University of Hartford - Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1962

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,,... L4 ' 4 First row: C. Nagy, C. Rydel, S. Pabst, S. Hills, J. Moticka, I. Schifrin, J. Swift. Second row: E. Devanney, C. Marcinczyk, A. Burger, M. Bland, C. Walach, R. Steinhart, J. Streen, E. Cain, C. Klos, S. Laganza. i SIGMA KAPPA DELTA Sigma Kappa Delta is the most recently organized Greek society on campus. Originally founded in 1960 with eighteen charter members, this social sorority was recognized by University administration and the Women's Greek Letter Council in the Fall of 1961. Social activities have included a Mother-Daughter Banquet, at which officers were installed and honorary sisters were named, and thesponsorship of the dance Spring Fever. The sorority sponsored Silver Bells and Winter Wonderland along with its brother fraternity, Omega Kappa Delta. The aims of the sorority are to achieve the goal of its motto, Sisterhood through Friendship, to promote understanding, and to give assistance to the University and the community. OMEGA KAPPA DELTA To establish a binding unity among brothers, a sound relationship with the University, and a common bond be- tween the brotherhood and the com- munity are the aims of the men of Omega Kappa Delta. Founded in 1958, this social fraternity has played an active part in University life and has established a Beta Chapter at Central Connecticut State College. 09 Highlights of its social season are the Winter Wonderland Ball held each Jan- uary, and this year's Silver Bells DHDCC which the fraternity co-sponsored with its sister sorority, Sigma Kappa Delra- Front row: P. Michaelson, A. Fuller, P. Beau- doin, P. Holmes, E. Andry26jCZYk- SeC9nd row: D. Ludwig, K. Katz, R. Carto, F: Glof' gio, D. LePard. Third row: J. SCll1ff0, L- Rock, R. Pilon, A. Langdon, A. Marcus- Fourth row: E. Soboleski, G. Olsen, A: Nahourai, D. Muller, Mr. Clark. Fifth IOW- S. Perlmutter, P. Schroll, R. MurraY,.11 Kowal, 1. McCormick, L. Bourassa. Sixt row: M. Hathaway, S. Zilko, S. McCarthY, F. Hurwitz. SOCIAECOUNU W' mfgjfimw we ,,,,dwPW' olthlwlwmddl ofhmloll lmilum' awflovmellll ,nazi ,mofllllvsomuyiv J d Tn, Couiicil 021:55 dh rflfesemuves fmcernilieifud dx va their mffllugs thatunim lrarerniries, and the Mswsed. D. Derma. E Y Sgillciofiilz 5. Perlmum. I R. Pilon, R. Ima. Pwfi E I :fx sa F: J. l

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JIIILIJJ PHI SIGMA C1-ll White blazers blue emblems and Sigma Chi the universitys first social .. -,aww in Y Y black and gold, pins symbolize Phi 1 Striving .ding and ig sister- 'hi Alpha :rs whifh X and AC' tic 30111 phi were 5 SUPPH' ionfl for . Af flf j.gP0ll50I rbrvfhef he s0f0f' lvefi and Ower. ping' r,IiiaG'B' av' i sorority Founded in 1956 in conjunc tion with the brothers of Upsilon X1 fraternity, this sisterhood is dedicated to academic excellence, community service, and social activities. Cavortin' With the Cavemen, a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a Mother- Daughter Alumni Banquet, a cottage at the beach, and co-sponsorship of St. Patty's Gaiety are annual activities. The silver bowl in recognition for the highest academic standing among social sororities was presented to Phi Sigma Chi in May, 1961. First row: B. Parzych, M. Davis, H. Stum- bers, A. Warring. Second row: S. Sullivan, J. Comtois, K. Leon, E. Orzech. UPSILON XI A cluster of blue blazers signify Upsilon Xi fraternity. The purpose of the oldest and first-recognized fraternity at the University of Hartford is to foster in every respect a good relationship among men, by means of a closely knit brotherhood, and a trusting relationship among all, and the enriching of the social life and level of the student body of the University. Autumn Leaves, St. Patty's Gaiety, the Sandblast, and a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children are the annual activities of Upsilon Xi. The fraternity also received, in 1961, the silver bowl which is presented to the social fra- ternity with the highest academic average for the school year. First row: S. Hopkins, D. DeFazio, E. Majewski, A. Warzinski, P. Sheltz. Second row: R. Good- win, P. Bjarkman, G. Crosson, C. Cecilio, H. Staiger, J. Martin, J. Carros, J. Cosker. Third row: J. Cashman, G. Lasnier, L. Valentino, E. Murtha, H. Thompson, A. Gates, F. -Conran, R. Jochim, B. Granatek. Fourth row: A. Cox, J. Micari, D. Kupec, W. Williams, K. Dennis, R. Cardin. Fifth row: M. McCormick, R. Bellemare.



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SOCIAL FRATERNITY coUNc1L The governing body of the social fraternities C 'l The urposes is the Social Fraternity ounci. p the romotion and maintenance . of this body are: p f harmony between social fraternitiesg and the o development and maintenance of high standards ..m0rally, socially, and scholastically. The Council consists of the president and two from each of the three social fraternities and three faculty members. It is at their meetings that the viewpoints of member es, and the University are brought forth representatives fraterniti and discussed. First row: D. DeFazio, E. Majewski, J. McCormick. Second row: S Perlmutter, A. Steinberg. Third row: R. Pilon, R. Larabee. Fourth row: C. Tyler, J. Cosker. WOMEN'S GREEK LETTER COUNCIL To coordinate all intersorority activities and relations, to promote harmony among the member sororities, and to regulate all rushing and pledging activities of the social men's Greek Letter Council. Organized under the auspices of Phi Sigma Chi and Delta Phi Alpha in 1959, the W.G.L.C. has encouraged the women to work together for the common good of sororities and the University. sororities are the duties of the Wo First row: J. Kabai, H. Stumbers, A. Vale, S. Sullivan, C. Keating. Second row: B. Just, S. Hills, T. Moticka, B. Parzych, S. Pabst, M. Davis, C. Nagy. ..

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