Quinnipiac University - Brave Yearbook (Hamden, CT)

 - Class of 1963

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uv if! MARTIN OTTAVIO ADAMO 327 Norton Street New Haven, Connecticut Major: Accounting Tau Kappa Beta 4: Senior Dance Committee 4, Tau Kappa Beta Award Committee, Re- ceived A. S. Degree with Honors 23 Member of Theta Beta Kappa National junior College Honor Society. JOSEPHINE ANN ANNUZIATA S56 Middletown Avenue North Haven, Connecticut Major: Medical Technology Nickname: jo. Med. Tech. Club 2, 3g Class Representative 35 Brave Staff 3. EDMOND EDWARD ARRIGHINI 25 North Street Vfindsor Locks, Connecticut Major: Marketing Nickname: Eddie. Intramural Basketball I, Z, 3, 4: Intramural Football 2, 3, Intramural Soft- ball 3, 4: Kappa Delta Mu 2, 3, 4: SAM 3, 4. DAVID DARREL BADGER 94 Edward Avenue Pittsneld, Massachusetts Major: Business Administration Nickname: Badge. Varsity Base- ball 3 49 Varsity Club 3, 43 Baseball Letter 3, 4. Wav 'wiv' BURTON ELLIOT BOARDMAN 224 Ray Road New Haven, Connecticut Major: Management Nickname: Burt. Society for the Advancement of Management 3, Secretary 3. JOHN STEPHEN BUCCINI 36 Lakeview Avenue West Haven, Connecticut Major: Business Administration Nickname: Bu. Intramural Foot- ball 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Softball 3, Varsity Baseball I, 2: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Mu 2, 3, 4, KDM Social Commit- tee 3, 4, Varsity Club Social Committee 3, 4, Secretary 4, Baseball Varsity Letter 2: Base ball Intramural Letter 3. RICHARD DENNIS CANDELA 'O Bryden Terrace Hamden, Connecticut Major: Accounting Nickname: Dick. Varsity Base- ball Zg Intramural Basketball 2: Varsity Club Z, 3: SAM 2. LEROY WRIGHT CHAMBERLIN 433 Main Street West Haven, Connecticut Major: Medical Technology Nickname: Lee. Alumni Secre- tary 2: Med. Tech. Club Z, 3, 4: Intramural Bowling Ig Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4.

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james abundant material for her classroom mon- ologues, it is fraught with serious possibilities for the average student. Local legend records two instances of tragic events which took place as a result of this problem. In the first week of the school year of 1960, a junior, arriving at the campus at 9: 15 A.M., was forced to search so far for a parking place that he violated the Red Chinese border, was captured, and has not been heard from since. Again, on the first snowy day of 1960, one of our luckless classmates, joe Zilch, class of '63, became entrapped on the face of the Glacier which forms the outermost and most primitive section of our vast parking area, and despite his best efforts, both he and his auto- mobile were inexorably drawn to the rim of the Glacier and over into the water. Search efforts proved fruitless and Joe was reported as lost in the vast expanses of Lake Whitney's Annex, in- formally known as Veggo Larson's cesspool. As a result of joe's untimely demise, a safety patrol was organized, ostensibly to direct traffic but actually to prevent any further incidents such as the one described above. Their building, labeled Campus Police Headquarters , seems to exert a certain fascination on fraternity mem- bers, especially around pledge week. These members can often be observed casting calcu- lating looks upon the pledges under their charge and then upon the Headquarters . What they are thinking remains a mystery. Happier events occupy us in the second year of our college life, however, those of us who have survived the purges of the spring of 1960 are old hands at the classroom game. We now branch out into other educational areas, the Normandy, the Sleigh House, apartment parties. fraternity socials, and their ilk. We, as the saying goes, are acquiring polish. Sophomore year is characterized by the awakening to the true climate of social life. Classes, assignments, even finals, while still as grim and deadly as ever, have lost some of their awe-inspiring quali- ties and take a-position of major buf not all-con- suming importance. This attitude exacts its toll but there are fewer faces fading from the ranks than faded in the freshman year. When spring arrives and the class assembles for commence- ment, it is essentially the class that started the year. We were experienced and we are learning to survive. For many the awarding of the A.S. degree is the end of the college career, but for others the journey is but half completed. As juniors we can now look back on our first two years and remark how young and fool- ish we were. As members of the upper-classes we enjoy a certain unshakeable superiority. We are the chosen ones. How that phrase rises to the lips. Even the haughty seniors come to us and ask that we assist them in their time of need by underwriting the Senior Dance and being co- sponsors, making it the Junior-Senior Dance. We oblige and the dance is a huge success. Destiny appears to smile on us. Confidently, we take the work in stride. No longer are we the timorous freshmen or sophomores, but juniors, mature citizens of the college world. First semester finals pass and we are passed relatively unscathed. Our prom is the biggest in the his- tory of the school. Music by Pat Dorn, songs by .lack Jones, parties until all hours. An experi- ence to remember forever. We finish the year in grand style. Finals are swept through and our numbers are intact. We begin our final year. Now we begin to look back. For a moment we feel almost old. How many of us are married or planning to be married? How young these freshmen are. Were we ever that young? Perhaps, long ago. How strange. We feel ancient here, yet we know we have hardly started on our journey. Soon we will be out in the world finding our place. Commencement of the journey from these walls into the outside is the central fact now. Still we study and go to dances and par- ties, for many there is almost desperate urgency to enjoy this free and easy life we now lead. Soak in it. Press it to you. Drain it of every feeling and experience. Enjoy the friends here within these walls. Soon we will graduate and it will be over, never to be recaptured except in fleeting memories. Despite these feelings, how- ever, we are anxious in a way to get on with it. Our last prom, Graduation parties, Commence- ment . . .



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ANTHONY FRANK CIPRIANO IGP' Huntington Avenue New Haven, Connecticut Major: Accounting Nickname: Cip. Tau Kappa Beta 3, 4: Senior Dance Com- mittee 4. ELMER EDMUND CLARK Parmellee Hill Road Durham, Connecticut Major: Accounting Nickname: Lefty, Intramural Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Accounting Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 4: Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Vice President 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4: Brotherhood Week Dinner Co- Chairman 3: Outstanding Ac- counting Club Member 3. ROBERT EDWARD CLEMENCE 826 Edgewood Avenue New Haven, Connecticut Major: Accounting Nickname: Bob. Intramural Bas- ketball 2: Newman Club 2, 35 Tau Kappa Beta 2, 3, 4: Treas- urer 4. ANN LEE CLOSE Z2 Bryan Road Branford, Connecticut Major: Medical Technology Dean's Committee 2, 3. 4: Sec- retary Treasurer 2: Class Dance Committee l, 2, 3: Q. C, Week- end Committee 1, 2, 3: Brave Staff I, 2, 3, Med. Tech. Club I, 2, 3: Dean's List 2: Sopho- more Class Queen. JAMES EDWARD CORRIGAN 120 Chalmers Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut Major: Marketing Nickname: Ed. Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4: Intramural Foot- ball 3, 4: Intramural Softball 4: Varsity Baseball 3: SAM 2: Vice President 3: President 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2: Vice President 3, 4: Tau Kappa Beta 3, 4: Chroni- cle News Editor 4: Varsity 4: Chairman of Quinnipiac High School Day 3. ANN M. CRETELLA I'4 Beacon Avenue New Haven, Connecticut Major: Medical Technology Nickname: Annie. Med. Tech. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Brave Staff 2, 39 Class Dance Committee 3, Q. C. Weekend Committee 3. FRED JOSEPH CRISCUOLO 403 Painter Avenue West Haven, Connecticut Major: Accounting Nickname: Freddy. Accounting Club 1, 2: Kappa Delta Mu Fraternity 3, 4: Intramural Foot- ball 3: Senior Dance Committee 4: Student Activities Committee 4, Prom Committee 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4. JAMES PATRICK CROWLEY 1334 New Haven Milford, Connecticut Major: General Business Nickname: Jim.

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