University of Hartford - Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1960

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University of Hartford - Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 90 of 136
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- -1 . . - , . - , -V - V -- F . Y. H .T A--V M, -1 'vw V A Y. r - r -1 - 4.5 - -' ' ' r -eu--w--u-unnsuym. 'F'--.,. np-v' KAPPA MU Honor and service are the two main concerns of Kappa Mu, the honorary fraternity for Engineering students. Throughout the year its activities have included dinner dances, banquets, and slide rule classes held for the benefit of Freshmen. They have also entered a team in the University'5 intramural basketball contest. Under the direction of Mr. Raymond Lawley, Kappa Mu is establishing a scholarship fund for promising students who show scholastic ability in engineering studies. X 2 , 1 fi t , , X t L . ' V Q . . , , 3 . ' , s Q - 2 4-., , . , . -- -v F F 1 t gr X s 1 . ,,' -,. Ar 4'NNu..fg x - 'CD 4. Zia A X V X . Q ,T A 'H' are - FX. . 4' N 5 X A n . L i 'v N ' R X , Ii . 4133 A . ,, N . ? - , . I n X - fpirsg Rowy T, Ngwmgnl B, Poutre, C, Glenney, D, Kupec, C, Sidway. burg, B. Azia, H. Duval, J. Osowiecki, P, Biarkman, E. Kaftanowicz, lSe-:ond Rowi H. Sinclair, V. Kiritsis, F. Schon, R. Lesieur, P. Swats- J. Scheibenpflug, D. Cote, P. MGmOllhI, D. Conant, W. Dontlgney. . . t ,,v, - ..s x ,, f . ... Q W,- it i i t l .I l l Q t , X . .fn . , , . ,. ,,, 1- if-Al A lib I Intl iffortt Rowt R. Clark, T. Frasca, E. Vogt, R. Horne, E. Premont, L. Bowen, R. Tweeddole, J. Keinz, S. Neiame. lSecond Rowj G. Michaud, N. Laurence, R, Roche, L, Tribuiani, M. Stein, J. Stillwagon, J. Kali- nowski. lBack Rowj J. Pinto, H. Mercik, R. Kalber, F. Moller, H- Lenef' sky, S. Zalewski, R. Kasevich, B. Banulski, C. Sgamb01i- LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club, which is concerned primarily with prorTIOTlUQ Pena' sportsmanship and encouraging an honest and sincere basis of awards, also participated this year in various University activities. The group SP0n50'ed G candidate for the Miss Hillyer contest, Peggy Easton. For the first time they managed a concession booth at home basketball games to supplement the club's treasury. As in previous years the group will promote, in Con' junction with the Athletic Department, the Annual All Sports' Bilftquel held in MGY- AWGVCJS We Qiven to eligible Participants commensurate Wlflt the number of years participating. l lfront Sonn, Seated St, Gel Ml All Mu B del mutici ment. flip CQnte tqke llQli0f Helen

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W V 331' , 'ee cis . ., h'K9U, 'SCN 005 OW Yge ilpes ol C95 v find lo' it-. it E l r the tlrr tif ,css iiizii ,, , F.,-v CC- ff lf Elia? 1' ' ,, , A f -, ' .. 7, f ur W. i. W ' , f , ,, ,,,,. ,.,,, 7. ,,,,,, .,,. ,,,,,,,, ,, HILLYER CHORUS The Hillyer Chorus is an organization which gives students who like music an opportunity to enjoy various types of group singing. During the first semester members took part in the Hartford Times Carol Sing, performed at the Christmas Convocation, and sponsored their first Miss Hillyer candidate, Susan Ebb. A television per- formance, a Spring concert, and other school and community events rounded out the chorus' schedule this year. HILLYER STUDENT COUNCIL The student governing body of Hillyer Col- lege is composed of elected delegates from each of the four classes. In addition to an interest in academic and social problems of the University, the Council supervises and co-ordin- ates social affairs. The accomplishments of this year's Council are many and varied. Recogni- tion of social fraternities and sororities was achieved, the time limit between student nom- inations and elections for office was extended, and a working co-operation with the Student Life and Interest Committee was established. With an eye to the future, rules were formulated for the co-operative functioning of the three student governing bodies on the new campus along with the formation of a University Student Association. Council members also participated in the annual National Student Association Con- ference held this year at Columbia University. I- ' '. r f, .': ,az::.7:f:-i'.','.'z:fg-gig'gh , jg-'-.3- ...., !gE 5g5p . ,,.,., , .' .. , .- 1 H--rc'- 1..y.,..1.,.e...1..4....1uwf.v4r -' W a7 :'!i' -2 'fir'



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t i 'C fFront Rowj R. Saposnik, M. Dunn, B. Azia, M. Stein, S. Luckman. lSecond Rowj J. Cantone, C. Webber, G. Sonn, N. Schweitzer, J. Schneiderman, I. Schriftin. fBack Rowj A. Golub, B. Stang, S. Bromet, A, Zivony. . l 'F i ' I i, I , ,N Q 4 nc f -rv , ,an - X MENORAH CLUB Membership in Menorah provides Jewish students with opportunities for religious, intellectual, and social devel- opment. Major speakers at Menorah meetings this year were Rabbi Kartt, Louis Sampliner, and Mrs. Grande, a handwriting expert. Social activities in- cluded a get-acquainted party, a hay- ride, College Nite at Emanuel Syna- gogue, and a splash party. The union of Hillyer's Menorah with the Hartt School's Jewish organization is one in- dication of the continual movement toward more university consolidation. Qs I X Seated: S. Sheldon, B. Davis, K. Devine, E, Sagebeer, M. Szidor, L. Richardson, E. Barrett, C. St. Germain. Standing: B. Budinsky, R. Atamian, Miss Hubbard, C. Mangen. MU PHI EPSILON SOCIETY - ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary professional Music Sorority which is dedicated to the advancement of music in America, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, loyalty to the Alma Mater, and to the develop- ment of a true sisterhood. Alpha Beta welcomes new girls in the tall, gives music assemblies and concerts, sponsors speakers and school dances, gives spaghetti suppers and cake sales to raise money for donations to local institutions as well as to national projects, and has many other musical and social activities. Miss Helen Hubbard is the faculty advisor. ev' V ' s or ....Js,,J

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