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Third Smat, Baker, . Cros- 'ojnar- PHILOSGPHY CLUB Through informal discussions, members of the Philosophy Club have found a unique oppor- tunity to voice opinions, air prejudices, and exchange ideas concerning any facet of philoso- ph-y. Students have found knowledge and un- derstanding gained through such discussions both stimulating and practical, since it can be applied to the formation of their own concepts. Front: J. Cassano, J. Fagan. Back: R. Drennan, C. Marecki, D. johnson, R. Cardin. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Conventions, campaigns, and elections form the core of the Political Science Club. Under the leadership of Henry Agostinelli and Dr. Li, interested students meet to dis- cuss contemporary political thoughts and events, develop their skills in the use of parlia- mentaty procedure, and send delegates to the Connecticut Intercollegiate State Legisla- ture. The club also sponsors current affairs panels, the Foreign Policy Association, the Collegiate Council for the United Nations, and the Association of International Relations Clubs. First row: E. Majewski, J. Zukowsky, D. DeFazio, E. Murtha. Second row: M. McCormick, G. Meyerhoff, C. Tyler, D. Walters, W. Williams, G. Nadeau, J. McCormick, F. Meyer.
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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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1 First row: J. Smolen, C. Tyler, B. Just, Dr. Streitfeld, W. Neckerrnann, B. Majer. Second row: J. Crelan, C. Maloney, K. Scott, S. Wilson, S. Zapecki, D. Muller, D. Johnson. Third row: J. Cash- man, L. Bourassa, L. Petrossi, E. Boyd, W. McQuiggan, E. Kaftanowicz. PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY Insight into the study of human behavior is the goal of the Psychology Society. Field trips to Connecticut Valley and Mansfield State Hospitals, Austin Riggs Clinic, and Children's Services provide interested students wth practical knowledge of the vari- ous problems in psychology. A delegation is also sent to the Eastern Psychological Association Convention to meet and discuss problems in the field of psychology with representatives from other colleges and universities. SOCIETY OF W AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS The Society of Automotive Engi- neers is a professional organization with a student chapter established this year at the University. Com- posed primarily of students in the mechanical engineering field, the group has been active in the build up of laboratory work in the engi- neering school. Lectures, and field trips to the engineering depart- ments of local industrial plants have also been part of the activities. First row: J. Fritsch, W. Storey, F. Sull- kowski, D. Lee, F. Conran, A. Cox. Second row: N. Burns, O. Martinez, E- Riley, A. Royal, N. Pailhus. RTS Cl SPOCLUB 51 - 1959,'h' Fouiidfglelffjniversiq of Club0 d ,eceived fe has. 31516: annecticur U ifom Cardubs' spoffs , ' filII15, include dliwssiogjing, A and P a this 1 dub'ssPedal events Q ublication of the I two ralliCS, and I ur lo our Winfef fem: to Placid. 5..
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