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-'Pina N if :G- .,., Front Row L-R: Mr. Spitzer, Advisor, Dave Berger, Joe Rubertone, Walt Ploski, Ed Tomasco. 2nd Row, Ken Gere, Al Lazorik, Hector Ortiz, George Gamble. 3rd Row, john Norville, Don Desmond, Ernie DeFrank, Bob Cabacoff. 4th Row, Fred Palmer, Dennis Berger. 5th Row, Dennis Dziadik, Carl Stasiunas, Ron Zuklie. ALPH PHI OMEGA Nu Alpha Chapter of Alphi Phi Omega is dedicated to the principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service. In the field of Leadership, men have gone on to become leaders, officers, and members of virtually all the campus organizations here at Quinnipiac. In the field of Service, Alpha Phi Omega men de- vote much of their time to community, nation, campus and self. In the recent academic years, APO men helped a former Quinnipiac faculty member, who was hospitalized, move to a new location. Alpha Phi Omega men have conducted a United Fund drive, a Thanksgiving drive for needy families, and a clean-up of East Campus and the Student Lounge. Various fra- ternity men also attended a sectional conference at the University of Bridgeport and helped to initiate a chapter at New Haven College in 1963. Nu Alpha Chapter in the spring semester will again sponsor the annual UMOC contest, the proceeds of which last year went to thejoint development fund, the annual High School Day, and a banquet for newly installed brothers. . . .xg V .. 5 2,2 i r gi. as -:gf . sw, - A '- it X :..a:.qg. , . ..X ., i.,.ssgfw..i X355 E L i -is F s ,.: .Y 1,31 . W me Q4 -- iQ5f 5fl'f?.2- 5 11 73
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as. an rs 352 Front Row L-R: Bob Brown, Chip Neal, Bob Jorgenson, Ron Iannucci, Ed Brucaro. 2nd Row, Jim Lanzetti, Bruce Sweeney, Ron Metevier, Mike Lane, Steve Jankowski, Ray Marcil. 3rd Row, Rich Pacileo, jim Rodgerson, jack Groves, Larry Ballas, Fd Sheehan, Fran Guarra. 4th Row, Bill Vig- giano, Tom Meyers, Bill McSweet, John Delaney, Bob Cosranza, Floyd Hunter, Bill Kaliszewski, Fred Palmer, Leon Mohn. ALPHA CHI RHO On February 1, 1964, Alpha Chi Rho became the Lambda Phi Chapter of the National Social Fraternity. The Lambda Phi is the 24th chapter to be installed by Alpha Chi Rho. Created by the Reverend Paul Ziegler, at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, on june 4, 1895, Alphi Chi Rho is a member of the National Interfraternity Conference. The aim of Alpha Chi Rho is to secure a member- ship of the highest standard, homogeneous in quality, and permanent in its allegiance and effort for the Fra- ternity, not merely during college days, but through' out life, A particular aim of the Alpha Chi Rho Chap- ter is to work closely with the college in procuring students who are well-rounded socially and academia cally. During the past school year Lambda Phi has spon- sored dances open to the student body, a charity dance for the benent of the Children's Foundation, and many closed functions for the brothers and friends of Alpha Chi Rho.
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Front Row L-R: Bob Schenk, Armand Russo, Gary Senecal, Archie Luccarelli, Frank Errato. 2nd Row, Rick Hunter, Bill Paupini, Rudy Verrilli, Charles Pigaty, jim McMahon, President. 3rd Row, Tony Alberino, john Lago, joe Edwards, jim Miranda, john Bordonaro, Jim Urrichio, Bill O'Keefe. 4th Row, Justin Tomborello, Steve Tranzillo, Bill Hammel, Stu Grove, Rick Brooten. 5th Row, Joe Scalabrino, Roy Kussner, Fred Meglio, Brian Laich, Tom Kroll. 6th Row, Jim Niziolek, Angelo Vitale, Frank Raucci, Charles Malaro. 7th Row, Dennis Dodson, Fred Russo, and John Mudry. KAPP DELTA MU Founded in 1951, Kappa Delta Mu is the Hrst fraternity and the oldest social organization on the campus. The main functions of the fraternity are to promote brotherhood and social activities. The many social events include closed socials, semi- annual rushes and smokers, hay rides, alumni night, and the Kappa Delta Mu Weekend featuring an all college semi-formal dance The Tempest. This week- end is second only to the Quinnipiac Weekend and in- cludes a social, dinner and picnic. KDM has contributed over one-thousand pints of blood and has received a plaque in appreciation, from the American Red Cross, New Haven Chapter. KDM participates in all intramural sports and the stereotyped Dukes have excellent records. KDM presently has 50 active members and over 300 alumni, some of which are instructors here at Quinnipiac.
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