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ax . . Q E Qzlnnmm -,.5 . 4m' Front row: lleft to rightl B. Krawski, N. Salas, D. Vale, A. Sayegh, C. Glenney, A. Araque, V. Lopez, M. Garcia M. Yunez. Second row: F. Fuentes, G. Hung, l. Osowiecki, R. Gonzalez, Capt. M. Cappa, G. Combalan, l. Michelenga, I. Tovar, T. Lattimer, F. Pascuccio, Manager. Third row: P. LoMaglio, Coach, R. O'Brien, l. Captain, B. Drennan, J. Borawski, E. Vives, E. Smith, B. r Weinbaum, M. Surette, H. Wise, 1. Scheibenpflug, L. Gonzalez. SOCCER 1958 The 1958 University of Hartford soccer team had a RECORD: record of 3-6. The team finished with an overall total Hartford of 13 points while their competitors pushed 24 through Hartford the net. Raul Gonzalez led the team with a total of 3 Hartford goals. He was followed by Edgardo Vives, Luis Gonzalez, Hartford Arnoldo Araque, and Bob' Drennon all with two. Hartford 1959 appears to be the roughest schedule the team Harrrord will have in its history. AIC, Norwich, Adelphi, and Harrrara Springfield have been listed as new opponents, all top Hafffvfd soccer teams in New England. Harrrard Coach LoMaglio hopes that the team will develop into a better squad during the 1959 season. He is especially anxious to see a good crop of freshmen, and if enough applicants show, the University of Hartford will initiate a freshman team under his direction. The coach states that prospects were good for 1959. The added competition should give the entire team valuable experience. Although still in the building stage, the squad has proved itself to be one of the strongest varsity teams in the university. Chuck Glenney and Mike Cappa should provide the know-how for 1959, along with many of the South American players who excel in the sport. Middlebury UConn Kings Bridgeport Lowell Fordham Panzer Clark New Bedford BA! Coach Univers outstar Hartlor College t0lrS88 55, the Annual out 'iii This mg ll0llle g The cor S9lm'3 The Sql rrrry Nl H01 eno He aiu, Pllltre, Rligem, rrllblllll HS 3 M rillain
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POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Would-be politicians discover the complexities of political art through the Political Science Club. Regular meetings turn into a matching of wits when members vie with each other's skillful manipulation of Robert's Rules of Order, better known as parliamentary procedure. At the last annual mock session of the Connecticut Intercollegiate Student Legislature, the club was successful in passing its two bills through both houses of the legislature. Another win was scored in the campaign conducted for majority leader in the Senate. The club sponsored a candidate in the Miss HilIyer Contest, Mary Spano..0ther conferences involving the discussion of international ,relations were attended including the Regional I R C Association Conference held in New York City. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Under the guidance of Dr. David Komisar this organization has grown into one of our largest clubs. Classroom lectures cannot reasonably cover the whole range of psychology, but the variety of topics is not so limited in the programs presented by the club throughout the year. This year the fascinating topics of hypnosis was explored in a memorable lecture presented by Dr. Goldenburg on Hypnosis in Dentistry. Using brave students as his subjects, Dr. A. Knepler demonstrated various hypnotic processes. Dr. Knepler also led a very informative discussion on marriage which he hoped would prove helpful to the members in selecting future mates. Since classroom sessions may profit by first-hand observation, the group visited the Mansfield, Norwich, and Middletown State Hospitals. Members also attended the annual Eastern Psychological Association convention held this past year in Ocean City, New Jersey. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP This year members of Student Christian Fellowship gained the rewards of self-satisfaction in a job well done as they conducted a campaign to help clothe Korean War orphans. Regular activities ofthe group usually center around programs of worship and discussion which it feels will promote its purposes. Especially enlightening and inspiring are the special services held at . Christmas and Easter in which members speak and conduct the service. Greater insightand comparison is also gotten by those who attend the various conferences at which other colleges and universities are represented and the programs and activities of the campuses are discussed.
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I VARSITY, kneeling L-R: J. Borawski, J. Yurkunas, R. Drennan, F. Deutsch, G. Rogers, W. Poutre, T. Newman, R. Bawer, Mana- Assistant Manager, D. Sinclair. Standing L-R: Captain R-. Lynch, ger F. Pascuccio, Varsity Coach, R. Spear. BASKETBALL 1958-59 Coach Roy Spear's second season as coach of the University of Hanford Five was marked by many outstanding new features. The entrance of the Hartford basketball team into the E.C.A.C. fEastern College Athletic Conferencel, the upset win over top-seated New Britain State Teachers College 73- 66, the newly formed Freshman team and the First Annual Homecoming Game in Wethersfield rounded out firsts for the University of Hartford in 1959. This marked the first time Hartford has played a home game other than in the Hudson Street Gym. The contest was against the highly ranked St. An- selm's College. The squad was hurt by depth and height in 1959. TONY Newman, Hartford's leading rebounder, was not enough to round out a good backboard team. He did, however, receive help from stalwarts Bill Poutre, Ray Bawer, and John Yurkunas, Gene Rogers, Frank Deutsch, and Captain Roger Lynch continued to be competent playmakers. The team as a whole was one of the tops in the state on certain nights when they were in true form. 51 L, , It J. l' '34 'DT ALL 1958-59 , FBESHMHQ-B:SKIgiEhaeIson R. Baskin, R. Drennan, R. Sullivan, R. Welch. A gigti2ing'LlR-'coach r. Klhin, A. Langdon, K Salle' A Mafcus' R- OSH T Manager D. Sinclair.
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