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K , . . ff -K 5 W-Sheff J.. w... My SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT 1. E. Corrigan, President, K. Reilly, Vice President, B. Boardman, Secretary, A. B. O'Brien Treasurer, J. Acas, R. Allison, B. Anderson, E. Arrighini, D. Berger, G. Brumberger, M. Buckley H. Catalano, D. Cooper, F. Columbo, J. T. Corrigan, V. DeMattoe, L. Donahue, E. Dunn, J. Durham J. Farnen, W. Flood, 1. Fortuna, C. Gerard, D. Hare, O. R. Hornish, R. Lampo, R. Larson, E Lartanzi, M. Lato, F. Ledewitz, J. Lee, J. Levine, V. Linsley, P. Lockwood, 1. jamroga, B. Kahan R. Kahan, H. B. Katz, H, Keefe, Donald Maclntosh, A. Marottoli, G. Matasavage, A. Mignone R. Miller, R. Murray, H. Myer, T. Pallarino, V. Parente, F. Panza, R. Poturnicki, T. Richardson P. Rovlenchik, S. Russo, R. Shanley, 1. Streeto, R. Talbot, A. Testa, B. Vine, T. Walsh, T. Zenauskas R. Ziedman, J. Steblek, B. Teft, Mr. Falcigno, Advisor. 59
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The All-College Prom, the most important and biggest individual social event of the school year was held on Saturday at the newly decorated Pleasure Beach Ballroom in Bridgeport. Pat Dorn's Orchestra provided the music for dancing and did a great job backing up the star attraction of the evening, Jack jones, Knapp records recording artist. Although the attendance at the Prom was less than what was expected, the four hundred who at- tended were treated to one of the most enjoyable eve- nings in their lives. jack Jones was excellent in his singing and won the hearts of the students and faculty with his outstanding personality. Pat Dorn's Orches- tra was cheered by the throng for their excellent music. Miss Marie Lato, a freshman from West Haven, was crowned Queen of Quinnipiac Weekend 1962, by Joseph Federowicz and Fred Columbo, Prom Co- Chairmen. At a previous ceremony on Friday, Mr. George Hawley was presented the Student Council's Faculty Award. Mike Bergin and Mike Sorrentino received the gavels of their offices, President and Vice- President of the Student Council respectively from john Peters, Weekend Chairman. The standout com- mittee members for the Prom were Joe Skikas, Tom Corrigan, Frank Manganella, Sal Russo, Phil Donofrio, Dennis Marlowe and Tony Marratoli. Mr, Bernard Volain served as advisor to the committee and was assisted by Mr. Gorden Pauluccy and Mr. Paul Fal- cigno. A post prom party held at the West Haven Motor Inn was sponsored by Kappa Delta Mu and the Varsity Club. The Don Dennis Combo was fea- tured at this early morning affair which looks as if it too might become a permanent part of the weekend activities. A turnout of over 500 students made the final affair of the weekend, The All-College Picnic a huge success. Beverages for this affair held at Chatfield Hollow State Park, were supplied by Kappa Delta Mu and Tau Kappa Beta. jim Potter was chairman for this affair and reported that this final act of Quinnipiac weekend was successful and set a record attendance. By 8:00 on May 7, the students trudged back to the ivy halls of Quinnipiac, their weekend of socializ- ing and merry-making over they were ready to dive back into their studies and prepare for the Hnal exams. The Quinnipiac' Weekend Award was presented jointly to John Peters and Mike Sorrentino, for their part as Co-Chairmen of the Weekend, by Mr. Bernard Volain, advisor to the Student Council.
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F. Manganella, President, O. Hornish, Vice President, J. SGH, Secretary, R. Clemence, Treasurer, T. Jamroga, Sergeant at Arms, S. Russo, Alumni Secretary, M. Adamo, R. Anderson, F. Brindisi, H. Catalano, R. Chielto, T. Cipriano, F. Columbo, E. Corrigan, T. Corrigan, P. Dillon, S. Esposito, J. Fortuna, T. Gallaher, D. Hare, T. Malec, L. Marinelli, T, Marotroli, B. McMahon, T. Player, E. Rappa, T. Richardson C. Shea, D. St. Martin, T. Zenausltus, Mr. Pauluccy, Advisor. TALJ KAPPA BETA Tau Kappa Beta fraternity has been active on the campus of Quinnipiac College since 1958. The functions of the fraternity are mainly social. However, the fraternity also maintains a service status by donating to the Quinnipiac College Scholarship Fund. The largest social function of the fraternity, which has given Tau Kappa Beta recognition and Commendation, is the annual Playboy Affair, sponsored by the brothers of the fraternity. The main purpose of Tau Kappa Beta is to develop friendship and to promote community service. A student may be elected to this fraternity when he has successfully completed one semester of study. 60
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