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N IIETY . . . iai- leavgg IIS 1 aSff0mut is the ff' 5 that PM' :ienCC 'nfl Amen- the 3 menlbefs C tis drum B91 conveuf BIOLGGY CLUB Natural selection . . . the life cycle of the fern . . . the DNA molecule . . . these are all familiar terms to the biology and life science students who have reorganized the Biology Club this year. Under the faculty supervision of Mrs. Mildred Gordon, the highlight of the year's program was a field trip. First row: L. Regini, G. Just, B. Bergner, j.Nesteruk, Mrs. Gordon. Second row: N. Kiss, B. Ward, E. Boyd, M. Daniels. CANTERBURY CLUB Though affiliated with the Episcopal Church, the Canterbury Club is open to all Protestant students at Hartt College. It provides a spiritual outlet for its members through service, worship, study, and social activities. First row: J. Brown, M. Cope, B. Wagner, C. Swanson, W. Warren, S. Bekker, M. Zinns, T. Cheney. Second row: 1. Hansen, L. Lazzerini, R. Byrd, R. Elliott, B. Brown. 25
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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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CHEERLEADERS Let's go H-a-r-t-f-o-r-d! echoed through the gym this year as the cheerleaders in their scarlet and white uniforms urged the Hawks on to victory. This striking uniform coupled with vim and vigor were an excellent booster for basketball games both at home and away, Their enthusiasm for basketball has done much to spark support and interest in the games. Left to right: V. Brighenti, J. O'Brien, C. Kisiel, B. Parzych, J. Mikolite, H. Stumbers, M. Lawson, E. Cain, R. Beecher. 1 Y ' E 1 f t f t f l HARTT COLLEGE CONCERT BAND Recognized in the past five years as one of the outstanding concert bands in the eastern part of the country, the Hartt College Concert Band aims to raise the standards of students and band performance to the highest possible quality. This year's program consisted of three home concerts, four concerts in the Hartford area, and a trip to Albany, New York. The Concert Band was founded by its director, Mr. Israel Kopmar, in 1956. .. t- 5 QTUDENT TT HARCOU1 il ACU 1l1eSfudfH' oounblwdl at ing 5351! Zovem of fm wufge- Olmptfsggs, :bf C '-lI0m wc 'g5,i-UA UFO awvlll Klilatesole sullen' welfare it mf me Committees ck o li11de11rH0U0fO0un: wud! pmiog with the 2 E 5, i l l,, . l 4 Y , 1 ' I .5 ' J 5 4 - . x f 5 , 2 S Q 5' , Q ' t . ' 1 I 1 , ' l I f ' 24
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