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AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY Rockets are in the news. Tornorrow's engineers know their future importance and want to keep up with all the latest developments. Not to be left out, a group of engineers from the School of Engineering have formed a local chapter of the American Rocket Society, a national organization which has contributed much to our present knowledge in the missile and space field. Our university's scientifically inclined young men keep pace with this fast-moving area through studies, movies, and lectures during regular meetings. Members also attended the National Con- vention of the American Rocket Society. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY First Row: R. Mulligan, R. Tweeddale, R. Gaines. Second Row: R. Horne, F. Conran. CALLBOARD To report factually the news of the uni- sersity and to practice editorial comment on matters of personal interest are the aims of the University Callboard. Besides editing and writing the biweekly newspaper, the staff of the Callbokzrd also sponsors the Pro- fessor of the Year Award. Under the direc- tion of Reid MacCluggage, this year's editor, the newspaper has provided the university with up-to-date, accurate, and interesting in- formation concerning student life, activities, and opinions. 80
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ADDITIONAL GRADUATES BACHELOR or MUSIC EDUCATION Bruce B. Brown Michael DelGuidice Thelma P. Dodge Norman G. Garrett john H. Hansen Bohdan Hluszewskyj Nicholas R. Lesbines Roger G. Murtha BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Wayne A. Anderson Bernard D. Bentsen Kenneth E. Beyer Irving R. Bogue Graeme H. Bunce Evelyn Y. Carter Spencer H. Cary Paula C. Chirico Warren D. Clay Kwangho Chung Rowena H. Circo Albina J. Cohen jeannetta U. Coley Jean F. Crevier Walter J. Curtin, jr. Thomas B. Edick Leo W. Egan Frances H. Elliott Robert A. Erickson Ambrose P. Feeney Daniel E. Ferris Fred H. Fuller Donald R. Gansert Eugenie S. Gelinas jean G. Glynn jane S. Greenspan Edward P. Grom Donald W. Gtunmoe Edward' B. Helming Otto R. Helming Margaret C. jubenville Mary S. Knickerbocker Edward S. Kucharski Kathryn A. LaCroix Ronald M. Luzi Florence D. MacNish Thomas W. Maguire Robert J. Marianella Donald R. Marsh Donald J. McCarthy james E. McHugh Merritt R. Merritt Donald M. Murray Samuel Nejame, jr. Arthur A. Nied John F. O'Donnell Robert J. Osik Ann G. Perqf Noraine K. Perrino Michael A. Petrozza Anthony 1. Pignatella, J Emile Premont, jr. Robert F. Reeve Robert R. Reeves Thaddeus J. Rosinski Anna K. Sablotsky Mary S. Sachs Anthony T. Santora Mayer Simon Edward Sorant Paul J. Stafford Hazel E. Townsend Vera H. Tuttle Clifford C. Vogt James H. Waldron James E. Wall Aileen R. Weinstein Dan Weissman Ronald W. Wing Frances F. Wynings Harry P. Yorgensen, jr. George G. Young Stanley E. Zalewski, Jr. I'
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iCANTERBURY CLUB OF HARTT COLLEGE The Hartt College chapter of the Can- lterbury Club is Part of a national organiza- tion sponsored by the Episcopal Church. Its purpose is to provide religious study and spiritual guidance to Protestant students as hvell as any others who are interested. Un- der the religious guidance of the Reverend Kenneth Thomas and the sponsorship of Mr. james Mitchell, the group presents regular meetings, concerts at local institu- tions, and other social events. CANTERBURY CLUB Second Row: C. Swanson, G. Wheeler, M. Cope, J. Hansen, U. Warren, C. Edmonds. First Row: E. Taylor, J. Phillips, L. Lazzerini, L. Crosby, L. Richardson. Not Present: W. Cogswell, C Peckham, B. Pease, B. Brown, B. Wagner, D Zethmayer, Mr. James Mitchell, Advisor. CHEERLEADERS i'Come on Hartford, let's go, fight, win!' were the words resounding through the gym this year as the cheerleaders, under co-cap- tains Danne Mahon and Elloney Risley cheered the Hawks on to victory. They were an impressive sight in their scarlet sweaters and scarlet, pleated skirts. This striking uniform coupled with sparkling 7 new cheers proved an excellent drawing card for games this year. Their enthusiasm for basketball has done much to spark sup- port and interest in the games. With their help, it is hoped that the team will be spurred on to greater success in the future. CHEERLEADERS First Row: M. Camilleri, L. Bernardi. Second Row: J. Siwy, S. Ebb. Third Row: E. Risley, D. Mahon. Fourth Row: J. Burgie, H. Stumbers.
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