, S. Lopes, J. McCormick, M. Hathaway, M. Morrill. Fourth Row: tieri, P. Magro. OMEGA KAPPA DELTA Founded in 1958, Omega Kappa Delta is the youngest of the social fraternities. According to its by- laws, this group was established to bring a binding unity among brothers in addition to a sound and loyal relationship with the entire university. Omega Kappa Delta also pledges itself to the futherance of a common bond between itself and the community. This fraternity was the winner of the first All-Fraternity Football League. A highlight of its social season is the important Win- ter Wonderland Ball held each january. Omega Kappa Delta's fac- ulty advisor is Mr. Paul O. Clark. r Q., at Q il . L, .l -f W li . OMEGA KAPPA DELTA First Row: R, Carto, J. Brophy, A. Marcus, P. O. Clark, R. Ducharme, P. St. George, V. Kiritsis. Fourth Row: D. Muller, W. Kuhnly, E. Soboleski. Second Row: M. Hathaway, G. Boissonneault, H. Sil- N. Daniels, A. Fuller, E. Kirejcyk, L. Averill, F. Giorgio, A. Lang- 97 verman, L. Rock, P. Michaelson, S. McCarthy, W. Wallace. Third don. Fifth Row: E. Kohn, P. Schroll. Row: F. Hurwitz, J. Sellitto, P. Beaudoin, D. LePard, L. Bourassa,

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