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roln, S, nw-any.. STUDENT-FACULTY ASSOCIATION ,.,, ww... hi'-L:-i'g EL, 'ra igvwlf Each student of the University is a member of the Student-Faculty Association which was established in November 1961, so students could participate in the University's administration and government. The Cabinet of twenty-four students and six faculty members acts as the executive agency. Several commis- sions and committees complement the functions of the Association. The formation of the S.F.A. was a vital step in integrating the activ- ities and interests of all University students. First row: D. Kupec, D. Defazio, R. Larabee, C. K t' F. C S d - A Cox, E. Cosgrove, C. Tyler, R. Mulligan, J. Micari, J. IEzzlga?ri,E. Mtglfhialli econ row' . Gates, A SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA One of the most memorable events of the year was the performance of the Hartt Symphony Orchestra with Jack Benny, star of stage, screen, and T.V. for the benefit of the University building fund. One of the most respected organizations of the Uni- versity, the Symphony Orchestra is under the co-direction of Dr. Moshe Paranov and Dr.' Nathan Gottschalk. The orchestra plays for the public, the University, and also performs for the two annual productions presented by the Hartt Opera-Theater Guild each year.
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A '+ KS J- STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Composed of Protestant students of the University, the Student Christian Fellowship complements the academic lives of its members through inter- religious and social gatherings. Special services for faculty, staff, and students who desire to participate in worship with members are conducted under the guidance of the club's advisor, Mr. War- ren Kudner. First row: S. Curtiss, R. Mathes, B. Maier, Mr. Kudner, P. Scheuy. Second row: C. Lincoln S Colpitts, R. Jerome, C. Tyler, E. Bridt, E. Terreson, A. Goodale, J. Swift. ' ' STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association functions in conjunction with the Student Edu- cation Association of Connecticut and the Future Teachers of America to help further the advancement of education. Members attend state and regional conferences at which problems and progress in the field of teaching are discussed and professional interest is promoted. First row: A. Vale, J. Kabai, R. Jerome, M. Morrill. Seco d : L. A d R. E' h 1 D Katz, B. Maier, C. Konopka, C. Keating, W. Taylor, S. Sullivtdn, 3WNay, sgsaiiiling. IC e man, i we ess ,wav ' Q L - 33431 5 2 , . ly., V te tltllqg t A -tiff, I' ,, X , ,ef ,.,-, a .F 'ft till' WTA' i,,tttitt m95, ,U nl' llllnnidtgtutltulllln t 'UP' Mitidet lla gt: motteofmifgme md six lactllllt? Sami cm . agen ,I 33:4 commlm itflut1ctiot1S0l lhewum Sli me formation of ttiml step in intC5n'mg6hi ities and intetests ol all lf 5tude.tttS. 37: , olit Yuri t I Dt.. mf
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Top to bottom: R. Aronson, B. Thayer, R. Elliott. Front: J. Kabai, M. Lindemark. Back: H. Agostinelli, A. Vale. First row: P. Beaudoin, D. Kupec, P. DeSorcie. Back row: A. Golub, R. Mulligan, H. Silverman. D. Bosch, C. Barlow, P. Pellettieri. WHO,S WHO One of the highest goals to be achieved by an undergrad- uate in the collegiate World is national recognition in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Each year the faculty of the University elects those seniors who are prominent on campus due to their individual achievement in academics and extra-curricular activities. One of the formal privileges the selected students receive is having their names recorded in the annual Whds Who publication. Not pictured: Bina Bergner, Ronald Burleson, James Denman, John Garber, Raymond Kasevich, Kenneth Salka, Jerome Synder. YOUN REPUBLICAN? C ll l1lSlll1ll are imglg 1 mgfllffllxke , UI pm-ml Plllillqn limi . Milf gm-irlonhu l meg, . .gag l fmlffi of the imlllffmrmleiniiml namely fill go, ' m il-milf the slim umm? Mm 1 will Pomrlmw i QW.
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