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First Row, lett to right: J, Cote, B, Smiley, C Mossinger, V, l-loaly, M, Bourne, L Lemay, R Carty, M, Flynn, Second Bowl J, Mclntyre, D Laurion, G Matthews, L, Atkin, M, Monti, G Lemay, B, Evans, E Kingsley, M Pothier, L Cotsell Third Row: L, Bonviriin, C, Coombs, B, Belknap, L Martinelli, M Devine, A, Cianci, D Hill, M. Maguire, A, O'Day, E, McDeed, B, Mc,Crudden, E, Bradbury, J, Wilsorr, Miss Hines, BETA CHI TAU GFHCERS President ........ ......... M ARGARET FLYNN Secretary ....... ......... B ARBARA SMILEY Treasurer ....... .......... D OROTHY l-llLL Advisor ....... ........... M R, MFRCIER Beta Chi Tau, the only professional organization ot Bryant, had an active and gratityingly successtul year in i945-46, The embryo school-m'arms ot Beta Chi Tau a-membership in which is open to graduates and undergraduates ot the Com- mercial Teacher-Training Division onlyeefhad an increased membership, and many ot its old members came back from service with Uncle Sam, Several ot these re- turning members joined the Bryant Facultyf-Leger Morrison, John Renza, Curtis Miss Alice l-lines, a charter member Dickenman, James Walsh and Richard l-learn, ot Beta Chi Tau, was another addition to the Bryant Faculty this year, These, to- gether with Dorothy l-lines, Mary Walsh and Fmilia Bucolo, give Beta Chi Tau a notable representatron at our Alma Mater. The Spring Banquet was a gala reunion and many plans were made tor in- teresting and inspiring events in the tuture, 7 . Sixty-three K
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Sixty-two First Rovv, left to righti H, Jasper, E. Flaskett, F Amoroso, S James, B, Blais, Mr Diclconrnan Second Row: J, Jenest, F, La Fazia, Fl Fletcher, A, Thompson, E. Cournover, R, Florlbogen, Third Rovvj A. lvluro, B Freed, F. O'C0nneIl, T Spence, W. Pillsbury, R, Riva. Fourth Rovvi J Donais, P Teper, J Albert, J Foley, R. Eichenteldt, PHI KAPPA TAU OFFICERS President ................ ............................. .............. F E LIX AMORGSO Vice-President ........... ............ E VERETT HASKETT Vice-President ........... ................... l-l ENRY JASPER Secretary ............... .......... S TANLEY JAMES Treasurer ......... ............... B ERNARD BLAIS Advisor ......... ........... M R. DICKENMAN Phi Kappa Tau vvas organized at Bryant College in the early part ot January, i946 The original members were Felix Arnoroso, Bernard Blais, John Donais, Robert Eichenteldt, Everett l-laskett, Stanley James, l-lenry Jasper, Frank La Fazia, and Francis O'Connell, The aims ot the traternity are simple ,-rA -creating good companionship in college and establishing better business contacts in tuture years. The fraternity has, even in its early stages, proved itselt a leader in college functions and is well on the way to becoming one ot the strongest fraternities on the campus.
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Sixty-tour First Row, left to right: L. Gotsell, L. Rogers, J Drosd, Second Row: Mclntyre, Ladouceur, G, Aranosian. Third Row: B. Belknap, M. Devine, C Tudino. Fourth Row: F. Rosen, M. Vales, A. Cianci, R. Adamson. . Standing: S, Martin, B. Smiley, C. Dickey, J. Todd, C. Messinger, C. Coombs, lvl. Flynn, C. Lewis, N. Pino. Seniors who are members of the Key, but not in this picture are: G. Kane, J. Levy, B. Attleck, J. Cote, E l-lorsman, E, lvleunier, E Tokarz, A. Yelle, G, Lemieux, C, Varr, W. Dubois, M. Rogue, E, lVlcDeed, B, Niemic, Arnold Cleveland. THE KEY THE KEY, the honor society ot Bryant College, was tormed in l94O, with Mr. Allan as Advisor. ln order to be eligible tor membership, a student must be on the l-lonor Roll any tour times or three consecutive times. Membership entitles one to wear the symbolic gold key-shaped pin, a privilege tor which Bryant men and women strive. lt brings a Key man or woman the feeling ot vvork well done and something that will mean a great deal to him once he enters the business world.
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