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IF n 6-'3 7-v 'R Front row: A. S. Hassell, N. Hunt, R. Seavey, A. Lesperance, R. Coe. Second row: C. Mather, D. Lecomte, G. Phelps, J. Miceli, J. Regosin. Third row: M. Pickens, J. Carros, J. Mullen, W. Siebert, P. Michaelson. Fourth row: H. Feivou, S. Schwolsky. MARKETING CLUB With a nucleus of 36 students a new club has been formed for all students in- terested in marketing. Officially known as the Hartford Collegiate Chapter of the American Marketing Association, this club is an affiliate of the national professional association of marketing people, the American Marketing Association. There are over one hundred student chapters belonging to this organization in the United States. To foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing, to develop an understanding and appreciation of the problems of marketing, to improve potential marketing personnel, and to explore various sub-divisions within the field are the aims of the club. MEN ORAH CLUB The Menorah Club was founded to supplement the religious, cultural, and social life of the University's JCWiSl1 students and others who are intCrCSfCd in the Judaic tradition. Although hin- dered by time and mileage difficulties, the organization has been active this year as a University-wide function. First row: M. Sailer, R. Eichelman, I R. Bressman, K., Katz, A. Steinberg, M Bernstein, T. Gudwin. 28 Schwab M. Bland R. Steinhart. Second r0W2 Frst row: S. l0'I5' F' llmfg,'l,WOZl1l3dn F- I rhal, J. Brown. Second fhyl the EW Con com First ro :R,5 Hfommll, N, Stfoml row: R,Mmd, l- .Zfl1lSlll, D, Gaim Sgllllllll. row: t 'ami l- Turek, C, 3
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. . . ,..-3-yy' 4 -f,... , . ,, fix, 5 , Q t - , A .- . . - wccrf'f's1'f T ssl if T T Vi, V, 5 P I . 1 A j' Q 5 5 5 ig , First row: D. Martin, M. Piscitelli, C. Bakinow, M. Lawrence, M. Carroll, J. Marcuci, P. Vanek, P. Hirbour, J. DiFrancesco. Third Bakinow, U. Perrault, D. Gagne, E. Carrangelo, E. Leipitz. row: J. Garber, J. Zeniski, A. Doty, J. Turek, T. Battista, A. Smat, Second row: W. Morrison, D. Wright, J. Laudate, H. Kriski, W. D. Galati, M. Theriault, R. Santerre. N EWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is the largest and longest established club on the campus, and is affiliated with the National Federation of Newman Clubs. The purpose of the club is to deepen the spiritual, and enrich the temporal, lives of its members through a bal- anced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. A mixer dance, an Intercol- legiate Communion Breakfast, the Newman Club Federation Dance, and a weekend re- treat highlighted this past year's activities. The Hartt College chapter donated a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, and sponsored a turkey raffle this year. First row: V. Carrabmo, S. lngari, F. Krisropik, J. Lettieri, J. Cas- Marut, R. Bakaj, C. Walach, S. Hopkins, J. McCormick, B. Baker, sano, E. Godbout, J. Niedbala, L. Petrossi. Second row: O. D'An- B. Kearney, R. Potz. Fourth row: F. Giorgio, R. Woner, G. Cros- gells, S. Leganza, R. D1Corleto, E. Devanney, A. Gates, Rev. Henry son, H. Staiger, W. Williams, R. Ouellette, D. Sutula, R. Wojnar- Frascadore, J. Cosker, P. Holmes, C. Conant. Third row: J. Crelan, owicz, G. Nadeau. C. Keating, M. Morrill, I. Schifrin, C. Marcinczyk, W. Grant, H. soPHY W Pllllo ,iw fmwll gfxlravf WI .WY 'l' quite OPM M I wzfllw W W 1 'ts have 1 liwllllf pw' Llvimwg main of 'I' ro IUC lonnit au M Wu., 1, aw. li11lldiD.l0ln50 ' R' mm Und cuss met ture Col Clu Ht Me 1 I f tl
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