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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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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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HARTT CHORALE First Row: J. Phillips, S. Guerard, V. Btomberg, I. Faiella, P. Hirhour, Mr. James Mitchell, Director, A. Hoffman, R. Rudin, A. Prutz, E. Levitt, M. Cope. Second Row: B. Davis, G. Smith, J. Duncan, R. Theriault, D. Orza, J. Bruno, A. Axler, J. Wosniak, M. Belcher, J. Fitzner. Third Row: L. Richardson, S. Jones, N. Queen, W. Wollowitz, R. Razee, R. Aronson, R. Brule, S. Dombrowski, C. Swanson, A. Muscara, M. Lynch. Fourth Row: C. Froelich, B. Pease, H. Bloniarz, A. jaras, T. Battista, A. Gesmundo, L. Lazzerini, G. Baginski, J. Legas, M. Lawrence, E. Taylor. HARTT CHORALE The Hartt College Chorale is the largest vocal organization at Hartt. The group gives annual concerts, performs in Musicianship, and tours the state, visiting many high schools. Included in this organization is the professional Hartt Singers group. Conducted by Mr. james Mitchell, this group sings popular as well as classical and spiritual music. HARTT CONCERT BAND The Hartt College Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Israel Kopmar, is a concert group of symphonic proportions. It gives students a chance to perform the finest of literature. Unlike most college bands, Hartt's is not a marching organiza- tion, it performs solely for concert purposes. Many performances are given during the year for scholarships and benefits, as well as for ceremonial occasions of the university. Another purpose Mr. Kopmar holds is to encourage composers to Write for this medium. Like the orchestra, the band develops players into pro- ficient technicians and musicians on their respective instruments through the wide variety of compositions in their repertoire. We are all proud of this outstanding group. mlm ,YW . 'H . . JI., 3 . 7fM 2 Lfw?v. Jx'52' ':N...M,.........,m..N ' 'M'-
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