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Sf. is , . if Front Row L-R: Judy Gelman, Cynthia Storrs, Treasurer, Judy Desert, Sue Nasin, Secretary, Ann Marie Celotto, Vice-Presidentg Carol Walker, President, Cynthia Reynolds, 2nd Row, Judy Bollard, Karen Fontaine, Natalie Ortolie, Rosemary Kimball, Melinda Peck. 3rd Row, Mary Ann Shaw, Nancy Souppa, Ellen Kinsman, Carol Sundquist. 4th Row, Helen Cleveland, Eileen Analla, Rich Ventura, Maureen McQue, Irene Lazowski, and Diane Perun. EDICAL TECH OLOGY CLUB The Medical Technology Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lison, is an organization serving a vocational and so- cial purpose. Vocationally, it renders an opportunity for aspiring medical technology students to be intro- duced to the various areas of study and research in the field by hearing speakers versed in these areas. Films also contribute to this introduction. Socially it gives the students a medium for fraternizing despite their various workloads. Membership is open to all students in the Medical Technology Curriculum. wr?
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51 QQ Left to Right: jude Moger, Mr. Leonard Kent, Faculty Advisorg Tim Chase. LITERARY REVIE In the past the Literary Review was completely com- prised of works written by the student body. This year the 1964-65 Review set a new precedent by adding articles prepared by faculty members at Quinnipiac College. The Literary Review has come a long way in five years, and by taking a giant step now, it will reflect the intellectual character of the Quinnipiac students, talents of their professors, and develop into a per- manent part of the curriculum at the college.
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Kneeling L-R: Robert Williams, Dennis Dodson. lst Row, Natalie Ortoli, Jackie Lange, Marie Coppolla, Linda Tereskiewicz. Znd Row, Judy Anderson, Eileen Grala, Mary Ann Szymonel, Joanne Inturrisi, Sandy Fritz. 3rd Row, Cynthia Reynolds, Nancy Souppa, Donna D'Onofrio, Diane Massie. 4th Row, Armand Russo, Donna Osborn, Amelia Cappellie, Judy Desert, Claudia Bedford, Jim Miranda. 5th Row, Christine Stachogvicz, Janet Norton, Lillian DeVylder, and Mr. L. Engle, Advisor. N WMAN CLUB The Newman Club is the Catholic group on cam- the activities of the Newman Club are: Communion pus. The purpose of the club is to promote the ideals Breakfast each semesterg lectures and discussionsg so- of Catholicism by helping the student to understand cial events, attendance at seminars, and an annual con- his religion more fully, so that he may integrate the vention held within the New England area. purpose and ideals of Christ into his daily life. Among
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