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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club was formed this year under the guidance of Dr. Streitfeld. Mem- bers include students from foreign countries such as Greece, Japan, China, Germany and Israel as well as American students. The group meets regularly for discussions which serve to increase understanding among its members through the ex- change of views and attitudes. Other activities are conducting so- cial gatherings and showing films on international themes for the en- tire student body. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB First Row: H. Silverman, P. Andriopou- los, M. Sailer, V. Kiritsis, A. Zivony, A. Sereslis. Second Row: H. Marut, A. Maruca, M. Bonnet, C. Walach, S. Luckman, L. Cohen, S. Levenson. KAPPA MU Kappa Mu's two-fold purpose is to give recognition to engineering students who have attained a high scholastic average and to be of ser- vice to the Engineering School. The fraternity is celebrating its twen- tieth anniversity this year. The group meets regularly twice a month, and two initiation banquets are held each year. In intramural sports the boys have a basketball, bowling, and baseball team. Kappa Mu was a co-sponsor of the En- gineering Queen, Miss Donnamaie Dutton, who was voted Miss Uni- versity of Hartford. Fraternity members give tutoring service to freshmen, and a scholarship fund has been established for a student who has outstanding ability in en- gineering studies. KAPPA MU First Row: C. Koubik, F. Conran, R. Mulligan, R. Kalber, R. Tweeddale, R. Clark, J. Peak Second Row: K. Beyer, J. Snyder, R. Horne, J. Denman, A. januszewski, G. Gartside, H. Lenefsky Third Row: N. Araniti, W. Landon, J. Hartnett, C. Sgamboti, L. Pitribuiani, E. Riley, W. Banulski 93
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INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES First Row: J. McCaHerty, R. Clark, A. Nahouraii, R. Kimbrough, E. Riley, J. Hartman. Second Row: L. Averill, C. Koubik, A. januszewski, J. Hartnett, C. Sgamboti, A. Mugnier. 92 HILLYER STUDENT COUNCIL The student governing body of Hillyer College is composed of elected delegates from each of the four classes. In addition to an in- terest in academic and social prob- lems of the university, the Council supervises and co-ordinates social affairs. Members also participate in the annual National Student Asso- ciation Conference. HILLYER STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: D. Dutton, D. Doyle, H. Silverman, D. Kupec, R. Carto, E. An- drzejczyk. Second Row: Dean Addley, G. Taylor, A. Valente, R. Lesieur, R. Cote, J. Fagan, R. Larabee, R. Mathes, R. Sullivan. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES Interest in the held of aeronau- tics promoted the establishment of a student chapter of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences within the university this year. Composed of twenty members, I.A.S. acts as a service group. Activities include films, guest speakers, and field trips. In an era of exciting change and discovery, groups such as the I.A.S. are achieving a position of im- portance.
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LAMBDA PHI ALPHA First Row: R. Foster, C. Sgamboti, W. Banulski, B.. Meskill, J. Fagan, line, D. Vale, G. Schramm, B. Rosen. Third Row: J. LaCava, R. Lesieur, S. Bromet. Second Row: R. Mastriani, R. Comeau, W. Neznayko, R. Sara- R. Cote, R. Srawiarski, B. Bouchard, R. Larabee, N. Comeau, J. Erlandson. LAMBDA PHI ALPHA Pledged to promote a spirit of brotherhood within the fraternity and friendship within the university, Lambda Phi Alpha has as its main purpose the desire to foster active participation in fraternal, scholastic, and community affairs. Founded in Decem- ber, 1954, it is the oldest Greek Letter organization on the campus. Its sister sorority, Delta Phi Alpha, was formed in 1957, and a Beta chapter was established at Central Connecticut State College in April, 1959. Active participation in intramural sports is an important function of this group as is participation in all school events. Important social events that the group sponsors are: Kampus Kickoff in September, Tobacco Road Dance in November, and the Roaring Twenties Dance in April. MENORAH CLUB OF HARTT The addition of the Menorah Club gives representation to the three major faiths at Hartt College. Jewish students are now given opportunities for religious, intellectual, social and inspirational development. The consoli- dation of our University can easily be seen through the close work of Hartt's Menorah Club vvith that of Hillyer's. MENORAH CLUB OF HARTT Second Row: E. Epstein, A. Dorchinsky, A. Ax- ler, H. Snitkin. First Row: S. Cohen, G. Smith, B. Davis.
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