Duquesne University - L Esprit Du Duc Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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BI-igette A. Petroski A student of Business Administration, Brigette was active in many phases of campus activitiy. She is probably most well known for her vivacious participation in the Duquesne sports picture as a cheerleader and member of the Pep Club. Active in sorority affairs for three years, she has served Tau Delta Tau as Pan Hellenic Representative, Treasurer and President. Not neglecting her academic pursuits, Brigette won a place on the Dean's List and was a member of Epsilon Eta Phi national xvomen's business sorority, and the Re- galia, Insignia and Emblem National Committee. 228 ai-f mtl is Ronald Quinn Ron was one of the few students given the opportunity to carry the name of Du- quesne to the public before graduation. A major in the School of Music, he was not only a member of Duquesne's Sym- phonic Orchestra and XVoodwind Quintet, but also was principal bassoonist of the All-Pennsylvania Symphonic Orchestra and a member of the Xllheeling Symphony. Ron gained further prominence for him- self and Duquesne by ably captaining the College Bowl Team. For his accomplishments, he was placed on the Dean's List and appeared in lVho's iVho Among Students in American Colleges and U niuersifies. Ron graduated cum laude and has been accepted for graduate study at both Yale and Indiana Universities. i. ,451 . I -' j ,V V W 'lf' . I . 12 I, I 1 I . :iff . ff' :Ibis I X 1,4 1 X

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Rayniond W. Willison Prominent both socially and academically, Ray Wlillison, a student of Business Administration, has had a well rounded university life. Demonstrating academic acumen, he was placed on the Deanls List and is a member of the Honorary Business Fraternity, Beta Gamma Sigma. Interested in campus politics, Ray held the office of second vice-president of the Student Congress and was a representative to the Menls Residence Council. I-Ie capably served as treasurer and secretary of Alpha Epsilon fraternity and appeared in lVl10's lVl10 Among College Students in American. Colleges and Uni- uersifies. Donna M. Zilles From her freshman year to her senior year Donna has added greatly to the Duquesne scene with her intelligence and charm. Entering Duquesne in 1960, Donna was chosen Queen of the Carnival Ball that year. Since then Donna received honorable mention in the Woodrow VVilson Fellowship Competition and acquired a Bishop Carroll VVriting Scholarship. The Duquesne magazine has published many of her poems. A College Bowl nominee, Donna graduated cum laude and received a gold medal in English. 229 l

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