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GAMMA SIGMA NU Gamma Sigma Nu was founded to give recognition to outstanding liberal arts students. It pledges it- self to promote interest and par- ticipation in university functions and to serve the university, the stu- dent body, and the community. The fall semester saw Gamma Sigma Nu sponsor its regular orientation for prospective members. Six men were presented the fraternity pin. The fraternity also presented the university with a commemorative plaque in memory of the late Dr. Irwin V. Shannon, first Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences of the University. GAMMA SIGMA NU First Row: R. Sullivan, R. Carto, R. Pawiicki, j. Fagan. Second Row: D. ohnson W Nezna ko R. Bankoski, J , - Y , N. Comeau, D. Vale. GAMMA CHI RHO To promote good will in our col- lege and community and to culti- vate mutual interests in the liberal arts curriculum are the goals of this liberal arts sorority. Gamma Chi Rho was organized in 1954 under the guidance of Professor Merrill B. Sherman. Outstanding leadership and high academic achievement are necessary for membership. GAMMA CHI RHO First Row: P. Russell, B. just, A. Sea- mon, C. Webber, N. Quinlan. Second Row: P. Desorcie, E. Olson, R. Leff.
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SIGMA EPSILON ALPHA ZETA First Row: F. Pascuccio, R. Benson, E. Donn, P. Beaudoin, R. Burleson, N. Roussel, R. Brown, D. Doyle, F. Hurwitz. Second Row: G. Gosselin, J. I-Iaberern, E. Soboleski, J. Grenier, R. Sataline, M. Pickens, 1. Boulanger, S. Hopkins. Third Row: S. Lerche, J. Cacchiotti, A. Langdon, D. LePard, A. Valente, M. Blum. Fourth Row: R. Goettlich, B. Shea, J. Rossi, B. Meskill, F. Cahill, R. Whiny. EPSILON ALPHA ZETA Once every month a business luncheon is served by Epsilon Alpha Zeta, the honorary business fraternity, at which a prominent executive gives views on his field. The brothers of Epsilon Alpha Zeta want a better understanding of their future in the business world and, as always, an improvement of the academic standards of fellow business students in the university. One of the outstanding landmarks of the fraternity's past history was the establishment of the Dr. H. S. Shively'Scholarship awarded to a promising business student. A highlight in the groups activities is the annual Expec- tations Conference. EPSILON XI EPSILON XI SIGMA E. Orzech, A. Maruca, L. Taylor, B. McKenna. Epsilon Xi Sigma is the uni versity's honorary executive 'secre- tarial sorority. The purposes of the sorority include: uniting fraternally qualified students and graduates of the Hillyer Secretarial Course, serv- ing the social needs of each mem- ber of the group, and promoting the best interests of the university through its contacts with business organizations in the community. The girls co-sponsor a tea for fresh- man girls with Phi Mu Sigma and take part in an annual banquet with Gamma Chi Rho and Phi Mu Sigma. They also contribute their services to civic organizations need- ing secretarial assistance.
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it is First Row: A. Wegerbauer, D. J. Bosch, S. Radziulis, V. Nigals. Second Row: D. McNaughton R. Frangiamore, R. Dubel, M. Eagle, W. Godfrey, J. Zito, HARTFORD ART SCHOOL STUDENT ALLIANCE The Student Alliance of the Hartford Art School is a self-governing organization which conducts programs of educational and social activities and acts as a liaison between the student body and the school administration. Once a month its members meet to provide for lectures, field trips to museums, parties, dances, and a picnic to culminate the year's events. 85
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