Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Q gli - 4 . ' 1 x 3' xx , , , K . 1 j fx ' lu N. .29 K. yy., A ' X rpg ' I 'cz . 1 A ,, 1 33.5-Qg A ',p a 'I I Q D -C ,..f-Mgr .,,...-1-fy .if i 'T , H .Af ' it .,-,Af u -Ol . 'T im'--1 -i .Y af . T1 f , ' : A I 3 1: , - I, Z5 . ,YL-,LV-.f'. ,. 411 I I .2 Af 4 ff zz .Z ,,.J -I 1 - I-J-1,,.4.iA STA EULL ESE I7 3 1 3 3 3 3 '21 f Q.. by . , 'ln'- Nm X N. 16 '1,gL'1,-wx , Y, 7 4 1 w H -- 3.1.5. 1 Horizons 1970 North Adams State College The traffic of seniors to Mr. SuIlivan's office is never ending. We went to him with our problems, complaints and worries, seeking sound advice and encouragement. In an attempt to thank him for his support and aid, the class of 1970 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Raymond C. Sullivan. W o 9 ' 45' fx ,.. Yu 1, -,A 1. A 'WWQ : gb fx The Massachusetts State College Board of Trustees appointed James Thomas Amsler as seventh president of North Adams State Col- lege on September 1, 1969. For Dr. Amsler the appointment represents a twenty-one year association with higher education in the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts. He began his career as a teacher in the public school of Reading, Massachusetts, moved into the lab- oratory school of Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts and, in 1956, was made As- sociate Professor at the same college. At various times during his tenure at Salem State College, Dr. Amsler was Director of Student Teaching, Chairman of the Department of Edu- cation, Director of Admissions and Dean of Student Affairs. On November 1, 1968, Dr. Amsler was appointed Associate Director of the Division of State Colleges. President Amsler was graduated from Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachu- setts in January, 1943. He earned his Master's Degree from Harvard University and his Doc- torate from Boston University. The Class of 1970 was fortunate to be a part of North Adams State College during President Amsler's first administrative year. We sincere- ly wish that Dr. Amsler's future at NASC will be prosperous and successful. EDMOND K. LUDDY lVlr. Luddy retired in June, 1970, as an associate professor of history after an association with the college of thirty-three years. During those years he acted in many capacities. He served as chairman of the faculty and of the department of social studies. He organized and also managed the Col- lege bookstore for many years. He was chairman of the Academic Stand- ing Committee and of the humanities division. He was founder and faculty advisor for the Newman Club for many years and also organized the Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society, serving as advisor since its inception many years ago. The first physical education program for men was inaugurated by lVlr. Luddy in 1938. lVlr. Luddy has contributed to the life of the city of North Adams. He was a member of the City Planning Board for ten years, serving four years as chairman. He is also a member of the American Historical Association. The Class of 1970 thanks you, Nlr. Luddy, for your outstanding con- tributions to North Adams State College and for your energetic devotion to the teaching profession. lVlay you enjoy many years of retirement. AMES S. PIERCE lVlr. Pierce retired in June, 1970, as an associate profesrsprqof hi tory. He was associated with North Adams State College for ckars. lVlr. Pierce acted in many capacities during that time. He served as chair- man of the history department and was also advisor to the International Relations Club. It is the sincere desire of the Class of 1970 that you, lVlr. Pierce, will find happiness and contentment in your retirement. We appreciate the four years during which we were able to profit by your knowledge, wisdom and guidance. l 2 3 IN MEMCDRY QF Valerne Frances Ordyna September 24 1948 February ll 1967 After the tempest calm After the shadow llght And the golden dawn After the long long night After the rain the sunshine After the tears the laughter And when thus Iufe us over Lufe eternal follows after I - I 1 I 1 I breaks clearly I . l . I . I I - . . . I What is North Adams State College? North Adams State is . Administration 1 Mr. John Grosz-Director of Admissions Q - .1 mmf' A,x ' ,I 1' cg i ' x ff? 'X Y my . -skim, Dr. John J. Komorek-Dean ii- xi Dr. Richard Sleeman-Administrative Director of Graduate and Continuing Studies .5 is Mr. George Jarck-Dean of Students 7 'J ...ln eg., JW .f 1 ' Mr. William J. Coffey-Registrar V -. M' akin-F-ww,Ng,4imi0W ws- , i'-.:.-.'J X I Mr. Anthony J. 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'-, , I A :, ai.-W :t a e T uf 1 HMT T l is '11 ' Q V' ' -A ' 7 I ' l c L- up , A . - 5, l . asf.. . . , 1 I 1 I , -ia -1 ... i Freshman Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers Ingrid Kelley ........ Presiden Bob Payne ..... Vice-Presiden Donna Dubois .... ...... S ecretar' Bob Samiago .... .......... T reasure Sheila Armstrong Public Relation Student Senate Officers STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate offers an excellent op- portunity for experience in leadership, respon- sibility, and formation of decisions. This group works to enforce the policies of the school, overcome the problems of the college, and direct the social activities. It labors to pro- mote the best interests and welfare of the college in conjunction with the ideas and needs of the Student Association. HOOSAC HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL AND MOBILE DORMITORY COUNCIL Hoosac Hall Dormitory Council and Mobile Dormitory Council strive to maintain pleasant and healthy living situations for women resi- dents. Both councils function as disciplinary boards that work in conjunction with the Stu- dent Judiciary and the administration. '4' I 2, 1 115 i ' fi FPR . I' fs! .I 11' 'Q KKKE' 11 1 .tl l-Wziwfof.. F0 'I ' I ' ' Now' -mf soucnons l at , RESIDENT mowwl I 1 ' ,I -, 1 comptsx 'V Y I 3 I 5 I I i 2- I I I I I ' . ' T' I-ll. Iffi '43 f, .I1 I i xl- l- 5 'R ' r , if 1 ' ii: 1 Q1 f . I I I I . I lwfi ',l , , Y it is v 1' f I X- , X,- . ,--. '4 - 1. , I ' 'Y ff nl, , . . .1- .41 Honor Society Officers Mary Connolly ............................. ....... P resident Barbara Coolong ..... ..... V ice-President Anita Bonneville .... ....... S ecretary Gabriel Alt ....... ......... T reasurer Diane Ferrero ..... .... P ublic Relations FRANK FULLER MURDOCK HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of this society is to give schol- arship and leadership a place of high esteem in the eyes of the student body. ln order to qualify for election to the society one must have a general scholarship of a grade known as the ratio of 3 and possess desir- able personal and leadership attributes. Students may become eligible for associate membership in their sophomore year and full membership in their junior year. il, gp M' - 4. l A p , 1. , . v 0 ' x ,ji ,x 1' llc' 'V 4 r 4 'ffl p . . 014' -J . ll 1 u ur u d The Seed l x as Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope is the college literary magazine. It is devoted to the publication of poems, short stories, essays, criti- cisms, reviews and articles which have been written by any member of the stu- dent body. , fd Seed is the official campus newspaper of the students of North Adams State College. It is pub- lished every three weeks and attempts to cover all pertinent issues. Lambda Iota Tau Lambda Iota Tau, Gamma Epsilon Chapter, was established at North Adams to recognize students who have maintained superior standards in litera- ture courses. lt affords qualified students the op- portunity to participate in programs related to literature. Yearbook Staff 72 4 li ,iris QVH' ' 9'--Q Orientation Committee is made up of members of the Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior classes. The main purpose of the committee is to aid in- coming Freshmen to ad- just to college life and to help familiarize them with the college facilities and surroundings. si' 5 xi' -5- -., ljlll s , . , -! si College Chorale Society THE MOTETS The Motets was organized in the fall of 1967 as a select women's vocal group within the Chorale. Since its establishment, the group has sung for college functions, civic organizations and area elementary schools. ln 1970, the Motets entered its first Intercollegiate Competition. The Motets TH E COLLEGE CHORALE SOCIETY The College Chorale welcomes anyone who enjoys singing and is willing to attend all the rehearsals. Performances include a Christmas program, graduation, and intercol- legiate concerts. ART CLUB An organization designed to pro- mote interest and activity in art. icq g TY TTT I filffi su i i Workshops and guest lectures pre- sent information on art techniques art materials, and art appreciation ,, r s fffcfaili 4 'bf-'if' 12' Art Club Officers Kristin Reifstek ,....................,..,...,..... President Julie Bataini ........ ..,........ V ice-President Christine Accetta ..... Secretary-Treasurer CIRCLE K CLUB The Circle K Club is a service organization af- filiated with the Kiwanis Club of North Adams. The Club is dedicated to the ideals of Circle K ln- ternational, the largest collegiate service to both campus and community and promotion of good citizenship qualities. Mi-ur N EWMAN APOSTOLATE Catholic students on campus may join the Newman Apostolate which meets regularly. The organization offers an opportunity for these stu- dents to meet with a spiritual adviser, to promote their spiritual development and to improve their understanding of their religious beliefs and respon- sibilities. The Apostolate sponsors group com- munions, speakers and socials. HARLEQUIN Harlequin is the drama organ- ization of the College. lt is open to all students and carries on a drama program that provides plays both for the enjoyment of audiences and for the active par- ticipation of actors and stage workers. lts aim is to build an appreciation of theatre art, to in- .. culcate a love for live theatre, to establish aesthetic values, and to build a respect for the tradi- - . tion of theatre as a major part of D Q a civilized society. Members may earn credit toward eligibility in Delta Psi Omega, the honorary drama fraternity. AT':1S-' 5 WTAC - Radio Club WTAC RADIO CLUB The Campus Radio Station WTAC broadcasts seven days a week throughout the College year. The programming fea- tures music, news reports, new features such as editorials, discussion programs, etc. Only members of the radio club may work on the radio station. The station broadcasts on the standard AM and on 780 KC. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLU B This club has been formed to help students keep up with the news of the world around them. Enlightening discussions on international, national, and local affairs are held at bi- weekly meetings. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders T i inane ilwmu 'Zf as f NWN. WRA 'Officers VARSITY LETTERMEN The Varsity Lettermen is an organ- ization that provides various athletic recreation throughout the year, and is governed by elected officers. The organization sponsors various social events and smokers. Some of the intramural sports of- fered will include basketball, ten- nis, volleyball, badminton, golf, and bowling. Linda Benton Joan Wilkes Jane Wilkes Susan Hebb Margaret Skowron Bonnie Rayner Bonnie Price MQW?- WRA The Women's Recreation Associa- tion is open to all the women of the college in an effort to stimulate and establish a permanent interest in physical recreation and the habit of participating in it. The organ- ization sponsors a modern dance program, ski trips, all-college sports days, and numerous sports, includ- ing volleyball, basketball, softball, bowling, tennis, golf, swimming, gymnastics and badminton. The purpose of the organization is to inculcate ideals of senlice, sports- manship, stability, and scholarship in the lives of the women students of the College. 'il in ri - 1 I 1 'T 4 A W 'I ii I V a in 1 1 ' ' I' i I i 'I 3 'W ?i ,l K 1 i fi i ! 1' if ll i 'l ' 1' 5 .1 hi i eil .,.,, ,. , Vo 7 : ,1 ,,., t T ....o.J 77 Tau Kappa Epsilon, the largest fraternity in the world, was established at North Adams State in the fall of 1968. Along with being a social fraternity, TKE does many projects to aid the school and community. The aim of Tau Kappa Epsilon is to be an active, helpful, purposeful and respected fraternity: a fraternity that stands high among the other fraternities with the college administration, the faculty, and the citizens of the community. lee-- .r gf? Kappa Delta Phi is a national educational organization. lts main purpose is to encourage young men to develop their minds, bodies, and spirits. The theme of brotherhood is high- ly stressed, and loyalty and respect for authority are expected. Besides its educational concerns, Kappa Delta Phi contributes largely to the social activities at the college. . ,L ,I s I ga . o A a 5'?ahl - l , l Not recognized on campus Vista Tutoring Fall Foliage Festival Day Care Center Bloodmobile Concert Lecture Series Play Day Benefit Canvassing I VULVEME T ww, Q S ma 5 X 1 , , at X ' 3 2 f 1 il . 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'JH' Q Q S 6 0 xx Q ,W ll fr- 4-an. J u's Donald F. Alcombright 1547 Massachusetts Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Hattie J. Aldrich Londonderry, Vt. 05148 Elementary Education Clinic 4, WRA swimming, Dean's List 3, 4. Gabriele A. Alt 18 Summit Ave., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education WRA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4. Michael E. Armata 2 Summit St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Mathematics Dean's List 3, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, MAA. Barbara A. Bailey 16 Pease Rd., East Longmeadow, Mass. 01028 Elementary Education College Chorale 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Motets 2, 3, 4, Representative in All New England State Col- lege Choir 3, Dean's List 3, 4, Yearbook 4, WRA Bowling 2, 3, WRA Volleyball 3, Snow Sculpture 4, Dorm 'Council 1, Vivian Dix Redman Award 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. , Allan F. Bates 4 Bienick Ave., Adams, Mass. 01220 f History Radio Club 3, Intramural Volleyball. r Hattie J. Aldrich Gabriele A. Alt A .-3 -4 Barbara A. Bailey Allan F. Bates r 99 Julie A. Battaini 1 176 Benedict Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Art Club 1, President 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, WRA Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, Bowling 2, 4, Archery 3, 4, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 4. Ruth L. Bedell Prospect Hill, Stockbridge, Mass. 01226 Medical Technology College Chorale 2, Secretary 3, Frank Fuller Mur- dock Honor Society. Elizabeth J. Begin 410 Church St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Barbara A. Bergeron 65 Hall St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Lambda Iota Tau 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Kaleidoscope 3, Editor 4, Yearbook 4, Experimental Theatre 3, Wal- lace :I-l.4Venable Award 3, Lamda lota Tau English war . Robert L. Betters 253 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History . J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 4, Intramural Basketball Champions 1, Varsity Lettermen's Club, Circle K Treasurer, Intramural Volleyball, Dean's List 3, 4. Valerie M. Bialecki Ballard St., Easthampton, Mass. 01027 Elementary Education , College Chorale 1, 2, 3, 'Concert-Lecture Series Com- mittee 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. . Ruth L. Bedell Elizabeth J. Begin H1 Off v-IQ Robert L. Betters Valerie M. Bialecki 'X Bonnie J. Bianchi Donna M. Bona xw ve--1 Virginia Brassor Peter Bryson Bonnie J. Bianchi 23 Newark St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education Donna M. Bona 19 Millard Ave., Clarksburg, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Halloween Dance Committee 1, Dean's List 3, 4. Anita M. Bonneville 54 Richview Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Lambda Iota Tau 3, Vice-President 4, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 4, Yearbook Co-Editor 4, Dormitory Council 3, Mobile Dorm Council 4, Nascot 2. Virginia Brassor Kidder Court, Northfield, Mass. 01360 Elementary Education WRA 3, 4, Senate 4, Dean's List 3, 4. Peter Bryson 13 Tyler St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Bonnie L. Calnan 30 Natural Bridge Rd., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Mathematics 'O f'f'f7 John Candiloro Cynthia J. Caprari Constance E. Carson Thomas D. Cary John Candiloro 88 Liberty St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Prom Committee 2, 3, 4, Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Curriculum Com- mittee 4, Evaluation and Grading Committee 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Cynthia J. Caprari 114 Eagle St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English John M. Carey 14 Britton St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Constance E. Carson 1 Carson Ave., Clarksburg, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Senate, Orientation Committee, Various Organizing Committees, Who's Who among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Thomas D. Cary 662 Ashland St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Mathematics Lucille H. Chapman 23 Hoxsey St., Williamstown, Mass. 01267 English Mary P. Connolly 81 Edward Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History College Chorale 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, President 4, History Club, gearbook 4, Instructional Technology 'Com- mittee . PAGE 106 PAGE 107 Barbara J. Coolong 3 Highland Ave., Monson, Mass. 01057 History Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Lambda lota Tau 4, College Chorale 2, 3, History Club 4, Instructional Technology Comf mittee 3, 4. - I James C. Cornack, .lr. George St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education .Arthur J. Costa 21 Russell Ave., South Attleboro, Mass. 02703 History ' International Relations Club 1, 4, President 2, 3, Senate 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 4, President 3, Anglo-Cultural Exchange Commit- tee Chairman 3, Orientation Committee 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Varsity Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 3, 4, Scholar Athlete of the Year Award 4, Faculty Prize for Growth and Leadership 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Thomas C. Cowlin 158 Madison Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Ping Pong Champion 3, 4. Norma R. Crandall 99 Alger St., Adams, Mass. 01220 I Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 4. Barbara J. Coolong James C. Cornack, .lr r Thomas C. Cowlin Norma R. Crandall Joan E. Cwiertniewicz 87 Summer St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Mathematics WRA, Newman Apostolate, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, College Chorale. Stephen P. Dallmeyer Church St., Lanesboro, Mass. 01247 History Baseball Co-Captain 4. Linda E. DeGraff 124 Columbia St., Adams, Mass. 01220 English SNEA, Nascot. Donna M. DeGrenier 394 Union St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education ' Dean's List 4. Maria J. Diamond 319 Walnut St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Hazel B. Mileham Award 4. Mary Ann DiSanti 48 Cady St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education WRA Volleyball, WRA Basketball, Dean's List, New- man Club, Various Committees. N. P ff- .Ji mx iffy Stephen P. Dallmeyer Linda E. DeGraff nl ffl? is., Maria .I. Diamond Mary Ann DiSanti sn,,,..-of Kathleen C. Disco Donna M. Donovan Diane M. Ferrero Linda G2f0f8I10 Kathleen C. Disco 20 Hollister St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Donna M. Donovan 83 Winter St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Nascot 1, WRA, MARSAC 3, Harlequin 4, Winter Carnival Court 1, Sophomore Prom Court. William R. Fairs 73 Kemp Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Mathematics Diane M. Ferrero 14 Richardson St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, Public Rela- tions 3, 4, Lambda Iota Tau 4, College Chorale 2, 3, Instructional Technology Committee 3, 4, History Club 4. Linda Garofano 456 Union St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education College Chorale, WRA. Ardis E. Gilbert 162 Pleasant St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Mathematics Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 3, 4, Lambda Iota Eau 4, R. C. Sprague Science and Mathematics Awar 4. ' 'WB John W. Grande Susan Grande if - ...nil Maryanne Gwozdz Maureen M. Hassett 2 M John W. Grande 622 East Main St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History International Relations Club, Radio Club. Susan Grande 83 Hathaway St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Elaine S. Gunn 19 Rosseter St., Great Barrington, Mass. 01230 History ' Dean's List 4. Maryanne Gwozdz , East Main St., Cheshire, Mass. 01225 Elementary Education Maureen M. Hassett 94 Carson Ave., Dalton, Mass. 01226 Mathematics . Susan H. Hehb 18 Ellis St., Lawrence, Mass. 01843 Elementary Education WRA Public Relations. Virginia M. Hess 46 Cocasset St., Foxboro, Mass. 02035 Elementary Education Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Dormitory President 4, College Handbook Editor 2, 3, 4, Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4, Concert-Lecture Series Committee 2, 3, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Mary F. Hickey 116 Lincoln St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Newman Club Organizational Committee. Geraldine L. Hollister Hillside Rd., Southwick, Mass. 01077 Elementary Education Nascot Business Manager 2. Kathleen A. Jennings 1530 Massachusetts Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Chemistry Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Diane C. Johnson Healy Rd., Dudley, Mass. 01570 Elementary Education Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basket- ball 3, Harlequin 1, Float 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee 3, Academic Ceremonies Committee, Mar- shall 2, 3, 4. Linda M. Kirby 5 Pine St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education W' Mary F. Hickey Geraldine L. Hollister Diane C. Johnson Linda M. Kirby Suzanne M. Kirby 465 Union St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Mathematics Virginia E. Kittler 56 Liberty St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Dean's List, Newman Club, Nascot, SNEA, Harle- quin Christmas Program, Winter Carnival Dance Committee, Halloween Dance Committee, WRA. Katherine L. Lachance 33 Isbell St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Gary A. Lamoureaux . Olson Rd., Florida, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Sophomore Prom Co-Chairman, Orientation Com- mittee Co-Chairman, Senate Treasurer, Tau .Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, Soccer Captain, Budget-Finance Committee Chairman, Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Float Committee, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Alice 'B. Lefebvre 24 First St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education WRA. Constance A. Lorion 183 High St., Gardner, Mass. 01440 Elementary. Education Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, Class President 4, Orienta- tion Committee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4, Dormitory Council 1, 4, Academic Ceremonies Committee 4, North Adams State College Alumni Award 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. X fjE ',,, Virginia E. Kittler Katherine L. LaChance 461 F' 43? Alice B. Lefebvre Constance A. Lorion xi William 1. Luzis JoAnn P. McDermott 'T MPV? 65-.... Christine J. Mach Beverly A- Nl2l00f William J. Luzis 1306 East St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Mathematics JoAnn P. McDermott 185 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Medical Technology Science Club 1, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor So ciety 2, 3, 4. Mary Ellen McDonald 155 Federal St., Greenfield, Mass. 01301 Elementary Education Newman Club 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4, WRA 3, Year- book 4. Christine J. Mach Windsor Rd., Cheshire, Mass. 01225 Medical Technology Beverly A. Maloof 141 Presidents Lane, Quincy, Mass. 02169 Elementary Education Barbara M. Mann 26 Farmcrest Ave., Lexington, Mass. 02173 Elementary Education Class Public Relations 3, 4, WRA, Dean's List 3, 4, Lambda Iota Tau 4, Friends of Art, Sons of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award 4. P15 Marilyn J. Marchand Carol E. Marsh Mary C. Milite Carol E. Mintz I Marilyn J. Marchand 335 West Main St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, Library Committee 3, Winter Carnival Court 3, Orientation Committee 3, Public Relations 4. Carol E. Marsh 75 Greylock Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Charlotte Miczek 184 Common St., Braintree, Mass. 02184 Elementary Education Float 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Prom, Freshman Dance, Winter Carnival 4, Marshall 2, 3, Dormitory Coun- cil 3, Trailer Council 4, Snow Sculpture 4, Dean's List 4, Senate 1, 2, 4, Public Relations 3, Parents' Day 1, 3, Yearbook 4, Orientation Committee 4. Treasurer 3, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Mary C. Milite 195 East Sanford St., Glens Falls, N. Y. 12801 Elementary Education Carol E. Mintz 41 Mohaiwe St., Great Barrington, Mass. 01230 Elementary Education Lynn C. Mitchell 1 Ridgewood Dr., Auburn, Mass. 01501 I Mathematics Class Vice-President 3, 4, Cap and Gown Day Cere- m.onies Chairman 4, Graduation Exercises Chair- man 4, Sophomore Prom, Intramural Swimming Director 1. Frances Monterosso 47 Atwood Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Dean's List. ' Elaine Morris South State Rd., Cheshire, Mass. 01225 Elementary Education Susan L. Nelson 5 Washington Terrace, Woburn, Mass. 01801 Elementary Education Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Council 1. ' Donna P. Oleszewski 72A Schofield Ave., Dudley, Mass. 01570 English Senate 2, 3, 4, Lambda Iota Tau 3, President 4, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Co- Editor 4, Sophomore Prom, Freshman Dance, Tau Kappa Epsilon Award 4. Thomas F. Partenope 12 Hospital Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History International Relations Club Treasurer, History Club Treasurer 4, Circle K Secretary, WATC Editorial Board Chairman, WATC Executive Board. Gail A. Paserhiak 681 East Main St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Intercultural Exchange Program 3, Dean's List 4. -fx -A ri Elaine Morris Susan L. Nelson 1Hl! !x ,f,x-J. 'vMf . Thomas F. Partenope Gail A. Paserbiak Cynthia A. Pensabene 270 Bell Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. 07604 Elementary Education Gillian M. Pettibone 48 Roxbury Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education , Shirley A. Prosack 48 Walpole, St., Sharon, Mass. 02067 Elementary Education Dean's List, 1, 3, 4, WRA, Newman Club, Friends of Art. Kristin C. Reifsteck 610 Peakham Rd., Sudbury, Mass. 01776 Elementary Education College Chorale 2, Archery 3, 4, Bowling 4, Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, French Tutor 3. Pamela M. Rice Creamery Rd., South Ashfield. Mass. 01371 Elementary Education Mobile Dormitory Council 4. U Janet M. Rogge 52 North Summer St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education 7 Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Gillian M. Pettibone Shirley A. Prosack '-0 Pamela M. Rice janet M, Rggge 4- Anne M. Ruberto Lee A. Scagel Richard R. Sherman Nancy H. Shippee Anne M. Ruberto 272 Columbus Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History Lee A. Scagel 31 Gilrain Terrace, Florence, Mass. 01060 Elementary Education College Chorale, Motets, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society, Newman Apostolate. Frederick J. Scully 149 Corinth St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Golf 3, 4, Letter- men's Club, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 3. 4. Richard R. Sherman 21 Park St., Charlestown, Mass. 02129 History Circle K Acting President, History Club Co-Chair- man, International Relations Club Vice-President, WTAC Announcer, WTAC Editorial Board, WTAC Exeojutive Board, Nascot Circulation Department ea . Nancy H. Shippee Wood Rd., Clarksburg, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Barbara A. Skowronski 18 Siara St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education NRA, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society, Finance- Budget Committee 2, 3, Iris 0. Lilly Award 1. Stanley Sylwanovicz Kenneth E. Szpila ' r Laurie J. Tatro Sharyn M. Taylor Stanley Sylwanovicz 40 School St., Spencer, Mass Elementary Education , Kenneth E. Szpila 19 Notch Rd., Adams, Mass. Elementary Education Clinical Practicum. DUIIIIZ M. SZt0I'C 25 Hafey St., Chicopee, Mass. Medical Technology . 01562 01220 01013 Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Laurie J. Tatro 264 State Rd., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Dean's List 3, 4, WRAg End of the Committee 4. Sharyn M. Taylor , 28 Richmond St., Adams, Mas Medical Technology Year Activities S. 01220 Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. David A. Thane Heath, Mass. 01339 Medical Technology Karen A. Thorpe A 72 West Hill Rd., Marlboro, Mass. Elementary Education WRA, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society, New- man Club. George A. Tracy 246-07 61 Avenue, Douglaston, N. Y. 11362 History Dean's List, Clinical Practicum. James F. Trainor 248 Plain St., Lowell, Mass. Biology Seed Co-Editor. Elizabeth A. Trimarchi 240 Columbia St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Mathematics ' WRA. Dora S. Uliano 57 Walnut St., Lawrence, Mass. 01841 Biology WRA 2, 3, College Chorale 2, Motets 2, Class Secre- tary 4, Senate 3, Cap and Gown Committee 4, End of the Year Activities Committee 4. Michael T. Uryniak 54 West Burt Rd., Adams, Mass. 01220 History Dean's List 2, 3, 4. George A. Tracy James F. Trainor Q X 's - 51 x an .,,-an S X. TJ. -1 E..4.. x Dora S. Uliano Michael T. Uryniak Beverly L Vissoe 95112 Church St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Friends Of Art President 1, Nascot 1, WRA 1, Christian Society 1, Senate 4, Secretary- 2, 3, Orienta- tion Committee Public Relations 2, Secretary 3, 4, Sophomore Prom Queen, Sophomore Prom, Mass. State Colleges Student Government Association Conference'Delegate 2, 3, Steering Committee 4, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, lCap and Gown Marshall 2, 3,l Dormitory 'Council Treas- urer 3, Lambda Iota Tau 3, 4, Winter Carnival 3, lGraduation Marshall 3,l Academic Standards and Policies Committee Secretary 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Christine Walger 44 Springfield Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Newman Club, Motets, College Chorale, Dean's List. Jane E. Wilkes 241 Waconah St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Varsity Volleyball Co-Captain 3, WRA Recording Secretary 4, Dean's List 3. .loan C. Wilkes y ' 241Wac0nah St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Q Elementary Education WRA Vice-President 4, Varsity Volleyball 3, Cheer- leader 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Dean's List 3. Barbara A. Wilson 686 Union St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education WRA Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, College Chorale 3. Lorraine S. Wood 457 Walnut St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Cheerleader 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Director 3, Swimming Director 2, 3, WRA Undergraduate Award, Winter Carnival Queen 3, Varsity Volleyball 3, Student Government College 'Coordinator 4, Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. ,mfs Ti i . Christine Walger -lane E- Wilkes Barbara A. Wilson Lorraine S. Wood fir T g Nancy A. Zacrski 49 Greylock Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education College Chorale 3, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. q Nancy Ziskind 36 Roberta Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 A Elementary Education Dean's List 4. CAMERA SHY Carolyn G. Adler 62 Briggs Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education David P. Allesio 24 Jubilee Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History Gerald C. Anlauf 6 Murray St., Adams, Mass. 01220 History Jacob B. Bachli 495 Windsor Rd., Dalton, Mass. 01226 Elementary Education John B. Banack 220 Russell St., Hadley, Mass. History Dean's List 3, 4. Raymond F. Bass 8 Bethel St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History . Circle K, Nascot, Radio Club, soccer. Louis A. Bertocci 37 Atwood Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. History Patricia H. Boisvert Box 28, Hinsdale, Mass. 01235 Elementary Education Sandra D. Boisvert 567 Barbour St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Glee Club 1, 2, Orientation 'Committee 2, Sophomore Prom Co-Chairman, Sophomore Prom Queen Anthony J. Boyer 400 Cottage St., Athol, Mass. 01331 History Dean's List. Natalie G. Boyer 400 Cottage St., Athol, Mass. 01331 Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Patrick C. Chaloux 939 Gage St., Bennington, Vt. 05201 History . .... -A A Ronald K. Chapman 23 Hoxsey St., Williamstown, Mass. 01267 'ce' A Physics Jennifer A. Chenard 16 East Main St., Southboro, Mass. 01772 English Thomas T. Cleary 210 Eagle St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education -- Millicent S. Clement 85 Longview Terrace, Williamstown, Mass. 01267 Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Robert D. Colby f 61 Hall St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Robert J. Conway 70 Imperial Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 ,Elementary Education Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society. Robert L. Cooper 34 Austin Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Mathematics TKE, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Radio Club President 3, 4 WTAC announcer, music and program director, gen eral manager 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, Nascot 3, Taconic Hall President 4. Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4. Carol M. Couture 23 Country Club Ave., Adams, Mass. 01220 Mathematics ' Newman Club, Dean's List. Sharon C. Crittendon 220 Washington Ave., Bennington, Vt. 05201 Elementary Education Dennis E. Diefendorf 935 Maple Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 12307 English Nascot Managing Editor, Kaleidoscope 3, First Prizf in Prose 4, WTAC' Managing Editor, Vice-Presidenl President, Harlequin Vice-President, Presidenl Delta Psi Omega, Dean's List 4, Taconic Hall Proc tor, NASC Co-ordinator for Eugene McCarthy Cam paign. Stanley S. Dudziak 7 Cherry St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Biology Loyce E. Enright Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education 1 Richard F. Falcon 44 West Main St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History Thomas S. Ferrara 25 Gallup St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Kappa Delta Phi Treasurer, Vice-President. Richard E. Field 50 Cliffwood St., Lenox, Mass. 01240 Elementary Education Sharon D. Fitzpatrick 264 Windsor Rd., Dalton, Mass. 01226 Biology Michael J. Furlong 364 Kemp Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English John F. Geary 18 Valentine Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education , Ellen F. Guiltinan 872 William St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Larry C. Hager Main Road- Box 51, Pownal, Vt. 05261 Physics Charles R. Halford 33 Nancy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History Laura C. LaVersa 4 Hazen Court, Wayne, N. J. English Lambda Iota Tau 3, 4, Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 3, 4. Bryan F. LeBeau 507 West Main St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History ' Dean's List, Taconic Hall Residence Director. Floyd P. Lowry Green River Rd., Williamstown, Mass. 01267 Mathematics Gerald W. Madden 99 Church St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History Mary E. Meaney 164 Corinth St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 English Winter Carnival-Mary Meaney Day, Nascot 2, 3, Orientation Committee 2, Fall Foliage Float Com- mittee 3, Sophomore Prom, -Kaleidoscpe 4, Harle- quin 1, 2, 3. Julia C. Meyers Spring Hollow Lane, Sheffield, Mass. 01257 English David W. Moran Leisure Lee, Lee, Mass. 01238 English Paul C. Morse .66 Versailles Ave., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Biology 'ft' '- -' .' 2- . l,,..,j H --CR, . 'A lui. A , if, .iff ' If WQJL: 'i1f.f W fl .1 E Dane M. Olsted 158 Bradford St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 History College Chorale. Marsha L. Pottle Sheffield, Mass. 01257 Physics Robert G. Purnell 1306 East St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Dean's List 4. Ellen G. Ramocki Wakarusa, Kansas Elementary Education Michael B. Ronan 390 Houghton St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 History Frank Fuller Murdock Honor Society 2, 3, 4, lnte national Relations Club Vice-President, Senate, Stu dent Court, Massachusetts Government Day Repri sentative 1969, Academic Affairs Committei Academic Policies and Standards Committee, Sor of the American Revolution's Washington-Frankli Award in American History 4. Janet E. Ryan 39 Rhode Island Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 English Dean's List. Sheila M. Ryan 166 Harryel St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education National Intercollegiate Golf Championship Thin Division Winner 1969. Sandra A. Sarmuk 31 Pine St., Adams, Mass. 01220 Elementary Education Paul D. Smith West St., Petersham, Mass. 01366 Biology James S. Sojkowski 94 Liberty St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Chemistry Dawn M. Straight 421 Elm St., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Mathematics Robert J. Tucker 58 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education MAA, Intramural sports, Dean's List 4. Ruth L. Tyska 145 Fort Hill Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Mathematics Dean's List. Paula J. Virgilio 89 Liberty St., North Adams, Mass. 01247 Elementary Education Rosalind M. Walsh Edward Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 01201 Elementary Education Lyle P. Wood RFD 2, Box 49G, Springfield, Vt. 05156 English Martin E. Yarmac 185 L St., Turners Falls, Mass. 01376 Biology :J J YW' ,Nga .1 .vq, 1 viii f 1 f - 4+ 'L ' c . 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