Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)
- Class of 1965
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' ' 'F 4, f ' 1' f fi-5 3-' I , ' . -' X A fu, ,157 ' .. .! -.QF 4, ' I , i , 1 hTh I I I F L V l s P at Punch f ., .1 .2 T-HCI C Llfgf Th is e Q u, a this P I 5 ,.. IV! 'LW-' 5- 'ziwf' -s , ,A s. fn???' .i1J',f fs? 1' Q 55:11 ,E b if -ififx, .,-5-hy: av' p 'N fir X sf If Y rzg jff-ff l ' 4 i if ' if-if 'X from W ...ig- 3 14 X -ru '49 bb 4 QQ c vga ssc rl Cy v f . s' io N an ' 5 fu vt- 6 M ' :DQ is 'Xqb The Coachmen: Thom Niles, Jackie Jiacolon' V 4 O C, 0,05 ,, , . acl f 'i Qi coicnmzu T0 Plznro. f it rl x 'B Q- 05 O60 '5 U . VL fbxl Q X qqh TOO x ce WINTER GARNIVAL so to Pedagogic Panorama is the theme of Winter Carnival, 1965, and it is time to get more facts about it. Winter Carnival will take place one week after the end of exams, Jan. 29th, 30th Sz 3lst. It comes at an ideal time - all the worry of first semester and finals is over and the worry of second semester hasn't begun to hit home yet. Everyone is in the mood for some relaxation and fun and here it is...Winter Carnival. As before, every class will compete to create the best snow sculpture in the contest being held starting at the end of finals. Also eligible to compete are the domi and any club or organization on campus. Events Listed Friday's events will include, besides finishing touches on snow sculptures, a toboggan run Ito be built in back of the schooll. Fol- lowing this activity there will be hot cocoa and dancing to records in the lounge. Saturday is a BIG day. ln the morning snow sculptures will be iudsfed and the cafe will be open sac Hall and lt noon the Winter pics willbe held in 1 Gym. Last, but by no 1. comes the dance Satin ,rt at which the prizes for Luv snow sculptures will be awarded and, of course, the Queen of Winter Camival crowned. Sundoy's Events: To top off the weekend, the Coachmen from Nasson College, in Maine will give a concert Sunday afternoon. Through necessity, an admission of 99412 will be charged for this one event. Remember, keep the dates of January 29th, 30th, Sz 31st free and clear for . . . PEDAGOGIC PANORAMA ll! rx Q x H9916 . 4 X . My pleasure YT . 4. 0 -A T L , r 5 F ! -4 .1Q.,,q LL 'X.x, , , .- ll 1 A F -f 'A 5 in I WCS? QR 0 YN ,, WW an X f ' uf' gif A EI. OU fx ,? I 4 N' 'M ,.1 . Fed x E ,.-4 1 A Q 'J 6 V, HAWK Q Gfvf THEM' X ?' You don? say! ,anne '+L' ' ,u,.,,.,.-- W 4 ,. ,mme ' We called her 'fM0ther. 1 1 L 4 f ,M A- B -z a an -P' ar I' f' 4 Mrs. Mabel Michaels 6 o 00 Oo 0. 90 .f' f- f- Y- x -, - , We nigh-I' be-f:o'r'Q..j 5 ' WY' 5 ' I The rho rrw'xrwC3 SYTQY M-He few- ,ef F' T I . A P I f x Q L V- ,..,,-ik December 1 J :QF far' Har 2, V I 'ul' 3 4 Q41 3 . , . ,A.. N 1., . 'lg QQ. IF. il-' A-ff' . , 1 5 ff 49 gt -if-:la B all 7 ' 'Q 'lh '-Xzx 'ffm frvlfb Zrfcra fung- A little progress is better than none. ,.. 'r VF'-' : H , . .sv V 5 ' . o 'D . xl me V 'F-, t '1 :, ..,, I i-- --,--.,,,gN 'vfnr i-. L lc... 1 1. k -una:-kgs '- in is 3. iv E H 1 J 1 'Zllll the world 's a stage X SLA.. 4 N ess? f'x And each must play his part HANTIGONEH MOSS HART MEMORIAL AWARD Nov.. 1964 41 'o gn. fl 5 Cf LE H G H5 afffhbe when Xiouxm GREA germ-IHEMDEP 57 MH' 45,6 UMBLE 'f SU lk-an fu .av Ju wwf' vb-Mgr, 4 4 Aggyw- fm. ,fm .xwnawuwu M,,.Wf-...... I, 1 ..Q..,,.. 4 -.M fi' -W-S--eww-1u1v.f w.-...W , X ell? pfzf- E EBCOYNQ. It f HY C X X J 4 A ,4 Q -l LESSON Names Armies Lesson Us in Understendings are general cc zing and interpreting the mea are in the fomn of generalize comprehensive statements, CE eentencesij Exo Everyday life is abundant to use fractional, decime Aa Facts 33245993195 932 Festa are even s, actsg take place or have take Knowledges are an accun reorganization of facts BQ Skill? eng Abilities: Ski11s are facfiifies 5 performenceso Exo in sounding Z in vecognizit in pronouncir Abilities are genereliz set of related skillso Exo to read to write to evaluate do lpprecietions and Attitud Apprecletions are likit They are satisfying emc Attitudes are likings f are satisfying emotions Acuiundes are relativel certain directions and pazternso They may be knowledges, or emotions PLAN Detez Subjects: Typee Developmental Presentation Problem Appreciation Drill Review Test ncepts that result from orgenie sings of given situationsc They tions, theories, principles, ami aey ere written in declarative in necessities L, and percent tbinkingo circumstances? etco which 51 place 0 zlation, refinement or u specific mental or motor utters 5 words Qgwords pd powers to perform an overall ess s for or tendencies to choose. 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I STATE COLLEGE AT NORTH ADAMS April 9, l965 HAPPY JOURNEY From left to right- Barbara Wassel, Miss Margaret Lanoue, Thomas Scharrett, Mr. Frederick Bressette, fDirectorl. Three One Act Plays . . . A Review by Susan illurble Under the general supervision of Frederick K. Bressette, an eve- ning of short one-act plays was presented Wednesday, March 31st in the college auditorium at 8 p.m. Thornton Wilder's the Happy Journey , directed by Mr. Bres- sette, pictured both the imaginary and the real world in a delightful blending of the two. Conventional scenery was discarded to empha- size the portrayal of the realistic world. Wilder has developed his play around the family lite of the American scene. Depicting this typical American family was Miss Margaret Lanoue, as Ma Kirby: Mr. Andrew Flagg, as Elmerg Bar- bara Wassel, as Carolineg Thomas Scharrett, as Arthurg Gary Krueger, as the gas station attendant, and Barbara Sheppard as Beulah. Edward Albee's The Sand- box , directed by David Simon, was also a picture of the real and the imaginary world, as well as holding a basic theme of family relationships. Because scenery was limited, active imagination was demanded from those in the audience. Albee, though farcical on the surface, presents a well- based criticism conceming these familial relationships. The cast included, David Meaney, as the young man, Jane King, as Mommyg Thomas Carty, as Daddy, Deborah Clark, as Grandmag and Priscilla Ferreira, as the musicieui. After Albec's somewhat tragic portrayal of life, Tennessee Wil- liams' The Case ofthe Crushed Petunias returns us to the idea that life is worth living...it is wonderful and light. The play is a fantasy, but holds truths found in Prim and proper Massachusetts. The cast consisted of Gloria Mrs randi as Dorothy Simpleg Richard Watson as the officerg David Hyatt as the young man, and Susan Mar- ble, as Mrs. Dull. This play was directed by Louise Gallivan. FINANCES AND THE FUTURE Mr. Hyman Patashnick spoke March 30 on the necessity for people planning for the future, to invest in mutual stocks. The speaker discussed the necessity for small buyers to purchase mu- tual stocks rather than single is- sues, as the best ultirnat.e profits rest in the mutuals. He also dis- couraged investing money solely in insurance policies. A question and answer session followed at which time areas touched on in the twenty minute talk were discussed more fully. New Student Association Constitution Proposed To Student Body Monday The new Constitution offers a long needed change in student government for N.A.S.C. The two chief changes-more representa- tion and student initiated govern- ment-will add a community feel- ing to our campus. Instead of one representative, every class will have at least four Senators to con- tact and represent their interests. This new representation will ex- tend the understanding of, interest in and democratic attitude toward a completely new experiment in self government here at College. These Senators will replace the Presidents of our present Council in only one capacity - that of general college govern- ment. ln the past, this body func- tioned poorly chiefly because of the extreme demand on the rela- tively few people who held these positions who were thereby re- quired to organize and, usually carry out all the activities tor the entire student body. Knowledge of activities and govemment now will be well dispersed. More will be called and most will be chosen. These Presidents shall con- tinue to exist in their present ca- pacity except that they will be freer to coordinate and assess just how functionally their parti- cular group can best serve an cn- larging college community. They shall serve in an advisory capa- city to the Senate as an important Activities Committee. lf they ful- fill these important functions of their office, they will be doing a great service, not only to their constituency, but also hor the en- tire Student Association. It is the Senators therefore, who will be the general integrating body left tree to govern in the best interests of all. The new govem- ment consists of a legislative body, the Senate and its various committees for college life, four self-contained and more active class units, and a judiciary of and for student responsibility. This is not dividing the power of one body, it is adding strength and efficiency through number into three balanced and all encompass- ing branches of one government. continued on page 7 . 'aff - ..-If David W. Hyatt llyott Supports Constitution The years we spend in college are those, which hopefully, will be fondly remembered all through our lives. A college community, like any other society must be or- ganized to produce order from chaos. Since we all believe in democracy and the democratic way of life, it is necessary that our collegiate society be organized in the most democratic manner possible, in order to secure maxi- mum benefit for the maximum mim- ber. This is the function of stu- dent govemment. The present system includes one freshman, two sophomores, three juniors and seventeen se- niors tall of whom are practice teaching for half of their senior yeari. With this arrangement, how is it possible to organize an effec- tive student government which can reach all members of the student body? Clearly, it cannot. On the basis of my experience, I believe that three chief factors are required if the organization of the student association is to be truly effective. They are a strong president, who has power to coor- dinate all phases of college life into an effective whole: the presi- dent down through the specific continued on page 8 89 Dr. fekyl Mr. H yde I 9 WE ll I ' W A-ha-ff! Caught again, i I said y0u're shut-off Stoned again eh? K.,-N 1 ' 3 ,Y ' A.. - ' ZMEEHM 19 km f.-. 4 .L Q I Leisure Time? I Q7 ' S0 Ilzafs hon' itqs doneff ming. i! 4..5'5 'Q Wig 4 5 '-if -.1 xx ks 414m X Q . I sv A N ' P' Yggxfx N X L,- ing Nuscol Newman Club Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society SNEA lr Yi . 'nig- D D Science Club Social Club Lg .Xl A i 'X J L E ills mv- ids h '1 Christian Association . 1' , gp -. 1, G aw. Y' iwif 2:- , M A . 'egg M f M1 ' fri- s',.. J 'f' ff-' 45,mf WW ff H ? 7 i ig.,lf ' in 1 is ,1- . 'V ,I 2. wh... ,,'.g,. Circle K -47 - 'f -A sig sql. jv2,Q M ' - 'af if! ' ' ,' P' -11 .ily .. afww A 4 if if Q 'ls Q 48. , Ss sqf- .: ' it E 5 6 if-?ii 'N . 1895. VOL. l - NO. ll STATE COLLEGE AT NORTH ADAMS MAY io, was Hall Elected -'--fe,::-var-,-.gr-. - I -,, - ff.,-In - -1--5-.Cie-19.-:gp -. -. f 1- .-J 1. lsr 25,54 5 Q.----f - -4: 'fs . 1.1 fre,-',..5.1w j -mfr, 1--11 :Pits z,R,4,'.3f-, --44 f- 4- --ww: -. .. -1--.f- -1 ff-:fn ff' 531.-Q-:Ee N --.-egg, ,rv 1 ., .-- -,bf . . . f . 2 ...ff.r-f.f.s..wf,ei.,.. . 55- x..-gt, H-P5 fi-11553 J-A il. it '. -i -- .W .u:.,,..,. A -Q S-,H ew. f t...t..1,.l.,4-- Jrgxsegir 5 W, R.. 1 . . :rw fwlffees'-2:1-.-:dh iw - M.:,nL.7,'nu27'Qf1f'g'-A u nr., with -V, . ' Mfmf,un..sp,1si,:v,fw r A ll rf Q?4'il17vl3 ' 1 1 eJN'rv.fa1u1.-'xv-'Nw-w ull ' lffeiiilifgztirrifwnftfqnli f 'Q , M f i . . ?5f.13Lw fwfr :jg I , 'V ,X -,tl Vg5,3E,n.,,-si.-aprt fill .uiliw gs Q.. A 1,.m9-ew' f I wi, l.,-..- za-5:62.-itgstsfw,-.F E 7 ff st 1 iff' ' fa. f.fyi'-it-'Tll '1?W.o' .A S f ' Q' :'ht'li:3r.u:twill5.arW:'l'WWl.f52f'gd1wtrtiH4fL3 Gli,q1',s5 1,mftggstisgii-.l:tfltl.pfinn-'' T Yilies-BriitiitiiW2ff'7ti'i5Ut13laL+lti'wliM5iill?lliQf3'4i'f6f'l'i elif!-f'1i53i7iifibni'ftH55'iiiltvrlki-' f 5tz'ji.u:.:..refw '- WW ir- f'fi,w43p fu -W, ' 'f'Wi,gsnv'4'w H' . ' . ig -w .vii-it. it , --naw . inn ,. 12 in ' H 1 v in . . , . Frnm Ich to fight, Dr. John Gillespie, President Freel. DIRECTOR OT STATE C0llE6ES Pl Ol'YO': 'eld SPEAKS AT HONORS ASSEMBLY During the Annual Honors As- semhly held Tuesday, April 27, in the State College Auditorium. un audience ot' 250 Fucfulty and stu- dents heard Ur. John Gillespie, Director ol' the State Colleges in Mnssuehu:-ietts, spenlt on Hflrou- iivity. and lt:-s lrnportnneu in Teu- chers und 'lflioir Students . His remarks and conclusions were very vsoll wet-ivecl by the enthusiastic uudienve. Dr. Gillespie uptly acldressed the group who ntufiniecl the Honors Assembly in the college uuditori- um on April 27. hy urging the stu- dents to 1-ultivute creativity and individuality. within tlnarnselves and within those around them. ilu oxpitzsncul the View that yuinzgg tfeznzhers are moving into un age ol' explosions. 'l'l'l'l new ten- ol' knowledge. This expense is perhaps most indicative of the burdens plueed upon new teachers. All this knowledge we gain is soon to he found obsolete and often incorrect. Knowledge is our business, and we must keep abreast ol' it. The teacher must mnintuin his creativity, he u serv- ant ot' the creativity existing with- in his students, and provide the proper atmosphere for the stimula- tion ul' this creativity. A c-rentive person must be flexible :incl ncluptable. To he Creative students. teachers, und adults. vw must read. and exercise more rlixi 1 sitied thinking. An interesting point Dr. Gilles- pie brought out wus ft , most creative sthgm most f vsitv vlnfrs should he trained ouch to vonteinl with the tren-' population explofi' Y' this tumul' . Lil lell. micli shun involx' , I' tive nl luke ninvli vunsn ol w-'Amiericun Uni- New President of Student Assn. llillllllll TllllN0llT FUR INTERESTING EGTIUN Apathy at State Liollege has suffered a severe set hack. Eighty percent of the student body voted for the officers of the Student Senate under the new Constitution. The enthusiasm ot' the candi- dates, apparent hy the many post- ers throughout the school, was matched by the tremendous man- date of the student body. JOHN GUERCl0 - Vice-President John Guercio is the new Vice- President of the Student Associa- tion, John. who has only recently come to us plums to keep his mind on the pulse of the general col- lege life and activities at NASC as the person next in elinrge dur- ' T li ' A1 w 1 5 - . .1 Q. . fgw1ts:.,9.,ff.s,i,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,1,,,,,,5fJ1M . , 'if' v fx'-.ny r. H A ' -.ag , :Q 5 2. ff A 5. 1 ir-:where L JOHN HALL - President Next your the Student Senate will he presided over by the newly elected President, John Hull. The new President feels that the hard- est obstacle to overcome will be convincing the students to take n deeper interest in the affairs ol' the college. Mr. llall has served in student government heforu and also was u member of the commit- ing the fn ull:-itmes. lla. will try to n sounding laonnl for sug- needs, dent time to tutiona BIN tee that l'ormulut.ed the new con- stitution. lle believes that the document will create astrong foundation on which to build. the new constitution and provisions, Mr. Hull rela- Vllnle in icome acquainted nearly every student at Adams State in both u represen- tutive und non-reprosentutive cn- I,for1.1i11l.re'al on page fl llilffll-5'-H to sue made a personal inspection of all dorm rooms last Friday. and upon finding that many rooms had items tacked or pasted to the walls and window shades. issued an order that all girls in the rooms involved hc campused from April 23rd through April 28th. As you know, there is a notice on car-h dorm bulletin board speci- fying clearly that tacking or pasting anything on the walls is forbidden. ,, +V r- 'N 4,4 121, ' My 'x ,Q Gwyn AM-Q. YQQXQ, f, ,aiiklwkg Wm' Ihh WAY 'M mr mr'- 214- :sm -A-gb-K 'Y .1 lf' A , .3 -bfgs. 5-, , .870-. Zavy Get a move on! That waiting game vu., ,rf 'v V , -v Q. N ' A l H i Mug -K -1, V vv- x ij: , 5 I 4 . . A5 ,, , . ff. ,T . 4 '- V ' 35 15251 iw I t AM N35 is g s... -Q , 1.1. 1 Q' 2 'fi- y X Li ig, rg' Y A sf 5 A+ fm . ' I NN.. 45 3 mmf v- f '?.f,zi.Z,f - ,X A .5 1 A. .A ' 5 'f 'L f' ig: x- 1, ,rj ' , ' ff? A 55 , qu L R Q V5 I, 'Oo- ,9 '. I ,1 .-,Q - I W L 0 J 5 I l , 4 Q -If O 1. 0 K AF ,PQI '. o 4 . vH -. 1 c -Q .7 . Q .'lA I Q an si I o'.'A . o 0 I' 1 ,.l , J 9, '. IJ, M- lc 5 ' ' . f no , Q I I A 4 O f. U5. v7 , ffl. P0 o ,, L o 1-4 v ,3. L ' V '. Y It f lf W - fl 1 X .dy gi. . .KN ' N , -X' x. 51 li' ' 1 NN, ff! 'H X r was-vi' N ii! fu Q .vw ,. 'Q f. . ,, gg, 1' i+++14- +++ it BT- 1 5 RK3. gig , nv X Kal yd' A, X I an ff NYY I L W lli.. 'fi'ih.H7Q pn. f ., cf' 0 IO7 A Senior Class Banquet AT BRODIE MOUNTAIN Kew Ashford, M ass. Saturday, June 12, 1965 6:30 - 12:00 P.M. Dance Band Social Hour - 6:30 pmz. -- Dz'mze'r .ferwd - 7:30 p.m. 34.25 per person tax and tip included ng: 'Q ' xc-I ' x x C! L: '. 5 '11 A ' Q 9 Qv- 0 is Ar-If XELEQ., X . '4 y X Hurry f Mr. President! May I make a suggestion! 4 X 1 E 1 1 Pt , , A . 1 i Q4 .il wlip- -e Yi X 7, .X ' K f . Z Where do I sit? 91,4 ff gsm, '31 J How Tune Flies 3 Cv Q s Why did it have to rain?!? Ur ,4 u ifillfi-1 1 ' gx I i Confusion What do I do with my hat . . . Ops! Cover Where's my mortarboard? ! These 8 Graduates Types Who Finish What They Start The eight tots entering kinder- garten together in 1948 had no idea of when or where they would earn college degrees. But yesterday the eight, now college seniors 21 or 22 years old, marched down the same aisle and mounted the same stage to pick up diplomas at North Adams State College. At Marks School In September of 1948 they en- rolled in a kindergarten class at Mark Hopkins School here, be- ginning the studies that led to the bachelor's degrees in educa- tion they received yesterday. They were split up several times over the past 16 years, some of them switching gram- mar schools and others choos- ing different high schools. But,H mused a State College Official yesterday, they all man- aged to wrap it up together. One of the eight. Patricia A. Girgenti, won the college's two top academic awards and a sum- ma cum laude diploma. The others are Timothy J. Bergendahl, Harold Gitelson, James A. Meaney, James F. Rhodes, Kathleen A. Scully, Jo- anne Troia and Ann E. Cain. pl 1 il' ' 1 K ,- ,gf ,901 I T3 .. 4. sw! 'S Gsm i ,wgfy 5-If Vi, - Q N wil wg -, 'Y ,LX ' V5 J .cgi X I 19 -fix .isyf .L :I 1 fr' - 'Q dj ' 'A-. . , lfk ,L 'f if 4 5'.n ln' I Z- , mf .,,,-, r f'V: CQ. 55.5. liz' QV' we , .iw y' figs' :ra 5? ' x Hi' K .f I -N KJV' --QQ' 2- 1 if X. 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Sprague Award ,Az A Md I ge, 5 X ,av N' , W 1 , X F5 X!g!?ffifzf Lx' -5 1 RONALD ALLEN ALPERT Secondary Student Voiceg Kappa Delta Phig M.A.A.g Stunt Nightg S.N.E.A.g Intramural Basket- ball 'S wwf at af ELIZABETH ITOWNSENDD ASHLEY Science-Math Cheerleaderg Current Eventsg W.R.A. Con- ferenceg Orientation Committeeg MOHAWKg Intramural Sportsg Winter Carnival Decora- tions Chairman, 3g Glee Clubg W.R.A.: Christian Association PETER RICHARD AUSTIN Science-Math Stunt Nightg Intramural Basketballg Junior Class Public Relations Officerg M.A.A.g S.N.E.A. I09 EDIVIUN D THOMAS BERCURY, JR. Secondary M.A.A.g Stunt Night 'lb-f l- TIMOTHY JOSEPH BERGENDAHL Science-Math Baseballg Stunt Nightg Orientation Commit teeg Science Club, President, 4g M.A.A.g Student Council WARREN EDWARD BOHLMAN Science-Math Debating Clubg Young Republican Club, Vice-President, 45 M.A.A. DANIEL PATRICK BOYLE, JR. Secondary M.A.A. KATHLEEN DELIA BRANAGAN Elementary Orientation Court, lg W.R.A.g Tennis Di- rectorg Winter Camival Court, 3 IQA in-Q-w JOAN KMAYNARDJ BUSHIKA Secondary Honor Society, Treas. 4g W.R.A.g MO- HAWK ANN ELIZABETH CAIN Elemenlary Glee Clubg Pres. 43 Student Council Christ- mas Party, Chairman: W.R.A.g Orientation Committee, Newman Club TIMOTHY FRANCIS CARROLL Secondary M.A.A., Pres.g Student Councilg Varsity Basketballg Kappa Delta Phi DEBORAH S. CLARK Secondary Spring Playg Student Faculty Playg Harle- quing Vice-pres.: Delta Psi Omega, Pres.g W,R.A. ZX 'S' dh-ni ui MARION ELIZABETH CLARK Science-Math Science Clubg Taconahg S.N.E.A.g W.R.A SHARON ANNE COLLINS Elementary Orientation Queen, Ig Newman Clubg W.R.A.g MOHAWKg Orientation Comm.g S.N,E.A.g Stunt Nightg Intramural Sports JOAN PATRICIA CONDRON Elementary Stunt Nighty W.R.A.g Current Events ROBERT MARSHALL COOLIDGE Secondary Stunt Nightg MOHAWK: Jr. Class Treas- urerg Bookstoreg Soph. Prom, Program Com- mittee Chairman, 2g Bandg M.A.A.g Orien- tation Committeeg S.N.E.A. NORMAN SEBASTIAN D,AMICO Secondary Newman Clubg Current Eventsg M.A.A. GAIL MARGARET DAVIDSON Elementary Dorm Council, President, 4g Student Coun- cilg Christian Associationg W.R.A.g Intra- mural Sportsg Ski Cluhg Harlequing MO- HAWK DANIEL FRANCIS DeBLOIS Science-Math Intramural Basketballg Science Club M.A.A. A WALLACE JAMES DESAUTELS Science-Math Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseballg S.N.E.'A.g M.A.A. Camera Shy! Fi W M. LYDIA ANN DUBE Science-Math Science Club, Sec.g S.N.E.A.g Intramural Sportsg W.R.A. ILLIAM F. DUFFY Secondary A.A., Vice-pres., 3, Pres. 4g Kappa Delta Phig Student Councilg Intramural Coachg Class vice pres. 2, 3 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CHARLES W. EASTMAN Science-Math M.A.A.g Intramural Sportsg Chess Club GEORGE A. FITZPATRICK ba Secondary M.f?.A.g Kappa Delta Phig Varsity Basket- iQ GEOFF REY ERROL FREIER Secondary MAA, Treasurer 3, 4g Stunt Nightg Soccerg Baseballg Intramural Basketballg S.N.E.A. LOUISE GALLIVAN Secondary W.R.A.g Harlequing Delta Psi Omegag Honor Society ROBERT JOHN GENTILE Secondary Class President, 1, 23 Honor Society: Book- store: Student Councilg Orientation Commit- tee: S.N.E.A.g M.A.A. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES DEANNA R. GER-REN Elementary W.R.A. Class Representative PATRICIA ANN GIRCENTI Elementary Honor Society, Vice President 4g Class Sec- retary 43 MOHAWKQ Cheerleader, Captain 33 S.N.E.A.g W.R.A. HAROLD GITELSON Secondary Intramural Basketballg Taconahg Stunt Nightg M.A.A.g Student Voice ROGER KENNETH GOODELL Secondary Stunt Nightg Intramural Baseballg Soccer, Co-Captain 4g Kappa Delta Phig M.A.A. JANET AGNES GRANGER Elementary W.R.A.g Stunt Night x sq-,. less. FRANCIS PATRICK GRAY Secondary Current Events Clubg Newman Club, Presi- dent 4-g M.A.A. :Fly 'Qf-5' ,- AU!- I30 LAWRENCE HENRY CROSS, JR. Secondary Class President, 3, 4, Honor Society, Stu- dent Councilg M.A.A.g Kappa Delta Phi, gecretary, 43 Intramural Sportsg Parents ay WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES EVELYNNE ANNE HATTAWAY Elementary Honor Societyg Stunt Nightg Student Coun- cil, Secretary, 4g Christian Association, W.R.A.g S,N.E.A.g NETPA Conference WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES DOROTHY ANN HAWKES Elementary Honor Society, W.R.A.g Stunt Night, Glee Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Vice-President, 4 JOSEPH HOLLOWAY Secondary S.N.E.A.g Golf Teamg Intramural Basket- ballg Taconahg Circle K JANET ELIZABETH HOLWAY Elementary Clee Clubg Christian Associationg Current Eventsg S.N.E.A.g W.R.A.g MOHAWK, Parents Day Committee DONALD L. HORTON Secondary Statesmeng Taconah, Editorg Honor Societyg Student Voiceg Student Councilg M.A.A.g Debating Teamg Young Republicans DAVID W. HYATT Secondary M.A.A.g Student Council, President, 4g Cir- cle Kg Kappa Delta Phig Orientation Com- mitteeg S.N.E.A.g Harlequing Soccerg Intra- mural Basketballg Stunt Nightg Mass. S.C. Student Gov. Assoc., Pres.g Delta Psi Ome- gag Spring Playg Parent's Day Committee WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Yi 2? DAVID SOUZA JARDIN Secondary M.A.A.g Intramural Sportsg Varsity Base- ballg Kappa Delta Phi SANDRA GRACE JILLSON Secondary W.R.A.g Clee Clubg Graduation Marshal BRIAN JOSEPH JURKOWSKI Science-Math M.A.A.g Debating Club, Treas., 33 Science Clubg Intramural Sportsg Snow Sculpture, Chairman RONALD KENDRICK Science-Math M.A.A.g Honor Societyg Science Club Cerner-3, Shy! DAVID RICHARD KINNE Secondary Varsity Basketballg Intramural Sports: M.A.A. JOSETTA PATRICIA KNOPF Elementary Clee Clubg Newman, Club, Public Relations Officer, Dorm Council, Sophomore Class, Public Relations Officerg Orientation Com- mitteeg Spring Play: Harlequin, Public Re- lations Officerg MOHAWK MARGARET ELIZABETH KURPIEL Science-Math Science Club, Treasurer, 3, 4-g Mathematics Achievement Award 1963-4-g Honor Society, Treasurerg Eastern States Science Confer- ence Delegateg W.R.A.g S.N.E.A.g Science Fair KAREN LOUISE LANE Science-Math W.R.A.g Intramural Sportsg W.R.A. Play- dayg Stunt Night, Mountain Day, Senior Class Treasurerg S.N.E.A. 5-our' 'If' ROBERT C-. LASHER Secondary Stunt Nightg S.N.E.A.g Statesmeng MO HAYVKQ M.A.A. ANTHONY STANLEY LENGOWSKI Secondary Varsity Soccerg Stunt Nightg Current Events Club, Treasurer, 43 Honor Societyg Orienta- tion Committeeg M.A.A. DAVID J AMES LENNON Secondary Current Events Clubg M.A.A. ROBERT PAUL LINTON Science-Malh Intramural Basketballg Kappa Delta Phi, Presidentg lVI.A.A,, Vice-Presidentg Orienta- tion Committee NANCY JANET MAHAR Elementary W.R.A.g Intramural Sports DONALD ARTHUR MARLOW Science-Math Intramural Sportsg Orientation Committee, chairmang Honor Society WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JANET LORRAINE MARR Elementary W'.R.A.g MOHAWKg Dorm Colmcilg Intra- mural Sportsg Christian Assoc.g Stunt Nightg S.N.E.A.g Parent's Day Committee DONALD JAMES MARRA Secondary M.A.A. A -'Q -Iii BRENDA LANCASTER MARSHALL Elementary Christian Associationg W.R.A. JANICE IRENE MARSHALL Elementary Stunt nightg Intramural Sportsg Dorm Coun- cil, Treas., 33 W.R.A.g S.N.E.A. CAROLE MCDONALD Science-Math Glee Clubg W.R.A.g Taconahg Harlequin Ring Committeeg S.N.E.A., Sec.-treas., 4 Christian Assoc. Vice-pres. 3 President, 4- Intramural Sports, Studetit ,Council, M0i HAWK 7 THOMAS MCGILL Secondary Student Voiceg Intramural Basketball Camera Shy! WILLIAM MERTON MCNEIL Secondary Orientation Committeeg Kappa Delta Phi, Vice President, 45 Varsity Soccer, Co-cap- tain, 43 Intramural Basketballg Stunt Nightg Senior Class Vice Presidentg M.A.A. JAMES A. MEANEY Secondary Varsity Baskethallg Varsity Baseballg Stunt Nightg Intramural Sportsg M.A.A. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MILLER, JR. Science-Math Honor Societyg S.N.E.A.g M.A.A. 316: 1-l y if PETER E. MORRILL Secondary Varsity Baseball: Varsity Soccerg Stunt Nightg 'Spring Playg Kappa Delta Phi, Alumni Secretary, 3, Treasurer 23 Orienta- ji tion Committeeg Christmas Playg Delta Psi I Omegag Harlequing M.A.A. ROBERT ROY MOULTON Science-Mathemalics S.N.E.A.g M.A,A.g Science Club DAVID ALLEN MURLEY Secondary Current Events Club, President 4, Secretary 25 Public Relations 23 Kappa Delta Phig Student Councilg MOHAWKg S.N.E.A.g Kappa Delta Phi, Public Relations Offi- cer, Pledgemasterg M.A.A.g Stunt Nightg Parent's Day Committee JOSEPH BARTON NEILEY Secondary Intramural Basketball, M.A.A. 'ZR CATHERINE IVICCREGOR OLDHAM Science-Maih Glee Clubg W.R.A.g Intramural Sportsg Cantebury Clubg S.N.E.A.g MOHAWK CAROL ANN PANNESCO Secondary W.R.A. MICHAEL FRANCIS PENSIVY, JR. Secondary M.A.A.g Vice President, Music Clubg Clee Clubg Statesmeng Chairman, Band Commit- tee CHARLOTTE LOUISE PIKE Elementary W.R.A.g Intramural Sportsg MOHAWK GRACE KATHLEEN POMEROY Secondary W.R.A.g Intramural Sports 4 BESTY HARLENE QUINN Elementary Clee Cluhg S.N.E.A.g Christian Association Honor Societyg Cheerleaderg W.R.A. CAROLYN I. REED Secondary Clee Clubg Newman Clubg S.N.E.A.g Intra- mural Sportsg W.R.A.g MOHAWK A. LINDA REYNOLDS Secondary Taconahg W.R.A.g Current Events Club JAMES FREDERICK RHODES Secondary Platoon Leaders Class U.S.M.C.g Soccerg Student Voiceg Intramural Sportsg Track Team, 2nd place New England Small Col- lege Track Conferenceg Ring Committeeg Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, U.S.M.C. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES RICHARD FRANCIS ROBERTS Secondary M.A.A.g Orientation Committeeg Kappa Del- ta Phig Glee Club FRANCIS CIRARD RYAN Elementary M.A.A.g Soccerg Honor Society, Presidentg Student Voiceg Student Council CAROLYN SANBORN RYDER Elementary Class Secretary i253 Sophomore Promg Queen, Christian Association, Vice Presi- dent: Clee Clubg Honor Societyg MO- HAWKQ Orientation Committee Y' THOMAS WILLIAM SCHARRETI' Secondary M.A.A.g Soccerg Chess Clubg Harlequin IX IAQ Cameva Shy! KATHLEEN ANN SCULLY Elementary Glee club: Orientation Committeeg W.R.A.g Newman Clubg S.N.E.A. CAROL ANN SEYMOUR Elementary Student Councilg Treas., 4, Assist. Treas., 3g Newman Club: S.N.E.A.g Orientation Com- mitteeg Class Treasurer 1, 25 W.R.A.g Soph. Prom Queen's Courtg Winter Carnival Queen's Courtg Winter Carnival Queen 45 Stunt Nightg Mass. S.C. Student Gov. As., Treas. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CORNELIUS MICHAEL SHANAHAN Secondary Circle K Clubg M.A.A. CLAIRE ELIZABETH SHEA Secondary W.R.A., V. Pres., 3g Pres., 45 Harlequing Delta Psi Omega, Sec., 43 Orientation Com- mittee, Sec., 4 RAYMOND ARTHUR SHEPARDSON Secondary Intramural baskethallg M.A.A.g Honor So- ciety HELEN ROSE SICILIANO Elementary W.R.A.g Soccer Directorg S.N.E.A.g Intra- mural Sports BARBARA ANN SIDES Elementary W.R.A.g Dorm Council. Treas., 4-g Intra- mural Sportsg MOHAWK CARLETON JAMES SMITH, 3rd Secondary Baseball: Kappa Delta Phi: Orientation Committeeg Student Council, Vice-Pres., 4-3 M.A.A. 'l,, 1 l 41 ge :vm '59 pq PATRICIA ANNE SMITH Elementary Intramural sportsg S.N.E.A.g Newman Clubg Stunt Nightg Ring Committeeg MOHAWK., Public Relationsg W.R.A. MARGARET ANNE SPAF FORD Elementar 5' Clee Clubg Christian Associationg Class Representativeg W.R.A.g S.N.E.A. IAA MARTHA HELEN SPOFF ORD Elementary Christian Associationg W.R.A.g S.N.E.A.g MOHAWK STANLEY MICHAEL STEFANIK Science-Math Stunt Nightg Science Clubg Student Coun- cilg Student Voiceg M.A.A. Camera Shy! EDWARD ARTHUR STEVENS, J R. Secondary M.A.A. ROBERT E. TALLARICO Science-Math Honor Societyg Current Events Clubg Young Democratsg M.A.A. DAVID ANTHONY TOMASSINI Secondary M.A.A. JO-ANNE TROIA Secondary Honor Societyg W.R.A.g MOHAWKg Cheer- leaderg Intramural Sports 1 MELBA P. VIEIRA Science-Math Harlequing Current Events Club, Sec., 4g Senior Class Public Relationsg Stunt Nightg C-lee Clubg W.R.A.g S.N.E.A. ALLAN A. VIELE Science-Math M.A.A.g Physics Achievement Award C1962- 19637 ALAN CHARLES VINCELETTE Secondary Euan Nightg M.A.A.g Intramural basket- a Camera Shy! CAROL ANN WATERS Elementary Canterbury Clubg Soph. Prom, Queen's Courtg Dorm Coiuncilg W.R.A.3 Intramural Sportsg Newman Club .P Camera hyf RICHARD ALAN WATSON Secondary Harlequin, Presidentg 3, 43 Delta Psi Ome- gag Student Councilg Spring Playg M.A.A., Winter Carnival, Entertainment Chairman, 3 FRANCINE fl'lODECKERl WILSON Elementary Honor Societyg Glee Clubg W.R.A. BERTON G. YEATON, JR. Science-Math M.A.A. DENNIS P. ZICKO Science-Math Intramural. Basketballg Circle Kg Student Councilg Student Voiceg Stunt Night, Trackg Debating Society, Secretary, 3, Pres- ident, 4-g Science Clubg M.A.A. Camera Shy! DOLORES ANN ZIEMINSKI Secondary Taconah, Editor, 33 Student Council S.N.E.A.g W.R.A. FRANCIS ZOLTEK Secondary Baseballg Basketballg M.A.A.g Orientation Committee As a parting gesture, the Mohawk Staff would like to ex tend its gratitude to the following for their advice and co operation: The Faculty and student body of N.A.S.C. Mazzuchi Studio and Camera Shop HMoses NASCOT North Adams Transcript Mrs. F. V. 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