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ucv FF :CW Iow: x C. Swanson ham ,-w. CALLBOARD T. Barrison, C. Senior, John Fagan. UNIVERSITY CALLBOARD Located in room 402 of University Hall, the Univerrity Callboafrd is the bi-monthly newspaper. Containing articles of general interest on club, sports, and fraternity- sorority activities, it also includes feature stories on individual students, faculty members, h administrators, and special events. As a student organization, the Callboaraf analyzes matters of University policy and procedures from the students' point of view. Among topics of editorial comment this year have been the adequacy of library facilities, the methods of the public relations and fund raising programs, and a comparative study of the University's financial operations. ' The highlight of the year's activities occurs in May at the Annual Awards Convoca- tion when the Professor of the Year trophy is awarded to an outstanding faculty member. Editor-Anthony Chemasi First row: D. Kupec, T. Barrison Joe Fagan, C. Keating. Back row: N. Kelliher, C. Tyler, D. Walters, A. Steinberg, R. Drennan, D. Bosch.
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f Q K, Wi . I ir! ' s PRIMUS STAFF Pard, I. Schrfrrn, M. Davis, C. Swans Axxg ,,....,- ,,,,, M...,. .... H, ,, , if f . PRIMUS Flashbulbs pop . . . typewriters clack . . . phones ring - the Prhnur staff is busy with the production of the University annual. Composed of students from the University's six disciplines, the staff is organized into the editorial, art, and photography staffs. The editorial staff gathers statistics on individual graduates and organizations, and is responsible for putting this information into print. The art staff works on cover designs and page lay-outs, while the photography group snaps the necessary pictures. The publishing year terminates with a special event, the publications banquet, held in conjunction with the staff of the Callboard. The Primur staff hopes that this year's edition provides an interesting and informa- tive description of the 1961-62 academic year for all University of Hartford students. Editor-Sheila Graham Front rowg A. Dorch' k - C. J- I-Cffieri, Bosch. 3glaiclZ,row:vl7Dzi1aIii3lf OU. ART STAFF A. Sirica, K. Chamberland, F. Young, E. Urwick, G. Tysl-rwicz, D, Caron K. Hart, B. Boucher. r 1 r - i Sli r r l X L locared in room 1 reeepeper. Corrtainin sororiry activities, it al rimirisrrarors,aodspr As a srudenr org procedures from the : yur have been the o ol lord raising pr operroons. I llle of ooo when the Prof member.
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First row: C. Etchells, I. Ha- berern, R. Szarek, R. Cote, J. Sullivan. Second row: M. Temsky, J. Neubert, D. Sini- crope, G. Markoski, J. Parker Third row: P. Schroll, R. Mi- nella, D. Boulanger, C. Get. Fourth row: I. Cacchiotti, R. Murray, V. Aufiero, 1. Quat- tropani, 1. Vitkauskas, T. Arnold. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY I.et's put our heads together and figure out this 1040 form before April 15th! The Accounting Club was created this year to supplement academic accounting work with the actual workings of the accounting profession by having speakers, discussing articles in accounting journals and periodicals, and examining accounting theories and practices used in the profession. E. Riley, R. Mulligan, R. Tweeddale, F. Conran, F. Sulikowski. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY . . . 3-2-1-0 . . . igni- tion . . . A rocket leaves its launching pad . . . an astr01'1H11f orbits the world. This is the CX- citing story of the sixties that par- ticularly interests the science and engineering students in the Ameri- can Rocket Society. The membCfS pursue their interest in this dynam1C field by attending lectures, conven- tions and national shows. 22 IOLOGY ai ' 1 B , an nfSf'fff'0 ' tw X ftl1flfm ,uw qilfo they aff , .olfculfd andlifeil ' bology' . t3','3TE..'..n0fm F' Biololl ..0n0fMr1 Mil iilwwlgilhfgwgh, of the 1 Gill' ms , field :fir- W i . . B. BCI fmlfiiiiiiliiibiisiswuli iiiiis.B.Ward.E-B07d'M I Pri th! Fir Ch
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