Quinnipiac University - Brave Yearbook (Hamden, CT)

 - Class of 1963

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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Graduates invite all mem- bers and friends to join us in viewing the high- lights of our life at C. thus far. We, the largest class in the history of the college, began our career in September of 1961 under the guidance of Mr. Kasimer. For most of us this was our first year at a college and we were look- ing forward to a worthwhile experience. Our Orientation week ended with a real blast - a Beanie Blast . Classes were in ses- sion a short time when it was announced that we must nominate, campaign for, and elect class oiiicers. The results were a fine slate of ofhcers: Richard Marazzi, President, Bill Giovanni, Vice- President, Amelia Rubino, Secretary, and Karin Beutler, Treasurer. Carol Proto and George Morgio represented the class in the student Council. The Freshmen held honors not only aca- demically, but also in sports. Our Freshmen Football team won the Intramural champion- ship, because of the great skill of players like Richard Mastriano, Andy DeCusati, Timmy Petracca and several others. Not to mention the fact that we ran the Chronicle by ourselves. As the basketball season rolled into view, a tall, quiet, lanky boy jolted into the picture and took everyone by surprise, as he displayed his outstanding technique in this sport. His name was Dave Tuthill, and his skill gave con- siderable help to the 1961-62 Basketball team. After Christmas recess, we returned to Q. C. with the tension of finals so thick that you could almost cut it with a knife. But most of us survived and-returned for our second semes- ter. In April the Knights of Columbus Hall was converted into the Fontainebleau for our successful dance, Moon Over Miami. Bill Giovanni and his band entertained at our social while couples whirled about the dance floor. Another sports champion came into the picture. Jim McMahon was the undefeated golf champion for Quinnipiac. The climax of the year was the Quinnipiac ekend featuring a booth at the carnival, a dip in Lake Whitney for Billy O'Keefe, and last but not least the biggest dream in any girl's life, the coronation of the All-College Prom Queen, who incidently was one of our own Freshmen girls, Marie Lato. The excitement of the weekend dwin- dled and the burning of the midnight oil sparked into view as final exams drew near. Some were passed - but it was over and every- one looked forward to a well-earned summer vacation. The summer days passed all too quickly, for now it was September once again and our thoughts were returning to our Yale on the Lake . Our class had become somewhat smaller but, we still had the same spirit as in our green year. Among acquiring new friends, books, and teachers, we now proudly possessed the title of Sophomores. Once again we chose the leader of the class. Bill Giovanni, President, Andy DeCusati, Vice- President, Paulette Rovlenchik, Secretary, and Dominic Acquarulo, Treasurer. Carol Proto and George Morgio once again represented our class in the Student Council. The Monster Mash , our Halloween so- cial, added gaiety to our busy schedules of ring fittings, Yearbook pictures, and graduation pre- paration. In previous years, the Sophomore Dance was a brilliant success - therefore, the same held true for us. Quinnipiac had added a new varsity sport to its curriculum, Soccer and a new coach to teach it, Mr. Bean. Once again our sophomores proved what they could do. Richard Mastriano was elected as one of the co-captains of the soccer team. Coach Bean added girls intra- murals to his list with such sports as volleyball, basketball, modern jazz, and tennis. The Quinnipiac Weekend and the All- College Prom drew the social calendar to an end. Our two years at Quinnipiac are just about over. Dressed in caps and gowns we have accumulated enough memories to last us a life- time.

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