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,fe Front Row L-R: jude Moger, Brian Thorp, Editor-in-Chiefg Carol Delbon, Znd Row, Pete Valente, Ron Ciecko, Tom Player, Assistant Editor. BRAVE The BRAVE staff of 1965 has strived to present a college yearbook unsurpassed in previous Quinnipiac annuals. Our responsibility is threefold, to the stu- dents, the college and the community. To this end we have created a new section, the Quinnipiac Story, which we hope will reflect to the students their growth in mind and body, to the col- lege, the dedication and guidance that have molded our ways into mature beings, to the community, whose image we uphold. The staff, students, faculty and Mr. Stanbon, ad- visor to the yearbook, all contributed time and effort in the construction of the 1965 BRAVE. As a conse- quence, we hope that future staffs will find our year- book both helpful and useful as a reference. Working on a college yearbook is an invaluable experience, and participation has proven worthwhile. f.lur-,vwJ- - ' flu' :N . ...ah ,r 'Ma awwfha. 1 . 441 V V' Twi ll 5 , ,. . Nm ff 'ffwawfxzf g xi N, ff. A 57 3
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