Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1969

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Their laughter and dancing smiles stop soon aftenfvards, however, as the daily drag of schedule routine sets in. - . 0. 3, . 4 1 . , ' ,- C 'R' ' -.1 hir X ' i A H 1 ' . yin' X1 tg'Y A 7 r i 'f Ll 5 W Q qi I QC SvpT+-r'ml wf-r t,rmvL E XHIIH' uf 1'17H'.? , AV. 1INtNS,1 'fA'IHl'f'fTM' obj rfrflvfw H'wr'f' N N011 1'm'a!f! lim Crvrwww 1T!'ffI T 'wr F'rfwl4ivrwT P 1, X xl Nwrvrwo-,-,1'f1'+H11 W 1 gw :HSM 'M relffff 'ww N' Semorkm T1+1VPf'1llr T'X 1TM+1f'wA ' +- www tl wc norww md -wmv , vvn'L1,: . 'QC NAPT' 1 -Q., N 41' l l I i 1910 Fruit Gum Compan During Freshman Orientation the H1910 Fruit Gum Company entertained outside the college center. This command performance was put on for the benefit of a BIAFRA FUND, to which the students made voluntary contributions in the sum of over three hundred dollars. z , V' W' 7 .y'rY, I 7- ' v,.. 3' ,, - - I if , F2255 ii ,S 'Mir Q .3,'. 1 I Mg 'Jz,.g,- 'yy -W 1' , ., K v ,jf s ., x 'A -4 .,w ' w, V f I 1 . 14311311 - Mi is i e ., f at i 3 , 'F - ' .w.-2x6vz.4fi5gf ,J it ,,.,, :sf V-- uni svfik' .Kp f 3 -. Ll i V ' f -P '11 ,L If-'O I. . -ig F . u 1 F l . ' f wry' b A.. .. 211 f 5310. 'I-1 -i,. , -'H' wk, -1 11- Afl'?,?'7,'ffw W , , Q jj: , ,NW ,,.,f,wI':: g-unit' fm' QNX 'nw jg ' f : 1 of . I ' 1 ' hwy, . , .2 f :'j A7,7: , ,V ,U i 'jf' ,iv c, NJ 'J 7,f,',7v1'Q, 'aff' ' . ,,1.'v. Q, '50 ' 1' b 'I 40 .55-, L ' oh IW' a' 7' r ii. 4' 1 N, , N .i,Y, . -4 t ufrxauf 1 P . ' A 'l gh. 'H -aff f, Q g FQ. , 1 'tn' Y The Leffermen This Internationally known popular snrwqnei Qrnup arrlved on C1 fall evening, and sent the college Oni of theur Heads, by glvung a SRO, performance. ,yi tb- , 1 ' 1 ' w X rj ! ? e g 1 s I o 5 I, 'QA .p gr 'F. Q vl ,, ,xl ' . 'Q .yvvn , 1. . 5. N i3f'twx-'N N, A ff' Fir ' Q' x f , .,,, ... in ,X M n. w 4 'E' 5f '!l' ff. n I . ' f- .levi if -'Sf' :nf A 1-,r v ff'Q'f' Q 2 is ,jr N. ith .L ,S 1 f,! 45-X Q u i 1' W iv' X p-'gf' ax gp. 4. a.. it in ,- 'NQ s is but Al. u E ,,,ga.fff:fw .iw x . . ' Q 1 3: lg v- ' Y: N .xl 'Jw' ' f .Qlfs Dal x 1 N... J 44 - I3 EW G X N551-,. '. 73,-4' .' ggi, ' 4-4? rt. 1 f, 'R w , u,., f-.Fla l ' I ' 1 NJ EA Convention Newark State College is one of the many participants in the annual N.J.E.A. Convention held at Atlantic City Convention Hall in November. bl? 1' real a ,i ,tvt mi ll! Lal !YTE ULLEG I . N, l W,-pw C' . -- 5, was WAR 4' N: ' ,l.f . 'WP The Unpredictable Route Of Politics 4'- J-'YIHQHIY Mltfihll fx 5 HHafl'4H lt lH.'sll- -1 - 71. r '-is 1-nqgll iwpk V- -N r 0, , -'rv -5.5, Kali .. zu-Y' .X ...X I .qc .--r n .klf 1 ,., x -sul ffif vi Lfiig. Q Soccer 1968 Determination and continuous second effort on the part of the Squires produced the finest record in the history of the college. Lead by senior captains Phil Heery and Sam Sabaliauskas, the booters compiled a 9-5-2 tally for the season. As a result of the teams hard work they were rewarded by having three members placed on the All-Conference team. They were: Sam Sabaliauskas, lineman, Clem Restine, goalie, and Phil Heery, fullback. In addition to his All-Conference team honor, Sam also rewrote the college record books by scoring an unheard of 21 goals in a single seasong 5 of which came in the opening game. 'ff v-1,3 'N Lain. ftp - ' Q 'Q Qi.. V 'A f'3 '9 ' :i'f'.. -' 3 ' , fad! 4,47 v'ff ?:- 1 'A '. ,4y?',J5-M - ,4- 'G ' Q' 'g,Q,.', G mth! -'.. 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'H ri- ? 42 'E,Kiz'!4:f.Msim-f x .W Y 9252- . .dlvffv . 1:9222 '32 . Q 1 ,U C ' 1 Q . f fm 2 50 4 '11 MG .A:, ,4 F' 6 v J 0 , v-or . . N 4 .Q tt4'll'5-. l ?:K 3 rx : xt! W . I vs X -rf ' . I' , , ' -1 4 we 6 Sf -vane bi in 7 f .., 1 Q .,Iqg,2-N ,-fl 'in A ,, K was - ' 1 91,5 kin? 'NN I I 42:f'3r+':1 h, - u.-.rn -. ' .-il, 54. J A ,-ug 1 W . A-tbl: ,l'1 K 513' 15,541 r -.Eg e'v Fl 'F-h . Q'- -'LP-ri- K3 .'.'H'l' f -- F.. 4, ,1txnm'4-f.44oF: 3413? X ' . If . .LL .1 L 51 ima! AA. -it 4 'aus 4-di! F iela' Hockey 1968 Q ,. av' -n.bA,+w,,,,,v , - , -1-n I ,,,,..L We ,gQ,,Q if-.gmjfa .5 Uu,4ur- f.ff6,,.,?-1,f:,J 1,7 ,xiii -'vw 1-ww 1- 'f i . - 'lin-i' is 1 ' My . ,sv -Q I' if ,,agu'r f' ' xi f J' A19--wi Q .. ' M 'f'-f f ' fd? -, A f' , S , 5 -.- ,, , .. B ' Y ' V' S H ' qmaiknif' fm' 'A' .W .,-, ,, 1-K 4 - M, .K 'Q ,N , - M ..l,n Q., ru -4' K1 ,fa M 9 . .,,, k a-lQf'wf'fH1h,,f-Qc' .., 45 ,5 4 aff, ... 4-ls-54 f ,',? is Q,,,2n'f I .AA gf' ' Q- V 'V Y, 2 f' 4 fin Q Q Q 52 'Wai Yap: XA X 'W 'fqk 1, et, ,xywf 4 ,. LJ 1 The womens field hockey team posted a 2-6-1 record for their 1968 season. These scrambling, but feminine Squires were led by, Jill Segelken, a senior Physical Education major, and managed by Chris Robbins. l I - -- dr ' ' i f If Mg, ..,..-..-,,,, -v-or U vbmawzi .55-1 c + fg' 4 X -,,.,49-y . tl O Q - 'C K xofnuiuv- .' 'P'- - . :Q ' 1 as Q Q I Pledging 1968 A foolish but desirable time in November, that young lads and ladies will always remember. Fancy gowns, spicy humiliation, police brutality, well-intentioned mockery, and the usual condemning editorials - these are all the ingredients that make November the month of GREEK SPLENDOR. P sl sv., AAA YA A? gf IE' r ,- iii , as ., - 1 'Ha New Ao'vances.' Working Toworo' A Gooo' Cczzzse Total Cooperoiion Ai Losi? Ax, x WE 'llilhl 5.-:qw-rzyix.. I ' 'f.1','W U N xc. 3 , . . 0-..-mo POLAR 'ff Fi nf! ...1 - 57 I 1 .. IA ef 113' Zigi us, .115 5 l STUDE R E It has often been stated in the assorted publications of this campus that our students lack the inertia to create some disturbances for freedom's sake. During a week in November, several students demonstrated a zealous approach to helping others without sit-ins, riots, protest or strikes. 58 N 'f 5 .X lx! 7 5 in-. -AX The Believers This Black Experrence nh Song was executed by Voices, Inc., and performed on our theatrrcal stage before a packed audience. The musucal covered a history of the negro from nts frrst slave days at Jamestown, rm 1619: to the crvrl rnghts marches ofthe 1960's through a musrcal medra of song. GQ A 99 The C1 ucible The Newark State College Theatre Guild presented Arthur lVliller's The Crucible . This dramatic play recreated the Salem Witch trials of 1690 when hysterlc terrorism swept New England. ft' in ,f XK -QQ. 5 i U C I A533 .fx ul. I i.,,n A LK '-Ifxeif , S l iqff. gi, ff 3f' l Ql'H':5T' 1 ??f'f 'm' l ' ,.:. E f '-'ff Mn., A -rl 'Tad Aw f , v- ' Hz,- A I .. 5, 1 , it 1 ' i Q2 FL' N: Efd' '. , 2 :lj ff' ' A. iii-?'f ': ' kk I :aft 4vMe,jrg ' . , .I Vx' . . . .31-lnlll it ' it l ll Wxll .4- Q, I-1 ms., Y A' .Q ,r- waweswr r a 4 a- ! nf 'B 1 mar' fbi? ' mf- . V K3 -5.1 X 1' 1 S 5 IA ,ES . W A ,Uv , 60 VVT7' V . F . , ',, 3 .' y-.,'f?Y,155'g,I:Q92fI!j-!N,'fQPgg:-,,gf':A ' ,.., s ,.,.QV, v,,1 r,, fm,a..,f.,,v-7,1 , 'JE' I 'nFf'ff':c,' ' fl'-3, :4g,1!'w-.gdiwy-' -V .. w1:-554 ', 'A 21-lffvif5'114if T5'i7A Q , 'by ggfifsw''jj-ill3:,fgijf.f,ijiy', ' . ,, ' A iA i , .'--'n . A..?'l 'px' ' 0 . Q . U . I 7 X 43 A Q.. I :I X xi I 'v 1 ' 'I . A.. ..- N' iffy . '02, l -.uf 41- y I QL V a 54, 0 I Q1 .- 'if' '- 5.5 R 'X 4 f , . I ' .X ' si 0 - v ' -' . P ' JZ. ' 1 'v ' .. P . 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M iA:Wi,jgkf1!6if.-1,Z'2Siw wiki. 1 A i.'..1s4 ,A fm. 5. 4 S i! f jf ji. 4 E '7 'I' b 'gf A. 1' f X f t .. , JN I V- -.... ,, 1 w b K 5 L 1 rx 'R-.NM nh! !,,,..- I x . -KN V ' N s, r J K, . 3' - tt M1 x A Q 2 ,A x - .4 f fn S K cw. ..... -ff--f' ', fe, ,, 1 ,1 Y at In ,XX ,,,,- ,f r- I, J' f 49 ff' Y 'W 1 The 1968 Greek football champlonshlp was won by Sigma 4, Theta Chu fraternity who compiled a perfect 3 O record for , I J' 1. . the season. W .Mef 1. Jxv dwll': ,.f W.. W, '- 'Ju ,4. .-.HQ IL 4' f 5 , I v Z gf I4- F A rj., . Q ,. 1'z'h,' K1 LW -as S D , 1 Jil. 50' ' .1 Q17-lanky, I. - ' II.: .Q-. - -. - 1. A, ,. . ,Q ,wa ,,. AP . .-4-Q. .., .v ' - Q. 1 - ' ff Q 'lu . ,, b - at .. . I , . , Q ' , I C ' 4 , ' 4 - A , ,. . .- Q .Q ,,k,, , - , -sl 4' ' i Q' :.,f Q . ..-4-A Q ., , -, ' . -1 N A b ... .1 .1 S ..: 'W' ,, v - -1: . ' P LA. F .Q , .- 4-Q . . .1 - - . I. f , -f I ' v I . , .-'J' ' by '-W y ' 'xg' 1 . ' A . 'A ' .- . ' -' ' , .. --1-Lf. ' ...gawk . Ng! ' A I ' 'YVW N nn. 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'Q sxyk G ' 1' '5 no Ko' ga WINTER Messiah i i George Fredric HandeI's Messiah was presented by the members of the Music Department in the Theatre for Performing Arts. 70 Seasons Greefzhgs l-lollday vacation flnally arrlves at NSC. Blarlhg sounds of Wh1te Christmas and Hey Jude slmultaheously resouhd through the College Center halls. Best wishes are toasted and exchanged as students express their holiday cheer. 'Wm-ge . win: .. 71 N S5 Exams The end of the semester is the beginning of new problems. Exam time is one of extra intense studying with little sleep and many worries. l SY l Nr.. Pl 3,,,f fl NHL .1 , fm 1' 1 fr 4-.P .vvh I W I S X.- i- Tn , ' ff, 1' , --LT af! l'. an V Registration Registration is only half over after the schedules are received through the mail. There is usually a correction to be made and another fee to be paid. Once this is done, the bookstore is the next stop. This entails more waiting and more fees. is 1 'v x -QQ rf - .VV l- .9- I, rd ., QQ. V. I-:Q ' , ,A 1' S '. 1. 3 .. 3511 : Dv.,- , V .iff ., Q 74. g..,.f if , FY ' 1 f ..-4 H , . , awk Modern Dance The Nlodern Dance Club is a group of students who meet once a week to learn various techniques of expression. Other activities include a winter workshop, preparation for a spring concert, and several per- formances at nearby high schools. President of the club is Joy Rifeno, and the adviser is Julia Hurd. 5 F H 1. 1 ,v 1- HZ 3.-fm I Qs lr '- Basketball With a final outcorne ot 10 wins and 14 losses, N.S.C. Squires struggled through a trying season competing against such schools as Rhode Island, New Haven, Quinnipiac, Trenton State, and Monmouth. Captain Fred Bott set the school record for rebounds and also scored over IOOO points. f-if V Q ,fr-4 ' llllh fx: f A xW A1 1. Y..,?' if ,..,,, May A ... H, M' ,M ,. ,. ey.. WL - , -2 .. 4: 3 so .mm MN sf gf '1 f 2 '17AW'UE -1 lar . -,,: - ...V .V fx 5 ..,,3 .gg .... '54, .fl 4 81 Cheerleaders N.S.C. cheerleaders promote school enthusiasm at both soccer and basketball games. Captain Wendy Fisch, who has been on the squad for four years, and co-captain Lorraine Blejwas lead the girls in their stimulating activities. Cl Q! Y L 4 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 4 Q wi' lf' .svvpvgyagi ,. v'v'r w1',' Pwr Lwrr.1m+'ldN f-N. w Arurirun FvM.mP Vvhflmsm Sxdrvucm Lum Katz Mkarmmwe G,4rmf1r Roserrmry Hur Judy Stemberger Brenda Perrow Paula Kacaset Ruta Benkovlch Role Kretchmer Mary Mucha .- W A. Ee-ig 1.1. x Li '. ,x 4 1 .4 1 o E 1 . We 'lx 3 Q i 4 5 I it B r 'i C 9 r f' Q' '49 ' ' 1' ' oi' 'M .- --. A 4 t ..j -V- fjgiif-33-'4.a'-ai-+ff 7 - T ' x - w - . -J-+64 - 1 F- 31r+3-A'-5i Q K ,QI ' F6 4 -w - -'f .E E E 5 2 f 'f A- -! - l.,.! Ir E' , ,,. 83 Miss IFSC This year's l.F.S.C. Queen was officially crowned at the semi-formal dance held on campus on March 1. The actual judging took place previous to the dance on February 24. The fifteen contestants met with the three judges and were rated according to poise, personality, appearance, and general activities. Colleen Bickart, representing Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, was crowned Miss l.F.S.C. First runner-up was Sandra Goldberg representing Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity, and second runner-up was Florence Tedesco of Alpha Theta Pi Sorority. FLORENCE TEDESCO Second Runner-Up COLLEEN BICKART Miss IFSC SANDRA GOLDBERG First Runner-Up 1'x 1- 1' I, IX .I NI , ' env .Z X l .i 85 JOSEPH STREIT President of IFSC EXECUTIVE BOARD UXUREI LYARFOL CAIHY HINGEL JOYCE VOl l MANN Greek Basketball The 1969 Greek basketball championship was won by Sigma Beta Tau with an unblemisbed record of 3 wins and no losses. Outstanding Greek players were: Fred Boff, Jim Catalario, George Gilcrest, Jim Marino, and Tom Nlurawski. v H. , -ig l , Qfsffi -swf Q' V . In gf N N7 I I I v 0 V27 ':zxf1lP?'Y' W ' 'T ' ' iv r 9 t V1 k X 1 - Q . I rfx A , A'-ky 'rf S I 7. ' ' 4 X - ' J! -. - A' . A - . ' , ,.-1 ' ' 'Ala' . , , 5,5 , 1' if - 4-'ag - QlM',e,A, . 1 w Y' ,. 9 ns. A . , . .O.f' . x' w I 1 4 K 5 I U, . Q !,. 1. X. 8-1 S W im In 1.17 cg Swimming has recently become one of our colleges most popular winter sports. The huge olympic pool in D'Angola gym is the scene forthe teams intercollegiate competition. Ginny Beck is the manager for this spirited group of feminine aquanauts. 2-P ,H-gm 19 - , . A i .,'hn4 .mg bmw .t a x wc.. Fw 6 ,sn g ld ,V ' 1' ' 'Q ' , , .t ,J- r . . A -' 1 Uaxjuw ,fd W' M' 'VI ,- J-' ' ' ML fag 51' Q ' - -val- . -. ,K 5 t . L, uxwlxk Q! 54 - . j-,.v8l ', 'ZS D fx' ' u'Nh2 .4in-' ' .. is ips-f an-,,,.' '-.' - '. '-I--'x -C .Y fps' - ..- use 3: f 4 , A 1, yur: 1 88 4 3 .-a-........-.-- V' 49 ,510 All College Assemby The annual State of the College is disclosed by Bill Price, this year's president of Student Organization. Students are given the opportunity to state their indi- vidual complaints to the adminis- trators, as well as to their student representatives. N952 .A i ' '.,J M M , 1. 'K ' va, H - XVAM' f I I 'ink' 'wi':Q'f' J I 5 2 lf K iii.. V' ,ga L ,X .,--- ,GU . 'uxn ,f' , . 1'-lr '-fr-', ., . . . ' fx - L .I ...lvl X -5 4 34-v 4 X ff 0. 3 S 'I Y.. x .x,l Min. QQ I I I Best Dressed Girl Contest Suzanne Herbst Furst Runner-Up Hela Yungst Wmner Pat Rudy Second Runner-Up 6 -J Y if C aw- , 92 7 s S I 'A P113 DANGER 4 , . 'B' M 1 LM it P., 1 VPN ' x sf .v . wiv neg' I - ' ,gm 1 , YJ A p ,Aww www ' 1 - n -.Q 5' , f. 'Lii'J9k ,,, .. , I, . , . ' 11 - - ., ' , ,N -Qu, '..a , .1 -2.5, 'bfi ...fp 1 'A fl I ' 1' -r . H 4 1 f . s Q' .I . ' . ' .' . P ' .. 1? 1 of w.mw .4 y - v- 1 - U - :Gini-R' . RQ-93'g 5q ' ' N Q s r '-:gm -,'.'- I' 1-'. 1, ' ,N . . V -H- ' -.Jig , ,, .. - ' wir 1- nf: . , . 'Xjp.f1' . . - Qiay ' Q- - w' ' , , - Q 4:-,x.. ,fiilxg --5' A--N 5.5! . G ,V ,:.,- 42. . ll' . '- - ' -. 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A '-Leif! .cr 45, , a.-. - ' .. wh- ' Kyiv: W Bela Della Ch PRESIDENT - Patti Bush VICE PRESIDENT - Linda Wolfskeil TREASURER - Pat Martucci i CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Bernadette SirnoneIIi RECORDING SECRETARY - HeIene Proudfoot PLEDGE NIISTRESS - Janice Malcolm SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - Patricia Beretsos IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Barbara Jo Larnparsky Terry Cerullo HISTORIAN - Jayne Osborne A' C hi Delia PRESIDENT - Suzanne Heizor VICE-PRESIDENT - Rose Ruffalo CORRESRONDING SECRETARY - Ratricia Auminn RECORDING SECRETARY - Rat Sullivan TREASURER - Carol Gorman ASSISTANT TREASURER - Janet Hogg IFSC REPRESENTATIVES -Jeannie Burns Maureen O'NeiII IFSC ALTERNATE - Barbara Hartz SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - Gen Raudonis Roberta Minnefor HISTORIAN - Harriet Dean ALUMNI CO-ORDINATOR - Diane Smith Della Sigma PRESIDENT - Gertrude Schulman VICE-PRESIDENT - Aleta Tully RECORDING SECRETARY - Betty Maclarasz CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Judith Post TREASURER - Karen Heimann ASSISTANT TREASURER - Marilyn Limeburger IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Betty Lou Young IFSC ALTERNATE - Sandra Waitkevicz PLEDGE MISTRESSES - Betty Lou Young Joann Kurzeja PROGRAM CHAIRMAN - Barbara Nick I-IISTORIAN - Jackie Frank f N Kappa Epsilon PRESIDENT - Barbara IVIertz VICE-PRESIDENT - Marion Gross RECORDING SECRETARY - Lesley Hegen CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Rosemary Galvano TREASURER - Marge Brauer IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Liz Masterson HISTORIAN - Marilyn Cerrato PLEDGE IVIISTRESS - Celeste Cernero N IN vs 41 .i -auun0'04 ?- .I . 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Q 5 Om ega Ph 1' PRESIDENT - Barbara Eskunazu VICE PRESIDENTS - Lnnda Levy Meryl Monnelt RECORDING SECRETARY - Ellen Goldberg CORRESRONDING SECRETARY - Leslue Brand TREASURER - Susan Stern PLEDGENIISTRESS - Wendy Chalken Eva Stark IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Linda Levy Omega ' S igma Psi PRESIDENT - Marge Nlalachoski VICE PRESIDENT - Lynn Sorentino RECORDING SECRETARY - Donna Buda CORRESRONDING SECRETARY - Cathy Nlozeika TREASURER - Barbara McNichoI ,1-1 ' N 5 - 1 ns, 5 uf Pi E Ia PRESIDENT - Diane Gershon VICE-PRESIDENT - Elaine Wofsy Sigma RECORDING SECRETARY - Susan Pinkowitz CORRESRONDING SECRETARY - Judith Rozen TREASURER - Helene Nlermelstein 'Gp il WW Y ,..r ,1m'47'f bv x , fx 4 Mft' I A-fa Rho Theta PRESIDENT - Doreen Sorenson VICE PRESIDENT - Patricia Catalano RECORDING SECRETARY - Marlene Valvano CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Kay Valauri TREASURER - Marlene Salerno PLEDGE MISTRESS - Betty Broogos IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Jeanne Brennan Patricia Donahue SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - Fran D'Agostino SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - Lucille Hartman HISTORIAN - Kathy Farkas Tau X :TT 4 ' ' '.'.1'L GX! 'C pi S i gma Beta PRESIDENT - Georgette Trezza VICE PRESIDENT - Carol DiPisa CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Alice Brock RECORDING SECRETARY - Kathy Clark TREASURER - Marilyn Franco FINANCIAL SECRETARY - Janice Malone HISTORIAN - Alice Kennedy PLEDGEMISTRESS - Dolores Malvarez IFSC REPRESENTATIVES - Linda McGowan Michele Corbo lQ6N 'a P.. X .. .x ,pri . gi. f Q1 .ll Q I 15 'Y I ! ,iw X sg J J ,gur- .,,,.y.fo in J X 9 7fl ws Fl u Mn 'ro uv 'T P60 IIYIICVJOIS 'G bl-ld HHH B613 Olil Qi Oillli l peril' H51 ff-'WA KOS!!! 'x',.,..Wf.f Af-M-1' 5 111111 o Kill-fl wan..-4 apt DSU' 3. A ' , x ..gy. nqnldlaun' ar ugh.,- -r-..,Q 4 '. 'T A ,. I -. X Q X V1.4 Sigma Kappa PRESIDENT - Nora Gruppuso VICE-PRESIDENT - Phyllis Sammarco Ph 1' CORRESPDNDING SECRETARY - Joan Safchirisky RECORDING SECRETARY - Fran Tedesco I-IISTDRIAN - Mary Denys TREASURER - Nancy Gray ASSISTANT TREASURER - Carolyn Zanovvski PLEDGE MISTRESSES - Gail Breslauer Luaria Siccardi IFSC REPRESENTATIVE - Marilyn Post ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE - Pal McCarthy SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - Ann Marie Poeta L 6- x C if- Nu Della PRESIDENT - Ed Dulik VICE-PRESIDENT - George Gilcrest CORRESRGNDING SECRETARY - Sandy Carter RECORDING SECRETARY - Wayne Robertson TREASURER - Wolfgang Schneider IFSC REPRESENTATIVES - Don Van Nostrand Bob Byrnes I ' A .-. 'Wah .Wk 'Uh- -q,NI.3-l1', 5 To-0 5 ,.....--'- X. ff -il 1 ,f- .1-gs-Q t'+'x, ... ef .zz ---' ! n , I ' c HJ P I .X l Fw - 1 ' , - I ' 1 '. I . - 1 fl ' 5 - N er' -,Y ,mm uv' . 'f 'Q' --.1- ' . AYWL1 -J. wgq gf V - ' ' ' .....'.-f L- uf! ' ,,', 5 ' 5: -. ' v'-x ,- .--ZA ' A 6.4 -rl -11316: 'l'-Us ' - X. , , F A ,. .n.,..,. 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'- as ' ,I Q Q- fgtri Q QF .1 s..- Q L Z Sigma Phi PRESIDENT - Bob Suswal VICE PRESIDENT - AI Valentino TREASURER - John RusseII RECORDING SECRETARY - Tim McCormick CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Bill Burke IFSC REPRESENTATIVES - IVIike Lunga Fred Kelliach Qw- MIMW v V , , . ,,,,h,g N -. r,,M,,.,A,,,-.,..v-nif ,0- wh'-, ...qrvpq-5 ' , f ' QU. ffm? A., ' 11,. V4 :qv 9 V, Q J- ,L A ,sfn at fs. -fy 4 4 S 1 .Q .' ' ' 5 S 1.57177 Cl Bela PRESIDENT - Steve Raolucci EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES - Bob Ralestri Bill Loenning EXECUTIVE BOARD - Phil I-Ieery Sal Montegna Stan Stronski Stan Martin SECRETARY - Ed Esposito ALUMNI SECRETARY - Bill Reimer HISTORIAN - Bill Saccnetto Cl-IAPLAIN - Glenn Lewis SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - Joe Sinkiewicz SENIOR PLEDGEIVIASTER - Greg Young JUNIOR PLEDGEIVIASTER - Frank Lineberry Sigma T hela Ch PRESIDENT - Robert Ricca VICE-PRESIDENT - Lenny Di Nardo i '-L - I I 1 v - Ns . N5 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Mike Wojcik - X'- CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Joseph Burns RECORDING SECRETARY - Robert La Nlotta TREASURER - Louis Centolanza ASSISTANT TREASURER - Tom Murray 'Nd 'Nm 'x IX 5 'Ns 'Ns 'Nm 4 17711171 - ',.,... Y 5 I ,nuQy3. 4' y Q, vo -0 ' V ' ' Q ft.. ' .'3-If :Ls-L 4512335 , J ,. S s x I x XT' f 1 X , '?' ' A W I TAEH Y S 4: , 4 'K' 1' ' ' I. -'il.'s.. 'Il1'n'Xl.. ,, Women as Athletics 'sf Q M fx ,V LL 2 mg , X . Q ll ill ...F l 'i ' i Aff.: iii,-lug' The Women's Recreation Association is open to all women students. Since 1958, when it was organized, it has sponsored such activities as basketball, fencing, tennis, volleyball, archery. softball, deck tennis, golf, soccer, ping pong, trampoline, bowling, and dancing. It is associated with the New Jersey Athletic and Recreation Foundation of College Women which enables its members to participate in intercollegiate playdays. W.R.A. officers work with members of the Health and Physical Education Department to plan its activities under the auspices of the president. Louise Schmidt. Bowling The N.S.C. Bowling Team competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling Conference along with the Eastern Intercollegiate Doubles Tournament and the Eastern Intercollegiate Singles Tournament. This year's captain is Russ Parsell and the team members are Ronn Nlurritt, John Askovitz, Larry Langlois, Ray Vane, Mike Phillips, and Stan Pietryzk. 132 J Lido The Japanese art of selfdefense is well established on our campus. Courageous students participate weekly under the direction of Bill Lewis, one of the original founders of NSC's Judo Club. Dana Review Dana Review offers creative students a medium through which they may express themselves. Every student is invited to contribute art work, music, literature and his particular service to the magazine which is published for the students and by the students. PAUL BOCHENAK - Editor-in-Chief ROBERT WIEMAN - Senior Editor ADRIENNE FAFF - Associate Editor MARIE KANCELJAK - Literary Editor DOLORES MILLER - Art Editor JEANNE FRESCO - Copy Editor MRS. ELIZABETH SANDERS - Advisor I if 99 sf gt . rf, . wet, A 41.44 4. PAU L BOCH ENAK 134 F czculi V S 6176118 T ,, The Faculty Senate IS the main governnng body wtmt involves itself with Coilege polacy. The chtaurnmn ns Dr John C. Hutchinson and the recordung secretory ns E Theodore Stew. ,,i , .W'1:, 3 P1514-,fy . ' - ,' .157 .1 1-Q 2 Ii.:-7-fref 2' -5 'A Q -4 ' 4 '- if '-51 . - -gf 1 ,fn -f 1 Cf 1L ' f 4 p I X,-al-A. -2 -11.5 -X, 1 . ' I' ' 2 no .V .1 , - wa. ,X , .ur ' f , 1 3 it RQ? X X L I Xu XX ll, XXX 1+ , X Ae Xi. L -wi I ,,X , I .dx- 1. 0 1 5, 3- I---:X I, ,. , if ' ' ., ff ,X .1 ,. ' , Q 5 A --sf' ' f ' :E ig X X Y' . ' 'hfk 5,7 A .S kg. V. ' ', , 1z, ' ,' F Q . X ' - 4 r ' 's vi -K , .' ' . any-1 Qi ' ' v d X , , .,,g,l, i Xrdq , . . 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John Meyer and Steve Gordon, and director, J. L. Lowenstein worked personally with the members of the cast in order to inject the full creative expression. This was their baby, and its audience would be evaluating the true worth - the effect on the viewer, the feeling - catharsis - it was an experiment. The hard work payed off . . . it was a complete success. Even now its broadway appearance is in the making. From the testing grounds - a small college in New Jersey - to the big time, those who saw it will remember it 19 Crisis in the City, a two day conference on urban affairs intro- duced a number of well known person- alities to our college. Chancellor of Higher Education, Ralph A. Dungan, and Dr. Paul Ylvisaker, Commissioner of Community Resources, addressed participants on the critical problems of our cities. .. . -. 1 . ,. 1' - O' v' 9 . 4 Q ,.l A 1 - 3' - - 4 .-- 'I' . , .- -.4 ' 0 A r' -' Q10-6' - '15 '.uh-Un'-'. -' ,.. fy A,.4n.'s V' rt . Q . ,Qs Sawsi.. w- Q4- - , --5-4 LAY - 5 , 'M 551' --u-. ' 4 4... A s -cu. 4. 'U - 4111-5- lyk o PM-f-'--' in QJ-' 5 ,14- ,.ag 47- . ls -Q? f'-ir fl -4- 'of' 'hi 1.8 vb mu ,A .1 , .M ll.J n xR4Uu1lf'.1nl:,y. 411 lllAl1,A,, fl-K. ! . . cl H '. 3 'a g M iss N ewark S late C ollege Miss Terri Zabludowski was the attractive poised and talented winner of the Miss Newark State Pageant, which is an official preliminary for the Miss New Jersey Pageant. I 75 Second Runner-up Karen Walz Auss Newark State Terr: Zabludowskn first Runnereup Bonme Coyman I 14 Z -3-fi' 5 1,1--i . 'V Baseball This year's baseball team, coached by William G. Vincenti, showed much promise with the return ot several lettermen. They faced the competition of the State Conference with Al Ramsey leading the way as captain. '!L75l'T1 I F E-I , 4 ,LJ .-g. as E- ., ua :ii I-H . -Q ,-I bv-. 3- rx T 61111 is The Newark State College Tennis Team participates in the New Jersey State College Athletic Conference. Competition is very keen with such schools as Montclair State. Drew University, and Monmouth College. The team this year is led by Greg Rhodes - Captain, and Barry Taback - Co-captain. 14 fb x..'..QafH, gli Carnival A towering ferris wheel, sizzling sausage, homeless goldfish, delicious cream pies, overworked ponies, flowerless floats, endless monsoons, beaming boys, giggling girls, and those panic-stricken workers scurrying around - the sights and smells of Carnival. The black asphalt desert of a parking lot transforms itself into Union's temporary Sound of Music . Mayor Ed Biertuempfel of Union and Miss Newark State Terri Zabludowski, Q.- L . . -sq NUI' g fa I 'X 1 -. I -. -4. 9 .94 Q55 L Mfg f. V 1 7' 16 ,4 All Ev 'atv' I ' s - .-if.. ,bf-5517! '544 Greek Baseball For the seventh consecutive year the Greek Baseball championship honors went to Sigma Beta Tau. More eventful than that was Nu Sigma Phi's exciting upset over Nu Delta Pi. The Tau-Chi game was the decisive one for the championship. P' Y J 4 -e 8 at 'Mi'm fi z-nw Y ' w !f, .vi 5 1.4. .x fu' it Ji'?E.sffE' . as 4.4. 3.- ' ' L. eil 4..- v'x- ,, 5, ',jfQ!i4.j -P- -N-aff' An lil ls B WL., QI LQ. A .N : I . L - 4- I I 4- V v f .A ug... 'Tf' w .- , 3' ,, , fx., -9. Ju' ,gf-Y .r A - ' A 5 ll -, -'vp 'vf-QQQM' 'E ' I , ' , ' D ,b A - .I ,- Q ., 1 5 ' . I '-4.5 A. DTI. S lgjw' . . . u.-ov Q.. -1 4' . -Q . .b vi ' --,,,-.,.-,-W, ., .a.,,,,f4 'gy ,A ... ... W , -.M f. - .g,,. . is Q . . , ' 4 - , , . Y ullq - -N' -N 5 : 1:-, , 7- , ,,y, ' Mui. A mf , -, YJ-in -un? 151 WA 5 W I rf' ,X SCATE l l i l STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR ADVANCEMENT THROUGH EDUCATION ll The S.C.A.T.E. tutorial project is a student sponsored activity coordinating the efforts of Newark State College students who are acting as tutors for educationally deprived and culturally seperated children in the communities of Elizabeth and Newark. S.C.A.T.E.'s eight executive board members and 250 tutors have involved themselves in the academic and cultural advancement of over one thousand children. Through weekly tutoring visits and field trips, S.C.A.T.E. has offered an opportunity for personal fulfillment that can't be found in a classroom. il, l: l ll l 5 'i l v l rl GREGORY YOUNG y l Chairman l I i W- W ii , JwQMQ?a'z'gJ in-1' 3 llflllllllllllllllil A W ROBERI REID Program Coordinator l 1 , 5 rf' f. ,o .n- as ,,. r 'Mix' .gigs ' ' A lufvikh' , t VW me wma A ,. R :::a::122::z:1:e:v if Ni kv Yr HARRY CLARK Publnc Relataons Dnrector MARTY SHAPIRO Assistant Public Relations Director KATHY O'CONNOR ,,.4. Executive Secretary N555 ii-DL H f PETE ZANIAS Special Affairs Director PAT HARRINGTON Treasurer JAMES BAYNAS Assistant Program Co-ordiriator sais wma Slllll IITI WUI STH!! .41 b ,1 Gi CIClILlCIfI'0l? gpg 1 -'rw' 4 9 . 'Z -1 5 7, ' V- ,A , 1 I, . ' . . GLY' , ' . .. H ' , ' .U 1' 1 K K - I bl - 3 I .L 1 ' A ,.,, '- - m f xii A ., 5, M. h , .A U V V. I , .5 y . 4.1,-I' ,- ' -- ..'- iyvyv- K . A , 'QQ' N, -C .. '-aff' ,QQ - ,zxi .317-gk.'--,',,iQg 5 fb frZ'lA.. J '.,,,., , . ' .. , 4 . ' , .xx -'- ' - ,, ..flFHf5.1'!.Ji,:! '-1 f-e,.r!f'.ms..xi.NAe4.'r.fNR.1l5f:a,R REM! .. X yr rv .,- vy X -gag N 11 :j: 1gA,.,..', I. ,sf- -hl ,-- ., :ff?.'-2711 . Y' ' f--..,.'i,gf ,mm I . 1 - -- -5'-2?5q5vw . 'wif L. '1 5-vw , V 'M 'fifyvy' . 'W' wif If 1' -A ig' 4 1 ' ILL iq- ' 156 Ps I I I I W1-X? ,J H,,,.':.v- L Dr H W Samenfela' TA' 'H I' gf' 1 -F'f:3, Q . ..3 . . 'K xv QS. 'Q 3 A-I ' Q The college students of today have been responsible for helping to awaken our nation to the need to face its commitment to the highest values expressed in its Constitution. As your generation and those coming immediately after move out into the community as young and maturing professional people, opportunities to act in terms of commitment to the principles of justice and charity to all mankind will be increasingly available. The not-so-impossible dream of living a life of integrity and responsibility will be yours to realize. You will be the voters, the decision makers, the civic leaders who can make the difference. The needs of man are global in nature reaching from Biafra to Vietnam to Harlem to Kentucky and to South Africa. Problems of man's inhumanity to man are all around us for the solving. In the coming years, you will be the people to solve them on a world-wide basis. We need to place high priorities for solution of those problems which effect the well-being of all humans. We need to act to stop air pollution, water pollution, and 8 the desecration of our natural resources. We must dedicate ourselves to the eradication of poverty and hunger and we shall have to do it through reaching the minds and hearts of men. Only by listening to one another can we know each others' needs, hopes, and fears which will help us to identify and reach our common goals. I believe and trust that Newark State College's students will be there to be counted when the call to stand up for equality education for all mankind is heard, and that you will be there when the call for freedom of belief for all men everywhere sounds, and that when the civil rights of man are violated anywhere in the world, you will find yourselves saying, we shall not permit this to continue. The call for global freedom from want, freedom from fear, and freedom from tyranny will become increasingly loud and clear. I expect you and your compatriots to respond, and l know that your actions will be in keeping with your words. A The Class of 1969 steps off the campus at some point on a line between the disintegrating system of the past and the emergent forms of the future of American college education. To chart the details, to call the rhythms, to forecast the tremors - these no man could do. But one can perceive directions. And one can see students playing a central role in the process of change. Familiar patterns can be observed, and values can be sensed. Ours has been a century of liberation. Formerly depressed and deprived minorities - women, youth and blacks and ethnic and religious groupings - are coming to enjoy newly-won rights and to play important roles. Student life at Newark State College in the decades ahead will reflect the sweep of these broad social forces. The student role will carry much larger responsibilities, with accents on the active over the Dr. J. C. HlllC'fIllISI2ll passive. A wider and deeper involvement will be the rule, an involvement not only in the processes of their own education but also in the operation of the college organization itself. Free men, Whitehead once wrote. obey the rules they themselves have made. Authoritarian structures have crumbled around us. already replaced by more democratic arrangements. These will accelerate the social maturity of college students, encouraging more vigorous participation in both the process of education and the governance of the organization in which it goes on. ln the ouest for relevance, professors and students will effect a more dynamic interaction between gown and town. The creative talents and abundant energies of students will prove to be an indispensable force in the future development of this college as they come to share more freedom and responsibility. N. mi Williani Price - Education implies change, and just as each member of the graduating class has changed during the course of these undergraduate years, so has Newark State College. The creation of a Faculty Senate, re-organization of the Administrative structure, addition of a Liberal Arts program and expansion of the physical plant have all occurred during the last four years. The establishment of an unlimited cut system, the posting of grades, guaranteed due process and a strengthening of the athletic program have all come about within the last twelve months. Student participation has been a key factor in many of these changes. The theory of In Loco Parentis has been replaced by a concept of shared responsibility and active participation in the affairs of the college. lt is a concept which has not gone unchallenged, for there will always be those individuals who prefer the security of authority to the -s -if- ie Pr-i, challenge of equal participation. Their contribution should be noted however, for they inspire rebellion through their arrogance and foster involvement through their inactivity. As Student Body President, it has been my privilege to work with many individuals whose chief concern has been the betterment of Newark State College. The administrator who welcomes new ideas and encourages dialogue, the faculty member committed to the total development of the individual, and fellow students who choose the process of involvement for its own rewards have made this experience a truly memorable one. lt is to these individuals that I dedicate this farewell, for they have proven the value of commitment and by their efforts they have laid a new foundation for the future of this College. l 'Q WF ill' l Although Newark State was founded many years ago, it has been fortunate to undergo a rebirth with its move to the Union campus. The early years of Newark's rebirth have been marked with a slow but continuing pattern of growth and development. Now, however, the college has entered its adolescence, a time of rapid growth, fast changes and decisions for all. Newark State has finally been changed from a teachers' institution to a liberal arts college. The de- velopment of the Faculty Senate and the appointment of the Board of Trustees have aided this change. Students working together with the faculty and ad- ministration have helped in the passage of the school bond issue this past fall. This issue guarantees monies for Newark State's adolescent expansion. Many courses have been added to the curriculum, including courses dealing with Negro culture and history and educational methods for the urban situation. The college has also taken a giant step in establishing a high risk program cs... Edward Esposito for Negro students. A football team, a student judiciary board and increased student rights and security are in the offering from the student government. Newark State has made an excellent start on its path through adolescence. But this is only the beginning. and it is too early to start patting anyone on the back. The college is still plagued with apathy. Administrators, faculty and students alike are hurt by the indifferent, laissez-faire attitude of many of the people connected with this campus. Petty-politics must not interfere with the progress being made. In the past, each group on campus has worked against each other for the top place of honor, instead of a common goal. The destiny of Newark State depends on unity. The work which is being done today is by a small majority of the total college population. To move for' ward to tomorrow, everyone will have to play a posi- tive part to achieve the established mature position that this college deserves. 1 wi-Lx ,A-an-. -Q -3. 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Tb ,I V ' I A '- . ..f 'f 1 ' , wx, 1 L , , -, i ' . t gli., i jf L .Y A It-I , I inw- . 1.2 r'.'- Y- i .4 -:NL-r 2 . ,M , .1 li: 4 ' H I?. y .1'. . , 'Ill' ' I: . f 'f I -Jag' -'Zh L' - . 5 . ' ' . g vagg - J if '- 4-'L Lim ' '.7'f Z,'f.? xi-'-i. l I ,TH A it fi -4+ :ff . ' ,bfi -l.'f2Q,. 1 f ' , fwi'm..2.'EL4 A.- '54 inf. f E. fy , X '- ' .i ' , : '. i. r- ' Administration And Faculty f Dr. Eugene G. Wilkins President ' ' Dr. Alton D. O'Brien Dean of the College , Dr. Herbert W. Samenfeld Dean of Students i I -4 'N . 0 4 O . Q . Francine Abeles Mathematzcs 1 William P. Angers Dlrector of Counselung Services 4? Carmine J. Battista History Joan Blake Campus School Robert F. Allen Education If 11 Frederic G. Arnold Sclence 'IU' John W. Bauer, Jr. English f I Ruth C, Blanche Physncal Educatuon X -. 43: 'N N ,,, Winifred H. Amsden Health 81 Physical Education Conrad C. Angebrandt IlJClLl5lfl3l E,fjUlQtlllfJll V As ,X K I A! Frank E. Bachkai Serafina T. Banich Education Educatuon Bryna Berson Kenneth Robert Benggn Special Education Physucal Educatuon aa- ,B 'H' sv Robert Bloomfield Daniel T. Blount lndustnal Education Sqlenge 165 Vincent Aniello Slam will lflm atutrl ff' Edward A. Barden Industrial Edumtlon David S. Bilowit Special Edulgtltlon Eda T. Boly Sl lUllEt3 Nancy Brilliant English j ,J Carol Cade Fine Arts Frederick W. Christoffel Industrial Education .fr 'V' fl Y Leona Cross F ngglish Annajean Brown Music ,nw Joseph C. Casillo Science Harry C. Cliadakis History F- , Q tt fi , gi 'SWE ..'- :M ,,,,. if ....4,..'- wx W xxx ,i . I. . 75927132 is 5 Ralph E. Cullmann Science Marian Brown A Informational Services FW f-xi Joseph S. Catalano Philosophy W Marilyn Colburn Campus School vu... George S. Currier English 166 Martin S. Buchner Fine Arts Robert E. Chasnoff Education Robert B. Coon Fine Arts i Richard Cwiakala Registration George T. Burtt Education Anna I. Chorkawa College Physician William A. Corrie Education V, Wesley P. Daniels Director of Academic Advisement 1' . X L l. I I Miriam G. D'Aponte Joseph S. Darden Engllsh Health 8. Physucal Education 'Q .D Joseph Delvecchio Howard Francis Science Didsbury, Jr. Social Science 7- Clare Davies Flnancual And Counselor S 'SQ Daniel Di Salvi Education lx, .-- . ,. James B. Day Chairman of Informational Services av, Matthew Dolkey Education Henry C. Douma Special Education Mary Jean Dumais Education l', are 0' 1 Charles De Fanti English F - ,yy Q- James Elmo Dorsey Nluslc 3 X Harry N. Dubin Education r- Y if air' y Kathleen M. Eckhart Education T, i Catheryn Eisenhart Doris L. Engelhard Howard L. English, Jr. Curriculum and Music History Instruction gi 'i 1 L41 i 7 Rhoda Y. Feigenbaum Mark M. Ferrara Elaine B. Fisher Psychology Library Science 5DeC'3' Education i N TY' ff' Harry W. Foskey Robert J. Fridlington Jghn H, Fruude EdUC3tlOV Social Science Science ff' I i i!.,,.vw?7' Nw. Robert Fyne Franklin W. Giaccone Regina H, Garb English Campus School Mathematics i 168 i Joseph Errington Physical Education E ..... fi rw Eugene Fixler Student Activities I Zella J. Oliver Fry English Kathryn A. Gasorek Special Education F. Richard Esterman Music Mary J. Fleetham Campus School Hovyard B. Furer Social Science Caesar T. Gaza Special Education ,4 George W. Gens Special Education Irene Gnarra English Irwin Grace Music Lillian Gushin Campus School fl John 0. Gerrish Music Dorothy W. Goldberg Mathematics J L Dorothy Grant Education ' 'i John Haffly Special Education :U G , we- A f , I Marysa Gerassi Elsie S. Giegerich Social Science Mathematics Nathan Goldberg Social Science Q Pearl Greenberg Fine Arts Alexander A. Hall Science 169 an 'N 1 Herbert Golub Music Q. Hermyne F. Greene Special Education X1 Ruth Hamann Library Science Susan Mandel Glazer Campus School F, P E. Austin Goodwin Fine Arts f A . - N D hx ir- L. 13' . A 1 1 Jane E. Guinnane Education X Joseph T. Hancock Education pr! l l l l fi June M. Handler Norman Harris Education Education A Var George Hennings Robert C. Henrichs Science Registrars Office I , - E 12 ' Joseph B. Higgins Social Science Education Jane K. Hochburg Louis H. Huber Julia Hurd Music Health 84 Physical Education Marilyn Hart Education Counseling Marcella C. Haslam Ti X Mary Ann Herina Richard Herrick Special Education English gina Dorothea L. Holden Health 81 Physical Education Gerard J. Hothersall Mathematics John C. Hutchinson Social Science Irwin A. Hyman Special Education 170 Joyce Coffey Heller Special Education John S. Hicks Special Education 17' qv, James Howe Fine Arts Patrick J. lppolito Field Service Clifford W. Jahn lndustrlal Education Lucy Joiosky Campus School 'W James Jandorwitz Student Actlvutles F I f Q' Samuel Janus Education 7.-0 E, ..x A ei. Margaret S. Jaye Campus School 1 xfl' L Arthur Jonas David W. Jones Mary Lou Jones Campus School Fnne Arts Counseling - Prrnclpal 171 Vo Madelyn C. Johnson Llbrary Scuence Leila M. Kamell Education 1 7 T..- v ,Z ws l y , l x 'Ri 1 4- .1s P . K 'T' sl fha. Wolfgang W. Karbe Harriet D, Kavanagh Phyllis F. Kavett Health, Phys. Ed. Education Mathematics X g .. ti Q . K '11 Sangyol Kim John J. Kinsella Margaret E. Kirkpatrick Library Sci. Mathematics Fine Arts X A ' ' F fs in 4 . ff? rt . ff L Q. V .4-rf!! Marion C. Kortjohn Donald Krall Carlon Krantz Student Act. Science Mathematics w 7 X V l 1 Ft? '05 Ji W 4 l ., if l Edward L. Lacrosse F. Kevin Larsen Vincent Larghi Special Fd English Edl-ICZUOD l 172 Marilyn C. Kelland Social Science 'HQ 'V Spencer R. Kopecky Admissions , 4' 'sr w-. f... fr ' an Esther Krueger Health, and Phys. Ed. Eleanor Laudicina Social Science J udith E. Kesin Student Personnel John S. Korley Dir. Bus. Service Sidney R. Krueger English Norma S. Leeds Science yr r- 1-XA '- Q Q H x 1' y- , Lillian Lemke G. Arthur Lenskold Janet G. Leonard Education Education Education fk 0' - K l l .. r Q Joan L. Levine Mina E. Levy Mathematics Campus School qt Stanley Lipsom Minnie M. Lipson Mathematics Library Science f I Rocco E. Lorusso Samuel Lourie Education Special Education Duane B. Linden Science Alice Lockwood Libra ry Science 6 E- Herman l. Lepp Science L,- 'v- t V 1-xp 7 - -Q. Betty L. Linthicum f. Dominic V. Letterese SfJfl.1tf5flf4Ilf,E' . .V . '44 - 1 ,-fi is .S ,f . .ni 3, ' 'vc' H. Bernard Lipscomb, III Fine Arts g I R n ,1- azzizfi' 4 , ff Wiitif. V 11.-' TV,AE'Zk , .gt Jacques H, Lgeligey Charles J. Longacre, Jr. Rggggtrgr Fl9id SQFVICQS - W Director , Q Y? -of Irving F. Lugcombe Rolland Ray Lutz, JT, Ethel M3d59f'l SOCIAI SCIQHCQ SOCIHI SClfi'fiCC FICIU SPYVll'ef1 173 4o,NA.. KM' ti Don Maroun Albert J. Mazurkiewicz Student Activities Education Charles W. McCracken Education glen, Vincent V. Merlo Robert Metz Michael J. Metzger Er1ur,:1Ti0r'i SCIENCE Fine Arts 7 174 ri PV' Fred R. Marder Field Service Susan G. Marchand Mathematics Genevieve Markholm Fine Arts Dorothy C. Markle English 'Y' 6- John D. Mclnroy William A. Mercer Residence Director Education Michael F. Montgomery ' Barbara Moreno Music Mathematics F' at P' Muriel N. Morgan Psychology Muriel B. Muller English English F. . James R. Murphy L Richard J. Nichols Anne Francis Nicoiello Alec Nicolescu Education Field Service Fine Arts you vv V' 'Fr .1417 X John H- 0'Me3 3 Marion L. Parsons Dellfef P9859 Library Science A551 Dir. Field Asst. Registrar Services Staples Persinger Joan R. Pesce Charles H. Peterson Health 81 Physical Library Science Industrial Education Educ. 17 g'Q',QY Caroline R. Madison Science Qe ,K Allan Norberg Audio-Visual Aids 5' Ora J. Peckham Education Elbert C. Pierson Education Betty T. Nakashima Education 'D 5--.A Leslie Okin English Joanne Pedersen Health Services -.. 55 Lf? Lawrence W. Pitt Education Jack E. Platt Robert J. Polglaze Music Education i... if' Joseph Preil Walter W. Price Education Music J N J , f Y' John P. Ramos Ronald B. Reicker Education English Lawrence R. Ress Arnold 5, Rice lvlllffffy SClF1fl1,1'1 Social Science fi: 4,5-e Gerald E. Polizzi Social Science Zita Norwalk-Polsky Joaquin A. Portuondo Education English ,f A 7 , A Lillian R. Putnam Donald R. Raichle Erma L. Raksanyi Education Social Science Health 81 Physical Education Irene P. Reifsnyder Joseph W. Rendell Edith D. Renick English College Librarian Health 81 Phys. Ed. rig T D0 iS A- Rich Evan C. Richardson Jean M. Richardson Health 81 Phys. Science Education Education 176 F' SV' iv Sadie Richman Estelle M. Ritchie Wilmoth Roberts Pall' L- Rockman Field Servuces English Dar. of Exceptuonal 36191106 Educational Opportunnty Program F lf' px 1' Jay Roth Betty J. R. Rowen Lauree Rystrom Ruth Saari Education Educataon Educatuon Education 'Ih- Edfla D. Salt Elilabeth Sanders Joan C. Schmidt Early Childhood English Physical Educ, Educatson l Howard Schumacher Robert W. Schumacher A Adele D. Schulley Social Science Scuence Educatnon 177 4 , rr F90 'E R yi 'l it 'TY Q V 'J if le.. ' s Herbert H. Roth Ecltlctalnrsrm 'Vg X? Marie Sainz EdUCdllOll Gs Michael Schulman Eduiiat ion 9 Q . 5 ' x f If K, .X x. ..,,,f-2' Barbara Shepardson Education Dorothy A. Sked V so Vance B. Snyder lriiliislrial ld cf? Eleanor E. Schwartz Mary R. Scotto Science English Dolores P. Shiposh Martin Siegal Phys. Ed. Social Science A .V '. John J. Sladicka Mary L. Slavitt Industrial Ed. Field Services .r Sally Ann Snyder Education 'Vw elf Filomena P. Scuderi Phys. Ed. Y Alfred A. Silano Science Amelia L. Smith Science H. Willard Stern Education Nellie B. Stone Dorothy Strauss Special Education Education 15.1 'VY Catherine M. Stulb Marjorie Sugg Health 81 Phys. History Education John T. Tehie Douglas W. Tatton Fine Arts Education W1 David C. Troy Richard J. Turick Fine Arts Music Sylvia Strauss Will Stodt Donald A, Struyk Social Science Education Science 1- Freda S. Tarabar Davida R. Susselman M. Phyllis Tallerico Education Library Science Education lm l Ti 2 Arthur L. Terr Edwin N. Thomason Robert S. Tennyson Music Special Educ. English , , J , ai fh- Samuel M. Valla Gloria L. Valone Barbara Van Atta Education Library Science Special Educ, 179 l ,-yi V . A. ' JF. 5 , ,MQ f' wif ,, .Vik-.f iii i' .Q t it- V vs? 21 ' ist . .ffg ' Melbourne P. Van Nest industrial Ed film fn vu? gs. 48. 1 b I .1 V an LA if ' ,i f' William G. Vincenti Field Services l l l l l l .3 I Joseph B. Volpe , Music l 1 l I , 1 I Lama ' 5 H .dai I l Helene Walker li.'l,iTlw-rvmnllf 1 i 1 x' ff? A gsfiijpfa, , 2 Q V fs fl 3 Anne Venezia Health St Phys, Ed. , - , .3 4 . -.Qs I-r iw ,xx N Sh - ,W Xa fly? I. ,X ,fig Joseph A. Vitale Student Teaching 81 Placement 3 I 1 I ev- John G. Wagner Science v-7' Ann Walko Student Personnel Al'llT1IllI'nlYifiTIVC Assustfirit fl Q1 r f l ggygi Qtqs -1 'V Marie A. Walsh Director of Residence 180 vga - 4 David K- Ward Goodwin Watson 509009 Education N X Fi 'U' Myra Weigger Campus School X lk., .J Sidelle M. Wertheimer Mathematics Adella C. Youtz Education Constantine Zois Science Bernard Weinstein English VP i 1l1 Martha Wesman Asst Registrar S.- Lawrence H. Zimmer Social Science uv- x , Edward J. Zoll Mathematics ff lk P 'if .4 pl? ' A . K.. ,ll '-sl Shirley S. Weinstein Library Science 15 John Wesper Administration V Lowell J. Zimmer Music L.. Willard E. Zweidinger Health St Physical Educ. 181 til ' A Y Evelyn Wison Wendt English C. Bennett Williamson Health 81 Phys. Educ. I J. V 1 QL' 'twig V M 1-V 4 I 'nl I ,af . fl' Q ta? Touch A Lea - Take A Breath To the Seniors of '69 - As you leave the college you suddenly look around you and things familiar take on a different meaning. That which was taken for granted becomes an unusual opportunity as it threatens to fade into the distance of memory only. I, too, feel there were many things I had to say to you in these four years that have gone unsaid. There are so many of you I would have known better if there had been time and opportunity. So much for that which is now seen longingly in passing to become precious in the days to come. And those days to come! lVlay you be so alive that nothing will be missed. Keep positively well - which is a lot more than not being sick. As the song of today goes, Touch a Leaf, Take a Breath . Be sensitive to yourself and to things and people about you. Do not be afraid to show your feelings even though the liability of being hurt increases. Intellectual participation in the world of tomorrow is your bounden lot, but it will be an empty experience without emotional involvement. And in the end see to it that your generation gives to the next leaves to touch and air worth breathing. Eugene G. Wilkins 183 . I ' 9 Searching Eternal! owhere I ndividualbf One Da Reaching Stars ' J I V1 ,F V ,. .L H . -. 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I H A . s 4- CAROL ANN ABBEY Physical Education MARY ANN ADAMO General Elementary 'US TOBY GOLDBERG ADLER General Elementary The 0 rQ-,R HARRIET EILEEN ABRAHAM PATRICIA SUZANNE ADAMEK General Elementary afN ARLENE ADDONIZIO General Elementary ,W veit ROBERT JAMES AKELAITIS General Elementary 186 we we General Elementary ce ofthe scholar is to cheer, to raise and MARY ANN ADELMANN General Elementary F 9 if DOROTHY C. ALBANO General Elementary l M 'X ,-., QL l ALICE MAY ALFANO ROSARY ALIMECCO General Elementary General Elementary to guide men TERRY ALLEN ROBERTA JEAN ALLGAYER General Elementary General Elementary TE: ni 'T fv' GAIL MAY ALT JAMES G. ALT ARLENE C. ALTHOFF Physical Education lndustrnal Education Scuence 187 C' xi! R -.X Ng 1 ' aff: 1 CT.. X I' .Al LINDA DEMARCO AMABILE General Elementary . 5 1? f, lc gb .,,r' x l by showing them facts amidst appearances. .M K ARLENE JOAN AMBROSE RONALD IRVIN ANDERSON SALLY S. ANDERSON General Elementary Mathematics Special Education i LILY P. ANGELTON BLANCHE APPLEGATE ANNE M. ATTARDI Gemffd' U9mQVll21fY Fune Arts General Elementary 188 MARY LOU AYRES Early Childhood R. W Emerson JEAN M. BAIRD General Elementary , Q- X. X . 1 1 PATRICIA ANTONETTE BARILLARI General Elementary A MARY MAGDELINE BABICS Flne Arts 'L JO ANNE M. BACE General Elementary DOROTHY L. BALDWIN General Elementary l FLORENCE BARLETT General Elementary 189 M1 S A-if GLENN ANSON BALL Speclal Educatlon ,l .1 CHRISTINE S. BATRUK General Elementary N I JY' '51, THOMAS BARTIK I WILLIAM BASILE LORETTA BEARD Sclenee Hlstory General Elementary The summer days are gone, in JOHN ARTHUR BECKER KATHLEEN BEGGS BARBARA JOYCE BEHNEN Secondary Sclence Specual Educatlon General Elementary F5 C M' 4 IW LINDA DIANE BEHRMANN ELAINE BENUCCI PATRICIA BERETSOS f5 l ff'1l If-I'f'll'fllI0VY General Elementary General Elementary 190 l . ANTONIA SUSAN BERLANGIERI General Elementary Early Chlldhood JUNE ELLEN BERLINER but the campus reflects the effects GTZ? BARBARA BERNSTEIN MARGARET ANNE BERRY General Elementary General Elementary u ' K Q , . u 5, BONNIE SUE BERMAN Early Childhood L7 Ii. I! L - 4? LAURA LEPP BESEN Early Chnldhood w5,v COLLEEN BICKART RONALD S. BILCIK ROSEMARY BIONDI Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary 191 5-4 , 1 We F -'ga 1-, - l. NORAH MARIE C. BISCHOFF ANDREW J. BLASKEWICZ ELLEN BLAZAK Early Chlldnood General Elementary General Elementary of three months 0 sunshzne E' lug! 62 H PATRICIA BLAZAK PHILIP S. BOBER PAUL BOCHENER General Elementary ,Mr .ggwr Chemistry English 5- Ah.. LINDA K. BOCK lJl.lTl'lf'rll.1llfff, KAREN LEE BODNAR JANE MARY BODZIOCH General Elementary General Elementary 192 . 'V l Q ,X F E fb 'Z Y' N A X . FREDRICK DAVID BOFF ESTHER BORENSTEIN English Speclal Education The tan faces now turn I0 1' l I EUGENIA BORKOWSHI LINDA BOSSINGER MERYL VICKI BOYDMAN Early Childhood General Elementary Englush fr- ALICE G. BOZENA General Elementary -.Q ,fl ll Vg- KAREN L. BRADSHAW AUDREY H. BRAINARD General Elemenfafy General Elementary 193 X 1 rl l l l l l l l l l T l MARY ANN ORELL BREIDIGAN General Elementary LENORA MARY BROGNA General Elementary KAREN BURKHARD BUCHHEIT General Elementary CYNTHIA BREITENSTEIN General Elementary rl ' BETTY BROOGOS General Elementary W7 DONNA MARIE BUDA General Elementary 194 ,. rw 'EY 7' 5 Q l F .1 .fi , 45..- 'UF LYNN JOYCE BRINK Early Childhood the treasured trials HEIDE R. BROWNSTEIN General Elementary PATRICIA BURKE General Elementary EILEEN BURNS Special Education of learning. NO' FRANCES BUTKIEWICZ General Elementary 'T' V MARGARET J. BYRNES English Ga 51:3 -i..L...E. 3 'li ,..a-'-2.3 WP- JOSEPH T. BURNS General Elementary xy PAULINE BYRNE General Elementary Z JUDITH C. CABANAS Physlcal Educatlon 195 ff' ff A -J: -1: -E D ,r t PATTI LYNN BUSH General Elementary -wi 4? KATH LEEN BYRN ES Physical Educatlon LY r WILLARD C. CANDISKY JR Socual Sclence K af ,gf Q a ...ll Q-. p MICHAEL J. CAPEZZA Social Studies GLORIA J. CANNELLA Mathematics BARBARA KORCH CARANGELO Early Childhood Freshman orientation and the start I SUSAN CARLEY RITA M. CAROLAN General Elementary Early Childhood if MARIE CHRISTINE CARPENTER PATRICIA ANNE CARPENTER General Elementary General Elementary I 196 PHYLLIS CAROSELLI General Elementary -11 - f -fl -L K LAURA MARIE CARROLL MARIE LUCILLE CARROLL RUTJELLEN K. CARROLL Mathematics General Elementary General Elementary of four fast years. 5. . 1 'J' tx Yr, J' 11 EVE R. CASEY LINDA CASEY LACE S. CASSIDY General Elementary English Early Chlldhood Lf' 't FLORENCE E. CASTORO MARIANNE LEE CATRAMBONE General Elementary ESYW Chlldhood 4 I 7 'U .1 'auf' X LINDA MARY CELFO LOUIS RICHARD CENTOLANZA JUDITH A. CERONE Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary f The freshman feels he's all alone, i if ll lf l if MARILYN MARGARET CERRATO WENDY CHAIKEN ALLEN F. CHASE General Elementary Early Childhood Mathematics v--xx NANCY EILEEN CHERTOW BARBARA THERESE CHOLETTE GEORGE S. CHOSICH General Llernent.-fry Early Childhood Science 198 ,- 4 '51- LINDA J. CHRISTOPHERSON General Elementary JOAN CINGAR Soclal Sclence the senior sheds hisx our year home. Fm 'Fi A JANET M. CIOFFI Early Cllllrlllrlod 1 l x ' .Af fl f 1. J. l ,1 'U - . 'VX FRANCES E. CIRIGLIANO INGA CLAYTON PATRICIA L- CLAYTON General Elementary General Elementary Soclal Sclence r fb fn Q lv. A .1'fgia.tt:2f311.- -. ',1:: -':'- 15: ,':,:l1,:,:gI:f:?:xa,' susAN v. CLEAVER cLAuorA J. cones EUGENE F. coNFoRTl Fine Arts General Elementary General Elementary MICHAEL PATRICK CONN ELLY Matnematucs 41? ,X PAMELA J. COON General Elementary LINDA L. CONNOLLY Early Cnrldhood CLEMENT CONTARDO Scsence BQVS - men now back from servzce MICHAEL COPPOLA General Elementary ROBERT ANTHONY CORSO Speclal Educatnon 1 x 200 'ff4 v vu n 1 rr 'K 0 I JU 1 SUSAN A. COSENTINO TULA COVRAS CAROL L. CREGAR General Elementary General Elementary General Element ary come I0 join the scholary forces. Z ROSEMARY A. CRISCUOLO General Elementary LENORE CUTTLER General Elementary li 'U ROBERT B. CROSS General Elementary F -.Q K JANET E. CURTIS Special Educatlon LUCILLE J. D'ADAMO General Elementary 201 U FRANCES A. D'AGOSTlNO General Elementary CONSTANCE V. D'ALESSANDRO General Elementary 6 , ,C ,W i FRANCES DANISI Early Cnnldhood 47 MELINDA ROSE D'ALESSIO General Elementary They have learned much ADELLE DAPKUS Fine Arts ' .a fx 0- fa DIANE DAWLEY HARRIET PATRICIA DEAN PULWJII ,ll Ifll.,lf,flllUIl General Elementary 202 ARLENE E. DANIELS General Elementary in all they saw and DIANE DAVIS Early Childhood RUTH W. DEARDORFF General Elementary ,vm ---ff' x. f Q ...ni now they want to learn more. .Gif id pt, -1 . 5 . 'ii4i'g l -. infgtgiidl- Yg , fm .. -11-vm. 'an'--A -i1'w f ' git' 1' 'ff I Q. a ' is gg l' V 53 if THERESA MARY DE CARO Special Education -Q K i CHRISTINE J. DEMSKIS General Elementary F 1 L85 MARY JANE DECKER Special Education I is l LORRAINE K. DENZER Mathematics 203 . FRANK DE LASANDRO Science F 'Ui .I JOHN DE PALMA General Elementary - tif' we W ARI, ,I R, I IWW 'Dx 'Q -.. ' vu FRANK DE STEFANO KATHY JORDAN DIGGAN JOAN FACKELMANN DI LAURA Matllerllallrs General Elementary Speclal Educatlon Socialbf and scholasticalbf we endure - frat JU! KATHERINE ELLEN DIMAGGIO CAROL ANN DI PISA Srglence General Elementary 10' MARIA ELIZABETH DI VINCENZO General Elementary '54 JANE ELLEN DOLAN JOHN DOMARACKI GEORGE WAYNE DOMAREKI 'JW' Ml W f'l 'l Sclence Flne Arts 204 'Un ,x SHEILA K. DONOHUE MEICYLA DORSEY Fine Arts General Elementary dances and papers, three or our. 'Nw OL- l ANN M. DOYLE Physical Education KATHLEEN L. DOYLE General Elementary PATRICIA ANN DZMIL General Elementary MARY LOUISE DUNN General Elementary 205 F ages. 'X ANASTASIOS DOUNDAS Social Stuclues Nix 117 EDWARD DULIK Science tix MARYANN R. DZURISSION Nlatnematlcs I 1 S, K' -Q8 ' gx - fun, 5 PATRICIA EASLEY General Elementary P set'-.1.,W, 0 lk 'Q-rf pl x c CHRISTINE I. EBRIGHT General Elementary It I 1 I 4 I f x M 5 'Q P - - 7' Q fx, I 1 ', Hur ' ilu- M,-,k I I 5. i AS Viv I ls I I 4 I KATHRYN M. EHRHARDT 'f,r tr-rn rr A 47-1, kiwi 92:15 Q uf-, fr ' l.ia.kf'k1Z'B' - - . I ..f,z'.'-ft 1' J. If-'-A -y ',, 2r They told me tomorrow would soon be here, CLARENCE W. EDMONDS CAROL FERN EFRUS lndustnal Educatuon General Elementary WENDY MARCIA ELBERGER DALE EINHORN General Elementary General Elementary 206 'W ITN An... , C 1' Q 'HARRIET S. ELLNER VIRGINIA LOU EMERY General Elementary Englusn I laughed and didn 'I worry. - af , L BARBARA ANN ERBA BARBARA S. ESKINAZI EDWARD A. ESPOSITO General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary ,,-livin I JEANETTE E. ESPOSITO ROSE E. ESPOSITO LOUIS T. EVANGELISTA General Elementary Spg-C131 Educahon Industrial Education 207 bs - L - ,M ,E !'. M 1. JOHN SANTE EVANGELISTI EDITH CATHERINE FAAS Industrial Education Mathematics And now that BARBARA FARLEY CECILIA KATHLEEN FARRELL General Elementary Fine Arts L .:'r ,J PETER JOHN FEENEY MYRA LEIBOWITZ FEINBERG K'f 1l 'lf W 'A Specual Education 208 nl 1 BARBARA R. FEINSILVER Early Childhood I see ills' almosr near Q HERMINE S. FENDRICK Physlcal Educatuon l SUSAN C. FERRANDO General Elementary 'PN LB LILLY FEIT Flne Arts I firzd I 'nz in cl l1lll'lil'. F LUCY FELT General LIlflTlPllT.1f',-' Z . , KATHERINE L. FEOLA General Elementary LOUIS J. FERRARO General Elementary 209 JACK L. FERGUSON Mathernatlcs ROSEMARY A. FILANDRO Farly Chlldlwwcl If. Q ' l 3 it NANCY LOUISE FILI ROSEANNE FILIPPONE WENDY ALICE FISCH General Elementary General Elementary Fine Arts l 'Q Innovations came I0 N.S.C. canfzpus: Seventy ve 19' ' 'rvx UN , , ANNA P. FISHMAN JEAN FITCH CAROLYN M. FLAMMIA Special Educatuon Early Childhood General Elementary new X. SUZANNE E. FLEJZOR PATRICIA JANE FLYNN ll!l,llllern,-mfr. Speclal Education 2 ALICE L. FOSTER General Elementary MD F. ,, X CAROLYN P. FOSTER MARILYN C. FRANCO CAROL BETH FRANK Physical Education General Elementary Early Childhood minute periods and exhausted professorsg F' JACQUELINE FRANK General Elementary D- -,4 If pf? Qg MICHAEL FREDA JR. Special Education 'mi Q-2' E I i. in CAMILLE FREDERICK General Elementary 211 KATHLEEN ANN FREEMAN Fine Arts N 0- JEANNE ANDREA FRESCO DANIEL JASON FRIED LYN RINALDI FRIED Engllsh Mathematics Fine Arts '2 Unlimited cuts and absentee upperelassmen f5 478 NANCY JEAN FRIEWALD MARY BETH FROEHLICH LANIE R. FRUCHTERMAN General Elementary Fine Arts General Elementary ETHELYN L. FULTON Special Edunzllnon MARY ANN FUNK General Elementary 212 'bg .TI7 HEDY GAINES ' General Elementary .5 :P P' S K -.qi A-,QQ fv It N I CYNTHIA EVE GALATE WILLIAM GALAYDA Englush Fume Arts or just late because they tried I0 run MARY GALLAGHER SHARON S. GALPEN General Elementary Specnal Education STEVEN GARY TERESA L. GAVER EYWQIISIW Specxal Education 213 PM JANIE LA PORTE GALEGO General Llememtilry 4r 4 DONNA K. GARMAN Fume Arts MARYELLEN J, GEARITY Larly Chaldhood RONA STEINBERG GEISER General Elementary 'ea-r wr' BETTY GEORGES General Elementary .? ' MARIE L. GERUS Early Chnldhood 'W REITA GELLERMAN BEVERLY ANN GENTILE Early Childhood General Elementary GLORIA ROSE GERKEN DIANE H GERSHON Early Childhood Speclal Educatuon WW, JOANNE C. GESUMARIA General Elementary 214 PAULA M. GIACONA General Elementary I0 Willis Hall. l 4 . QW? KAREN V. GILMOUR General Elementary .1- LYNDA J. GIANFORTE Early Chlldnood in I LINDA S. GILROY Early Chlldhood ADRIENNE JEAN GIRARDIN General Elementary 215 POLA RITE GLINCMAN General Elementary MARY TERESA GOGLIA CARY E. GOLDBERG Geneml Elementary Special Education My Nancy Thompson -R., .gas 'Q FRANCINE B. GOLDBERG SANDRA JOAN GOLDBERG LESLIE D. GOLDNER General Elementary Special Education Early Chuldhood L A JUDITH S. GOLDWASSER FILOMENA GONCALVES CAMILLE GONZALEZ S11 'l,ll l flu' ,alum Fme Ang Early Cl'IIldl'100d 216 how you 've developed I CAROL M. GORMAN Mathematics fa ti L EDYTHE S. GRANICK General Elementary ml, - vm 'S 'W 10 J ALAN S. GORDON General Elementary f ,.,,. 5 s.. 1 CHARLES GOTTLIEB General Elementary 5' . I --'Q IQ' THOMAS A. GORKA General Flemerltary RONALD A. GOUNAUD Seuence VERTINA E. GRAVES Physlcal Education 217 NANCY L. GRAVES Matnematlcs .4 Mx If 'wx we xr 4 I A I' Q r I ' 'Q BARBARA HORNEY GREENFARB MARION A. GROSS MARY ANN GROZIO General Elementary Mathematics Special Education , o I I s 100 bad your quanlzty 5 ELEANORA GRUPPUSO General Elementary JOELLEN GURKIN CM'flf,'Tf1I Flrerllffrllrlry fl, is 41 CARLOTTA c.uLvAs Early childhood GEORGE G. GUNZELMAN JR. Science fi 4-fn Lil GAIL ANN GUTCH NANCY P. GUTEK Early Childhood General Elementary 218 LYNN B. HAAG Early Chnldhood Q MARLENE S. HASS General Elenlentllry 'WN CLAUDIA HAMMOND PAULETTE HANDAGO Early Chlldhood General Elementary I I III ROBERT HANNON Industrlal Educatuon JOANN HARTPENCE Early Chuldhood I I I I I 'WX MARJORIE LYNNE HAUMANN 1 General klurnentary IW? fo l TONI HANSON NANCY ANN HARRIS General Elementary General Elementary What ever happened to those good ole BARBARA JEAN HARTZ SUSAN A. HASTINGS Early Childhood Early Childhood 'D k-...f 1 JEAN L. HEALY JEANETTE M. HECKEL General Elementary General Elementary 220 q I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PHILIP W. HEERY Industrial Educatlon fights for a Chair in BEVERLY R. HENICK General Elementary ,v ff TRUDY E. HERRIRON General Elementary ,. l,,x KAREN LEE HEIMANN JEANETTE M. HENDERSON General Elementary Physucal Frlucsltlon the snack bar? gag QR nl .QI 'Fx V v BARBARA A. HENNESSEY ELAINE MARIE HENRY Speclal Educatlon General Elementary .Q- CLAIRE R. HERTZBERG STUART H. HIGEL General Elementary lndustrual Educatuon 221 .nv-1, J A . 'K fig! '-'S 2' 'Rv LINDA HIGGINS ROSEMARY HIGGINS LUCILLE HIKEL Flne Arts General Elementary General Elementary Four people in the book store ONCE 171661711 LINDA S. HILLICKE Early Chlldhood w KAREN KOZLOW HIPSCHER LINDA HODAPP General Elementary Early Childhood Q . 1 Ref? F4 SUSAN HOLLEN lance Arte CATHERINE M. HOLOD KAREN HOPPER General Elementary Mathematics 222 qi: SANDRA K. HORNSBY Elementary Educatlon a cro wd. F' . 1 JOAN A. HUCK Early Chuldhood A-Q., SUSAN ARLINE HUNTER 'eu' 5 F General Elementary g, ' , 'P' , Q ,-'V Qin., 1 x .'M..,,f' 4 FRIEDA HUPERT MARYANN ISEL Early Chlldhood Early Childhood F' l 41 N.S. C. has grown before 0 DIANE MARIE IZZO LILLIAN G. JACKSON General Elementary Fine Arts 'fx fU JOSEPH A. JANISH ANN M. JAROSZ lrlrllralrrll lflm,mon General Elementary 22 4 3 'T' r' NATALIE ANN IVICIN Early Childhood ur very eyes, but the 1 JUDITH B. JACOBS Early Childhood CHRISTINE JASINSKI General Elementary VERNON C. JAVES Industrial Education students are still the same. l-I, 1? I af a V l 3 lr Qi 1, L: , 'S+-I A MICHELE JOHNSON BENJAMIN JONES G. DOUGLAS JONES General Education Mathematucs Fine Arts Q1 3 NANCY JONES RON JUBA ROSE ANN JUUAN0 General Elementary General Elementary ENN ClW'lUl10Ofi 225 A H ff' 43 la - Y: MARY FOGEL KALIFTON TOBY KAPLAN BERNARD KARLO General Elementary General Elementary Mathematics Senior court and the wiles ofthe yaung rebel Lx' . 4? :vs I -, Ay ELAINE M. KARON SUSAN ROCHELLE KASEN LORRAINE KAVALIAUSKAS General Elementary Early Childhood General Elementary MAUREEN ANNE KEARNEY FREDERICK J. KELLISH Ill Fngllsh Mathematics 226 C iz 'I If Y JV- if'-,F Vi F. EILEEN M. KELLOGG ALICE M. KENNEDY PATRICIA J. KENNINGTON Early Childhood Physical Education Early Childhood against the wits of the wise. ROSEMARY KEREKES LINDA L. KERIAN STANLEY D. KIPNESS Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary ni 'J ? 1 RUTH 8. KITCHELL BEVERLY KLEINMAN General Elementary General Elementary A . -4 4 I at 'X 'A GF .NMA l BETH KANARSH KLEPPEL General Elementary ff 'Yi JOYCE MARIE KOELBLE General Elementary V, , gf' Q A sl, N. 4, , If Exif? 2 ff W XS b 'X X rf 'ff r Q, ,f MARSHA E. KORPANTY Special Education 228 X. 24 fx T . 2 5- F 'tk .- . If ROBERTA G. KLORMAN General Elementary Look around you see Xe' . af ' are m ' cl . . Qin, BETTY ANN KOPER General Elementary K MILDRED L. KOSCIUK General Elementary was CAMILLE KOSLOSKY ANITA KOSTOVE General Elementary Engllsh the Ils, view all the things you Can. 1' KITTY KOUTSOURIS English 4 l E 4 -h 1 .V ' x XIX? JEANETTE KRAMER Early Childhood l L . 101' M JUDITH ANN KOTZUN General Elementary MARGARET H. KRANETZ Englnsh CLAIRE KRIMMEL Early Chuldnood F F3 ,yu GLORIA SMITH KRON General Elementary ANDREW C. KULAT Industrlal Educatuon AY ALEXIS S. KURKEWICZ Matnemdtlcs DANA KUBICK MICHELE KUBICK Fine Arts Fine Arts Get Z0 know the world THERESA KULESA DIANNE LYNN KUMOR Specual Education Special Education JUDITH A. KURTZ General Elementary 230 ex ELLIN MAGNER LAKE General Elementary ROBERT LAMOTTA THERESA LAMPERT General Elementary General Elementary inside - get I0 know the man. KAREN LANGLEY General Elementary JOYCE P. LARDIERE General Elementary . -A, wha'-42' A 3513 'll 9 f., b i,f ?'Tjy,! E- rm 44 Q A e , gif.: cmfngl W - N Q , ,X . - . , agua: -' f- I shi 231 MARY COLEMAN LARGE General Elementary i ik fi, Q 7 JEAN G. LARSON General Elementary The cluttered notices revealing precious sales, ri' E .L xwffh BARBARA E. LAURIE General Elementary rw. 1' is DENISE LEAHY General Elementary JANET LAUTEN BACH Science DOROTHY M. LEE General Elementary 232 rl '95 ' 1 J ELEANOR LAYTON Early Childhood LINDA ELLEN LEE Mathematics Af ff' 3 D Q Q- -t ea' 95 - TERESA R. LELKO JOHN J. LEUCHS JR. MIRIAM SUE LEVINE Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary the needle in the haystack. 'Uh fi Q LA - . LESLIE L. LEVITI' LINDA LEVY ANNA LEWIS Genefal Elemefltafy General Elementary General Elementary ' 'K Alu. WILLIAM H- LEWlS SUSAN ANN LINDGREN Louis A. Lososco lI'ldUSfFi6l Educatlon Mathematics lndustnal Education 233 'Q V' 9 MICHELE A. LONG BARBARA A. LOPIZZO KATHLEEN B- LOUGHERY General Elementary General Elementary .a MARGARET M. LOUGHLIN General Elementary MICHAEL J. LUNGA Social Science -in LINDA LUZBA KATHRYN A. LYFKO General Elementary Physlcal Educatlon l 234 English Join, join, join and be a member, if Qs, 'x T .1 . in ELAINE MCANDREW LINDA MCBRIDE ELLEN M- MCCARTHY Soclal Science General Elementary Eaflv Cllllfillflflfi cz participating member 762 Y' , THOMAS MCCORMACK TIMOTHY MCCORMICK General Elementary Industrlal Educatlon KATHLEEN MCLAREN Flne Arts JEAN MCLEISTER General Elementary 23 5 fs.. X I' l SHERI S. MCGINNIS General Elementary W f. 'lx . ' Ar N JUDY A. MCNALLY General FlPlTlQflll.ll'y' Q- DEN'SE MCQUEENEY JOHN E. MacFEE MARIE ANN MacKENZlE Geflefal Elememafy lndustrual Educatlon General Elementary 0 a club, a newspaper, K-.2 X -115 ELIZABETH E. MADARASZ MARGARET M. MALACHOSKI CYNTHIA L. MALES General Elementary General Elementary Mathematics , f-4-4' AX ,sn nf. DAVID H. MALO DOLORES MALVAREZ RONALD J- MANDRACCHIA General Eleme-nmry General Elementary SCl90C6 236 ,l 4140 Q' L VERONICA A. MANHATTAN JOANNE MANLEY ARLEEN C. MANTIE General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary a fraternity, a sorority. l 237 PHYLLIS MARGHERITO Physical Educatlon an if l l E, ,lm ' A - -va-1 AA E l X LINDA LEATHEN MARQUIS DOROTHY B. MARSHALL LINDA MAE MARSHALL General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary A h, the jolbf 4 STANLEY ROLAND MARTIN Specral Education ,EVE SP AFI YP PATRICIA LENORE MARTUCCI General Elementary BEVERLY J. MASSA CAROL A, MASSA lflfly f,l'lIlr1l'lf1f'Jf1 l 238 General Elementary fi 1 'TP Q 'i JOANN I. MASTEJULIA MARILYN MASTRANGELO General Elementary General Elementary joys ofjoiningf L...A. PATRICIA M. MATTOS Early Childhood PATRICIA M. MAZUR Physical Educatuon GARY K. MAYER Mathematics GLORIA MAZZA General Elementary 239 TERESA A. MATTHEWS General Elementary,-' . A CAROL ANNE MAYERS Pune Arts GEORGIA MAZZEO General Elemerltary y l A? 1 x MARCIA MEDWIN JOSEPH MEHOK JR. ANGELA M. MELILLO General Elementary Science General Elementary There is a destiny that makes us brothers. ff? 53', f SELMA RITA MELTZER HELENE S. MERMELSTEIN RONALD MERRITT General Elementary General Elementary Social Science BARBARA MERTZ General Elementary Q16 :gi 'lpY S T'W'Wl ' ' .4 YQ MURIEL G. MESKIN General Elementary None goes his way alone. 'Q ay F. YN 'T' il CHARLOTTE P. MESSEK JOANALICE F, MESSER MARY E. MESSINA General Elementary Early Childhood Early Chlldhood F' W E JUDITH L. MEYER Special Education D I 'Hex L DOLORES MILLER FRANCINE L. MILLER English Flne Arts 241 ,I N n.nL5-gmffiif l 1 f ...S 'Ur HELENE J. MILLER RUBY MILLER Socual Sclence Early Childhood 'VIII that we send into the lives of SUSAN A. MINDNICH JEAN Z. MINGLE Early Chnldhood General Elementary L BARBARA A. MISKOVICH SUZANNE M, MITCHELL General Elcrm:r'll,1r'y General Elementary 242 IU' SHIRLEY B. MILLER General Elementary others comes back ROBERTA M. MINNEFOR Early Childhood 4 v . , MARGARET M. MIZENKO General Elementary X . X Q i 'V .5 GRACE MONACO MERYL SUE MONHEIT General Elementary General Elementary ima our own. H Edwin Markham MARGARET P. MORGAN English X 17' f S CATHY M. MORRIS Specua! Educatson 243 'Uh l l l l 1 l 1!F'!lW' LINDA MORRIS English Little, small, big, tall, W 'Q LORRAINE A. MORRIS General Elementary PATRICIA M. MORRIS General Elementary -v--an 49 if JANICE MOSTER MARY ANN MUCARIO General Elementary Early Chlldh00d is this all that you can see? DONALD B. MULLEN KAREN M, MURDOCK Industrial Education Fine Arts X 1? ROSEMARY A. MUSANTE MICHELLE MUSCARELLA Early Childhood General Elementary 2 4 P CLAIRE MULDOWNEY Early Childhood f ,Q Q' N 'Fir DANNY MURPHY General Elementary , X A13 CHRISTOPHER J. MUZIKAR Industrial Education 1 I F I 'R' VINCENT NARDIELLO Special Education The brave, the bolal LYNN NEUGEBAUER Early Childhood A , 1 vii - i s Q I V ' C 'E' 'fra' I .Jill 111' A . . X 17 ? ' ..: qt xt, , ' 5 ' K W Q j 5 G' ' , -T Wu... BARBARA JOAN NICK DENNIS NICK BARBARA ANN NICOLA General Elementary Industrial Education Mathematics 246 Rn MONA DIANE NIMOY Fine Arts the meek, the cola? 5 f 2 -r MARLENE NISANOFF Early Childhood 1 SUSAN FRANCES NITTOLI General Elementary F' RICHARD E. NYCZ Science JUNE ELLEN NOBLE General Elementary 47,3 px DELORES E. OBOZ General Elementary 247 FA WILLIAM N. NIELSON JR. lndustrnal Educatnon JOY K. NOTTE Early Chnldhood 1,7 f ff Q ALBERT J. 0'CONNELL Socaal Scnence 'NW y I , i, l fi l l 1 l ' c l ,o f l l al l V . l T l l l l l l L lr, ix T N BARBARA A. OELKERS CAROL JEANNE 0'HARA l Early Childhood General Elementary l l l l l l NORINE ANN OLSEN DIANE RADLOF OTT Early Childhood Physical Education 2 48 U' I ndgference JUDITH OLSEN Early Childhood ALICE PADUANO Special Education , in-ov ,N 'un M rf- + fa- - ,A is whose fm , 7 .- VS HELENE PROUDFOOT PALESTRI ROBERT B. PALESTRI General Elementary Special Educatuon cup to tea? as q,,,,1 ETHEL SUSAN PAPP Early Childhood Mathematics ANGELINA PARISI S 19 RUSSELL G. PARSELL PATRICIA M- PARTLY Mathematics Special Educatnon 249 3' STEPHEN PAOLUCCI Industnal Education F P JANE PARRATT General Elementary F' TONI ARLENE PASQUALE General Elementary 55: 3 A a I, .lf -0 IRENE PASTORE General Elementary LORRAINE PATANIA General Elementary For the senzors there was student leachzng, TAUNYA PATTERSON General Elementary SANDRA PAYNE Ffarly Chllrllwnfnri .1 3 2 ,aa-i ' JAMES A. PAUCH BARBARA PAULIKAS Industrial Education Flne Arts fi JEFF PECKERMAN Fnne Arts 250 P ai C501 -1' ARLENE PEPE ANNE MARIE C. PERAGALLO MARY ANN PEREIRA Specia' Education lndustnal Education English or the juniors - look and learng ,Q-A4 ov Mis Jw I .. , ,J GEORGE E. PERSSON BARBARA S. PETRACCO THOMAS PICKERELLI Industrial Education Special Education Social Scnence 2 W. 2 A is -s ff 42. 'X f qv' 'IX m DOROTHY MANION PIERCE SUSAN PINKOWITZ BEVERLY RITA PITUCK General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary For the sophomores - much anliczloalzon VERONICA MARY PLUCINSKI Special Educatuon i WESLEY RANDALL PLUMMER BARBARA ANN PNIEWSKI General Elementary Early Chlldl1O0Cl ., sw 1? 'Q Q W tx. 'I . JUDITH POSPISIL MARILYN R. POST RICHARD POSTON Early Clwllrllwnrl General Elementary Science 252 YQ- ,... - ,L 'md -P .AA while the freshmen 01101 yearned. I R I NR , WILLIAM L, PRICE JOHN S. PRZYBYLOWSKI English Science .41 QW SUZANNE M. PYTKO PATRICIA GRACE QUINN Mathematics General Elementary 253 4' ' s YN MICHELE POTENZONE Secondary Sclence Q-X RONALD STEVE PUKL Industrial Educatnon 77 -I LINDA LOUISE QUIRAM General Elementary A ' F HWY- lf ff 'I 'Tk hi PAUL QUIRK VERA QUITZAU THOMAS CHARLES RAAB lvlathematlcs General Elementary Science The year moved on so quickbf. Before we knew ig, e is . I 'Q A ,I ' 4, f gl eg? 55 N ge S , 5 .,,,,a,,. .mi ..-- 'J !',, l 47 ANTHONY A. RACANIELLO JOHN LOUIS RACZ ADRIENNE R, RAFF Mgltlwem.'ltlf,s General Elementary English 254 ALBERT RANIERI SUSAN RATH Industrial Education General Elementary the holidays were here. WV FF A, mum NANCY JEAN RAY REBECCA REICHERT Science General Elementary IY ff 'UN rv Q - Q WILLIAM P. REIMER DIANE LYNN REISER Industrial Education General Elementary 255 VITO R. RAUSEO English 8' U8 SYLVIA REICHMAN Y General Elementary N J . VALERIE REKS Special Education 'Y' P 4 I L . .QE F. 1' N 1' T' vt Q 1 BRENDA REMS MARY CATHERINE RENNAR MARY LOU RESTAINO General Elementary Special Education General Elementary Pledges played their playful tricks CAROL ANN RETTINO PETER B. RETZLAFF IRENE T. RIBAUDO General Elementary English General Elementary z ,Sf f In if xx DONNA ANITA RICCA ROBERT RICCA BERNADETTE RICHVALSKY General Elementary General Elementary Mathematics 256 an-1 .H fx 'Tl i do ANN W. RINALDI CATHERINE ANN RINGEL ANGELA RIPPO General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary all in the fraternal fashion. D A wh 'xl MILDRED ELIZABETH RITTER DONNA JACQUELINE RIZZO KATHLEEN ROBBINS Mathematics Early Childhood Specual Educatuon W s ,I :N sf 'I JEAN ROBERTS KEVIN ROBERTS DAVID EDWARD ROBERTSON Early Childhood Englnsh Industrial Educatuon 257 'l fl! 3 WAYNE DAVID ROBERTSON ROBERT MELVILLE ROBINSON Soclal Sclence The college free hour on ...N -1' 53 E.. ig 4 wr- 7 JOANNE HENDRICKS ROBJOHNS Early Childhood Tuesday apernoons JOANNE ROCCO ' MRS. TRUDI ROCKETT JOAN ROLEF Suence General Elementary General Elementary l 'R ' l I '95 KATHLEEN ANN ROONEY I I'vl.1lllf:ln:lllf,s 1. KATHLEEN ANNE ROSE CLAIRE POLISZUK ROSENTHAL LYNN HARRIET ROSS General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary had become the college free two and a hay hours. F7 'SP' D QB -1 DARIA C. ROTHBARD MITZIE BAER RUBIN MARIANNE TERESA RUBINO Science General Elementary Physucal Educatlon '1 - A SANDRA RUEMMLER LINDA H. RUFF ROSE FRANCES RUFFALO General Elementary SCIGUCQ General Elementary 259 E5 i-we . MARCIA RUFOLO General Elementary Biff e'ee '45 MARY ANN RUSIN General Elementary f s I 1580 A 2. ,9- l' fx 'V' ---ur JUDITH DAWN RYBA Fine Arts , . 5 V 1'9- ROSANN RUOTOLO ELIZABETH JANE RUPP Special Education General Elementary Christmas vacation was a relaxing We l JOHN H. RUSSELL, III VERA RUSSO Industrial Education General Elementary 'US s, J! -14 .l FRANCES RYGIEL sAuLius sABALiAusKAs English Industrial Education 260 LINDA A. SABLE fs 515 5 I sf 7'-at WILLIAM SACCHETTO JOAN ANN SAFCHINSKY Special Education Industrial Education General Elemefllfify two weeks. All we had I0 do Z 'UN PATRICIA A. SANDERS General Elementary i L l PATRICIA M, SANSERVINO MARIE ANNETTE SANTERAMO DIANE E. SANZONE Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary 261 f ii DIANE BARBARA SAULL LORRAINE J. SAWICKI CAROLE JOAN SCEWCZYSZYN General Elementary General Elementary Mathematics was work full time at our X 'F DIANE MILDRED SCHAFFAN PAULA BLAKE SCHARFF JANET J- SCHILARE Fnne Arts Early Childhood General Elementary V' I. A V3 ROBERT 5CHlLARg LOUISE MARIA SCHMIDT CAROLYN F. SCHMITTZEH Sglence General Elementary General Elementary 262 1 I fb 115 GAY LOUISE SCHNEIDER WOLFGANG H. SCHNEIDER MYRA SLOVIN SCHRAM English Scuence General Elementary part-time jobs, write three papers, S V 5? MAUREEN ELIZABETH SCHRECK Early Childhood 1 CECILIA FASTON SCHUSTER Fine Arts C' GD GERTRUDE SCHULMAN General Elementary -I DIANNE MARIE SCHWARTZ Nlathematlcs 263 RONALD E. SCHULZ General Elementary 'tk I ,, K r ' A l 1 1' ' . l MARGUERITE ANN SCHWARTZ Flne Arts 'Y' LOUANN SCOFFONE General Elementary 4 BARBARA ZIFF SELTZER General Elementary l l l l l l l l WIP 51-'Ill 1' fl Q' ' ANITA LOUISE SCOTT Early Childhood QF'- LOIS ANN SENATORE General Elementary IV' JILL A. SEGELKEN Physical Education which were due January 2nd BARRY H. SHAPIRO English aw 7 37' 'V PATRiciA SHARKEY Early Childhood , I 175 wr- ' ANN SHECHTER MICHAEL L. SHUMSKY RUTH V. SILBER General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary and read Iwo books. F a AVN- ISN MARiAN MALINDA siLLs JANE ELLEN SILVER SALVATORE T- SIMONELL' Early Childhood General Elementary General Elememafy no ,N or l 1 'fee 2 - JOSEPH SINKIEWICZ JANICE SIPPER Industrial Education General Elementary 265 f T 'S-vb. 34 TS ' 'D JOANNE SKIDMORE General Elementary P ! ln. DONNA DOREEN SLATNICK lvlathematlcs A , I iii M i x it 4 'A' If ' ' A A ,ff SHERRY ANN SMITH General Elementary EUGENE ANTHONY SOMMA General Elementary JP x l7 DIANE SMITH JO-ANN SMITH General Elementary General Elementary Second semester came and the ,YV ffm .we 1 f'7 0 1 ROBERTA SOLLISH JOHN J. SOMER Early Childhood General Elementary DOREEN BRIANTE SORENSON LYNN M. SORRENTINO General Elementary Early Childhood 266 'Vx , 1 Tx BEATRICE SPEZIALE Special Education year was swwbf passing. MARCIA J. SPIGEL General Elementary f JANE STAFFORD General Elementary F r 4' ' in f'4l-'silt 'L f- ggi?-sae-p L ' -? . .-,Q H :T lni PHILIP T. SQUATRITO Special Education ,v ' SHANA JO STANLIS Special Education 267 9? 9 JANICE ELAINE STAAB Early Childhood we SIENTJE STANOWICZ Physical Education BESQIZIIEQ I L 1 - 'T r Q . , i ,yi le xi if T ,SS wiv, We Ai TATIANNA A. STASZKIW RICHARD STAUBER Science Science Spring and cz young fm ' A ' W KN l LOUISE ELIZABETH STEDRONSKY Mathematics if SUSAN H. STERN Early Childhood '--'Q 1 ELYSE GAYE STEIN JUDITH S. STEINBERGER General Elementary Physical Education F SUSAN SPIELER STERN GREGORY JAMES STEVENS General Elementary Social Studies 268 Y' 'U' 1. AMY STEVENSON Social Science man ,s fancy turn STANLEY L. STRONSKI Industrial Education I I nv KATHERINE SUSCAVAGE General Elementary S EW x ANITA STOCKER General Elementary X PATRICIA SUCHAK General Elementary ROBERT SUSWAL Social Science 269 f'1Nx , .P f I ' ff .f . ' :Q I P5 u., 0 'f'. JOSEPH W. STREIT History iqwi PATRICIA SULLIVAN General Elementary G' EILEEN MARIE SVOBODA Science 7 ,4' 1'-y SANDRA LILLIAN SWARTZ Spefgsal Education VITO TAMBURELLO English W 4, N . ,e -A. I . 'QVZ - , vi 1 I Q, ' I ffl , I ,Q- II I I-. 1' JEAN TENNIS Vw'wv.1I IIf'r'wrIT1r,' vw ,Q 8 3, K: W ., 1 - -1.. I 2 A had If S V T If Q-ff -'+R ,My fi Ziff BARRY ALAN TABACK JULANN TAKACS Nlathematrcs General Elementary the college green and relaxing I ' '99 ,J I, GJ' I I A JOAN LOIS BABOS TARKIN Nlathematlcs MARY LOUISE TEISE Early Childhood JACQUELINE LEE THOMAS DONNA ELAINE THOMPSON General Elementary Flne Arts 270 F 5 gg I ,IQ5 1 , I . MARLENE THORNTON SUSAN TICE KAREN TISCIO General Elementary General Elementary Genffrlll ElE'lUt'lll-ily with a book in his hand. F . 'Y-L6 1 MARCIA TOBIA NEIL THOMAS TOBIASSON CAROLINE ROSE TOMARO General Elementary Nlathematlcs Early Chlldlwood 6-'- 'PX Iw- 1 -'fr BEVERLY STEFANOWICZ TOOHEY MARYANN TOOMEY RAYMOND J. TOPOLESKI Mathematics General Elementary lllilllkwlfl al Lllllwtlwl 271 Y I l I I l X I I I I I QE ,ag 4 KAREN IRENE TORCHIA NANCY M. TOSCANO Physlcal Educatlon Early Childhood -,ge KAREN ANN TOTH General Elementary Fall, winter, spring, and summer, .5 i' SPENCER L. TRACEY MARILYN TRAVISANO Industrial Educatlon Mathematics Y . 45 -wi- ,J ELAINE CLAIRE TRONT ALETA TULLY General Elementary General Elementary 272 l GEORGETTE TREZZA General Elementary nl? I Y' L 1 56 ZAREMA TURNER LAURA TWASKAS General Elementary General Elementar once again the time line ends, SUSAN JO TYNE LANA J. UGI General Elementary Early Chlldhood 498 Y Q g. I FRANCES WARSET TURNER Geneml Elernentury if DOROTHY ANN UHRIG General Elementary Ah 195 r X, ANTONETTE USCHAK DORIS SCHAU VALENTI BRUCE C. VALENTINE Mathematics General Elementary General Flffnwnt sry 273 10 Y MARLENE VALVANO SUSAN VANCE General Elementary Soclal Sclence RONALD VANCO Industrial Education we ,S Onbf to begin new daydreams, tears .S l i fs RAYMOND VANE GEORGENA VAN STRAT RICHARD VAN TASSELL General Elementary Engllgh General Elementary ,,, 17 A FV! l l I l I l 1 I ANDREA JOAN VARELA MANUELA VASQUEZ LINDA CHRISTINE VERDERAME l lflrly Clllulflllood Specual Educatnon Nlathematrcs I l I l 274 l l l l t I l A l l l I l ' Ex 1' D 1' Xyx I , ALEXAN DRA VISKASKI Fine Arts and laughter, smile 4 LYNDA WAGNER English r IN ,- '. SANDRA ELLEN WALNER General Elementary 1 CAROL ANN VOLANIN Specnal Educatlon s that mend. Fw SANDRA PHYLLIS WAITKEVICZ Early Childhood KAREN MARIE WALZ General Elementary 275 Q JOYCE MARIE VOLLMAN General Elementary DOUGLAS WALKER Industnal Educatlon SUSAN JEAN WASKO Early Cllllclhoocl u,: SHARON M. WASSERMAN Early Chlldhood YN ., 1.1. BARBARA WHEELER lvlathematlcs MARION LORRAINE WHITE Early Chlldhood SHIRLEY ANNE WATTS General Elementary c- Y DIANE HEIMANN WELTMER Early Childhood Youth 's golden days seem endeal we have F, DAVID M. WHELAN Mathematics . Z 4 ELAINE WHITMAN General Elementary 276 in J 'TV' P ,.,.- JANE WHITMORE JAMES WHITTAKER MARTHA WICK General Elementary General Elementary General Element ,ry reached the point well known. 1' f'YN,f1-Fil ROBERT JOHN WIEMAN PETER DAVID WIKANDER English Mathematics Lf? KAREN WILLIAMS Early Chuldhood . ,wx its DIANE ELIZABETH WISNESKI General Elementgmry 277 JOAN ELIZABETH WILGA Socual Studles F' 'U' N THERESA WITKOWSKI F 'lrly Cluldhoott L t I Q 1 Nl 5 ff 1 X ELLEN JOAN WITZKIN MICHAEL WOJCIK LINDA EILEEN WOLFSKEIL General Elementary Special Education Physical Education N 0 turmng back - nor 5 1 1 LINDA DOROTHY WOLOSEN English General Elementary General Elementary ANGELA SORRENTINO WORTHINGTON MARJORIE ELLEN YANAS I V- V- -1-,R WI il ff 1 Q I ' mi ' Y 1- N , in I 4 Yi W' r 5 GEORGETTE ANN YATES NANCY MARIE YAZWINSKI LORRAINE YONITCH General Elementary General Elementary Early Childhood 278 4- i5 MARY ELLEN YOST General Elementary time suspended' ie . TERESA ELAINE ZABLUDOWSKI Fl' f 'S S YT I.. GREGORY LEWIS YOUNG JUNE ZABACHIN Sclence Sper ml Ecluf mon '4 -' 'Qs I0 LAWRENCE J. ZAMBOWSKI ROBERT ZARRELLA General Elementary Science Frne AHS I Y ' X l. ' l I - E.. :-l l - 1 an E' A . X ll a l I. K l .lg L l v. . X lg 5- .l ' T q 4 4 gl , JT '..-'HI' rs 'S r I Q L 7 CAROL ANN ZBOYAN CHRISTINE M. ZEPECKI General Elementary Early Childhood ,. We must journey on our own. gg J w - 94 '15.r ka -ntl ' 'M R V13 LESLIE ZIPERSTEIN 13' 2, vb . 1,21 C' 3 -'filff Early Childhood i 'lf f I T DORIS B, ZOBA I,1rlyfQI'uulf1hfmfi L 280 l- ? --v-L WILLIAM PRICE President of Student Organization fl Ti. I . I 9 lb Student l'gCll?I'ZClfl.Ol7 The Student Council is the elected representa tives of the Student Organization, These fifteen Seniors, twelve Juniors. eight Sophomores, tive Freshmen and ten Executive Board members work to promote and supervise projects of benefit to the whole college community. The various classes. clubs, publications and programs are funded through this body with Finance Boards recommendation. The Student CounciI also suggests and recommends on areas of student life through its own committees and through its membership on Faculty and Administrative committees. PAUL MATOS Vice President of Student Organization Q F T t Z -?,, - 1-35, gl CAROLINE VETTERER Treasurer ot Student Organuzatton l ar' NX?- --X x l. v-I MICHAEL NAPURANO Assustant Treasurer of Student Organuzatuon 'Q t 5 MVS Wil t IAM ft TJAMII JOAN GOTZ FjfrfrPrt 'ltf'Y 'rY Yt,t1t'tt1f.'r,'1tn!:Yt'1tt Secretary ot Student Orgamzatuon PAT CATALANO Asswtant Secretary of Student Organnzatlon Finance Board BOB BAXTER - Chairman PAT CATALANO - Secretary JOHN EVANGELISTI PETER FEENEY JOAN GOTZ BILL LOEHNING TONY SA HARRY CLARK CAROLINE VETTERER IVIIKE NAPURANO BILL PRICE I I f ' , A A1 , J 'Ox ff' I I- ' Ii L V ir 283 f l L l l l i l i l 3 l l i l l Q l l C ollege Center Board The College Center Board promotes and fosters activity programs to serve the cultural, educational, recreational, and social interests of the college Community. FACULTY MEMBERS: Mr. Eugene Eixler Mr. Donald Maroun Mrs. Marion Kortiohn Dre Seraifina Banirih Mr. .James E. Jandrowitz 4 STUDENT MEMBERS Al O'Connel Donald Merce Marlene Nisonoff Ed Poteet Paul Johnson Charles Bateman Terry Sheplak Beth Gross Kevin Alton Bill Price Paul Matos Dave Malo I ndependenl EDWARD A. ESPOSITO EDWARD A. ESROSITO - Editorwin Chief MARGARET MORGAN - Manaeinei Editor BETTY STEIN - Business Manager KEVIN ALTON - News Editors MAUREEN HIGGINS SUSAN STEIN - Assistant News Editor GAY SCHNEIDER - Feature Editor DAVE LICHTENSTEIN - Assistant Feature Editor KATHY RENAUD - Copy Editors MARY ANN LEIDELL PAT KELLY RANDY MCCARTHY - Sports Editor TONY SA - Photography Editor INA WHITE - Circulation TOM HAEDRICH - Advertising DAVE MALO VITA BUSCAINO - Secretary MARIAN BROWN - Advisor It I MARGARET MORGAN 28 :HI I, it I It is i5 I You I 1 ! Q i I i - 6 .4 L -5 ,..-v ' ,za I --Q I s -sw 'Z BETTY STEIN KEVIN ALTON 6 ggi rfijif ' '. :.:5' ' 'I 1, 1-'V gi, L, 4 4 I DAVE LICHTENSTEIN MAUREEN HvGcnNS SUSAN STEIN GAY SCHNEIDER ga,-gg 1 n S3116 55 bk Viva- I P A'r! ...-Akrrj 'N 1 TOM HAEDRICH DAVE MALO ANTHONY SA h-L 'G I I X 3 - 1 Q O:.,-- 1 1' M N' A H- ' ' ' i f . - A MARY ANN l FIDFI l - 1 uw' WA '-:gy VI'IAB115Kx'w' ZK INA 'NHIH fW5 ,Q-95 L STANLEY L. STRONSKI Memorabilia STANLEY L. STRONSKI Editor-in-Chief GLENN LEWIS Managing Editor CHRISTOPHER J. MUZIKAR Production and Business Manager BARBARA JO LAMPARSKY Senior Editor MARIE CIOFFI Literary Editor KAREN WALZ Activities Editor PHIL HEERY Sports Editor ANTHONY SA Photography Editor JANET ROSS Secretary DR. DOUGLAS TATTON Advisor 288 '3 Yi 1 -1 n It 'i i GLENN LEWIS ,.-4 OOIF' ' CHRISTOPHER J, MUZIKAR 'ix XRIE CIOFFI 289 W- , 1 .5 F?AF?HA517,A JU lfxP.H M?S wwf Sr- .wh L .Z PHIL HEERY 2 5 A 3 ' 2 21:19 is-i xx , W7 - ff 'V' 1 it Bill, ,il 'Yk 7, ,M ,pf ,, L KAHFNNNAlf unmmw' .W ,1 -I in lbg-.4 -vw Wann.. . f-mf. TONY SA JANET ROSS BBEY. CAROL ANN Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball. Lacrosse, TAMS - V.P, BRAHAM, HARRIET EILEEN Pi Eta Sigma. Girls' Tennis Team JAMEK. PATRICIA SUZANNE Newman Club, Theatre Guild - Historian JAMO. MARY ANN WRA JDONIZIO. ARLENE Tennis Club, Swimming, Omega Sigma Psi - Sergeantvatearms JELMAN, MARY ANN Women's Chorus. Messiah, WRA JLER. TOBY GOLDBERG Independent KELAITIS, ROBERT JAMES Theatre Guild, Circle K Club, College Center Board, WNSC Announcer, Aquatics Club, SEA, CEC .BANO. DOROTHY C. Sigma Kappa Phi .FANO, ALICE MAY Omega Sigma Psi, Kappa Delta Pi .IMECCO, ROSARY SEA, Spanish Club, WRA .LGAYER, ROBERTA JEAN Omega Sigma Psi, WRA, Tennis, Swimming .T,GAIL MAY WRA - V.P., Miss NSC Pageant. Women's Chorus, SCATE, Freshman Orientation LT, JAMES G. Tennis, Industrial Arts Club, Weight Lifting Club LTHOFF, ARLENE C. Kappa Delta Pi - Membership Committee Chairman, Science Club - Secretary, Sigma Kappa Phi, Social Committee - Rec. Sec'y., Orientation Committee MABILE. LINDA DeMARCO Senate, Theatre Guild, Carnival Committee. WRA, Tennis Club MBROSE, ARLENE JOAN NEA, WRA NDERSON, RONALD IRVIN Varsity Soccer, Nu Delta Pi. Independent, Circle K Club, Varsity Basketball Scorer. CBA Treas. .NDERSON, SALLY S. Kappa Delta Pi ANGELTON. LILY P. APPLEGATE. BLANCHE Omega Sigma Psi ATTARDI, ANNE M. AYRES, MARY LOU SEA BASICS, MARY MAGDELINE Renata Club BACE, JO ANNE M. WRA BAIRD. JEAN M. Renata Club BALDWIN, DOROTHY L. WRA, Newman Club BALL. GLENN ANSON BARILLARI, PATRICIA ANTONETTE BARTIK, THOMAS Science Club, Alpha Phi Omega BATRUK, CHRISTINE S. Modern Dance Club, Theatre Guild, League lor Peace and Democracy BEARD. LORETTA Social Committee - Whiteman Hall BECKER. JOHN ARTHUR Science Club BEGGS, KATHLEEN WRA, Glrl's Chorus. CEC BEHN EN. BARBARA JOYCE WRA BEHRMANN. LINDA DIANE WRA, SEA. Newman Club BENUCCI. ELAINE Nu Sigma Tau. Memorabilia BERETSOS, PATRICIA Beta Delta Chi - Social Chairman. Memorabilia, SEA - Pres, WRA, Leadership Student Voice, All College Conference BERLANGIERI, ANTONIA SUSAN SEA, Chorus BERMAN. BONNIE SUE Wapalanne Club, ACESEA BERNSTEIN, MRS. BARBARA BERRY, MARGARET ANNE WRA, Social Committee BESEN. LAURA LEPP BICKART. COLLEEN Student Council - Rep - Asst SeC'y, Girls Basketball learn Ilutki-y Team SFA IFSC Rep Nu The-Ii Chi - Pres. Greek Sing CITIIFIIIJYI Asfl Greek Sing Chairman, Colluvif Cenlvr Board BILCIK, RONALD Social Committee - Ctiairmiri Nu Sigma Phi - lreas BIONDI, ROSEMARY WRA, SEA. Spanish Club BISC HOFF, NORAHMARIE COZZUPOLI BLASKEWICZ, ANDREW JAMES Social Committee, Alpha Phi Omega BLAZAK, ELLEN BLAZAK, PATRICIA BOBER, PHILIP S. Alpha Phi Omega, Science Club BOCK, LINDA K. Omega Sigma Psi, Guides Club. Theatre Guild, Opera Guild, Chorus BODNAR. KAREN LEE WRA BODZIOCH, JANE MARY Chi Delta BOFF, FREDERICK DAVID Sigma Beta Tau, Varsity Basketball BORENSTEIN, ESTHER CEC - V P - Pres SEA BORKOWSKI. EUGENIA WRA, Kappa Delta Pl BOSSINGER. LINDA WRA, Sigma Kappa Pnl BOYDMAN, MERYL VICKI English Club, Theatre Guild BOZENA, ALICE GUZOWSKI BRADSHAW, KAREN L. Kappa Epsilon - Pledgemistress Independent, WRA BRAINARD, AUDREY H. BREIDIGAN, MARY ANN ORELL SCATE, Wapalanne Club BREITENSTEIN, CYNTHIA BRINK, LYNN JOYCE Nu Sigma Tau - Historian Mixed Chorus, WRA, Womens Chorus BROGNA, LENORA MARY WRA, Newman Club SEA Whiteman Hall Stanclartls Committee - Sec y Nu Sigma Tau - Cor Sec y 291 BROOGOS, BETTY Html lllrta I all - I'li:ilL'i-rlrlstri-sn, BROWNSTEIN, HEIDE R, Pl Fla Menu BUCHHEIT, KAREN BURKHARD Ni-wnlrin Club f tnfir Sw y Wr'irnvrl's Lrltiriis lwirlinl' Club BUDA, DONNA-MARIE Urhfrgli Sigma PSI f Re-1 Nt y BURKE. PATRICIA Chi Ut'II.s SIA BURNS. EILEEN l.irritxl.i Chi Rho BURNS, JOSEPH T. Sigma Theta Chi BUSH, PATTI LYNN BGL! Delta Chl - pres SEA - Senior member at large, Leadership Con lerence BUTKIEWICZ, FRANCES WRA, Folk Dance- Club BYRNE, MRS. PAULINE BYRNES, KATHLEEN WRA, Sigma Beta Chi, Phys Ed Mayors Club, Basketball, Wapalanne Club, JV Cheerleader BYRNES, MARGARET JANE Kappa Epsilon, IFSC Rep CABANAS, JUDITH C. WRA f Softball Mgr, Basketball, Tennis, Field Hockey, Archery Folk Dance Club, Gymnastics TAMS - Pres , Volleyball Lacrosse CANDISKY, WILLARD C, JR. Basketball History Club Nu Della Pi CANN ELLA, GLORIA J. CAPEZZA, MICHAEL J. Nu Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pl - Pres Social Committee f Pres Freshrntin Orientation Cnrnrwttee - Ass I Chairman Evaluation Coordmation Corrunittee, ,id hoc Covwnitlee on Student Publifat-ons Varsity Baseball, Varsity Bowling Class Sen ite CARANGELO. BARBARA KORCH CARLEY. SUSAN WRA CAROLAN, RITA Freshman Orientation Bell Della t hi CAROSELLI. PHYLLIS Orwit-,pi Sipmi Psi - Historian Miss NSC Phjearit Cqlrrirrlllti-t' Sttiilv- I Count ll Leatiershlp Cnnllfri-iii i- CARPENTER, MARIE CHRISTINE Sl ATI CARPENTER, PATRICIA ANNE CARROLL, LAURA MARIE Nl. 'Sl.'i'l4 lm Ie, Y 'rl, CARROLL, MARIE LUCILLE 'TWA CARROLL, RUTJELLEN KLEINER If EI1 '-t,'rr 1 CASEY, EVE R Br-si lviril 1- tt :' tt-an-if il tl 1 'ri in ttlulslt S.. , t-111 1 Ur,-lv, Pl 5,-.,g 'WHA in tl.-lu CASEY, LINDA 'I'-'WA lllne l4w.l.-.1 CASSIDY, LACE, R i'i'i'irrrr-n A l t-rlrus 'J , tru- ,i- CASTOR0, FLORENCE ELIZABETH CATRAMBONE, MARIANNE LEE IN' CIlv'i'rI9.it1r'r Vrrsl'.rr1,.rt lY,grril.i Corrlrwttve Frvsbnr in lflr e l slam larlltblla lfb. Who- C ',- P' Nvnrrurv Club likatlerstrlp lfijrwlg-rpm Q- Mr-rlluritllluy Brit ,sl fidrrvrrwttl-e CELFO, LINDA MARY Hnvkoy To-ml Beta Delta Chl CENTOLANZA. LOUIS RICHARD SVAYIVTS Theta tfn Y Tre is St mm Class Irvnii Nrfliftr Stud-nl tfiunf il Rep CERONE, JUDITH A. Bela Delta Chr CERRATO, MARILYN MARGARET K ilnpa fDSilnn CHAIKEN, WENDY Onwlii Phi -- Pletlgem stress CHASE, ALLEN F Nu Slyrwyt Phi Young Repatrllt-,iris CHERTOW. NANCY EILEEN CHOLETTE, BARBARA THERESE It anna Dr-lLi P CHOSICH. GEORGE S lnlrimur. Efllss-aww Nu Di-lr, F' - Vli-rlri-'rl isle' Jil- :ht I I' nf 4. mt- Xwi-llvv Lltit' - L A Vfrfr-pprxtlk-rut Art Frltlwr tmlrqrrrwi s r, irq: II sn'ri flat'- CHRISTOPHERSON, LINDA JOY sr A 'fill-K E-sl.-r-N xt .z.-t ,' n..r CINGAR, JOAN Trails.-i 7 ,.- l lr,- T.,..-, Igor 1, ,f l Y I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I , I , CIOFFI, JANET MARIE Kappa Epsilon, SEA CIRIGLIANO, FRANCES E. CLAYTON, INGA Renata Club CLAYTON. PATRICIA LYNN Tennis, Guides Club, SCATE, Social Committee CLEAVER, SUSAN VIRGINIA COATES, CLAUDIA JEANNE WRA, Nu Sigma Tau CONFORTI, EUGENE F. Sigma Theta Chi - Athletic Dir 8. Sergeanteat Arms, Football CONNELLY, MICHAEL PATRICK Nu Sigma Phi CONNOLLY. LINDA L. SCATE, WRA CONTARDO. CLEMENT COON, PAMELA J. Folk Dance Club, Hi-Lows Chorus, WRA COPPOLA, MICHAEL Sigma Theta Chi, Judo Club. Leadership Conference, Wa palanne Club CORSO, ROBERT ANTHONY COSENTINO, SUSAN ANN COVRAS, TULA CREGAR, CAROL LYNNE CRISCUOLO, ROSEMARY ANN WRA. CARNIVAL CROSS, ROBERT B. Sigma Beta Tau, Soccer, Sports Fditor - Memorabilia, MAA CURTIS, JANET ELLEN Omega Sigma Psi CUTTLER, LENORE D'ADAMO, LUCILLE J. D'AGOSTINO, FRANCES, ANN Rho Theta Tau Sorority, I F S C Representative, Accreditation Com mittee tor N S C D'ALESSANDRO, CONSTANCE V. D'ALESSlO, MELINDA ROSE Newman Club, Social Committee, Lambda Chi Rho Sororlty, Freshman Orientation Committee, Carnival DANIELS, ARLENE, E. DANISI. FRANCES DAPKUS. ADELLE DAVIS, DIANE DAWLEY, DIANE T A M A , W.R A , Hockey Team, Gymnastic Club DEAN, HARRIET PATRICIA Chi Delta Sorority Historian, Chorus, Eastern States Association Cont vention, Newman Club, SEA, Corres. Secretary, Vice'Pres,, WRA, DEARDORFF, MRS. RUTH W, DE CARO. THERESA MARY Kappa Epsilon Sorority. Council for Exceptional Children, WRA DECKER, MARY JANE Kappa Epsilon DeLASANDRO, FRANK Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, Social Chairman, Intramural Football and Basketball DEMSKIS. CHRISTINE JOAN Modern Dance Club, Folk Dance Club, CEC. DENZER, LORRAINE, KAY Alpha Theta Pi Sorority, Guides Club DePALMA, JOHN Sigma Theta Chi DeSTEFANO, FRANK Newman Club, Mens Residence Hall, Hitow Chorus, Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity, Executive Board DIGGAR, KATHLEEN JORDAN Sigma Kappa Phi DILAURA, JOAN FAC KELMANN DiMAGGIO, KATHERINE ELLEN Varsity Cheerleading, Science Club. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority DIPISA. CAROL ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, Treasurer, Vice-Pres DIVENCENZO, MARIA ELIZABETH DOLAN, JANE ELLEN DOMARACKI. JOHN DOMAREKI. GEORGE WAYNE Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, Student Council, Finance Board, Memorabilia, Photography Editor DONOHUE, SHEILA K, Girls Basketball DORSEY, MRS. MEICYLA Renata Club DOUNDA. ANASTASIOS Theatre Group DOYLE. ANN M. WRA Basketball, Field Fencing, TAMS, Pres Hockey, DOYLE. KATHLEEN LYNN Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority DULIK, EDWARD Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, Pledge Master, Social Chairman, VicelPres.. Presidentg MAA , Student Council, DUNN, MARY LOUISE Newman Club, WRA DZMIL, PATRICIA ANN SCATE, Delta Rho, chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. DZURISSION, MARYANN RENA EASLEY. PATRICIA EBRIGHT, I. CHRISTINE Nu Theta Chl Sorority, Greek Sing Chairman, Miss Newark State. '66, Miss New Jersey, '66-67, WRA, Archery Club, Orientation Committee. EDMONDS. CLARENCE W. Nu Delta Pi, Executive Board and Standards Committee of Dougall Hall, EFRUS, CAROL FERN WRA, Tennis Club, Carnival - Area Chairman, Assistant Director, Director, Omega Phi Sorority, WRA - Folk Dance Club, Leadership Conference, Alumni Association, IFSC - Pledge Committee, Spanish Club EHRHARDT. KATHRYN M. Newman Club, Sigma Beta Chi. Science Club, WRA EINHORN, DALE Les Copains ELBERGER, WENDY MARCIA Independent, Delta Sigma Pi ELLNER, HARRIET SANDRA NEA: SCATE EMERY, VIRGINIA LOU Independent ERBA. BARBARA ANN ESKINAZI, BARBARA, S. Omega Phi Sorority, Pres, Carnival Committee, Orientation Committee, Recording Secretary ESPOSITO, EDWARD ANTHONY Independent, Managing Editor. 292 Advertising Director. Editor-in-Chief, Student Council, Finance Board, Vice Pres Sophomore Class, Sigma Beta Tau. Social Committee, Leadership Conference ESPOSITO, JEANETTE E. Kappa Delta Pi ESPOSITO, ROSE ELEANOR SCATE EVANGELISTA, LOUIS T. Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity, Varsity Baseball EVANGELISTI, JOHN SANTE Course Evaluation Chairman, Student Council, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, D,O,F,D,A.M.A,T of SCATE, Leadership Conference FAAS, EDITH CATHERINE Whiteman Hall Social Chairman, Newman Club, WRA FARLEY. BARBARA WRA FARRELL. KATHLEEN CECILIA WRA FEENEY, PETER JOHN Basketball, Independent, Theatre Guild - VP, Student Council - Senior Rep, Student Life Committee. Finance Board, Steering Committee on Athletics, Education Legislation Committee FEINBERG, MYRA LEIBOWITZ Freshman Fencing, CEC, WRA FEINSILVER. BARBARA R. FEIT, LILLY FELT, LUCY Madrigal Choir - Pres. FENDRICK. HERMINE SMALL Pi Eta Sigma, WRA - Exec Brd Member, TAMS, Women's Athletics FEOLA, KATHERINE LINDA FERGUSON, JACK L. FERRANDO, SUSAN CAROLYN Folk Dance Club - Chairman, WRA FERRARO, LOUIS J. Social Committee, Freshman Orientation, Alpha Phi Omega FILANDRO. ROSEMARY ANN ACE - SEA, Newman Club. Republican Club FILI, NANCY LOUISE Nu Sigma Tau, Social Committee, Messiah FILIPPONE. ROSANNE FISCH, WENDY ALICE Lambda Chi Rho, Cheerleading - Capt., Memorabilia - Layout Editor, Class Senate FISHMAN, ANNA P. FITCH, JEAN WRA, Swim Team, Delta Sigma Pi - Alumni Chairman, Women's Chorus, Madrigal Choir, Mixed Chorus FLAMMIA, CAROLYN M. J.V, and Varsity Cheerleader. Sophomore Senate, SEA, Orientation Committee, Lambda Chi Rho - Ass't. Pledgemistress, Class Corresponding Sec'y,, Student Council Rep., Finance Board, Leadership Conference, Carnival FLEIZOR, SUZANNE ELAINE Chi Delta - Asst. Treas.. V.P.. Leadership Conference FLYNN, PATRICIA JANE Sigma Kappa Phi, ACEASEA, Folk Dance Club FOSTER, ALICE L. Nu Sigma Tau, WRA. SEA FOSTER. CAROLYN PENELOPE TAMS, WRA - Mgr. FRANCO. MARILYN CAROL Sigma Beta Chi - Treas. FRANK. CAROL BETH Standards Committee - Whiteman I-lall, WRA FRANK. JACQUELINE Newman Club, WRA, SEA, Delta Sigma Pi FREDA. MICHAEL JR. FREDERICK. CAMILLE Renata Club, Alpha Sigma Lambda - Charter Member FREEMAN, KATHLEEN ANN WRA, Fencing Club, Kappa Delta Pi FRESCO. JEANNE ANDREA Dana Review - Copy Editor, Theatre Guild FRIED. DANIEL JASON Nu Sigma Phi, Freshman Orientation Committee, Geology Club FRIED, LYN RINALDI FRIEWALD, NANCY JEAN Sigma Kappa Phi. IFSC Women's Athletics - Ass't, Chairman FROEHLICH. MARY BETH Theatre Guild RUCHTERMAN, LANIE RUTH IJLTON. ETHELYN LOUISE Kappa Delta Pl, CEC. SEA, Alethran Club, Orchestra UNK, MARY ANN Sigma Beta Chi AINES. HEDY Sigma Beta Chr, Peace League, Young Democrats, Swim Team ALATE. CYNTHIA EVE Townsend Lecture Board, Dana Review, Business Mgr: Judo Club. Theatre Guild. Memorabilia ALAYDA, WILLIAM Baseball. Greek Baseball. Basketball. Football. Nu Delta Pi ALEGO. JAN IE LaPORTE ALLAGHER, MARY Sigma Kappa Phi, Social Committee - Treas., Freshman Orientation Committee ALPEN, SHARON SILVERMAN WRA. CEC. NEA, Young Adult Group ARMAN, DONNA KOLATOR ARY, STEVEN AVER, TERESA LEE WRA, Independent. NEA, CEC. Omega Sigma Psi EARITY, MARYELLEN J. Nu Sigma Tau, IFSC Rep . College Center Board, Student Council WRA EISER, RONA STEINBERGI Pi Eta Sigma ELLERMAN. REITA SEA, Kappa Delta Pi. Pi Eta Sigma ENTILE. BEVERLY ANN Chi Delta, Spanish Club EORGES. BETTY WRA, NJEA. Freshman Carnival Committee. Sigma Kappa Phi ERKEN, GLORIA ROSE Kappa Epsilon - Pledgemrstress IERSHON, DIANE H. Pi Eta Sigma - Pledgemistress. Pres.: Leadership Conference. CEC. SEA.WRA ERUS. MARIE N. ESUMARIA. JOANNE CHRISTINE Sigma Beta Chi, Women's Chorus. WRA IIACONA, PAULA MARIE Kappa Delta Pr, Guides Club, NJEA GIANFORTE, LYNDA JEAN Class Senate. Freshnmn Social Committee - C0 Cli.irrrri.in. Orientation Committee, CCB Art Committee - Chairman, Lambdti Chi Rho GILMOUR, KAREN VIRGINIA WRA Folk Dance Club GILROY, LINDA SUZANNE Newrtitin Club, NRA, NJEA GIRARDIN, ADRIENNE JEAN CCB, Cheerleading. Freshrrmri Class Congress, Sophomore Class Rec Seoy , IFSC Rec Secy Nu Theta Chi - V P GLINCMAN, POLA RITE GOGLIA, MARY TERESA Beta Delta Chi. SEA - Corres Seoy GOLDBERG. CARY ELLIOTT CEC, SCATE, Young Adult Adiustment Group GOLDBERG, FRANCINE B. WRA GOLDBERG. SANDRA JOAN Lambda Chi Rho - Social Chairman. Guides Club, SCATE, Independent GOLDNER, LESLIE DIANNE NSA, SCATE, Omega Phi. WRA GOLDWASSER, JUDITH SARA Freshman Senate. CEC GONCALVES, FILOMENA GONZALEZ. CAMILLE GORDON, ALAN STEPHEN Nu Sigma Phi, IFSC Rep GORKA. THOMAS A. GORMAN, CAROL MARIE Newman Club, Chl Delta - Treas GOTTLIEB. CHARLES GOUNAUD, RONALD ALAN Science Club - Pres, Alpha Phi Omega GRANICK. EDYTHE S. Renata Club GRAVES. VERTINA ELIZABETH Collegrans tor Black Action, TAMS GRAY, NANCY L. Sigma Kappa Phi - Treas , Freshman Orientation Committee GREENFARB, MRS. BARBARA HORNEY GROSS. MARION A. Kappa Eos-lon - Exec Brd, :FSC Rep, CiuidesClul'1 -- V I' li-.itll-r-,twirl Conteri-me GROZIO, MARY ANN CEC, WRA GRUPPUSO, ELEANORA Newrrmn Club NEA SEA WRA Slum, K ipp.i Phi S V P . Pre-S GULVAS, CARLOTTA SEA, Delta Sigma Pi Miss NSC Contest Finalist, WRA GUNZELMAN, GEORGE G, JR, Basketball, Nu Delta Pi - Alliletir CT'l.IlTT'lT.VT, Dougall Hall Stanriards Committee. Food Comrriittc-e, IISC Athletic Committee GURKIN, JOELLEN Kappa Delta Pr GUTCH. GAIL ANN Freshman Senate, NEA SEA WRA GUTEK, NANCY P. HAAG, LYNN B, Wtipalanne Club, Alpha Theta Pi - Ser , Social CTTAIYITTLITT HAAS. MARLENE S. Orchestra HAMBY, SHIRLEY Delta Sigma Pl HAMMOND. CLAUDIA HANDAGO. PAULETTE HANNON, ROBERT Sigma Beta Tau, MAA HANSEN, TONI Alpha Sigma Lambda HARRIS, NANCY ANN HARTPENSE. JOANN Alpha Theta Pi - IFSC Rep. Standards Committee ol White-rn.ir1 Hall HARTZ, BARBARA JEAN Orchestra, Band Chi Delta Sorority - IFSC Rep Alternate HASTINGS, SUSAN A. WRA, Social Comm ol Whitem,in Hall Chi Delta Sorority HAUMANN. MARJORIE LYN NE HEALEY. JEAN L. Kappa Delta Pi HECKEL. JEANETTE MATISTIC WRA HEERY, PHILIP W. Varsity Sorrel - Co i ,apt inn V rrsitw 293 Ili-wliih NAA - ui- I1 Vu-- 7'vr'w Nlililv-ril if riirwi il Y-A irtrf- il- Nrliirls Tililiir Nl tri. Ili-ti Tir, Trviwllrr-r HEIMANN, KAREN LEE llvlti Swirls Pi f A-ssl 're Trr-i- .i,r,- r ,',RA HENDERSON, JEANETTE M HENICK, BEVERLY ROSINSKY HENNESSEY. BARBARA A. HENRY, ELAINE MARIE HERRIRON, E. TRUDY HERTZBERG. CLAIRE RAISNER Alpha Sigma I imI1llaSirrnrIr HIGEL. STUART HAROLD Nu Sigma Phi ACIUIIIII s HIGGINS, LINDA Sigma Beta Chl HIGGINS, ROSEMARY WRA Omega Siumi Psi HIKEL. LUCILLE HILLICKE, LINDA S, Nu Theta Chi - Alumni Sec y HIPSCHER, KAREN KOZLOW SCTATE Kappa Delta P- HODAPP. LINDA Kappa Epsilon HOLLEN, SUSAN Pe.ii'e League HOLOD, CATHERINE MARY larvitxle Chr Rho - Historian Pres ACE SEA WRA HOPPER, KAREN Kappa Delta Pl HORNSBY, SANDRA KAY HUCK, JOAN A. Sigma K lppi Phi - PII-clvern-slr'-ss HUNTER. SUSAN ARLINE Orrwtxi S-,rum Psi Student INUIIYNWI - Sv, rr-t,,ri gl St,,II Eleftiun tlnrrirvmttr-v' - Vlijr- Ch ilrrtmri Ctuirru in Cmirsr- tv iIii.itil'rr'l Committee II-,iilr-rshir Ci-rwligroritv leadership Conti-rr-nfs' Plarrnirig Committee - C0Lh.iirm.in ltxitl Cnrrirnlttee - Ch.iirrti.iii Class Ixnriqrvss Orme-rtlatiivt Groulx Ir-.ii1rf' VYIIITVIII in Ilall Srxuil lfiwirri Ili-v Ilrrhr-slr i 'IN RA Guwlvs Cl-.ill lrNi1'il,srwrir- RVN-I Dwi 1' Sl in' B tl'-I - Seq y Trims HUPERT, FRIEDA ISEL, MARYANN Jilfi- Vt,il'iifi ' ltr... IVICIN, NATALIE ANN liilb- lim. .fi itil IZZO, DIANE MARIE 'Ir-.-,rrifi, ir gg K-I A .','I+L JACKSON, LILLIAN GILBERTE I ri. Lil-ll. JACOBS, JUDITH B Vriiivtlx JANISH, JOSEPH JAROSZ, ANN M WRA fiilb ftgyl IA I 'tilt JASINSKI, CHRISTINE I E It A 1iil.r-,w- 5. Vmlirsnip 1 iirrvrrwttr-v JAVES. VERNON C. Nh Niprrm Pt' Ytgiriilfrits ' irvrriittvrv- :II DI'ltIn'1llII2ll JOHNSON, MICHELE JONES. BENJAMIN Cxtillmfof Harm! l'l7llv-rv Dui-,v Hin-J Nu Slum: Ph Cegrllere Uriifrfslra Ge-filqufy Chit-I JONES, G. DOUGLAS Nu Delta Pi JONES, NANCY Syrwvtrronized Sarmrvring Nu Sigma T all - Dtesulwril JUBA, RON Nu Delta Pi JULIANO, ROSE ANN KALIFON, MARY FOGEL NilS,,jrI1i Ti-i KAPLAN, TOBY KARLO. BERNARD SCATT KARON, ELAINE MANDELBAUM V- RA KASEN, SUSAN ROCHELLE KAVALIAUSKAS. LORRAINE Nrwsrvw rf' flu! i'r RA KEARNEY, MAUREEN ANNE Nii S-,jnu Tru Iniir-pi-mtv-ri! f Egg-, Evlitiir Sltiitrntt llti r'll.'lIiiww E-.ilu ill wt K twwvt Ilr-rr KELLISH. FREDERICK J III -I., Q Pri, irsf cr, KELLOGG. EILEEN MARGARET l l l l l l l l l l I l l l l l l l l L KENNEDY, ALICE MARGARET Wapalanne, Modern Dance Club, Freshman Orlentatlon, SWIITT Team, Aouatlcs Club, Archery Club, Fleld Hockey Team. Basketball Team. TAMS, Softball Team. Gymnastlcs Club, Archery Club, Fenclng Club. Twlrllng Club KENNINGTON, PATRICIA JEAN Glrl's Chorus, Geology Club, WRA KEREKES, ROSEMARY Freshman Orlentatlon Commlttee KERIAN, LINDA L. Nu Theta Chl, WRA, Folk Dance Club KIPNESS, STANLEY DAVID KITCHELL, RUTH B. KLEINMAN, BEVERLY WRA - Treas, Dance Club, Archery Club. Peace Group KLEINMAN. BEVERLY WRA - Treas., Dance Club, Archery Club, Peace Group KLEPPEL. BETH KANARSH Omega Phl KLORMAN. ROBERTA G. KOELBLE, JOYCE MARIE WRA, Newman Club, NEA KOPER. BETTY ANN WRA, Folk Dance Club KORPANTY, MARSHA ELIZABETH Delta Slgma pl KOSCIUK, MILDRED LINDA KOSLOSKY. CAMILLE KOSTOVE, ANITA Dana Review, Kappa Delta Pl. Asst Dlr tor The Rivals KOTZUN, JUDITH ANN WRA KOUTSOURIS, KITTY English Club, Theatre Gulld KRAMER. JEANETTE Omega Slgma Psl KRANETZ, MARGARET HELEN WRA, Dana Revlew KRIMMEL, CLAIRE KRON, GLORIA SMITH Pl Eta Slgma KUBICK,DANA Exhange Student, Peace League. Young Democrats KUBICK. MICHELE Exchange Student, Peace League. Young Democrats KULAT, ANDREW CARL KULESA. THERESA Omega Phl, Kappa Delta Pl KUMOR, DIANNE LYNN Kappa Epsilon - Pledgemlstress. CEC KURKEWICZ, ALEXIS S. KURTZ, JUDITH A. Chl Delta, WRA LAKE. ELLIN MAGNER Pl Eta Slgma LA MOTTA. ROBERT Slgma Theta Chl - Recording Secretary, Wapalane - Treasurer LAMPERT, THERESA LANGLEY. DAREN Beta Delta Chl LARDIERE. JOYCE P. LARGE, MARY COLEMAN Independent, Guldes Club, Omega Slgma PSI, IFSC, Representative, IFSC. Vlce Presldent, Leadershlp Conference, Orlentatlon Commlttee. Peace League LARSON. JEAN G. Renata Club LAURIE. BARBARA ELAINE Kappa Delta Pl LAUTENBACH. JANET Science Club, Newman Club, Aquatlc Club LAYTON, ELEANOR SCATE, NJEA - SEA LEAHY. DENISE WRA LEE. DOROTHY M. Renata Club LEE. LINDA ELLEN SEA, Kappa Delta pl LELKO. TERESA REGINA Soclal Commlttee, WRA LEUCHS. JOHN JAMES JR. Nu Slgma Phl, Alelthlan Club, Hlstory Club, Spanish Club LEVINE, MIRIAM SUE LEVITT, LESLIE LERNER LEVY, LINDA Omega Phl - Vlce Presldent, l.F.S.C.. Carnlval Commlttee, Greek Slng Commlttee, SEA, Kappa Delta Pl, Memorabllla, Soclal Commlttee LEWIS, WILLIAM H. Judo Club - Presldent, Theatre Gulld, Nu Slgma Phl, College Color Guard, Orlentatlon LINDGREN, SUSAN ANN Soclal Commlttee, GUIdeS Club, Theatre Gulld, WRA, Omega Slgma Psl LO BOSCO. LOUIS A. lndustrlal Arts Club LONG. MICHELE A. Nu Theta Chl, Varslty Cheerleader LOPIZZO. BARBARA ANNE Hockey Team, Women's Chorus LOUGHERY. KATHLEEN BRIGET LOUGHLIN. MARGARET M. WRA LUNGA, MICHEAL JOHN Alethlan Club, Soclal Commlttee, Spectrum - Presldent, Leadershlp Conference, Orlentatlon Commlttee, Nu Slgma Phl, IFSC Representa' IIVS, Junior Class Senate, SCATE, CommltteeB LUZBA. LINDA Rho Theta Tau - Entertainment Chalrman, NJEA LYFKO. KATHRYN ANNE WRA Publlc Relatlons Co-Chalrman. T.A.M,S. MCAN DREW. ELAINE M. MCBRIDE, LINDA WRA McCARTHY. ELLEN M. Nu Theta Chl. MCCORMACK. THOMAS Intramural Basketball, Slgma Theta Chl McCORMICK, TIMOTHY lndustrlal Arts Club - Corr. Sec'y.. Nu Slgma Phl - Rec Seciy. McGINNIS, SHERI S. McLAREN. KATHLEEN McLEISTER, MRS. JEAN McNALLY. JUDY A. Lambda Chl Rho MCQUEENEY. DENISE SEA 294 MacFEE. JOHN E. Slgma Beta Tau, Tennls Team, Fraternlty Athletlcs MacKENZIE. MARIE ANN Swlm Team, Class Congress, Alpha Theta Pl - Pres. MADARASZ, ELIZABETH ELLEN Delta Slgma Pi - Rec. Sec'y. MALACHOSKI, MARGARET MARY Electlon Commlttee, SOCIBI Commlttee, - V.P., Pres: Omega Slgma PSI MALES. CYNTHIA LEIGH Kappa Delta Pl - Rec. Sec'y., Theatre Gulld, Madrlgals, - Sec'y., Historian MALO, DAVID H. MAA - Treas., Student Councll. Slgma Beta Tau - Exec. Sec'y.. Independent - Advertlslng Edltor, Memorabllla - Sports Edltor, Orlentatlon Chalrman, VBYSIW Soccer. College Center Board, Faculty - Student Athletlc Commlttee, Carnlval - Chalrman of Store, MISS NSC Pageant - Advertising, Class Congress, Leadershlp Conference. Food Commlttee, Electlon Comm., Intramural Basket. SEA. MALVAREZ, DOLORES Slgma Beta Chl - Pledgemlstress MANDRACCHIA. RONALD J. Nu Slgma Phl, Science Club, Science Class Yearbook MANHATTAN, VERONICA A. MANLEY, JOANNE Slgma Kappa Phl. WRA MANTIE. ARLEEN C. MARGHERITO, PHYLLIS Modern Dance Club - Pres., MISS NSC Pageant, Wapalanne Club, WRA. Physlcal Ed. Mayors Club, Basketball, Slgma Beta Chl MARQUIS. LINDA LEATHEM Fencing, Senior Life-Saving MARSHALL, DOROTHY B. Renata Club - Pres.. Kappa Delta Pl MARSHALL LINDA MAE CEC, SEA, Chorus, MeSSI8h, Kappa Delta Pl MARTIN, STANLEY ROLAND Slgma Beta Tau - Exec. Brd., NSA. Memorabllla - Business Mgr., Exec. Producer and Dlrector MISS NSC Pageant, Class Senate, Varslty Baseball, Student Discount Program - Chalrman, Freshman Booth, CEC. SCATE, Carnlval, Orlentatlon Commlttee, MAA, Student Councll MARTUCCI, PATRICIA LENORE Beta Delta Chl - Ass't. Treas., Treas., Memorabllla - Senior Co-editor, SEA - Treas., WRA MASSA. BEVERLY JOYCE Slgma Beta Chi, ' Purchasing Chalrman MASSA. CAROL ANN Folk Dance Club MASTEJULIA, JOANN IMBRIACO WRA MASTRANGELO, MARILYN Nu Theta Chl - Pledgemistress, Carnlval MATTHEWS. TERESA ARNAO Rho Theta Tau MATTOS. PATRICIA MARY WRA MAYER, GARY K. Nu Slgma Phl MAYERS. CAROL ANNE Slgma Beta Chl - Financial Sec'y,, Carnlval Chalrman MAZUR. PATRICIA MARY WRA, Archery - Asst. Mgr., Mgr., TAMS MAZZA. GLORIA Rho Theta Tau - Soclal Chairman, Student Council, CEC, Class Congress, Class Rec. Sec'y.. IFSC SOCISI Chalrman MAZZEO, GEORGIA Varslty Cheerleader, Lambda Chi Rho - Treas. MEDWIN. MARCIA Lambda Chl Rho, IFSC Rep. MEHOK. JOSEPH JR. MELILLO. ANGELA MARIA MELTZER. SELMA RITA SEA, GUIOES Club - Rec. Sec'y.. Pres., Pl Eta Slgma MERMELSTEIN, HELENE SUSAN Pl Eta Slgma - V.P., Treas., SEA, Leadershlp Conference. WRA, Orchestra, Band MERRITT. RONALD Spanish Club - Treas., Varsity Bowling, Hlstory Club MERTZ. BARBARA Guldes Club, SEA, Kappa Epsilon MESKIN, MURIEL GOLDWATER MESSEK. CHARLOTTE PARADIS rchestra - Pres., Madrigals, lomen's Chorus, Renata Club - ec'y.. SSER. JOANALICE FLORENCE IRA SSINA, MARY ELIZABETH rchestra VER, JUDITH LUCILLE EC LER, DOLORES a Review, Nu Sigma Tau, Theatre Jild l.ER. FRANCINE, L 'io Theta Tau. IFSC Rep, .ER, HELENE JOYCE ana Review - Sec'y., History Club LER, RUBY odern Dance Club - Sec'y,, Treas.. Ido Club. Collegians lor Black ztion, Folk Dance Club LER. MRS. SHIRLEY B. IDNICH. SUSAN A. ambda Chi Rho, Fencing Club, Folk ance Club, Synchronized Swimming lub lGLE. JEAN ZWALD appa Delta Pi lNEFOR. ROBERTA MARION 'ii Delta - Social Chairman KOVICH, BARBARA ANN CHELL. SUZANNE MARIE nega Sigma Psi, Women's Chorus ENKO, MARGARET MARY omen's Chorus, Theatre Guild, WRA IACO. GRACE IHEIT, MERYL SUE 'nega Phi - Sec'y., V.P, RGAN, MARGARET PATRICIA ldependent - Reporter, Asst News Jitor, News Editor, Business Mgr.. anaging Edrtorg Nu Theta Chl, ection Committee. Guides Club IRIS, CATHY M. EC IRIS. LINDA 1eatre Guild. Dana Review, Kappa alta Pi IRIS, LORRAINE ANN JEA, WRA, Newman Club, Theatre uild IRIS. MRS. PATRICIA M. MOSTER. JANICE MUCARIO. MARY ANN MULDOWNEY, CLAIRE MULLEN. DONALD B. Wapalanne Club, Nu Delta Pl. Asst Resident Advisor at Dougall Hall. Judo Club MURDOCK, KAREN MICHAEL Peace League MURPHY, DANNY Social Committee, Alpha Phi Omega MUSANTE, ROSEMARY ANN MUSCARELLA, MICHELLE MUZIKAR, CHRISTOPHER J. Sigma Beta Tau - Exec Sc-cy, Memorabilia - Business Mgr, Student Council, Varsity Soccer. Industrial Arts Club, Carnival. Orientation Committee, Miss NSC Pageant - Stage Mgr, MAA. 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Sigma Theta Chi, MAA, Intramural Sport Program PARTLY, PATRICIA MARY Omega Sigma Psi PASQUALE, TONI ARLENE Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer ot Student Council, Carnival Committee Student Council EXQCUIIVI' Hrmril - Student Council CCB Programrng Committee, Nu Theta Chl - Secretar. and Program Chairman Iinanm B0ard, Orientation Corrlrnltlee Leadership Conlerence PASTORE, IRENE PATANIA, LORRAINE PATELLA, FRANCES ANN 295 PATTERSON, TAUNYA Mllllvlf' Lllrlwi ',I,,llrl,r, l ul. t,nlleL'l.irls lllr l'll,a l- A. thin l,ll. ll srll r' l lit: Ntlllv-rri,lli tl Il Nl :Htl irll-. lairrlrrlltlr,-U - Ni-4 mt ,r, PAUCH. JAMES A. NIJ Dwllt Vi PAULIKAS. BARBARA PAYNE, SANDRA Modern liarlt il Lflllll PECKERMAN, JEFF Varsity Baseball, Nu Dt-ltr P. Y Recording Srfirelary Class S+- ate Orchestra PELLEGRINO. 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MICHELE lr r ,,-' 1' I I-ru i- , ,qw in 'vl, Ile H rr I- ,gl I WI 'l,.l.fl.r 'will ll r r- rllv -'i Ir- 'lw ,rr ,cl if PRICE. WILLIAM 'avril ll:-ll Hn - lro-.a--lr 'slulr-r list, nfl... I -.r,..1a.,- , lrwrl I r--.ll r . I xtllrn-I All-I-, rr, l llrrvrw H ,W s F-'r ,gr ,rr fha, I lrrwr .nl Ilrlarl- I-s 'ISA - vw, I ,l.u1ntr'.r 'll In-pl rl, vialrrrurl 'I I rls trrgri--,-, Fw-g state I r Ir ' ll'lllr'h'V.vlIu.1Ir- Fri, -' r 1 '..-flrlr I -.- I LI- r ' -it . Irv rl, r . I 'rre'l Flrlavl v- llflsrll l,'ll'r-,' li-r-Irf' tilwr-I -l1,!r-rv QVATF T,,'rlr.,l V' -- 'Q' : rli 'Ivins-' fvalul ll r wrt Ir i4-V, hm gr- I ll1r'l'1' it I-ww I-rrn ,rl 'JI'-ru--r ,tn I - - IRI ill l 'lf ill I' Ttwvttt-' lwlilll PRZYBYLOWSKI, JOHN S vrillxr Yi- Html ll- PUKL. RONALD STEVE Nu Semi Pnl Inp1usrrl,1lAnl:ur PYTKO. SUZANNE M Kappa Dell.: Pl rrrshrrun Urlifrttatlnrw Cllrrlrrx QUINN PATRICIA GRACE Sigma Kappa Pnl SFA QUIRAM, LINDA LOUISE SEA NRA Quinn. PAUL QUITZAU. VERA RAA8, CHARLES Nu Della Rl - Tr--as -,Hrev-It Frmltlall Baskettlal Basel,-all K.xlrU.s Dvlla pl linrl Team RACANIELLO, ANTHONY A Slrrvia Theta Ch RACZ. JOHN LOUIS Tnnrns Twain Swlrwmrl.j livsnr RAFF, ADRIENNE R 'nv-s'rv Ga 1 Dum N I' RANIERI, ALBERT Sigma The-lr th RATH, SUSAN RAUSEO, VITO R Dwi Bantam T'u-.ilrv lm I RAY. NANCY JUN X ww 4-L tif' REICHERT, REBECCA Mrwgt V'-. ar.--, sa- I REICHMAN, SYLVIA REIMER, WILLIAM P. Sigma Beta Tau, Basketball Intramural REISER. DIANE LYNN Theatre Guild REKS, VALERIE REMS, BRENDA CEC, Kappa Delta Pi RENNAR, MARY CATHERINE SEA. Social Committee, Guided Tours Committee RESTAINO, MARY LOU RETTINO. CAROL ANN WRA, Folk Dance Club, Volleyball Intramurals RETZLAFF, PETER REYNOLDS, NANCY B. Rho Theta Tau, Student Council, Junior Prom Committee RIBAUDO, IRENE T. SCATE RICCA, DONNA ANITA WRA RIC A, ROBERT Student Council, Sigma Theta Chi - Vice Pres, Pres, Leadership Conf, NSA Regional Coordinator RICHVALSKY. BERNADETTE Chi Delta RINALDI. ANN W. RINGEL, CATHERINE ANNE Omega Sigma Psi - Pledgemistress. IFSC Corres Sec'y. RITTER, MILDRED ELIZABETH Newman Club RIZZO, DONNA JACQUELINE Chi Delta, Whiteman Hall Social Committee, WRA, NJEA ROBBINS. KATHLEEN Tennis Team, WRA - Treas. Orchestra ROBERTS. JEAN Newman Club ROBERTS, KEVIN Student Council, Student Relations Committee, Freshman Orientation Committee, Student Organization - Vice Pres, Pres Pro temp, Sigma Beta Tau - Alumni Rep ROBERTSON, DAVID EDWARD ROBERTSON, WAYNE DAVID Nu Delta Pi, History Club ROBINSON, ROBERT MELVILLE Sigma Beta Tau, Memorabilia ROBJOHNS. JOANNE HENDRICKS Madrigals, Mixed Chorus ROCCO, JOANNE Science Club ROCKETT, MRS. TRUDI ROLEF. JOAN CWIEKALO ROONEY, KATHLEEN ANN Nu Sigma Tau ROSE, KATHLEEN ANNE Glee Club ROSENTHAL, CLAIRE POLISZUK Pi Eta Sigma ROSS, LYNN HARRIET Pi Eta Sigma - SergeantfatfArms, Modern Dance Club ROTHBARD. DARIA C. SEA-NJEA, Science Club RUBIN, MITZIE BAER RUBINO, MARIANNE TERESA WRA - Coechairman Publicity, TAMS RUEMMLER, SANDRA RUFF. LINDA H. Kappa Delta Pi - Membership Committee. Science Club - Treas RUFFALO. ROSE FRANCES WRA, Chr Delta - Vice Pres RUFOLO, MARCIA RUOTOL0, ROSANN RUPP, ELIZABETH JANE Women's Chorus, Tennis Team, Madrigal Choir, Kappa Epsilon RUSIN, MARY ANN Chi Delta - Alumni Coordinator, IFSC Rep, Republican Club - Corres Secy, Vice Chrmn., NSA Treas, RUSSELL. JOHN H. III Theatre Lighting Crew, Nu Sigma Phi - Treas, Industrial Arts Club. Theatre Guild RUSSO, VERA RYBA, JUDITH DAWN RYGIEL, FRANCES Kappa Delta Pl, Independent SABALIAUSKAS. SAULIUS Varsity Soccer - Corcaptain, MVP 1967, All Conference, MAA SABLE. LINDA A. SACCHETTO. WILLIAM Soccer, Sigma Beta Tau, MAA SAFCHINSKY, JOAN ANN Sigma Kappa Phi, Corres. Sec'y,: Folk, Dance Club SANDERS, PATRICIA A. Modern Dance Club. Collegians for Black Action SANSERVINO. PATRICIA M. SANTERAMO, MARIE ANNETTE Trampoline Club. WRA, SCATE SANZON E. DIANE E. WRA SAULL, DIANE BARBARA Girls' Tennis Team, Mgr SAWICKI, LORRAINE J. Omega Sigma Psi SCEWCZYSZYN. CAROLE JOAN WRA, Wapalanne Club, Nu ,Sigma Tau - Vice Pres. SCHAFFAN. DIANE MILDRED Sigma Beta Chi, Miss NSC Pageant SCHARFF, PAULA BLAKE SCHILARE, JANET J. SCHILARE, ROBERT SCHMIDT, LOUISE MARIA WRA - Pres., Treas., Fencing Mgr.. Exec Board, Leadership Conference, Freshman Social Committee, Orientatlon Committee SCHMITTZEH, CAROLYN F. Republrcan Club, SEA SCHNEIDER, GAY LOUISE Independent Staff - Copy Editor. Feature Editor, Nu Theta Chi - Greek Sing Chairman SCHNEIDER. INOLFGANG H. Nu Delta Pi - Asst Treas,, Carnival - Asst. Director SCH RAM, MYRA SLOVIN SEA SCHRECK, MAUREEN ELIZABETH WRA, Newman Club, Guides Club. Social Committee SCHULMAN, GERTRUDE Independent, Carnival Food Coordinator, Delta Sigma Pl, Carnival Program Chairman, Pledgemistress. 296 IFSC Rep, Nationals Chairman. President SCHULZ. RONALD E. SCATE SCHUSTER, CECILIA FASTON WRA, Independent SCHWARTZ, DIANNE MARIE Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Orientation Comm. SCHWARTZ. MARGUERITE ANN SCOFFONE, LOUANN Chi Delta Sorority, Madrigals SCOTT, ANITA LOUISE Omega Sigma Psi Sorority SEELEY. JAMES M. Industrial Education Club of NSC., National Industrial Arts Club SEGELKEN, JILL A. WRA IHistorian '6Bb, TAMS tHistorianI, Field Hockey, Basketball. Modern Dance. Folk Dance, Softball SELTZER, BARBARA ZIFF SENATORE, LOIS ANN SHAPIRO, BARRY H. Kappa Delta Pi, Theater Guild, Dana Review SHARKEY, PATRICIA Newman Club, Guides Club, WRA Bowling SHECHTER. ANN SHUMSKY, MICHAEL, L. Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, Greek Football SILBER. RUTH V. Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club SILLS. MARIAN MALINDA WRA SILVER, JANE ELLEN WRA, Softball, Chorus SIMONELLI. SALVATORE. T. SINKIEWICZ, JOSEPH Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, Baseball, Intramurals, Industrial Arts Club. Weight Lifting Club SIPPER. JANICE SKIDMORE, JOANNE Social Committee, SEA, WRA SLATNICK, DONNA DOREEN Guides Club tCorresponding Secretary, Recording Secretaryb, Kappa Delta Pi, fTreasurer7, Evaluation Committee, NJEA, WRA, Omega Phi Sorority SMITH, DIANE Chi Delta Sorority, NJEA SMITH, JO-ANN WRA, Foreign Student Committee fSecretary, Treasurerj, Student Coordinator of International Educa tion, Foreign Student Participation, Accreditation Committee SMITH. SHERRY ANN SOLLISH. ROBERTA WRA, Kappa Epsilon Sorority SOMER, JOHN J. Tennis, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity. Independent Copy Editor, Aquatics Club, MAA SOMMA, EUGENE ANTHONY Newman Club CVice President. Historianj, Social Committee. Freshman Orientation, Young Republicans, Alpha Phu Omega tSecretaryJ SORENSON, DOREEN BRIENTE Rho Theta Tau Sorority CPledge Mistress, Presidentb SORRENTINA, LYNN M. Omega Sigma Psi Sorority fVice Presidentb, Student Council, Election Committee SPEZIALE. BEATRICE Omega Sigma Psi Sorority SPIGEL, MARICA J. WRA SQUATRIRO, PHILIP T. Sigma Theta Chl Fraternity STAAB. JANICE ELAINE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, WRA, Newman Club, Guides Club. Social Committee STAFFORD, JANE STANLIS, SHANA JO Sigma Beta Chi Sorority. Newarl State Peace League. Young Democrats STANOWICZ, SIENTJE WRA, Sigma Beta Chi Sorority STASZKIW, TATIANNA A. Science Club STAUBER, RICHARD Alpha Phi Omega, Science Club STEIN, ELYSE GAYE Republican Club. Modern Dance Club EINBERGER. JUDITH S. Cheerleader KJV., Varsityl, Gym nastics Club 'ERN. SUSAN H. SEA. CEC. Omega Phi - Treasurer ERN. SUSAN SPIELER 'EVENS. GREGORY JAMES Nu Delta PI, Varsity Basketball. History Club 'EVENSON. AMY History Club, Woman's Chorus, Food Comm. '0CKER, ANITA 'REDONSKY. LOUISE ELIZABETH Omega Sigma Psi. NJEA, WRA, Guides Club 'REIT, JOSEPH W. Nu Delta Pi tExecutive Board, IFSC Rep.J, Orchestra. Stage Band, IFSC President, Student Org. Rep., Freshman Orientation Comm . Leadership Conference 'RONSKI, STANLEY L. Sigma Beta Tau tExecutive Boardl, Memorabilia tEditor-In-Chien, Greek Football, Miss NSC Pageant Stall. Industrial Arts Association. MAA, Carnival, Orientation Committee UCHAK, PATRICIA Rho Theta Tau QIFSC Repj, WRA. Class Congress ULLIVAN, PATRICIA Chi Delta CIFSC Rep, Recording Secretaryy USCAVAGE, KATHERINE USWAL, ROBERT Nu Sigma Phi tPres.J, History Club IOBADA, EILEEN MARIE Student NJE, Sigma Kappa Phi. Social Organization Vice Pres. Science Club Vice Pres. NARTZ, SANDRA LILLIAN Kappa Epsilon, CEC ABACK, BARRY ALAN Humanist Society - Treasurer. Basketball. President Pro-Temp.. Young Democrats - Vice Chairman, Tennis - Co-Captain, Student Council, Sigma Theta Chi - Recording Secretary, Leadership Conference 'AKACS, JULANN Theatre Guild, Freshman and Junior Senate. Whiteman Hall Standards and Social Committee TARKIN, JOAN LOIS BABOS Womens Varsity Basketball Sophomore Senate. Orientation Comm. WRA TEISE, MARY LOUISE WRA - Secretary, Basketball Volley ball, Tennis, Badminton, Softball. Whiteman Hall - Floor Secretary TENNIS. JEAN Renata Club - Vice President THOMAS. JACQUELINE LEE Nu Sigma Tau THOMPSON, DONNA ELAINE Theatre Guild TISCIO. KAREN Rho Theta Tau, Cheerleading Junior Varsity TOBIA. MARCIA Newman Club TOBIASSON, NEIL THOMAS Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Theta Chi, Student Org Representive and Chairman, Foreign Student Committee, IFSC Rep, Wapalanne - President, Basketball, Tennis Team. MAA. Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club TOMARO, CAROLINE ROSE Pi Eta Sigma TOOHEY. BEVERLY STEFANOWICZ Newman Club - Pres. Kappa Delta Pi - Vice Pres . TOOMEY, MARANN WRA, Omega Sigma Psi, Kappa Delta Pi - Corresponding Secretary TOPOLESKI, RAYMOND J. Soccer - Time Keeper, Student Council, Sigma Theta Chi. Wapalanne, MAA, Freshman Orientation TORCHIA, KAREN IRENE WRA, Sigma Beta Chi TOSCANO, NANCY M. Omega Sigma Psi TOTH. KAREN ANN WRA. Kappa Epsilon TRACEY, SPENCER L Sigma Theta Chi, President ot NSC Industrial Education Association TRAVISANO. MARILYN Sigma Beta Chi TREZZA. GEORGETTE WRA, Sigma Beta Chi - IFSC Rep and President TRONT, ELAINE CLAIRE Independent, Womens Chorus TULLEY, ALETA Republican Club - Irvasurt-r Chairman, Delta Sigma Pi - Vilt- President TURNER, ZAREMA Chi Delta, Spanish Club TWASKAS, LAURA Lambda Chi Rho TWERSKY. FRANCES WARSET TYNE, SUSAN JO Lambda Chi Rho UGI, LANA J. UHRIG, DOROTHY ANN Newman Club, Freshman Orientation. Social Committee - Acting Sec Guides Club, Nu Sigma Tau fCarnival Rep I Carnival Food Chairman USCHAK, ANTONETTE Tennis Team, Sigma Beta Chi VALENTI. DORIS SCHAU VALENTINE, BRUCE C. VALVANO, MARLENE Rho Theta Tau, WRA VANCE. SUSAN SCATE, Newman Club VANCO, RONALD VAN STRAT, GEORENA Dana Review - Editorial Stair VAN TASSELL, RICHARD Alpha Phi Omega - lst Vice President. Senior Prom Comm Independent Stalt, VARELA. ANDREA JOAN Omega Sigma Psi, lCorresponding Sec, Social Comm J, Newman Club. Carnival VASQUEZ, MANUELA Omega Sigma Psi VERDERAME. LINDA CHRISTINE WRA, Lambda Chi Rho VISKASKI. ALEXANDRA VOLANIN. CAROL ANN VOLLMANN. JOYCE MARIE Lambda Chi Rho - Recording Secretary, IFSC WAGNER. LYNDA WAITKEVICZ, SANDRA PHYLLIS 297 SIIAIE BIA WRA Ili-lla Saints Vi Worrwn s Chorus Min-it t.li'irus WALKER, DOUGLAS WALLNER, SANDRA ELLEN WRA WALZ, KAREN MARIE Ireshntari Se-nalv Nu Ilwta Cli- Memorabilia - Sw' y, Ai twlliif-. Editor, IISC Miss NSC I-'atieiril Set ond Runner up WASKO, SUSAN JEAN Kappa Delta Pi WRA WASSERMAN. SHARON M. SEA Pi Eta Sigma Burial And Program Chairman WATTS, SHIRLEY ANNE Nu Sigma Tau - Treas WELTMER. DIANE HEIMANN WHEELER. BARBARA Lambda Chi Rho - Greek S-ng Leader, Miss NSC Pageant WHELAN, DAVID M. WHITE, MARION LORRAINE CBA, WRA, Chorus WHITMAN, ELAINE WHITTAKER, JAMES Nu Sigma Phi Varsity Golt WICK, MARTHA WIEMAN, ROBERT JOHN Dana Review - Man Ed Editor in Chiel, Senior Ed Townsend Lecture Board Kappa Delta P. WIKANDER, PETER DAVID Aleithian Club - Treas Pri.-s Baseball, Theatre Gurltt Nu Sigma Phi - Pledgemaste-r WILGA, JOAN ELIZABETH BERNADETTE Carnival WILLIAMS. KAREN Chi Della Aleithlan Club - Vice Pres WISNESKI, DIANE ELIZABETH Sigma Beta Chi WRA WITKOWSKI, THERESA WITZKIN, ELLEN JOAN Pi Eta Sitgnm Irtitvtx-rtilr-rut NJEA WOJCIK. MIKE 'Sophomore Class President Junior Class Pres Senior Class Pre-s Studi-nt Cuunc-l Irrtarwr- Board Lruailvrsltlp lY:UItItVt It'1' Sigrrta Im-la i,, , fn. L',.,tL,.rr.,. N lull:-il in I I I-A Em .ri MAI-wi'-.'... -I'-1 ., il'r-- WOLESKEIL, LINDA EILEEN Sw in Irgtltri A g.. itil F. ' .it Br-t.. Urfila I l-I vi Y Vw-. WOLOSEN, LINDA DOROTHY lrnlvpv-nilerit - Asst 'I--uv itll rr 'Ia Niyftm Ian WORTHINGTON, ANGELA SORRENTINO Soi ral Curnm ttve WRA YANAS, MARJORIE ELLEN Omega Sigma I-si YATES. GEORGETTE ANN Pe-.ai ia le-anus: Yfiuruj D1-inorlrals Llub - 8,4 ' YAZWINSKI, NANCY MARIE Nu Sigma Iau - Alumni Chairman Newman Club H lows Theatre- Guild YONITCH. LORRAINE WRA SEA YOST, MARY ELLEN Alpha Theta Pi - Ireas Foreign Studi-'nt Cornmlttw Social Committee Whiteman Hall Carnival Committee- WRA YOUNG. GREGORY LEWIS Basketball Tennis leaderslmp Conterertre Class Treas Student Council NSA Congress MAA Freshman Oriental-on Commrttee - Group Discussion Leader SCATE - bUH'l.1l Allairs Chairman SCATE - Chairman Sigma Beta Tau - 'FSC Rep Jun-or Piedgevnaster Senior Pledgemaster ZABACHIN. JUNE Kappa EDSIIOFN CEC WRA ZABLUDOWSKI, TERESA ELAINE SEA Nu S.,-:ma Tau Miss Newarlr Stale- I9b8 ZAMBROWSKI. LAWRENCE J. Dougal! Hall Ireas Nu Sigma Phi - Corrr-s Ser ',' Financial Chairman Pledge Pres Intramural Football Bash-r-than Silence Club ZARRELLA. ROBERT ZBOYAN. CAROL ANN ZEPECKI, CHRISTINE M. ZIPERSTEIN. LESLIE LSIJS-S Rv- Su . Class Senate - Q.-I T Sona LAJTTIITW ltr-v - Ctvtrfs NK' v fxumtvs flirt' lurtiur Crass Svntlv WHA RJPDJ Drfilm Vi ZOBAL. DORIS B Rvn.it.i Out' - N I' hiyrwvt s Chorus general index Introduction Table Of Contents Prologue The Year Fall Leadership Freshman Orientation Convocation l9lO Fruit Gum Company Letterman Vietnam War NJEA Convention Presidential Election Soccer Field Hockey Pledging Nu Theta Chi, Sigma Beta Chi Cake Sale Lambda Chi Rho For UNICEF Believers Crucible Greek Football Student Teaching Winter Messiah Christmas Party Exams Registration Modern Dance 98 Basketball Cheerleaders Miss IFSC Greek Basketball Swimming All College Assembly Best Dressed Girl Greeks Alpha Theta Pi Beta Delta Chi Chi Delta Delta Sigma Pi Kappa Epsilon Lambda Chi Rho Nu Sigma Tau Nu Theta Chi Omega Phi Omega Sigma Psi Pi Eta Sigma Rho Theta Tau Sigma Beta Chi Sigma Kappa Phi Nu Delta Pi Nu Sigma Phi Sigma Beta Tau Sigma Theta Chi Art Show Bowling Judo Dana Review Faculty Senate Spring Draft Dodger Urban Conference Miss NSC Baseball Tennis Carnival Greek Baseball SCATE Graduation Dr. H. Samenfeld Dr. J. Hutchinson William Price Edward Esposito Summer Faculty 8: Administration Seniors Student Service Organizations Senior Index General Index Specitications 2 Ffh: 1 H- X' ' ' A A :X 'U 'ya' v '3i f g ' Shah St,ron:.ixi smgq G we ' ' ,.V.t, ..eVl.9f' Editor .fi Clnff' 4'A l - ' -1 T if --... . E'.i'f511'5 5 1...- ' -L Mari! Cmffi ' Liternrs FJ. CCI' n ' -naw ...-..., Tom, Sn Phoiosrnrhj Easter S peczfcalions The 1969 Memorabilia was printed by the American Yearbook Company in Cambridge, Maryland. The body paper stock is 100 pound Meade Moist Rite Matte. The endsheets are gold 100 pound Mountie offset paper. The body type is eight and ten point news gothic with bold, set on Harris Intertype Corporation Fototronic Typesetting units. The headlines are twenty-four point times roman italic and the sub-headlines are eighteen point times roman italic. The cover was produced by Universal using 160 point binders board and Spanish grain with gold metalay. 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