Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1970
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We, members of the College Community, feel A The photographs which depict students involved in the E.E.O Program are misrepresentations in that the pictures show leisure-time activities and do not show the educational g functions of the B.E.O. Program, We believe that there are many instances in this yearbook exemplifying the ' rascist attitude prevalent on campus. We deplore the use of a symbol specific to a religion as a memorial to the men, women, and children, of many beliefs who have been killed in Viet Nam. We now dedicate this yearbook to Barbara Tuffle. In so Q doing, we are making it clear that we will not tolerate I Strike Steering Committee s E ' racism in any form on this campus, ' David Lichtenstein, President, Student Organization - Thelmon Newman, President, Collegians for Black Action Ronald B. Franklin, Editor-in-Chief, BASBU Ed Naha, Editor-in-Chief, Independent Eugene Fixlery Director of Student Activities' In consideration of the statement on the opposite page, I must say that nothing in the book which appeared offensive to anyone was intended, yet I can see where misinterpretations night occur. If anyone was hurt or displeased, I am truly sorry. But perhaps being sorry isn't enough. If the injustices which people face from day to day were eradicated, there would be no need for apology. The recent occurrences on Newark State's campus indicate a change within the function of the college community. Perhaps the students are finally awakening to the various situations which seem to ignore the rights of men. Any attempt to improve these things should be welcomed. Editor nemoraoilia 1970 Q 'N in A 'vf,r1i,l, ' , ' , Ira., ,Ui:'.'L 1 1-'VI ' ' In the early sixties, Iohn Kennedy assured artanxious ' nation that an American would walk on the Moon before 1970. 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What was once spoken of in a casual conversation has become reality. But there is more to come. The sounds of machines and the mounds of dirt tell us of more change, advancement, and expansion. These sights and sounds should be welcomed by our senses, for they indicate the coming of excellence. BLOOM 41'c1fa.Ifu.,zL, . V .4' 6 ykga' -E ,V Qibx, ' us1f'Qi'V' 'f r 1 ft- -i Q 'et V-,.,a4.Lw.f!.i: f , - 'L' ' f -f A f' c - ffsf ls - F 5 'S 4 It 1: O 4 Q. x F pg,-x -Qx x Zxkgf vgab' ' wQ..1 , . 'll-l', l I ':' - l -. v ' y I - I ' tix' 'if 4 ..1 ,il . ws!! 'y J 5 Q- - . ' - V 4'-3 - .-f - 4. f k . 6 , ,R X fr N, J R 2 r 1' 5 Gi C qt 4 Q X ' .E e , ,,. - 'K f ff-- 'Q , :Ln 'Q' '. - I ' W fr 5 I, . I K ,r- 1 .1N. bm, .ivlyg :VJ ?.V. N V a s . ,QVQ i I... Em . x sal .1 s 54' f ' 5 if ' f -Q' 1 F N 3 X, s ,A '.w.- Q ,Lf - - - . x gpg U . , 3. , Q , ' ,. Aff - NA ' 'ga gf 'J 5' -v . ' '- W ' ...fd-.A ff ,1 L- nga K. X. . .Y ., .I1+?.. 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M 'T Aa I 'JG -4 I Q 'tag , t I 6 - 4 N'q'-+a Et'e,K4f D fu A sv A nuggrft-.Y B t!QY3 5. 4,5 4 4. - . , , . lhfp.-Vw-sf 2 , X ' 5 lx if w?'..i I Q 1 1 my wg, fig, :Q l-T353 gm -a , J.. 1, . 51 ' 1 Q 'I Sgsuif.. , W5 :ml it ,,.. V X Q. if F1 ' ,,, .',f. , 'Y A q . T M I Q y 'V I,'g ,Q 5 'YQ U' K 1 hx nf ' by 'Y W? kink' Q Q v VA, Q ram 4 O Liv' 1 ',g,s-A Qgg'-rf? w S 1 MEMORABILIA 1970 Q F13 ci . f ... ,. if .M U. 3, 1' T . L' 1 ul ' fri, fff'f'x'y,il1 er V i. f Pllw. fm il -Qfsfmnbg. . f' t .Lf . ygimmugpm l' W 1,,i'H- Ami ' 'G ilfflfva ,. ' QM A. D' n -as ,,.,?3'p i .lr WM.. l xv A. nw .ye wi 'f N N ' '-34 'Wye 49535, ' ' A.. 1 I . -1 H ' uw- A .. 5 .. , 'Q Vx ki: I 4 ' ,oi ' V M ! , ...L I W. 7 . , A 1' 1 as 1 l .gn ', 1 vi . :F In , if R' in pb 5-. Y: 1 A : . V - t it 'W' L., b fl ltr' A MU- i af 3 i J' X 4' Wm. x K Q. Ly l 41m ll ' bagga- . v1l '7V: l 5 ...vafsa , ' AW-'.n.. . ' . Machines represent variables within the formula of the col- lege. But there are also constants. These are the students. Their position remains the same, their goals always a little doubtful. But no matter how radical the physical or academic growth of the college seems, its students will remain a famil- iar sight. 6 ll 'yan' H5 ,.,-5 '- . .f 4 , ' f. 1'-aw W. th ' 2 , f ,Y z ,af xg' 5' f, .iiiifl Y - 5-. .g, -if v,m,.., i..' w,3?!f1 Ei 'A va J Af 5' -qw ,HA 5 WI f , 5 'V , iw: ,TI ap .' x . ' v '57- ., 'Pwf FT 31 if ' I' MJ: 31.333 2 0 J' 5, .x ml' ' A V I , ff' 'fx -.pew 4 1'J:: ', s .ani . il gt 'sy .ff-ff,W,' , A b A n r .I L , W ' J Q 'IP ' ' Xxf '- 'vw V 5 s. wg 3 ie: v ,Ad H ' ,. , 4711 1.a:.4f4 W ' Q je! - '- ,TT-fi, L, ' 'f N -- ' V- b nf- as - - . 1 xxgw W ' Q .3 EL T, if ., .ix ' i ,i5fWF17:i ' 1 4 1 Y.-L.1f,,'L 'ar f 1 J, Q .5 wif 5. V A 1fQx5?, .ia Y. ,3 4' Q5 if ' , . 1, , it , fill 52 fig? ' - . ,W.?7.4 ,gig J ' .'L:..A -, .A::3suiZA.a.A....1... ... ., g.4.L1.9fMl A. , A 3 Q M , W .. Y ai a T' 1 . 'NY 'wx 'fu' B Yu .HN I? WW wa' wb!-in , J I r' O ,fr A L 'Q ,M Q JAX-1 nv, Q x, V , J, 1, 1 l ,: 9. 8 sr It .- r1... 'e R cl 0 . -. -,1 ve 4 1 ,tht'.'w. -vp 9 P 4' 'R F' 1,7 9 In the middle of complexity and organization, simplicity is soothing, 1' 44 W W Q t, 41' ' : .--Q' QS wits W5 Y ' , 1. . '.,'.ng. '- w fe ,v' . i if 5, , 4: YV IA - Y iiTtEKS 4 . - A ., 2 4 Like the student, there are other seemingly changeless views which offer security in their constancy. IO -... , L t img., rv W ing ,ff p , ' , A Wai, mf 4. 'Cx '-2, uf. 2' ' W '-ii-?'h , x,g,,4 'Lv V -'hw A 1 , f ' 'of' -Ag . I ,I- b A ,...... .h S, :sa .K 54-is f ,, me 'Qi I , W .Lf in 3 ,H 1 6 v ...M ., ,, I 35 amm nv Dsl- 'E Qgiflfs use ffm? ,1- if , J ' ff' f 3'5s?'ir Q ,4- .. ,N . I, F ' 4 . ' f V - -Ay , wk' - .n gjw-' A ' . '- Lv. .. v ,gil ' ' , A- V -,,. ' .-1 , . 5 .-. 'I' X ,v 'O I. ggi.. V . . . Af, X , -.4 . X va ! .-AL 1 Trees, grass, flowers and just plain dirt are lost forever under the massive weight of buildings and parking lots. Remember the grass you sit in today, it may not be there tomorrow. 1uuu S N N , me NX s NN i V ,M i . 1 My W ,. 'Y sf il ii L4 'f' 2 if ,Ei ,. ' .4 av 4 -N ,V . . L... 4, 5 ,144-f '.' A P - xv V-, . .W 19 ., .. ,J ,, - 'i,L f'f if V ,argon W fs My W W, ss 1 I !,,.,v LLL' ,,.,.s.- - ff ' f --H V -f 4 A77 I -V V if 5--fufa ig, ' 1 Ski . A' If 11' J.- .1 140' A U 5,2 4 I , uma: 4 ' , 'A iff' wit, 1 0. .v 'in ' 1 1 And even that cramped little room which oltered academic immunity has grown so much that it can no longer be filled. The challenge tor a Seat is gone. The appreciation of a table is forgotten. F1 .,. -ft' 141 men .-..1-'- 17. fn? iv! 4 Z 41: Q.- A if I ash- qw ii l So we find with change there is good and bad, gain and loss. New replaces old, and things unfamiliar become common place. But where does the value lie? Things valuable are those which are rare. If a patch of grass becomes rare, we will rec- ognize its true worth. If we should lose a building due to fire or decay, we would again see the value. If both are equally important, we must be sure that neither is lost without cause. A tree to sit under may be as important as a classroom to someone. l l i l 1 l i l I .1 qt'-ar -4- f . J :- 5 -,41hi.f, 1 'Af' -1 is 4.. 3 'ni fvfmv J-Q '-'L . .! 1 A - ' .A 1 Tw 1 1 ,df-A -z 1 Q, 1,5 - '- -. we ., LQq,, gg:1'K', . ,',-,Q7i IYn-Qsw,.A.- , 1 f . , f A ' 1 ,f 1 u in nk, .g5.,. ,5-.H I- l 1-1.2 Q xll' ' , , x -w.. ' J- I ' , ' 1 , f 1 1 ' 4 -. 5 4 js -I 1 1 A 1 , 1 '4 11' 1 1 I , , x . 1 I I r v b 1 I N I ? Q., .. .. ,3- .,,f W3 v ,1x.'l.'. xwx x 1 .X1 ' x ' A i K K x I QQMN 1 I 1 1 n , , v f , I J 4 f , . f ,.,l 'f .H -- .1.. . ... f ' ff. 'ff . il. ,LP-T ,. . iv' '.-- ,'7'.'-'4 ,' rl , .'f,u av Iii Z-'i '..g.'. A ,,.w f 25 I . 4 H w. I ',f'.'.!' 1 '- ,'.'.f -4IJ' .ln 'l ' 1 'H 'a w w, i Ti fl If Te ii V I I 1 1 J I , F, QM .,.,. I , PRINCETON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA MR. HERBERT GOLUB TU wi' E j.,,. f 4 QQ, .Tx , 3' ' M. vv,2fj1,QdQ1 . , - . ' KALEIDOSCOPE WAKE UP, MAN AND LIVE! ,, ll 4 i l i i 1 fi ll H 1: iz ll ,I l l l l a l u PAINE Tom Paine, a contemporary English satire exposed the new dimension in our theater. With limited props and no scenery, this talented company of performers ex- hibited its excellent acting skills to make this play a most memorable one. Many will mark it as the evening nudity made its college debut. asia TTJPS fast 'x I Pi 1621. 12: -a fff i2if'f'-'viva :wwmsn'-'f1:'f ff-'0'fzawffi 'P- , Y. ,::,gO-wal :Fix 1. 3 r ' ' '1 E1 f .4 MSX --,.-F. ::s..:,,fx 1? . ,f1F-f':f-gfrpq x -A ' N N Q X , ' ' .. 'L--n-.-f'S,t-.,.fC,Q'f. if 5,EiSP: :g EVNQQ F' I ,.' ' ,133 5.,-, .,.lj.2.'.2JagX F 52.35 1, W: x - ' A .3 s,-!f'Q,'-'-lx' 4 1?-.M ,1.y.,, .- T a.g,gx..' 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Em -. 7 J - 1 1:1- .M fn , . win +., ffm ,, x W X 'P f 'M . ,WM nw 'if' J '-lg ' gif x . v 5 x 1 Q G 32 aw' Q . , 9 rf 5 xx V w.m E' 4s:.m-- an X ' ' 'wqex21,,,,sw'-fm, K ,X,Q,.X, ,,., , Hela Yungst ,wx Miss Newark State - Hela Yungst First Runner-Up - Maureen Corcoran Second Runner-up - Linda Luzba Miss Congeniality - Marion Holmes vu' QB' V .I 9' ia, ii., , .x r 1 1 i K i X I 1 1 ' 1 i gf +,x q,4 2' f J 1 Y n 33 There is a certain time of the year when your favorite over-crowded parking lot becomes the hustle-bustle of Carnival. Flashing lights, amuse- ment rides, and solicitous booths merge together with a parade to pro- vide a bit of mayhem among the academia. QA -- d 1 '--.... :,mf'5'l ff1w A X 4 1+ A -1 ' 'N ' : f-A , A I 5- 1 5 W ' 5 . its' ' I an ,h , i' , ' '- in .F fit' , , 3 . . Q WY , , - - ,4 Eye' 437.4 X E- . 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But 6fi,a.-ffield Without spec Va ihdiitdf ,Withbut fin audience,- U Efldbkifo'jghis'11qme side galimow !:il':!'f'-f I '71 xll, a ' 1 s s 'mr 1 ' 'J-'lffzff 1, IJ s ' if fmt the IA: 'J SUCCER, FRUSTR TI G YE R -Uh M ggi. in -P' 3 , , . w L X ,QS 9 wi? 1 ig 2. ff., .Qi f n A Q 8 x ' I, X' ' A 1fj,,g5g '.- ' it fe fisiv 'Nui 'X H M. ,. 5-' w-ww. h 'f 'f' M, . ' Nur kiwi ,-g'Fx,5'f.:., ,' . -X ' 'M ' ' - ,, ,.+ f f, Q3 . , V nf f 1 , f' Q, 'kv 4f.ff3liE.- in Q61 , J i , l up girth , e ' v' F' ' Q55 '-M 1 I I X ' .4 . :n'- ' l ' 4 V 2 , '1 F N X Y?-fl 'V - '. v'fJ5' i , QQQVC 'f ' 1 . ' , ' 1.41:-iv' ,T H is LW -Kb, . ' ' '3 - K Q 4:1-.afcv .-HF, . Q :vin A A m'!mj Hfif ' 1., f 'f 'Q .A-,rm it 42 - ' 1-0 . , . ll hail' 5,!t4 'ifff ' This year's soccer team began its season with great optimism because of impressive pre-season victories under first year coach Pat Ippolito. Everything looked toward a winning year until injuries plagued key players, including co-captains Bob Ebner and Clem Restine. Three year veteran Dave Colpits and Ivo Lekich also suffered from leg injuries, but a team deprived of men, who were unable to return, went on to win more conference games than any other Newark State soccer team. .,,,,,5m,.. MPQW s 0--A QM!-. 1' 51 r , -F ' uidjt, if 'Qi tak. D f s-gs.-Q ,,,-.1'f- S'u7'?-'yffgid t ., ' A :Lv -r-4? 11 J . f -I f +-it W -?' n- V ' 1 r t g'..?!5'lt 5x15,45! lp 4 y ' ,. fi Y . 'qt' :ka 5 . , ' ' QQ-,ri In 'A' ,A . 9122,-. C , ' ,Q -1, 1, ' ' ' 1 a- 'E e '+4f- 'rib - ww qw, 4 13 ,V 4 1' V wtiu Q X 5,3 if -fs,n,:'-Jw, - f are-tv' - 'A 95' ,' swfiir, 1 J Y 3,qzJ-gg' i, p, ,,,,.a.QsHz?f'efs-ftf so . ff , i mf-ft Wefbf J 'T fl'5.., Q ' A rf Y ,v , Y. .Mwi' ff 1 'W ,1 ,, J, 0 i :Ah ifxi' , '11, , f me 4 if W4 .mv 440 Y My 'ao f 1 yd: in.-in 'W vw.-, ' ,,. I V. yu Q VA A.. ' fvff Sfyn Hg 1 I W' Ex, 3,1 Sfflwgw 2212 K ,J Q1P.r.elw 1 5. lcv.-+.+1L4 Jw md.g04,.h 4 9 Nr if 1 5,499 ,M 1, -vw-..., 4, . ,, 1' ' ' gk ., . Wk, ffftgs-H fffpiwi E4 ' J x , .. gag ff , 47 f f H' 4 Q.-If l'! x ,,-W., 'u1 :Q ii 1 we 'f '?T 'ff 5r'fY, i if 3 1 i . O -1 .' 2 B I 1 4, a 4 is , f 41 I as 4 wah .ru ..,,P . ' is 'Y -an-J. If GREEK POOTB LL 16-gps Wwliielin l JS' x wif f 'N .- f- ' .f, i3:1-J-'ZA' ..f' '. ia wg- v . mf, ? :ff -S' -x-- jaw ' 1 ' . . ' - J- -. --.,.1-74-fu 'M' Q .lf ul- f . V- il num J.,-aqui -:anus-gv 5' I X.X . , .H f2 ' . 1 'fy ,.,. , , 1 C394 Y? Ai-45' 'fi-'1 1 ' '5'?ffVi film-x V a ,..,.-ally-.:. mv .A h .- V - fxqfg. h ,. A 'Q 'ff S Z1E'5fff1f '-M 5 53 28233- - ..,.,,,, ? in . , I-.3x:.Qxwqn,. .- . . 1' aa' 4 9? rv . , - nw - -1-,. V fins?-f'?5 '.lf'ff' .1-'Egg.f 5 'iw -1 We ' 38-, n il' - 14, -,tw 4, J, . 5. 'ff E. .. , .. is- 1.-. -nf - , M f fu fp' 41- 'bf' Mfr ' -.12 . '-. n'J4AdL lr Du Q .b ' -v . , wif' 4.4-. L - ir? -1.61-A11 ' f' , , , V ' m,..,n,, A I Q 4Q-,fii3a5..,, ,, -fa N 'N-. -71 46 Y -NK 3134 4 aiu ,QNQI 'A fa, X. rw' gQ Lang'- . 1 S, ' 1 - 'ta if W 4 M ji 515 if nj -ff tram QW: 5 r ii, 22 s A Football brought more excitement than usual to Creek games this year. Sigma Theta Chi won the championship once more, but only after a title play-off game, necessitated by a 0-o tie with Nu Delta Pi during the regular season. The two undefeated teams met again and the Black and Gold proved their strength by handing Pi a 6-O defeat. A7 9 1 'fihivx :Www limb il. iii-.dllus-nn-. 4 Q2 'Mx ' L I 'V t -.. 4 I Q .. N 1,55 it . AQXP of -.- ,K .r QQ- U .5 ,f.... - 11. ., Q :rw Sllxti in s '1 I A-. 45 Y r AMA, BASKETBALL 50 , 3- nv- ' Bs x l 41' 'l 'S -' QT? 'lf-Lmf ws -A 'ff ,1 .Q-.,,.,. ... if k - ' Q i . h -1 sr 5 X' w -1, U uhm . W 'vbs.,..q.. .U -t -.. W J A bw asus. ' 'f -any-n..-any The Squire Cagers had their problems this year and did not enjoy as fine a season as in previous years. However, the team had an outstanding victory which sports writers the state over said could not happen. Newark State upset the unbeatable Montclair State team which, until that time, had compiled a 14-O record, and were attempting an undefeated season. Spirits ran high that night even though the stands were filled with less than thirty NSC fans. ,Qu f .93 X. 'R A' Yiffil' TAT! ' x -u . gf '.wZf:1 f .iti'aF?iE ai 6 1142, , 1-' cQ 52' ' 54019, f M - m I P yrs, .,x 'S g, . L, we X55 . Cb - Q9 ' ,, 5 2 I W4 1' gferg, f-R5 . .., 1 it 7' x 1 - Av ' .1i. 4 vg- - mv .U , -,... ' rv ' 'P - AQ, I N My 5 - -J' .1 ,A fn? Q -V ,u . H i WA 55 . 5. WA ,Vx CHEERLEADERS if . , wks, 'x,,'h. WJ. . - S ..,. .-1' .ul 1-J.'h.z.f-q----- 'W' E . s. 4.4-...or Among the crowds, a special group of spectators is faithful to a team that maintains a heavy schedule. Always spirited, they motivate and stimulate a sometimes barren bleacher. Make them cheer, make them shout, and keep them smiling is their dihicult task. And after it's all over and the echoes return to an empty court, who remains to cheer for them? The glory of the cheerleader is a personal one, and each would have it no other wav. 55 X .1 W3 .Rv nd' A - J ,Ii N 56 The Women's Field Hockey team, under the coaching of Miss Venezia, compiled a 3-3-1 record this season. Highlight of the season was a 0-O tie against unbeaten Montclair State. f Q z al ,. 6 4 fi f -442+ f 'fv ' ,Xi U ' fi .. J. , ' .X ' , y f .-'AA 1 - .- ,Lf 2, 1 , , .vavf ' -' f'5Ee'?3'E'f'Qggfz7,L . ffffiv'-,'f,1fw2,j,f , H. -31' . 'Z-ff ,4,1.w2.2,wff - 'Q f 1415- ?Y?if2:2'1:?fvr: . ,a 1-,M A ,- p. mf f,-f 15, .gm-uw 1 'fda-F sm, ff -:'v--W-Mm-1 Qgqi4q,f,w..f ,,f4g,:,:mA Z,12s.,'5g?.f,, 3- 2,1113 gk-Q.4Wptv. Lx f., V :E . 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YJ, . -uf A: ' Q., :gm J , 1 if fu -qs., HJ! ,,,x .rf .mmf Q J 1 It Women's Basketball wi MEN 'S ATHLETICS xx sgfmfm Y -Y 1' fa ' 7 sw 'f Km X if f F W w l N M N if 3 J Q x av 'A-T.. 3 .. 1liE'ff?i'g Y N I N N 1 6 1 is A ,VA..1.vl I I - .1 55,2 Q? ,X-.LN ' -M., wg, 1 55:5 23 - ,. V N i' 'iplji -116' - 41937 1 ,D - .n 1 vva,- ,-4jv.jj,-1rV' '- .M .f 11 fx--,-1 -' --. 'f,.1,,: F-, , , Q P . '. 1 .nf - -1..1. Mr. Cullen - Golf Coach l I I N rf F 0 4 Dr. Errington - Tenni5 Confh ww.. it , f- . nm- A . . ' ' 'xyfif ' K 5 If J. 5, , -hu -Q..A.A vi, --.-,,. w . . 63 REEK BASKETB LL V' Jff 4195119 mums, A ' ' .- W V f . . 'V' f '-f '-wr . sw- ,. wqgw ,, ' 9 . , gf K gm . :H ,m.4fgnA. 4 0 ,, QQMWW pf' ,J I yf 5 ! f l I E 1 4 -f 4, apt, ,ggi . ' , 4, WHL. Basketball is probably the Greek sport that is least dominated by any one particular team year after year. Each season is a new and different contest, and it is not until the final game is over that anyone can be sure just who will walk away with the tro- phy. 65 BASEB LL With the return of several veteran players, and the acquisition ofa new coach, the baseball team hoped for a promising season. 66 r ,- W. WE' ,,. ,,y.x A 1 K Ex v X ,r , '- yawn:-, W '-fy ,f . gc, 3 , xi , f 1 E- ri. .1:g. i 'A' mx 1' .- .213 1 -ff -ff- A -.gr ui ..,w ' GREEK SOPTB LL Softball marks the end of the competition among Greeks for the year. This is the last chance for the representative teams of each frater- nity to vie for the coveted Greek Sports Trophy. The winner of last year's season was Sigma Beta Tau with a 3-O record. This win gave Tau the victory it needed to take the Sports Trophy. gf,-uni .na-1. rf -'ow -5 xi- ' A:-1 .Q gb 9 0 ' 04 78+ .uafirb 4-.v 3 - ' I Q H9 - ' , ., 'mv T, 44 v ,J 1-.s?Pw.f i xiii:- NIV x W ,lv Y' , Q V f I-Q :Q Q r '31 f 3'! ,:.p A -J,..u-, -,,'A nf- - I I.- ' .. 1 ,-,-x. 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N fgii 4.5 I , f -j 'n.-AL-I 3. v , , , 'sqm ' W: , 0 ' ,.x.' .uz , . i- :A L. v . . J, , .- wr -J!! GREEKS V 57:4 .n ., ,,H. . .,,, ',3,,- .J '-.u,'r::.-, f f . ,.4 .. ,,gf- . ,' , , I ' I :Q V. Un, a ug. , I . 1 V . .I -. ':,l: I 1' If .6 , a 11, 1. rg ,,iQ,!, . 4- -1' ,.- - , m.v'1f III!-I V .2 2 -if L' z HZ ' uf .1,. , l, :ku 4 x ,rx 4 'Gisli 4, , , PLEDGING , - eff.. Q I 4 . Zo! as X ' 35233 SHE if MA X x s x THETA CHI X v N if . S. 'Y Q .ii 'Yi f ' , ..g.'g.ij..: 4' .K ' ' IX! 4 A5 ,X S I ,' - 1 78 if I Although fraternities and sororities seem to be flickering out of existence in many institutions, Newark State has managed to preserve the traditions of Greek life. To be an individual, today, is to do your own thing. To be a Greek, is also to do your own thing - together! Q 70 1 4 2' An active life is not the singular purpose of being a Creek. The responsibility of service is a major theme of many groups. During the course of the year, various types of fund raising drives are conducted to promote and support essential research in medical technology, and provide for disadvantaged groups. c as I 4 '4'-'law' -'- a' ml.. 80 N655 xnsjf X96 .1-15, X +1 1,,, ' -5 5. :J X, 'l?32 :N-'f Elfxtvx' in -. ,,.:Z',- ' tm' 'XKYLQFQ f'9Q .131 ' 1 Ng. F ,Q x -. ' N? 4 ' '15 3:15.-.,'fYi. Jiri. -:wc X , Qgfv . r 'iii vff 4,-'I' 'F V' ,I 2 '13, YJ. xv. -xiii Y Vi A :qi :P ,..,.-i 1 vs '-2 ., 74 gf '. K b - Q-QR 1 5 lqwhxw New 'Y ff X, 9' ,Q K if' 5 fl 81 Months of practice and a lot of aggra- vation. For what? For the chance to have your group stand on a stage and show what it can do. Some are lucky enough to hold a trophy. Others watch prepara- tion go down the drain and think about next year. 5.5 1 M..-152 nf. U. 82 Sigma Beta Tau - Winners of Greek Sing 1969 A .I-....-... ,..., at-am S Y fi 'nn - Z. fx' i f., . - , . A.,H.N-,-xs 2 f xfgggirggg-mi-1q2fSf:ff vw., W - 355.1 W Qi 3-fi, . 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P -Q-,..--.n E N, nr 33' ui? .. sf 4 Q 11-f',44-,V 'r .,,-X 1 . ...V V x.l., ' 1, ' ' 'C - -.J ...www N , I , Q u-.W 112: ..., 1.IZ ., .-Q ss. Z'-lb can .hs --' -.J ,pw . -.4 4 1 A 1 1 A K l It :I 1 fx R, ,aff 5.1M 6,.4- 4 ' 1 V a 1 ,, f n , 47' I I . I I . , . , Us f, ' ,171 Lx. t , A different atmosphere has engulfed our library. No longer does the student rush to that last desk to be alone with his thoughts. There are three floors in which to lose oneself . . . books, tables, study rooms. f--, uf - Q 'N i .paw-if' - -iii 1 'l 'nw ---Q- ,,,, qi' C N 4 Q .ar- . Q P ! v-- -A, - - . B3 3 V ,.4A:..m:f.Q..ehS 4' Av .3318 S fd NT , -t 'V- ls. ff 4 1 wr , A 353 3 lg I 5 4 ill ' ' -ada:-uni . Mm diff vm Y'-X There was a time when you bought books and limited Sundries at our book- store. Novv you can get anything you want, -..-gy., IV. ,jf is I sl., ,sms I f' E 9. fn .1 .hy ii-g..piQLv:,.,,i ga ,Z !'91:i. 4 1 ft Yi i : 2-sl 711: 114 . :I , l s-. if i bffiaf fx- 314' A E.A WU' P 'Q -JW 1 ll The E,E.O. program has given Educational Opportunities to many Exceptional young people. Under the direction of Mr. Roberts, it has placed the availability of education more easily within the reach f those who might not have had chance for one reason or anot' 7 1 l'l ,J :J n 1 we 0 14'- ,'bl'- .. la' V fini: 'Wi-alll. 9 'fytl' . 'A f'L'J'u.l i 54 l ,,-Via-1 --ef , M: fy., , 1 U 4. I , ,M ., lwg 'F ia X Wi 5 v 6 B' lf -'l '5??x, .W 5 f-W,,, 5. Q.. bn , l I ,- v H ', mf N 9 1 . g N -va' :ffl , z, . l 1 2 it 15,31 ' y47N'. Q 1 . ,hy R nd l X' 1 H 5 . A , , I J! 'r- '4 , . ' -r A1 -rf 7 ,ei 53 ing' lj. .1 - s 113' still! ' :xp is 1 1. t Wi' :wi ry' Q I 1 pig? 1 4 ,J . si.- , el ' s FACULTY SEN TE The Faculty Senate is to the faculty as the Student Organization is to the student. chairman is ,lane E. Cuinnane. Zsaiif X 118 5 2 3 Z 1 s f W., ,um ' 5'vu ,W V Y M lvnwmvppy , Q 4 ,.- 3, t, 'lm - .Q ' ,Q we ' n N. X N. wil!! Q ,A-fi M. q 'H' W DWMQ U u, , I ., -4 K ,.,., . , 3 Eggegak ? W . ,. '- xr '4 ffl ' f 4 Q XA . , swam, z p b ' a.,v,,v9,g..m. vp M Q 1 1 an-W' il'- . vw 'sv-:fenf-,,,l,H,,?' ..- I A Y 1 7'-1 lg .4 ' '- .,'19, ' gl 6 4411.-ss, , 'V' , , K J .hn:z. . 2.4-wwe 5 .A 1 Wag' fr-...,,,,. 'U' In -Q. ,jf 1 i i ,Z 1 Sv swf I 'Q , , f rn X CP Z cn ....,.-r- gm P, we '.,-Xf I 'f if 0-1 E ! 'X' 1 w 5 1 ,1 llmmlmfffr: ' .i S 45-4 Tfiiflf ii. fly! :A Y' f- 1 3 'f5.4t 'fT?f'1-it QA ',ik m5'zQ' 1, ' f 4 J' if 4115 21'::.:':..-r 1 it A is V .Af - J H c- ov' . 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Q,. wwf! - 'Mt . 1 ff ff? 5 ,,., ,..f. -v,4'..1fI After three years of study, the education major tries his knowl- edge. Student teaches student, yet, in only a few months, a stu- dent will become a teacher. .. . -.4, A ' ,v 3 ' H-5,', .' 4 -. ' .-.F . 3y , 1, r- ',,:',1','-,j, - 4- 5 1 uf-givf. 4.i'ii'i-.u:m?5?'i'.T?:m .far 1 . ,Lily ,VA r ki ' ' 2 . h . A . ' l 'sw r- V0 V9 fb 'U l E., Lat 'K xx A 'un vw ay. V... qu: f' if ' , , I U V A gs 'Q I -New ' ,. Q' -f. No matter how you try, there's no turning back now. This is the end of the line. No more care-free college life. The world is waiting for you to take your place. So go ahead and give it a try. And remember, don't look back. ' w aa y ,514 B33 X 0 1 W 4 N Rx r'5sA f ' -. A-H fu f' X.: y 1 ., , H 1 1 Q s A' N, f., is f 9 K' ' Jr ' ,Aw 9 KVQ Q 1 l ' ' ,f .ff I . ' r 4 ,af '. ' gr, A L Kp! ,fit f,.,5v.mgtQMn'? 1 s ,wr 1-nl William F. Buckley Commencement Guest 5 .H angie ., f get gi f ' -fr Sw: ' 5 ff ,-A ' A sn' 1 r if 'gfgfi'-ff 'Mn F 1, .U, V ,,i ,. 4 ,. -4.-.,.. 5 , D I I ,, fit ,v-, .4- , ,... ..1 1. .Ulf J-, 'Liv' l 4 b,.,.w PW' . .F J -'fl I -IQ: I Www Student Organization ranks within the top ten U.S. col- i leges whose students control their own monies. Our cor- poration serves its constituents with an impressive quar- ter of' a million dollars. C t 3:05 4, iff' 5.1 5i'E?1litQ'l5i.' -1 -. 1 'f5'2if1':l.l,7-LV-' ' ' I jug' 2 A E 3'i'1gfiQ3li,:y?QQ,::Q,ja,,. V, ',,:p V .:Q.,y,f,'g1 '., e',w ,rg-gf-lt-tg?-is 'mem J u 5ff lJ'q4'.1-ll f' if Xi6!l5:f1i'k'il'v3'3'!mlf 1 fl EIN? 912291-n - i ! I 1 . ! 0 P 41 Q-,A Q Q' 6 Q 'O vu.. ,,. ,ff of of O Q C Q1-1 ' -an 1 gm. f -Q ' 9 ' 'efluu ' -r-11 ,, ?x-:-1:1f rv- Q. -.L 1.- ', gm..--3 ' in -Q ,-- 1 1.1 1.-I.. '61 1 ' N, X fx 1.1.1. 1 --11.9 -'!-1'.g':1 'u .1 L.-v,,:1f1-Hg: ' ' 31-1. ' x . 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H , 11:11 . . 1 ,1 ,.., .1 Paifgfw ST DE ORGANIZATI 1 1 1 .1 X-71' ., 1 I 1' 1 i 1r ..1' .1,, 14, ,111 , 1 L-1 ' 3 '1 1' ' 1 ' 1-19: 1 1 f , ' .1 1 1 1 p1,V. ,,r. 1 11,1 A 1' 1 - -.. ., 11.1 1 .,,. -1 1 . .1 ll W 1.'!i:. 1 ,' 1 ,git V122 ' , 1 .gr 4 1 ', nxt 1 .4 1-, 1- .1115 11 . .'2 .f 1?1'f7-f-f41': 1 ' '-Z 'l.,v 1 -'I I . . 1 , , - . . 1 1 1.f ',l I I 1 A .I . I f f , -5. A-.,1k,' ' '.-ffl' , . 1. ..,' .uv D 1-. . fl Q gf .-.i , 1- 1 1 ..- ', If -1 ..f,, I I' I 1 f 1 'f 4 i 1-A H .. ' 1 1 I ' , ELECTIUN5 'aff :if V4 .rv in . . , mG,899f-gl, '1 ,X W , ., A-g.,:, rw. at ,3,..Q-1, x M. 1,7 iss, . 3, def ig , im ,iv MM -'Z if ,X -xf.. :M 1. Y v, , M, ,L W- x QQ 1 , , .J OHF l ,, 1 128 s-nz-frmm I n n NIT UPG ' x QTUDFI ' . 4 ' - 'I' ffifille Pm,sQ1x:LN L, ,, N.Jx 'X rvfgw f 5 1a ' Qin aww G f' 'V ' .4 1 w.,,,,., tu., - -ja ,A +'suw-ungun-qs,--.-W.-,-v--. av. .i M Y ,why 3 Y .F 1 ' ! .. g.1.' in: Q A 'U 'R 5 NW N Wo- f K . N 'IPO I fl W E LE DERSHIP 3 s i s 3 Z 2 2 1 i l Ke 3 s J 5 . l Q X 5 1 , 4 4 Q 35 is - . i Z 2 1 1 ' - E is 2 fn I 2,5 L 5 ,Emi ,n . ff .gf Q 1 3 2 il i l3O In September, a week before classes start, the annual exodus to an isolated camp begins. The bus takes you on a long ride, and once you get there, you anxiously await your first group meeting. No one can really say what happens after that. But there are many unanswered ques- tions. What is it that binds any group together? Is it trust? A common cause? Or is it simply the harsh realiza- tion that despite all our prejudices, we must learn to live together? Not all problems are solved here, but some people take that same bus home and leave something behind. a,-- 'ire :Hi ,V Wu-w was Q,,,x,, E 1 v yuh it . fx 7 Q 2:51 ORIENTATIU 'xx-ff 1 W-'im iv' via. N ,JA ' - f . N ' ' qvpuurw-un 'f qf1 -f Aawmrm',.nn':fff', - -1-ff+f P 4 'W f'f'f' M ' 1-ww.-... A-m 451 gas.. gg i ' 4 , J . -- x AE?- .qs Ji as 4 wax xx: in JW 4 il hh-wth. X W' 4, , .M , ,, , f. , L , -Q4 , - , - ' . , , ,A-lffg ,- eq, ,Q-.. if --. - , .b . r .pg-5. . . . Zyvfr, ,-'gy1jf'5.'2f,iwi.if,g-'7L,- 1 k, W 3, 'aging 'jvf' ilk. ' U V ww . 4m'fe,g4f,f,,, Q05 J., 4 i ,K 2 r, . ..-g15,f,w1. ,H xy, A,Qs:4.f:5 i. f-,-,.-.gf ,,,,, 1.3 I. .Tv W ,i , S.,-,:1g,.1., .-Li. .fy-5 . --Q-Q1 0 A ,Z t . . . ,N . M .1 ,.,.., .Av .. , . www . tw, Img! 135 STUDE T COUNCIL H A, A ,Z-P QW ima., -nv' K 'how 141' -0.400 -mg-AUPVA 136 N w I I I x I F if 'J i 3 V' A I u l I lg 4'- u 5 's , . A! -: J I l ? L 4 , f 9 I g 'E 3 1 SF 'I 4 'Sv' kr.-nm. ...Q T' i STUDE T ORGANIZATIU EXECUTIVE B0 RD William Loehning Student Body President Newark State is in a period of prodigious growth, and as the campus and its belongings expand, there are cer- tain organizational changes which must follow in order to keep up with the speed of our development. For instance, there is a need for total reapportionment within Student Organization so that the growing population of the school might keep in closer contact with its governing council. The formation of an All-College Senate would bring together all governing bodies of the entire school and would hopefully make for more immediate decisions in policy making. lt would also be a direct approach to further student-faculty dialogues and discussions. In the 138 months ahead, it will be important to remember that the days of the small Newark State Teacher College, domi- nated by the conservative Greek organizations, are chang- ing. We now can see that our school is not oblivious to the national trend, and that our size will soon demand that the leadership on campus will have to be shared by all groups. The Black students, and the New Left, as well as the conservative right-wing groups must learn that the fastest road to progress is through cooperation among all students. William F. Loehning 9. al , .fi ..--- an ov,fi51,, , - 5 Y an T-f iff, .-I c.A-an 1 'r-49' tv. 1- ,- N: Paul Matos Vice-President l an , fbx .QA I l l n S l Michael Napurano Treasurer Kathy Platt Asslstant Treasurer l I I 4 14 0 L I 1 Q A X f NX Mrs. William C. Dagil i111--ll Buokkeeper ,....-l , - .x A x 'X ug:r ll1 'N fi Ioan Gotz Secretary Joanne Patriarca Assistant Secretary Eugene Pixler Advisor 1-- ' ' will 1' L -.f we .vu I 1 I I KW We 141 1 5 i ! . I 'fix-V. f .'4, V -4 iw' Mn. Q3 Lenny Di Nardo Seniur Claw President loe Oliva junior Class President 42 , i I i 1 I L i s V U 4 J L f Q. li: :ff 11. WC 11 W x Y W i w 1 1 .1- Iohn Todd Sophomore Class President Regina Seigel Freshman Class President i si: FI NCE BO H? if 144 LN. Bob Baxter Chairman Finance Board Members Bill Loehning Brian Kostec Ioan Gotz Caroline Iolly Butch Boyle Mike Napurano Tony Sa Ierry Vernotica Paul Matos Kathy Platt Mark Durrna Joel Albert Marion Kortjohn Advisor L, 1 CULLEGE CENTER BC RD 1 1 V W 1 Q 4 . 2 1 4 7 i xv 4' F K Don Merce Chairnmn Qs. in K 1 E ...,...-N-.-,.. ..... E . 5 Q I . 4 146 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 L ,A DEPE DE 1 K K 5' ,,5 Kevin Alton .55 'Ti ' as-wiv x V5-1 fs, f ,X , HN. ..,,W, 1 Pi5lyQu53f Z . . Susan Stein .Malia l -ff 5,: '?Ir Q. 1 , ri 'Q Af:,?.YS. A Q ' 'saw S .v,, f. QQ, 11, N-5 ' .iuid A I we ,J - Y -mffg A' M? ' . uSig,w::-mf 11 'rffe 4. . ' 'flilfvl ', v .xx 4 .QT ',.:' -.fvvgh '- .. 14 7 TQ, '1 Ya , , ' ' a .,3, I 0. ' ,H , Y In.. - Nssg ' Win -4 I i I 5 Q I Q :Q V J' I ii A 1 3 Af ' fe .D t 1, 5 , C I' fp ,, V in L is Betty Stein Kathy Renaud I l ,, , Kevin B. Alton - Editors-in-Chief Susan M. Stein Maureen Higgins - Managing Editor Patricia Kelly - Business Manager Betty Stein - News Editors Ioe Oliva Kathy Renaud - Assistant News Editor Dave Lichtenstein - Feature Editor Ed Naha - Assistant Feature Editor Diane Arminio - Copy Editors Ro Robertson Rick Watson - Sports Editor Dave Walsh - Photoggaphy Editor Ina White - Circulation Mary Ann Leidell - Advertising Larraine Hill Iames Iandrowitz - Advisor Ge...2r Ioe Oliva 5 , l ,E 1 ' Jw WL' ' 'if . 'sillvflfl l.4.4': , ea! iff' -sw ,J., 5 Dave Walsh 150 -,--.-.---Q I.. ,. ,?,,-.. , . ,K . f ! 1, 1' ,. 'Q 5 s 5 . ig, . I Lorraine Hill 1 4 I Mary Ann Leidell 5' 1,4 . 23,24 f A. 'I 4. 4 4? up 1 , ,fr , ,: 5.3. . 'fy-, fl . f T: 10' X 1 r -K J is A Q if! tg AWBNSJJ Rick Watson 5 W ' -5-N,,, .... fx x 2 x12 Diane Arminio Ed Naha Ina White 152 'lftr Dave Lichtenstein 'Q it 5-, F I fi gr 1 5. gi f I I x N., I 'X SA N. R Ji .gps-'Q QN AN G10 QR! .. A59 E QB. X 3 ' 7 L9 1 35tt3'fT7'4F'V - 735 T 7 'Y fit?-F3ff 'f f- 57 i I 'J' , ETC. Nfvs ffffi-Q 'ir kai 1 EQ A Editors - Georgena Van Strat Marie Kanceljak Associate Editor - Dean Boubalos Secretary - Sharon La Vigne ,wmv .L Oki.:-I '- ,Q .fr Y A 1- mn., ,F ' ,r mgx Wyf daft I y 1 -'f T' 11 . YA! - 1 .- Y w W 1 l 1 154 is . 'Y' 'rf BASBU 1- 'Q' ai K - 'Y -wry- if in Ronald Franklin - Editor Sylvester Williams - Production manager Gwendolyn Guthrie - Typist, Reporter Cathy Tumer - Typist, Reporter Ieffrey Caffee - Reporter 155 5 an, .... 9 ,img F' 5 V MEMUR BILI V HM' ,. Imqqg .rt HHN' S, l. 1 ,L L f.. 'NR 5 Q 'A A ,Q 2 pf 1 ir, fx P il . ii :Q 'Nl , 1.. : 1 '- 2' .vi??.x34g5 ' w','f:'f3s My-31' za L. i K rig' C f i Qff.?U'w -V f fi, ! VV' ' 14 Y 156 -x-.1 Glenn Lewis - Editor-in-Chief Tony Sa - Managing Editor Barbara Io Lamparsky - Busin Maureen Gilshian - Secretary Chip Cuidera - Photography Dean Boubalos - Literary Llaine Pisano - Seniors Iudy Fasone -- Activitieb Ricl-X VVata-on - Sports Bruce Davib - Sports ess Manager Tony Sa :- I ff, 4 VM, .L Glenn Lewis si ,155 2 2, NJ 146. N fryxggfl , N ,L , 2154? ,,,,n- . , -pvgf fYfQ,'E ,432 0-as-,QW Chip Cuidera Dean Boubalos 1 ,..,.,-.,,.. . M A A ,. .X vw... ..m.yN. - - . ,Q . W f ,ka - f -fm q.....mam' ' ,. Rick Watson Bruce Davis A 'Q 6 K P 1 w, . rr ig fx, 4 N132 ' ,MQ 5521 -1 ' '-YT' , 'H ' 5 3 vT:,3:g.:qw P , H f '- -Jeff mah, 4: -.. . . f - -, . gpg ,1:, ,R 2 i. .he- y 1.'.:i,f5-, A 'lif' Pwr ' 577.5 f':7 A ' -t 1, qV'.fy', . -..,, W --Q -5. -.f S.C.A.T. . Peter Zanias Chairman Kathy O'Connor Secretary 1 ' , . --I, -1.5 V 1.- u V V I, ,mn V :'A'j,, -1511 Y. .1 4 ,- I ml . If . 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I6 'K U ,,U.f. vf 'E 13 m ,. .1 , -XM' 41... i a x I- Av Za .V 'f ,J 1 QM x 1 ,A 453113, ' why Ill' ' I fvafy' x .Q n a v , .I xi l iff ' rv gr gl 'l l l 1 I There are particular events during the year which cannot be categoriied according to the normal book divisions. The following section has been designed to give particular attention to those things which, by their irregularity, free our campus from day to day existence. 9 I l I I 1 i , I s 4 5' ,, N 1, y 4 I 4 z L r 5, tla E l3,...-..- QPQ ' GL, 'x ,wah 3 . If AIM' iff. ,,, 6vL-. yr' ,ff b' ...J 1 ' A .:51f1f',fQ ' . I up ' . P. . ., 5 uv ' 4 A' 'QS' LH- Q.:3'.f'f. v?, .4 162 ,.-0.1, Mr. ' ,Viv , I . ,. fp, Q 3 ,i it y K , 3 ig Q ,l lzggi f ' ' , R, E . i 5 5 dl' N '? sm -1 5 Jw -t.? ,,,.,..,,.,.- 'Q J-N 4. Ml!! V Q- K Q tmm-W . ,---.--,M-,a,,, 555555555555 . ' ,Jw X477 'B Construction means more classrooms, more facilities, and new depart- ments. Our new buildings will extend the fine arts program, and house a new drama department, offering still another major and graduate course. The physical education department, for the first time, has a full-time athletic director and will soon offer a major to men. 163 Before the introduction of a major, the music depart- ment often had difficulty in attracting interested students to participate in its various performing groups. But with the inception of a music major two years ago, vocal and instrumental groups now thrive, and rehearsals are built into the major's schedule, making things a bit easier for everyone involved. These groups perform from Septem- ber to Iune and publically display the talent which so many of our students possess. 5 lt if X v fW?M3'1?4i' -' tw with ,. fl' Nuff ,iq ...gov . ,?,ri2,f,4f, 5 Y. ,I .7 4 ey: 5 ' 'Q' ,1a5r?E',..5f.Ti? !Z1- ' ni k 1, gl t' , v , . ,. .x Q 3. A ,I Y Q ,Y 4 v 4 x 4- 4 Q it - , dx Q I 4 3 If 4 4 5. Sm ' '3 '-2 ' 1: N ,, -' - 2 f 1 f I 1 fy 1 2,6 5' , ,sg .A , 'V .g ', KL., 6 Ji ' 1.1 y ' U, A . ' , 2. ff sk ' ' 4753 .54- K U w 1 ,K I S.. N 'f1rn,,, K f .- .....A.-,. 1 Thu if J . , N ,-P if sg J J, Q Q 3 l L 'W' 3 ,fx 5 5: 1 X ff' -f .tg n. ,X 5 W 3 Q sf z xv 5. 3. :ff T 3 s 7 1 2 The autumn breeze nipping at the faces of cheering spectators. Taking a swig from a flask in the grandstands. The Marching Band and the confetti. The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. Well, there's always the Wide World of Sports. Could the irony of fate once more show its hand? All-Conference. All-State. Would the Wide World of Sports ever televise a Newark State game? Stranger things, my friend, have occurred. We gaze at the athletic field and picture a gridiron, but all we see is an empty field. And we mumble with the wind, Uh well, there's always next year. , 1 1 V - 3.ffwg,2Aj,'W Wfi1, , I , H -N l 'wkgq 'qi' ,nikki Q 0 AH Q .L'?1L,'e4,pj Q. jf.:-f,1.ja,1A.g1,g.?.,x..1.gf. .AL h '.....u ' 4 1 H,L .h'+' .3.' ' ' 'HI'-4'k :1f:111Qv.': P ' .x:'zmg4J.' ', e A 1-1 1 5- PF- DJ ' 'B ' ?s'Q'sQQ.::e'f03fe.Sle0 'I M 3' ' ' f ummm vu fn, A '3 fe 1 'n's'0's'a's'd W ffm' 'u 'o' - W E uanwzuo 4. gd. fi 649. 3 eqwnu aqui IW . I 'f 7 f ,K Q , ffl K V Vt ' 'fi' i ' I n Tl. I - wx 3 gint rw Pals. .-JT.. A.',,iX' If - ' Q' d A ' q ' -M 'Z kiwi, '69 '.'.7.'. -'V'r'i'e'-. J' 4 'U fa G' in mi, . V f 3,,,,g v- ev-if. . :gyd- , '- 1 i V 2 , . .rib-1, . . ' , Q ,,'g 9,7 if .I ' e M - Q A - f , ',-,ifff - W . 1 K K , 0 A . B . . ,, 9 A puff -Y M. N ,V f 11 .x ' f-'JW' f ' ,. v ' x. V 1- 5 . ' . '- Y' '-- AN., 'KA 1 'ir 'S-. in ..- l I 1 1-1... ,E . -. n . L,- .ir are - 'fs -nl' A ll - .v f .1 -.--- -. A 'M wi-i ., W ' '- . ' 'A , - ' ' JHGAW. Nix 1 L W ' - A vi M - 3 4' 'fm W N' - lm Q.. W Wsnrqmnlg. Nil , F .5 '-, I 'I' 'Qwliq n tif M . 'f5f 'vw in-A ' - .M f M '95P -- -N -f'-. ,su . ' W ' , . ,,,. v . -a..-nr J I I 1 , ,- .. , 4' JF' ' , . ' ,. L ,Af .. L.: . JL 4' -q.A,'1fJ,Q,,'f 4 .. 1' -f-f.1 4,x ' f7F A . r f -W' . I . 'dh t V- 4 . an an fn- L 04,10 I -5.5-um' X! 'V+ ,-. ,Q , 5 .K , J' Q .- 168 - JL ,. .: Qi. - . .,f Q 'pv Lg, ' 1 -- -'fr-. ' 3.54 ' . 4 'f fu -. .- D ,. W. , -Y- . I I , srl IF' ' er-: wi at 1 While everyone grew tired of waiting for good news concerning a football team, an unheard-of sport called Lacrosse sneaked through the back door of the athletic department and began its season. The new coach and athletic director, Mr. Waterman, instructed the team in the sport which was so new to many of the players. The team was scheduled to play such schools as Stevens Tech, Fairleigh Dickinson, and York College. 169 This year, a 1969 graduate of Ne- wark State was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the college. He, a former President of Student Qrgani- zation, is the youngest member on the Board. His name is William Price, and he is very much aware of Student Affairs and Student Life. Other members of the Board in- clude: Mrs. Mary B. Burch, Dr, Iohn R. Brown Ir.,'Mr. David I. Mytelka, Mr. Albert W. Merck, Mr. Meyer Melnikotf, Mrs. Laurine Qliver Motfett, Dr. W. Michael Blumenthal and Mr. john Kean, Chairman. N..- M 'Til'-'P' X :A 1 mx. . isi 170 41...- xv X z NM I lk . . i ' ' , , N 4 - 4 i f . f' tx f m-no4- l . .,,,,,. 'N V i. ' 'F H Zfraifif Lv bf f 1 I ff N 952 ' .. tits. at T ' A avi- Z ' 'M s.' F , - 1' I' 1, 'ti sew --, ' 3 .9 , i ,,,..1-?!', i, 5 f--S - v, T. ,' .r -, ,fr gi: 1 2-if ff! N ' N 'qt S 'cf' -elif' K 1' f3 't ,like 'x'. A g'.x N fri ' 5'?4nI ' i Q Y ,gl git' fe rf ' M' '- . ffl' 4 1 i p-3. Q 235 ' !f 'fi 4 I , .-. , rr i A 5 y v , 'Es . ' I Q Y , A Y 5 x. . . .' 3 ' , 1 ' 1 . fQ 4 ' M' 1 ' ' .. . . 1 1 3 'M' 142 , ' 'gn .31 N ,t s . Y y , A iff . .. xi- V 'IN - it Q, 1 7.5-Z?F rw' . li' l ln K13'I1 - HE I 5 v 4 . ' N Through the winter months, the campus becomes bogged under with the routine of going to class, hanging in the college center, paying parking tickets, and casting lengthy glances through windows which are closed to keep the winter cold out where it belongs. Students speed across campus to avoid the icy chill which has been known to sweep down from the gym, clear across to the theater. Those last few steps toward the shelter of a building quicken with the greatful expectation of warmth, and, once inside, faces flush from the fast change in temperature. All this is winter. But by the time March and April roll around, things begin to change . . . f,. N i. l i '1 s x TJ aifei,',,.':,-7 - 'f .f ' ' xl - . Tv, 5 T- s M -'I . .N .b '-,gf X..-- 'fA',.,2f. 'iw' . ' xxx ' X X , 5' we .f it a ., X . J K , '1 ,, M15 - N! I . if Y J 1' ' X, f ' N X 4 4 171 The days become warmer, and the buildings empty as students take to the green grass. No longer does anyone rush from building to building, but the pace slows down to .1 lazy walk in the sun. The wind that blew so cold is now mild, and no one seems to rnind it at all. Spring makes life a little easier, and the boredom that was win- ter is soon forgotten. . - 'wrf'1J15e - IWW? V +' + basis '9 4ffw4..'2e:e ' .. . 1 H .QR 'f Qs, '99 W 'af ,. . I4 wh , -K 3 : EI- Y V' '.' , ' li? .I Al .. 214.-' ' N ' 151, x- 4' .X ,n .xW T . -mu . . . H . yn 9595 - .Jn e- ., QNQ K xl s ' gg,ig.4W..X re , U. .-F y -... f's.i 172 vu. u 4' t 45? 'Y YJ aw Y Y . 1 , 45-iw Y- ?,,,, . .' 'J-I u' , N 'A 4 e was rw . Qt . .Q ' - ix Q , Q. ,V , , . ,',.'. I 4 X v or ikk,,',3i,,, ,rw ff' 21 1- ,' v Y is-9 :ff ':wf44r5?' 'f 11- ' ft . A uf '-+ Spun Ns, . , 'fliu ,, Q..2 '- 'mf'-P :'7',,4i E -'Q Lv .. qfnskf.-ff , ,.' . . . w' , -4 ., K V. 'ff A. V 1' v.3Asg-- f:Q. 1-,. 5, , by 1:6 J fi, PQ ' 'X , IH Sf, '.,r,5.ega-.A O veisg V m'n!ifil'f,ra', :if T 1 'jfr.,f 1 in 1 : .1 L. , ,f3':m ,. ' .v, vy, HM. .. 'a - , . v ' .Q Lx. ' f'- . -4 DP ,n ' ,, ,pm. . h - Qt' ul ,, -,-Trix! 1 -'na' v fy' . ' fsfi Yr 32' 1 If it 1 TO THIS DATE, MORE THAN 40,000 MEN HAVE BEEN KILLED IN VIET NAM. .-'win wb' 'r-:f.'.1,W ,- .N 'W'iWf' ?i-li ', ?fQ!3'si5-Tfigl- 1fwf1 .,11.-,Q .liaiqu 'I ,A LH. Y, :Lx u. 'l1',.1 VI' - , u , . x O .v .K 1: . 1 f 4 ,. ,I V . 1 .-Nl, V my I ,lx K H HW 'V 4' 1.5 1' - .' A: : 1. ?' -1 .'. , I v , . sig- L y ,. ,f' ' e , 4 , , .,..-1, 1, ,1 -r y, 1 I rx., V, , I v 1 -1 P' g',-- 4 .1 x,,, 'f ., THE IET OCTGBER 4-ff ,Q-f3 I- 5' 1' ' XF' AXQYW I . MOR TORIUM 15, 1969 aq'.s,f , Q Zgg ?'Y' ' 5 Th' is '-0' ,ffl Academia was postponed on October 15. The day was set aside in a series of discussions, and a collage of events that merged to form the Viet Nam Moratorium. That day there were no textbooks, no notebooks, no pens - just an expression of feelings about the war and its effects on us, for no one is left unaffected. 178 1 2-4 e a . F4- ,- iff' sis , Zz JA' A 179 ilu - 'TJ x IN: 1,25 r r .44- wi- -n' J ' ll A. t x 9 K ' 5 ' 1, K f l J 'E Alfltif L1 -- 3 The Viet Nam Moratorium succeeded not just at Newark State, but all over the nationg it personified a new awakening in the voice of young Americans. An inquisitiveness. A ques- tioning. But an orderly dissent working toward the betterment of our nation. 180 9 at 'Z vlfhahl 1' 1 4' f433f?f N'5 2S3?W'?FE3fli fSfE g.Q,.f5 , +ii'T1 2fkw W 5122 Efffxe 'FS' . if Q. . , 'P' f,..:vB2- is , ,M-, 2'P,i1f 4 l if -.f',, -Q , ,ff-f 1.Q +m, ' AQr v., xi my Q ,-, 'Z 1,2 ' 5 . ,M x ' Q 5 msgiff' li -'67 v'y'fx-,S ' , M, A,-uf ,,a,,,, , K . 1 nfgarlpfd -5. wx.-as s 'W' f A ' M wily. ' 'E 'sk' X A if ?i'Qx i. Cf' -MJ .VI-Q! . 'P A K ' A 'B , M X' Qi KET, ?,q',Qf-'ttf' 'rngtkfi-aw IB ff 4 -fa., 'F' A W f Kao x if nf- W 7' 1. QM fl! fn fl J' . 'R I mg r' ,ella 'Sh--52. Y . ' X W '-.lwqf , rift' 12,5 ' 4., 'jf Q' A . W' ,1 ' ,, Q f N. , .yi Ls K- Qrg, 1. up X fslyi 1 .i I fl -ff :9Q'10fW1f E? Q :Hy T.. if '1 . ' , -fgdgii x. Y ., ,ss ...T J 181 gall!!! 7:15 TPA -V- ETNAVI l lllllflT'0RlUlVl OCTOBEHl5 The students themselves who partici- pated in the Moratorium expressed a break from the apathy some say has cursed our campus. These Newark State students expressed a concern - doing so in a peaceful, orderly manner, thus man- ifesting a hope for true Peace. 182 4 i' J' -' 'Q as vw' - , P -' 1 'hr 9 - ' if , 1 if ON Q v an 3 'f su F. ,Q 1 Dvd . avant- ' ,q4gfe5, aaa in-frxiipwfiq . s -. , H ft, , i Q, t ' f za- 1 ... 1. is .. 4-stays' 1, 4 .Q , U '-- , x ' p'5m'Y , :ws X :ff '?f fE1Q?:, 'J ,Q . ie H EF. W' . , .,. ,, sg .- ms s . Q. Jw .1 t- l , 9 , .,.. r-,i,.w..,5,g.f,t 3-,Nm V an I ' P' ' H V l'. 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You'll walk through booby-trapped forests, teeming with jungle di- seases. But the most rewarding feeling is that you can rest assured you are doing your part to boost the Ameri- can economy. You are actively keeping millions of people in business making napalm, new and more destructive ammunition, and all kinds of murderous equipment. Youthful American red blood is poured into the mold, and out comes the revered American green dollar. , .31 , 48, . 6, 'Snr FM -a:'.M.-1',f.'4V V' ,-Iv. , -, :pw 1 - . 41 ,sg 1 Y1 Y ,mx ng f fir' s-:A I 1 . A ,, ,,V.Vg-.VJ VAL- 'Y,flax . V-gn, pf -4 Vw V V V Vw V V V' .,, ,xxx ff . - V14 .':,p0 I-.,rV,':-.m,.LVV, V V Van I If V s ' if9'3J f1fVVf,Vfy gf , f.:xf1:Mi5i,gFVsv,kl.Jigga-',i-.VH iV:.:.' . ?rvi.lf'.1,J, 'V 'V .rid y 4- -'V V' ' f WSF fQVfffff-V.,- -VVVV V ,.f- JI'f,.9g-'vig -Vw Vu. nm ,5.,Y...--3. V V -.9 V .VVV -. '4i,'f':-r .i fl ' 1 ,1 ', ' ' I If 1 r. 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BYRD General Elem9mafY General Elementary General Elementary PATRICIA ANN BYRNE ROBERT W. BYRNES CHARLES S. CADEMARTORI General Elementary English Industrial Education 223 IOHN CAFFREY TERESA CAGCIANELLI THOMAS E. CALISE Flnqial Sui-me General Elementary Industrial Education Stretched Before Our Eyes. 40 SANDRA A. CAMPBELL Early Childhood KATHERINE ANN CAPONECRU AUDREY CAPPETTA IOAN CARASIA in-nvral l.l1'rncnl.iry 2211 TINA CANDILOROS BRIDGET ANN CAPONECRO Early Childhood General Elementary 'NNW r? Early Cliildlmod Early Childhood ANGELA MARIE CARDONE General Elementary Some Ran DARLENE F. CARROLL General Elementary W N'r MARILYN MICHELE CARROLL Fine Arts L eff 'TPQ KATHLEEN CARELLA MARGARET CARLSON General Elementary Early Childhood That. 1 For This, Some Ioined iw gs 1 V - , fp: 11. -. wr, .435 -L th' fx, -515.7 YH ' .,-i I? 0 , ..-n Y 5- , -E 1,2 L. r . I I if gb- 'vi F i fi +2 .3 lt 'fi 13 , xigas M, 22 ,, M 4 as fri' li' 2 t 2 3 1 it , '? 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COLPITTS General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary wi 1, W- . ,s , SUSAN COLUCCI Special Education 1.28 I ARDYS N. CONKLINC THOMAS CONNELLH' I'hya1ca1 Educatlon fX,'L1fhQI'11,-lflik. KENNETH VINCENT COMISKEY Mathematics Librar Ur On The Grass. .QF Go -rf- BARBARA ANN CONOVER PATRICIA S. COOK MOLLIE B- COOPER Early Chlldhood General Elementary 591191111 EIPINQIWY-1I'3' MICHELE Q, CORBO MRS. ERAN CORCORAN MAUREEN CORCORAN Physical Edufation CQIWVJI El9m'?flfJTY lwncml EIvnwr1t.'1rN fm L l lrl l l an GX BARBARA ANN CORDASQO PATRICIA CORSO EDWARD R. COSMAS l'l1y-.Kal ILdLlgrltl0I1 I,SyChOlOgy lVldll16II1dflCS Uthers Found Io Prom Being fi -z BARBARA Cowen BARBARA cowr BEVERLY 1. CRAIG Ceneral Elementary SPQCIJII Education General Elementary 230 CQERAIDINE P. CRISCUOLO LINDA CROSETT NORMAN CRYSTAL lalflv ffhlldlwml General Elementary Industrial Education x v . ' K Hx ., 'F' E ef?-p , ' M A' ' . ' f ' 2 . KA K. ' . 7 -- 'Y FRANK STEPHEN CUSHION General Elementary Accepted B Those In The Snack Bar. K GERALDINE PALLITTO DANIHER MOLLIE DAWKINS EDNA M. DAVVSON General Elementary Eclucatxon General Elementary ROSE MARIE DeBENEDI'l'TIS CAMILLE DE PEO FRANCES DE F50 General Elementary General Elementary ENN C l1'ldhO kl 231 ,l .S ,fa v xp: 1 r lilly W 4 I' vb. 4 J wif- H135 .nk 1' N hc fi, f wh s,',, , 'LD L CHARLOTTE DE FURIA MARY ELLEN DEFUSCO Lcneml Elementary Early Childhuod But Unl Exams S DIANE DE GESO KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ DELMANTO General Elementary PIWYSTCJI Edufdfmn CLARA MARIL DEL NEGRO CAROL R- DE MARIA CHARLENE ANGELA DE MATTEO C'l'I 'l U m mrV I'hvsiq.ll EduL.1tiun Gelwml EIEUWNAVY ALICE MARIE DEM5K15 CATHERINE ELIZABETH DENNEY MARY DEN35 Mdthematicb Sogml Sglgmg General Elemcntarw' Would Pinall Determine Our Future. X af F r 2 Y DONNA MARIE DEPASQUALE LAWRENCE DEPASQUALE KATHLEEN DE QUOLLO Gefwfdl Elemellfdw Englif-h General Elementary 1- .13 G5 Q Q 1 v 'ir 's DEE D'ERASMO MARYANN DESCH DIA-NNE CAIL DESPOSITO Special Education General Elementarv General Elementary 233 I l i l r l 1 l I 1 . if '- GLORIA IEAN DELIRLO0 KATHLEEN DEVORAK Fllw Arte General Elementary For Some, The Io V Q pl Q IACQUELYN DI BELLA SUSAN IACQUELINE DILLER General Elementary General Elementary l l 4 l 234 l 'J IOLL BARRY DIMOND IOHN Dl NARDO l llyfll'-ull Sfxence FRANCES DEZZANY General Elementary f Being MADELYN BARBARA DI MECLIO General Elementary LEONARD C. DI NARDO Industrial Education - an fb PATRICIA RODEN DIQUATTRO MARGARET E. DODGE PATRICIA MCLAUGHLIN DOE General Elementary General Elementarv M.1thern.1t1u A Sophomore Never Happened. 'N rm . 2 -r Y PATRICIA IEAN DONAHUE LINDA ROSE DON DIEGO FRANK V. DORAN Early Childhood lN1dfl1CIU.lflC'l. lrlbeml An, A As CYNTHIA IEAN DORL Early Childhood fa. . ,ff RICHARD IOSEPH DOTECOWSKI Lvocml Studie-2 ffm -at MARGARET IRENE DOWNKY LYNN IUNE DREW IUDITH DUBAC llhVHlK.lI LdllhlflUIl Q-vnerxll Elemcntarv Education 236 LM, 52 df'- ,sr 7'- R -if ,L '5'Wg 4t f -. -1 A -...Q 4' ' rn ',f -We K. --Q .n - N 3 1 7. ' I xkluv QL ..,. X WILLIAM H. DUDECK DOREEN DUDEK ROBERT DUDEK Industrial Education Liberal Arts General Elementarv 1 ' x I .n, 1 inf. 1, I' P Sophomores, There Was A Decision. GX MARGARET ANN DUKES LINDA DULL DIANNE C. DUPRE Liberal ATIS Eduqahgn Mathematics REGINA ELIZABETH DUVALIER MARY DENISE DWYER GER-AI-DINE DZUBAN English General Elementary' Engllbh 237 ng 3 K 1 L 238 1 2 ' L i M f DOUGLAS EATON, IR. MELINDA M. EBERT ROBERT RAY EBNER General Elementary General Elementary Industrial Education Whether To Remain n Independent 4 iff 'Lf SYLVIA ELAN General Elementary IANE M. EDWARDS Fine Arte IUDY LYNN EGNA Early Childhood 0'8 - CAROI. ANN PLUS MARY ENDERS SANFORD M. EPSTEIN F-Hlv 9 l1lldlW d Fine Arts General Elementary I GAIL EYBERS ARLENE FAIRBAIRN General Elementary EClUC8fi0f1 Or To Become A Greek. Q. 'A ffD , .Av- Q GLORIA FANTL Education 'QW KATHLEEN FARKAS Liberal Arts 641, 3.5 GRACE ALLISON FARLEY General Elementary 239 24 NORMA FARRAR IUDITH LYNN FASONE IULIE FATUROS General Education General Elementary General Elementary 4 The Independent Spirit Was Evident Qi ,sn V. NANCY R. FAUER ROBIN IOSETIE FEDYK General Elementary Mathematics ,A 11 iq if QR 4 'sa u ' R l rare .. CYNTHIA ANN FELEGI LYNN DIANA FELLOWS Early i'l11ldhuod General Elemcnmfy 5 m 14,51 M' ina? fl- f l A DARIA SUE PENNIMORE THERESA FERRARA Mathematics Early Childhood In Shows Of Free Expression ..., -.. ,. v NANCY MARIE FI CKI Science 1122 I1 E QW Qi., fl IACQUELINE ROSE FIDURSKI General Elementary 445' fi -. ' '44 ff LORRAINE FILLIMAN Fine Arts 241 42 n! n IW' FRIEDA FINE BEVERLY MARCUS FINK ALEXIS KATHERINE FISHER The Greeks Confined Themselves , 'V' YK I . MARILYN FISHMAN General Elementary MAUREEN FLANAGAN LARRY FLEMING Secondary Science Education if ty, 3 KVX , BARBARA FLYNN MARY NOREEN FOLEY VIRGINIA CLARE FORD Hwtory General Elementary General Elementary I 5 Qfkx 1 ,J BONNIE FOSTER MARY FOSTER LOUISE CATHERINE FRANK General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary To Ceremony, Sport, And Fun. fs I? A PATRICIA SOUTHARD FRANK GENEVIEVE G. FREEMAN IOHN IAMES FREEMAN General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary ai' QA I l IOSEPH FREITA5 SANDRA ANN FRESULONE SHELLY PRIEDMAN Industrial Education General Elementary Early Chrldlrood 4 44 M A4 IUDITH PUCCELLO Special Education i ganf -'M' Spring CHARLOTTE LOUISE CALLA General Elementary ii' LINDA ANN GALLAGHER ALCESTE VIRGINIA CALLO MARYANN CANNON A r General Elementary Clem-ral Elenwnmry Fine r S- 11 ALISON B. GARDNER RICHARD T. GARDNER SUSAN IANE GARDNER Special Education lndustrral Education General Elementary Ends The Sophomore Year. al IEANETTE CART!-AND MARCIA GEARY FLORENCE TEDESCO GELDZILER Special Education Physical Education General Elementary BARBARA A. GENEGA SUSAN M. GEORGE ANGELA MARIE GERARDI General Elementary Early Childhood Speclal Educatron 245 Q 9 4: 1, an GEORGE M. GILCREST SUSAN IOAN GILMAN MAUREEN GILSHIAN History General Elementary General Elementary Iunior Year Assured Degree U L mall' GENEVIEVE M. GIORDANO KAREN GISSER RHODA MARIE GIVENTER Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary l l I ra 1 l 1 246 F S in .sa ELLEN E. GLASNER DIANE GODYNICK DOROTHY MARY COELLER General Elementary 5PCCi-il EdUCdl'i0I1 General Elementaw Qrsruw'-W milf' ELLEN H. GOLDBERG Social Science Success, And With It, Relaxation. X ff-11 1 lp? BARBARA ANNE GOLKO DAVIDA M. GOMBERG M. ELSPETH GOODIN General Elementary Early Childhood General Elementary Qwe- fi.: HELEN ROSE GOMEZ GOTTLIEB IOAN M. GOTZ MARGOT MARION GREENE General Elementary Fine AHS pine Ang 24 ' IZ' l W- RUBY M. GREENE General Elementary There Was Q U13 H5-'li,3'1 -NNW ll V -Ev 141. Q, 1: ,Q 55: D . ,.e,mg-. ,L rigiyi N'-yqitlst. -w'L4gg:.4 ,fy L1 l. N Q x i' h G ,lg .M ,1 'gH.,.ni., - - I V V f-555-is-:fl ., I I ...fy w ,ft-1-. ' .f A-0, -'f V , . - 4 ' iii:-gg Q- 52 6:82, , .v if? 1,.lJ.n,' .ag ,f ry . 5 ..,. ,.. , - , , , . .-v - ' L - .. ' 'e3fz.4.,:. ,, 'Q ' '. . ' Nimwt 248 A ELAINE BARBARA GREENFIELD General Elementary Chance To IOANN GRIGNI Education Q ,QM Q V? ELIZABETH GROSS General Elementary SUZIE GRIEFEL Early Childhood Explore And l CAROL ANN GRISSLER Mathematics YJ KAREN LORAINE GROSS Physical Education fi, LOUIS C. GUARDINO RAYMOND GUZZO LOIS IANE I-IABER Industrial Education lndustrlal Educatmn General Elementarv A Chance To Find Out ore About Us MARILYN HADDON WILLIAM HAHN VIRGINIA ANN HAMLIN General Elementary General Elementary Early Chlldhood CAROL HAMMETT ELLEN HAMPEL IOAN THERESA HARBACK General Elementary Early Chzldhood lxlathenwame 249 o Q- ,wmv-4 .v-Mu PATRICIA A. HARCROVE MARY LYNN C. HARKO Early Chlldhood Early Childhood ,A rx' - he That Year, A Groundbreaking 'T' Q.Qmer.1l Elementary General Elememdly Early Childhood ,- -Q-an YQFQL l lg QW .Jw 4 LICE HEGEDU5 CATHERINE VICTORIA HAVENS RUTH H- HECHT Q I El ta I lrlflv fr 11.1r1h.,.H1 Clvnwl Elvmem-Im' emma 'amen 'Y 250 l I -Q e SQ- -fr -0341 .-, 1' f ' 'T'-'Q' Y-I 1 4 - n 1 n v w l I w l ll l l w 1 l ll l I vw 3 l 'L 1 f .,. :I Q. --W' t3 .4 ' wi' -C Q- if - '- ' sl' V. ,Q 'Q 1'-A - b V-'S .A M I an In T Q4 . 'il-2. ' Ze. ,.,q' ,- T I-' ,': '0p '-. A neue-:WW ., :..L,,4 V, ,aw 'gif LESLEY HEGEN Early Clwlldlwod Ceremony Turned Into A Happening X 7' PATRICIA S. HEINTZ SUSAN KATHERINE HEMMER SUZANNE HERBST General Elementary General Elementary Genefdl El9m9maf'Y DEBBIE HERMAN ELLEN HEYBURN IEAN M. HEYDER Special Education Early Childhood Early Chlidhtwd l ' 1 I 'P WTZ3' la MAUREEN E. HIGGINS IEAN MARIE HIGH BEVERLY DIANE HILLYER l,lPl1CFdl Elementary Special Education Early Childhood But The Last inutes , D CAROL ROSE HOESEL Ccncral Elementary 'xt f' IANET RUTH HOCG ll l,.n'lv fllnldlwmul 252 l GGG G .A MARIA ILLONA HOLECZEK SUSAN HOLLYWOOD MARION LYNDA HOLMES Liberal Arts Mgghemkmgg Vhvsical Educanon Of Iunior Year fi X 'Uhr sf 'S-,fl DAVID M. HOLOD PATRICIA ANNE HONDO ANITA R. HOOCERHEIDE Indmmal Education General Elementary Special Education Qs an .Q-f JANICE HOROSHKO PAULA H. HOROWITZ GEORGIA LU HOWHL General Elementary Early Childhood Llb9 'll Arts 'P 5 -M, 103 LINDA ELLEN HUEE HELEN IMPERATO NANCY IMUS General Elementary General Elementary Education Left Us With Strange And ANN INFOZINO IUDITH LYNNE INCL15 EDWARD I. INSINCER General Elementary Engligh Industrial Education 'Q ROBIN ISLEI? KAREN ELAINE IVAN MARLENE BARBARA IWANICKI l,dut.itinn L-vncral Elementary 5P9Ci-ll Edufdtiim 254 i 7777 Y 1 FRANK IACKOXN Special Educatron Marbled T Q L I th? IUDITH M. IANECZKO Early Childhood MARGARET IENNINGS General Elementary unila- LORRAINE ALLISON IOFFRE General Elementary KAREN IACOBSON General Elementary Feelings. JANET IASS Llberal Arts IAMES IOHNSON General Elenwritruy .W . .. .MW--.s4.as., , s ,,, i3nuqn- QI 15-nf. LINDA IULIANO Early Childhood Bored Cf The Classes And Yet, DIANE KACZKA CYNTHIA CAROL KAISER VIRGINIA M. KANE Spgggh Education Psychology General Elementary 256 'EF ff' NIAXINI, l'AUl,A KAI'I.AN LINDA KAPTOR IOHN P. KARASKA Mem-ml I,ln-nu-nl.mrv General Elementary Industrial Education FY' - g , l be 217' K LOIS ANN KATZ RUTH DIANE KATZ RENA-RAE KAUFMAN General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary We C0uldn't Wait To Finish. 4 315 QW' A u SUSAN PATRICIA KAUFMAN ANTOINETIE KAZLOUSKAS MARGARET ANN KEANE General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary mf! MAUREEN ANN KELLY PATRICLA ANN KELLY MARY THERESA KENNEDY Early Childhood English General Elementarv 7 F: Q fx.. - Jig x ,xg Q.-,5 . 15' THOMAS GREGQRY KENNEDY NANCY IANE KENNINGTON ADELE M. KENNY ':3m1.ll ESCIUIICC Early Childhood English Onl The Thought Of Eight-Thousand l LINDA FINN KESTY MAUREEN M. KIDZUS ALICE IOYCE KIEL General Elementary Englifah EUSli5h 4-v ff ALBERT IAMES KINCEL Lois MARY KIRCHGESSNER ALLISON LOUIS KISTNER lVldllN'llhlllkl5 General Elementary EATIY Chlldhfwd 258 E DONALD I. KONESNY ALENE MARIE KOPKO BARRI M. KORN Industrial EClUCdflOI1 Early Cluldhuod Lleneral Elementarx' Seven Hundred Sixty Hours To Go, F l , A ff. g, . ,Sf 7 4 Q,- , f s ' CERDA ANNA KOS General Elementary SHERRY KOSS Mathematics 'Ik ,Q .y-M ,. yi -...gh 259 ELIZABETH K LANK Fine Arts 8,760 Hours, And The Thought Lurked ii ey BARBARA KLIMASKI General Elementary LUIS MARILYN KOCH General Elementary 260 Q43 Ili 1-ef' MARGARET KLIMOCK GAIL KNAUB General Elementary Early Childhood QU' ' 4 CHARLES T. KOEHLER DOROTHY IRENE KONDRATICK Social Studies Psychology I S . lb if + fr' BRIAN PAUL KOSTECK CAROL EVE KOTLER GERRI KRADIN Industrial Education Fine AWS FIU? Aff?- Like A Demon In Our Heads. am HALINA KRAKOWSKI BARBARA KRICHEL LYNN TORRA KROLIN General Elementary Special Education General Elementary ffm. 137' x. MRS. MARGARET KRUG MARY ANN KRUG VIRGINIA MILLER KRUSCHKA General El9m9m3T'Y Early Childhood General Elenientary 261 P' l l l K L. fm in 5 rl IOAN KUNDIN BARBARA COLASANTO KUNZ IOANNE KURZEIA Earlv Childhood General Elementary Mathematics Too Short A Summer Intervened nd BARBARA KUS BARBARA IO LAMPARSKY LORETTA ELLEN LANE Special Education General Elementary General Elementary 262 X, B' he BARBARA IEANNE LAPARLE IOANNE LARDIERE BARBARA CHARLENE LARRO larlv Q hildhood Social Science Early Childhood F I l I 4 i , !N,?Hx 5 ku: l ee SHARON LAVIGNE MARGARET A. LEARY CHRISTINA M. LEGCE Liberal Affg English Psychology ow We Returned To A New Urientation Q 'Ui LINDA ANN LEMALDI General Elementary CAMILLE LEMOINCELLO General Elementary 263 7 l l ' l ELLEN ANN LENART ROSANNE LESSIN GLENN LEWIS Lleneral Elernenmry General Elementary English We Now Held The Position We Had LENNIE C. LIBES IOAN K. LICATA ROBERT LIDDLE Matlwenmtlcs General Elementary General Elementary I ARLENE LIEB Lfpm ml ldum dfllill 264 MARILYN LIMEBERGER KATHERINE LINDE Mathematics General Elementarx' Viewed Prom Par Below As D -X IOANNE LISANTI IANICE EILEEN LITVVIN General Elementary General Elementary ,ff V.. .v-nv J' WILLIAM F. LOEHNING, IR. IOETTA TROUTH LOFTMAN Social 5Ci91'1C9 General Elementary l FRANK LINEBERRX Freshmen It A IO.-XN ELAINE LLOYD General Elementa rx' .ymwdf F 123 1 IOAN ANGELE LORENZ Early Cluldhuud 7 l v l l I l l SUSAN ALTON EN LOUDENBERRY REGINA NIEMCAYK LUBKA IANICE EI-I-EN I-UCAS General Elementarv Specml Education G0rl8fdl Elernentary Even Before The Moratorium There .a-'J' DIANA ELLEN LYNCH CAROLE ANN MCALLISTER PATRICIA MCCARTHY Qgngml Elgmgnfdry General Elementary Early Childhood 1 1 1 -fi? N at H, SHIELA KATHRYN MCCARTHY V. RANDALL McCARTHY MARYANN MCCAULEY l..1rlyC'l1ildl1nud Seondary Scnence General Elementary 266 Ee ...J- ' x I v 'VN S711 3. KEVIN MCCONVILLE ELLEN MCCUNE IULIA MCFALL General Elementary Englxslw General Elementary Was Awareness of Social Ills At NSC hs., -.....,, MINNIE RUTH MCGLOWN General Elementary P Q H . ' r 5, 'Str It 5 . K I ' lfxx X xt , - r N Xx . o , L rife . LINDA MCGOWAN Early Childhood 7 l , -6 K X, I l u HI HHH --n-yang-g. fn. w--in .1 fi' RUTH ANN MCHUCH Special Education And With .. 'fi PAMELA MCLAUCH LIN General Elementary MARCQUERITL ELIZABETH MCLLAN BARBARA ELLEN MCNICHOL ANGELA MARIE MACALUSO C.e'nn-ral l.ln-rm-ntarv in-nc-ral Elcmunlary General Elementary 268 l Wu- r'-ww NU 11-:EW 1. We ., General Elementary ROSEANN MADDEN General Elementary IANICE MARY MALCOLM IANICE M. MALONE Social Science General Elementary SUSAN CARMINE MACCARIO DREW F. MADAIEWSKI lI1ClUSlfTldl EClLlCJf1Ul1 It, New Interest. MARGARET MAGLIARO General Elementary 'ls If PH YLLIS MANCINELLI Educatlon 'J c. i Q to if.. A -'-'- ,-'- f r 5-.- -,' f 72 '-Lfi-f- Via'-TQY A EQAXE QNX l-fl!-'liixl-3-,LX But Although NSC Involved Itself, -j - T lA? f-,ig Li?-:ii T i-52 '.L-jl4'-.gi -5-fk MCLA5-LAXQ 7, A . Q5 ' K 1 l l I Eli- Z V ,i 11' '- -Q 1,,,-.,',EE- lL:-ll' V' L---'---Va L.Yl ' ' ..x Ei ,Q ux . RTINY '. A1212 mx wfasfx. ga V M , ngLAs7'31f Normality Soon Returned To Campus. 7 l l l l ll li l- A. 4-'B'-Kb! .4 ELIZABETH ANN MASTERSON IANET UME0 MATEIEK Early Childhood Early Childhood 7 Well, It Was As Close To NATA MARY MATLOSZ LORRAINE MAYEFSKIE SUSAN M. MAYER Cenefdl Elemflifdry General Elementary Mathematics 'U L 'Q vw WILLIAM M. MAYER, IR. CAROLINE I. MAZUR ROCCO R. MAZZA Clemmil Llc-rrieritary Early Cnhildhood Social Science - ROBERT MELVIN RALPH W. MENXNEG General Elementary Mathematics NADIA MELNYCZUK General Elementary ormal As Could Be Expected. S 12-iv MATTIE R. MEREDITH General Elementary SUSAN ANGELA MERLUCCI RICHARD MERRELL English General Elementary -FK nad, LINDA MERRITT Early Childhood Industrial Education General Elementam' LEONARD I- MESONAS RACHEL LOIS METRO 27? 7 I i l I i I l i l l i l l 1 I RAYMOND IAMES MICHAEL LOUIS EDWARD IVULCHNIAN CLIFFORD R. MILLER Fine Arts Industrial Education General Elementary Then There Was The Day The Snack f' af DIANNA IVIILLER IOSEPH D. MILLER KATHLEEN ANN MILLER Early Childhood Liberal Arts Mathematics fr- if Lv.. cv ' Z - tif I My ma 5 1 A N 0 'I -wq,.i-4 M D Muni ffl L x L LINDA GAIL MILLER MAXINE MILLER CONSTANCE CLEERDIN MILLINGTON General Elementary General Elementary Early Chlldhood Bar Exploded With Paper Airplanes. 'KJ IOAN THELER MITNICK ANDREA VIRGINIA IVIITZAK BRUCE CHARLES NIITZAK Early Childhood General Elementary Social Sclence as 11 IU' 1,19 S. MONICA M. MONAHAN IOYCE ADELE MONTELLA -'ANNA A- MONTICELLO General Elementary English CIQHGTJI El6m'?'WfdVY 275 .,'J Xi, IANET E. MOORE MAUREEN THERESA MORIARTY MARSHA R. MORRIS Hclenre Lleneral Elementary Fine Arts But For Those Who Don't Remember, WIT! IOHN L. MOSELY Il CATHERINE ANN MOZEIKA MARY MUCHA II'lLILlHfflJl Education C-eneral Elementary General Elementary Q A fi 'U . N I l 'x IOSLVH M. MULUOON MAUREEN ELIZABETH MULDOON GALE MUNDY lmlu-,lrml l Llm alnvn C-1'neral Llenwnlary Early Childhood 276 QAIL MUNKEL IOHN A. MURRAX THOMAS FRANK MURRAX Early Childhood Cencml Elementarv lNl.1tl1em.mu- There Were Uther Times And Places. CH , , 1 ' -L ARLENE ELLEN MUSIC KATHERINE LOUISE MUTZ IOHN MUZZIO I'hy5-ical Education General Elementary Fme Arif fly. Q, .. was-ff X Qk Ag, . wiv . I vm' , - - , .155 2 h 5-53 .Y I I 1 x.. vm 1, I J , , , val!-X' ',2. .2'7 Ni,Q-w,.1- ' ' V- - 'f':: 2'-'Xp-' 3 '- 'Q .Q 9ff+'? Z. I ,-:f.s '1: J. ' 1--q'. Y7g,. . Q- -f. 'L ' .FR we W - 5 4' 'I .5 'Q . - L' - 3 , ,-' 'fI xif - 7 '- if ... I X ., . . 4- Icy? ,. 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MONICA MAYER C BRIEN RANDALL O BRIEN LOUISE A O CONNELL Spf-ual Educ mon Induqtrlal Educahon Early Childhood Four Years O Assorted Feelmgs A V49 .4 '95 N9 1 r, ,- f fu .V ,, 'Q Af? ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PK 35 FW M'--Q, 4,- A GLENDA E. ODOM CAROL O'DONNEl.l. IOYCE MARY OLEIAR That Have Accumulated On This Soil L IEAN OLIVEIRA KAREN ANN OLSEN MAUREEN O'NEILL General Elementary General Elementary Early Childhood me , M MARY ANNE MARGARET ONUSKA CAMILLE ONYSKO MARY LOUISE O'REILLY P5YChOlOgY General Elementary General Elementary .A A 1 CHARLOTTE 5. ORREN IOAN CONNELLY ORTNER THERESA MARCHESI OSOWSKI hpccml Eclucnhnn General Elementary Physical Education Soil Is The Food Of The Bulldozer 0 'x fflr. 1? wg-.N I- FRANCES USTIUNSKY DWIGHT OVERBY CAROL L. OWENS Education General Elementary Early Childhood 'Q i. ' ,, me E ,pw IEAN M. PACClORETTl IACK EDWARD PACE, IR. PATRICIA PADPIELD line Arla English Special Education Sgi cAfF! 'ul .n K 'N I pd: X ?,1.s' I, f 3 1 1 1 R. 1 Q Us v -Q., 0. X-I Q x 2.5, ' M' is . W , LEX if 1,85 4 f-'ll -' .ag 33 . E A ,v ! , 2159 5 ' 1 5 ,L - .,fLfE S 1 sgum .1 - ',.vi 4Q?:, 'xf ... fiffff-w-. . f- ' ,Uwe-,tg '. 'lf-ml ,P ,M 'f 1 1 K megs- .6 im, -J' , .aid . , , -. ,NA L r- .hw-4 it Q A . 3 f.. .I ,. in , ,M Y, L2- x M 1 -Q-1, -- 'L' Ly. k ,. ,Q - .I-,sq .ng 'Qui' . A sv- gw..-. , A -p , 5 -, 47 ...gy 5 ' N, ' ' ' 5 ' . rf. '- .f ,, . G 2 , A r 1 bl ,. v , Q. . ,Q ., ,Q -rf., - -Y 1 f -xg '1::d 1 . ,X ,f:'-T-. -fg - lwfk 'lf' ' 9 .cff J P 1 4--' ' I - 1 . ,ly k.-' '?,i gy .' 0 .A - '. 'I , 4. 45-M , - -- .a . ,- X - ,Q 11 ' V .4 v .7 I -I -I X' - V ' If' 4 -1 ' - ' - 1 A -..- ' - L' Af 2- .1 fe W Q 4 CHRISTINA IUNE PALENSAR LAURA ELIZABETH PATTERSON STANLEY I- PAUKSTIS Ill General Elementary General Elementary Socml Scxcncc 283 K- it 'JY KATHERINE ANN PAUL MARY ANN PAVLO SQNIA PAVVLAK C-cnciyil Elcimfntam' 5pCCl.ll Edlli-WON General EIQUWEHUVY But Do Bulldozers Bring Change, Or ...WX CERALDINE HELEN PEDRO CAROL ANN PELIKAN ERNEST W. PELLECRINO Licncml Eleincntary Science Industrial Education 'J L As QA - ri? KARI N l'LRll.l.O BRENDA PERROW VICKI SIMMONS PETERS Lirlv K hnidlwmi Earlv Childhood General Elementary .af qi I , h,zu.!.,ZaQ' SALLY IANE INEINRICH PETERSON Does Change Bring Bulldozers? IANICE PETRUCELLI AMERICO PEZZA DORQTHY 1, PFEIPFER General Elementary General Elementary Early Childhood x v to 'Ze SUE PHILLIPS LINDA PIERETII PAULINE MARY PINKOS Early Childhood Early Childhood Vhyexcal Educatmn 285 286 SUSAN PIRAN EO General Elementary Change, ELAINE LOUISE PISANO General Elementary MARY KATHERINE PISARSKI Fine Arts A MARSHA D. PII IELI. General Elementary IAMES I.. PITTMAN ANN MARIE POETA Liberal Arts Pine Arts Growth, They Determine Our Future 'CN SUZANNA POLHAMUS Early Childhood DEBORAH SUE POLLAK Fine Arts DOROTHY IV. POLINC DIANE POLLAK General Elementary Eclucatlon NANCY POLONITZA ROBERT PONZONI Psyqholggy Social Science 287 IANET POSQHNER IUDITH A. POST SALLY L. PRATT l'hya1cal Educatron General Elementary General Elementary As A Senior Is Preparing To rr f MARILYN E. PRZEPADLO FRANK PUZIO Al-AN N- RAMSEY U General Elementary Industrial Education Mafhemaflw CQENEVIEVL RAUDUNIS GRACE RAUSCH CARMEN RESTAINO C.:-nn-ral ll1'I1ll'lll.fI'V cl9l1C'Tdl El9l'I10nfdl'y Genefdl El9m9m'3rY , A?- , ,. X . 5 ra, , I I. h Y 1 YD I I .255 v , f i 2 BONNIE RICE THOMAS F RICHFI. General Elementary Leneral Elementarx Looks Back Un The DIANE I.. RII-IA EarlyCh1ldhood EVELYN R. RISPO General Elementary 'f 's ,gr Y I I A L SHARON RH-SON MARIORIE B. RITTER ANNA ROSE RIVELEY Four Years Which He Has lu t -'wg CHRISTINE A. ROBBINS GLENN I. ROBERTS IUDITH LYNN ROBERTS I'lIv-,II.Il EduI.ItII+II Enghsh Early Childhood 290 ,ll If UIIZABLTH A- RUCCAUU RONALD ANTHONY RODD LINDA P. ROMANCHICK C.vIIvI.Il IlI'IIIvIIl.IIv CII-III-I'.II hlc'I1IvIIt.Iry FIIIQ Arts 1'- BARBARA SIBILSKI ROSIVACK IANET ROSS NAT-Al-IE ROTKER Phygigal Edugatjgn General Elementary Early Chmldhuod Completed. He Must Realize That PAULA IRENE ROZAN KATHLEEN ANN RUANE LINDA RUBINCHIK Mathematics General Elementary General Elementary . Q., ,, as ,Q V, ROSEANNE E. RUBINETTI ARLENE RUCCIO IOAN WADLEX' RUMPH English Physical Education General Elementary l- 'D L L ff-N DAYLE I. SACHS MARLENE SALERNO General Elementary Early Childhood The School He Has Left blk t an CAIL S, SAMS IACQUELINE SANDKUHL Fine Ang General Elementary 292 'Ne ANNE MARIE SANTORO LINDA MARIE SANTOS i.enz:ral Iplenu-ntary General Elementary PH YLLIS A. SAMMARCO English Is Not The ,J-ff IOANNE M. SANTORIELLO General Elementary ELISHA SONTZ Special Education BETH SAPINKOPF MARGUERETE C. SARIK Fine A1-tg General Elementary School It Was Ten Years is 1 IAYNE SAVAGE KATHLEEN SCHEER General Elementary English IANICE SCHNIBBE EILEEN H. SCHRAMM Fine Arts Eine Arts ELAINE B. SASALA Lleneral Elementarx' Previous, A f DOROTHEA E. SCHNABEL Lxberal Artf- SUSAN SCHULTZ General Elcrncnmry 'J Q U 'X 'F KATHRYN A. SCHWAHL IRIS SUSAN SCHWARTZ IANET R. SCRIMENTI General Elementary General Elementary Special Education or Is It The School It Will Be CRAIG R. SCUTRO SHARON E. SEDGWICK KAREN M. SEMCRESEN Industrial Education General Elementary General Elementary 294 I D ,f -if N BIfl I'Y sLMi'i.r, VICTORIA E. SERACO THERESA A- SHEPLAK lXf'l.lll1PIN.IllLk- Early Childhood X General Elementafl' I i V 4 4 l I A 4 I -L 'T HELENE SHERMAN MARY E. SHERRIER IANET SIANO General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary Ten Years Hence. Therefore, For ff'- l l hmm LUANA M. SICCARDI SANDRA SIEGEL RI-IODA SILET General Elementary Special Educahon General Elementary l I F'-ll! N ARLENE SILVERMAN BERNADETTE SIMONELLI IOSEPH ARTHUR SINSHEIMER 1 Early Childhood General Elementary General Elementary l l 29 AG K . PETER T. SINSKI RICHARD D. SISKO BARBARA A. SKARBEK lmiue.rrml IECILICJIIUIW Social 'huence General Elementary The Time A Person I In School, IIN . 47' 'I' N.. l MAUREEN T. SKINNER PATRICIA SLANINA ELIZABETH SUVKA Spa-rml Eduratzon General Elementarv Gelwfdl Elementary A .75 A BARBARA 1. SI ow II'WSKl KATHERINE 5. SMARSH CHRISTINE A- SMIELEWSKI M1-nl-1.nl l l--mvnl.uv Cwrwml Elementary General Elementary W IRENE C. SMISGO CAROLYN ANN SMITH EVELYN SMITH General Elementary General Elementary Educatlun He Occupies A Spot Which Is M IEAN SMITH LINDA I. SMITH PEGGY ANNE DONOVAN SMITH General Elementary Physrgal Education General Elementary 4 .,-019' BARBARA IEAN SOPIELD ELAINE ROSE SOEMAN KATHLEEN MARX' SOKOLOIYSKI General Elementary General Elementary Frne Arte 29 Na...- ANDREA P. SOMERINDYKE IUDITH A. SOMERINDYKE MARY I. SORIANO General Elemvntmv Qleneral Elementary General Elementary Peculiar To Him. It Is His Time. sm -g ROSEMARY C. SPARKS CLAIRE SPERANZA IOHN SPINAZZOLA Early Childhood General Elementary Education 298 4? 'R fx .f NANCY R. STAB LOUIS I. STANZIONE EVA STARK fnl'Ill'I.ll Ill-nwnmrv benz-ml Elementary Special Education l as 1. ie INA CHARLENE STARK RITA MARY STEEANACCI BETH ABRAMOIYITZ STEIN Early Childhood Pine Arts Special Education For That Period, The School Belongs il A 'Q A -.S X ELIZABETH ANN STEIN SUSAN MARIE STEIN IANET STEMKOINSKI Psychology General Elementary General Elementary 5 l ' ,ITV K- L LYNN DIANE STEUDEL CAROL IEANNE STEVENS NADINA STEVENSON Special Education General Elementary Slfwflfll Edlliklflflf 299 M SHERRY l. STONE DONNA MARIE STRADA MARY C. STUELER Geneml Llerna-nt.n'y Egrly Chgldhuod Liberal Arts To Him And His Peers. This s fe gm 'fi A-v 4 4, L MARGARET STUTTS CAROL H. SULOVSKI IANE SUTTON Llbeml Artw Physxcal Education General Elementary 300 'IP' .V ,sf RUTH T.. 'wVVARTTNUOll ALEXANDRA SZARKEWYCZ FREDERICK SZELES 1.1-mlm! I Imnf-nt.nv hum-ml Elementary Secondary Science ELIZABETH CRONIN SZUBA SONIA SZTAININURCEL KAREN B, SZYMANSKI General Elementary General Elementary Phygiqal Edugdfign Ironic, Because The People 'Sh-L l IANICE MARIE TALLETT EVELYN LOUISE TAYLOR FRANCES MARIE TEDESCO General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary 'Q-. am., as .gl IUDITH A. TELFER PATRICIA A. TENCZA MARY ANN POMPILIO TESURONI General Elementary Social Science EJVlY Childhood 301 I? DAVID TI'IOMI'SON NANCY L. THOMPSON CHRISTINE THORNTON l:4'DCl1ll Elenwnhxry L-eneral Elementary ECIUCJIIOII Themselves Are The Ones Who ake 715 VIVIAN I. TIETZ DENNIS M. TODD CAROL E. TORELLO Esrly C lnldlwwd Suenue Lleneral Elementary ,35- lg 6' g I... n . ILAN MARII, I'O'l'II LOIS l.YNN TRACY RUTH S. TRELOAR 1,.-mmm! Ill-rm'nt.n'v C.cne-ral Elcmcnt.1ry Q5-neml Elementary 302 qt: ALANA TRUESDELL BARBARA TLIPFEL CAROL LOUISE TIQRIKAIN Special Educatmn 'fvpecxal Educatn'-n Early Lllnldlmmd The College Change. With Each ia ' as Q . ,J QC' -,Y MARIO VINCENT TURSI IANET MARIE TYBURCZY IANICE EUGENA UHLIG General Elementary General Elementary General Llernentary -1, GLORIA PASTORE UNTERWALD KATERINA VAKERTZIS KAN K, VALAURI General Elementary General Elementary Early Clnldlucmd 30 Q 'I' 15 'K CAROL VALVANO LYNN CAROL VANE DONALD VAN NOSTRAND Graduating Class, The Pace Of 'ffl 9 IUDY C. VAN NOSTRAND NANCY VAN RIPER PAULINE VANUK Special Edllkldflklll General Elementary Pl1ySiC-ll EdL1CdtiOn fl ,fm f LINDA VARGO GERALDINE A. VEITCH LINDA C. VERSTRAETE Inu! fxllk Lwneml Llvmvntary General Elementary CAROLINE MARIE VEITERER MICHAEL CIERARD VITALE CAROL ANN WALSH Fine Ang General Elementary Social Science The College Renews Itself. :- .s. ' I ALLAN B. WALTON THOMAS I. WANCHISON IOAN C. IVANGER Industrial Education Cveneral Elementary Phygiqal Eduqdfion SUSAN MARIE ROSE WASKO LAUREL ANN WASNER BENNETT N. WASSERMAN Science English Social Science 305 CONSTANCE L. WATKINS RICHARD C. WATSON NANCY LEE WEBER Early Childhoud Industrial Education Special Education nd When The Class Leaves, It Can 3 'I L 1- lg, ' 1 . 0 I Q 7- UL J 4 ' AH Q . ,. I ., 5 . in ' X ' - Lx L ' S ' v , A V ,. EILEEN WEINBERC General Elementary ,N 5 4 gs b 1 .-AW , U ,W fl-is .ve J , E . ., , GARY WEIN ER General Elementary MARLENE FERN WEINER ROBERT WEINEELD IANA WELKEY General Elementary General Elementary Early Childhood 0 Longer Revisit The Same School ,G 'f Q ff. s W if X ' ,-fx GAROLE IEAN WELSCHKO SUSAN CAROL WERNER KATHLEEN WHITBECK Geflefdl Elementary General Elementary Mathematncs .-l r 1 307 ,i DOREEN M. WHITE ELLA F. WHITE AI-ICE G- WILLIAMS Science General Elementary General Elementary It Can Onl Reflect The Stories DORIS WILLIAMS Special Education I. ,agno- i QR., ' 3 'I 5 an 'Q I 4,477 AIA Banff! . yi.: IENNEITE L. WILLIAMS K.ener.1l I.lernent.uy 'inadv- in X MARY A. VVILLIAMS CLENDA CARRIE YVILLS VIVIAN VVILSON General Elementary Early Chlldhood Early Childhood nd Assorted Memorabilia Of The Past 'Z' . ,.' xl db. 'mia I R, ,1 Al l LYNN D. WIND IOAN DIANE WISNIEWSKI Early Childhood Special Educauon 4 inf 3' .' 1-Q. 415 el A IUNE WISNIEWSKI ELAINE GAIL WOESY General Elementary Early Childhood 309 J 1 l 7 l L, M The Past In This Book Marks 'lx El b ' If BARBARA WOHLTMAN IUDITH L. WOITKOWSKI LINDA WILLI WOLF General Elementary General Elementary English -. J 'fi 11. I 4 L LISA PAULINE WOLF LINDA L. WOLSKY VALERIE IEAN WOODS C14-neml Elementary General Elementary General Elementary P .A-nr MARLENE WYNN BETTY LOU YOUNG GREGORY YOUNG Early Childhood Special Education General Elementary The Beginning Of Our Future. PATRICIA ELLEN YOUNG LILLIAN GONZALES ZABOHONSKI SONIA E. ZAMORSKI Early Childhood Mathematics Special Education ft D il il' A .cv ' J I , AR ea if ' W ' . 'S-7' ' GEORGE STEPHEN ZANIA5 Psychology T wx? . :'f:.'2.2 U3- 9 l 5-1 2-frfyf ll Tk 4. . I ,E CAROLYN A. ZANOWSKI General Elementary There Is One Last Ceremon , xi? MARYANN ZDRAVESKY KAREN R. ZEPPENFELD ROSE MARIE ZICARO C,.q-neml Elerng-ntdry Early Childhood General Elementary V ,..4 HARRIEIA N. ZIERING SUSAN C. ZISKO CHRISTINA D- ZUK l:t'IIf,'fdl Llcrnenhxry English General Elementary 'ilff 5.4 ,, W, ,W i, 1L l l One Last Memory a V .' 511x- ' W 11' 'ifluzh lu 11- ,f 'Agn 1.3 11' 1' ' ' V A I , V , ' 1 '11-.'1 1-' 1 1' 11111111-11-1 1 1 ,T1A11, 1 :-J:-1 'I -11:1 1' 1' 1 1 :ff f' ' 1 . ' 1 ,MV - 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 I . 1 1 1 I 11 1 ,111 1,1 1 I 1 1 1 ,I 1 1 . 1 -4- . , . 1 '11 wx1l, 1 1,1 1 jp-1, 1,1-111.1.x1 I 1 1 1 .-1' 1 1, 1 1 1 ' I .1 . 1 . 12 1 ,1 II. 1 K l.. 1 11' ' In-,.. 1 411, L , 1,- , ,N IW1 1 V '11f? '1'1x '. 1.1. 111111' .,f ,1-' J,'1m' 11 '1 - 'c 11'-f '31, 1-Zz-Q 'mf 11. 1 ' 111 ,11 yZ'11 1 'I1 Y, ' 1,',1',,I,1.1, 1X, 1 1.1 - 1 ' 1111 . ' K .1 . 1 .- . 1.113 1, HN fm X? -r r' l I l r l I I I I I l I I I I l l I I ,. ill g . li ll J .ll , I is ABBOT, LEIGH Nu Sigma Tau Sorority ABEL, IUDITH ACKERMAN, LOIS Omega Phi Sorority, N E.A AIELLO, ARLENE E. ALBERTON, IUDI Pi Eta Sigma Sorority ALDIERO, IOSEPHINE 1. Modern Dance Club, Alpha Theta Pi Sorunty fPledge Mistressl, N.I.E,A. ALFANO, MARYANN Nl.E.A., N.E.A., W.R.A ALTON, KEVIN Class Congress, C.U.E., S.C.A.T.E., U.S.S.P.A. Congress Delegate, Leadership Conference, N S A. Congress Delegate, Student Council, Independent lAdvertisement Manager, News Editor, Edi- tor-in-Chiefl, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity lSecretaryl, ALTSHELER, LYNN IANICE Pi Eta Sigma Sorority ANDERSON, DOROTHY E. N.I,E.A., N.l.A.N.E., Alethian Club ANDRIOLA, ANTHONY ANDRIOLA, MICHAEL I, III Carnival tSophomore Boothl ANGSTROM, NANCY RAE Wapallanies, Delta Sigma Pi ICarnival Chaimtan, Recording Secretaryl, lunior Class Congress, Campus Gold APICELLI, ROBERT APRIL, LYNN SUSAN Pi Eta Sigma Sorority, Goodwell Chairman ARCHES, CYNTHIA ASH, LINDA D. SEA., N.I.E A., New lersey Speech and Hearing Association ASKOVITZ, JOHN E. Nu Delta Pi Fraternity lExecutive Board Member, IFSCJ, Greek Sing Committee, Basketball l.V,'s Varsity Bowling Team ASMUND, DOROTHY Kappa Delta Pi IVice-Presidentl, Madrigal Choir, Humanist Club lPres.l, Independent, lwriterj ATKINS, THOMAS I. Class Congress, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, Base- ball, Theatre Guild AUMANN, PATRICIA Chi Delta Sorority tCorresponding Secretaryl, Republican Club 316 SENIOR DIRECTORY BAGLEY, VIVIAN CBA BALACCO, MADELINE 1. Beta Delta Chi Sorority lAssistant Pledge Mis- tress, Recording Secretaryj, Sea llunior Member At Largel, BALINT, PATRICIA ANN Omega Sigma Psi Sorority BALL, BETTY S. WRA, CEC BALNER, SUZANNE M. WRA lEecutive Boardl, Modern Dance Club fSecretary, Treasurerl, Orchestra, Theatre Guild BALOG, DREW ALAN Kappa Delta Pi BALSAMO, IOANN BARCLIFF, DIANE ALETHIA CBA BASARAB, STEVE Nu Delta Pi Fratemity, Varsity Basketball BASKINGER, George I. Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity BATES, DONNA PATRICIA Newman Club BAUMWOLL, MURIEL BAXTER, ROBERT C. Sigma Beta Tau Fratemity, Student Council tChairman of Finance Boardl NSA, Class Con- gress, C.U.E. State Chairman, College Athletic Board. BEBBINGTON, CATHERINE PARKER Alpha Kappa Chapter, Alpha Sigma Lambda - National Honor Society BEEBE, BRIAN E, BEMBEN, ROSEANNE Delta Sigma Pi Sorority, Memorabilia Typist BENDER, MARGARET NORBERTINE BENTRYN, GERARD C. Young Democrats, tPresiclent, Vice-Presidentl, Spectrum lVice-Presidentl, Kappa Delta Pi BERNHEIM, BRUCE GYRO BEST, PAMELA STECKER Alpha Theta Pi Sorority fRecording Secretaryl, N.I E.A., s.c.A. BE'I'I'ES, NANCY Aucr BIELORY, BEVERLY SNIEA BIERNACKI, LINDA SUSAN S.E.A. BEERSTEIN, GLORIA BLACHNIK, LORETTA F. S.E.A., CEC., Newman Club BLACK, CAROLYN ELLEN Kappa Epsilon Sorority lSocial Chairmanl BLAINE, BRENDA LEE Pi Eta Sigma Sorority tHistorianJ BLAKE, CANDICE Freshman Class Recording Secretary, Class Con- gress, Student Council, Assistant Secretary of Student Organization, WRA, Wapalanne, Student Faculty Co-op, Secretarial Committee, Carnival Committee, tPublic Relations Chairmanj tTickets Co-Chairmanl, Student Organization Executive Board, Leadership Committee, Aquatics Club, Orientation Committee, Leadership Conference. BLOCK, SHERRY BODMER, CAROLYN BORLASE, GEORGE Iudo Club, Industrial Arts Club, Tennis Team BOUBALOS, CONSTANTINE Nu Sigma Phi Fratemity tCorresponding Secre- tary, Dana Review IAssociate Editorj, MEMORA- BILIA tLiterary Editorl, Greek Sing Committee Student Activities, BOUMAN, PIETER Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity, N.S.A, Coordinator Student Council BOYIATGIS, DOROTHY Iunior Class Congress, Chi Delta Sorority BRADY, ELLEN SHERIDAN BRANDS, KATHRYN A. NEA, NIEA, Newman Club BRAUER, MARGARET TERESA NIEA, Kappa Epsilon Sorority lTreasurer, Presi- dentj BREISH, IOHANNA HELEN Science Club BRENNAN, IEANNE Rho Theta Tau Sorority CIFSC Representativej, Freshman Orientation Committee tCo-Chairman, BRESLAUER, GAIL LYNN Freshman and Sophomore Class Congress, Co-chairman of Greek Sing, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority tPledge Mistress, Vice Presidentj. BROCK, ALICE ELIZABETH W.R.A., Volleyball Team, Modern Dance Club, Softball Team, Folk Dance Club, TAMS, Swim- ming Team. BROWN, LESI.lE BRAND Omega Phi Sorority lCorresponding Secretaryl, Kappa Delta Pi. BROWN, LYNN f BRUNO, CAROL Theater Guild, EEO English Tutor. BRUTKA, KENNETH ANDREW BRZEZINSKI, KATHLEEN Newman Club, Alpha Theta Pi Sorority tCorresponding Secretaryl. BRZEZINSKI, LOIS MATUSEWSKI Renata Club. BUCKALO, MARY BUCKLES, SANDRA JOYCE S.E.A., Chi Delta Sorority. BUINIS, KATHERINE D, BURKHARDT, BONNIE Freshman Class Congress, Electrion Committee, N.S.A. Committee, College Center Board lTreasurerI, Leadership Conference, Nu Sigma Tau IVice President, President, SCATE, S.E.A. Kappa Delta Pi. BURNS, IEAN E. Chi Delta Sorority tI.F.S.C. Representative, Presi- dentj. BURNS, NANCY MAY Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, Newman Club, Kappa Delta Pi. BUSCAINO, VITA LYNN I.V. Cheerleader, Independent, Nu Theta Chi So- rority. BUTFIMORE, DENISE CATHERINE Nu Theta Chi Sorority, Student Council, Election Committee tChaimian, Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasurerl, Leadership Conference ICO-chairman, Secretaryl. BYRD, VALERIE E. Alpha Theta Pi Sorority, Band, Orchestra, Madri- gals, C.B.A., Townsend Lecture Series, NEA, SEA, Social Committee fwhifeman Hallj, Standards Committee 1 Whiteman Hallj, House Committee IWhiteman Hallj, WRA, Foreign Students Com- mittee. BYRNE, PATRICIA ANN Kappa Delta Pi, BYRNES, ROBERT W. Nu Delta Pi Fraternity 1I.F.S.C. Representativel Camival tAssistant Director, Float Parade Chair- man,I, Class Congress, Student Council, I.F.S.C. President. CADEMARTORI, CHARLES S, Nu Delta Pi Fraternity. CAFFREY, IOHN College Center Board tVice Presidentl. CAGGIANELLE, THERESA S.E.A. CALISE, THOMAS E. Nu Sigma Pi. DENNY, CATHERINE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, SANDRA A. Freshman, Sophomore Class Congress, Lambda Chi Rho Sorority tCorresponding Secretaryj. CANDILOROS, TINA CAPONEGRO, BRIDGET ANN CAPONEGRO, KATHERINE ANN CAPPETTA, AUDREY Sigma Beta Chi Sorority. CARASIA, IOAN CARDONE, ANGELA MARIE CARELLA, KATHLEEN CARLSON, MARGARET CAROLAN, IUDITH CARROLL, DARLENE F. Kappa Delta Pi CARROLL, MARILYN MICHELE CARROLL, VIRGINIA ANNE CARTER, SANDY THOMAS Nu Delta Pi Fraternity fCorresponding Secretaryj, C.B.A. lCorrcsponding Secretaryj. CASTELLANO, SANDRA CATTAFI, IOSEPH ANTHONY IR. CATTAFI, IUDITH ANNE CERNERO, CELEBTE CERULLO, THERWSA MARIANNE Beta Delta Chi Sorority CI.F.S.C. Representative, Pledge Mistressy SCATE, Memorabilia lTypistl, S.E.A. CHIERA, DOROTHY G. W.R.A., Women's Tennis Team, Girls Varsity Basketball Tean., TAMS. CIALLELLA, IOANNE Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority. CIBOROWSKI, IANICE LYNN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority CID, SANDRA IOANNA CIOFFI, MARIE Beta Delta Chi Sorority, Memorabilia tLiterary Editorl EEO Tutorial Program, SEA. CIRULE, LINDA SCATE, ludo Club, Kappa Epsilon Sorority fI.T.S.C. Representativel. CLARK, KATHLEEN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority lRecording Secretaryl, Theatre Guild. COFFEY, KATHLEEN F. COHEN, SANDRA IILL COHEN, SONYA COHN, MADELINE ISABELLE Freshman, Sophomore Class Congress. COHOLAN, ANITA COLANDREA, RAYMOND I. COLEONDRO, GERALDINE COLPITTS, DAVID ROBERT F. Soccer. COLUCCI, SUSAN CEC. COMISKEY, KENNETH VINCENT Nu Sigma Phi Fratemity lRecording Secretaryl, l.V. Basketball, ludo Club, Intramural Football, Intramural basketball, CONKLING, ARDYS N. Women's Recreational Association, TAMS QS-ecretaryl. CONNELLY, THOMAS CONOVER, BARBARA ANN Modem Dance Club, Alpha Theta Pi Sorority 1I.F.S.C, Representativel, I.F,S.C. Treasurer. COOK, PATRICIA S. COOPER, MOLLIE B, Extension Honor Society. CORBO, MICHELE C. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority lVice President, I.F.S.C, Representativel, Women's Recreation Association, TAMS. CORCORAN, FRAN Renata Club. CORCORAN, MAUREEN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority ll.F.S.C. Representativej, Newman Club, CCB, Sophomore Queen Contest, Miss Newark State. CORDASCO, BARBARA ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, TAMS tTreasurer, Presi- dentl. COSO, PATRICIA COSMA5, EDWARD R. Nu Sigma Phi Fratemity fl-Iistorian, Treasurer, Rallymaster, Purchasing Chairman. COWELL, BARBARA COWF, BARBARA Omega Phi Sorority CRAIG, BEVERLY I. Independent CRISCUOLO, GERALDINE P, CROSETT, LINDA SEA, CRYSTAL, NORMAN CUSHION, FRANK STEPHEN DANIHER, GERALDINE PALLITTO DAWKIN5, MOLLIE DAWSON, EDNA M. Women's Recreational Association DE BENEDITTIS, ROSE MARIE W.R.A., Alethian Society lSecretaryl DE FEO, CAMILLE DE FEO, FRANCES DE FURIA CHARLOTTE Lambda Chi Rho Sorority DEFUSCO, MARY ELLEN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, Alethian Club, Theatre Guild. DE GESO, DIANE Beta Delta Chi Soronty DELMANTO, KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ T.A,M.S,, W,R,A. DEL NEGRO, CLARA MARIE Alpha Theta Pi Sorority tI.F.S.C. Representativej, Theatre Guild, Class Congress, DE MARIA, CAROL R. W.R.A., Basketball Team, Tennis Team. DE MATTEO, CHARLENE ANGELA Lambda Chi Rho Sorority, Theatre Guild, Scate fSecretary7. DEMSKIS, ALICE MARIE Spectrum tPresidentl, DENYS, MARY Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority tHistorianJ, Newman Club DE PASQUALE, DONNA MARIE Kappa Epsilon Sorority, Modern Dance Club DE PASQUALE, LAWRENCE Tennis Team DE QUOLLO, KATHLEEN Iunior Class Congress, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority D'ERASMO, DEE Rho Theta Tau Sorority fI.F.S.C. Representativel DESCH, MARYANN DESPOSITI, DIANNE GAIL DEURLOO, GLORIA IEAN Exhibition and Publicity Committee, Theatre Guild DEVORAK, KATHLEEN DI BELLA IACQUELYN DILLER, SUSAN IACQUELINE Modem Dance Club DI MEGLIO, MADELYN BARBARA Nu Sigma Tau Sorority DIAMOND, IOEL BARRY Alpha Phi Omega Fratemity QI-Iistorianl DI NARDO. Kappa Delta DI NARDO. Sigma Theta dentl, Senior IOHN Pi LEONARD C. Chi Fraternity tPresident, Vice Presi- Class President, Young Republicans DI QUATTRO, PATRICIA RODEN DODGE, MARGARET E. DOE, PATRICIA LOUISE MC LAUGHLIN Kappa Delta DONAHUE. Pi PATRICIA JEAN Rho Theta Tau Sorority ll.F.S.C. Representativel DON DIEGO, LINDA ROSE Lambda Chi Rho Soronty IPresiclentl, Delta Kappa Pi, Newman Club DORAN, FRANK V. Basketball team DORL, CYNTHIA IEAN Chi Delta Sorority, Orchestra, Chorus, Class Con- gress DOTEGOWSKI, RICHARD IOSEPH Varsity Baseball DOWNEY, MARGARET IRENE Sigma Kappa Phi Soronty, Newman Club, Tennis Team DREW, LYNN IUNE SEA, Guides Club DUBAC, IUDITH R. Pi Eta Sigma Sorority fCorresponding Secretaryl, Council for Exceptional Children 1Trainee Ship Receiverl, Co-ordinator of Woodbndge State School Program, New Iersey Educators of the Mentally Retarded, Class Congress iConstitution Committeej DUDECK, WILLIAM H. Renata Club lPresidentj DUDEK, DOREEN Class Constitution Committee, Les Cpains, Lamb- da, Chi Rho Sorority lI.F.S.C. Representativej, Independent DUDEK, ROBERT DUKES. MARGARET ANN Spanish Club, Newman Club tPresidentj, Assis- tant Manager of Girl's Basketball Team DOLL, LINDA DUPRE, DIANNE C. Kappa Delta Pi fTreasurerl ludo Club, Newman Club DU VALIER, REGINA ELIZABETH Collegians for Black Action fCorresponding Secre- tary, Vice Presidentl Basketball Team VYER, MARY DENISE .UBAN, GERALDINE glish Club EATON, DOUGLAS JR. 317 I V I i i I I I I I l I I I . i I I i 1 l I i Ii ii ,. il il I ,, I ui i, Ili Ii .TI ii :Tl Ill I i-i ,. li I, iii Il l ill li ii l ,I Qi i- EBERT MELIDA M JOHNSON Nu Theta Chi Sorority EBNER, ROBERT RAY Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity tTreasurerJ, Industrial Arts Club, Tennis, Soccer lCo-captainl, Band lPresidentJ, Men's Athletic Association, Aquatics Club EDWARDS, IANE M. Madrigals IVice President, Secretaryj, Judo Club EGNA, JUDY LYNN Omega Phi Sorority ELAN SYLVIA ELLIS, CAROL ANN ENDERS, MARY EPSTIEN, SANFORD M, Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society lVice Presi- dentt EYBERS, GAIL Alpha Theta Pi Soronty iPledge Mistress, Social Chairmanl FAIRBAIRN, ARLENE FANTL, GLORIA FARKUS, KATHLEEN Rho Theta Tau Sorority IHistorianJ FARLEY, GRACE ALLISON Alpha Sigma Lambda FARRAR, NORMA FASONE, IUDITH LYNN Beta Delta Chi Sorority lTreasurerJ, Kappa Delta Pi, Activities Editor of Memorabilia, SEA lCorresponding Secretaryj FATUROS, JULIE SEA FAUER, NANCY R. Spanish Club, Guides Club, Social Committee FEDYK, ROBIN JOSETTE Nu Theta Chi Sorority ITreasurer, Vice Presidentj, Leadership Conference FELEGI, CYNTHIA ANN FELLOWS, LYNN DIANA FENNIMORE, DARIA SUE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority FERRARA, THERESA Class Congress FICKI, NANCY MARIE Biology Club, Science Club FIIJURSKI, JACQUELINE ROSE Class Congress, Badminton Club, Fencing Club IManagerJ, WRA lExecutive Boardl IILLIMAN, i.oRA1NE 318 FINE, FRIEDA MODERN Dance Club FINK, BEVERLY MARCUS Omega Phi Sorority FISHER, ALEXIS KATHERINE T.A,M.S. lSecretaryJ WRA FISHMAN, MARILYN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority tTreasurerJ, Scate, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, JV, Cheerleader FLANAGAN, MAUREEN Science Club FLEMING, LARRY FLYNN, BARBARA FOLEY, MARY NOREEN FORD, VIRGINIA CLARE Delta Sigma Pi Sorority lSocial ChairmanJ, Ice Skating Club, Newman Club FOSTER, BONNIE Nu Theta Chi Sorority fCorresponding- Secretafyl, Election Committee FOSTER, MARY FRANK, LOUISE CATHERINE Orchestra FRANK, PATRICIA SOUTHARD FREEMAN, GENEVIEVE G. FREEMAN, JOHN JAMES Nu Delta Pi Fratemity, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council, Carnival IAssistant Director, Directorj FREITAS, JOSEPH FRESULONE, SANDRA ANN Lambda Chi Rho Sorority FRIEDMAN, SHELLY Omega Phi Sorority FUCCELLO, IUDITH GALLA, CHARLOTTE LOUISE Newman Club GALLAGHER, LINDA ANN Alpha Theta Pi Sorority ITreasurerl GALLO, ALCESTE VIRGINIA GANNON, MARYANN Nu Theta Chi Sorority, Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader GARDNER, ALISON B. GARDNER, RICHARD T. GARDNER, SUSAN JANE NJEA, SNEA, New Jersey Speech and Hearing As- sociation GARTLAND, JEANETTE Newman Club, NJEA GEARY, MARCIA TAMS, WRA GELDZILER, FLORENCE TEDESCO Alpha Theta Pi Sorority tPresidentJ GENEGA, BARBARA A. Newman Club tRecording Secretaryj GEORGE, SUSAN M. GERARDI, ANGELA MARIE Independent fReporterJ, Nu Sigma Tau ISergeant at Arms, ChapIainJ GILCREST, GEORGE M. Nu Delta Pi Fraternity tPresident, Vice Presidentj, Varsity Basketball, Dougall Hall Executive board, Dana Review, M.A.A, Leadership Conference, History Club GILMAN, SUSAN JOAN GILSHIAN, MAUREEN Beta Delta Chi Sorority, Memorabilia fSecretaryJ GIORDANO, GENEVIEVE M. GISSER, KAREN GIVENTER, RHODA MARIE Kappa Delta Pi, WRA tlnstructor, ManagerJ, Ice Skating Club, Guides Club, Orchestra GLASER, ELLEN F. Junior Class Congress, Dorm Social Committee, Omega Sigma Psi lPledge Mistressj GODYNICK, DIANE Modern Dance Club tPublicity ChairmanJ, CCB Dance Committee GOELLER, DORORTHY MARY SCATE, C.E.C. GOLDBERG, ELLEN H. Omega Phi Sorority fRecording Secretary, Vice Presidentj GOLKO, BARBARA ANNE College Band, Women's Chorus, SEA, Newman Club, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, Festival Chorus, Messiah, Carnival, WRA, Folk Dance Club, Kappa Delta Pi GOMBERG, DAVIDA M. Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, NJAEYC GOODIN, M. ELSPETH GOTTLIEB, HELEN ROSE GOMEZ Alpha Sigma Lambda GOTZ, JOAN M. Rho Theta Tau Sorority, Sudent Organization tSecretaryJ, Student Organization Executive Board, Student Council, Finance Board, Class Congress, Leadership Conference, Freshman Weekend Chairman, Teacher's Convention Representative of NSC, Union County Mental Health Association Speaker for NSC. Orientation, Human Relations Chairman, Election Committee, Secretarial Chair- man, Ad Hoc Committee of Athletics, Student Faculty Committee, SGA Conference Representa- tive, Maryland Conference Representative GREENE, MARGOT MARION GREENE, RUBY M C,B,A. GREENFIELD, ELAINE BARBARA Band GRIFFEL, SUZIE Pi Eta Sigma Sorority GRIGNI, JOANNE GRISSLER, CAROL ANN Newman Club, French Club, Kappa Epsilon fCorresponding SecretaryJ GROSS, ELIZABETH C,C,B. IPublicity Committee ChairmanJ, Orienta- tion Committee fCo-Chairman, Assistant Chair- manJ, Miss N.S.C. Pageant fTreasurerJ Nu Theta Chi tCarnival Chairman, Pledge MistressJ, Inde- pendent fStaffJ CROSS, KAREN LORRAINE Competive Swim Team, Hockey Team, Softball Team, Basketball Team, WRA, TAMS, GUARDINO, LOUIS C. GUZZO, RAYMOND Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity HABER, LOIS JANE Omega Phi Sorority HADDON, MARILYN HAHN, WILLIAM Scate HAMLIN, VIRGINIA ANN Miss Sophomore Queen, Collegians for Black Ac- tion HAMMETT, CAROL HAMPEL, ELLEN HARBACK, JOAN THERESA Delta Sigma Pi tTreasurerJ HARGROVE, PATRICIA A. Collegians for Black Action HARKO, MARY LYNN C. Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Epsilon Sorority fRecording Secretaryl, SEA, Band, Madrigals HARRISON, JOYCE ANN HART, JOHN A. Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity ISociaI Chairmanj HARTMAN, ROSE ANN Rho Theta Tau Sorority ISocial Chairmanl HAVENS, CATHERINE VICTORIA Newman Club, Dana Review, Chi Delta Sorority IIFSC Representativej HECHT, RUTH H. Kappa Delta Pi HEGEDUS, ALICE Alpha Sigma Lambda HEGEN, LESLEY Kappa Epsilon Sorority lRecording Secretary, Vice Presidentl HEINTZ, PATRICIA S. HEMMER, SUSAN KATHERINE HERBST, SUZANNE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority HERMAN, DEBBIE Freshman, Sophmore Class Corresponding Secre- tary, junior Class Vice President, junior Class President, Chairman Class Congress, Chairman Communications Committee, Due Process Com- mittee, Leadership Conference, Student Council, CEC, Pi Eta Sigma Sorority lRecording Secretaryl, Executive Board of Student Council HEYBURN, ELLEN Kappa Epsilon Sorority HEYDER, 1EAN M. NIAEYC HIGGINS, MAUREEN E. Independent lNews Editorj, Nu Theta Chi Sororia ty, N.S.A. lSecretaryJ, SCATE, New lersey College Queen HIGH, IEAN MARIE Theatre Guild ITreasurerJ, SCATE, Nu Theta Chi Sorority, Independent HILLYER, BEVERLY DIANE NEA, AKNE HOESEL, CAROL ROSE Freshman Orientation, Iunior Prom Committee, Townsend Lecture Series, Nu Sigma Tau Sorority fAIumni Chairmanj HOGG, IANET RUTH Chi Delta Sorority fAssistant Treasurerl, Newman Club, SEA, Dana Review HOLECZEK, MARIA ILONA HOOLYWOOD, SUSAN Guides Club HOLMES, MARION LYNDA TAMS, WRA, Folk Dance Club, Modern Dance Club, Volleyball Club I-IOLOD, DAVID M. HONDO, PATRICIA ANNE N.I.E.A., N,E.A. HOOGERHEIDE, ANITA R. Kappa Delta Pi HOROSHKO, IANICE HOROWITZ, PAULA H. Guides Club tSecretaryJ HOWELL, GEORGIA LU Theatre Guild lProperties Crew Head, House Management Crew Headl, Townsend Lecture Board, Evaluation Coordinating Committee INCATE and Middle Statesl HUFF, LINDA ELLEN Kappa Delta Pi IMPERATO, HELEN IMUS, NANCY INFOZINO, ANN INGLIS, IUDITH LYNNE Madrigal Choir, Alpha Theta Pi-Corresponding secretary Memorabilia INSINGER, EDWARD I. Industrial Education Club ISLER, ROBIN IVAN, KAREN ELAINE Pi Eta Sigma Sorority IWANICKI, MARLENE BARBARA Alpha Theta Pi-Historian, Vice President IACKOW, FRANK IACOBSON, KAREN JANECZKO, IUDITH M. Kappa Delta Pi IASS, IANET Rho Theta Tau-Social Chairman IENNINGS, MARGARET IOFFRE, LORRAINE ALLISON Omega Sigma Psi JOHNSON, IAMES Varsity Baseball, Nu Delta Pi-Pledgemaster IOLLY, CAROLINE VETTERER Class Congress, NSA, Newman Club, WRA, NSA Congress, Student Organization lAssistant Treasurer, Treasurerl, Nu Theta Chi lHistorian, Presidentj, Student Council, Finance Board, Student Faculty life Committee, Financial Aid Committee, Election Committee, National Student Register, IFSC Honor Scholarship, ASG Conference, Leadership Conference, Orientation, Athletics Planning Board IULIANO, LINDA Beta Delta Chi Sorority, NEA, N.I. Association for Education of Young Children KACZKA, DIANE Chi Delta, Class Congress KAISER, CYNTHIA CAROL Spanish Club KANE, VIRGINIA M. Republicans Club KAPLAN, MAXINE PAULA KAPTOR, LINDA Newman Club KARASKA, IOHN P. Sigma Theta Chi - Recording Secretary, In- dustrial Arts Club - Treasurer KATZ, LOIS ANN Cheerleader-captain, Lambda Chl Rho Sororie ty-Social Chairman KATZ, RUTH DIANE KAUFMAN, RENA-RAE KAUFMAN, SUSAN PATRICIA Lambda Chi Rho Sorority-Summer activities Coordinator, Treasurer, IFSC Representative, IFSC Social Chairman KAZLOUSKAS, ANTOINETTE Independent Staff, SCATE KEANE, MARGARET ANN Kappa Delta Pi KELLY, MAUREEN ANN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, Freshman Orientation Committee, Dana Review KELLY, PATRICIA ANN Independent-Copy Editor, Business Manager, Drama Guild, Class Congress KENNEDY, MARY THERESA Omega Sigma Psi Sorority-Historian, Newman Club KENNEY, THOMAS GREGORY KENNINGTON, NANCY IANE Theatre Guild KENNY, ADELE M. WRA, English Club Secretary. KESTY, LINDA FINN KIDZUS, MAUREEN M. WRA, English Club, Madrigal Choir KIEL, ALICE IOYCE Lambda Chi Rho Sorority KINCEL, ALBERT IAMES Sigma Beta Tau, Varsity Baseball, IFSC Represen- tative, All-Greek Football KIRCHGESSNER, LOIS MARY Social Committee, NEA, Delta Sigma Pi KISTNER, ALISON LOUISE Rho Theta Tau KONESNY, DONALD I. KOPKO, ALENE MARIE Rho Theta Tau-IFSC Representative, Recording Secretary KORN, BARRI M. KOS, GERDA ANNA NEA KOSS, SHERRY KLANK, ELIZABETH Kappa Delta Pi KLIMASKI, BARBARA KLIMOCK, MARGARET Sophomore Class Congress, Sophomore Chairman of Carnival KNAUB, GAIL KOCH, LOIS MARILYN KOEHLER, CHARLES T. KONDRATICK, DOROTHY IRENE French Club-Treasurer, Sigma Kappa Phi-Corresponding Secretary KOSTECK, BRIAN PAUL Independent, Soccer, Student Council, Class Con- gress, Sigma Theta Chi KOTLER, CAROL EVE KRADIN, GERRI KRAKOWSKI, HELENA KRICHEL, BARBARA Whiteman Hall Standards Committee, Folk Dance Club, Whiteman Hall Social Committee KROLIN, LYNN TORRA KRUG, MARGARET KRUG, MARY ANN Nu Sigma Tau KRUSCHKA, VIRGINIA MILLER KUNDIN, IOAN Class Congress, Aquatics Clubs KUNZ, BARBARA COLASANTO SEA, NJ. Speech and Hearing Association KURZEIA, IOANNE Delta Sigma Pi-Pledge Mistress, Memorabilia typ- ist KUS, BARBARA Sigma Kappa Phi LAMPARSKY, BARBARA IO Beta Delta Chi-IFSC Representative, Social Chair- mang IFSC Corresponding Secretary, Memorabi- lia-Senior Editor, Business Managerg SEAg WRA, Leadership Conference LANE, LORETTA ELLEN NEA, Newman Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Kappa Delta Pi-President, Class Congressg junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Class Corresponding Secretary, Senior Prom Committee, Leadership Conference, Campus Girl Scouts LAPARLE, BARBARA IEANNE Lambda Chi Rho-Recording Secretary LARDIERE, IOANNE LARRO, BARBARA CHARLENE Newman Club LAVIGNE, SHARON Rho Theta Tau, Dane ReviewfBusiness Manager, Les Copains-President, Townsend Lecture Board LEARY, MARGARET A. Newman Club-Vice President 319 y I LEGGE, CHRISTINA M Swimming Team, ludo Club LEMALDI, LINDA ANN LEMONGELLO, CAMILLE LENART. ELLEN ANN Chorus LESSIN, ROSEANNE PI Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi LEWIS, GLENN Sigma Beta Tau-Chaplain, President, Memorabi- lia-Managing Editor, Editor-In-Chief, Theatre Guild-Vice President, Greek Football, Orienta- tion-Master-ot-Ceremonies, Sigma Beta Tau Greek Sing Director LIBES, LENNIE G. LICATA, IOAN K LIDDLE, ROBERT Soccer, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity LIEB, ARLENE Sigma Beta Chi-IFSC Representaive LIMEBERGER, MARILYN Delta Sigma Pi-Assistant Treasurer, President, Messiah and Elijah Choruses, Madrigals LINDE, KATHERINE LINEBERRY, FRANK Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Council, Var- sity Baseball, CCB, Residence Hall Executive Board, Sigma Beta Tau-IFSC, Pledgemaster, IFSC Athletic Director, Public Relations-Student Sports lnformantion LISANTI, IOANNE Sigma Beta Chi - Pledgemistress LITWIN, IANICE EILEEN Nur Theta Chi-Recording Secretary, Cheerleader LLOYD, IOAN ELAINE LOEHNING, WILLIAM F., IR. Sigma Beta Tau-Executive Secretary, IFSC Repre- sentative, Student Body President, President's Cabinet, Student Council, Chaimian-Parking Committee, Bonds-Yes Committee-Chairman, Leadership Conference-Co-Chairman, Urban Affair Conference Co-chairman, Finance Board, State Committee on Undergraduate Education, Faculty Senate Relations Committee, NSA Conv- ention Delegate, College Athletic Board, Men's Athletic Association-Assistant Treasurer, Commit- tee to Abolish Cut System, I8-Year Old Voting Age Coalition, Presidential Research Committee, Student-Faculty Co-op - Board of Tmstees, Class Congress, Freshman Orientation, Committee on Codification of Student Organization Policy, NIEA Convention, All-Greek Football, Greek Football and Basketball LOFTMAN, IOETTA TROUTH LORENZ, IOAN ANGELE Kappa Epsilon Sorority-Treasurer, N.l.E A. IOUDENBERRY, SUSAN ALTONEN Alpha Theta PI Sorority. 320 LUBKA, REGINA NIEMCAYK Renata LUCAS, IANICE ELLEN Lamda Chi Rho Soroity LYNCH, DIANA ELLEN MC ALLISTER, CAROLE ANN Nu Sigma Tau - Recording Secretary MC CARTHY, PATRICIA MC CARTHY, SHIELA KATHRYN MC CARTHY, V. RANDALL Nu Delta Pi Fraternity - Recording Secretary, Independent Sports Editor, Golf, Circle Club MC CAULEY, MARYANN Carnival Committee, Freshman Weekend, Nu Theta Chi, Orientation Committee. MC CONVILLE, KEVIN Varsity Baseball, Nu Delta PI - Corresponding Secretary, Executive Board of Dougall Hall MC CUNE, ELLEN Nu Sigma Tau - Pledge Mistress, Independent - Secretary, Course Evaluation Committee MC FALL, IULIA MC GLOWN, MINNIE RUTH MC GOWAN, LINDA Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, - IFSC Representative, Newman Club MC HUGH, RUTH ANN CEC, WRA MC LAUGHLIN, PAMELA ANN Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority - Recording Secretary, Newman Club. MC LEAN, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH MC NICHOL, BARBARA ELLEN Newman Club, Omega Sigma Psi - Treasurer MACALUSO, ANGELA MARIE Omega Sigma Psi Sorority MACCARIO, SUSAN CARMINE Guides Club, Freshman Orientation Social Com- mittee MADAIEWSKI, DREW F. MADDEN, ROSEANN MAGLIARO, MARGRET Beta Delta Chi Sorority - Corresponding Secre- tary MALCOLM, IANICE MARY Beta Delta Chi Sorority - Pledge Mistress, Presi- dent, Miss Congeniality 196B, Miss Newark State Pageant Committee, History Club, SEA-Iunior Member at Large MALONE, IANICE I. Sigma Beta Chi-Sorority - Financial Secretary MANCINELLI, PHYLLIS MANOS, ANN MANTEGNA, SALVATORE MICHAEL Sigma Beta Tau Fratemity - Executive Board, Public Relations Chairman 3, Vice-President, Leadership Conference Representative 3 81. 4, ln- tramural Volleyball 3, Intramural Basketball 3 dt 4, Varsity Baseball 2, Greek Football and Softball 2, 3 dz 4, All-Greek Football 3, Carnival-Public Relations Chairman, Theatre Guild, Orientation Committee MARCINIAK, ELAINE ANN MARHOLD, IUDITH P. CAROLAN Newman Club MARIANKA, ROSE MARIANO, IOHN I. IR. MAROLD, ROBERT Sigma Theta Chi MARTIN, BERNICE ELIZABETH MARTIN, PATRICIA ANN Kappa Delta Pi MARTINI, LINDA 1. NIEA MASON, VALERIE ANN English Club MASTERLY, IOAN CAROL Alpha Theta Pi - IFSC Representative, NIEA MASTERSON, ELIZABETH ANN Kappa Epsilon Sorority, Theatre Guild, Newman Club MATEIEK, JANET D'MEO MATLOSZ, NATA MARY MAYEFSKIE, LORRAINE MAYER, SUSAN M. MAYER, WILLIAM MAZUR, CAROLINE I. MAZZA, ROCCO R. Nu Sigma Phi, House Chairman of Dougall Hall MELNYCZUK, NADIA WRA, Independent-Copy Editor, Ski Club MELVIN, ROBERT MENWEG, RALPH W. Nu Delta Pi Fratemity, Golf, Yearbook MEREDITH, MATTIE R. MERLUCCI, SUSAN ANGELA MERRELL, RICHARD Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, MAA, Aquatics Club, Standards Committee Dougall Hall MERRITT, LINDA Chi Delta Sorority MESONAS, LEONARD I, Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity, Industrial Club - Vice President METRO, RACHEL LOIS MICHEAL, RAYMOND IAMES Nu Delta PI Fraternity, Greek Football MILCHMAN, LOUIS EDWARD Nu Sigma Phi - Pledge Master MILLER, CLIFFORD R, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, Childre Education 's Theater n Workshop, SCATE, Freshman Carnival Commit- tee, ludo Club MILLER, DIANNA Omega Phi Sorority - Recording Secretary MILLER, IOSEPH D. Gold Team, Dormitory Secretary, Dormitory As- sistant Resident Advisor MILLER, KATHLEEN ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority - IFSC representivive, IFSC - Recording Secretary, Vice President - Class 70, Class Congress, Standards Committee MILLER, LINDA GAIL MILLER, MAXINE Pi Eta Sigma Sorority - Pledge Mistress MILLINGTON, CONSTANCE CLEERDIN NIANE, SEA MITNICK, IOAN THELER MITZAK, ANDREA VIRGINIA junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, SEA - Historian Beta Delta Chi Sorority MITZAK, BRUCE CHARLES Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, History Club - Treasurer, Golf Team - Captain MONAHAN, MONICA M. Alpha Theta Pi Sorority MONTELLA, IOYCE ADELE Kappa Delta Pi Sorority MONTICELLO, ANNA A. Newman Club, Omega Sigma Psi Sorority - Pledge Mistress - Corresponding Secretary MOORE, IANET E, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority, Social Chai MORIARTY, MAUREEN THERESA rman Newman Club, Skating Club, Delta Sigma Pi So- rority - Historian MORRIS, MARSHA R. MOSELY, IOHN L. MOZEIKA, CATHERINE ANN Omega Sigma Psi Sorority MUCHA, MARY MULDOON, JOSEPH M. M KO W Nu Delta Pi Fraternity - Treasurer, NIEA Conv- ention - College Representative, junio sistant Treasurer, Prom Committee, Club r Class Ag lndustri-R lifiifl 'QE' .-, I ,LL DHTII III- Y!! eidir, sire, -5. hir f with' ge .La M MULDOON, MAUREEN ELIZABETH Kappa Epsilon Sorority, WRA, Ice Skating Club MUNDY, GALE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, Girls Softball Team MUNKEL, GAIL Chi Delta Sorority, WRA, SEA MURRAY, JOHN A. Vice President Class 70, Theatre Guild, Student Council, Sigma Theta Chi - Corresponding Secre- tary MURRAY, THOMAS FRANK Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity - Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Junior Council Representative, Senior Council Representative MUSIC, ARLENE ELLEN Swim Team, Field Hockey Team, TAMS. WRS, Manager of Fencing Team. Tennis Club, Badmin- ton, Modem Dance, La Crosse, Basketball Club - Manager MUTZ, KATHERINE LOUISE MUZZIO, JOHN NAPELA, BARBARA NAPOLI, ANGELA Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, Scate NAPOLITANO, MARIE ELIZABETH NARDONE, ANN MARIE B. Omega Sigma Psi Sorority, Newman Club NATOLI, JACK NAUMANN, AGNES HANSEN Kappa Delta Pi fSecretaryJ, Renata Club NAUYOKS, IRMGARD BERTA Beta Delta Chi Sorority, Alethian Club NAZARIO, CA NDIDA ROSA NEMETH, ELIZABETH M. Council for Exceptional Children, NJEA NERVI, PATRICIA TAMS, WRA lCo-Chairman Public RelationsJ, Swim Team, Manager of Aquatics Club, Partici- pant in Folk Dance Workshop Atlantic'City for NSC NIEVES, WILFREDO Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity NOLAN, SHARON Newman Club, SEA NOS5, ARLENE B. Alpha Sigma Lambda NOVAK, JANICE NUGENT, MARY ELIZABETH OATES, RITA MARINO WRA .K Q'BRIEN, MONICA MAYER EEC O'BRIEN, RANDALL Sigma Beta Tau Fratemity O'CONNELL, LOUISE A. LE WAND ODOM, GLENDA E. Black Arts, Collegians for Black Action O'DONNELL, CAROL WRA OLEIAR, JOYCE MARY OLIVEIRA, JEAN Archery Club, Madrigals, Choir, Orchestra OLSEN, KAREN ANN Nu Sigma Tau tGreek Sing Chairmanl O'NEILL, MAUREEN Chi Delta Sorority IIFSC Representative, Vice President, Pledge Mistressj ONUSKA, MARY ANNE MARGARET ONYSKO, CAMILLE O'RElLLY, MARY LOUISE Delta Sigma Pi Sorority lCorresponding Secretaryl ORREN, CHARLOTTE ORTNER, JOAN CONNELLY Class Congress, Student Council, Human Rela- tions Committee, Nu Theta Chi Sorority tSociaI Chairmanj OSOWSKI, THERESA MARCHESI Newman Club, Field Hockey Team, Softball Team, TAMS, D.G.W.S. Representative OSTRINSKY, FRANCES OVERBY, DWIGHT OWENS, CAROL L. PACCIORETTI, JEAN M. PACE, JACK EDWARD IR. Orchestra, Brass Choir, Chorus PADFIELD, PATRICIA Omega Sigma Psi-President PALENSAR, CHRISTINA JUNE WRA PATTERSON, LAURA ELIZABETH Independent - Secretary, Nu Theta Chi - IFSC Representative, Student Council, CUE, SCATE: Dorm Committee, Security Committee PAUKSTIS, STANLEY J. III Nu Sigma Phi - Sergeant-at-Arms, History Club, NEA: SCATE PAUL, KATHERINE ANNE Kappa Delta Pi - Corresponding Secretary, WRA: Ice Skating PAVLO, MARY ANN PAWLAK, SONJA SCATE, Folk Dance Club PEDRO, GERALDINE HELEN PELIKAN, CAROL ANN Science Club PELLEGRINO, ERNEST W. PERILLO, KAREN Sigma Beta Chi PERROW, BRENDA Varsity Cheerleader, Collegiates for Black Action PETERS, VICKI SIMMONS PETERSON, SALLY JANE WEINRICH PETRUCELLI, IANICE PEZZA, AMERICO Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity PFEIFFER, DOROTHY J. PHILLIPS, SUE Class Congress, Election Committee - Secretary, Carnival Committee-Parade Chaimian, Sopho- more Class Camival Chairman, Pi Eta Sigma - IFSC Representative, President, Leadership Conference PIERETTI. LINDA Lambda Chi Rho PINKOS, PAULINE MARY Fencing Club, Girls' Field Hockety, Archery Club, Folk Dance Club, Lacrosse club, Modem Dance Club, Orientation Committee, Junior Class Con- gress, TAMS-Senior Class Representative PIRANEO, SUSAN PISANO, EIAINE LOUISE Beta Delta Chi - Purchasing Agent, Class Con- gress, SEA: Memorabilia - Senior Editor, SCATE PISARSKI, MARY KATHERINE PITTELL, MARSI-IA D. PITTMAN, JAMES L. Theatre Guild, Judo Club - Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega - Sergeant-at-Amis, Vice President, Tu- toring POETA, ANN MARIE Sigma Kappa Phi - Social Chainnan POLHAMUS, SUZANNA Lambda Chi Rho POLING, W. DOROTHY POLLAK, DIANE POLLAK, DEBORAH SUE POLONITZA, NANCY PONZONI, ROBERT Young Democrats, Newark State League for Peace and Democracy, Urban Council POSCHNER, JANET WRA, TAMS - Histonan POST, JUDITH A. SCATE, Guides Club, Delta Sigam Pi - Corres- ponding Secretary, Vice President PRATT, SALLY L. CBA, SCATE, SEA, WRA PRZEPADLO, MARILYN E. Chi Delta-Assistant Treasurer PUZIO, FRANK Sigma Theta Chi, Newman Club, Student Council, Chess Club RAMSEY, ALLEN N. II Varsity Baseball, Nu Delta Pi Fraternity RAUDONIS, GENEIVE Chi Delta Sorority - Social Chairlady, Treasurer RAUSCH, GRACE RESTAINO, CARMEN Nu Delta Pi Fraternity - Pledge Master RETFALVY, IRENE E. RICE, BONNIE NEA, Mis Newark State Pageant RICHEL, THOMAS F. RIEGER, DAVID R. Alphs phi Omega - President - Publicity Chair- man, Theatre Guild - Treasurer, Memorabilia Photography Editor, Independent RIHA, DIANE L. NJANE, SEA, Beta Delta Chi Sorority, VAC RINALDI, ANTOINETTE M. Lambda Chi Rho Sorority RISO, NANCY RISPO, EVELYN 'R. RITROSKY, BEVERLY Beta Delta Chi Sorority RITSON, SHARON Rl'I'I'ER, MARIORIE BETH Pi Eta' Sigma - Corresponding Secretary RIVELEY, ANNA ROSE ROBBINS, A. CHRISTINE Field Hockey, Tennis Team Folk Dance, Lacrosse, Fencing, Volleyball, WRA Faculty Committee on Athletics, Chi Delta Alumni Coordinator ROBERTS, GLENN J. V Theatre Guild, - Assistant Treasurer, Golf Team ROBERTS, JUDITH LYNN ROCCAGLI, ELIZABETH ANN Newman Club - Vice President, President, WRA - Historian, Young Democrats, Campus Gold, SEA, Delta Sigma Pi Sorority, IFSC Representa- tive, Pledge Mistress RODD, RONALD ANTHONY Sigma Beta Tau Fratemity - Special Events Chair- man, Greek Football, Softball and Basketball, SEA 321 ROMANCHICK, LINDA POCIASK Congress, Modern Dance Club, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority ROSIVACK, BARBARA SIBILSKI VVRA, TAMS, Archery Team ROSS, IANET Beta Delta Chi Sorority, SCA - Vice President, Secretary - Yearbook o8-o9 ROTKER, NATALIE ROZAN, PAUIA IRENE RUANE, KATHLEEN ANN Scate, NEA RUBINCHIK, LINDA RUBINETTI, ROSEANNE E. English Club - President, Kappa Delta Pi Soror- ity. RUCCIO ARLENE Delta Sigma Pi Sorority, Newman Club, WRA, Points Chairman RUMPH, IOAN WADLEY Alpha Sigma Lambda SACKS, DAYLE I. SEA, Orchestra Band, SCATE, Guides Club, Inde- pendent SALERNO, MARLENE SEA, Rho Theta Tau - Treasurer, President, Iu- nior, Senior Class Recording Secretary, junior Prom Committee SAMMARCO, PHYLLIS A. Sigma Kappa Phi - President SAMS, GAIL S. SANDKUHL, IACQUELINE L. Nu Sigma Tau Sorority SANTORIELLO, IOANNE I, A Chi Rh Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda 0 - Sergeant at Arms SANTORO, ANNE MARIE SANTOS, LINDA MARIE SANTZ, ELISHA SAPINKOFF, BETH SARIK, MARGUERITE C. SEA SASALA, ELAINE B. Folk Dance Club, Nu Sigma Tau Sorority - Re- cording Secretary, Dana Review SAVAGE, IAYNE SCHEER, KATHLEEN English Club - Set retary, Kappa Delta Pi, Theatre Guild SCHNABEL, DOROTHEA E 322 SCHNIBBE, IANICE Float Chairman Carnival, Nu Theta Chi Sorority - Historian, SCATE SCHRAMM, EILEEN H. SCHULTZ, SUSAN Lambda Chi Rho, Sorority, SCATE SCHWAHL, KATHRYN A. Modern Dance Club, Kappa Epsilon Sorority, IFSC Representative SCHWARTZ, IRIS SUSAN SCRIMEMTI, IANET R. Student Council, Class Congress, Vice President Council for Exceptional Children, CEC, Election Committee, Pi Eta Sigma Sorority, IFSC Represen- tative, Theatre Guild SCUTRO, CRAIG R. SEDGWICK, SHARON E. Nu Sigma Tau Soronity SEMCRESEN, KAREN MARIE Kappa Delta Pi SEMPLE, BETTY SERAGO, VICTORIA ELAINE Rho Theta Tau Sorority - Pledge Mistress SHEPLAK, THERESA ANN Modern Dance Club, Omega Sigma Psi Sorority - IFSC representative, Miss NSC Pageant, College Center Board - Dance Chairman, Newman Club, Greek Sing Committee SHERMAN, HELENE SHERRIER, MARY E. SIANO, IANET SICCARDI, LUANA M. Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority - Pledge Mistress SIEGEL, SANDRA Council for Exceptional Children, Class Congress, Kappa Delta Pi, Instructor and Administrator of Woodbridge State School SILET, RHODA SILVERMAN, ARLENE SIMONELLI, BERNADETTE Beta Delta Chi Sorority - Corresponding Secre- tary - Vice President, SEA SINSHEIMER, IOSEPH ARTHUR Newman Club, Treasurer SINSKI, PETER THOMAS Industrial Arts Club SISKO, RICHARD D. Student Activities Staff, Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity, Semester Abroad Participant 1908 at the Univer- sity of Copenhagen, History Club, Humanist Club, CCUN, SEA, Foreign Studies Committee, Standards IN Dougal Hall SKARBEK, BARBARA ANN Omega Sigma Psi Sorority SKINNER, MAUREEN THERESA Newman Club SLANINA, PATRICIA Nu Sigma Tau Sorority SLIVKA, ELIZABETH Chi Delta Sorority SLOMCZEWSKI, BARBARA LINDA SMARSH, KATHERINE S. Modern Dance Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Performing Arts Council SMIELEWSKI, CHRISTINE ANNE SMISCO, IRENE C. SCATE SMITH, CAROLYN ANN CBA SMITH, EVELYN SMITH, IEAN SMITH, LINDA I, WRA, TAMS Public Relations, Iunior Class Representative, Constitution Committee SMITH, PEGGY ANNE DONOVAN Nu Theta Chi Sorority SOFIELD, BARBARA IEAN Alpha Theta Pi Sorority SOFMAN, ELAINE ROSE SOKOLOWSKI, KATHLEEN MARY Student Council, Leadership, Conference, Vice President Class of 70, Carnival Booth Chairman, Class Congress, Assistant Treasurer SOMERINDYKE, ANDREA PARK Chi Delta - Recording Secretary SOMERINDYKE, IUDITH ANN SEA SORIANO, MARY I. SPARKS, ROSEMARY GALVANO Kappa Epsilon Sorority - Corresponding Secre- ta ry SPERANZA, CLAIRE Omega Sigma Psi Sorority STAB, NANCY ROSE ANN Cheerleader, SNIEA STANZIONE, LOUIS JOHN Varsity Baseball, Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity tSecretary, Pledge Master, Executive Boardl, Greek Football, Greek Baseball STARK, EVA Omega Phi Sorority, CEC STARK, INA CHARLENE STEFANACCI, RITA MARY Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority, Independent Staff, Modern Dance Club STEIN, BETH ABRAMOWITZ C.E.C. STEIN, ELIZABETH ANN Independent tNews Editor, Business Manager, Copy Editor, Circulation Managerl, Student Coun- cil Representative, Class Congress, Prom Commit. tee, Voting Age Coalition tPublic Relations Man- ager for Northern New Ierseyl, Leadership Conference, SCATE, Spanish Club, Freshman Orientation STEIN, SUSAN MARIE Independent tEditor-in-Chief, Assistant News Edi- tor, Copy Editorl, Committee to Recommend the New President, Leadership Conference, Black-White Dialogues, Freshman Orientation, Townsend Lecture Series Committee. STEMKOWSKI, JANET STEUDEL, LYNN DIANE Council for Exeception Children, Woodbridge Christmas Party STEVENS, CAROL IEANNE STEVENSON, NADINA STINEM SHERRY ILENE Lambda Chi Rho Sorority, SCATE STRADA, DONNA MARIE Newman Club, S.N.E,A. STUELER, MARY CHRISTINE STUTT5, MARGARET SULOVSKI, CAROL HUTCHISON P.E. Majors Club, Wapalone Club, WRA SUTTON, IANE NIEA, Alethian Club, NEA SWARTWOOD, RUTH E. Alpha Theta Pi Sorority, NIEA SZARKEWYCZ, ALEXANDRA Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority tAssistant Treasurerj SZELES, FREDERICK ,IOHN Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, Soccer Team, Science Club tVice Presidentl, Intermural Basketball SZUBA, ELIZABETH CRONIN Renata Club tTreasurerl SZTANWURCEL, SONIA SZYMANSKI, KAREN B. WRA, Chi Delta Sorority IHistorianl TALLETT, IANICE MARIE TAYLOR, EVELYN LOUISE CBA, Basketball TEDESCO, FRANCES MARIE Sigma Kappa Phi - Recording Secretary TELFER, IUDITH A. TENCZA, PATRICIA A. Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi TESORONI, MARY ANN POMPILIO Sigma Beta Chi THOMPSON, DAVID Sigma Theta Chi THOMPSON, NANCY L. Beta Delta Chi - Camival Chairman THORNTON, CHRISTINE TIETZ, VIVIAN I. TODD, DENNIS M. Nu Delta Pi - Camival TORELLO, CAROL ELIZABETH Beta Delta Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA TOTH, JEAN MARIE TRACY, LOIS LYNN TRELOAR, RUTH S. Renata Club TRUESDELL, ALANA CEC TUFFEL, BARBARA WRA, Modern Dance Club TURIKAIN, CAROL LOUISE TURSI, MARIO VINCENT Sigma Theta Chi TYBURCZY, JANET MARIE UHLIG, IANICE EUGENA Alpha Theta Pi Sorority 1Recording Secretaryj, WRA UNTERWALD, GLORIA PASTORE Alpha Sigma Iambda ISecretary, Presidentj VAKERTZIS, KATERINA Nu Theta Chi Sorority, WRA VALAURI, KAY K. Rho Theta Tau Sorority fCorresponding Secre tafylf Modem Dance Club VALVANO, CAROL Sigma Beta Chi Sorority VANE, LYNN CAROL VAN NOSTRAND, DONALD Nu Delta Pi Fratemity VAN NOSTRAND, IUDY GOLDMAN Lambda Chi Rho KHistorianj, Head Proctor o Whiteman and Dougall Halls f VAN RIPER, NANCY Whiteman Hall Standards Committee, Chairman of Standards Committee, Folk Dance Club, Mod- em Dance Club, Committee for New Don-ns, WRA VANUK, PAULINE Chi Delta Sorority TAMS, WRA VARGO, LINDA Modern Dance Club, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority VEITCH, GERALDINE A. VERSTRAETE, LINDA GLORIA VITAL, MICHEAL GERARD Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity tExecutive Secretaryl WALSH, CAROL ANN WALTON, ALLAN B. Renato Club tSecretaryl,' Industrial Education Club WANCHISON, THOMAS I. WANGER, IOAN C. TAMS, WRA WASKO, SUSAN MARIE ROSE Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority, Newman Club, Girls lntennural Basketball Team, Science Club, Class Congress WASNER, LAUREL ANN English Club CTreasurerJ WASSERMAN, BENNETT N. Student Council Executive Board, Student Council Representative, Student Directory Committee IChairmanl, Student Parking and Security Com- mittee 1ChairmanJ, Student Food Committee, Elec- tion Committee, Orientation Committee, Donni- tory Standards Committee, Urban Affairs Confer- ence, Sophomore Class Vice President, President, Iunior Class President, Senior Class Treasurer, Sigma Theta Chi Fratemity, Tennis Team, Inde- pendent, Memorabilia 1Photographerl WATKINS, CONSTANCE L. WATSON, RICHARD CRAIG Varsity Soccer Team, lacrosse Team, Independent lStaft, Sports Editorj, Memorabilia 1Sports Editorl, Sigma Beta Tau Fratemity, Industrial Educational Club WEBER, NANCY LEE Modem Dance Club WEINBERG, EILEEN WEINER, GARY Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity WEINER, MARLENE FERN Delta Sigma Pi Sorority, Social Committee WEINFELD, ROBERT Student Council, Class Officer, Independent fReporterI, Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity WELKEY, IANA WELSCHKO, CAROLE IEAN WERNER, SUSAN CAROL Theatre Guild WHITBECK, KATHLEEN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority IIFSC Representativej, Modern Dance Club WHITE, DOREEN MARIE WRA WHITE, ELLA FLOWERS CBA WILLIAMS, ALICE GARRISON Alethian Club WILLIAMS, DORIS WILLIANS, IENNETTE LEH MAN SCATE WILLIANS, MARY A. SEA WILLS, GLENDA CARRIE Madrigal Choir fTreasurerj, Alethian Society fTreasurer, Presidentj, WRA Wolleyball Man- agerl, Folk Dance Club lManagerj, Class Congress WILSON, VIVIAN WIND, LYNN D. Whiteman Hall Standards Committee WISNIEWSKI, IOAN DIANE Beta Delta Chi Sorority WISNIEWSKI, IUNE WOFSY, ELAINE GAIL Pi Eta Sigma Sorority fVice Presidentl WOI-ILTMAN, BARBARA Rho Theta Tau Sorority WOITKOWSKI, IUDITH L Modem Dance Club, Alethian Club, Republican Club WOLF, LINDA WILLI EEOP Tutoring WOLF, LISA PAULINE WOLSKY, LINDA L. WOODS, VALERIE IEAN SCATE WYNN, MARLENE SEA, Newman Club YOUNG, BETTY LOU Delta Sigma Pi Sorority ll-Iistorian, Pledge Mis- tress, IFSC Representative, Programming Chair- manl YOUNG, GREGORY Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity iSenior, Iunior Pledge- master, IFSC Representativej Student Committee for Advancement through Education lChairrnanl, Special Affairs Chairman, Leadership Conference, National Student Association ICongress Delegatej, College Union Building Committee Representa- tive, Class Treasurer, Student Council Representa- tive, Freshman Orientation Committee tGroup Discussion Leaderl, Dougall Hall Executive Com- mittee, Student Representative to National Conference of American Association for Teacher Education, Intramural Captain, Football and Bas- ketball, Greek Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Basketball, Sigma Beta Tau Alumni Association tExecutive Secre- IUYI YOUNG, PATRICIA ELLEN Newman Club, SNEA ZABOHONSKI, LILLIAN GONZALES Delta Sigma Pi Sorority tCamival Chairm Pledge Mistressl ZAMORSKI, SONIA E, CEC ZANIAS, GEORGE STEPHEN Townsend Lecture Series, Sigma Theta Chi Frater- nity ZANOWSKI, CAROLYN A. Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority fAssistant Treasurer, Treasurerl, SCATE, Independent ZDRAVESKY, MARY ANN ZEPPENFELD, KAREN ROSE Kappa Epsilon Sorority, WRA tFencingJ ZICARO, ROSE MARIE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority lRecording Secretaryl ZIERING, HARRIET N. Delta Sigma Pi Sorority fCo-Program Chaimianj ZISKO, SUSAN CATHERINE Theatre Guild IHistorianJ ZUK, CHRISTINA DOLORES Beta Delta Chi Sorority 323 GE ER Prologue Performing Arts Tom Paine Theatre Guild Camelot Richie Havens Townshend Lectures Miss NSC Carnival Sports Soccer Greek Football Basketball Cheerleaders Field Hockey Modern Dance Woman's Athletics Men's Athletics Greek Basketball Baseball Greek Baseball Swim Team Greeks Pledging Greek Fund Drives Greek Sing IFSC Alpha Theta Pi Beta Delta Chi Chi Delta LI DEX 1 18 22 24 26 30 31 32 34 40 42 46 50 55 57 58 60 61 64 66 68 72 76 78 80 82 85 87 88 89 Delta Sigma Pi Kappa Epsilon Lambda Chi Rho Nu Sigma Tau Nu Theta Chi Omega Sigma Psi Pi Eta Sigma Rho Theta Tau Sigma Beta Chi Sigma Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Mu Nu Delta Pi Nu Sigma Phi Sigma Beta Tau Sigma Theta Chi Best Dressed Girl Contest Miss IFSC Academics Library Book Store NIEA Convention EEO Program Faculty Senate Exams Student Teaching Graduation Student Organization Elections Leadership 90 91 92 93 94 95 114 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 114 116 117 118 120 122 124 126 128 130 Freshman Orientation Student Council William Loehning Paul Matos Treasurers, Bookkeeper Secretaries Class Presidents Finance Board College Center Board the INDEPENDENT DANA BASBU MEMORABILIA SCATE Supplement Music Ensembles Football Team Lacrosse Board of Trustees Moratorium Administration and Faculty Seniors Senior Index Memoriam Specifications Editor's Note 133 136 138 139 140 141 142 144 146 148 153 155 156 159 160 164 166 168 170 174 186 212 316 326 327 328 X' I 2 1 . - ,- - Q S ' .. ' i4 Ave 'W-ig:.i'i nQJw..f.Q:l,k'-Ljwiifklfl , 1 xldqglir fryixtni h a ,fx-I' Qui.taxi?-,,E.7Qgi.N5x:5k2 ' ,- ' f -K 'TQ i'355wQls3 -tar'-pp+1f'-F' .. 15 up ':?Mt 5 '5vsiii33G-f' VS FP'-f 'P'?'l. 2'? -fs L g1.'fx'J2 'a S.'.i.f4mux-f V ' ,'53 :c 51941. Y 1 x, 1 .-.n t ., I L 5 f V' 325 EMORI Baroara Tuflfel 1 February 26, 1970 .'iV fi? Q ll., ln'-High W, QQ,- ' 'ffggizf ilpv Q-,U 3 xx, lgdw W K pr CPD .gm v v-.. AA Q' !-'fa-nm W m f-.f Pl N X .,..,., I , . V vi -ALC , ' 'C M5 I jfg21J1 ' 1 I 'G .-45 The 1970 Memorabilia was printed by the American Yearbook Company in Cambridge, Maryland. The body paper stock is 80 pound Texturto. The endsheets are 100 pound Mountie offset paper. Ten body type is eight and ten point Palatino with bold, set on Harris Intertype Cor- poration Fototronic Typesetting units. The headlines are thirty point Palatino bold. The book contains two, four-part color process multiples and utilizes such special effects as direct line, two-color direct line, various screens and duo-tones. GRL 4 ii R Q -I 1 fx 1 The editors of the Memorabilia would like to ex- tend their special thanks to: Mr. Wynne Murchison of the American Yearbook Company Richard's Studio of Photographic Art Mr. Stanly L. Stronski the tower 327 328 Throughout the entire year, various groups have requested that they be repre- sented in the Memorabilia. It was necessary that quite a few be turned down. There are reasons. First of all, the yearbook is funded by only limited amounts of the students' monies. If all committees, organizations, clubs, and the like were to- taled, their number, I'm sure, would be several hundred. In order to provide cov- erage for such a vast amount of groups, our budget would have to be at least dou- bled because the book would contain at least twice as many pages. Things are improving, though. This year's book has twenty-eight pages more than last year's. The second reason for possible lack of coverage is the fact that the yearbook's final deadline is early in March. This means that events which take place after that are usually covered by using pictures from the previous year. Any new group which has never had coverage before would be impossible to fit into the book after this date. It is possible to hold a small amount of pages after this dead- line, provided that the rest of the book is completed. For example, the Miss IFSC contest postponed two pages because it was a week over the final deadline.These were the only two pages in the book which caused this delay. Still another reason, and probably the most understandable, is that a staff, like anyone else, is human, and can only do that which is humanly possible. Some requests were, indeed impossible. Others were even inconsiderate. This particular book was designed not merely for the purpose of enabling someone to say, Look, there I am. It is a literary and pictorial account of Newark State College during only a small portion of its history and a fleeting period of a student's lifetime. Soon the faces in this book will be forgotten, but the years it holds are recorded forever. Glenn R. Lewis F., A., A. V-Nr 4.- vv 4 , xf . . fu-hr Q-, N f .,..., 1535 Q , 'L wx , W. '-1 ,, lr V . J -L, X 15' A . , , , 1' A-'Q n. 7 .Y , . -, fx J.. ,l '.,, ..a :,,,,-.,,t, , . f mi , 1' , . P' v , -, 'Zi' M 'il'-4 ', , ,,.1-, , -4, 'Q1 'nj r. i lv - 1 ... ,fs 1 'V I I f V ' 1 ' ' I r , ' , .f., r I 5 1 Iilj Ke 5 . 1 I it M.: H rl' I. ,P v , 2 1 V 1 .Is ,v n. 23 54 ,Z ng. 1 - 'W TH s-'- .. A , . l,' 4 I 2 J:-n. ' . 4: J-'Pj' ' . FPA? '. , Vgaffa - . x ,y. af' .1,,.L,,,, I 1 . , . -.-'V -, 3' ,. , -2 .-'. ' K --W5 phi - V .' . 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