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and john Morrison acted as co-chairmen for the Satur- day night affair. The final act of the weekend, the All-College Pic- nic, took place at the Sherwood Island in Westport, Connecticut, Sunny skies and warm temperatures in- vited a record attendance crowd. Rick Brooten and Pat Esposito were co-chairmen of this event The Faculty Committee, Mr. james Steerman chair man, Dr. James A. Fickes, Mr. Joseph Bean and Mr Wayne Scrivener, was a great help in completing final preparation of the Weekend. Hff .yt X . Y 5
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were on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremonies. This year, the carnival was in the form of a miniature World's Fair. The state of Nevada was represented with a Golden Nugget Saloon complete with roulette, blackjack and poker games. Another group went Mexi- can with hit-the-pinta game. Other parts of the world that was presented included: Hawaii, Egypt and South America. Kappa Delta Mu presented Tahi- tian Island which captured the award for the best proj- ect for the fair. This award was donated by the four college fraternities. The music festival held on Friday night in the col- lege auditorium was the surprise success of the week- end. Otto Hornish and Guido DeMelis, co-chairmen of this event, were on hand to begin the third act of the weekend. Groups appearing at the music festival included: The Five Satins, The Barries, The Passen- gers, The Ev'n Song Minstrels, The Landsmen, Lonely Lee, Bart and Garry, and The North Atlantic Invasion Forces. The Music Festival surpassed all records for attendance and enjoyment. The fourth act of the weekend set the stage for the most important and biggest social event of the college year, the All-College Prom. This year the Prom was held at the New Horizon Restaurant in East Haven. Music was provided by the fabulous world famous Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra under the direction of Lee Castle and featuring Marilyn Mitchell, vocalist. The Prom provided many highlights throughout the eve- ning. One of the events was the traditional presenta- tion of the gavel to the President of the Student Coun- cil, George Morgio. Miss Carol Proto, Queen of Quinnipiac Weekend 1963 and Mayor Columbo, waited excitedly while Miss Marie Lato, Chairman of the Queen Contest, delivered the sealed envelop con- taining the Queen's name. Miss Pamela Jorgensen, a sophomore from West Haven, was then crowned Queen of Quinnipiac Weekend 1964. Hugh Keefe
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