Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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For some it has meant the heginning oi a new wav of life and for others it is the end of a long and complicated jonrnev. lloxvever, for vet others, it is a sign directing them to the next stepping stone of their aeademie life -vi i 1 ua lap ,-V ' 2 . o . l . A 1 I . 9. A ,, . . 4'-'-'W !,.f .L yy. . --W Q p-- 'I E . l 4 ' P' -Q f- ' - . . lk L g Q, K I N .J M6643 . +- fgkj! 4 N., 1 5 A514 . ' 'I S. ii ff Ei. NI K. 1 'O 4 1' ag 7, fl 1935 .X yr A 'ef ' r ' ,wars ,. . in-. , a .5 Q 'r ' , .gf fg, Q -, I E1 :iv f y 1 f -i . ' ' -s Qu n , ' .4 .4 . ,4' wa, M,-,-,,. ' . -f'K..ff M' - ' ' xii, X 'W F1 i 1 ' on r , - Q' 5 , gh 11,5 .ff 551, . 5 Q Ea v gf? P f-if CHX' 11,40 -4 Q Q3 . fa it , . I ,, -I ,Q-qw-af' - - -' av . mf Q N- J -1'-'N'-Q i . .mzwgaieu Hefeigsggxf , 63,55 ,- . , J f fc-.nw ,WH 5 'J ' - 'A1 a'f'M . WN 4 . , ,,-1443 ? -- '- ..'?T',fq, 'ii-245, fam ' ' - qw. V - 1 .Y1,v'5+,z.-5'31,5,', ,, A1 5 f : ?--' fan '7F'i1f:1.ff, - Ti' fsfiwi' I .v '-- 1, 5 ,K 1. ' 1 A 1'-. . 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J v call L'i1l1l'llL'tCl'IStICS. lauisv tor at luo- uicut nut! soc what they tt-ll us. XYQ L-oiiiiiiuml o1ii'spvt-di. liut our L-xprcss sious ivvcaii that truth. Iluppiiufss. igiiomiicc, tic-xx'iltlt'i'iiit'iit, tuigvi' zuicl prick' :irc all i'vtict'tt'tl tis' thc- iuvoluu- tary vuiotious wiiicli svpziilltt- uuiu from twa 3 . ' i L i.-- , T 1 . cigar. . ' -N ' r ' 'P Pi:-,'74 ' . wry , .1 ' I. 5 -I ffl The proud face is elated from personal accom- plishments disregarding their values. Each expression is self-explanatory, a universal lan- guage understood hy all. Pity, the agonized face of rejection, tearful yet controlled. Envy, the wisdom and knowledge reflected hy others. Carefully oliserve and retain these impressions, for they express the total of the past and the hope of the future. They show victory, and the dreams fulfilled, and capture the split seconds of joy. Note the attentive countenance speaking love, affection, admiration, and respect. tw f . off? sl ww.. i QP- N 3 , I 3 'V ,.,,nn-4- s ', I .sf Y. iff -w a X at 4 'ir .5-sf 7 ' . ' ---auf'-' -Q--....,. 'dnl if-1' 0-A 1 ga. 18-. . FUD.- . ,... 5 oliiv . 1 , 'ru gl. .,n -hh' if .,.Q..-511' 8 .,1 . - U mf' 1 1 ' ,, .'F 1 I '- -.S 1 ' -, - lard'- ..1P ' AA -gf -+ ' ' ' n f O 41-Ol 4,a. I ,.- - ' . 41? -rfb., 1 1 1, .J 1' . 11- 1 -.. .1 ' Q uf 14, qt' 1, J .. 'N' -b hifi, I' o v .1 I 1. ' nh' l, H .k,Q gm l. a 1 .,. I- 1 4 s fl . AQ il- ef' Qufwl .N:, t . 9 .- 'WSJ -'sf--41 . 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And so, we inust face the world for what it is, realizing that the ideal future we are search- ing for is a inere apparition of our inind. i i fl Y w-w'9'li fr41Lf - . A .::,,5. wwf? Nic 1 D. W X' I r 1 ' H K' L fel Qi. 4, ,st l i E . -,iii T Egrf ' I W, X 'S Cut' 'fx .ff .4-0 t ,I I n i xii: , 10 Nl LA-9' WX ,alvblw I. if -' 'u .4 I UT. ar' gr'- await. an .V W -1610- -rthl M Y J- - Q I Q L' -I --.- M . i 4 1 +1fij.u.i,,f2 '- i. ,.i , -wi-13 H is . K M J v -P ,I Mg If an ' t V ir K -, - 2 -. , .A Q f-,QA A-95 g 'V . lg an 4:14 .. . , Q' ' 4 A P .l af Q A . , 5.-h - we an N, ,ho-I in , fir .. A 'B .tat-X.-ff' i l' +55 5 oil' w 51 ' z if .'-. ,' -. .'. 3-a. '-e,.X 'Jai-lvl' , L. sa - 15 if-.ra 'f?.:'va'42? M51 1 : w 41 f Q is .' , v. fi ' ' .' - ' 9 ' 51 if 'AY , aff' i ' 'D M? - xg- , ' -- ' ., W - ., w + . .V . ' ' ,' , 'f s ' ' w af, ,- - tuLb3. m . . 2 W!!-Y Q :L W Y A is fig sr I X 5 W lx 'l Q ,felis ywxiw I , Y ., A xx ,M 4 V Q 7 ' 4 ',.532?f' , Q. wmv-1 1 s , fn YL t fs 5, - ,, M ' 3 '- . 'I I ii 3' ' ' 4 Ov' 'E H ' i , 5 ' E as . +2 fc, fi' if X .N Q ga t . 5, ,' 'f J' fm gl W' 1 A , :.4 FLT ' , Xt times. the student caught up in spoiitzuieous in-spfmsiliilities. seeks to esc-ape reality' and himself 'l'hm- fmtslcle xx'fn'lil is plnguecl with Qui im-imihlc clisn-use ral lmtv, pn-iiiclic-1'. auicl war. hi disgust ul his vmimmm-nt zmcl in his pwsuiizxl mlesperzltion. ul mt flllli'l' ailtm-i'1uz1tiv4' cloes tht- SlllClf'Ill lizive than tu lllli'lIlI3l tu 1-swipe' irfmi tlnl-se fllSC2lSl,'S into il IIICII- ,5 tp , , A, --Q..L2.4: ,, li tally antiseptic environment. Our seareli fm' truth. knowledge, and significance has hmught us to this small and thirsting caunpus where each mme's desires and goals are as extreme and remote as the next. hut essential to the college emmiiuiiity as lwluml is to maui. 12 . ,.4-v- ugly. .,,. 4-nan--- 4 .P K Y 'a -cfs . QV ' : if. I .9 .LII 'fag 'nf' 52' 1 'Q 4 3 , , ,,., .,-all 1- ' 7 ' - - ' . O I r . 'st .I ' L :I Q a Q. I ' Y hi 1 1 A . , ' 1' ' ', ' 'W' - A I ' N , , , t . A S . - . A ' , Vg mi S 1, .- 5 3' V N Y' gn., . A. , v. . - .y-w- '1 L-...midi ' -n1x ff'l1f..xJ4,Al'a.'Q'4-i ,. ,A 11 13 fxfl 1,5 J 0 1 ?'E51 H .4 Q g X X f- ' ! af .N.W-Vg KY. 'fx ..,Ql.s- . , x A. E 117 gg 3 45, U . 'T ...A Your iclvals and vicxxs ulmout morallity' lwc-olmf lwozulclwcl as 11 rvsult of the pf-oplc that you mv CIlCUlllItt'I'illQ. Your purc-nts cling to tht- child oi the past. wllilc you hold thu scissors to cut thn- bond. Look what collcgv is doing to you. 'His SCCIIII' fkllllilf' rclutions am' wlnllllmlilng. Doulml is in thvir Qom'crsa1tion, and vom' au-lions arc now qua-s tiouccl. XYINM is insignific-zlnl to you troulmlcs lhcm, f 1 - . - . lhc Nvwnrk Stutc students l'llY1I'UllIIlCIlt sup- plivs an outlct of tmllclllilitx' from thc rust of thc' world whilc simultzmcouslx' providing llL'llKlCllliL' tasks lwyoml thc com-cption of any pzlrmnt. r 4 'L' ..c .m4 Ann N U-. , . -v p 53. -j H., I A ,sk Ialyfflfbii, h. 5 -1 , Vp Jim' . J 'S in 'r ,V 'I - 4'2i'MS.N,N QF?-X 1 . 5 V V , g 1- , - ,f ,, 4 -1 1- 7, ' - ' K. 5 1 fu, 5- 'Q ' 1' ' fr V 5 1 E , -.. . gs-5' Q. A ' 'H' ' 41-bg ' V F ' b -i ' 1'-i -' Q., R ghifil 1 S .. A - 1 1 ag ' ', 1 l. ,r I ' --. f ,, P .-qj,-v-,Susanne ,.5,Q43v-f3- , , il,i,,.5.7 ' 'QP is f -17 lx, ,iv - -b --1 x 4- ri . ' '. 1'5- '..,??' ,D if? Q- ' lj . , X V 'A ' I , . . -fr - 'A ,fn x f J - uh' 4.4 I N L' ' ' s. 1- .,-. ' g f. 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C urmg lor aunotlrcr llllllVlLlllill has lmccomc llll 111- . tr grail put of your personal cvolution. lxxo cllslilnvllx' clilllcrclll people lorm lac-1-loss IIIILIQCS upon lllill Ull ll IIUXX' IIIL Illlflllill all cllnollolml meet. and they souls. Love takcs rzurirrg. It lmccomcs more than murc cl plrysiurl uttmctiorr in the presence of stzilmlilitxy l.ovc l1CL'Ulll0S zz state of ln mg vm-or npzmssinq lluf total sr-If and cxprcssing ilu' total 1-motion ol lllc-. ,Ns two flowers are lllllN'llilC'il ll: ilu- svvnl ol lllv. llw cxislcllcc of loxv lu-comcs crnnlwclclvcl ln tllc lmu-t. .-X lulsc -ffh in . 1 mlovk mm tlvk out ilu- tum- ol lruc love to lIlllSli . , tlrf- l'XlNli'llL'l' ol Ullllbllilll. 'llo sc I nm: love' IS as lk, kb -usiiig :sv als llrm- xxarrmllr ol ll ll'lL'lllllY llzmcl, XYllllt' to , 4 1 L ollnvrs ll lsAlSl1ll'LlsilillSlllll Q ll uv. Onuf low- ls loumrl. ll lll'X'l'l' lm-glxlvs. 1,1 J :M-r 'H-.. . it ,,, H , . 7 ,w . 'V 9 6 'is 5,2 I ' nr, N' I ,Y ,: u ,.fAk'Gm,.., f' Aga: Vxmr- Y 1 Za' .V x Jig? W, Qi? +4 Vg ! ?fifsf Q1-W if ff- , 1'+'Q9Q, 'Q f, -Q14 Q ,rg ,gm gl 3 MQ I 1 , . f . b A I :Sq png xfnfg QV- , i Q' K I E' W N ufii w Q Q ff '-L N' 1Lg'-I all 1535! 1-fair. .lf I 'M , 47. x gi, fi? ,-' I -'git .. : .' h S , ' A- f I fl, J, 1 i I ' Q f 4 zf 7 5 x 1 5 I . 4 Y The outlets provitlecl lux' the college eoinnninity' are diversely' expressecl through the atc-tions of its witle the student population. These ontlets pri with a means of self-expression. Some lztlmor for weeks on fine arts proieets. while others choose the theater arts to pnliliely exliiliit the final procl- net of expressionism. Still some lintl their expres- sionism in the attempts of sneeesstnlly' eoniplet- ing the aeacleinie lmrclens ol' the arts and sei- ences. Politics ancl eoinnninity' uetion also provide the student with at creative vent tor his feelings. The student lveeoines involvetl to ttssnre tin ex vression of his own thoughts and feelings eon- i ' ' z e eonnnn- l . eerning the eonclition ol tht tolli Qt th nity. the eonntry. anicl the worlcl. P' s 1 l 5 ' 1 Q U - -L A . 'tif I! s. . ,Q ft 1 . . I s K 'IQ L. ,-'ly ,I ' ' f 1. 1 -t v 8 I .1- f 5' 'Cx . ...Q I, v K v' 1. Q P I . 'QDQ lf? , 1 5 . - E LI N Nlu. xunlx Hlllllll its nlllu-N, lli'l1'lIlt'Nlll rcsl ul ilu' 4-ullvqc' t'lllIllHlN. Hn xx K11 . . . Q tXPl'NNl'ltl'l'N. and Q1 umlcl uup of wflu , - . thc Cmllww c.K'lltVl. I The personal evolution of the student Within the college community proceeds far beyond the at- tainment of educational goals. The student has now left the closed system of his past life and has entered into the vast cosmos of social interac- tion. The teacher is now a professor, and the security of the teacher's friendship is a distant memory. The student has met people different from himselfg people with different thoughts. different ideas, and different goals in life. He has liegun to witness feelings and emotions that are foreign to himself. At times he finds himself in an awkward position in this new social environ- ment.-However, the student continues to evolve and finds new thoughts, new goals, and new friends. Ile merges from the educational interac- tion of the classroom to the social interaction of an informal environment. TWV . .li-an v'-we-nal! .at-mmf-T ' w42a! ','f , .x.. , ,, ,ly 'll 4 . 4 KJ' v ,, , .. . an t - -L.. A .... 'W ' 3wceu..Qxh-. 4'-?...w1,:':,::.sps.CQ' ' mi i ' GL Qs sl - Y 1 4 . ,shui ,Vg--Qfgf. diz- W .X ,.Wqm1.s., N Jn 'f rw--M .u egg..-m Q 1- .wa-11 mn r f K- . fm 1 ,mr-ef X Qbllllllml' 111 N1-1-111-11 11111l11'1'N 1 1 111111g11 111 IlllIll1. 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A J.. :M xi. , x . an ,X ' 1 Q, , rag ,: H ' J .lr s- . 5 ' 4' f - 4 S' --1 ' 'ny I I ,if 0 J '4 , f ' ' ' ' VH' w- . .H .' . I, ,511 .,k1-Dj. . . Q I 'I L Q ,Eiga Q .K 'VI' -.gt Q 'J Q- Q. K9 5 QQ' V.. 0-E, ' '. -3' u 'H' 'Q' fr . 11 . j ,V . I ' 'N'-9.4 rf fww, . ,V 01 '-. 'am ,.f. r 1, .Y I-1 . ana! . ' ' ' 9 fix! W 1 .v 'il 1 Q 8 4 .. Q. 3?.f':' 'f3'.-1, Jk- 1. 934 .1 v 2. GLM 43 'ii I.-:Af v. r 5 ' 4 'ff' .ini 13992 jeff: pil?--k Q .bg 1, , . , 4 .. H-. ,' , K Y ,nr ...if ,.. 1:4-5 Z ,Y l fi . fig, 2 . 1 Sifl f i' T -4 ,Z I X ft , Q . A- er attending classes tm' at wlnle. the year lmeemnes nothing nnmre than L1 Inere prngressicm of SIIIIKIHYS into xltllldllyx We hllI'I'f' ttlmnt not notic- ing what we are passing. Xyllllt ever happened tu the sincere hello? Du we really know the people that we Slkiilk to? We run, and att tilnes we even pass mlrselves. But why' do we hllI'I'f f, NYIU' nnnst we nnwe so tllliL'l'ilf'.f, Neeesxity lnzty wal'1'n11t our actions. lmnt it clues nut ztllmx' ns tn deny' UllI'Sl'IYt'N. The rztpiclity of mn' lives eztnses ns to forget that others exist. .X lllt'1lIliIlQ,flll wont and at thtlllglltf-Ill gesture too often lmeemne lust llt the mplcllty ut hte. ge I ..,'.' g.q:,f ' --'P 1 xv . ,f A 1- -5.. ,J .'- ,- ,L.f'f ,, 0-S4 -' - 5 I Y . fv . . '91 iiiiltlt 4- 4 4 1, 1 K - 1 I 4 1? , 'Q- 1 45 WW -v-, 'f-J, A-' ' 'iffiiif 31 1 Q T1 A 4 f Y Y,Y,..,-,- ,,.4-4' -A ,ab 16 4-Wie?-T 29 1 if Each rnzm is responsible for his own life. He becomes what he makes himself. The Weight of his responsibilities lies solely on his own shoul- ders. The student may toil through his work and, in the end, produce nothing. But still, he is re- sponsible for his own nothingness. 4 at ,?F2fv's' ffl-1 'z ' 'eo ,xj FQ L. 2 , ff' os,+i fl' '11 N 1: A..,,d S J' X v 9' ',.a-ag ga, N5 'Y ..-49 IJ 114 if f-Xww' 31 ls 1111 1111- 1-1111. 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Nqr? .K -' D bv' - ' iw-H L. as-r I , 3 ' X , r- ' ' ' N l 1.- 'Q' -4 , . 'Gus Q- 1' M- - -'X ,, -- Y .. A Y 'im A' -fa I1 A Throughout the school year, the student is given little opportunity for emotional expression and true interaction with others. However, hefore the beginning of the fall semester, the students are ahle to seek themselves. To laugh. to crv, to love, to fear, to reach out lievond yourself, to he aware of the feelings of others - these are the opportunities that the Annual Leadership in sensitivity training affords to the student. The LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE is open to the entire college population, student and teacher alike. To he sure, it is indeed difficult to explain exactly what happens at Leadership. For some, it is a time for findingg for others, a time for forgetting. It is a time when greek and freak are non existent. It is a time when the true self finds an outlet for its feelings. ,.1-I 4 if gf I . ,Q I -. .Q ...sf Q-if p 1,3 .. , Hz ws'-'f 1 '- . 2:1 Li I29iQ:fi','r? 5' ... 62 if' Pg ws? ' ,ff --f'7g2 QL itz. .Y fe -'Y Q , N own. ,Jr . sv '- . y 'H 'iAl 4 -:fr 'z . Nr .'f , ,, l I kt? 7 ,.5P s F' 4 s X VK F. 'X 94 .',,,,,.. 35 i-Q . 1 43 -0... '.V-.,..,. 41' 4.4. ORIENTATION is at time of rebirth. New fuees, new linilclings. new interests, and new op- portunities ull plague the senses of the freshman. Orientation exposes the freshman to the college eonnnnnity for the first tirne. Beneath the blue lieunie ztncl nzune tug. is at young person full of energy. Xlliut more eoulcl the fresliniztn Want tllilll lil llt'CUIlIt' ll SUpllUlllUl'C. 4 s v , A H-uIu.'1.C4' 5f'1 ! I . '3- .r-,. ww' 1' .,..a1 , ., ,, Q . X . .Kr '4-.Qg,-.Q ff- JW' If ,HXQSQ1 I -.f-In 4 ...A . ,-,. fran 2, 1 2332 fwgilfi- . fr, .uri 1-,,-THIN Xfg' C'v-V3 X, -,:.,,1f : Yr- g.1w'1w.'if- Af fu,0 u . , - , AW' ft ','i',','17' 3 ,un J '4 4'7fi. 'Q' L SEK? PQ? fiwp Ax.'viqA., gray,-',.t Y.7'5,,r, Se, fs- ,,f5,f-vQHKf--.- --. , - .Q ,N ....r-X. pf' Tay., 'Q 1 'u -- ' i -.E 419 X , NLC 37 -l,'.aJs. USD 6 If Q This vear, Newark State saw the INAUCURA- TION of NATHAN WEISS as the eleventh president of the College. Each student and faculty nienilmer were formally invited to the inauguration ceremonies. In addition, dele- gates from various colleges, universities, and professional organizations from the Middle Atlantic States Accreditation Conference were also present. QQ sf 21 The Newark State SOCCER TEAM aff closed their season with a 3-10 rec- ord. The teanrs efforts were harn- pered hecause of lack of depth and ninnerous injuries. Under the leader- ship of their new coach, Peter Aufses- ser, the teain received new spirit and hustle in hopes for a hetter season next vear. ai' .ir ,L fl Q s sgaz, T, 62' we Y--V as .1 4 'f --4 'P , v 4 we f? ' ' 454'- 3' A I qw? ' . .,. ,V A 'M .A ' fy' i 1 ' ti P A A 'lasik' xii Lg . ' - 4' ': ,ui 0 ri , ,,,,,-fe it ff. i ,R-if ,., ff 'iff-if 1. by ' 4 3? e '- VJ if 4 , , A .X I ,Y , ,xi rgugii Zo 4 i . .L K 7 6 ,vetiws , L '4--Q . ' ' 'A-M' in , , P 4, ' .'g, ,3' 5 'fbi t S39 i, '-I! fl ,Y iq,s.J,f,v:6 '11 Q? 4 aqfgia, '22 Ke Eykggswggq .i4'5 !-?-'I-Q 3 ,.'.Kf.-4' 4' ,-11 .A A-M ,M .- 4' za .- a' iffifffi ,M -vi ., ,..x ,I J., M, . 'iftff. fiif?fffJ-1 197'-' J 'iwfj-.i?'f1 5 A ?1 W . ., ne ' . ,' w' v . ' . -5. ., . , ,t,vw?f' .if My v ' I,-LPC 'xg' 1-' b b ' T. .ig -, 5 w, 4 -1-1 .A 'mx .. V , fl ,v , 4' w'55V'f3P ff,J , A A W, ,4 .J .. '- -..',as' .rf v n Q. L -fl T VJ'aa 127' VT sf ,.- N' 5 1 J elif, mv A . .1 '.-fafwa f,- a. J: u - :ai -,-f . 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'fi' 'Lf .. wif., V5 1 .1,,. ,, .I , 'Q-fssjri-3 1 H: I . A. g h .V with- I ' X -nu: ,Mfrs .if Ivana! x:lL!:1,HA,- Tax' iq, -iq' QF. r'm ' ' , i . N.. , '-M,:1. - ag -,P-Q..-gy ,-t::'.,r' . V - - M' -,,..,..,ff. ...t .,,... Maw--,W-,m -1 mlm.. . . Q -. ' , K , , - 4 151' . 'X' --if S nvfw T-212' ' .,.,.q f5.,f . V P--0, i fykjmwr - N ' 1. .3': f-5.5.2 '- 57-ij' -1-:,,qs.4 ff,',g't.21jiQ,-sf-,5'g LQ5..Jggg:'Ci.. 'EJ-if-g,gw 2121.25-. REYIQQJ 1 f 1' G - 4 31... sv,-4-. 'L '4 - ,L fp - . 4. . 3.L-4'XA- 1. -1 . -'ah.3E,' 5'1 . 4' . I NYith the initiation of the Newark State Foothall Team. the students of Newark State witnessed their first HOMECOMINC. The Homecoming weekend was produced through the ePforts of the Newark State Alumni Association. Simultaneously, the College Center Board presented SOULFUL NVEEKEND. On Friday night. October 16, 1970, the CHAMBERS BROTHER captured the col- lege audience with one of the most dynamic performances ever seen at Newark State. On Saturday. the Newark State Foothall Team. sup- ported hy the spirit of the College community. met nationally ranked Paterson state. Later that evening. the college Center Board also presented a vihrant performance of TO BE YOUNG, CIFTED, AND BLACK. MACDA LOMBA was selected as the Ilomecoming Queen with runners up Diana Regan and Yvette Testa. P fd-J gli. Q -Sf, ,Lf x s 1- Q ' 'ia-'rf' .14 3 A54 7311! A , -, I Q.. : ., FDOTBALL It started in the summer of 1969 when Hawley XVaterman was appointed full-time athletic di- rector and head football coach. His job was to field a football team in the fall of 1970. The team began in spring when practice was to be held for more than 100 players who signed up. However. many of these were only names and not bodies. Although many people were pessi- mistic about the team. the Newark State Football Team finally became a reality. The team had its beginning and would take to the gridiron in October at Brooklyn College. XVith the opening of the fall semester came foot- ball practice. The team was preparing for a six game schedule that would begin Squire football history. For several weeks the Squires went through drills with the tackling dummies and the new freshman. Then finally came the first scrim- mage and the first contact for the team against older and more experienced Iersey City State. The following Saturday brought another scrim- mage against the Montclair State freshman. In both scrimmages the Squires out played their opponents. However, the team suffered many injuries. NVith two scrimmages behind them. the Squire gridders anxiously awaited their opener on October 5 at Brooklyn. On that warm fall day, the squad of 333 traveled up to the Brooklyn College field. This would be the day that would unveil what the students at Newark State waited years to see. . v u. ' u.. ffl? iff-:fuk HL 1' 'hi' -1' 1.12, . . . y.. 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Late in the first quarter, Newark state scored their first points when freshman joe Yeadon went off left tackle and raced down the sideline 04 yards for the touchdown. The Squire defense was strong throughout the game. and Newark State won their first game 21-19. XVith their first victory, the Squires came home the following week to host Stony Brook. VVith over 3.000 fans looking on to see if it was true that Newark State's first football team was a good one. the Squires com- pletely dominated their visitors from New York 34-6. XVith this victory, the Squires along with their fans, looked forward to the Homecoming game against nationally ranked Paterson State. Throughout the week before that game, the en- tire campus seemed to get into the spirit that the team had created. The week was capped on Fri- day when several students decided to hold a pep rally to aid the spirit of the team. 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I aisaov- ' 5 'b -4, ' P ' ,, ' o . va Saturday carrie and along with it came bit- ter cold and overcast skies. The game was a bruising battle as both defenses dominated the game. The Squires scored first on a field goal by Bob Montefusco. Paterson State tied the game on a field goal. The Squires once again took the lead with a safety but late in the first half Paterson State completed a long pass for a touchdown and established a 10-5 lead which proved to be the final score, as the second half was a scoreless duel. The Paterson game was costly to the Squires who suffered several key injuries. None the less the Squires were ready for their next two away games. First, Newark State traveled to Rutherford where they met F.D.U. and edged the Knights 13-7 playing with a squad of 19. The following Saturday the Squires traveled to New York to play undefeated New York Institute of Tech- nology. The Squires came away with a 20-1-1 loss. 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With Arlene .laeliini as varsity eap- tain and Denise Aniitrani as the innior f 1 , ' 1 ' -- t-' tl' V - ' ' ' NdISlf Lap dlll, it ttain IJIUQILSSLK .,- f. .M S:-----3,1 Q tlirongli a tongli season meeting strong opposition. l'ncler the coaching of Xliss - v--- - Ann Venezia. the team is looking forwarcl ' 4 Q! '- K to next season's eoinpetition. ' A '-'-'----- -- -4' --f -ilvQ-.. 57 ? hi. 6-if -1 8--w lvfi X ll ,,,. ,, ,..,.-.ov'4 ' .-.W Although Newark State is no longer classified as strictly a teacheris college, there are still a great number of education majors. The annual TEACHEPUS CONVENTION still draws these students to the great Atlantic City, home of countless beauty queens, world famous for its lengthy boardwalk frontage on the internation- ally known Iersey shore. The drawing card for millions of conventioners, from baby sitters to politicans, but, for a weekend, reserved for the professional educator who moves among the aisles, growing tired of the onslaught from corpo- rate booths displaying their brand new tech- niques that were new in 1965. The teacher, finding the same interesting display he found last year, begins to tire of walking aimlessly through row upon row. Around five o'clock, he knows that he can attend another display. This one he hopes is as interesting as last year. The cocktail party attracts like Hy paper. Take your pick, there's a hotel, motel, or motor lodge on every corner, and inbetween, too. The booze is free, drink all you can. But donat forget! You have to get up early the next morning to take in the ex- hibits you missed yesterday, last year, or two, or three. , a ,, t Soo W3 ll lg r ll . 'll' if ' 'C M' A' 'ij'-Ol E1-3 f 'l'TL , .E H 'Qu-f M 0 ka F3 lic-'T -l I.. 'f J.. 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Q , , 5,. fzw' N fi EZ- 7 , -5533 -., .V ,I -, Z'-.Aga-s i '-an-W .L - sf Q 2 ?1 'V' ,K V 11.5. A ,Ms , iw ' Y 5 PLEDCINC is a time of mixed emo- tions at Newark State. A paddle, a banner, a roll of toilet paper, a song, and a disrupted snack har are all part of the pledging program. Fraternities and sororities alike take part in this eventful Week. Emotions rise and hell night finally arrives. Thus the Creeks are formed and their organizations perpetuated. iz ...Q ., 2 . Q' - 1 if 9' f I vw Q is r 61 l . , if . Ii Ei,!!,,V,, 4 ' 1 , , 5 W 1 5 Z X ' , 5 , , a , i 1 . - i 1 f xy It The Inter-Fraternity Sorority Council is com- prised of, perhaps some of the most active indi- viduals on the college campus . . . Creeks! As an organization, the IFSC strives for a single goal of brotherhood and sisterhood, not only among its members, but hopefully containing the entire college community. NVith this in mind, the brothers and sisters of IFSC attempt their goal through various sponsored events. From the beginning of the school year in Sep- tember when the fourteen sororities and fraterni- ties initiate their social functions and petition members, through such Creek sports as football, basketball, and softball and into the final por- tions of the academic year, when the annual Creek Sing is held, this goal of brotherhood is continually sought. It is through the efforts of the membership that many services are performed for the college in general. It is the membership of the IF SC which desires to maintain the growing and successful college community. Edward M. Kelly President - IFSC ' ' ul -31, ,, f, X1 X rg' 2 .w -'Q Haig' we P uf.. f -ft.: wg X K. ,y, 4 Effie ,W i ' -'Iyar Qjflifj. 4 SFQ ' Visit! T32 1? ' if . I X 3 Q . ge. i HQQPP si T 4 l . Y 9 X W t x Ll ul ' M J g Yi -.f ' .-41 nn fc .. J T -.,,,, . .. 'Y 11 . 'J V .4 w,-..M, ., , V,-f. . Q- 1-1 ' '., :xg 'ffl-fu',?L!,j4i . .A .Q M , ., .WJ . ,N 1' .I K1 ,. .4 K . AA ,ai X .r.,.i' ,,, ig.. lr . td W X f ug, , - '01, 1 ffw T-5. 'ff' ,'-I f i 'f:'7.'AJ,-T,,:f:.Wf,,?,rz'.'guiT' T 'f E This yearis GREEK FOOTBALL players most likely began practice on a beach in late August. The days grew shorter, and the naked backs took on warmer clothing as practices went into full swing. Push ups, sit ups, drill, drill . . . All of a sudden it's November and the first game has arrived. It takes hard work and a long schedule to complete a football season, but this year, there must have been something missing. This season took until March to finish. A three way tie among Sigma Beta Tau, Sigma Theta Chi, and Nu Delta Pi - a first for the record books - seemed to confuse everyone, and when a solution finally peered into the situation, old man weather de- cided to lay waste to the best laid plans of man. 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Ilaa-x a-aaaalal ua' xaaaaalal aaaat xtfaaalm tam aappaaaciaata' llaawaa 'pa'iaaailix'a-X a-xanax-xxiaaaas aa! llaa- lan of tha' wzasaaaa. Tlaa' artists a'a'zaa'laa-cl aaaal. tlaa' X ats slaraaaak laaaa-lx aaaaal tlaa- spirit aal iflarixtaaaaax at 'xx'1aa'k Slaalaa saaHa'a'aaal. aa'a' aaaalaaaiaaaax laaalialaaxx axvraa a-a'laalaa'aalaaal alaaaaaa' 6 Q 'Chl-Q... . - v C 'Q' ,X ,Mr 1 o D 5' x ' ' ' I . ,YV 0 ' X .AA '9. LBS in your life peace will come . . . MELANIE December 5, 1970 Newark State College Due to graduation and academic difficulties Newark State BASKETBALL team lacked the depth it had a year ago. The squad did have the fighting determination to endure a most disap- pointing season. One reason for their persever- ance is that the co-captains. XVilher Aikins and Danny Pocus. will he returning next year. .3Tf1uU: v, v .V v 'En X .,-. . A '- Y. f 1 P ' I A-4 4 .. .L.:'c lr'I:. . ,ufw A v'- 1 . '.,'. -' '. aw' 5 f 7 r i x ...- ,, Ax'-,A--2 4,- E I f-S. ,cum 2 4 .:g...:T-4-...- U4 ' f 1 Q ' N :A 'A , j.,-53 ' 4 ' , , ' r. ,'Qg:Y2,-:., af- L' :S I 1 F--M P..-- -x ,,,,..---- '-.-- ' .v ' A -,,,..-1-Y' ' '4 an fy. '. ,J Xiu K 'Eff ir SQ! Q s , I 80 D Q I I WW ,- It 'iv f in 2: wi 5 I O' . .- x .,,,,,,..4 A Pm f X This yenr's highly improved BOWVLINC team huttletl for ll first place finish in the Eastern In- tereolleffiute Bowling Conference. The credit for 35 their sueeess must go to the strong team of: Ken Clmniskev, lid Iameskci, Mike Moran, lim Kessler, Seott XVulker and euptain Larry liunglois. H11- Iv11141l1' 1tl1l1-tw 111 XQ'NN'll'I'x Stlfl 411Il1 1 x1-I1l11111 I'UC'l'lXt llllli'Il p11l1li1ilx. 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Ingenious students have used their college paper to wipe up their food splattered table in the snack bar, to design new and improved pieces of aeronautical craftsmanship, and occasionally fin times of sheer desperation? they have resorted to reading it. This year has marked a year of change on this campus. Recognizing this change, THE INDE- PENDENT has done its best to streamline itself to accommodate the spirit of the times. It has be- come a forum for the comments and ideas of the intellectually stimulated student. As one con- cerned student Writes: Yooz guys stinkli' And yet another concerned member of the counter culture adds: i'If I ever catches you, I'll person- ally puncha inna mouth. Proof that THE INDE- PENDENT is finally reaching the heart of the college community. Not only has the newspaper opened itself up to the student population but the students them- selves have helped to improve the paper tremen- dously. Gone are the typographical errors of the past. VVhy, after I'm finished Writing this for this publication. scores of students will proofread and writing this for this publication, scores of stu- dents, Writing this for this pub licationscoresof loths lths .bkdksl lrkn, rth. ED NAHA Editor-in-Chief KATHY RFINAUD - xlilllllgillg ffdltol X XX HITI XX, 1 4 E J Y lu , DIA-XNNE ARNIIXO - Ng-ws Iiditm ,ef l fl V, '91, mg::hAW'tf ii , y AxTz'wf'w.Bg ' MW? ' .1 A 'Q Arfatiaswft X , - ' 4 EVN!! , l RICH HEMPEL - Copy Editor rl.. BETTY VVETZLER - Assistant News Editor 1. ,I Wu fr.. Qmxiix N xxx A x'.:T 5 -1,:xQ.YQ 'h Siifdbff Inf- 'H' ,,-,1 f.NX! . XA 'tial' Khul. 'X Y ' - NTNRY ,NNN l,EIDEl.l. - A-Xclvcrtising IJORRAINE HILL - Advertising s Q p Q C93 L Y ,fl f ' FP TOM o'Doxx121,l, - spm-rg mm ll DAVE XVALSH - Photography Editor 1,-XXIIQS 'UXDR 89 OXYITZ - ,Xclvism B A S B U BASBI' Before you decide to partake revolutionary action. consider first your goal consider the cost consider the lost many lives. maylme yours consider what will liecome of total elimination of a human race. After your decision. count the cost if you should decide to partake in revolution NYe cry and heat our heads against the sky. ask Clod why and then get high XVe use poverty as a cop-out for lmeing a iunkie. a drunk etc. But it is easy to deviate thru' excuses. Sing not only of freedom. for freedom is nothing to sing ahout lint rather to experience lixperience it. enioy it hut first get it Black is the cause and the outcome lt is our reason. heritage and culture no more explanation is needed he-cause we are a people drawn from the sun, made of clay lilack soil. XVe picked up where our ancestors left off lmecause we want lilieration we must continue on the road where they left off. except we advocate and demand change Black means you will die for this XVill you BASBU? Unity is the outcome and the reward unity is a must for the struggle to lwecome a victory, for the oppressed to lmecome free for the hewildered and afraid to liecome aware and relieved for the chains on the minds to liecome unshaclxled lt is up to mc and you BASBU hy ADA BRA NHAM 1, 'Q Q, 'Ou Q. Q, 9 . 3- 90-bf bjzvls, , ' Enix-, 1, xasx NVAYNIC BRANIIAM - Editor SHIRLEY BRITT - Assistant Editor 90 NIARIIC K. XXKfIfI..l KK Y ' F 'ut '27- fini C? ini The editorshi J of a college yearbook affords to a .5 . person certain opportunities which give him an intimate insight into the focal point of college life. The true feelings and expressions of the stu- dents are captured through the lens of the cam- era. The candid personality reveals itself through the images which it portrays. The egocentricity of groups and individuals are found only to de- pict their final humility, the degree of which is most difficult to determine. I have seen this col- lege from a different view point. I have stood in the background and have observed the mass of organization and disorganization which gives this campus the impulse to seek what it could never find. I have felt the touch of apathy only in the end to feel concern. In an almost futile attempt to publish a yearbook with meaning attached to its pages, one becomes plagued With the negativistic criticism of those who in themselves have become negated by their lack of awareness. Those negative ideas and feel- ings could never become vented into construc- tiveness. Some exist but do not really live. Much to their discontent, they will probably fail to recognize this fact. Tony Sa Editor-in-Chief I X TONY SA -sr Editor-in-Chief - u 1 I M I .SJW 9-:QQ I' TOMMY CYDUNNELL - Managing Editor YVETTE TESTA - Copy Editor BRUCE DAVIS - Business Nlunugcr IJXX l.Ll fi rf xx, xi'- al .li I Y 'lf XY Xl,Sll - l,llHl1lQl'L1l5llf S Ilq ' 1' .xflx I Ra, laiff :,-: f, s-,, ' J 'flu I I ' 'Nvs -sl BEN PIERCE - Proofing Editor qjllw f1l'llJI-fH X gm 93 1 . fy fig M........., at 7 A' H' x l lxli ll Ill'fXlPlflA - Plmt+mg1upl1x' Stuff - --,fin-,,s 1 NIIKI-I XqX'l'.'Xl,lC - Art Staff E ! 4 1 9 I Y l.XYfLl,Ul5 ff Spurts Stuff HOSICXIAXHY Hliili f Scclvizi 94 ,. 5:27 eq YQ' TON! LINDIAX Y l,itCI'1lI'f' Stuff xxx IAXIICS NIAXSTICRSOX Stuff l NIIKIC XA-XPVR.-KNO - IAIXIIIK lfclitur ' '7 'Nl'? Styli ZZ? .1 . .' K I 1 ff' 'wiv - -sf-iv 1 I h A f 3 tn. A WIOHN LYSKU IR. - I ite-rau'x' lfditm' 95 D v . ET? ,im , 370 uw-.,1Q 1 wxxwl xx.xx.'1.xs 'Qu pai-44u 'u NN 1-all I3 XYIC l,ICIII'I'l'fNS'I'l'flN ' Stuck-nl Bmly Pl'CSidCllt 96 There once was a man, a great man, who wished to lie educated. Since the autoinohile was not yet invented in his lifetime. he had to walk to and from school each day as a lioy. In addition. hc was lorccd to work long, tedious hours to achieve his end. Eventually. in accordance with the progress of his education. he wrote outstanding doctrines on social theory and went on to liecome president of his country. During his administration a major confrontation evolved lietween the North and South which resulted in a violent Civil NVar. Yet, out of the Civil NVar came a more equal treatment ol' people. and other social achievements. This man, it is said, was of extreme compassion and. I would like to think. met his day smiling. La Bruyere, the French philosopher. once wrote: Life is a tragedy For those who feel And a comedy For those who think If there is an aim for education tand sometimes I wonderl. the crux of it lies perhaps in teaching man to adapt to his own private comedy and then, through intellect and reason. come to a balanced me- dium with his emotions and learn to live in peace and harmony with his neighlmors. In addition. he can then see that one does not really graduate from an institute of higher education, hut simply perpetu- ates to another level of the learning process. The resources of the college community provide a viahle source of sophisticated entertainment for the intellectual. Realizing his comedy thut not forgetting how to feell he can then learn to work within it to achieve his ends without hurting his fellow man. I have met in my four years stay here some people who sacrificed of themselves for the lietterment of the campus and, ideally, all mankind. This has meant also facing the daily resistence one meets when attempting to change. And yet they are still alile to laugh. It is to these individuals, my friends who have resisted the. forces of emliitterment and can still work through the hassles with a smile on their face Land in their hearts! that I dedicate this. my final passage as President of the Student Body at Newark State College. Peace and Good Luck, Dave Lichtenstein President, Student Organization 97 U.: J - .IRL . ss. ...T, 'x,, Xl i :?g,. Q . Q v vf -4 v 2' -I f '- 9- C - ' . - , TONY LFIVI - Student Orqzlnixatifm VP. KEN MAY NDSA. fj0-0,-dinator NIIKH NqXl'l'RpXNO - 'l'wns11l'c'1' YVAN'l7mX KOLODZIHQI .Xssistant TI'i'klSlll't'l 98 1 I If IJIJXNIC BHOCXIUS f XSSiNfilllf Sl'l'l't'fill'X IOANNE PXTRIAHK1 X f Sl'CI'C'tlll'f .- Mtg I I T fr XIXNY DXCZIT f lirmklwcpvl' NIXHK' SONICNTII Xl. l l'i'NIl!IlQlll flaw l,lAl'Nlll1'lIt 99 'AFC m G0 BOB POXVICRS - Snphrnnore Class President N X ,J 5 f ! di W NI, N11-fl.-XRRY Iunim' Claws Prvsiclent TOM LINDI.-X - Senior Class President v 9 I l i1t12'21 S'l'l'DlfNT C0l'NCIll,, loci Ivy thx' illilllitillblt' David l.iQ-lltc-llstvixn. haul zumlhcr fim- pun: Mlm-n CIHIICC was up, l7I'lJLlllC'tiYilf' KIUVVII. and Illlllllll' Clillllst x'z11'x'. ? ff- -fx M.-1,- 5 - . Xewmlx State College ranks within the top ten eulleges in the riaticm ecmeerning student erm- trolletl fimtls. These student mcmies are appor- ticmecl, zmcl reappm'titmecl each vear luv FI- NANCE BOARD. The limml. ll erueial suh-committee of Student cJi'U'21I1lZ2ltlUll. Jrovecl its 5 their positions. Their logic lmsecl tm need and worth their ermsicle1'atio11 for the tmf the enllege were highly memhers worthv of al assignnient of funds. of the recipients. and growth and expzmsitm eormiiemlalule. 9 E 3' MIKE NAPURANO ,.... 1 l '- Chairman run T Sitting Standing DEBORAH DIXON - COI'I'6SP0llCllllg Secretary NVILMOTH ROBERTS - Advisor KATHY TURNER - Recording Secretary RONALD R. FRANKLIN - Viee-President MARION GILLIS - President ALLEN NVIMRERIA' - Treztsiirer ROBERT IONIQS - Parliamentarizm COLLECIANS FOR BLACK ACTION is an organization serving to perpetuate the cultural, academic. political and social interests of the Black communitv at Newark State and in the Slll'l'OlllltilIlU' areas. , 5 103 XVhut is COLLECE CENTER BOARD? Nlusie - The CIliu1nbei's Brothers. The Byrds, NleKendi'ee Spring . . . Nlovies - Z. Putney Swope. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . . . Plays A To Be Young. Gifted and Black. Your Own Thing ...A Xrt Exhibits . . . Coffee House . . . Dancers - Louis Falco. Paul Taylor . . . NVliieh all adds up to PEOPLE. xii- DON XIICHKIIC e Ch11ii'uuui of the Bourcl IO4 A NX SIU!!! if nl g is he - -.nv my Q 105 7 -. 2' , 5,1 f TAT A ef 1- a 0-...,,,,,,A, PETE ZANIAS - SCXXTE Chairman Community involvement is the direction hemg taken hy most colleges and students. The desire to make college relevant and not an institution separate from the eonununity appears to he in the forefront of today's educational reforms. To make the college and community one lmody working for the good of all is lmecoming less and less a dream. For the past eight years SCATE has lieen a means for community involvement for the stu- ? ga. dent of Newark State. Through weekly tutoring visits and field trips. SC.-XTE has offered an op- portunity for personal fulfillment that cannot lie found in a classroom. This year SC.-XTIC has he- come a program of over 200 volunteers serving nearly 1000 educationally and culturally de- prived children. NVith the addition of new pro- grams. and the expansion of present ones, SCATIC hopes to involve an ever greater numher of students. Q NIARY CHRISTUFIS ILXIIIIY I,qXNCIII.UIS :?5E4:lQ?1?L::r.:'.,:,51j. L, if XII-KIRK XYOIIOSII .O ICI .I .IC YI' I3I'fIIXS'I'IiIX 107 is -hw fi IRV LUSCOMBE - Clmirinan Tlie inany and varied relationships lietween fae- nlty' rneniliers are made easier through the efforts of the FACULTY SENATE. Slit-ing tlirongli 'red tape' in order to facilitate vital inter-ofliee ecnnnnnlieution, the lack of which leads to the worst kind of apatliy. the function of the faeiilty senate cannot lie un- cler-estinmtecl. ff .ll M-nw -L ...bfifslg H' hu.-' f KAPPA DELTA Pl - An honor society in educa- tion pledging the ideals of fidelity to luiinanity. service. toil. and free inquiry, the memhers of this society' have dedicated themselves to the spirit of education. They' will so live that others are empow- ered and enriched, serving with 21 ceuseless effort to advance justice and peace for all men. Among their activities include the provision of a free tutoring service and their distrihution of studv guides. P '?'l E.-1' 4-vuv...... , .cs I Q0 .- ' '.' ., -My .,-:r?qf- f ' .L s lx? 111 EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUN- ITIES PROGRAM: PROIECT ABOUT TIMEH Cleueratcd hy concerned faculty at Newark State College in the winter of 1968, this program was initiated the following summer. The Program is Q tr , supported mainly hy the New jersey Educational Opportunity Act of 1968. The E. E. O. program provides those supplemental services deemed vital to correct previous academic deficiencies. Academic and personal adjustment is the keynote of the program. Students with limited academic preparation are given intensive supportive ser- vices which enaliles them to move into the main- stream of college life. The program. subtitled About Time , includes required attendance at a six-week summer experi- ence designed to introduce the student to the academic. social. and developmental demands of college life. The summer program features aca- demic and residential Development NVriting, Mathematical Concepts and Science Overview. Strengthening the participantis reading and study skills round out the academic activity. The aca- demic program presents a realistic and meaning- ful introduction to college life with built-in flexi- lile options, that will allow students to realize college credit. The residential experience is optional and designed to provide: l. The atmosphere hy which independence and self-discipline can lie developed. and 2. The vehicle through which positive personal adjustment can lie achieved. K.. If . '32 . f .,..-n-iff 'F .ry 'K .E K 9 4. ,J ff V .., , x , 4 FY 1 rl la , ff ,As- Qu EU, Q -3 if - . 1 ' 1 mfs. -1112! ' , 5 ' ff M 9192 4 . r- .naw ' fr YZ' ,, 1 .1 fljv- . Hf 'V ul -1 1 AH' my ,wg X . -Hx : , 1' rx Q 4 ,Tl A V , fc ' is , 7. 4 . ,RSV ' x I wi- .1 K .. ,..-1' -Y , .- THE NEWVARK STATE Band. composed of music majors as well as other interested musi- cians on the campus, is one of several active per- formance groups at the college. Covering a broad spectrum of music, the hand performs for many activities on campus as well as tours and concerts otl' campus. The hand acts as a medium for public relations and recruitment. OFFICERS: President Steven Fried V. President Iohn Ransome Treasurer Irene lohnson Secretary Kathleen Clolda Under the Direction of Mr. XValter Price ia Af or 4 lfg ,di I wJs ,fi '179 .I -J +.,,f ' 'Eight -'f 1 'r .9 45 X .:V 1 . GROOVE PHI GROOVE INC. was founded at Nlorgan State College on Octohcr 12, HJ62. The need for a new tvpe of organization was felt hy Grooves fourteen original founders who could see no relevance in the existing Greek letter so- cieties. Groove was founded out of a need for true lmrother- hood free from the glorification of Greek tradition as prac- ticed hy fraternal organizations. The Squire chapter of Newark State was founded April 4. 1970 out of a similar need among the students here. The Squire chapter was founded hy nine students of Newark State who pledged for ten weeks under the Newark Gradu- ate Chapter of Groove Phi Groove. The current officers of the Squire chapter are: President - Ernest Cosby, Vice-President - Oliver XVinters, Treasurer - Leslie Pleasant, Recording Secretary - Allan XVimherly, and Corresponding Secretary - Gregory Smith. WE ARE NOT A FRATERNITY 117 Womens athletics at Newark State College are indeed most diversified. One of the most popular and dynamic activities is the WOMENS SWIM- MING AND DIVING TEAM. The form and physical ability of this group of girls is to be most admired. Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothea Holden, the team witnessed a most successful season. f'3Zzf,Z'-jg. 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Cur- rently' the .Xctivities stall consists of four people who direct their efforts toward programming for pleasure, for excitement. for experimentation. and for new experiences with new ideas and hehaviors. They' are also highly trained in working with groups of people and exposing them to the processes of leadership skills and decision-making. 4-NF zi QF, .,-Q Z GENE FIXLER - Director 126 I-.- ,ME 14 , IAN IACKSON MARION KORTIOIIN DON MAROUN 127 l bil The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION endeavours to involve the college's graduates and undergradu- ates in the activities and development of the col- lege. In the past the association failed to involve the undergraduates and therefore unknowingly lost its future. However, the association has recently initiated several new ideas that should return the alumni to a position of importance on the cam- pus. Alumni are critical to the total development of all colleges. With your aid, the alumni of New- ark State will make our college even better and create a spirit of understanding and co-operation among generations of students, past, present and future. .. V vi ,,., ,ff- L , ,n ,,I 4 rf . II. I .1 I. .I .. I . 'x ' -: J.:- 'I J A Yvf 'V-' .-' , -1. f- 'inf eQ:.'I,,i if ' .. J . x X, .VV II- my.. . I -'1'll'f,, -if K 15.5-rf' ,mf 4, - I-L' CTL 'Qu 703 FH. -LS. .S . ,,I I . LII VII 6-:IND 4 I..1I , -I.. ,gl f '-af. w fl- I - Y YM I' ' Ii ?1QQiw:f'?'I.l 5-, I.I-45. I, if I 'UV' 1, -'I . K , Su '11 ,J ., .ffm N 1I.I ilg' N. I. -Hemi 'ek uf-- ef .ffl A .-.5 EI '. . '. 151. vi ..l.' -Q X ,' .4 - , . AI, .IIIII wx, 1 . , . I .,,, 4 , 'w .I '.ItI'1: .I 'J' ' . -A 1. . . V. ' fl,-, I1 '-. f': 1 .1, ' . 5, I. . In I.,g,i', r . 1 '- .:' 1 'l. , I I 1, uf fi' ,w. . ' ,Q ,X II KI? '11 4 T4 gi. . I .III V ' In -A IAIIII-s. H V 'rfill 1 .,: 7 S. .L J .I .A Y v .V . . , ,,. 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'imvpciliffiilfijic CAR SMASH PRICE: 2swussf.,f104 Gswwc: f.f25ft fr-X ! . v ,fx f. '- A ,, r'f ii, ,jflii 4? ,QP rl, 3 x V S 1 I , '4-A 4-W ,x f , I Q. Yi up W 'if-va Ah l5iJ 1 A 'B 'G 0,1 T' There she is - there who is? Many think the beauty queen, in this case MISS NENVARK STATE, is composed of plastic, lioth physically and mentally. However, she is much more human than popular opinion would lead us to lie- lieve. She possesses four outstanding characteristicsg beauty, poise, talent, and most important - per- sonality. NVithout this feature in her character the lieauty is Hawed and incomplete. Many overestimate her - that is, they fail to real- ize that she is no more of a person than you or me. She is real, and her crown is merely an accessory she possesses. 13 4 LORRXIYF Hill, - Niiw Y.-u.u'L Stat.- 1 ,gf xx 1-xx Ivrwx N 34 .,,, , , , ,Kiwi , w'F-3 f 'Y Y ,-4 in 'Q' 4, .Q fxnv-,X , .T':'F1ig:f:.wLf1 .,. X ,ylggk 'fr , ,,.a qi 'em't! 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X , nn,r QPU :tif fp Nr A PF af 'Pri' 1 .,. . --L . 1-'I' . 1 ,. .,. --J' ,. .,,f ':-4-o ' :nf ' - s , .V ,. .., , GH' I is-kvgi fu-as g,flf. ?-affaefk rn'- Sffwssffziwkkkiw 5 xv I I, F A 16,22-?'?' .. 4-fx J if . , ' l '-'r- M! ' fi 4 pt 1I sf' 1 W-ff mi iv , . . 5 Q l ' Q .., 5 nd X I -.. -. 'I -S. s '.9.. . li 'ya' rQa,. .-,,q?s: 'I' -.jg . ,WY - lk, - .i-vi. , Q A ab , . A 1. -my Thi 1 , 5 A L 5 -Lf, . ' V '. -6. :ramp- 9 ' Q 4 W! ,g'V ' -1. 'BUSH X K B bun s- Q Q Z , W in 'mu , by ,M ww ' 'K an Jn- -f sf 1 B inf 4 . v 1' 'P' 'JP k I Q' n ef' s- . if 'sg e rf .f .ap in Q ur ,, ' . , -'Q rfi ' -. -3 if F N ' . 5-v7 J :fi , P M58 43. 5: ' ' 4 fa. fgrv 4.4-11 .-1 'Gu 40 I 1? 140 1 , If 'U Q .4 N, 'Omit 1--4 1 -x f f. A 'SE i' -Q., l .sl 135' 1- ,- Q,- so 'b ' s Coming off a year which saw them shatter eleven Newark State College records, the 1971 Squire BASEBALL team has nmch to look for- ward to. The 1970 season started slowly for the Newark Staters as they lost their first six games. However, their hitting power completely turned them around in the next sis games and carried them on to Newark States longest winning streak in history - six games. Ron Coldfaden had a year to rememher as he personally shattered four Newark State records and was named to Honora- ble Mention in the conference selections. He led the team with five home runs. twenty runs hatted in, six douhles. and a ten game hitting streak. Also returning this year from outstanding indi- vidual efforts are Charlie Rohhins and Boh Le- hlein. Charlie is in the history hooks for scoring eighteen runs and collecting twenty-two hits, while Boh starts his senior year for the Squires as the owner of the third highest hatting average in Newark State's history. Returning to the team which should he a power- house in the highly-touted state conference are All Conference outfielder Lou Ferrante, All Conference center fielder Kermit Clements, and the very powerful Pat Ceroni. Tom Hanlon will do his usual fine joh at shortstop. Although pitching was a prohlem for the Squires last year, this year's staff of Roger Schreiner, Stan Pietrzyk, Iohn Prohst, and Pat Ceroni have heen hard at work all fall working on their arms. They know that if they can do the joh on the mound this year's Squires will score the runs. ,pu psf--, 1 x '75, - do 1' , --1 SJ? ln' huh wet' N49 x I . 'A 41 . I hu nti 1 '. u-v-z-K ,,-an' l.... ' '- lt? 5. .flf . - . .Q ' ' , np--. . ...'.'-5 V I . , . .Jullr ' - - . .-. Q.- - 233 5.2 ' 955 .'.:- x 1.1 4 ,S. ' Q -5'1 lQ' 251 1 hgh ,F-.za ' , Qg' . v - . of ' .Q - Y-- :,-'--.,1f3'f'3Z ,b.-12: ' pci' X - 581 v 1 ' '- 'i' ,A :.y a- 1 ' ' r .Q , - , I, ..- -Lf.. ew :f .. . -'4,'1 -..-'-w' . ' LZ . Q .-,,. ..-W 1 r - - - gl xl.'1 -. . In I V.. wlllllfa' . rw, V' .Ar 1' - H . -Q., i-- ru . ,..f l-'r ' ' xwdr, ' xg, .I-., '?:.f'ff.fIP'f7 -af . . fc. :f'+'r-.- ' ,: -.-:+. H' ue-.ff K I .. .. ,, ,. . H ,,.t,5g,7. ,.Y id . '. ' iv E 121' r , . '29-Qi:-o, , Q- .lx, .x' Ii fu? -:Lil - - - A ., Q.. , U Q - ,x --4 - - ,A-L. , N .wir A ' A,- Pg.-v . ' ra., ' -.lu R -' .I - x ,-figs ,. ..,5 . - ,,xg ag fix Q ,r . -,eigisfla , I ' ' ' ' - --Qt-.uhh 'L - . , P . - uf . -' . -Q .- , -.9 1181315-6 at iff. , .-.ei 143 , f grins, '!-'trial' cs- 1 Last year's SOFTBALL season was quite different from past efforts. The Wild, fierce competition seemed to lessen, and a bunch of guys got out there and played some good clean ball, and had some fun While they were at it. There seemed to be less men at each others throats, and more on the ball. Sigma Theta Chi took top honors, while Sigma Beta Tau placed second. sfx it 41 -. , '-1 X! I i'i S ! x vaio x 0? ' R51-Q 37' ..- QK I u yi Q ' -- s 'Z Q-nu, A 5 A new system. new judges, lint the same results. Either you win or lose, and that's all there is. Co up, sing, sit clown. and wait. wait, wait. Last year the long Wait paid off for Sigma Theta Chi and Lambda Chi Rho, as they shared first place hon- ors. 4' flwlnnnw-on ,xv .lflx D NVINNERS OF CREEK SING 1970 -Ja-'54 g . . 147 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, the only National Fra- ternity on campus. is an inclusive, not exclusive organization. It is designed for men of all races, colors and creeds. It is on more campuses than any other fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega is a prov- ing ground for tomorrow's leaders. It is designed for men of all races, colors and creeds. It is on more campuses than any other fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega is a proving ground for tomorrow's leaders. It is controlled luv undergraduates who are committed to unselfish service for life, pro- viding a well-rounded program of service activi- ties and social events without hazing or helittling anv man. On the Newark State Campus. Alpha Phi Omega is well known for its used hook exchange. APO also sponsors many drives and has thrown some damn good parties. Alpha Phi Omega is one of the newest and fastest growing fraternities on campus. UU' - 4 gi 14 1 QQQ -,.. f: I ,g x -:rf -'x I i... 5 -DS rw Alxlwfzfvwll X X :lf xx xi IAXXIHH 1 W Ti..- sag, . ...qua '-'-lin. The times . . . Oh. the times we all mnst live . . . important is today . . . yesterday may he lorgotten. save lor the nudge ol a distant sonnd . tomorrow is hazy. hut it will have its day. perhaps. .-Xnd ALPHA SIGMA Nil' will always he . here . . . thert '... sometimes nowhere . . . rernemhering. trying to forget: playing and sa- voring the moments . . . of achievement . . . of despair . . . ol pleasure and Jain . . . and heing alive always: and moving and laughing and hurt' ing and heing vihrant. For the times were hitter like freezing winter winds or a seorehing summer sung hut they were also mild like a warm antmnn afternoon or a hrisk springtime morning. But through the times. whether rough or smooth. men find moments to he eherished . . . like a woman's gentle. under- standing self. Iler eyes seemed to toneh the hid- den eorners of a man's hiding sonl . . . and the eomfort she created. There was love. For some it proved to he a fleeting ohstaele, wanting it in the way, at one: and rejecting its approach. the other. But the men are extraordinaire, for high sehool was not last year . . . hnt. many last years. The aim, the goal. is not heset with questions or im- eertainties. They have and are going the way less travelled hy . But. ahove all, these are the good humor men. Not always clean, hut always good and hardy. The if you ean't take a joke . . men do just that. take it head on. Humor is like a houneing hall of fur - it is eontinnons, its fnr rnhs off. and. hefore long. the entire world heeomes one hig hall of fnnf So the times have heen for NIU. MU hreathes the air of vitality. of heing some- where . . . everywhere. One of the oldest sororities at Newark State Col- lege is ALPHA THETA PI, which celebrated its thirty second birthday in Octoher. Many tradi- tions have heen passed down through the years. Our most significant emhlem is an inverted trian- gle hearing a star in each corner. The stars hold 'nuch meaning for the sisters as they represent love, trust, and service , the ideals upon which Alpha Theta Pi was founded. Love and trust are the hinding forces within our group and these emotions generate concern for our fellow man and have initiated the many service projects we have undertaken. Our colors. hurgundy and white, and our sorority flower, a long stemmed white carnation, are other symhols in which we take pride. One can see our enthusiastic spirit in the image of our hunny mascot Alphiei'. To- gether these symhols form the core of tradition around which our sisters have united. Although Alpha Theta Pi holds special meaning for each sister. all of our feelings are expressed hy' our motto. Alliance through Allegiance . The good times we share from fond memories that will he cherished always. s 2 l l l 3 E ' l X. '-4 NJ .fffa ' ffl, Q - n - , . 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'- . ,,, 1 X 'fa-11 wood f,IlC Olll of lllilllf' - XVL' lll'C Q15 UIIC Ynitccl hut distim-t. iiiusscd hut iiidivicliiui mit of every' part. parting not This is our fortrcss, our strcngtli. our strongliolcl One out of inuiiy. wc arc as one each with Cach not iiizuiy' hut one BETA DELTA CHI CHI DELTA is presently a sisterhood of thirty memliers. Founded eleven years ago, its purpose is to luring to the students of Newark State Col- lege, regardless of race, creed, color, or religion, an organization which fosters the fraternal ideal, and instills in its memhers a desire to serve their community, excel in their curricular and co-curricular activities, cultivate friendships and continue these services, activities and friendships in their life after graduation. Chi - symholized hy an X - represents that our pathways shall always cross in friendship. Delta - a triangle - represents our three guiding prin- ciples: To serve: Cod - first Others - second Ourselves - third. The flower of Chi Delta is a yellow rose and CD., a large black and gold hassett hound is the mascot. The colors of black and gold symbolize the warmth of our close sisterhood. In any organization of individuals, and Chi Delta is no exception, there is always differences in ideas and interests. YVith this in mind, Chi Del- ta's activities stem from suggestions given hy the sisters. themselves. Included in this year's sched- ule of events are a fashion show, pledging, Christmas Party, closed fraternity parties, service activity with a foundling home for children, alumnae dinner and participation in all IFSC and college activities, such as Creek Sing, Carni- val, and Miss Newark State contest. N' 'F-Slug.. 1 1 .4 nv-..,: V ,. u 'qu-,., - ' rx' ' L+ 1, .., ...i Ay ,-9, -- -.-. v 1 Y v C L..L, -' s 1 'ss 1 'af xn.u5,',4' 4-V--vw, vipqqff Q . an-aug. 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XXXL train' 'l'iit-salary nigtit invvtings. in ti wt-vii. an lI SCf i'vpi'vst-iitgttixtv inst Iitw t-xt-ix tmclx' vista Big clout. lint tlivrc is ai clitit'i't-ilu: pK Dt-itil Sig girl czinnnt tw clvpt'iitlt'tt npnn tn lit- st-rimis nnnctvct It von uint final lim tn llllt slit s pinintilx inn grnssctl in ll piiiocliic ga -, , ' 1 ,' ' ning 'rnnncl czniipiis tlt'vt'tnpiiig snniu wvircl it that for sonic' reusnii or other allways works ont A-X Dcltai Sig girl uuiiint tw alt-pt-mlt-tl upon to in 5 .5 ll coiiinl'inist. XYLVYQ got nnr pncts and mn' pull tics. mir stntlcnts and nur sinau-k lun' iriiiinrs. mn incl our nnt so sn xi st ns lint tin it supcr-stars 1 ' 1 1 is zllwzivs one thing nn whit-ii you can rally: intl itinxt tit init A Dcltal Sig ffirt is 11 frit-ntl 1 a 'X 1 . 1 55 voted. sinccrc sister. KAPPA EPSILON has been in existence at Newark State for the past fourteen years. The purposes of Kappa Epsilon are to encourage friendship among studentsg complement college life by participating in academic and social ac- tivities: and contribute our service to charitable organizations outside college life. The sorority colors are pink and grey. our flower is the pink carnation. Lila the Mouse serves as our mascot. The sorority crest is in the shape of a scroll upon which appear a lamp of knowledge, a carnation. and a key. During the year, the sorority takes part in some activities along with other Creek Organizations. These include pledging, Creek Sing, and Carni- val. In addition to these. KE engages in many other activities such as: A summer shore house, family Christmas party. Alumni Banquet, The- ater Party, and Mother-Daughter Dinner. Since the main function of the sorority has been one of service to the college as well as the surrounding community, We have been helping St. Peter's Orphanage in Newark. Besides financial contri- butions, we periodically give parties for the chil- dren also. Q a s ,QQ .,- - ' 'T a Q... - ' - ,- xf' :K 1 ng' M41 1 ll. P. :KH QQ mv A X -ff' Y .' ,. Tile - ig .YK u i . . - 1 U .3 54. . TTY? 'tl W '12,- Alf-nf .1 -.4 Sllllgfllilli' 11mlSistv1'lmml . . . NIL-vt thu CLI1-vkx . . lIlYUIYL'llllxlll . . . ll11llmx'ufn Pnrtx . , . nppimws . . . plc-clging . . . unnficlvm-v . . . lwcl f:2ll'tl'I '... snau-lx lllll '... irim-mlxluipx . .llllllltliull lDilllll'l'. . .SiSll'l'N. . .llw yvl lmx' rusv . . . f:lll'iNllllll5 Pilflf '... lvgulc-l'slnip Ll'l'ilU,'S rc-spumi mility' . . . Q-mlm' llllf . . . Tum-s ilu' lnigllix , . . wvlvl k'l'l't'lIIUlIiCN . . . thc' lmmwn and the In-iqc ui' thc- lvluv Qmcl the gm-5 . . Clrcvk Siuq pl'11c'lic'cs . . . L'UAUlN,'l'2ltiUll . . swcutsl1i1'ts . . . Xlam-ll 253111 . . . H NNT Only Ilacl l,m'c . . . L'lll'IliX'lll . . . sharing. . . Scnim' fzlrcwcll . . IANIBD.-K CHI R110 . . lovc. 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IIILIIIX' mcn wtuml out anal rcnmin ,.:.- - ' ' ' A J' - . --- 1 zmcl go ull:-acl :mal reuse amcl lmcvmm' . . . ull .5 Vx . ...I V s' . .W I ' 1 V l- ' - , lmw' lclt lllUlIlSClX'L'5 HI nm' . . . lll ll lux . . . in lllllllf' and in utllcrx. xxx- arc Nl' DELTA Pl. 165 K Q U7 Over thirty years of history have seen many men pass through their active fraternal years in NU SIGMA PHI. A primary intention of the Broth- erhood has been, throughout these years, to in- sure the maintenance, growth and reinforcement of the individual, his ideas, his opinions, and his philosophies. It is the purpose of this Brotherhood to maintain its membership, individuals of diversified person- alities who will learn through Brotherhood to work together and grow morally and socially. It is also the intent of this Fraternity to manifest Brotherhood Within the Fraternity, to the utmost extent. The Brotherhood is primarily concerned and responsible for itself and its members, no outside pressures, opinions, or philosophies should in any way influence the actions or thoughts of Nu Sigma Phi. No cause for exclusion with be placed upon any person on the basis of race, creed, or background. Brotherhood thrives best in an atmosphere in which each Brother, as an invididual, can stand with his head high, it has never been, nor ever will be, intended and expected that a Brother compromise his principles - the principles by which he lives - to tit a picture of a typical Brother of Nu Sigma Phi. Brotherhood at the sacrifice of the individual is not the Brotherhood of Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity. sr-ff -Q-we.-rzfv gps!! ,..,.,.m. 5 ,..+' . ' .LQ.,.Q.I eff. l i Mr 'vi ,.,.,,,,,., IP -vids.. 'E .k.L. A- 'Kf-1 K ana 1--po f--Q p.,w.m-yo.,,v p-. r..-.--.,.-.-uvnn-.. ,,,-,H .my ,, . A .1 Y -. .. - . . . ,. 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Q ' - A , I ,, 0 . ...... -. .. t,,--r: 1 YL .Q , 'K 0 '..s.a .. - ' Q L. .. v 1 NIL .YI'Clll,lCSS TICRNAI, BOPP CHIICYINC ISTERIIOOD S ATIIERINC EMORIES LL-TOGETHER ERPETFALLY PIRITED T'S ONLY THE BECINNINC Every' girl in RHO THETA TAL' has a feeling of love and unity' with her fellow sisters. It is not only the parties. shore house. and meetings which cause this. lint it is an understanding of one another which prevails over all. It is trust. love. kindness. syinpathy. and honesty. It with- stands storms and disappointments hecause the sisters realize the value which exists in this lmond of sisterhood. Rho Theta Tairs colors are lmlack and White. This signifies the different personalities hrought into the sorority, making it an array of multuous col- ors. The Hower. the chrysanthemum, with its many tiny petals is united hy one long stem: the petals heing the girls, the stem - sisterhood. We lielieve in our sorority' and are all contrilm- tors to its name. XYe inherited from our former sisters a dream. a song. a prophecy which we can prondlx' claim as our own - for we are the sis- ters of,Rho Theta Tau. 11 A Wim. ,jig i 1- ,...- ,, 4. -is Fl ,:-..,l7n- u ' 4- ',i5.,--,,2. ,QyEfl ,3g4exi' , , ,4fm,. W ,. .If rg-.tj-1 , . ,ffl-7 , ' - - 'f-l..- .mia xy ' , 4.5 A Q - .D , 24,',E',1fyY.y., , .I .U 'WS nr P 5 I Nm fel ngl.r1-L... . - v.- ,,, U a ' r f I 5 X V K x , X x 'Q' x f 5'iA N 1 91? 1 1 , A 1 4--4 ' , .K . X I ,f..,t 1' i 5' 1 7' Y ' a R I v . 4 , ,. 'Q 5 0 I, .4 .Qt X 'Q-I' , , A A - ff' 5 F ' 3 I 1 1 'mxu ' 1' A '.jl-'gg f I ,- A Q 3 ' xl fe 40 J! 1 5 ' 1 gsm ludg ,' 1. ,, L, , a 'eff ,. ' ,X K 1 1 K tv 0 ft, , y ' M - iw nl ,s.,w 1,:,,3 Airbag. 'Rx ' K 'in 'ml ' 14' . V ,lx 4 ,Zh :ar fit? , , 1 . Q I 4 A 9 Q 'W 5 all H4 vf Q 3 gl' 551.9 - . 4 5. ' Lang IK.. Q4' .A , . -V , K, l' ,L f :' th - fbvmvf'-'rf 4' iv l 'V' . s 'urns 'V f QA tm W -'rl' fe' fl ll' Q QQ... 'K Y I ' ., - YWA .' o 6.5 .nfllr ' . iq. A ' . sh' 4.0.45 s 5 o a , Y I' ' ., . , ' 1, 'f .',a 'Ana 'S , A JK f ' I fy- ' K -'llrn I 'O' I fo , I1 v' ' ai l. 44'11-Ji'i1sr!'-.LQ. s.-.T Sisterhood 'l'hrongh Xwareness and L'llClt'I'SltllltllllQH We are sixty'-eight girls who are individuals and yet united. Our large ineinliership attrilmntes to a wide variety' of interest. talents. and activities. luaeh girl s personality eontrilintes to the lmehel and sneeess of onr sorority' functions. social and serviee. .Nninially we sponsor danees. cake sales. and a candy sale for the henelit ol the Lenlxeinia So' eiety. Uni' greatest sneeess eat-li year is our eard party. and onr fashion show. Special sorority events during the year inelnde: our Christnias party. a formal dinner where our new sisters are inducted, an alumni tea to keep in toneh with our graduated sisters. and just to let our parents in on things. there is a Nlother-Daughter and Father-Daughter affair. For those who are regretfnlli' leaving ns. there is our end of the year pienie and senior farewell. .-Xetive in I.F.S.C. we partieipate in Clhristinas deeorating, in Creek Sing. Miss l.F.S.tI., Carni- val, and the Cancer Drive. LX Great nrinv thinffs and inanx' great things L-Ompi-156 SIGMA BETA CHI. ' A i Brotherhood and trust in thee, This is our fraternity . . Brotherhood - a very complex word that cannot be broken down into simple components. To the brothers of SIGMA BETA TAU that word takes on a myriad of meanings. First and most impor- tant to us, brotherhood is love - love of one another - love of our ideals - love in times of victory, bittersweet love in times of defeat and most importantly love of life and the poeple that make up our lives. Brotherhood is also trust. Not the artificial trust that people purport to feel everyday, but rather a genuine trust that is dif- ficult to eradicate and defies description. Brother- hood involves service - Woodbridge State School - Market St. School - Toy drives for the now ex- tinct day-care center. Our Brotherhood is reach- ing out - reaching out toothe beautiful people that we could all encounter if we just open our eyes. Finally, Brotherhood involves personal ex- perience and ultimately, growth of a person. For instance - Thursday night before Greek Sing - the mini clique - tears - Fridays at the Ever- green - smiles - Malone's - singing the oldies but goodies - the Big Dv - O.D., P.D., I.B., T.F.B., B.L.T. - Blue Skies - VVhose got the biggest head in the world - the Mark Twain - the Sweetheart Song - the Manor - love - To Dream the Impossible Dream - the tower - Encounter - the sleeze troops - the tug of war - Tuesday nights - our crest - Beta Tau Will Glow BROTHERHOOD W-11 7 1 . , . ,fig 7 K ' ' 5' ,f' .I - ' , gy Q-1 ' . , C9 K Q I, Y, Krwhxmfh .- 'fn' C33-x .rv ' 1 ,-I 551 Ax l s V 1-4 3 N s 1, 0- hs '1- P i .4 4 ' S M .r 'Sa . aj 'ff K - 9:91 JS' ,v4D' go- - ' ,YVQ Y Slflxlyx Ki-XI'l'.-X Plll s1ll'lll'ill Sig lsllp is Al sllvilll LlllilNUl'X'll'L'Hl'LILlllIfLlll1lll1'1JllIIJ1lNl'lllll lXXt'IIlX N4'Xt'lI zlclixlc lllt'lIllJL'l'N. 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Sig Kllp is lJl'Ullll lUlJllI'llL'llJ1llt' ill Clin-ls llllcl svlllllll all-tivitics. ilillk' sisters itll' l'NIJOL'l2lllf llllllxlllg lkll'xl'lll'll to Clrl-l-l4 sillg alllll fiLlI'IliX'ill. :Xllll lil l'llllrsl' tllc sislvrs llll' lllXX'llfN lllllllbl lu lllL'l'l illlf'QlI'lNNl'10NYUlllll lllxlf to l'illlJXX llllclllt NtJl'HI'llf lllv. 'l'llvl'l' is ll C'lU7NCllCSN llllcl lclvl' lJl'lXX'L'l'll sislvrs tllllt is slllllclilllvs llillivlllt lu vivxxl tl-lllll Ll lllSl2lllk't,'. 'lllll'I't' IS lllsll ll llllllcl llclwm-ll SlNll'l'S ill klllll'I'l'lll slll'lll'llll-s. CSl7CL'li1llX' tllllsl- xxllll plvllgl- lll tlll- slllllll lillll-. ilillis Lllws lllll llltlllll llUXX'L'N't'l' tlllll ll sistl-r's lricllclsllips url' lilllitl-ll lllllx to tllllsl- ill clI'l'K'l'i llfglllllfilllllllx. ll is llclpvll tllllt llll- spirit ul fl'ivllllsllip llllll L'1NlPlll'll' tillll ll'lll'lll'cl ill ll slml'ul'ilY is L'lll'I'll'll illtll llll pllllsvs ol il SlSll'l' s lllv. 181 SICBIA THETA CHI has meant a lot of different things to a number of people. To our brotherhood and alumni this organization means Strength. Trust, and Cooperation. XVe have much to be thankful for because since the begin- ning of our existence in 1937, our accomplish- ments have come from many different fields of life, a few being social, academic, and athletics. One of our main attributes is our fratgrnity house. XVe take great pride in it because The House is our nucleus. All our major functions evolve in and from it. XVe also are the only fra- ternity among the six state colleges to have a fra- ternity house. The primary purposes of Sigma Theta Chi are to promote brotherhood, social-mindedness, scholar- ship, and honor. Tied in just as importantly is the area of athletics. These facets Chi has worked hard for to achieve, and has maintained for over thirty years, for they are the essence of our brotherhood. iL. qi. T--.Qu nav' HV' filiil-QI !lil1l . - - . Ja- .1-. 4 . 'A1 .. -1' :D :un-:r..31:..'Lsnuu uqnususara.-hnvksxsti 1...-, 0 183 snr SLN-M 4 UWT: a.i 1h f -4 I 3 ' '1 -.3-.li milf 'H I , 0 DR. NATHAN WEISS President of the College DR. JAMES BENSON PARKS III Dean of Students , ,WL , JA 3 rin 'X FRANCI NE ABELES Mathematics WILLIAM ANCERS Psychology ,- 43 CARMINE BATTISTA History HA ROBERT .-KI,I.IfN Psychology FREDERIC ARNOLD Biology 'IU' JOHN BAUER Wnulixh Q--.X BIQVIQIIIJ' ANIICK NYINIFIIICIJ ANISDICX Education llmlth I':lIlll'LlIlHll in I I , I . FRANK BACIIKAI Secondary Education SERA FINA BANICII IiIL'Illl?IlILil'y I':iIllL'iiIlUII 'X 'Q 'x NIARCARET BEARD KENNICTII BENSUN Education Iiducutnon 3 , M., , . ' ' , I XQXL- I-5 1: I 4 If, :bl . 'A BYRNA BERSON DAVID BILOIVIT RUTH BIANCIIE DANIICI, BI,0l'NT Spec-ml I'IiIllC'AllIUll gpk-U41 liklm-glgml, lla-.dill lfslm-.xtllm l'l,xW, 185 .i ' ff I lg 1, ' IIUNIIXD ,XNIQFHII XNIYI IIILIIINII ml lidm Alum I no-u'ln nuzxll un' Spccml I'1IIlll'llIlHIl X Hx' Q K I-IYO RK BERBICR IA N l,nlrr.u'y H'lK'lll't' P? ICDA HOLY Iilwlu-Qx IG NANCY BRILLI.-XNT English 9 nf L. , U'7l , Y CAROL CADE Finn' ,Xrlx rf. FREDERICK CH RISTOFFEL lmluixtimil Eiliicutioiu I.. . 'rs BENTON Cl'MN1lNCS I'liXNll'lll lfuliic-.itiuii I? if, .-XNNAIEAN BROVVN Music IVY' '-4-0 -IOSEPH CASSILLO 1iK'UlHQ'h .-15 E1 ROBERT COON Fine Arts fi' fi' vi ' 'S' CEORCE CURRIER limgllsli MARTIN BUCHNER Fine Arts A , lv-f-1' AIOSEPH CATALANO Philosophy ilk., WILLIAM CORRIE Elementary Education ,,,-, WESLEY DANIELS :Xcudeiiiic .Mlviwinciil 186 i T L 1 . L- no ., VO-ii GEORGE BURTT Philosophy ROBERT CERMELE Nlatheinatics Fw' LEONA CROSS English JOSEPH DARDEN Physical Education 'TF'- CLIFFORD BUSH Education ROBERT CHASNOFF Education 3'-1 RALPH CULLMANN Chemistry QS CLARE DAVIES Fiinuicial :Kid ,xv f 1 IOAN deCRENAW0l. Library Sciuncv J 'i MATH! EW DOLKEY English 'Cr CATHERYN EISENHARDT Education MARK FERRARA l,iImrary Science vw -- - 115151 .--4? CIIARLI-IS Dol-'ANTI English mjgh' '- :1 it - 'EQ JA NI ES DORSEY Music J, ., DORIS ENGELHARD Music - -'faq wx., EUGENE FINCII lfcmmiii ics 1 , I: 'fy I 2 ' ,,- A-i 1. - j0SEl'll D0lYI'XflfIIIO IIOYYARD IJIDSIIVIIY 5k'il'lIL'l' Ilisturx ,gxx IIARIIY DVIIIN MARY lJl'NiAlS limlllculiuil lidiicutimi I vi X I-EZ ,,,, 2373 'Pr ' , . HOVVA RD ENGLISH Hi5l0ri' Physic-ul l'icluc-aitimi IOSEPII EIIRINCTON w qw, ' Xjyk I ., . . Lisa, I 1 I 'Us , x- 'PN if , W . 4 . i i ELAINE FISIIER QITCCILII I'ikIlll'1lIlUll I':l'C ENE FIXIICII Sllimlvrnl Xl'iIYlflc'x 187 F A E 'U 4 DNNIICI. DiS UNI lkxvliimlugx Mrk? mi KA'I'III.IfIfN IK ikll.-X KI I'iIt,'llll'llIklI'X l'f4lm'.itlnli -s I IIIIODA FEICENH APM I'svc-hulogx rf 3 ' Gm HA RR Y H INK ICY I' Il'III!'llI.ll'X l-.1lmn.mi+n W H ROBERT FRIDLINGTON History Q., REGINA GARB Mathematics F PA ULA GETZIN Chemistry A l ' STIN GOO DVV IN l lli1' AVN JOHN FROUDE Science T3 KATHRYN GASOREK Special Education IRENE GNARRA French ,- A ,NFE 15 X, 'Ti IRWIN GRACE Music 45 -55 I ZELLA FRY English .L. wr y.-r,,. . f ' 'W 1. A.. ks CAESAR GAZA Social Welfare -- DOROTHY GO LDBERG Mathematics PEARL GREENBERC Fine Arts 188 li- HOWARD FURER Historv ,,,...-O' GEORGE GEN S Special Education J NATHAN GOLDBERG History ,-Www ' 1 N ,yr 'uv 1,6 lt Q, ' , ' . 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I' NOR Nl KN ll XRRIN llNXtlIiJlUL1X jl'NE IIANDI ,ER Education ri 11. r rw 'N - LT? ,L GEORGE HENNINCS JOYCE H ELI ,ER Special Educiitioii Biology pf' ,FQ rm ,, A ROBERT HINRICIIS Mhcduling MARIE ANN IIIRST Education l,0l'l5 lll'BER BETTY XXX lll'l'fY Klum l'1lm.itioii X -, G 4.-4 jl'i.1.x HURD llllxsictil lfducntion ARTHUR -IONAS Lilmmry Scicncc E' lf' 'T VVO LFCANC KARBE l'huu-al Education L s Q , '+- T I fl A 65 3 4 ,X r f , lfj F' A' ff T .IOIIN IIUTCIIINSON Sociology DAVID JONES Finc Arts xfi' Q. PIIYLLIS KAVETI' liducation MARION KORTJOIIN DONALD KIIALL Studs-nl Xt-tivitu-s liartli Sain-iicc 3 PATRICK IPPOLITO Presidential .-Kid ,T Q 'X' H! ' . L , riff wi' I MARY LOU JONES ClUlLlIS6lIIIg MARYLI N KELLAND Geography nr! ., A CARLTON KRANTZ Matheintitics 190 A fin , f .ig .1-ef MIC PLAEL ISRAEL Political Science ,av I FEDOR KABALIN Music -1 In CLIFFORD JAHN Industrial Education LEILA KAMELL Education ,gs JOHN KINSELLA Mathematics F -Ac ESTER KRUECER Ilcaltll I jOHN KORLEY Finances F SIDNEY KRUECER English -5 'Hs N lx an vlxcsxr Lmczux Education JA NET LEONA RD Education BETTY LINTH IC UM Biology SAMUEI, l,0l'RllC lfmlllcaltluln 'vw f 5 at ' N 3 iii Si.. 5 1. Ng . ' .f KICYIN IARSICN i'lI llNh ' - F W ' 'htm ? Y, Q4 ' 'A if HERNI.-KN LEP? 5L'l1'llL'x' -, - X 'i ,-, , A n I 4 X, , , .. -f X7 '7 w .. -. ABI HEN RY LIPSCOMB Fine .Xrts 4 .W IRVINC LUSCOMBE Histnrx 'ql Q- pi Q, A ? Q Yfllixfi l.l'fl'fDS llhl'llllStl'X P, , ' ,, . ilxcik- DONIINIC l,l'f'l'Tl'flilfSl'f IIINUHX F A STANLEY LIPSON Xlullluxlluliu I 3 1 'L 'Yay ROLIAND l,l'TZ Hlxlulx 191 WI -46' -41 'T x Ji... A l,H.l.l KX l.l'fXHxl'f XliVl'Ill H I l'gNNlxUl IJ l'.clm'.nt11m Nl.llln'1n.1l1w -UN 'IU KN l,l'fYlYIf X1-llllCllldllt'N j,xQl'ris 1,m:l,1c:r:n lim-glxtlunl' ff-XRULIYIC NI XDISON limlugx N ,I C14 1 X Dl XNlf l.lXlJl N limlugx a'f' W fx P75-1. 2' Lan D, 11122333 i K: .A.L.,.,: , . ..-gf. nn. VH klil.lfN LUN! X I' wld N. INlk1'x wg- , l llllil,X1XlJN l'lt'lk!N1'lXl1l'N 'V'- sf A r It 0x :Pin SUSAN MARCHAND FREDERICK MARDER Hat heinatics -wx 5 , i esqfss- CH AR LES MCCRACKEN Education '1 W, . gi W :XXV X fx ROBERT METZ Earth Science 1:- :- X Uv ARTIIVR MPNIZ Iirlmqiliim f'5 LQ Vice-Presidential Aid 4,4- ' JOHN MCINROY Residence Director CENEVIEVE MARKHOLM Fine Arts ,vw-VY- WILLIAM MERCER Psychology MICHAEL METZGER MICHAEL MONTGOMERY Fine Arts Music JAMES MFRPHY lziiqlixli F, I cfs: ,X Q! 1-Q. LOUIS NACY l.il1r4u'x' Science' 192 DOROTHY MARKLE French VINCENT MERLO Education MURIEL MORGAN Purchasing BETTY NAKASHIMA Ecliiczitimi ALBERT MAZURKIEWICZ Education GEORGE METREY Education S-ff MURIEL MULLER English ALEC NICOLESCU Finc Arts RICHARD NICHOLS Education P HERBERT PARKER Education ' 1 5 ! STAPLES PERSINCER Physical Education 493' Rom-:RT POLCLAZE l':illli'4lti0ll Zi' ALLAN NORBERG limlucatum P. gn... MARION PARSONS Field Services CHARLES PETERSON Industrial lfduvation 'EY ZITA POLSKY lkxuhnluqx '55 LESLIE OKIN JOHN 0'N1liAR'k l,l'ffY UHFAN ICIILIIINII f'ldllL'lltIUll l'l1illt'kltlHIl DEXTER PEASE Deank Aid ELBERT PIERSON Education F' 11 IU' WG- ORA PECKHAN1 Psycholuq' Health Serwices WF' LAWRENCE Pl'I'I' JACK PlA'l'I' Education Music ' i 4, 35 ,IOAQUIN PORTFONDO IOSEPH PREII, W-KLTIEH PRICTIC Spanxsh 193 lidm-.atwn X1llNl4 10 ANN PEDERSON LILLIAN PUTNAM Education DONALD RAICHLE History IRENE REIFSNYDER English Q EVAN RICHARDSON Science PA UI. ROCKMAN St'lt,'lli't' ,4- EDITH RESN ICK Physical Education 'qv IEAN RICHARDSON Elementary Education JA Y ROTII l'sycliolof,Q' as A I ,Q 5 . t ,i ' K ERMA RAKSANYI Health F, . LAWRENCE RESS Library Science IW' SADIE RICHMAN Graduate Evaluator ROBERT ROTH Education 194 IOHN RAMOS Elementary Education ARNOLD RICE History QFD ESTELLE RICHIE English pe LAUREE RYSTROM Eclucation -15 -S' 2 -'N RONALD REICKER English DORIS RICH Physical Education QD WILMOTH ROBERTS Exceptional Education Nr' X MARIE SAINZ Education lv f'-7 DENNIS S.-KNTONIAVRO I'fcIlu'.nl11m IAUTRITE SAI .I NS Foreign I..Ill2ll.iQt' W IOAN SCIISIIDT IIOXVARD SCIIINIACII ER I'I1yxica1I Ifclucntunn ll:-ugmpllx MARY SCOTTO I II.O5IENA SCYDERI Iimglish I'I1ysxL-ul Iinlm-.itiun QQ? AI,I RIfD SIIANO GEORGE SISKO PIIWIVN I lc'ImI 51'I'XlQ't,'x l I-IIJNA XXII III'IIIBIIR'I' NKXIIQNIVI-QI,IJ I'.nIm.ntlu11 I'xxIIwI'wx Ps r 7 I'II.If.-KNOR SCIIIXN' -KRT! ROBERT SCIIl'IINI.MTIII'III Butguxx I.1In.u'x S1 Il'IlL'Q' 4 v-. Ps IfI.Il KRIf'I'II N XXIII- RN I IIUIINII 4 DOI I I I 'A Q - 15 X .ORI-QS MII IPI DSII I'InXNl4'.II IIAIIIK IIIIWII A iN i 'sh IOIIN SIIENIS BARBARA SIIIQPARDSON NIXRTIN SIIEIQFI, I,UIlIIL'LiI 5L'lUIlL'Q,' I'wNcInuIuL3 Illxtwrx Og' h ev- Q: , V f .:1.'-12 f-iii' DOROTIIY SKED IOIIN SIAIJICKX XIARY SIAN I'I'I I4lI'l-HW R-l'll'lll 1' ImIllxt11.II If1Im.1t11m I :-rt1ru.1t1Nm 195 AM ELIA SMITH Built Jgy' F, 'YK VVI LLARD STERN Philosophy SYLVIA STRAUSS History Y' T PIIYLLIS TALLERICO lilnurx 54-14-lure' V NETTIE SMITH Pliysical Education Q: SA LLY SNYDER Elementary Education if THEODORE STIER WILL STODT Admissions DONALD STR UYK Ph ysics DOUGLAS TATTON l im' .Xrts Education 'Q CATHERINE STULB Physical Education JOHN TEHIE Educatic an 196 VANCE SNYDER Industrial Education NELLI E STONE Social Welfare MAR-IORIE SUCC Sociology ?5'N Q-...Q EDWARD TEMKIN Library Science FRANCES STERN Psycholog N-ww DOROTHY STRAUSS Psychology DAVIDA SUSSELMAN Elementary Education jAY TERAN English IN fv- if ARTHUR TFRR Special Edin-atmii NK' NATII AN WVEI SS Political Science K. EDWIN WILLIAMS liclucation LAWRENCE ZI M M ER llixlurk -T4 1 ' 1 Q GLENN TIIATCIIER EDNVIN TIIONI 'WON DAVID TROY IllllllNll'liil liiliiuitluii linglixh lim' Xilx f , -rx , f l FVELYN WENDT SIDELLE WERTIIFIMER MARTHA VVESMAN linglisli Nlutliciiiuticx Asst, Registrar 5 - 'N m :..7l MONICA YOST EDWA RD YEZO Admissions Sociology +1 - LOVVELL ZINI HER CONSTAANTINIC ZOIS Nliixic l'1.irtli Sviviiu- 197 Q .AD EI.I.A YOI I'Z llsycliuluglx EDWARD ZDLI, Nl.illn-iii.itu-N W BIQRN ARD YVIQI NSTFIN linglixli I'fI'flI'fYI'f WII .KINS liistingiiixlivil l'rulm-wir MARY ZELONIS limliiuitiinii NVILIARD ZNVFIDINCFR l'liuii .il lkliii .mi -i. The heat was beginning to Scorch my cheeks, beads of sweat were gathering in my eyebrows. I had disagree- able sensations - especially in my forehead, where all the veins seemed to be bursting through the skin. I couldn't stand it any longer, and took another step for- ward. I knew it was a fool thing to dog I wouldnt get out of the sun by moving on a yard or so. But I took that step, just one step, forward. ALBERT CAMUS 198 IINX Xlllllll lllJIIlINl XNIXII IRFNE NIKRUC 'KDpXNf k,X'l'lll, 'f f V , 7 f K Xl.lflIL'IIl.lllt'N Sm-1.11 Stmllaw Nl, -IUSICPIIINIC MARY ANVITO LYNN XPC 'Hi LI Ulil K l ll 1 XhXf If Il XIIINIK l'.l4-lm-lnI.nxx l'clm.nI11m Il-mm! 1 I ix 111 w 201 i r lx X HIY Slkli XRXSZ DIANIIQS CAIKY .KLTLIS MARY ELIZABETH AUSTIN W-.ll lQ.l..4,1r1.n1 l':lt'lIl1'lltilIX Iimlunultiuln Elm-ll'1e11ta1x'y Eduuaitirm 4, 'ss 'F 41 I lf ll.l,lC Nl. HMIKICR YIRKLINIX -IANICT' BXKICR NIAHIAN B.-XLDINI I I4 lIIl'lIt.lIX Iwlruznllfvln l'ill'HIl'llt.ll'X l':lllIK'lltlUll Fine' Xrtx 202 mi'l'1'x' LYNN n,u.1,lxc:l-in muon, wx nwko W,-H, ,,m,.,, l',lQ'llll'llt.ll'X l',clllL'.xt1m1 l',.ulx 4 llllwllmml I',1lm'.n!11m Il,.HI,.IIg4H1- I,l,Hllt1,,I1 I-Il,lZXBE'l'll l,0l'lSl'I nuumx I-ix 1-t xxx IHIi'l'l4lXk lIlliINI'lXIg xxx HXIQIIXUXXN l',.lllx l llllfllumsl l',4lm'.1Ilfvll lwm- Mix X1MlIl.,,m,,, X 203 l',X'I'RlKfK XNIICS BARTON NIICIIAICI, A. BATT.-XfQI,lNO PAMELA MARIE BEARDSLEY l.lt'lIlt'lII.!lN l',mIm'.a!lrm XllltIll,'IlI.ltll'N l'1lL'lllClllill'X Iillllfiltiflll w YIRCINI X BICIZK IKUBICRT j0llN BICCIKER BARBARA BELL l'luu11.1l I'11llll.lIlHll IlIAllINfI'l1lI I'21lll4illl1lll PIIWHWII l'illllC1lU0ll 204 5 - 'UN N s f TIIUNIXS CLIKICIJOIH' Blill -ll'lJl BICNAIXNIIN III! X Iil'N I'1ll1IlNIl IINHIIHIIIUQ I.11I1 I I11I1II I I I1 I1 1 117' NIXIKCLXIIHI' INN Ill-1NNli'I'T 1A1yqgD0y kr lglgyl-H.-y IJUIIITIN Illl INI lil 111 IX l'.lIIN I I11I1II11+1nI I'.1I111.1Il11I1 S1111.1IN11-111111 I I111111.I.11'1. I I1 V1 1 205 fx SISXN ll. BICRIANU l',.11lx 1 hnlfllwnl l',llllk'LltlIlII KL Xll, XI Milli Bllillll l',.ulx 4 lnllfllwml lnllnc-.ntmlu l':l,IZpXHETll BEYER RUTH SADEN BIER liurlx ljllllklllllllll lfmllluxtlnrl l':lCI1lt'lltiil'f l'1dllk'iiUUI'l 'in NIICH.-UCI. I,. Bl..-XCKNIAN ELIZABETH L. BLANKLEN lfnglnxln lfln-lm-11ta11'y lfmlmxaliulx 206 DIXXX BOXRDNIXX NIICTHXICI. N. BORIS Vlli. Xl l'XXNlJI'li I. MUNI Il lxlvlm'11l.ux I'.1lllL.llIHll SIYK'l'l.ll I',1ll14.1Ilwll I 1lmvnI..u'-, l.Iw.N LLM r -IXXIN Xlklilli BONVYIC l.ll,I.IKY R. BKXIH HXXIH VI. HRK I..uIx l Mlhlllwmnl l',LllI1.ltlllIl 131,-,lwllflllx I l1,,..,g,,,,, In wlw-x. 207 AIUHN HENRY BRICDF .IXNIC BROSTOYSKI BEVERLY A. BROXYN l'iIt'IIIl'lll.lIX lfmlruulum l':lt'llIL'lltdl'f lflilllfllffllll I'llCIllL'Ilt1ll'f' liducutimn 'Al-wif 5 Cx 'UTS ti ,rl is I Wlllll XXI R. HHUWN RONIICO ,IOSIZPII BRYKNT C.-XTIIY D.-XLIQ Bl'CHOI.TZ lmgllxfn l':Il'IlI1'Ill.llX l'1lllll'lIll4lll 5l5l'L'l.ll I':llllK'iltiUIl 208 .SYN -K BVONONIO lflm'11n'lnt.nl'x l':tlllc'.lllull f, rx l'fl,l,K If. BVRKIC Xlj SUN ,lXNI'f Bl IKNITIVI' l':Il'lIIl'llt.llX l'14lllt'.lflHll Ingllxln w . L 11' N y v RITK f'l,'NlRF Bl'RNs TIN X BIN!! lil XIXIC KIIINUNXNKI lil 'l'l'l'AKl-'USN l1Il'lIll'Ill.llN I'1lllIt.l'lllll l'l1xs11.nll'1ll1r.ntlwla I.lllX 1 lnllwllnmfl I-lla-.atlxm 209 ,Ili XX XYNIQ BYNNICS K'XTllI.liPfN NI. CVXIY PAYIA XXX C,-X-IOHN lkxvlmlngx X11ltllClIlLltlL'N l':lt'llll'Ilt.lI'N l':klllL'Litl1lIl it maxi, .J ,.'1fz' - ix, PX I'lilC'l K XYN II XLI,-KH XY ,IOANNIC K1-KNN.-XYkl.lC Fl.URlCNfTl-I KIXNTOR ll m m,11x lA,Llm,111.m lzlmm-lnt.1l'x l'.lllIk'.ltl1llI l'.lL'111m1t41l'x I',llllL'.ltlHll 210 f' , , .1 ' 4. ,. 'A x S s., - 5 ' - DIUHXNY X C. CTAPKSSU l,Ul'l5 K' XPXSNO VIUSICPII RUBIQRT VXPUH I'1.lllX lxlllllnlmul l'ill'lll1'lll.1lX H11rlnQX I,l1-1111-1l1,41x I,4lll4xll11m lxX'I'lIl.IiICN Nh-VOX K'Xl'l'I'f'I l k .KNYICLIE Xl XRIIC KTXRl,lSl,li XILICICN VI. QNRRINKLIUX lllll' XIIN I-,lg-gm-lgl,4l'x Ig1Il1L,lt14m IJIIX 1 fnllullx-I ul I 1lIu.xT1N A 211 THERESA C3550 MARION CASTELLANO ANTHONY YV. CATALINE I'3lClIlCIIt1lI'f lfdvla-utlrnln l'flm11cx1tu1'y limlucutiun Elerlme-l1t111'y' Iinlucgatirmn BRENDA ICDITII ffl'fR.f'k MARIE A. CINCOTT.-K CAROL ANN CHANCE I'jIl'llll'lkt.ll'X I'11IlIl'Llflllll l':l4'IlN'lItill'X lfmlllculliml ICJVIF fillilflllvffll lfllllvilfifvll 212 B.kRBkR.K fl. CIIIICRIJAK CILDX KJIASS KTIIICRICNSIG IHCYICIRIN XNN VIII Xlil I I Flllk' Xrtx l'1l1'IIlt'lll.ll'X lillllflllllbll l':lQ'lll1'llt.llX Idhltglllllll XIXRIANIQ Y. CIIIICNIINCIO VICTORIA CTIIIN CfYI'llI5lil'Nlf 1 llll l xrlx K hllallmml l'.lllll.lllllIl lfll-Im-1,1,l1x l4,1lm',lt1.11, l'.ll'lll4'Ilf.lIX l4lu- .mx II 213 Y N Toxl 5, CIIUNISKY CHRISTINE CHl'DOBA NANCY CLl'TE lflmm-nt.u'x lfmlununllmn ElCI1N'l1fLlI'X' Ilmlm-alirm Elt'IIlClllill'f' Fdllcatimn mgfflt xxxls xnnllc E. cxn:L'zz,x c:YNT111A Lovlsl-3 c0nIcL1.A MARION COHEN l'i'1,'lllt'llllll'X lcflllklltlfill l':'lLfli5Il Miltlwllmtiw 214 'Eat xx Q. l IXNFT Nl'XDlil.lNl'I C'Ul,lf ERIC f'Ol,lfT'l'X HUXIIC XXX f'Ul,SUN l ulx l'h1l1ll1wnl lfwllu-.mtxml l'iIk'llll'Ilf.lI'X lfklmdtlflll N14-11.4 FRANCES R. CT0l,l'KTCl NllC'llEl,l'f CTIIRISTINIC i'0l.lAC'l'l ROBERT I Ul'lN NI, CUNII I I KN l'fh'lm-nt.u'x lilllllkltllbll l'1Il'lllk'llf.ll'X l'.4lIll.lllnlII IIINYHIW 215 BARBARA ANN CIONL.-KN l':ll'Illl'IIfAI'X lfmlllcazlluln lf. Kill RlTOPIlI'fH CUNNORS Hmlugx CICRTRYDE Z. CONN AIACQl'l':l,lNE CONNEHLY Spun-ml limlununlimn lC.u'lx Cllnldhmxl Igllllfkltlllll l,ICSl,llf .-KNNIC CONNORS LINDA A, COOPER Vlllf' VU l':1K'IllK'llllllAX Iikllllxkllllbll 216 lux E as tg. 'IOIC iIORN.KIClll'X Nl XRl.l'INlC X. FUN u 79 0 3' f-Q-L I IX lXfflll1l,lNl',Xxxlfllllllx X1,lH1q-11l,lI11x Xl.lH1l'lIl.lllsx I'I!14' Xllx UNH, KNNIC CON XX lfl,l.lCN IIUSIC VONXICN CAXIRUI XX K Ulll lll'lII4'IIl.1IX l'1lllt.lllIYlI l'..lllX1llllAHl1HNIl1Ill4'.lll1VII llvm Ilux 11111 42: 1 217 mA- 1, 4 FR XNK CIRICITCO .IR LINDA ANN CRISCIONIC ANN MARIE CHONENBERCICR Ikwlwlugx lfnqlxxh ElClllt'llt2il'Y lfclllcntlwln lllCI.I'IN -X. lTlNJXH,liY -IICANICTTIC NI. CRUVVNOYICR KATIILEICN A. 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Da.-C'0S'l'liR TIIONIAS -XNTIIONY Dl'XJl l'lS CINDY Dlfl Il NJN I lllx K llllmllnmnl I',lIlll'LlllUlI IHHQIINII I.11lx 1 lnhll.,m.l Iflw- .dw Wm 221 CfXR0l,YN .L D1-l,l5,-X AIO XNNE lk-NIAIKKTO SHIRLEY ANN DQNIIERE PIIXNIRHI I',wl11c':1l11m l',ll'lllf'IllilI'f l',Qllll'1lll1lll lfairly llhildllmul lfmllluiiioll K My KIUAN lJlC'YNl.NN JOANNH l,CRf,S.'x ROSICNI.-RRY DERYIN Iilf-me-ntzux Iimlm-:alum liurlx Vlmilmllluml l':1lllK'lltiUlI IilClllt'lltLil'X I'1LllN'LlliUll 222 95. GL N XYVY Dl'1Sl,X'l'U N YI' Xl.ll'f IJICNI YIU DUNN X Xl Xllll lllul I lx xl.llllt'IIl.ltllN Xl.nIln'11n.nt1w I'l1xw.1l I slm.1I1wn All Q DONNA .IHXN Dc'l'0Klf l,l'fSl,llC Bl-TK IJICX XNIH -l0Nl'fI'lI IM-X INK IN l'1llIXfllllllllllnrlll llllk'lllHl1 l lwlm'11I ux lfmlllvnllmn KIIVIIIINUX 223 IROSICNIXIRII-I XYDRIC K DiCflll,XRk DAPllNIi l,. 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FANT LUBA SPAS FARNIICA ICI.-1m'nl4u'x I'illllL'llflHII Eurlx llhilclhmxl Ellllflitlllll lfurlx Chilcllumd Ellllliitilill ICIAINIC ANN FEDAKA JAMES WV. FEDORS MARY ANN FEE Slum-1.lI ICQI114 gltlflll Illxtmm' lflcllle-lltzzrx' l':llllL'lllll7ll 230 W. 7-5 1..-2,'l KY lCl.lZkBICTll FlClCl,lCY l,Pfl,AND fl. FELT I.0l'IN bl XNHCN FICRR X In lull SPL'k'l.ll Izml11v.1t14wl1 llnxxn .al lp-lm .mlm NI-'KIXINX l liRR.XRAX YICITOR l liRR'XRlCl,l.l YIRCIXI X il I-'lflili NRO I',l1'lIl1'llf.lIX I',1lllL'.lllul1 PxxL'llu'uQx l.llIX K lnll4Hnm1i l',1llli,lf1 In 231 ,Il Ylf DIANE FIALKOYVSKI MICHELLE FIERRO PATRICIA ANN FICVLSKI 5lM'k'lLll lfullxcutirvln I':lClllt'lll2iI'f liclllcutlun I':l 'L 'tii 5 I':d Um '1 ICLIZVXBFTII FINALDI MAY Ii. FISIIER C,-XTIIIEEN l7lTZCl'IRAI,I7 lflr-:ln-mg1r5 l'll,lllk'iltllDll lfnrlx Cfllllmllmml ICKIIIK'-ltlllll l':ll'Illl'Ilt1lI'X l'iillll'ilHUll 232 l'INlll.Y ff, I71 Nil-Ili'l'Y Xl Xl'Nl'Ilf'N lf0l.'l'llCli Nl Xlilx IJ. l'UNlI Iflm-un'ul.uN l'f1lllL'.1Imy, l'i.lllN twllll1Hlll4lll lgllllt'.ltl4'll llugllxh llRl'fili XRNOLD l 0liYlCl,ll'S ,IUHX FOX QIUXYN lxX'l'lllHN I'lik C, llwlwgx Illxlmx I ugllxln 233 l'Xl'I,lNIC l R,XNKENBERClIfR NIARYLYNN FRANKS IRENE FREIBERC l':lL'Illt'lllLiff lfdulcutiull English l':lL'lllt'lltiil'f' Ifcllxc-41tim1 lUlSlf.'X'YN f Rl':l'l,l'2R jll,I, BUTLER FRIED RIT.-X ANN FRIEDFI ICIIQIINII lfurlx' cillilllllllllil l':llllL'lltlOll PllfNil'llI lfclllcutiuln 234 SIC l,. FRIICIJI,-XNIDICR PKl'l. A. FIUICDXIXN IDXNIICI, N. FRU! If II I lL1m'l1!.ll'N Iunlllultluln Nwlvlu--' lmlmIx1.1l I1lm.1tx+m BIil'ffE FIITIIS Xl, l l'lIli FR-XNK FPNXIKU XIIINIK' XIIINIQ' llawlvwllml Ill-1.41m 235 Q 'X P., . Q fi: - ' , ' .- 1' ' 4 ik JO KN FHXYCICS CACNIC ,IOHN DAVID CAIIQ,-XNSKIC STEPHEN C. CAR-XI lil f-1nn1-l1 t .m1' x lfllllkxlt ulvrn Furs .Xrls Social Studies IPKKIA CQ.-XRli.-XHINI MARY ANN CARDINICR SANDRA ANNE C.-XRCIl'I,0 Iillll' Xrlx l':ll'lIll'IltlllAN Pfclllultinlu l':lL'l1N'Ilf11l'X l':lllll'1lUUll 236 X EY.-KN T. C.-XRRISON jUSI'fl'll CL-XKYIN xlLlllll'lll.lllL'N l':lK'lllQ'lIlLll'Y l':lllICllll4lIl ' 914' 'a JL SPZANNIC PILIZ.fXBIfTIl C,-KYIN 0NNAI,l'fI'I R, GXZIC RUNIA' NIH Hl.lCI-1fLXI lun- Xllx Ill I.IfXl' CLI I li X1Allhl'll1klll1'N l'llwlu1l l'1lllll'lltlllIl lflvm Ilt.lI'w lwivu-.mtl Il 237 AIil,l-INIC Cl'1l,l.Nl.'XN ,XNITX CERBl'flU'H,l.If DOREEN CI.-XCON.-X I':It'llIK'lIt.iI'f Ifnllwaztxmn xlLlthL'IllLlUL'N I':l6ll1l'l1tilTf' I':llllL'2iliflIl fi .NI4 41 r ROBERT JAMES CIANNOTTI DARBY ROSE CIRBUNS JOSEPH JQHN QQILLETTE JR lflmm-ntqqrx l'I1luw41lnm Hpvcml linlvlvnlilrll Elexlncrnlary Educaiion 238 -GN' PX'I'RlCI,K Klll.Nl0Rl'f lil'l'.X Nll1flllCl.lC fJINlQlCNlfl.l,l l',ll'lllt'Ill.lI'X l',Llm'.ntlulu l.ln l1lnI1I.11N l.mll11.lflIvI1 KEXNIZTII R. flI.0YlfR 10-ANN BERN'XDl':'I'Ixl': CLOIQB XIIINN' l':lt'IIlt'llI.lI'X l'fmlm'.1t11m 239 i' XNILICIN XIXHII-k1.ll IIX l'.ll'llI4'llt.llN l,4lIIt.lllfVll Klil.I-NIC fQUl.DlH lN lkllla' XIIN TN R a EE E Il.KHRlE'I' CULDBERC BONNIE L. COLDBL,-XTT CATHERINE ELIZABETH COLINSKI l'jlt'lIIt'lllKllf lfxlulultnm liurlx' tilmildlmml l'IL1llL'illlOll Elk'lllt'IllLlff ELlllCLitiUIl f 1 r . 9 N 'UF Xi, N .. ,- MUSIC fL0NCNkl.X'lCS KEITH R. CREELEY DOROTHY HEROLD GREEN I'1ll'lIIl'lll.ll x I'21llli1lllllll ICIILIIINII I':ll'lllt'IltLil'f limlm-.ntum 240 PATRICIA l.l.l':xYl':l. flRl':ENIDfQl'f Rlwrll l'1Ll,l':N CRIFFITII BARBARA SVSAN flRfYBl'TR Fillt' Xrtw Sp:-vigil lfclllcantluln l'2I1'lllt'llf.ll'N lfulm'.1tl1m NANCY JEAN CRUSKINSKY ff0NST.ANffIf CHUS5 UIOYKTE LYNN CINVBBS I'ilt'Illt'llt.ll'X l':kllIl'QllllllI Phxxlrul lclllltkllltlll lf.ulx Vlnllmlln-ml lffiuzumlxwll 241 PATRICIA CY.-XRNERI LINDA H.-XCKE'IvI' ALEXANDRA T. HALSALI. liurlx flhllrlhmxl l':dllL'Lltl1lll Early Cllilnlhorxl Hclm-gatunn Special l':dllL'J.ltillll lAW'HlfNfIIf EDWARD HAMAN THOMAS FREDERICK HANLUN JR. CHLOEBELLE A. H.-XRDER HIWHN l'jlt'llll'lll1ll'X l':fIllC2iti0Il Pwcl1uluL,fy 242 SFSAN H ARDINIS j0AN F. IIARTENSTFIN l,ll.l,I KN ll l'.ll'lllt'llfLll'X I',llllk'.ltl4lll I',lL'IIlQ'lllLlI'X l'AlllL'ilflUIl l'l1'lll Ylt-HX I ll lt? ' PATRICIA lfllz,-XBETH Hl'1DfK'fXiK F. WIOIIY HHDSTRONI INCJRID XIALXN X Ulf F X Xl I li film' NIM lllllllNfl'l.lI l'1l1lvuf1wru I.u'lx 1 fnrlllfw-ul IL lu III I4 243 VVANDA L. HEIGHT DEBORAH MARIE HELLEH DANIEL JOHN HELNISTETTER XILIIIICIIIJIICN Eltflllklllliff I'ILIllL'1lIIHll Iucluxtrial Education Y w SVSAN ff,-XIIOI, IIIfNDIIIffKSI'IN ANCELIKA C. HEVER LOUISE ANN HIELSCIIER I'IIl'llH'IlI2lIX I'1lIll4'llIIUll I'IIk'lllt'Iltlil'f I'IlIllL'klIIUH Nlzltlwlllafivs 244 LORRAINF ANN Hll.l. Nl.-HKY llll,l, lf.u'lx QVYIIIQHIKHKI l':llllL'dtlUlI l'..u'lx K Pnlmlhmxl l',1lmu1Il1+1u DORIS E. HIRSCII KAREN ANN IIUFFXI KN 'CN RlClJlN.XI,lJ I., llll,l XIXX lwm' Mu N l'RSl'l, k IH-II,liNlC HOIW1 X Ixdrlx l hllilhlllll I'.llllL'.lfl4lll l',It'lllQ'llt.ll'X I'.llllt.lfl1lll lxulx l hll-lh-ml lflll-.mtv-11 245 ELIZABETH JANE IIOCSTROM LINDA MARGARET HOLCONIB CAROL E. HOLLAND Fmf- 'Xrtx Elcrnentarx' Edm'ati1m Elementary Education I DIANA ALICIA IIULNIES NIILDRED II. IIOHZEP.-K IRA GEORGE IIOSID IIINIHVX' Elellwlntazw' ICIIIICXIIIIJII Imlustrial I':lIlK'iifIHII 246 I'Ill.IiIiN lI0l'IIICAN PICIKZY IIUYICII SIIf'kRNl'XN IIONNI I'IIQ'lIlt'IlIlllX I'IlIllk'.lIlHll IIINIIHN WNW' PATRICIA ANNE IIl'BB.kIiD RVTII ANN IIl'FSNII'I'II NIAIIIIXN EIIICN Ill I I l',Ie-lm'lnt.1l'x I'.lIlll'liIllJII I'.I4'llIQ'llI.ll'X I'AIlII'.lIIUII Iuulx I Illlmlhmnl IIIIILAII 1 247 I I N ELIA L. Hl'LI,FISH SHERH, joy Hvnwrrz LILLIAN IIARIA Ifdrlx f'h1lmll1mxI I'IlIllL'1itlHll Elllhxh NIINK' ,FUN I -. 1 , P,-XTRICIA FRANCIS INCRANI TITFS l'F0'I' INYANC MARTIN PAI'I, ISHAEI I'II1'llIl'IIIiil'X I'frll1c':1t1fm Iljstmrx Nlusic' 248 ,J Af'- 9 ,X f ENE LIND-K -IXVIIIXI Nl. HAY xlKC'UBONYl'l'l CUNSTXNC If 'IX x Clillx lhwlmunl l',1Illk'.llIHIl N111-ml xK'll'lll'l' llmm-nt.1rx I YlWI1.ltlYVIl N Fl l, 'IVHJCIIC I,-'UYRl'INl1lf XNICSKX IJ XNllil 'I XIV INNRI NrL'l.lI N11-lnvv NIH-v1.11 I',lllll'.ltlUlI I lv'11u'1n!.ux l1lm.l1l fm 249 PATRICIA NNN JENKINS CORENE MARY JERAVLD THERESA ANNE IIMCOSKY S4-1:-111-v Iilmm-lltzary liclm-ation Elcmentarv Hdncatifm P-XTHlffIA NI. j0NlCS CLAIRE C. KAISER MARYANN KALINA lC.1rIx Vllllmilnmxl lfmlm-zatnm l'1lPllll'llfllI'Y l':fllll'1itl0ll Hlt'Ill0Iltiil'Y l'illlli'2ltiUll 250 KAREN SONDR.-K KANIC Nl,-KRILYN KANTRONYITZ R0BlCR'l7X ANN K.KPl.A'k'N l'Tll'IllCllt.ll'N Ifmlmutnm l'1lQ'IIIt'llfkil'N lfclluuatlfm lflq-mf-ut.ux I-kim-MINI. I0-AAWNIC K-WT-WENIW EDWIN STNRT MYIAICR IR. P-XTRIKTI x R. klcmxll-task: I'.lt'lllCllI.llX I',llllQ'.lflllIl llnlmflvllll l3.l,N-,,f1Ul, Irlm, Uh 251 THONNIE TIIERI-TSA KELIN KATHLEEN F. KELSII,-UV CHARLES EDXVARD KIAMIE JR I':lL'Illlfllllkl'X I'illllk'LltiHlI lfurlx' ifhildhufxl I':dllt'llUHll Elclnentarx' Edllcatiou fflfl,ESTl'1 lllCl,l'lN kIICCIlll.l'I PAl'I.A C. KINCEI, LYNNETTE KLESS lil:-vm-umrx Iimlm-gnlnmu ljl1YNil'lll Ecllluntimn English 252 I,l'ClLl,l'I E. !'- l',ll'lllt'Iltkll'X l'jdIll'i1tlHll K I .K ITS KY .xi BARBARA JOAN KNAPP Fine' Xrtx ' A'4 e '61,- l'Il,I'f-KNOB K,'YI'IlliYN KN XVI l'le-um-nl.ux l1flm,1tm1l NANCY li. KNOCHEL 'l'l'IRlCSI-I ANN K0lil,l.llOl-'FISH K kTlll.lflCN kUllI,l'li Special l':illlL'Ll tum l'.lt'lllt'llflll'X l'.illll'lltlUll l'Il'IIlQ'Ilf.llX Iwiuuqtuwn 253 DOLORES JORDAN KOIAK CIIESTER KOLIESA I'fII-1114-rnttarw I'IiIllL'2lIlllI'l I'IIClIlt'IlILiI'Y Hclm'atmn I . x I ., . -.. 15 rf, ix A 42 ' V xg cy .- ,Q ei? ' s 'Q ,i x 'I'IIEI,NIA KOPLIN DIANE KOSIOR LINDA SUSAN KONDRATOYVSKI I :It'IIIt'IIIiII'A Iiclucatiun MARIE KOYACS Izznrlx f,IllIlIIl111xI Iznlm-utxrnn I',It'IlIl'IlI1II'X I',lIllL'ilIIUII ICI4-1114-lmtary' Ifclllcutinn 254 I SHARON ifA'I'lll'IRlNl'f KOYXI, KYDREX KNRICX RUN KLICK Sl'fI,N1X RUN l'IY lfalrlx i'l1ilclhmxl l':llllL'.l!lllll FIIQIINII lfle-ulnvlumlx I'y4!llI .civil !sFl'ICPlll'IN Nl. KOZARIQK Nl-XRIIC K'kYC'lfl,j.XK KR-Xlx0HllCl'Kl NIEIANII' RFID RIMM llulllxtrlaal l'.nlllL'.at1ulu lgnglnxh llwm:-1nt.ux I 1111- .lflwll 255 RUSENIARY KHETCHMER RENEE IRENE KRISSOFF LINDA ANN KRIST Plum-ul lhlnuntnun Suciul sk'it'llk'l' Iilelnvntary liclucatism x N5 IQ ., K ,A xy V xx ' X i L DORIS li. KROSCH FRANK JOSEPH KROV Ill JEAN ANN KRUNKOSKY l'1l4'IlIl'lltlllAX Hflllfiltlllll lllllllNtl'llll l':lllll'iltiUIl l'zlL'llll'lltlll'X lfdllvzitioll 256 ,R ' ix ff' s vs: jl'l,E ANN KRVNKOSKY ROBERT KHVPNIK CHRISTINE X. Kl'Bl'IAK l'ilt'llN'lltRll'Y l':lillk'Alll0ll x1iltlli'lllklfil'N l':It'lll4'Ilf.lI'X I-ls111v.1I11m lANfE5 R. Kl'RTl ff.-XROI. A. KVRZYYHII. YINKTYYF l.4lfxXPHA PNH'hUll1L,'N l'iIt'Illt'lItAfX l'TClll1'dfl4llI l'ill'lIlt'llf.lIX lf4lm'.1fn4m 257 , V int l'Y's 1 . v Y W l . LINDA IACIKTIS DORIAN AVA LaFORCE BE'I'I'E B. LAMB I-'mv Xrtx Elementary Education Elementary Education ANTHONY IANZA MARIE ELIZABETH LARSSON PAFLINE ANNE IATA Sm-ml gK'If'lIL't' Earlx llhildhmxl Eclucatiun I':I8lIk'l1Illl'Y I':iIllL'ilIIUll 258 RI-ZNEI-I X. IAYITZ RICH.-XRD F. IAEDDICR PVKNI.-Xl,K X'YNI'f'I'l'lf lfl l'ulx1I11l1lln All lu H1 II l':Ii'llll'llKlll'N I':llHk'ilUUlI Xlusu' ' ' '- ' SICIAIA LEFTIN CHI, YYIi'l'I'l'I l,lCIBN1fXY ROI'lllCl,l.I NPI-' IAICIN I'ill'Il1f'lIfdl'N liflllfiltlilll lllsturx ljulx K lnhlhu-,xi Iuwlvlulfl I1 259 l WILLIAM C. LEMKE .IANICE LENTO NORVIA LEONARD lncinstrinl Education Elementary Education Early Childhood Education lb :yn :XHLINE LPXJNARIJIS BARBARA I,EONE AMELIA E. LEPORE Spm-clgil Ifmlllc-1411011 Filli' Artx Early' ffhildhwllil Edlltilfillll 260 ' . Tr 0 r NIVRIEI. LICYIN CIIARI,0TTl-I H. LFVINF VIANIS fl,-KRE IAFYINP l'ilt'IllK'lltiifX linlucutnun I'Zl4'lllQ'lltgil'X lidm-gmfm Phxw.1I li1lm.1t1w1l DEBORAH C- LEWVIS FTIIEI. JUNE LICWIS IQl'KJliNl'f DENNIS I,lCL X l'1lf'llll'Yll41l'N Milli'-ifl ll I'1It'lllL'IItLll'X l'1llllk'.itlUll l' l1'IlIl'IIf.lIX l,1Im.a!w1. 261 PAMELA LAMAR LICA KATHLEEN LICUORI ANTHONY L. LILLI l':ll'Illt,'IltdlAX l'fmlm-aitirm Music Music x a 4 Q .- ,gy TIIOMAS j0SFPIl LINDIA JR. JOSEPHINE YVONNE LOCKETI' ADELINE V. LOMBARDI lflmnnf-lnta11'x' lfdnln-utimn Special lfnlllcatiuln Elt'lllt'lll3.I'f' lfclucation 262 IOSIQPHINIC ANNl'f'I'l'lNf l,0NIB:'kRlJO JOHANNA F. LUPIIATO LINDA XXX LOSPINOSU x1dlht'Ill.ltlL'N Spf-vial lfcllnmutluln lfmgluh M a HARULD l,l'ITlll.li ARLENE B. l,l'KkS l+fl,lZABIfTH THICRFNA l,YNK'lI lflllhxh PNH'h'YlHQ I'ZlE'lllQ'lIt.ilN Ifnllluatlwln 263 rv-lk 4 35. j0HN LYSKO JR. ANITA C. NIacCOY DONALD BRUCE MacLEAN SCICI1 cc English Industrial Education BRVCIC ALDEN NI.-'KTKIE BRENNA SARAH NIASLIN KATHLEEN NICCABE Iimlugx l':lL'lllC'lIflll'Y Exim-atimm ElCllR'llf2iI'f' l'1illlK'2ltiOH 264 , 1 X MARY NICCARRON Rlifll.-KRD AIAN Nic-VUXIB CNRUI, li. NIcl5U'llI I':lQ'lllQ'llfglI'X lfllm-ggtmln I':ll'lIlt'lll.ll'X lilllllllllfbll N114-4 ml l'1lll4.n!1fm f? LYNNE MARIE NIcl'Il,ROY X1ERFDl'I'll T. Xl:-fJON'kN X! UH Nl. Nlvll Xl,lf lzaarlx Lllllclllmxl l'.lilll'.ltlIlll N'l4-umm' I' lvruu-lumix lllu-.4l1X+: 265 Vu. KATHLEEN NIARY NlCl,0l'flHI,lN ANDREA K. NlCNl'I,TY NIAUREEN NlCSVVEENEY l':Il'lIIQ'Iltdl'X lflllltiltltlll Special EdllL'21tiUlI lfarly Childhood Education SUSAN A. HADDUX CLAIRE MARIE MADORMA KATHLEEN ANN MACUIRE I'fls'uwnt.u'x liflm-.atwln xliilllClllkifik'N l':lt'lIl0Illk1fX' l'fdm'atim1 266 nl ff ?'?'T'1?'4,-F'Tf37fRI'?7f Hfflll j0SPIPll NIAIION IR. SUSAN Nl.-Xllllf NIAIION KYFT Nl'Kll,l,Ul X Fllll' Xrts l'ilt'lllt'lll.llX f'fs1m'.lIl1all I.4'lnr'l.1l l l1-1m'1uI.1lx JOHN NIAJENVSKI jl'DI'I'll ANY NIAN-XRA HIGH-Xl.lJ lf. N1 KN Hiwturx l'ilt'Illt'llt.llX lf4l11u1Ilul1 l lvrm'nt.ux ltlllL.ltl II 267 BARBARA KOSTBZICYYSKI NIANZIE PHYLLIS MARY ANN MANZO XVANCY MARCHESANI ICI:-urmntglrw limlmuntum Early Chilclhmxl Eclucatimm lfarly Childhood Education 4 ,M K- ,P L ROBERT MARINO LYN NI.-KRS!! DOLORES ANN MARTIN lmlnxtrlall IA:4llll'2ltlfDII l':lQ'Ill1'lItillAX l':4lllL'2ltillll Hkll'lN ffllilflliffliil Edll4'1iUUU 268 n tv 'Q SUSAN ELAINE MARTIN MARIE A. NlARTlNIil,l.l P-k'l'Rl1fl X NNN NIXRTUXI lfurlx fylliliullllld l':tlllL'iltlUll lfurly ifhllcllnuxi l':Klllk'.lll4lIl l'illQIlNll 'IOHN A. MARTUCCI DONNA SWVIDLER MARX CflIRIS'I'lNl'f VZ-U' Nl'KTl.lY lllclustrizll lgllllflltlifll l':lt'Illt'llt1U'X lifllll'-ltlllll V'!'lIIt'Ilt.llN Ikllnultmxx 269 I PATRICK ANTHONY MATONE PAl'l,lNE MATOS KAREN ANNE MATTHEVVS Sunml Studn-s Imlustrinl linlucutiwm Mathematics -ll'fANl'f'I'flf Nl. MATTSON KENNETH P. N1 NY -IACQUELINE NLAZUR lllxturx XIliHli'lllLltil'N ElClIlCIltiiI'Y Ellllkiltillll 270 N .-KIAY Nllflfklfli l'Il,lZ.-'RBI-f'l'lI A. NIICU DUN l-QIJN XRD Nllilil Xlusu- I'1lt'Illl'llt.llX l'illllL'.lllHIl lllxtwlx X x ROBERT .NNTIIUNY NIHRIINU 'IUSICPH Nllfllfll RUHl'1R'l' NIllxl'l X l'fle'lm'ul1u'x l'jlIlll'lltlIllI N1d!DlK'lll.ltl1'X Xlmu 271 f al' -,g - 'W UZ: 4' i . 41.1. -. DAVID GLENN MILLER CARRIE BARTEE MILLER MICHAELENE HRABAR MIRKOVICH English Early Childhood Education Mathematics SPSAN NHZZONI MARIAN MOMAT NANCY KAREN MONACO I'1l4'lll1'lllllI'X l':Kllll'ilfl1llI l':It'lll0Ilt2il'Y I':llllCilti0ll ElQ'IllCllf2il'Y l'fcl114'a1tim1 272 JAMES F. NIONAHAN lmllnxtriall lfclwluillmmlr SANDRA jEAN MOORE l'ilk'Illf'llfQll'X Hillllllllllll fKl.lClf RITA 5lUNSTRfYHKI P.XTRlfflnX fl. NUYOHI lfurlx l'l1llcll'nuxi lillllkiilllill l'l1u1v.Al l'llllIl'.ltlIbIl CHER11. L. x10RE1,m Bunn' uumql-ix l'Tlt'lllt'llf1ll'X l'jlllll'.lllUll lhngllxln 273 v 'f 3 . 4 , ' r- HYRON I. NIORCENBFSSER FRANCIS CISRALD NIORINO ROBERT E. NIORRIS llnclmtrml limlangutxfuln N13lhUlIllifiC'S Elt'lIlClltlll'f' I'iLlllk'iiUUIl If D ,. X RRl'lIlC R. NIURVICIK PAUL R. NIOSCA DORIS MOSES l.llPl'I'lll Xrtx Social SL'i0lIL'l' I':lt'l1l0llt1ll'N I':dlll'lllillll 274 1 W Nl.-KRY ICI,l,l-N WOSIOR l,ll,l,l.XN XIUY fi XII, NIICXN XIUH R IUIIQIINII I',l1'IIll'llt1llAX l2lIlH'.lllHII !',lQ'IllQ'ljt,ll'X lglim',m,11 f 1 El..-UNH ANDREA KELSO Nll'RPllY IQDXYIN NY, NIINTR X N Xl THR H. XI Npm-x.1l lilllltllflllll lllxtmx XI.1thf-111.1Inx 275 CAROL ANN NANINI MARILYN NAPOLIELLO MICHAEL A. NAPURANO l'IIl'llli'lItliI'f Eqlllc-altlmn ElL'lIR'IltH.1'f' I':dllCk1tiUll Elementary Fklllcatifm 4 DIUIIN NENIETII -IR. LORETTA ANN NEPA PATRICK NESfl00D I'1ll'IH1'llfiil'N l':llllI'illlUlI Suclul Stmliu lmlllxtrial l':Lllli'llliUIl 276 ,. SOLOMON Y. Nl'IN'liY l'jll'IlN'lltLlI'X lflllllkllllbll l'fll.l'fEY FRANCES NOON Wuxslm-.nl lf1lm'.1I1lm DI,-KN X Xi.-XRIE NICNYNI KN lflllt' Xltx CARI. D AVID NORICN Hlxlul X 277 XI 'KRIJCNIC L NOHIII l',I4'llll'IIf.llN l.1lm .atv fn l,lND K YIRCINI K 'NO1 fxlllx l Plllmnlu-xl IQIHMLYI V LIND A CAROI .YN NOVELLO Flin' .Xffs XVILLIANI OATMAN III Hurlx' Cllnilclllmxl l':CIllk'2ltlUll 'YQQ MARIE ANN NOVOSEDLIK STEPHEN NYCZ English N1lltht'llliltiL'S ROBERT ANTON OBSZORNY KATHLEEN RITA O'CONNOR Sm-ml Studios Elementary Edlxc-atim1 278 3 .ff K5 -1 TIIONIAS -I. 0'DONNlCl.I, jl'Nl'f OLENDZKI H'-XI,'l'l'fH OPRYSK Smmll s1'll'IlL'C' I'il1'IIlk'lIllIX Imlm-.ltluln lzlm-lm-ut.ux l'.KllIK'.llllvII 75- ff l KW' -s 'TY H' ,Af 70 IOXN ANN ORIANDO PAT Y. 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XVALTEH l'0l,XKUXN Nlxl I IND X XI, PHI I XII l',lL'IIlt'I1I.lI'N I',1llla'.lIIfIl1 X1-ltlIi,'IIl.ltll'N III-Im-M um I III I 285 HICYII.-Xlfl. .-KIMXN PRISCO F-HTH PROC.-KK MARY LYNN PSOLKA Slwvml lfflmultiun I':lt'llll,'Ilt2llAf Htlllfllflflll Elt'IIlt'Iltilff' Education 1 1 - ,L mxlfonla B. PYOYIN MERYLIE IIELENE lulflf ROSE CIACCIO RACUCCI 1Ii'III4'IItAllX l'l4lllK'lltIHIl l':It,'lllt'lIf2il'f' I'klllL'a1tim1 El9lU0l1fill'Y lf1ClllCiiU0ll 286 1 ,yn rv, , rxs S. r. if. -XNGEI,0 RAINIONDI 'ITIICIIICSA ANN li'XlN1UNDl XNNIIQ X, li XNISI-W has llum nl HX lllm alum I'.le'1m-nl.ux l'.mll1r.l!l+m N'lltllK'lllkl ' C' - 41 'I -. jill-I KKNIICRI ,kDIiI,l'I R.-kPPKl'0R'l' J U U- fQl'iRKl.DlNl'. XXX MXN X10 IlllllINfl'i.ll l':4!lIi'Alllllll lil:-uu'nl.ux l'llllll'.llIHII Il4'lII1'III.lIX I .lm.1Il.m 287 , I 1 yguglllyy Jfyyfjlqj Rl-Qtxsfyx DIANA I.. RECAN ROBERT JOHN REID lQ1Q.Im,md,.F Eduwtllm I'IICIlICllfilI'I' Iiillliiltlllll I'3ICIIICIIfiiI'I' Education XI-XRIKNNIC RI'fII,I,Y KATIILEEN REITENBERCER KATHLEEN MARY RENAVD I'lv1un1-uuhux Iillllkllflilll Ifairly Cflmilpllmml lfclulultimn Snciul SCICIICQ' 288 gygtxy BAWBUM RlQ51'xlXfj WII,I,I,'kNl SCOTT RI-iYNolAns cznmzom' L. mmm-is ll:lL'IllClllill'y Ljllllflltillll W N ' H'Nt x sl 'f' 4 'T DINNH llllfffklllll RUSICNI NNY ICIAIIXBICTII Rlflf YYIl.'l'KXl'lJ RIVIITIPN 5Pl't'l.ll l'.llllt'4ltlHll lnulx C lullxllmml l',1lm'.1tw1l N' U 289 1 xl xNlg RITAX M155 IUY CIAIHE RIFINO MARIE SORRENTINO RICB1 l',I.-lm-Hnlu llylm-,,q,,,,, xllltIlQ,'IllLitlL'S 1'ilClllt'llfiiI'f I':dllL'LltiIlll FIMNK IJ. RIN XLDI. VIH. -IANIC Hl,l.ICN RIPPICN SARAII Ih-ANCEl,IS RISO Xluw l'1lm-lm-lntnlw I'LLlllL'.ltl4lll lilury lIl11ldl1mxl I':Kllll'1lllUll 290 Q' Nl SRC! X 'L RITCTIIIE DI XNY5 RIYPIIH 1'.uq11x11 1'.1I'lIIQ'Il1.lI x 1' 1111111111111 1 KICK 111111 11-IIN XRD litllili 1.1t'1Il1'Il1.I1X 11f1I1-4111111 if R051-fXl Xllllf ROIKICRTSON Sl SKY Xl. 1lUlill'l1Kl'lJ C11 X111 1'N1f VIH 11 11UI4IXxUN 1.1LIIlt1l1.llX 1,n111c.1111m 1',1z'1m'n1.ux 1111m-.ntllm 11l'1Ilr'1I14l1X 1.1111 4111111 291 Y 2 TONI ROCCIA ADELE C. ROCCO STEVEN A. RODCERS li.u'ly illnldhrmd l':llllL'llti1Jll Early Childhood Education Ellgmh ll.-XRl,I-IS K. ROICDEL. -IR. ICILEISN ROGERS ANGEIA MARIE RONCO Nlwrqldl l'21lIlI'2lfl1lll I':Il'Illl'llllilAY I':lllll,'2lllHll l':lf'UlK'l1l4ll'Y l':ll'lCiiUUU 292 IQ 'Q Y, .,. 4, . B'KllBARA IXYIQ RUSS LINUX NI. HUSSI PKTRNCIA RUNYBUTII XV l'f.ulx lxlnllmllmml lfmlllulllwxn lflc'111cx1tg11'y l'klm'.zlnm M'M 1l l'4f1 1 41'1 'H NUR.-K ,IXNE Rl'BINS'l'IClN NIXHY X. RVBSXXI PXTlilf'l X HUlH7liklxX lil IH I'1IQ'IIlk'Ilt.lI'N lkluluxtlnwln l'1llIll'Ht.llX lf1lm.1t1'm Ninn 1.ll I m1m.lY1w1. 293 -IOIIN C. HVCCERI CWENDOLYN NI. RUCCIERO VYILLIANI KENNETH RUTHERFORD Industrial Ifclucuticrn l':lIllCIlt2il'f Educatimn EICIIICIIUIVB' Edllvatifvll 17 - 4 :Re , TONY SA NfAl'HEEN H. S. SAB.-XTINI VIANET D- SABC XIiltIll'lIILlfil'N lfnglisll ICYIQINT 294 BXRB XR X SKVKIN DOXIIYIK l'. SXRUXYSKI BXNHUQ X NNN xxxilm llulx 1 lnllxllnwnl l'T4illl'.ltlUIl l'NH'll'fl 1X WWI-1' l'! '-lf'1 ' rv 'cv , UN 'Q Y' I . ,y -3 ,N . 'T V Q .3 9 ' ist I IDRAIN NQKRII-1S,XNCilll-Il K,k'I'llliYN I,Ol'lSlC ROS-If SkX'l'XYfLlil,U 'Ui IN N. NXl'Ulil'lkU l'.lt'llll'lltill'N l',rll1n'utlul1 Nl31'1'l.ll l'.tlllt.ltI1lII UIHIHD 295 i -IOHN SARNAS ROBERT SASALA BARBARA S. SAYIDCE Smmll 5tllk1lL'N xlLllllL'llllltiL'N MINL' 49 - AN NIARY j0SlCl'HlNlC SAYING JOAN MARIE S.-XYUCA ANN SCACLIONE lplm-1m'nI.11x lwluuatllm l',l1'lIlt'll14ll'A l'.lllll'QlfllDIl IUHLIIINII 296 l'Illl,ll' SC'XliDll.l.I K KIHCN' SC'IlliTl.lliK 'HHH Nl l'.lK'Illt'llt.lIX l'.4lm.llm11 lnnglnln I'-I 'l'f-HN I 'HK-iflwll fir R , P ' 1 I BXRB KKK SCIIIFF 5,XI.l,Y SlIllll l'Ni KN .I KNIK If li, Nl llIlxi.l lm lumix 1 lnllmllumnl l'.1Ill1'.lfllllI l'..n1lx 4 Inlallwlul l-,mlmnllnun Siu-K 1.1! l1lm.m ful 297 5 ff' 9? 15' . 3.17 TIIHLNI X SCflll,0DI'fR LEROY .IOIIN SCllNIIDB:Xl'ER AIOANNE VERONICA SCHOEN l'1I1'Illl'Ill1l!'X Iiflm-.mlm I':lf?llll'IllLllAf I':llllk'lltiUll Early flhilclhmxl licluucntimm 'bnxa rl- J' A ai. V - r ' V -is 1' K II X'NlC'I'TIC BXIIBXRK SCIIIUICNICR IRENIC JOY SCIIRICCK S.-XNIJRA Nl,-XRIIC SIYIIRFIIIOIJER I I IIll'II'.lI'X lf4luu'.nf1vm lfurlx' Cflnlclhmxl lfclllcglticrlx I'jIl'IlIt'lltlll'X I':llllL'LltlUll 298 4 s PAl'l. l'flHV.XRlJ SffIlRl'flNl'fH IIUBICRTX -X. SKTIIRUFF liiulugx lf.u'lx QVIIIIKHIHINI lfklunmzlufl XTIIICNIYIC IZIAIZABFTII 5fflll'R RXYNIUND ROBERT SVIIXN lil'I'll'fR lIl'IIlQ'IllLllX l',lllll'LltlUIl lull-mpylltlrx lg1lm',lt1U1l 299 H SYN Sflll w ml I'mllu.l!1 I DX Xllfl X. S1011 ll.-rm-11Y.ux l.l1 fix 1 I-INIII, SCTIURZU ROBERTA Nl. SEANIAN JAMES Nl. SEELEY Vlllk' Xrlx Enggllsll II'lklllSlI'idl I':llllL'klUUIl .nf ff f :ul VIOYKZIC SlillHCli'l' Mnmyy ggglruyfgpjn DEBBIE SELTZER I l1rm'nl.ux Ilfllll .lllrm FHM- X1-tx Special l':llllK'kIllUll 300 CARMI-QIAIA SENA NIXRK LICOXKIID SI'll0lfNfJ0l,D ,IUXNNIC I'flI.I'flfX Slll Il Xl X lflclllclntauy lidllC'1lliUll 5f'll 'U' lflllllxll BARRY DICSMOND SIIPTZ ROBERT N. SIANO IJICNNIN ,l- NIICN Sl?l'L'illl l'ikllll'2lflHll ICIIQIINII IIIWIXYINI VIN' 17' 301 74' XIliTlllCl,lC srsixx slllvlalz lillolsli slxcslcn MARJORIE R. SINGER I':ll'lIl1'Iltlll'X l'hlm'a1tm11 xllltlll'lllklUk'N Spggidl lfglm-Mim, ZULTXN NISKU LINDA SISTO 10 ANN SKEFFINCTON lllllllxllml IQIIIIVQIIIIPII lflm-11n'1nl.lr'x lfdlln-gitlmrlu l':lL'IlItxIlf2H'X l':dllL'Qitll7ll 302 w x ff' xr' ,07 xA . LINUX KTHRlS'l'lNl'I SKIDNIORIC l..Xl'lil'IN if Slxillxllll. DI XNNIC YIUKICI XX sl X Il li l,lU,lu,l lfllm-Jllul, Nlwa ml Iikllltkll nm Ninn 1.11 l 41114 .ml IHI1 4 - ' R'-, Wx' x. 'r 1 XNIJRIIK jI'fXN SLIYINSKI KXRICX SNl'Xl.l.IfX BXIHSXH X ll NNI HUNIYWII Iflillf-lll ll l'il1'llll'Ilt.lIX lfmIm.1!11na Nm' KIM 303 NIXRY kl,lAIN SNIITII MARYELLEN SMITH NIAUREEN E. SMITH I':Il'IIlVIlfLll'X I'311lIL'Llll1lIl Film .Xrlx Phf'NiL'lil Ifclucatiull Sl'S,XN lllil,l'fN SNHTII VVAYNIC N. SMITH NANCY SNYDER lil:-nm-n!.ux l'I1lll4'.lfl1iIl XIIINIK' l'Zlt'lllL'IltllI'X l'ZdllL'ilfifl!l 304 SXPNDRX SNYDFR B-XRH-'KRX YYY SOKOI EDITH NUI INHYI Ill,-mpnlxlyx I-111m-411101, l,l1'll1L'l1I.1l3 l'.mIl1L'.1l1+m Nu l.lI Nimln-X ff RUBFRTX SOLONIUN l,lYD X R. SORVI5 KLICNUYIW X NOTU I lhNh llf'mv'rnt.ux l,l!lIL.lYIwhIl I,M'.1lM.lMw-I l+fw I r 305 Q 3: -x Q 'pw- 01. Vfff xi ..- i ' Y I-jjjqy x Hg xNfjlg5 5p,xfgyl'0LU SUSAN SPINANCICH SHARON j0Y SPECTOR lilmm-nI.u'x l':illlL.ltllbll Vim' WIN l':lk'lllL'llflll'X l':LlllCLitlUll ZlfI,l,.X NI-kllffllf Sl'l'XfKTUR NHCIIAEI, ANTHONY SPIIINDURIU NVALTER SPRINCER lflm' KIM Xlutln-1ln.1!lu Sflfllll SUIKIWS 306 XXX X NIXRY STMYK ltlnqllxln j0llN S'l XSllKl'1Yl'f'l'f fll l'1lt'Illt'lll.llX l'klua'.nIum CORIJANA N. STXVIIII K k'l'll I'.ll'IIlL'Ill.llX l',mlm'.1I1wm l..uIx 1 llll Hn I l in H1 DENNIS X1.S'l'lCl 'kNOXVlK1Z N Xlfl I li H NH IIJINK Ill l,NVll l !,N Ill4lllNlIllll 111 dl 1 307 FRANCINE STICIN SIIERYL STEIN CAROL NI. STEINERT I':lElIlL'Iltiil'f' Ellllflllillll Ifurly' Chihlhcmd lfmlnxuilimn I':IClllClllilI'f' l'jillll'litiUIl 3 Q l.ol'1SE STENUEI, DIANE STEPHENS ROBERT T. STEPHENS -IR l'llxSi4-ul lfmlllultlml l'Zll'lllt'llt1ll'X' l':lllll'lltiUll l'il0Illl'Illill'X l'iLlllL'1lflUll 308 ll'Tl VVIW Y WH' 'l'lIl'3RliM STN? Rl'TlI aux, sro:-irtxril Smmml Ntlullvx l'..ulx 1 lnlhllnmul l3+lm.nl11m lpulx 1 llllmllnwl l.1m.,r1!,1 N l'lC'l'lCR STO-IK X ROBERT S'I'0l.l.l'IN X1-XRS!! X Iil,l.I-fX STR K N llll N l1'lH ' llllllhlll-ll l'1Im.ntluu llvxm-nt.ux lmlm .mlm 309 BARBARA ANN STRVBLE J,-XCQUELINE A. STRUNAK I'-l1'lIll'lIt1dI'X 'ZlllI1'2ltlUll Sucizil SL'il'lll'K' Y'-s...v N: LEOYXRD P. SVC.-kI,SKl MARY AGNES Sl'l.l,lY.-XX ,si V PAMELA LOUISE STRYCHOVVSKI Early ifhilclhnud Eclllcutiml NI.-XRIAN F. 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TONI'KSl'l, k P.XNllfl.X 'IUNX IZIIQIISII hm' Xrtx l',Il'IlIl'III.lIK lxim Lin 1 313 RUX xNNli TORINO 10 ANN ANNICTTIC TOZZI NIICIIAEI, TRISTOIA I'iI4'Illt'lll.llAX llflm-gltifm l'fl1'rm-ntauw' I'tllllL'ilUHIl I':lt'llN'll!ill'Y Ecllwatiull x HI' u H XR X VI. Rl'SSlCl,l, Tlll'BliNli.XC'Il THOMAS CARY TSIRIKUS GLORIA DF.-KNNA Tl'l,I,.-XI I I ,III-1.1.11-X I-,mlm .Hum SIN-1-ull l'frl11c'.1tiuln Xl2lilN'lll2lill'N 314 l.Nl'R-X VZZOLIYK TIIONI XS NI. YXII XI.I.K NUI!!-'IH XX X Xl I N ll l',I1'IIll'llt.ll'X I',4lm'.1t1.m IIIIIIINIIIQII l'.1l11s.at1-an llvm-fnhux lmln ntl n LYNN Ni. Y.Xl.l'fN'l'lNlC l.lNlJ X lf KNlC'l l'l N XR KNO Pl XI! X ll1'Illt'Ill.llX l',4lm-gltmll l'l1'l1l4'l1f.lI'X l'.1lulc'.1Iluln X1,zIl11'vr11!1 315 V 'uf 1, 'M' f, if 53 if' 7 . gvgqx ' '.xL.i.,:lfV If , I f' J ' 2 H-., .43 . 2 V' Md. ' H ARNIAND D. 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KiECIl.I,x ANN WALIJRUN DA.xX'lD KEN MAY XYALSH Illlllhtlllll lf1I11a.1ll1nn Fllli' .Xrts lhsmn IIIQRINIC A, XYXSH STICl'lllZN CIIARLES NV,-XXMAN DORIS JANE XVEBICR ll mf-Hlglu Iifluluqllm. l':ll'lllK'llflI.l'X lfclllunlxuln I4:lCIllk'Iltill'Y l':LlllL'Lltltlll 318 .nf x'l'lIl.:RlNlf xxx yyI.xjKl.j55l.jR CLORIX Y, XTlflSBRU'l' HHNIH Nl I' NNI lle'lln'lululX l'.elllm'.1I1mn Lltllltlll.llX l.4Im.4t14m lun Xltx 1 INA NiAlill,YN NTIIITIC CICUINJIC NYlll'I'l.lCI1Lll IDICNNIS NX UNI U Illll l N PNXl'illllUQ,X I':Il'IIll'lll.llX l'1lIll4.llllHl Ixlllf' Xlh 319 47 Vkq Xl XRX SPSXX SXYAXGIC XYIIITNYORTII IEIII1' Xllx DICBORMI 'SARA XVIKANDER l.1llX f lnllllllwll l':llllV.lll'Hl V 1 :XIMXN PAl'I, XVICIIINSKY PATRICIA ANNE YVIERICK Xlmic linglish R w GERALD GEORGE VVILLIAMS QIOIIN ROBERT NYILSON IQIIQIINII I'tlQ'lIll'IItAll'X Iilllllkltiflll 320 .IU -XXXIQ XYll.YlflilJlXIL Icllli' Xrtx rs? .-L. 'Trp ll XIXIC 'lf U'lX'l'l'H IIQIIIVIIIJIX l,fl11n.nInm f 1 4-L N iv XXX! Nl. U lSl'Ill X l 1m' XIYX .Q, iQ ' Ill llillf XIKIH NVOIFSUX NHCXIH XXX NNlNJlDKl'I'l lxXlil'X Xl Xlill' HHH Ill l',l4'lllm'lnl.ulX l,alIl1'.l!lul1 I I4 Illl lll,ux l',1lll4.1l111l1 Xlnw 1.4! I mlm LII ,H 321 N0 ,AA , RN XlJlC'l l'Ii NYHUBI,lCNVSKl JUSHPIIINE Y.XQl'lN'I'0 K,yTllRYX In YAXRXIQLI l ulx 4 l1nl4lln-ml l31lm'.1t1uu lzlm-lm-11tau'x l'.lilll'dtl4llI lllqm-X AIKNICT wx mum my mlm: 5 'x Wvmw l'.l1-1m'l1I.11x lf41ll1'.1lmla Sn'lc'llu' XIHNM' 322 X-Q CH Xflf Nlxlill-I ZXKLURNKI .I,XYll,l'f IU lfwlxl l'lCl'liH YXNIXN lfdllx 1 lllhnllllll l'f1lm.xfl-ul l4il1'llll'IIt.HN l -lm.1I1-un N4 ww, Nllifll UCI, NTl'fl'llliN ZIJINIIXHXSKI Xl DRICX Xi Xl 'IY llfl IN 4 XNIJH I' I NNN ll X IIHIIINIIIAI li1lm.1t1.,11 l'l!'llll'lll.llX lklm .url-un I mjzxl. 323 a Cv, ' I. an th, ANTOINETTE MARIE ZEZZA FKANCEEN S. ZMICRODSKI Xl.nthc11u.xt1u l':lClllL'lItlil'f' I':dllL'LlllUll Ig r A I 4 - . 11. . ,.' KAREN ff. ZOIEA P,-Xl'l, T. ZURK.-X l'1lO'llI4'lIl.llX Hllllikitlflll lndllslrial l':Klllk'lllllJll 324 Directory ABBATE. EILEEN JOYCE ABBONDANZO. ROSE MARIE ANN Social Committee. Sigma Kappa Phi, Ilistorian ABLINE, ROBERT W. ABRAMSON, BARBARA ELYSE ABRANTES, REGINA CARVALHO Modern Dance Club, Folk Dancing Club, NCATE Com- mittee, Kappa Epsilon. Social Chairman ABROMAITIS, PATRICIA ANN Social Club, Pi Eta Sigma, Trea- surer, Social and Program Chair- man ADAM, IRENE MARIE SCATE. Spring XYeekend Com- mittee. Name Croup Committee ALFIERI, KATHLEEN ANN Kappa Delta Pi, Honor Society AMATT, JUDITH Beta Delta Chi. SCATE Council for Exceptional Children AMCITO, JOSEPHINE MARY APGAR, LYNN ELAINE ARACICH, GLORIA LUCY Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club ARASZ, KATHY SUE Nu Sigma Tau, Historian, NYoincn's Recreation Associa- tion, Drama Committee AUGIS, JAMES GARY Baseball, Soccer AUSTIN, MARY ELIZABETH BACKER, LUCILLE M. Kappa Delta BAKER. VIRGINIA JANET BALDINI. MARIAN BALLINCER. BETTY LYNN Social Committee BANKO, CAROL ANN Kappa Delta Pi BARER, MERI BARRON ELIZABETH LOUISE BARTCZAK. EVE ANN BARTKOYVSKI, CHRISTINE ANN BARTON, PATRICK JAMES Sigma Beta Tau, Secretary The- ater Cuild, College Center Board, Cliildrcn's Theater Worlc shop. Little Gallery, Orientation Croup Leader BATTAGLINO. MICHAEL A. BEARDSLEY, PAMELA MARIE BECK, VIRGINIA NYRA, Historian. Swim Team, Manager. TAMS. Student Fac- ulty Committee, Modern Dance Club, NYomen's Softball Team. Xt'oinen's Swim Team, Folk Dance Club, Bowling Club, Archery Club, NYRA Scholarship BECKER. ROBERT JOHN BELL. BARBARA Field Ilockcy. Tennis Team. Archery, Bowling, Folk Dance. Lacrosse, Volleyball, IYRA, Public Relations Chairman. TAMS. Sigma Beta Chi BELZ, THOMAS GREGORY Nu Delta Pi, Chaplain, Pledge- master, Dana. Student Council 325 BENJAMIN. Jl'DI Psxchology Club, Dana BENKOYICII. RITA Uinega Sigma I'sl. Pletlqcinis tress, Y. llIlt't'I'It'iltIl'I'. Yarsitx tlheerleatler, Co-Captain BENNETT, MARGARET ANN BENTLEY. LANGDON K. Alpha Sigma Lambda, Presitlent BERCEN. DOREEN LOUISE New iiir mtllub BERIANO. SUSAN R. BEYER. ELIZABETH BIER. RUTII SADEN Cuitles' Club, Social Committee BIERH ERR. GAIL MARIE Kappa Delta Pi BLACKMAN. MICHAEL L. Alpha Sigma Mu, President. Creek Football. Basketball. Baseball BLANKLEY. ELIZABETII L. BOARDMAN. DIANA Kappa Delta Pi. National Ilonor Society' BORIS. MICHAEL S. JR. BOSCH. ALEXANDER F. Sigma Theta Chi. Creek Foot' ball. Baseball. Basketball BOAYNE. JANIS NIARIE BRADY. LILLLAN R. BRAUN. RANDY Nu Sigma Phi BREDE. JOHN HENRY Sigma Theta Chi IIIIOSITIYSKI. J KNIf Ilcn.it.i t lulr BROWN. BI-QYI-1RI,I X. BROXYN. M'II.I.ItM R. Dana, Student Iuiculty ttnnnut tcm' BRYANT, ROMEO JOSEPII Tllcatei Cuiltl. Assistant 'lliea surer, tfiexx lleatl. I'ubln-itx. Xlpha l'ln tlint-ga Bl'CIIOI.'I'Z. CATIIY DALE tflftl BUONOMO. ANNA StAlI'.. MRA. I'1 Ifta Sigma. Yicc l'n-sitlcnt. Kappa Delta l'i Bl' RK Ii. ELI .A E. R t'ii11 ta lllulu BLRNETT, ALYSON JANE BURNS. RITA CLAIRE BUSII, TINA Ilaslxctball Tcaln. Yolleyball leam, Sottball lcam, t.xmn.is tics Club, MRA, Sccrctarx BUTTER FOSS. ELAIN E KLOSOIYSKI Nu Sigma Tau BYRNES. JEAN ANNE Rho Theta Tau, 'I'reasurer. Presi tlent. Sophomore. Junior tflass Recording Secretarx. Senior Class KitlI'It'SJIt7IItIIIIL: Scci't'tarX Iunior Prom Committee, Urn-n tation, l orciL1nStndent tfoinmit' tee. Cliairman CAIN. K.ATIII,EEN NI. l.anibtl.i tiln Rho CAJOHN. I'Al'I.A ANN Unit-ga Sigma Psi, Ret-ortling Secret an CALLAH AN. PATRICIA AN N CANNAVALE. JOANNE Nu Theta Chi. Treasurer. Presi- dent. Creek Sing Connnittee CANTOR, FLORENCE Alpha Sigma Lambda cxvasso. Jomxxa ci. czamsso. Lows J. ct.tPoRxso. josiami ROBERT CA PPETTA. KATHLEEN MCCOY Tennis Club CARLISLE. ANNELIE MARIA LIIIICQH Sigjiia Psi CARRINCTON. AILEEN CASSO. THERESA CASTELLANO, MARION Omega Sigma Psi CATALINE. ANTHONY W. Sigma Theta Chi. Social Direc- tor CEPLA. BRENDA EDITH CINCOTTA. MARIE A. Carnival Coin mittee. Social Committee SEA-NJEA CHANCE. CAROL ANN CHERDAK. BARBARA C. Chi Delta CHERENSKY. CILDA CLASS CHIARELL. BEVERLY ANN Oinega Signia Psi CIIIEMINCO. MARLANE V. Nu Siqina Tan CIIIN. VICTORIA Judo Club. lfilni Coininittcc. S.C,A.T.E. Little Callery Gang CIIIRICO. CATHERINE CHUMSKY. TONI S. CHUDOBA, CIIRISTINE Sigma Beta Chi CLUTE, NANCY Omega Sigma Psi, President. Social Chairman COCVZZA. ANNE MARIE E. CODELLA. CYNTHIA LOUISE Rho Theta Tau, Vice-President COHEN, MARION Election Committee. Cuides Club COLE. JANET MADELINE Sigma Kappa Phi COLETTA, Eric COLSON. ROXIE ANN SCATE. CBA. CCB. CAA COLUCCI. FRANCES R. Nu Theta Chi COLUCC I, MICH ELE CHRISTINE Nu Sigma Tau COMELLAS, ROBERT LOUIS M. CONLAN. BARBERA ANN Lambda Chi Rho CONN. GERTRUDE Z. CONNEELY. JACQUELINE Nu Sigma Tau CONNORS. E. CHRISTOPHER Film Comniittee CONNORS, LESLIE ANNE COOPER. LINCOLA A. Nu Theta Chi. Jr. Pledge Mis- tress. Carnival Committee. TAMS. Gymnastic Club. Ar- chery Club. Folk Dance Club. Modern Dance Club. Orienta- tion Comniittee. XVRA CORNACCHIA. JOSEPH F. COSTA, MARLENE A. Pi Eta Sigma COURTER. JACQUELINE ANN VVRA. Synchronized Swimming COWAN, CAROL ANNE XVoinen's Recreation Association COWEN. ELLEN ROSE Beta Delta Chi cozzl. CAROLYN CRECCO. FRANK JR. SCATE. Alpha Phi Omega. Pres- ident. Theater Cuild CRISCIONE. LINDA ANN Community Coalition CROW LEY, H ELEN A. CRONENBERCER, ANN MARIE Little Gallery, Kappa Delta Pi CROWNOVER, JEANETTE M. CRUZEN, KATHLEEN A. CUBBERLEY. SUSAN STULL CULLEN, MARIANNE EILEEN Sigma Kappa Phi, Vice Presi- dent CZAJKOWSKI. PETER A. Alpha Sigma Mu. Corresponding Secretary CZEBROWSKI. ILONA GAY D'ARPA, PECCY Kappa Epsilon DaC OSTA. M ARIA ROSA 326 DaMESQUITA, ANIBAL Sigma Theta Chi. Spanish Club, President, Creek Baseball. Judo Club. Orientation Committee D'ANTONIO, KAREN PAULA DADOURIS. AUDREY BLISS D'ATRIO. CHARLENE Sigma Beta Chi DAY. MARGARET BENDER De BARTOL, DIANNE ELLEN Band. MENC, State Officer, Woodwind Ensemble. Madrigal Choir. Mixed Choms. Executive Board. XVhitman Hall DEBBIE. DANIEL De CARLI, YVONNE De CLASSIS, NORA LEE De COSTER, KATHLEEN A. DECUTIS. THOMAS ANTHONY Dand DELHACEN, CINDY De LISA, CAROLYN A. WRA. Vice President. Softball. Volleyball. Hockey, Tennis, Archery. Basketball. Folk Dance De MARCO, JOANNE De MIERE. SHIRLEY ANN DENMAN. JOAN Election Committee, Renata Club Night Owl De ROSA. JOANNE Newman Club DERVIN. ROSEMARY SCATE DESIATO. NANCY SCATE. Newman Club DESIATO. NATALIE SC.Y'l'l'f, Nt-uiiiaii Cliilm DETER. DONNA MARIE YYRA, Tvimix Tv.'aiii. Fit-lil llorlwx Tc-am IIYIIIIIIINIIUN D0 TDIIE. DONNA JEAN Rho Thvta Tau, 'l'lit'atui' Guild DEVA N EY. LESLI Ii BECK Kappa Dt-Ita Pi, SICX DCVINCENTIS. IDSEPII DiCIIIARA, ROSEMARIE ANDREA Sigina Rcta l,lii DICKI-IRSON. DAPIINE I.. INDICPI-INDICNT Di COMO. SALLY ANN DiLEO, ,IOSEPII DILLY. SUSAN SCATE, CEC. Nu Sigma Tau Di TL'1,i.io. Axriioxi' A. Di Ntwzio. nonsni juux mom josicvii DL0Um', x1.mf:.uiET DOBLOVOSKY. CAROLYN A N N E DONNELLY. IIELAINE L. Kappa Dvlta Phi DONOFRIO. RAFFAELO SCATE, CEC, Trcasiiii-r, Nu Delta Pi, Yicv Prcsitleiit. Prcsi- dent DORAN, FRANK Y. liitram urals DORST, DONALD II. DOROSIIENKO. LYNDA IRENE Lamlxtla Chi Rlm, Kappa Dt-Ita Pi DOTO. PAl'l. jR. Yarxiti lim-lw.1ll,K iivlt- K tliilv nowiaxcs. J.-nil-is j. YVJINIIX Nswvvl lfltilftii, Yal' xitx Rasltctliall l'Jfi2-ISIS. Sigiiia licta Dllilll, fIl'1'l'l'x Spurtx, NIXX, llugaiu, INDlfl'ENDl'iN'I'. Ml-IMOII XIIII .I X Stall DOYYNING. KATIILEEN A. Alpha Tlicta Pi DRAPKIN. IIONORA DREDGE. jl'DITII T. DLCIIAK. RARRARA ANN DLDDY. IRENE Dl'DEK. KATIILEEN IRENE DEER. ANNE II0l'GIITON EASON, KATHY Sigma Rcta Chi Soi'ui'ity' EDGAR. PAl'I. D. EDWARDS. PAUL EDYYARDS, SYLVIA EFTHEMIOS. IRENE Rho Thvta Tau Sorority - Sei'- geaiit-at-Ai'ins ELLIFF. LINDA IOYCE ELLIS. RUTH D. Kappa Delta Pi, Rviiata Cliilm EPPS. MARY ELIZABETH ERICSON. LINDA M. Newman Chili, Campus Girl Sctmtx - SCC,-YIIl'P2iS. EVAN. MARGARET S. EVERETT. IRENE PIIYLLIS 327 C.lI.X, FARBO, RA RBA RA Bigma Pu-ta Chi Somiitx FAIGENRALM. SIIEILA Lamlula lihi Rhu Sin'tn'itx, SLI Cliilm PANT. CORINE M. PARMIGA. LI'BA SPAS FEDAKA. EI.AINE ANN College IIPIIIUI' liuarcl, 'll-iiim Iliili, Kappa lxpsiltm Sumi'itx, Kappa Dt-Ita Pi FEDORS. IAMES YY. llixttnw Chili FEE. MARY ANN Uinvga Sigma Psi Smwmritx FEELEY. MARY ELIZABETH FELT. LELAND G. Choir FERRANTE. L0l'IS JAMES llasvlnall, Ftmtlmall, Nu Delta Pi Fratvrnity FERRARA. MALYINA FER RA RELLI. VICTOR Sigma Theta Chi l i'atvi'iiiti' - Prcsitlciit Creek Ftmtlwall. Raw- hall Ancl Rasketluall liitraimiral Raskvtliall, Orientation FERRARO. VIRGINIA C. FIALKOWSKI. JUNE DIANE Campus Gold, C.E.C. FIERRO. MICHELLE Sigjiiia Bvta cihi Sm'ui'itx' IFIGLLSKI. PATRICIA ANN Ncxxiiiali Cliilv, Giiitlm Cliilw, 'lilivatt-1' Guild, l m'z-igii Stiitle-iitk Ctmimittvv i-'ix uni. lil.ll-IRI-I'I'II ifisiii-in, un I-'I'l'ZGIiRAI.D. IA'l'IIl.I-IICN i-'oc.icii'l'i', i-:xiiii cr. I 0l.'I'lI-III. xi xriu-ii-:N ifoxzi. xiuut n. i-'onxiici.ii's. niirttia uixuip mx, juiix ifiuxix. jtmxx ix.x'i'iim'x I-'RANKICNRI-QRGI-IR. PAl'l.INIi i-'imxkx si.xni'1.i'xx INDICPICNDI-QN'I' - lit-pmtt-i. MQ! Na-in I'ikIlItbI'. Mft I'.t'.iIllI't' l'.tlitm'. Ltmllvgt- Iviitt-i Rtnaril. Piilvlit' Rt'latlrms Iilltllflllilll IPRICIBERG. IRENE FRE l' LER. ROS EAN N IIIIIFQQI Sigma Psi Stmiritx FRIED. jILI. BI'TI.ER Clfli. FRIEDEL, RITA ANN XLR. Y.. 'I' IMS FRI EDLAND ER. ROSE I.. FRIEDMAN. PALL A. Alpha Sigma Mu Fratvrnitx. Sl-.1 Cliilr, St-it-int-Q' IIFQQIIIIIAIIIHII FROLICH. DANIEL YY. Tlim-ate-i Gmltl - l'rvxitlt-iit. Yin- l'n-sitlviit, NI ' XTIC, Stmlciit l aviiltx Ctmiinittm' -- lmlmtiwal I'.tliit'atiim Di-pt. IJLCIIS. IIRl'Clf Young Rt-piililituiiix V- 'l'it-ax f.IIAlII'Ill.lIl. liitlu Iliilv, I limi, Nu Sigma Phi l iatvi'iiilx Fl'HR. ALAN Concert Band. Stage Band, Orchestra. NYoodwind Ensemhle FIQSARO. FRANK Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. IFSC. Circle K Cluli - Secre- tary. Industrial Education Chili. Orientation Committee CQMQNE, JOAN FRANCES C:.sLc:ANsitE, JOHN DAVID GARAI. STEPHEN G. Bowling CARABARINI. CARLA GARDINER, MARY ANN GARCIULO. SANDRA ANNE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority. Finan- cial Secretary CARRISON. EVAN T. Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity, Lamhda Alpha Sigma Honor Society CARVIN. JOSEPH GATESY. MARYLEE Kappa Epsilon CAVIN. SUZANNE ELIZABETH XVoinen's Softhall, Theater Cuild. Newman Chili CAZE. ONNALEE R. Varsity Hockey. Basketball. Sott- liall. XYRA. TANIS, fiyninastics. Folkdance CELB. ROSE HELENE CELLMAN, ARLENE Alpha Sigma Lamlida Honor Society GERBERVILLE, ANITA Social Committee CIACONA, DOREEN l.amlida Chi Rho Sorority Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society CIANNOTTI, ROBERT JAMES J, Y. Basketliall. Intramural Bas- kethall. Social Committee - President. Nu Delta Pi Fraterni- ty, IFSC, Creek Sports, Class Congress. Intramural Council CIBBONS, DARBY ROSE International Stndy - England GILLETTE. JOSEPH JOHN JR, CILMORE. PATRICIA Sigma Beta Chi Sorority CINCERELLI, RITA MICHELE CIULIANO, ANGELA MARIE Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority, SCATE, Freshman Orientation Committee CLOVER. KENNETH R. Sigma Beta Tau. Brass Ensemble - Band. Chorus. Messiah. Elijah COEB, JO-ANN BERNADETTE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority - IFSC Representative. Creek Sing Chairman. SCATE COLDBERC, ARLENE COLDBERC, HARRIET Kappa Delta Pi COLDBLATT, BONNIE L. COLINSKI, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Corresponding Secretary of Class. Social Committee, Class Congress. MEMORABILIA, Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society CONCALVES. ROSE CREELEY, KEITH Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. Orientation Committee GREEN, DOROTHY HEROLD Theater Cnild, Messiah, Arts Committee, Carnival GREENIDCE, PATRICIA LLEWEL WRA CRIFFITH, RUTH ELLEN Cvmnastics. C.E.C., Wood- hridge State School Program Co-coordinator, Transition Pi'o- gram Co-coordinator CROBER. BARBARA SUSAN CROSKINSKY. NANCY JEAN GROSS, CONSTANCE GRUBBS, JOYCE LYNN CUARNERI. PATRICIA HACKETT, LINDA E. SCATE HA LSALL. A LEXAND RA T. HAMAN, LAWRENCE EDWVARD RTP Secondary Ed. Department, RTP History Department, Social Committee, History Cluh, Newman Cluh, SCATE HANLON. THOMAS F. JR. Nu Delta Pi Fraternity, Social Committee, IFSC .Athletic Chairman, Varsity Basehall, Stu- dent Org. Rep., Leadership Conference HARDER, CHLOEBELLE A. Lamhda Alpha Sigma - Record- ing Secretary, Liheral Arts and Sciences Honor Society HARDINC, SUSAN WHA HARTENSTEIN. JOAN F. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society HARY. LILLIAN Newman Cluh. Judo Cluh - Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society 328 HEDCCOCK, PATRICIA ELIZABETH HEDSTROM, F. JOHN Varsity Tennis HECENAUER, INCRID ALLANA Theatre Cuild. Coffee House Committee HEIGHT, WANDA L. HELLER. DEBORAH MARIE Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority HELMSTETTER, DANIEL JOHN Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity, Circle K Cluh - Board of Directors HENDRICKSEN. SUSAN CAROL INDEPENDENT Staff HEUER, ANCELIKA C. HIELSCHER. LOUISE ANN Alpha Theta Pi Sorority - IFSC Rep., Pledge Mistress, Newman Cluh, Social Committee, SCATE HILL, LORRAINE ANN Judo Chili, Orientation Commit- tee, INDEPENDENT Editorial Board - AdvertisingCo-manager, Nu Theta Chi Sorority - Puli- lic Relations Chairman, Student Org. Rep., Parking Appeals Board Member. Miss Newark State, Miss IFSC - lst rluiner- up. Junior Prom Executive Board HILL. MARY A. HILLMAN, RECINALD L BASBU - cover artist HIRSCH, DORIS E. HOFFMAN, KAREN ANN Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority - Corresponding kcretary. E.A.. Social Committee. Fresh- man Orientation Committee IIOFMANN. l'RSl'l,A IIELENE HOCSTROM, ELIZABETH JANE iiouzmiis. Lixm. MARC AR ET HOLLAND. CAROL E. IIOLMES, DIANA ALICIA IIORZEPA. MILDRED II. SCATE IIOSID. IRA GEORGE Circle K Cluh - Trvasnra-l'. President. Nu Signia Phi Ifratcrf nity, judo Clnli IIOURICAN, EILEEN SEA, Slii Clnlv, NSC Rand, IYRA - Fciicing Cluh HOVER, PECCY HOMIE, SHA RMA N Theatre Guild, Mixed Chorus Madrigals IIUBBARD. PATRICIA ANNE HUFSMITH, RUTH ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority IIULL, MARILYN ELLEN Therater Guild. Folk Dancing Cluh, judo Cluh HULLFISII, ELLA L. Nu Sigma Tau Sorority - Vice-President. Prcsidt-nt, IYhitc- inan Hall Secretary and Social Corninittec HURYYITZ, SIIERYI. JOY Hlnnanist Clulm. Newark State Strikc Coinniittee, Stndcnt Rcp. Cnrricnlnni Connnittcv - Sec. I-Id. Dcpartinent ILARIA, LILLIAN Omega Sigma Psi Sorority A Corresponding Secretary, Creek Sing Chaiman. Newark State Chorus, IiHllt'l'I'l Choir. IIVSC llc-pi'n-st-iit.itiu- INCRAM, I'A'I'RII IIA I-'RANCIS St IATE INYANC. TI'I'l'S l'I U'l' I,annlnlzi Xlphai SIQIIIAI 'I'i'n'a sure-r. Ifort-ign Stndvnt Coinnnt- tm' ISRAEL, NIARTIN I'AI'I. Conn-vrt Rand - .III't'tlSlII't'I'. Rrass l':IlSt'IIIlllQ', Stages Rand. Coiivcrl Choir. Music Edncalor's Na- tional Coiilcrcncc - Yin-- Prcsident. 'I'rvatsiirc-r. Siqina 'I'hcta Chi l ratvrnitx I'lvdg,t- Coordinator. I'arlxing .Ippcals Board IACIIIM. ARLENE LINDA Varsity Fivld Iloclwy, Raskvt- hall. Tvnnis. XYIIA Iixt-L'iitivc Roard. 'IIAMS - Class Rcp.. Inv trainural Yollvylmll. Solitlmall. Lacrosst-, Eollt Dann' Clnlx IACOBOYVITZ. M. ALAN Eveniiig Stndcnt Council. Consti- tution Connnittcc. Elvction IIUIIIIIIIIICC, Ifacilitivs Coininit- tcc, Ry-Laws Corninittvv, Inf structor and Course- Evaluation Coininittcv. Das' School Liaison Coininittvc: I'rcsidont's Contviv vncc Connnittvv. Covvrnor's Stndvnt Coiitc-rviicu, Renata Chili jACQl'ES. CONSTANCE A. JACCIE, NEIL IANESKY, LAXYRENCE Kappa Dvlta Pi Ilonor Society' IAZYVINSKI. DANIEL IR. Theatre Cnild. Dougall Ilall Standards Coininittcc IEN KI NS, PATRICIA A N N JEILALLD, CORENE MARY Rho Theta Tan Sorority l'lt'tlL1i' Nllsllvss IIMCUSIKY. 'I'III-IRI-ISK KNNI-I .Indo lluli, I t-raving llnlv Slsl tluli, t..l-ht... NLISII X IUNICS. I'A'l'RlCIA M. KAISER. CLAIRE C. Kappa Ili-lla l'1 Ilonoi Socivtx KALINA. MARY NNN KANE. KAREN SONDRA KANTROM'I'I'Z. MARILYN Nlfllll' UXYI, - tfohnnnist IsAl'I.AN, ROBERTA ANN KARTACENER, JO-ANNE KAYLER. EIJAYIN STI'AII'I' JR. Alilllil l'ln Oincga, N4-xiinan Chili KECZMERSKI, PATRICIA R. Lanilxda Chi Rho Sororitx Ilistorian KELIN, TRONNIE TIIERESA KELSIIOW, KATHLEEN I . KIAMIE. CHARLES EDWARD Jn. KIECIILE. CELESTE IIELEN Lznnhda Chi Rho Sororitx - list' Rvp., 'I1Iil'kINlII'L'I'. SEX KINCEI.. I'Al'l.A C. Nu Iht-ta Lin Sororitxg l.ln'm-if It-atlt-r, NYRA KLESS. LYNNETTE Nainv Croup Coinniittt-tx Ifihn IIOIIIIIIIIIUC. 'IIcil1pol'al'x Ilonors Connnittcv. Kappa Dvlta IH Ilonor Socivtx' - Corrc-sponding Scui'ctai'i'. Littlc tlallcrx, Popu- lation Zi-ro KLOTSKY. Ll'CI LLE E. its wr. :manual jois its.xi'i'.i'1i,i-:nonMinius kappa llvlla l'i lienisnilt-1 KNUCIII-II.. NXNCAI If. NILIIIIA kappa lllll Soloiutx IILTHIIIIIIQ St-trn't.ulx, I lft . Sovial Lonuuitt a-e', l ivslnn.tn thu-iut.ition KOEI .l,IIOI I ER. 'I'ERIiSE ANN NuSigln.l'I'.1uSoloillx. N I If X KOIILER. IsX'I'III.IiliN Is0jAIi. DULORES .IORDAN Xlpha SILLIIH' l,.nnlmd.t llonol Soclclx. Xlpha Rapp.: Illl.II3lt'I KK I I .ESA. C il I ES'I'IiR j. Nu IX-lla l'1 I'i.ilvrnitx Coll 'l't'Qnn KONDRA'l'0M'SIsI. I.I N DA S. KOPLIN. 'I'III-ILMA Xlpha Sigma l.ainlmd.i KOSIOR. DIA NE KOYACS, MARIE Slxi Clulr, XYRX - I'qt'IIt'lIIL1IltlllA SEA. St f X'I'lf ROYAL. SIIARUN CATIIICRINIC KOYALER. ANDREA KAREN KUYITZ. SELXIA KOZAREK. STEI'IIEN M. Nu Sigma I'ln I r.1tvrnitx. .Indo Linh KRAKOM' IEC IK I. MARIE imxcziziiik I7 XNA IIEYIEM' Maiiaging Izditor. I'.KlIlUI lIl'I hu-t. l..nnlvd.i Xlpha Sigma llonoi Sorit-tx. SXllt'lII'lPllllt'tl Sunni In-.nu. St' NTI KRRAYAC i. M EI .AN I E KRETCIIMER. ROSEMARY Cheerleading - Captain. XYRA. TAMS. Nu Theta Chi Sorority Kmssorr. RENEE IRENE Theatre Cuild. Kappa Delta Pi. KRIST. LINDA ANN KROSCH. DORIS R. KROY. FRANK III Xlpha Sigma Mu Fraternity. Circle K Cluli. Student Faculty 'Xdyisory Committee - Indus- trial Ed. Dept. KRUNKOSKY. ANN KRLNKOSKY. IULE ANN KRLPNIK. ROBERT Nu Delta Pi. NCATE. SCATE. Election Committee. Varsity Baseliall - Manager. Yarsity Basketliall - Statistician. Social Committee. Lamhda AlphaSigma lionor Society. Mathematics Department Curriculum Com mittee KUBULAK, CHRISTINE A. KURTZ, IAMES KURZWEIL CAROL A. LaCAPRA. VINCYNE LACKTIS, LINDA Alpha Theta Pi Sorority LaFORCE, DORLAN AVA LAMB, BETTE B. LANZA, ANTHONY LARSSON. MARIE ELIZABETH St.-XIIZ. SEA, Beta Delta cllll Sorority - Purchasing Agent LATA. I'Al'LINE ANNE LAVITZ, RENEE A. Xlpha Sigma Lainlmda. Tutoring LEDDER. RICHARD F. Archery Team, College Chorus Drama Cluh, Nu Delta Pi LEE, PAMALA ANNETTE LEFTIN. SELMA LEIBMAN. CAIL YVETTE Spectrum Cluh. Hiunanist Cluh LEINER. ROCHELLE SUE LEMKE. NVILLIAM C. LENTO. JANICE Renata Cluh. Student Organiza- tion. Liaison Committee LEONARD. NORVIA Cuides Cluh - Corresponding Sec.. Treasurer LEONARDIS. ARLINE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority - Cor- responding C.E.C, LEONE. BARBARA LEPORE, AMELIA E. LEVIN. MURIEL LEVINE. CHARLOTTE H. LEVINE. JANIS CLARE TAMS. WBA. Folk Dance Cluh. Modern Dance Cluh - Manager LEWIS, DEBORAH C. LEWIS, ETHEL JUNE LIC HTE NSTEIN. DA VID S. Class Congress, INDEPEN. DENT - Feature Editor. Col- lege Center Board. CUE. Project You. NSA Delegate. NSA ffflefllilliitflr. Student Faculty Coop. President's Cahinet, Stu- dent Council. Dean Search Committee. Finance Board, Col. lege Conference Committee. Persoiicl Policies Committee, Student Body President - Alpha Sigma Lamlida LICA. EUGENE DENNIS Mixed Chorus. Student Activi- ties Staff LICA. PAMELA LAMAR LICUORI. KATHLEEN Omega Sigma Psi - Vice-President, Co-Chairman of Creek Sing. Theater Guild. NSC Concert Choir LILLI. ANTHONY L. Chorus. Sigma Theta Chi Frater- nity. Creek Sports LINDLA, THOMAS JOSEPH JR. Senior Class President. junior Class Treasurer, Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity. Executive Director - Miss Newark State Pageant. Miss New jersey Pageant Staff, Leadership Conference Planning Board - Treasurer. Chairman. IFSC Scholarship. Student Org. Rep.. Class Congress. Course Evaluation Committee. Suh- Committee for Disciplinary Action. Bonds Yes Committee. Committee for the Elementary Ed. Dept.. SEA, Freshman Ori- entation, President's Inaugara- tion Committee, Finance Board. Freshman Carnival Committee. College Conference Committee. National Student Register LOCKETT, .IOSEPHINE YVONNE CBA. Students for Adult Activi- ties. C.E.C.. Students Rights Committee LOMBARDI. ADELINE V. Renata Cluh LOMBARDO, JOSEPHINE ANNETTE Newman Cluh. Social Commit- tee ot NVhiteman Hall. Messiah. Elijah LOPILATO. JOHANNA F. Theater Cuild - Corresponding Secret ary LOSPINOSU. LINDA ANN Rho Theta Tau Sorority 330 LUITHLE, HAROLD i LUKAS, ARLENE B. A Spanish Cluh. Ski Cluh LYNCH. ELIZABETH THERESA LYSKO. jOHN JR. Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity' - Executive Board. Carnival Publi- city Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society. SCATE, MEM- ORABILIA - Co-ordinating Editor MacCOY, ANITA C. MacLEAN, DONALD BRUCE MACKIE. BRUCE ALDEN Baskethall - Varsity and j.V., Science Cluh MASLIN. BRENNA SARAH MCCABE, KATHLEEN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority MCCARRON, MARY MARGARET Omega Sigma Psi Sorority - Social Chairman MCCOMB, RICHARD ALAN MCEACHERN. CAROL R. MCELROY. LYNNE MARIE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority MCCOWAN. MEREDITY T. Swimming Team. Science Cluh. Omega Sigme Psi Sorority MCHALE. MARY M. Newman Cluh. 'Indo Cluh MCLOUCHLI N. KATH LEEN NIARY NICNULTY, AND REA K. C.E.C.. Co-coordinator of Ytoodhridge Proiect. Senior Traineeship MCSVVEENEY. MA UREEN MADDOX, SUSAN A. MADORMA, CLAIRE MARIE MACUIRE. KATHLEEN ANN Lambda Chi Rho Sorority - Vice-Pres,, President MAHON, HUGH josEPH ja. MAHON, SUSAN MARIE Beta Delta Chi Sorority - Histo- rian. President. Leadership MAILLOUX, IANET MAJEIYSKI, IOHN MANARA, -IUDITH .ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority - Fi- nancial Seeretary. Pledge Mis- tress MANERI. GERALD F. M ANZIE, BARBARA KOSTRZEWSKI Sigma Beta Chi Sorority MANZO, PHYLLIS MARY ANN Rho Theta Tau Sorority MARCHESANI, NANCY Student Org. Rep., Leadership. Lambda Chi Rho Sorority MARINO, ROBERT Tennis Team, Circle K Club Y Secretary MARSH, LYN MARTIN, DOLORES ANN Kappa Delta Pi - Honor Society MARTIN, SUSAN ELAINE Kappa Delta Pi - Ilonor Society MARTINELLI. MARIE A. Nu Sigma Tau - Recording See- retary MARTONE, PATRICIA ANN Kappa Delta Pi. Newman Cluh MARTUCCI, JO HN A. lntlustrlal Education Cluli f Recording Secretary. Sigma Theta Chi - Ilistorian MARX. DONNA SWIDLER MATLIN. CHRISTINE CZAP Newman Cluli MATONE. PATRICK ANTHONY MATOS. PALLINO Yice-President - I7resliiuau Class, Student Org, Vice- President. Student Council. Finance Board. Class Congress, NSA. Delegate. Presidential Search Coinniittee, Biafra Drive, Code ot Behavior, CCB.. Due Process. Election Connnittec. I.E. Cluli. Student Legal Rights Conference. Sigma Theta Chi - Ex. Board, Encounter week - Chairman. MATTHEIVS. KAREN ANNE MATTSON. IEANETTE M. MAY. KENNETH P. Sigma Beta Tau, varsity base- lmall, Freshman class treasurer, class congress, Miss Newark State Pageant. Appalachia Frmd Drive, Student Council. Student Council executive hoard, Course Evaluation Committee, orienta- tion eommittee. carnival com- mittee, intramural liasketliall. Scate, All Creek Football Team. Bonds Yes Committee. Scholar' ship Fund Cornniittee. National Student Association Assistant. Coordinator. ARPT Committee - Education Department MAZl'R. JACQLELINE Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority MEEKER, ALAN Band Vice-President, Chorus Vice-President. Brass Ensemble MEO. ELIZABETH A. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority MEIICIC. DON EDIYARD Nu Delta l'i I raleriutx Tit-asui cr, College Ilt'lIIt'l' Hoaitl M ERI .INO, ROBERT ANTIIONI Sigma llieta t,ln Iirateruitx MICELI. IOSEPII MIKI'I.A. HOB Concert. Stage Bautls. Uielicst ra. Percussion. II'nul lfnseinlile. . . . . . . , NSQ. t,arnix'al, Xice liesuleut Concert Bantl hIII.I,I'II'I. DAVID GLENN Baslietlvall MILLER, CARRIE BARTEE MIRKOYICII, MICHAELENE HRABAR Omega l'lii Sorority. College Centcr Board - Naine tlroup t.onunittee MIZZONI. Sl'SAN Sigma Beta tilu Sorority - Cfor- responding, Recording Secretarx MOMAT, MARIAN MONACO. NANCY KAREN MONAHAN. -IAMES E. NIONSTROSKI. A-ALICE RIT.-A Volleyliall Cluli MOORE. PATRICIA C. Baslietliall Team. Sottliall Team Hockey Manager MOORE, SANDRA JEAN Beta Delta Chi - Social Chair- man, Leadership Conterencc College Center Board - Pulili citx Committee. Scate MORELLA. CIIERYI. L. Modern Dance MORCEN. BARRY Theatre Cuild MORCENBESSER. MYRON I. little K4 lull XIORINO. FRANCIS CIfIlXl.D Sigma 'I'la-ta t ln MORRIS. ROBERT If. X10RYICK.BRl'CIi R. IlI1'rIIl't'I.lllltl MOSIIA. PAl'I. R. Nu Delta l'i I ltIlQ'lllllX Ile coitliug St-cretarx, Crt-4-ls lfool liall. t.rt-cl-t sottliall lfiwtl t'oniuiittcc, IIXSI' 'l'it-asiiici, Dougall Ilall l'.x--t-ulixe lloaul MOSES. DORIS MOSIOR. MARY EI.I,I-IN Spanish tflulw - Nt-tin-t.iis. Kappa Delta l'i MOI. I.II.l,IAN S.t'.Xfl'.If. MOYER. CAI I. IEAN lflet-tion tionunittt-c. tluules tluli, Class Congress, NNIIIIUIIIAII Ilall Stantlarils I.tlIllIIllIIt't' t,hairnian MLRPIIY. ELAINE ANDREA KELSO t'ouncil tor Ext-cptional tliil llI't'Il. TAMS. N 'x,II I'.l':.li. Mill I - 'l't'lllllN. IIQISKUIIMIII, ltillx dance. field liocltex, Xollt-xliall Ml'STRA. EDIYIN YY. MYER, IVALTER II. Alpha Sigma Mu Ifraternitx Federation i'cpreseiitatise, Yice President. Federation Corres pondiug Secretary. Creclt Ifoot liall. Creelx Sottliall. NSI toni iulttec NAAIM. CAROL ANN Slf I. IX ouianis liliorus NAI'OLlELI,O. MARILYN Sigma Beta Chi - Vice Presi dent, I.ES.C. Reprt-seiit.itiu- NAPFRANO. MICHAEL A. Sicnna Beta Tau - President. Student Organization - Treasur- er, Executive Board, Finance Board - Chairman. Student Council. Class Corrgress. All College Athletic Board. Leader- ship Planning Committee. Fresh' rrrerr Orientation, Carmyal Book Store, All College Conference! Committee. S.C.A.T.E.. MEM- ORABILIA. Bonds Yes NENIETH. JOIIN JR. Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. Course Evaluation Chairman. Student Directory Chairman. Ski Club President. Tennis Team. Ice Skating Club Manager. Stu- dent Council. Personal Relation Committee, Leadership confer- ence. Orientation Committee NEPA, LORETTA ANN Kappa Delta Pi NESCOOD. PATRICK Circle K Club, Varsity Soccer. Varsity Coll NEWBY. SOLOMON V. NENVMAN. DIANA MARIE NOBILE, MARLENE A. Renata Club NOON, EILEEN FRANCES Nu Sigma Tau Sorority - Treaa snrer, WR.-X - Modern Dance Clulr, TAMS NOREN. CARI. DAVID NOTTE, LINDA VIRGINIA S,C.A.'I'.l-I., Freshman Orienta- tion Conrrnittce NOVELLO. LINDA NOVOSEDLIK. MARIE ANN NYCZ, STEPHEN Ilurnanrst Society, l.ittle Callery OATNIAN. WII,I,IAM III Class Council O'CONNOR. KATHLEEN RITA Freshmen Orientation, Leader- ship, Nu Theta Chi Sorority, l.F,S,C, Representative. S,C,.X.T.E. OBSZORNY, ROBERT ANTON Nu Sigma Phi - President, Ski Club, Judo Club O'DONNELL, THOMAS Sigrna Beta Tau - Executive Board, Creek Sports, INDEPEN- DENT Sports Editor, Hogans, MEMORABILIA, Orientation Committee OLENDZKI, JUNE oPm'sK, WALTER Neuman Club ORLANDO, JOAN ANN ORSINI. PAT V. JR. Circle K Club - Vice President. Treasurer. Industrial Education Club ORTYL, KAREN NACY OSTMAN, DONNA MARIE PACHUCKI, LINDA STAWSKI Kappa Delta Pi. Lambda Chi Rho Sorority, Newman Club, S.C.A.T.E., Class Congress, Miss Newark State Pageant, Carnival Committee. Republican Club - Vice President, State Delegate. PACIO. LYNNE ANN PACLIA, JOANNE MARIE VVRA, Varsity Basketball, TAMS Physical Education Club PACLIA, MARIE THERESA Rho Theta Tau. American Speech and Hearing Association PALAIA, FRANK DOMINICK Personal Correspondent of Se- nior Class to Fine Arts Dept. PALM ER, NORMAN PAOLERCIO, RICHARD MICHAEL PAPPAS, THEODORA SCATE PARUTA, TITINA V. PARADISO. CERARD M. PARRISH, PATRICIA MILLER Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society PATEREK, BARBARA ANN PATON. GAIL JANET PATRIARCA. JOANNE CECILIA Student Organization - Secre- tary, Kappa Delta Pi Honor So- ciety - Vice-President, Finance Board, Rho Theta Tau Sorority PATTERSON. KAREN LEE PEASE. ELLEN MaCKAY PEENEY, DOROTHY SHESTKO Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society PELIOTIS, CHRISTINE PEPE. ARNOLD JOSEPH Nu Delta Pi Fraternity - Vice-President. Creek Football PETERS, PRISCILLA SHELLEY SCATE, Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society PETRUCELLI, ELSA PHELAN, LINDA BETH INDEPENDENT, Spanish Club, CCB PHIFER. ALAN C. PHIFER, EMILY PIACENTINI, BARBARA ROSE PIERRE, DONNA MARIE PIERCE, LAUREN RUTH 332 Theatre Cuild, Omega Phi So rority PICA, MARY FRANCES SCATE PINA, ARLEEN THERESA PINTER. PAMELE JULIA Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society TAMS - Historian, President VV.R.A. PIRRONC, KATHLEEN A. PISCIOTTA, ANNETTE POINT, GEORGE M. JR. POLAKOWSKI, WALTER Freshman Orient ation Committee Intramurals POLLARD, LINDA M. Alpha Theta Pi Sorority PRISCO, MICHAEL ALAN C.E.C. PROCAK, FAITH PSOLKA, MARY LYNN SCATE PYONIN, SANFORD B. Varsity Soccer, Lacrosse, Intra- mural Basketball RAFF, MERYLE HELENE N.E.A. RACUCCI, ROSE CLACCIO INDEPENDENT, Curriculum Committee of Elementary Ed. Dept. RAIMONDI, ANCELO RAIMONDI, THERESA ANN Sigma Beta Chi Sorority - Trea- surer RAMSEY, ANNIE V. RANIERI, JOSEPH Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. Industrial Education Club - Corresponding kc-retary RAPPAPORT, ADELE RAYMOND, GER-XLDINE ANN REASON, MARILYN jOYCE RECAN, DIANA L. Nu Theta Chi Sorority - llisto- rian, Sgt.-at Arms. IFSC Rep.. Freshman and Senior Class Re- cording Secretary Class Con- gress, Student Organization- Assistant Secretary, Ilnman Re- lations Committee, SCATE, Leadership Planning Committee, Freshman Orientation Conunit- tee - Secretary. Election Com- mittee - Secretary, Foreign Student Committee - Chair- man, Eugene XYillsins Lecture Series Connnittee - :Znd run- ner-up, Nliss NSC Pageant Committee - Awards Co- chairman, NSA Student Dis- count Prograin - Chairman REID, ROBERT IOHN Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, SCATE - Chairman. Leadership Conference, Class Congress. Orientation Committee REILLY, MARIANNE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority REITENBERCER, KATHLEEN Beta Delta Chi Sorority, IFSC - Recording Secretary, Whiteman Hall Social Committee - Chair- man, Newman Club, Theatre Guild RENAUD, KATHLEEN MARY INDEPENDENT - Copy Edi- tor, Ass't News Editor, Manag- ing Editor, Student Council, Freshman Orientation, SEA - Vice-President, President, Carni- val Exeeutive Board, Leadership RESTAINO, SUSAN BARBARA REYNOLDS, WILLIAM SCOTT Social Committee, Theatre Guild, Dorm Coiuieil RI CC ARDI. DIA N E NYoodbridge State School Volun- teer Program, C,E.C. RIIODES, GREGORY I.. Sigma Beta Tau l raternity. Tennis Team - Captain. Aliss NSC Pageant - NIIISICJII Direc- tor RICE ROSEMARY E. Lambda Chi Rho Sorority - Pledge Nlistress, Social Chair- man, Class Congress, Student Org., judicial Board, Leadership Committee - Secretary, Leader- ship Conferenee, MEMORABI- LIA - Secretary, Cbeering - Cofaptain. Varsity Cbeering. junior lillil Senior Rep. to E.C. Department RICIITER, NVILTRACD RIES. JANE RITA Pi Eta Sigma Sorority - Secre- tary Pledge-Mistress RIFINO, .IOY CLAIRE Modern Dance Club - Presi- dent, Nu Theta Chi Sorority, Camival Committee - Execu- tive Board, SEA RIGBY, MARIE SORRENTINO RINALDI, FRANK D. Band, Orchestra RIPPEN. JANE ELLEN RISO, SARAH DeANCELIS RITCHIE, NIARCIA A. English Club Kappa Delta Pi Ilonor Society RIVERA, DIANNA Ski Club ROBBINS, BEVERLY LEONARD Alpha Sigma Lambda llonor Society, Student Council, Renata Club ROBERTSON, ROSEM A RI E INDEPENDENT - Cops Edi- tol' ROBICIIAUD, SLSAN NI. SCATE ROBINSON. CIIARLENE PIECII Kappa Delta Pi llonor Soeietx ROCCIA. TONI ROCCO, ADELE C. Beta Delta Chi Sorority' RODGERS. STEVEN A. ROEDEL. CIIARLES K. IR. ROGERS, EILEEN Nu Sigma Tan - Coi responding Secretary. SCATE. Nr-wni'm Club RONCO, ANGELA MARIE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority ROSS, BARBARA IANE Theatre Cuild. Folk Dancing Club ROSSI, LINDA M. ROWBOTHAM, PATRICIA TAMS, WRA, Modern Dance Club, Student - Faculty Com- mittee - Phys. Ed. Dept.. Bowl- ing Club, Tennis Club, Volley- ball Club RUBINSTEIN, NORA JANE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority RUBSAM, MARY A. Lambda Chi Rho Sorority' RUDY, PATRICIA ROBERTA Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority - Pledge Mistress. Carnival Chair- man, C.E.C.. Nliss IFSC Contest. Ten Best Dressed College Cirls Contest - Runner-up RUGGERI, jOIIN C. Circle K Club - Vice-president. President, Industrial Ed. Cluli 333 Dorm lxst-riitixe ltuanl. No .Siginal'ln lfiatcinitx Ii l'lwlgi- master RLCGIERO. CWl'INlJOI.YN Nl. 'lilieatrc Cnilil, Sigma Kappa l'ln Soioritx - l'it-sident. ll Sti lim-p Rl'TlIERlfORD. W'll.I,lAAI KENNETII Sigma 'l'licta tlii l ratei'nitx Xss't 'l'i'easni'ci. ,I.I't'iI.Slllt'l'. l.cad- i-rslnp SA. 'IIUNY Sigma Beta Tau - l'ixeciitix't- Board, SCA'l'lf. l ilin Coinniit- tee, Class Congress, Xliss Next- arls State Pageant. NVIEX Stu- dent lieprcsentative. Student Council. lfinance Board. Course Evaluation Conunittee. Bonds Yes Committee. Carnival Coin- inittee, Ifreslunan Orientation Committee - l'1xccutix'c Board. Intramural Baslsetliall. llogans, Sophomore Senn-Forinal Chair- man. junior Prom Chairman. Senior Class Executive Board. Leadership Conference Partici- pant, Dean of Arts and Sciences Search Committee. KNYFC W lfounder. INDEPENDENT - Editorial Board. AIENIORABI- l.lA A Photography Editor. Nlanaging Editor. Editor- in-Chief SABATINI, NIALREEN II.S. PISCES - Associate Editor. Reporter. Pi Eta Sigma Sorority - Pledge Class President, Ser- 'eant at Arms. Election Com- mittee. Nliss IFSC Contestant saiio. jssm D. SACKIN. BARBARA Perlorining Arts Council, NSt Tlieatre Cnild - Prograin Crt-xx llead. President SAKOAVSKI. DOAIINIC P. SA Nl RA. BA RBA RA AN N SANCHEZ. LORAIN MARIE Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society SANTANCELO. KATHRYN LOUISE. Alpha Theta Pi Sorority - Social Coniniittee - Cofliairnian. CEC., ,lunior Trainecship in Special Education SAPROITO. LOLIS R. Science Club, Siigina Beta Tau Fraternity, Theatre Guild SARNAS, joiw s.-xsALA. ROBERT Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity, Stu- dent Council, Orientation - Chairman. Intramural Basketball SAVIDCE. BARBARA S. Mixed Chorus, XYoinen's Chorus, Delta Omicron. Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society SAVINO, MARY JOSEPHINE SCATE, Newman Club, SNEA SAVOCA, -IOAN MARIE SCACLIONE, ANN SCARDILLI, PHILIP Nu Delta Pi f Executive Board, Varsity Baseball SCHETLICK, KAREN MARIE Theater Guild - Historian SCHIER, TOBY Theater Guild - Head of Make up, Assistant Treasurer, Social Club - Recording Secretary, Guides Club SCHIFF, BARBARA Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society SCIIIFFMAN. SALLY SCIIIRCER, jANICE R. C.E.C. SCHLODER, TIIELMA SCIIMIDBAUER, LEROY IOHN Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity - IFSC Rep.. Federation President SCHOEN. JOANNE VERONICA SC HOENER, 'IEANETTE BARBARA SCHRECK, ILENE jOY SCIIREIHOFER, SANDRA MARIE Kappa Delta Pi SCHREINER, PAUL EDWARD Science Organization, Intra- mural Baseball SCHROFF. ROBERTA A. SCHULTZ, SUSAN Nu Sigma Tau Sorority - Pledge Mistress, C.E.C. SCHUR. CATHERINE ELIZABETH Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society SC HW EITZER. RAYMONE ROBERT SCATE SCOTT, DANIEL A. SCUORZO, EMIL Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity, Football SEAMAN, ROBERTA M. SEELEY, .IAMES M. SEIBERT, MIRIAM JOYCE Carnival v Executive Board SEITLINCER. KATHRYN SELTZER. DEBBIE SENA, CARMELLA College Center Board Commit- tec - Film, Carnival SIIOENGOLD, MARK LEONARD Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity, Sci- ence Club SIIUHALA. -IOANNE EILEEN SHUTZ, BARRY DESMOND Nu Delta Pi Fraternity SIANO, ROBERT N. SIENICKI, DENNIS Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity, Industrial Education Club - President SI LVER. MIC HELE SUSAN Kappa Delta Pi - Honor Society - President SI NCER. ELOISE Renata Club SINGER, MARjORIE R. C.E.C. SISKO, ZOLTAN Alpha Phi Omega - Treasurer, Historian, Little Callery SISTO, LINDA ASHA SKEFFINGTON, ,IOANN SKIDMORE, LINDA CHRISTINE Synchronized Swim Club, Ar- chery, Folk Dance Club SKOCHIL, LAUREN C. Beta Delta Chi Sorority, C.E.C. SLATER, DIANNE IOCELYN SLIVINSKI, ANDREA .IEAN Archery, Synchronized Swim- min g, Modern Dance, Folk Dance, Volleyball, Cymnastics SMALLEY, KAREN judo Club, Film Committee. Little Gallery Gang SMITH, BARBARA LYNNE Nu Sigma Tau Sorority 334 SMITH, MARY ALLAIN SMITH, MARYELLEN SMITH, INIAUREEN E. XVRA, Folk Dance Club, Varsity' Field Hockey, Basketball, Cymr- nastics Club, TAMS SMITH, SUSAN HELEN Theater Guild SMITH, WAYNE N. Woodwind Ensemble, Band - President SNYDER, NANCY SNYDER, SAUNDRA REVIS Delta Sigma Theta - Pyramid Club SOKOL, BARBARA ANN Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society SOLIMINE, EDITH SOLOMON, ROBERTA SUE INDEPENDENT, Theater Work- shop, Exchange Student SORCE, LINDA R. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority SOTO, CENOVEVA SCATE, Sigma Kappa Phi Soror- ity - Librarian, judo Club SPAGNUOLO, ELENA FRANCES SPINANCER, SUSAN SPECTOR, SHARON -IOY Omega Phi Sorority SPECKTOR. ZELLA MARCIE Sigma Beta Chi Sorority, Strike Committee SPLENDORIO, MICHAEL ANTHONY Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity - Recording Secretary, Parking and Security Committee - Chairinan, Student Counril. Foreign Student Committee - Treasurer, Orientation, SCATE. Class Congress, Asst. NSA Coor- dinator, Election Committee SPRINCER, XVALTER History' and Social Studies Committee STACK. ANNA MARY Sigma Beta Chi Sorority STAIIC, CORDANA N. Iohn E Kennedy' Scholarship Comm ittee STANLEY, KATHLEEN MARIE Iiamlmda Chi Rho Sorority' A Historian. Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, IIIICCFIIIU STASIKEVETCH. IOHN Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society' STEFANOYVICZ. DENNIS M. STEIDINGER, WALTER II. Ski Clulm, Nu Sigma Phi Fraterf nity' STEIN, FRANCIN E STEIN, SHERYL Pi Eta Sigma Sorority' STEINERT, CAROL M. STENCEL, LOUISE WRA STEPHENS. DLANE STEPHENS, ROBERT T. STIER, IEFFREY L. STISO, NANCY THERESA STOECKEL. RUTH CAIL STOjKA, jOHN PETER Townsend Lecture Board, Ski Club, Orientation Committee STO LLEN. ROBERT StK'L't'l', l.ii't'le K tluli A lioartl ol I,Il't'l'IOI'S, Yollevlyall Clulm STRALSS. MARSIIA ELLEN S'I'Rl'BI.E, BARBARA ANN STRIVNAK. JACQl'EI.INE A. 'l'ht-atre tluild, Spun-trum, Kappa Epsilon Sorority - Pledge Mis' tress, President STR YCHOIVSKI. PAM ELA LOL' I SE Siigina Beta Chi Sorority' SITQALSKI, LEONARD P. Sl'I.I.IYAN. MARY AGNES SZABO, MARIAN E. SCATE, Ilonors Program Com- mittee, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, Ive Skating Clnli TASNER. DON NA IVY TEDESCO. IOANNE A Rcinucoxo TERPOS, THOMAS FRED Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. Circle K Club TERRAZZINO. IOSEPII MICHAEL Newark State Science Organinaf tion - Treasurer, Student Rep. to Biological Science Depts, R.P.T.. Curriculuin. Personnel Relations Committee TERRAZZINO. PATRICIA MCKEOWYN NSC St-ient-e Organization - President. RTP Committee - Science Dept., Curriculum and Personal Relations Conunittt-z'. All College Curric-'uluin Com- mittee, SCATIC. Young Repulili- cans 335 TESONIC. KATIIERINII CROSS TIIALI.. LIBBY ROSICN THOMAS. DIANE THOMAS, CAII, 'l' XMS' Y lixet-iitiyv Roald. XX R X - l'fwt'iitiyt- lloarml, lloxylmg Maii.tgt'r. Yolleylyall 'Iitunn THOMAS. PATRICIA TIIOMSEN, HAROLD AI.I RIiD Nu Sigma Phi l'mtn-rnity f Vive-Presideiit TIMMONS. KAREN A. TINSLEY. CLAIRE MARIE TITl'S, ANTHONY I.. TOBIN. SANDRA AI. TUNIASSU. YIYIAN N.S.C. Theatre AIIIIIKI TOMASIQLA. REGINA M. Rho Theta Tau Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society TONNIES. PAMELA TORINO, ROXANNE TOZZI. -IO ANN ANNETTE TRETOLA. MICHAEL Sigma Theta Chi l raternity TRUBENBACH. BARBARA TSIRIKOS. THOMAS CARY Sigina Theta Chi tratcriiity. tlreelx Raselmall, Orientation Committee, C.E.C. TLLLAI. GLORIA DICANNA L'ZOI.INA. LAURA YAHALLA, THOMAS M. Nu Sigma Phi I raternity, Youn Deniovrats, Industrial Iidiicatiou tluli YAI.IfN'I'I'1, ROBI'fR'I' M. XAI,I'1N'I'INI'i, LYNN Nl. YARANO, LINDA jl-IAN Y ARC X. CSABA IXMI-IS I-I'I I'Ii lumoi Xarsity Il.tsltt'tli.ill. Ni Sigma Pln l'i.tti-rnity, ll- Nt llm-.ul I'I1lLI1II, NI ll X Si-4 it-t.uy YEITRE, A RM A ND Social Xctlyitivs 1-li.urin.m, in It-run Student t ounril l'it-sitlvnt IIIIISIIIIIIIIIII I.HIllIlllIIt't' llmu 'Sl man, Presitli-nt ot l'.yi-rum, ti dent I.UIIllt'll. Stall AAYIIUI lol Nlt.lll HMI.. I,IL'NItIt'IlIItIl ytl yisory t.oiniinttee'. l.oyt-riiors t,ollt-ge I.IlllIt'Il'Ill't' t.onunittt-i- YENTRELLO. DENNIS I' me Xrts toininittt-4' YIiRNO'I'ICA. GERALD jonx Studi-nt Council. Sigina lht't.i t.hi l'raternity, t,l.iss Longit-ss l in.mt-e Board. Oi'iviitatioii Committee, llialra Driyt- Ixlltlll' man, Miss Neyyarlc State Pageant - Pulwlit-ity' f.IllllI'IllllIl, l.l' St' Stliolarsliip Coiiiinittev Illltlll tl t' man, NSI.. I,t'zult-iwliipt nl i Y vinci' Ilepreseiitatiy'n- YERIYII.T. CIIARLES CARI Xlpha Sigma Mu l r.itei'inty. lota nt Intnin.ition.il Cli.1pterPresitle , l't-dt-ration ot Xlpha Sigina Xl Il I i'aternities INK Q, Kd llot Conunittee YICARI. EMILY YISNOYSKY. DENNIS QIOIIN Nu Sigma Pln I'r.iteri ity S t'llk'L' IIl'QtIIll!llIlt!lI YITAI,I'f. CYNTIIIA I ..K' YOCIIIR. MARY I.Ol' W. YOLLMANN, ANNE ELIZABATH Lambda Chi Rho Sorority YOORHEES. COCRTE VVITTE Lambda -Xlpha Sigma. Lilmeral Arts Honor Society. Population Zero YOORHIS. ALBERT D. JR SC..-t.T.E.. Circle K. Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity VOSSELER. KATHLEEN BRIDGET NVAITZEL. BRUCE Student Council, Industrial Edu- cation Club. Ski Club. I.F.S.C.. Nu Sigma Phi Fraternity - So- cial Chairman, President YVALDRON. CECILLA ANN Nu Theta Chi Sorority' WALSH, DAVID Sigma Beta Tau - Pledge Mas- ter. Student Council, Promotion, Retention, and Tenure commit- tee, Ken May, KVVFC. Vice-President Sophomore, Ju- nior. Senior classes, INDEPEN- DENT Editorial Board. MEM- ORABILIA NVASH, CATHERINE, A. Sigma Beta Chi Sorority VVAXMAN, STEPHEN CHARLES Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity. Class Congress, Election Com- mittee - Chairman. Orientation Committee. Student Council. Presidential Advisory Board, Carnival Committee NVEBER, DORIS JANE XYRA - Field Hockey. Archery. Folk Dance. Fencing, Gymnas- tics. Aquatics Club, TAMS, Whiteman Hall Social Commit- tee, Foreign Student Committee - Treasurer. Vice-Chairman. Chairman XVECKESSER. CATHERINE ANN Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority - Pledge Mistress WEISBROT. GLORIA WEISS, VVENDY SUE Kappa Epsilon Sorority WHITE, INA MARILYN INDEPENDENT - Circulation, Ott-Campus Editor, Co-News Editor. Lambda Alpha - Vice-President WH ITLEIG H, GEORGE WHITLEY, DENNIS WAYNE Freshman Class President, Stu- dent Council, Parking Commit- tee, C.U,E. - Co-Chairman, Class Congress, Faculty Rela- tions Committee, Student Fac- ulty Coop., Art Display Com- mittee, Sigma Beta Tau - Art Chairman, Football, Leadership Conference, MEMORABILIA WHITWORTH, MARY SUSAN SAVAGE Dana Reveiw, S.C.A.T.E,, NSA WICHINSKY, ALAN PAUL Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity WIERICK. PATRICIA ANNE WIKANDER. DEBORAH SARA Omega Sigma Psi Sorority, Theatre Guild - Publicity Chairman. Aleithian Society - Vice-President WILLIAMS, JERRY WILSON, JOHN ROBERT Soccer - Co-Captain NVILVERDING, JOANNE WINTER, ELAINE T. S.C.A.T.E., Lambda Chi Rho Sorority YVISCHUSEN, ANNE M. Theatre Guild VVOLFSON, DULCIE MARY VVOODRUFF, WENDY ANN Ski Club WRIGHT, KAREN MARIE Freshman Orientation, Class Congress, I,F.S.C., Cotmcil of Exceptional Children - Secre- tary. President. Nu Sigma Tau Sorority, Social Committee WROBLEVVSKI, BERNADETTE Judo Club, Archery Club, Fenc- ing Club, S.C.A.T.E., CCB Pub- licity Committee, Ski Club YAGUINTO, JOSEPH INE YARNELL, KATHRYN L. Lambda Alpha Sigma - Chair- man, Renata Club, Spectrum Club YOBBI, JANET ANN Rho Theta Tau Sorority - Greek Sing Chairman YOUNG, RAY Science Organization YUNGST, HELA Miss New Jersey. Miss Newark 336 State. Glamours Top Ten Col- lege Girls, Concert Choir, En- semble Chorus, Theatre Guild - Secretary, Omega Sigma Psi Sorority ZAGORSKI, GRACE MARIE Republican Club ZALESKI, JANICE Freshman Orientation Commit- tee, Omega Sigma Psi Sorority, I.F.S.C., Election Committee, S.C.A.T.E. ZANIAS, PETER Sigma Beta Tau - Executive Board, Science Organization, NSA, NSA Congress Delegate, Freshman Orientation Commit- tee. Greek Football, Carnival, Leadership Conference, Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, S.C.A.T.E. - Special Events Director, Chairman ZDRODOWSKI, MICHAEL STEPHEN Circle K Club ZELIN. AUDREY MALTZ ZEMAN, CANDACE LYNN ZEZZA, ANTOINETTE MARIE ZMIGRODSKI, FRANCEEN S. Sigma Kappa Phi - Sorority - Assistant Treasurer ZOLEA, KAREN C. ZURKA, PAUL T. Sigma Theta Chi Fraternity - Assistant Pledge Master, Pledge Master, Greek Football, Greek Softball GENERAL I DEX T1'r1E,E 1 PP.oLoc:uE 2 FALL 4:4 LEE-xDEP.sH1P c:oxEEEExc:E 34 ORIENTATION :ara 1N.4Uc:UR,vr1oN :ss SOCCER 40 IIOMECONIINC 44 SOULEUL WEEKEND 44 FOOTBALL 46 CHEERLEMJEES 54 WOMENS FIELD HQCJKEY se TE14CHEP.'s CONVENTION 58 PLEDCINC so 1.E.s.C. 62 CREEK E0oTE,xLL 64 THEATRE cum as JEAN BRODIE css 1,0L'1S 1f.1X1,CO .IUDO C1.L'B XYINTER C1 IRISTXIQXS fN1E1,fXN1E B.-XSKETBpX1,1, BONYLINC XYON1 EN'S B4XSK1'1'1'15,1X1 ,1, INDEPENDENT BASBI1 DANA MEMORABILIA DAVE LICIITENSTEIN STUDENT ORC I ,QXNIZQXTION ENECL'T1Y1i BOARD STUDENT COUNCIL FIN.-XNCE BOARD COLLECIANS FOR BLACK ACTION COLLEGE CENTER BOARD SCATE T1 I... .-.4 A-3 T1 TH TS H2 5.1 H6 S111 S11 92 916 915 1111 102 11123 1114 1116 FACULTY SENATE KAPPA DELTA PI EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BAND GROOVE PHI GROOVE SXVIMMING GREEK BASKETBALL STUDENT ACTIVITIES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SPRING CARNIVAL MISS NEXVARK STATE LACROSSE BASEBALL GREEK SOFTBALL CREEK SING ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA SIGMA MU ALPHA THETA PI 108 110 112 114 116 118 122 126 128 129 130 134 136 140 144 146 148 150 152 BETA DELTA CHI CHI DELTA DELTA SIGMA PI KAPPA EPSILON LAMBDA CHI RHO NU DELTA PI NU SIGMA PHI NU SIGMA TAU NU THETA CHI OMEGA SIGMA PSI RHO THETA TAU SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA BETA CHI BETA TAU KAPPA PHI THETA CHI FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION SUMMER SENIORS SPECIFICATION 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 184 199 200 339 . 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