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Front Row L-R: Judy Petrazzulo, Lynette Donahue, Captaing Marie Zarnpano. 2nd Row, Jenny Derrico, Jean Gaysunas, Sherry Prince, Karen Hryb, and Carol Glass. CHEERLEADER The primary purpose of the Cheering Squad is to promote enthusiasm among the student body during the Soccer and Basketball seasons. The cheerleaders organize pep rallies and lead the crowd in cheers dur- ing the games. At Quinnipiac, a cheerleader is a key figure in the athletic club. She is depended upon by the players to sell their sport to the student body. She is depended upon to support her team to victory. A cheerleader at Quinnipiac is chosen by the Assis- tant Director of Athletics, Mr. joseph Bean, Cheer- leader Advisor, Miss Ann Massimino, graduating cheerleaders, and captain of the squad. She is chosen on the basis of her interest in sports, her capabilities as a cheerleader, her ability to get along with people, her poise and character when tested. Each girl trying for the cheering squad is put through a rigid, compe- titive test. It is an honor to be chosen for the cheering squad at Quinnipiac College, and it is a greater honor being accepted as Captain by the squad, for it is the Cap- tain's responsibility to organize the squad into a har- monious team. She is responsible for the Cheering Squad being a success.
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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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Q ff p p 3 sais S. Front Row L-R: Lois Anderson, Sandy Pyrdol, Sharon Knapp, Bobbis Bubernak, Annette Kidney, Shirley Dymarczyk. 2nd Row, Linda Howard, Sandy Gessner, Eileen Grala, Sharon Karbowski, Judy Anderson. 3rd Row, Sharon Williams, Nancy Griffin, Sue Silverstein, Armand Russo. 4th Row, Tim Chase, Donna D'Onofrio, Tom Hickey, Ron Comen, Co-Editor-in-Chief. 5th Row, Craig Smith, Bill Demayo, Fred Palmer, Ed Brucato, Dan Salzman. 6th Row, Dennis Hardy, Bill Viggiano, and Al Rufka. CHRONICLE The Chronicle is published monthly by the students of Quinnipiac College, under faculty advisorship of Mr. H. T, Gregory, and Co-Editors-in-Chief, Ronald G. Comen and George A. Duffy, and ably assistedrby Business Manager William Meehan, Sports Editor Thomas Hickey, Features Director, Frederick Palmer, Photography Director Art Rodia, and Secretary Lois Anderson, the Chronicle continued its policy for im- provement through change. New features included an Athlete of the Month column, a Faculty and Alumni Spotlight which alternate each issue, and a Femme Focus article. A strengthening of the editorial page, and increased advertising also highlighted the pub- lication's efforts. The members of the Chronicle's editorial board and staff have worked in an extremely conscientious manner to make their publication one in which the en- tire student body as well as the faculty and administra- tion of the school could be proud of. 59 fa
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