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fFront Rowj D. Lee, C. Bishop, F. Sibley, K. Killer, H. Peyton, E. Kohn, G. Phelps, J. Jennings. lBack Rowj B. Fallon, R. Gaudet, H. Duval, B. Pease, N. Paulhus. SPORTS CAR CLUB Avid sports car fans have banded together this year to promote the growing interest in sports cars and to exchange ideas on the current problem of safe driving. Weekly meetings include discus- sions, tilms, speakers, and program planning. Among the club's special events this year were two driving rallies in the Connecticut area. These rallies give members an opportunity to put into practice the driving procedures which they have learned in their other activities. t ' . sxkx .ss.7..Xfx xxx -'ff sxxxx ...tt-xtk '.'. e, x xg., x x x x x x .i. x x x - Wx-.if f' vs gl C7 lFront Rowl Mr. Kudner, T. Hasler, A. Seaman, P. Hansen, N. Per- kins. fSecond Rowj E. Zikas, J. Hamill, A. Stevens, K. Beres. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Students of the University can complement their academic lives by ioining the religious organizations of the school. Inter-religious and social gatherings highlight the activities of the Student Christian Fel- lowship. This year a chapel service tor faculty, statt, and students was held for those who desired to participate in worship with the members of the organization. These services are conducted at regular intervals throughout the year under the guidance of Mr, Warren Kudner. twlllf' ,VF lit ltllle ' A ali llisdol fm Mio' 1 llelp 'ji scllol Spll r iwirlertiles gi . 15 lialillmea R advisofi Ml' Ti iiihvwm' ' l10llOll' I 4 C, laslawitl, J. K: T . J i r i Y Mm R lumen iwl Q. F lawn' ' Img .llrsqnl
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POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Under the guidance of Professor Eugene T. Sweeney, the Political Science Club is dedicated to a study of contemporary political thought and action. At regular meetings, members develop their skills in the use of Parliamentary Procedure, They participate in the Con- necticut lntercollegiate State Legislature, Current Affairs fFront Rowj Mr. Sweeney, T. Hasler, D. Ransom, R. Smith, B. Marier, F. Shores. CSecond Rowj L. Schultz, E. Hamm, R. Pawlicki, P, Holmes, I N Q ,..t ,.,. . Panels, the Foreign Policy Association, the Collegiate Council for the United Nations, and the Association of International Relations Clubs. A special proiect for the club this year was the promotion of the Keller Lecture Series. The title of Hillyer Queen was won this fall by the Political Science Club's candidate, Miss Harriet Stone. J. Fay, E. Murtha, P. Butler. fBack Rowj N. Carbone, D. Kupec, K. Sall-ca. Cf? fFront Rowj E. Orzech, S. Weise, M. Panagiotou, R. Peters, R. Larabee, M. Drag, fSecond Rowj N. Noyes, F. Zciac, C. Valinskus, P. Dawi- PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY For students especially interested in' the study of human behavior, the Psychology Society provided op- portunities for practical experience in various problems of psychology. The special activities of the club this year included field trips to the Mansfield, Norwich, and Middletown State Hospitals, co-sponsorship of the lecture by Dr. Jersild on child psychology, and sending a dele- dowicz, B. Just, S. Ebb, J. Kabai. fBock Rowb C. Sidwoy, D. Vale, H. Sinclair, R. Pawlicki, E. Kaftanowicz. gation to the Eastern Psychological Association conven- tion in New York City. The members often benefit from lectures and discussions directed by Drs. Komisar, Leon- hardt, and Streitfeld of our own psychology depart- ment. Under the guidance of Dr. Komisar, the Psychology Society has become one of our largest and most active student organizations. . . - , -'- ,-4.1 . .....,.... .7 .-- - .- si- . ' ' - - :. caanz' 'W 'f:-4 -.'1 'A '- F---- ' -:?:'E::1, .1.:.Qz:321L:15''WN' 'E2I'-7-7-LiL1VSrZ'z??:'P'1-i'::riff-:i1?27?'E'Ifff'f'-iii: 'HQ 4.if.E:Jih2 Q:L.ai1::a:iJ-LIME-'V' ' -1' Y 'g ad x32T ' 5 ' TTATTJ 'T-'gh YAY, .q...,.,,, , . .. . ,....,-..,....,, ,., ,.,. - , . .
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Vurfmll H- Uwli. rbmmde deosonllie Mediscus ptltedlfs Connecticut to put into 'edintleir .BW iw ll vi all ui 'el' rtS was embers tteflals f TWIRLERETTES The Twirlerettes, a new group formed this year, meet every Tuesday and Thursday to practice twirls and routines which they perform at University athletic events to help promote school spirit and encourage student participation, The Twirlerettes gave their first performances this year during half-time at basketball games. Under the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Richard Olsen, and combining hard work with enthusiasm, the girls have established a successful organ- ization. C. Kaskowitz, J. Kabai fCaptainJ, B. A. Elliott. lFront Rowl C. Paladino, R. Vitarelli. fSecond Rowj B. Sagebeef, R- MUffl10, E- Barrett K Beres Third Row H Mercik P Butler A Haddad, A. Javorski, lBack I - , C J . , . , - ROWJ C. Larson, S. Cohen, R. Peters. Missing: O. Zeidenbergs. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Each year the organization of Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges selects the most outstanding men and women on college campuses for recognition. Of the fourteen University of Hartford seniors chosen for membership in this national honor society for 1960 one is a fourth-year student at Hartford Art School, three attend Hartt College of Music, and ten are from Hillyer College. The graduates were elected on the basis of their character, personality, participation in college activities, leadership, and scholastic achievement. Through their present accomplish- ments these men and women have shown promise of future success. 93
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