University of Hartford - Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1961

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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Association was founded in the fall of 1959 and acts as a vehicle through which future teachers are introduced to their pro- fession and incorporated into the activities of other undergraduate groups preparing to teach. On a broader scale, the group works di- rectly in conjunction with the true professional organization of teachers, the N.E.A. Student Educa- tion Association meetings, which occur twice a month, include films of interest and various guest speakers from the field of education. Attendance at the state-wide S.E.A.C. meetings is also en- couraged. Another activity of the S.E.A. is attendance at the regional conference in Peterborough, New Hampshire. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row: Mrs. O'Neil, P. Russell, M. Lindemark, E. Gelinas, B. Rosen, M. Lewis. Second Row: R. Brister, R. Leff, A. Warring, E. Olson, N. Quinlan, R. Jerome, A. Seamon, S. Luckman. UPSILON XI It is the purpose of Upsilon Xi to foster in every respect a good relationship among men, to enrich the social life of the students of the university, and to bring honor and prestige to its Alma Mater. This group was the first social fraternity to be recognized by the Hillyer College Student Council, and is a member of the present Social Fraternity Council. Among the fraternity's activities are the annual Autumn Leaves Dance, St. Patricks Gaiety, the All-University Christmas party, the Sand Blastf and an annual Christmas party for under- privileged children. Members of Upsilon Xi are recognized as outstanding leaders in college and community life. UPSILON XI First Row: A. Lesperance, E. Majewski, R. Cardin, J. Cosker, J. Catros, F. Conran, F. Bolliger, D. DeFazio. Second Row: J. Vander- grift, H. Staiger, A. Valente, A. W. Gates, G. Smith, F. Pascuccio, R. Coe, F. Sibley, S. Hopkins. Third Row: K. Kelliher, W. Siebert, W. Williams, P. Sheltz, H. Thompson, M. Blum, B. Granatek, B. Charest, D. MacRae. Fourth Row: B. Marier, P. Bjarkman, D. Kupec, R. Whitty, F. Shores, E. Kloten. 2 -.Ll 'il.LAl ' -

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SOCIAL F RATERNITY COUNCIL The Social Fraternity Council is the gov- erning body of the social fraternities of the university. Each group is represented by its president and two alternates. The purpose of the council is the establishment and main- tenance of harmony among the respective organizations, co-ordination of pledging ac- tivities, and acting as the liaison between the administration and the separate fra- ternities. SOCIAL FRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row: D. Muller, R. DuCharme, S. Hopkins, B. Meskill, J. Cosker. Second Row: N. Daniels, R. Cote, F. Shores. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 101 Students of the University can complement their academic lives by joining the religious organizations of the school. In- ter-religious and social gather- ings highlight the activities of the Student Christian Fellow- ship. Special services are con- ducted for faculty, staff, and students who desire to partici- pate in worship with the members of the organization. These services are conducted at regular intervals throughout the year under the guidance of Mr. Warren Kudner. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP First Row: R. Mathes, W. Kudner, R. Jerome, M. Lindemark, J. Ham- ill. Second Row: C. Ehlers, C. Ty- ler, S. Graham, K. Andresen, M. Pickens.



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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Each year the organization of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities selects the most outstanding men and women on college campuses for recognition. Of the sixteen University of Hart- ford seniors chosen for membership in this national honor society for 1961, two are fifth-year students at Hartford Art School, three are seniors at Hartt College of Music and eleven are seniors at Hillyer College. The graduates were elected on the basis of their character, par- ticipation in college activities, leadership, and scholastic achieve- ment. The university wishes to con- gratulate the students who received the honor of election this year, and is proud of the national distinction they have received. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES First Row: E. Gelinas, M. Panagiotou, G. Ahlf, A. Perras, M. Obermuller. Second Row: J. Mills B. Hudobenko, -I. Hewitt, M. Szidor, R. Pawlicki, B. Rosen. Third Row: R. Kalber, V. Lamo Missing: Robert Horne, George Robinson, Gretchen Robinson. WOMEN'S GREEK LETTER COUNCIL The Women's Greek Letter Council is the governing body of the social sororities of the Uni- versity. Four members from each group, including the president and vice-president of the sorority, serve as representatives. The council supervises pledging activities, works to create and maintain good will among the sororities, and serves as the intermediary between the ad- ministration and the individual sororities. WOMENS GREEK LETTER COUNCIL K. Keeney, J. Pelletier, M. Panagiotou, D. Mahon, E. Gelinas, M. Lindemark, 1. Kabai, A. Seamon.

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