Southern Connecticut State University - Laurel Yearbook (New Haven, CT)
- Class of 1963
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HARGLD FKSSINIER ,gr if l E E E E E JEANNE COLICNIA N Art Co-eflilm' PRESIDENT HILTON BULlEY To Members of the Class of 1963: The officers and staff of the Laurel deserve our wholehearted Commendation and thanks for producing this fine Twenty-Fifth Anniversary edition of our College Yearbook. In reviewing the events chronicled in this volume and those over the past 25 years, a hardly more appropriate theme than 'fGrowth could have been chosen to describe the developments at Southern Con- necticut State College during this quarter century period. This impressive chapter in the history of our college should be a source of no little pride to you and to all the others before you who have contributed to and benefited from this success story. In 1938 as New Haven State Teachers College, it was taking its first steps as a four-year degree granting teacher education institution. Now, 25 years later - no longer a single purpose teachers college, it has. changed its name to Southern Connecticut State College, become a general college offering both liberal arts as well as teacher education programs, expanded curricula in breadth and depth in all special areas, raised the standards of college admission and the scholastic requirements for graduation, attracted a faculty of outstanding scholar-teach- ers, moved the physical plant of the college from a congested section of New Haven to a spacious 125 acre campus on the outskirts of the city, constructed a 10 million dollar physical plant providing some of the best instructional facilities in New England, becoming a residential college through the opening of resident halls for men and women, established a broad pro- gram of student personnel services, and provided a comprehen- sive offering of student activities including an outstanding pro- gram of intercollegiate athletics. Noteworthy as these accomplishments may be, the most sig- nificant measurement of the quality and of the success of an insti- tution of higher education is the growth of its students during college and their later success in life. In both respects Southern Connecticut State College is casting a long shadow. It is there- fore a distinct pleasure for me to extend to the Members of the Class of 1963 the heartiest congratulations of your College for so nobly upholding and in some instances pushing to even greater heights the finest traditions of your Alma Mater. was , Hilton C. Buley President C5 Row one: Owen McDowell, Sally Spencer. Eula Davies, Roy Senour, William Osborne, Francis Degnan, Arnold Fassler, Frederick Zilli, James J. Wade Caruthers, Hilton C. Iiuley, Esan Middlebrooks, Paul Lowe, Moore, Raymond Okerman, Joseph Hennington, Samuel Poor, Gene Casey, Genevieve Pajeski, Madeline Thompson, Charles Carlson. Row two: Robert Edith DeBonis, William Faley, Patrick Penland, Louis Kuslan. Porter, Hobart Jones, Arved Larsen, William K. Trinkaus, Lois King, tw, Row one: Margaret Donnelly, Doris Maiorano, Florence Plato, Alice Anderson, Anno Kuhn, Pauline Lang, Rossalie Pinkham, Kathryn Donlan. Row two: Oscar Wiegand, Paul Ruthman, Marguerite Grillo, Marguerite Burnham, Lois King, Mildred Huebner, Myron Lowe, Harry Randall, Albert Semmler. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Row one: Kelen Culler, Jean Downey Dorothy Davis, William Osborne, May Harding. Row two: Ronald D. Emma, Christine Donaldson, Robert E. Ken- dall, Alton Seidl, Walter S. Tevis, Ray mond Fl. Fitch, Kenneth Lewars. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 7 E Row one: Phyllis Everhart, Henry W. Adrian, Marcellus Brown, Joseph Hoyt, Ludislus Reitzer, Norman S. Allen Rover Wescfwtt Pauline Schwartz. Row Iwo: Howurcl Oedel, Lawrence Pisuni, 7 'C' 7 .l. Wade Carruthers, .lohn lutrides, Keith Beggs. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Y . , . if ' MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ,gg Row one: Helen Bass, Libby Palmer, Dorothy Schrader. Row two: Francis Degnan, Joseph Czingler, Forrest Peterson, Chester Bass. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Row one: Stephen Collins, Louis Kus- lan, Margaret Downs, Harold D'ArCy. Row two: Charles Steinmetz, Alfred Buchanan, .l. Harold Owens, Philip Horrigan, Chester Bosworth, R. Lynn Hutchison, Eugene She-lar. Missing: Robert Brown, Marie Panoiera, Irving Leskowitz. f x PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Row one: Elizabeth Barrow, ,Ieun Nnrrish, Doral Mctrelis, Louise O'Neal, .Izunes Moore Edith DeB0nis, Alice H. Housewortll, Annie-.In Ileuprec, RLl1'IJLl1'i1 AIDUFITLTIIIY. Row Iwo: Gene I Cwey Bruce Hutchinson, Ray IJeFrunccsc0, Jesse L. Dow, Witton Wright. Row one: David Crespi, Howard Fussiner. Lillian Quirke. joseph Hennington, Ellen Nims. Row two: Bernard Zawisu, Robert Kuvh. Louis Dr-Lum. Paul Tedeschi. SPECIAL EDUCATION E , .la DEPARTMENT Row one: Hazel Brooks, Arnold FuSsIer,Wulter Cheethum. in-ua ART DEPARTMENT 915.9 -.nf PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT li' Row one: Sum Sultzer, Mary R. Weigand, William K. Trinkaus, Ruth E. Rounds, lrene E. Felt- man. Row two: Laurcnve .l. Could, Alexander Smith, Robert j, Dowd, ,lohn F. Burke. SPEECH DEPARTMENT -.wav wr T Row one: Eva Hodgson, Frederick Zilli, Eva Llorens. Row two: William F. Boning, Liliana Gramberg, Denise Close. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Row one: Mary Lou Semmler, Arwed M. Larsen, Phyllis R Celineuu. Row two: Harmen H. Diers, Ruth Osborne, Wynn W. York. ln' Row one: Frances C. Hotchkiss, Celeste R. Hoes, Virginia M. Brun- son. Row two: William ,l. Foley, Bernard Stoll, Robert C. Cowles. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LIBRARY SCHOOL Row one Loretu Kreuz Patrlck Penland Evelyn R. Robinson, Genevieve I. Vebra. BARNARD SCHOOL Row one: Mrs. Margaret Gilpa- trick, Miss Rose Migliore, Miss Shirley Romano, Miss Ellen M. Derbyshire, Miss Muriel Pronovost. Row two: Mrs. Dorothy Goodwin, Mr. Kenneth Eisaman, Mrs. Ger- trude Crimley, Miss Doris Groves. Missing: Miss Rose Cuticello. Row one: Miss Patrivia Herbert, Mrs. ,lane Carulla, Miss Agnes Healy, Miss Mary Griffin, princi- pal: Mrs. C. Pauline Doneghue, Mrs. Marguerite Napoli, Mrs. Elizabeth Kline. Mrs. Angelina Baelir, Mrs. Clarine Poor, Mr. Arthur llflustriani, Mr. Martin Curry, Miss Henrietta Serge. IVY SCHOOL WEST HILLS SCHOOL Row one: Mrs. Helen Moore, Miss ,loseplline Sansone. principal: Mrs. -Kuna- Morrissey. Row two: Mr. james Mills, Miss F1'LlIltTl'9 Whodward, Mr. .Xntlmiiy Salvati. Row one: Mrs. Freda Dunn, Miss Mary Tortora, Mr. John Wesolowski, principalg Mrs. .lessie Bradley, Miss Elixalit-Ili Kelleher, Miss Sylxia Olinsky. Row two: Mrs. Helen Crillu, Mr. Alexander Rnslika, Miss Mary Paparella, Mr. Harolcl Krevolin, Miss l.uc'ille Sweeton, Mrs. Mary Villano. ROGER SHERMAN SCHOOL Row one: Miss lrc-nc Genie-ry, Miss Louise Di Ruccio, Mrs. Alice Exans, Mrs. Mary Ann Lan dino, Miss Elilma Olcsen, Mrs. Karlterine Slllllll Row two: Miss Myra Foster, Mrs. Charlotte Esdaile, Mr. Andrew Porto, Miss Margaret Fitz Simons, Mr. Malilun Lougee, Miss Anna Maslml SCRANTON SCHOOL Dr. R. Lynn Hutchison SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Marguerite Grillo xy but-. Q 5 A f 1 fGA27ulU21zAaJzy Seniors: Conwtunt growth in education in ourwlvea and in those we teach. Se: lim' portraits by Jay Storm ww, -W - 11.6. OFFICERS . . ROSALIE DELILLO l JACK GALLAGHER TfeC'SU'e' President SENIOR BOARD . Row one: Elaine Grady, Cindi Waniga, Rosalie DeLillo, Jack Gallagher, Tiny Lopes, Liz Vitello, Barbara Gagginello, Gail Gallagher. Row two: Kathy Schlitter, Diane Binder, Linda Padla, Andy Egan, Barbara Galinski, Susan B. Mason. Row three: Phyllis Stanio, Barbara Aston, Teecia Dolyak, ,lane Babey, Helen Hansted. Row four: ,lim Verdi, Jim Clifford, Jim Bilyak, Bill Gieslukowski, Ray Vitali, Andy Deljalma. 16 TINY LOPES Vice President LIZ VITELLO Secretory SYLVIA L. ACCOUSTI Intermediate Upper BARBARA L. ARENDT Junior High JOAN L. AVITABILE Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper ANTONIO L. ACETO Health Sz Physical Education MICHAEL J. ADANTI HOWARD K. ANDREWS, JR. Intermediate Upper BARBARA J. ASTON CHRISTINE T. ATANASOFF Intermediate Upper MARIA ANNETTE ARRUZZA Early Childhood Intermediate Upper JANE H. BABEY ROSE MARIE J. BABYAK Intermediate Upper Junior High LINDA A. BACHIOCCHI Intermediate Upper VICTORIA E. BALDONI Intermediate Upper VLADAMIER R. BATZA Intermediate Upper FRED N. BALET Intermediate Upper LINDA R. BAUMAN Intermediate Upper BARBARA R. BARONE RALPH A. BATTISTA Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper MARGARET E. BERGER FREDERICK D. BEUTHER Intermediate Upper Art VERONICA M. BEUTHER GRETCHEN K. BIATOWAS LORETTA A. BIELEN JAMES H. BILYAK Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper DIANE M. BINDER Early Childhood MARY BONOF F Intermediate Upper ELIZABETH A. BRANCATO Intermediate Upper DAVID E. BLESSING Junior High CAROLE I. BLECHER Early Childhood VIVIAN BODAK Early Childhood EDMUND WILLIAM BOYLE KENNETH B. BOYNTON Intermediate Upper LEONA L. BOURASSA Art ELAINE M. FRUNDAGE DAVINA LYNN BRUNO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper MARIE ANN BUCCHERI Intermediate Upper A ELIZABETH P. BUCKLEY SUZANNE MOTT Intermediate Upper BROUILLARD Secondary Education VINCENT A. BUCCI RICHARD S. BUCHANAN Health 81 Physical Education Intermediate Upper Early Childhood Early Childhood SHELIA F. BURNS RICHARD M. BUTLER Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper ADRANNE J. CAMPOLUCCI ELAINE J. CANTOR ERIC R. CARSON PATRICIA R. CASSELLA Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper BARBARA A. CAGGINELLO JEAN E. CAMERON WILLIAM R. CASTELLON Health Sz Physical Education ANN MARIE CAVACNUOLO Early Childhood SHARON CENTER Intermediate Upper NOLA C. CASTLE Intermediate Upper MYRA R. CELONE Intermediate Upper ANITA L. CERRONE Intermediate Upper sn: '6Are you serious, Ollicer Joe? gig?---A SANDRA M. CHADEAYNE LINDA S. CHAMBERLAIN Physical Education Early Childhood SANDRA CHIEFFO CHARLOTTE F. CHRISTINA Secondary Education Early Childhood CAROL SKROBAT CAROLE ANN CIANCIOLO CHRYSTAL Intermediate Upper Intermediate Unner RAYMOND E. CIARLEGLIO MARY LOU CICIA Health 81 Physical Education Special Education WILLIAM I. CIESLUKOWSKI THOMAS I. CIOFFI Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper .IAMES T. CLIFFORD RONIILY R. COCHRANE Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper DOROTHY A. ELAINE L. COLELLA COFRANCESCO Special Education Early Childhood SANDRA J. COOK MICHAEL COOPER Art Intermediate Upper PATRICIA A. CONCEICAO JAMES A. CONNELLY Special Education Special Education Q' CAROL COSTANZO BETTY L. CRISTIANO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper RISA COPEN SUSAN ANN CORRIGAN Early Childhood Intermediate Upper IRENE E. CSUKA Secondary Education Si GLORIA A. CUCINELLI JAMES T. CULLEN LINDA LEE CUNNINGHAIVI Secondary Education Intermediate Upper Ari Special Education JUDITH ANN CURRAN KATHLEEN M. CURRY OLIVIA J. CUTHBERT HELEN M. CZEL Special Education Library Science Art Secondary Education CAROL A. DALBENZO PATRICIA L. DAVIN Early Childhood Early Childhood MWhom are you calling a bird? LESLIE ROBERT DAVIS MARTIN J. DeFELICE, JR. Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper JAMES DeJOHN ROSALIE DeLlLLO Art Intermediate Upper DONALD P. DELOCE LOUISE ANN DelVASTO Junior High Early Childhood I GAIL G. DeMARCO RAYMOND A. DeMEOLA Health 81 Physical Education Art ANDREW DePALlVlA EUGENE DEXTRADEUR Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Ulm WS F 'C S fs-If iv, i at y A A f SALVATORE DiNICOLA CAROL A. DISTASIO MELINDA A. DiVINCINO MILDRED L. DODD Health 81 Physical Education Intermediate Upper Early Childhood Early Childhood SANDRA E. DOWNS JANICE L. DUNN Early Childhood Intermediate Upper TEECIA A. DOLYAK BARBARA J. DORKO Secondary Education Intermediate Upper NONA E. DWYER EDITH DYEN Special Education Intermediate Upper DIANA DOMINICI ANNE E. DUTKA DURANTE Early Childhood Special Education DIANA R. DZWONKOSKI SUSAN E. EARLY CALIRE-ANDREA EGAN EARLA ELLAM Early Childhood Library Science Special Education Intermediate Upper LOIS C. ELLSWORTH NINA MERRIMAN Secondary Education FEDALEN Library Science ,IEANNETTE C. FERRARY RALPH FERRISI, JR. Secondary Education Health gl Physical Education JOYCE H. FIENGO JEAN M. FINANCE Intermediate Upper Special Education LAWRENCE E. FITZGERALD JOYCE D. FLETCHER Secondary Education Intermediate Upper 111 PHYLLIS A. FORCIER EDWARD J. FORTES ELAINE REISS FOSKETT GEORGE H. FOX, JR. Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Early Childhood Intermediate Upper . ,v ALICE M. FRIELLO ANNETTE P. FUGCI Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper LAURENCE R. FRANZMAN LEONARD B. FRANZNIAN Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper FRANCIS J. CACLIARDI ROBERT C. GAISER Library Science Special Education LOUISE R. FUNARO LAWRENCE H. GABEL Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper BARBARA J. GALINSKI CAIL R. GALLAGHER JOHN A. GALLACHER LEO GALLARANO Health 8: Physical Education Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Health 8: Physical Education 'sYou,re twisting my words, lVlr. Beggsfi E, RAYMOND J. GAIVIBARDELLA Junior High EDWARD T. GARAFANO ELIZABETH GAROFALO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper .ICDITH N. CEREIVIIA Special Education '31 JOAN C. CERSZ Intermediate Ifpper ADELE GAY BARBARA .l. GENOVESE Early Childhood Early Childhood IEAN D. CILLETT JOHANNA GIORDINO Early Childhood Intermediate Upper SANDRA M. GLADDYS ARLENE A. GOFF Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper .IANICE E. GOLDBECKER IRVING GOLDBERG Early Childhood Intermediate Upper SANDRA L. GOLDBERG ALICE S. GOLDEN Early Childhood Special Education RICHARD P. GRABHERR JUDITH ELAINE GRADY Intermediate Upper Early Childhood NOREEN M. GRAY MARGARET A. GREENE MARILYN A. GRENON MARILYN J. GRIFFIN Junior High Health 81 Physical Education Health Sz Physical Education Intermediate Upper Rn MARCIA ANN E. GRUCE SHAREN H. GRUDBERG Secondary Education Early Childhood ROBERT S. GRIFFIN JEANNE E. GRILLO Health 81 Physical Education Intermediate Upper ARDEN JANE GUSTAFSON WALTER A. CWARDYAK, JR. Intermediate Upper Art MARY ANN T. GUIDONE Intermediate Upper MARIE ESPOSITO GUARNIERE Special Education ---, 'TIL Hfhrs. . I viyq V may 2, , .. ERNEST J. HAAS PHILLIP L. HAEGER GLORIA HANKIN HELEN M. HANSTED Junior High Art Nursing Early Childhood E. . cE.2,,...2. ,f f . ' - iv . jjwwgf :fe:gssggg3g ', frm-f,w...g.. ,i,f-it ,. . V L. fy , . lm .... . X Q Q 'SQ W- .f--' -.- . 4. -- ,. - 5 .f1M.. yi, 1 '1g4s4E?iQ3?if.5 . . . ' ss3S4avf5F4PzHgirEi?S - E H H A ' V. DONALD M. HAYES Special Education CARL R. HARVEY Junior High JEAN MARC HEBERT Secondary Education LOIS HEDT Intermediate Upper SANDRA I. HEGYI THOMAS F. HENNESSEY Intermediate Upper Library Science MARY JANE HERBERT Secondary Education Q 'W LUCILE ANN HILLMAN JOAN H. HOLZMEISTER WILLIAM L. HONAN Early Childhood Early Childhood Intermediate Upper KAREN L. HEUSER Intermediate Upper ,pmt SUSIE LEE HUNTER Junior High CAIL F. HUSSEY MARILYN B. HYMAN Early Childhood Early Childhood WILLIAM J IOVANNA LORRAINE F JARLSINSKY Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper CYNTHIA L. JOHNSON JUDITH JOSLOW Intermediate Upper Library Science CARMEN A. IGLESIAS Special Education Early Childhood What was that remark? MARIA A. INGUAGGIATO WQQ A smiling face and laughing eyes . . . Methods ot growth: Discussion Science ond The Arts Jim Brady, man with a smile . . . 34 jf? 'ill V Now, just a little to your right and blow . . . Then, you pour the solution into the burner ' 1 09 One gains much knowledge from listening . . . KATHLEEN IVI. KANE Junior High if 22, fe Ulm , ,LWQQ mttx x wsi ,Egg Ks Q . k . - xi : if F 7 --rg:515EVflS9V56PQQQ:f :5a1?L:7'.I7li ft' e JOHN W KELLY JOSEPH W. KENNY Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper JOYCE A KOSLOWSKI HELEN WI. KOTOWITZ Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper SUSAN COLLINS KARCHER KAREIN L KEENAN Intermediate Upper 'E' MARY LOU KIDDER Intermediate Upper JEAN KOZAK BARRY KRAVET Junior High Secondarw Education CAROLYN M. KROM Early Childhood M we 'E - . aff--I ,4.. . b V J xu l Z A ALICIA ANN LANE Early Childhood LEO F. KUCYNSKI Secondary Education ROBERT C. LANG Intermediate Upper A, ,Sgt MARIE E. KURASZ Junior High ajww Qi EUGENE E. LANGAN Intermediate Upper KAREN SVENNINGSON LACOVARA Intermediate Upper CATHERINE A. LARSEN ,lunior High MAUREEN ANN LAVIN CAROL E. LAWSON JOHN F. LEARY ERNEST J. LEONARDI Early Childhood Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper 57 ROSE LEONARDI Intermediate Upper ELAINE LEWIS Early Childhood LEE W. LEVESQUE, JR. Special Education FREDERICK C. LEWIS Intermediate Upper '6What we need is some spirit JUDITH M. LIPPMAN Junior High 38 47' ELIZABETH R. LISMAN Special Education ANTHONY J. LOPES JANE E. LUBY Special Education Intermediate Upper 1 Jo' I ' A F JUDITH E. LUFT ELLEN P. MCCARTHY Art Intermediate Upper IANICE G. MacARTHUR JANICE M. MCKENNA Special Education Art AK. .'l'? 1t its ..tt ANDREW J. IVIARAK PATRICIA A. MARCATI Health 81 Physical Education Intermediate Lipper ELIZABETH V. MCGUIGAN FRANCES E. MCGUIRE Early Childhood EDWARD IVIACKNIAK Junior High LYNETTE I. IVIARRO Junior High Intermediate Upper AMALINE T. IVIALONEY Intermediate Upper GEORGE E. MARTIN Intermediate Upper BARBARA A. MASTRIANO CHARLOTTE TILLMAN Intermediate Upper MATTHEWS Special Education SUSAN BLAKE MASON BRENDA A. MASSEY Early Childhood Early Childhood CARMELLA F. JOSEPHINE A. MIDOLO MEZZANOTTE Art Special Education CATHERINE M. MATURO JANICE B. MEMBRINO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper ROSE MILLARD CARMELLA M. MOFFO EDWARD C. MORGAN BEVERLY L. MORRISON Intermediate Upper Early Childhood Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper DORIS M. MOSKALUK THOMAS A. MURRAY Intermediate Upper Health 81 Physical Education JACQUELINE A. MURSKO RICHARD NAJARIAN, JR. Intermediate Upper 1 P. Intermediate Upper Zfjiff fl' - -i ti JAMES F. NARRACCI IDA M. NAST Health 31 Physical Education Intermediate Upper PATRICIA J. NAVARETTE VIRGINIA A. NAVARETTE Secondary Education ROBERT J. NICOLARI BRIAN J. OCONNOR MARY L. OICONNOR Intermediate Upper Junior High Early Childhood Intermediate Upper DEBORAH J. ODELL Early Childhood GAIL E. OHLIN Art WALTER G. OKO Intermediate Upper A'-Q 793 JUNE M. OLAH Health 84 Physical Education 4'Hey, Red ll' MMM DIANA L. OLMER Special Education if ROBERT H. OLSON Secondary Education HARRY W. O'NEIL Intermediate Upper DENNIS P. OWENS LINDA PA DLA Health Sa Physical Education Special Education ELIZABETH M. PAGLIARO CATHERINE A. PALUMBO Early Childhood Intermediate Upper GERALDINE A. PALUTIS KATHERYN KOLLAR Special Education JANET C. PASSARINO Special Education PAPALE Junior High LINDA L. PAZIK Intermediate Upper CLAUDIA ANN PARKER GARY W. PARKIVIAN Health 81 Physical Education Intermediate Upper RICHARD A. PETRILLO BEVERLY PISCITELLI Intermediate Ifpper Junior High 45 qi' ADELYN M. POLENA Early Childhood NANCY E. POST Junior High JOAN F. PONTECORVO Intermediate Upper MARIE K. PUCA Intermediate Upper ROSEANNE PARENTE Junior High LOIS R. PULVER Early Childhood JEAN POPLAVSKY Early Childhood DOMINIC F. RAGUCCI Junior High CAROLYN M. REEVES LEATRICE M. RICCIO ROBERT R. RICCITELLI ALEXANDER C. RITCHIE 44 Health Sz Physical Education Intermediate Upper Junior High Junior High SANDRA A. ROSEN Intermediate Upper JOSEPH J. SABOL, JR. Intermediate Upper KATHY SCHLITTER Early Childhood BEHRENS V. ROSSBERC, JR. Intermediate Upper G REVA SACHS Intermediate Upper 'Tb JOYCE A. RUTKOWSKY DONNA M. RUSSELL Art Special Education JAMES P. SANOGUEIRA ELLEN S. SCHATTEN Junior High Early Childhood MARION L. SCHEMANN VERA R. SEIDER SHIRLEY C. SELF Health Sz Physical Education Early Childhood Junior High SANDRA M. SENFTLEBEN Early Childhood Attention please: there will be no studx inlf in the commonsfl HELENE .l. SHANKMAN lf Intermediate Lvpper 1'-1 TERESA J. SILVESTRO Intermediate Upper ALTA C. SMITH Library Science BARBARA .l. SIMMONDS Intermediate Upper .IUDITH F. SKOWRONSKI Early Childhood CAROL M. SMITH ELIZABETH ANN SMITH Art Secondary Education JUDITH E. SMITH Intermediate Upper JOHN SNELGROVE, JR. Secondary Education ,JH EVA M. SPIAK Intermediate Upper . I, , . fx. PATRICIA A. STOSAK Intermediate Upper JUNE P. SOARES Intermediate Lipper YR PHYLLIS M. STANIO Secondary Education CHESTERLYN T. SOKOLOWSKI Intermediate Upper JANET L. STAPLEFORD Health Sz Physical Education FRANCES A. SPARANO Art SUSAN R. STEIGLITZ Early Childhood RENEE E. STRAINGE PHYLLIS A. STUDENY JCHN L. SULLIVAN Intermediate Lipper Health Sz Physical Education Intermediate Upper MARCIA L. TAYLOR SUE ANN M. TERRACIANO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper LARAINE E. SZYMANSKI MARY J. TALARCZYK Early Childhood Intermediate Upper MARYANN J. THOMPSON THERESA D. THOMPSON V V V V Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper JO ANN E. THAYER .IULIANNA THAYER Intermediate Upper Special Education MARYLOU TILLSON JEAN M. TOMBARI FRANCES M. TONTINI LESLIE A. TOPP Library Science Special Education Intermediate Upper Early Childhood I CARL L. TROMBLEY .IUDITH A. TROTTA Intermediate Upper Health 81 Physical Education MARTIN I. TRUEHEART DENIS N. TSUKALAS Junior High Intermediate Upper 1:1-A ff- PHYLLIS M. VALENTI ANDREA JAKOBOSKI Early Childhood VAN DE WEERD Art WILLIAM VARMUM JAMES L. VERDI Intermediate Upper Secondary Education who-is Www: DELIA I. VERNA ALBERT M. VIA VIVIAN A. VIDOLI VINCENT A. VIRGULTO Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper Secondary Education Intermediate Upper JEANNINE WAIT EDITH E WALL Junior High Secondary Educatlon ELLEN M. WALSH Early Childhood k 1 1 JOHN T. WASELIK YETTA MIKOLINSKI 0 ay CHS ml C Junior High WETMORE mf? l 3 Z . 2 a 6, .':EEE mr za Q Q Eb ,uf t 3512553 1 mf.-wiv-fu 1. . in-:...w..fst:ri www., .. f 122afsaf1aiQviW-115331liigm-le.. .- f- v .. .-f..f. Q11 1-f MICHELE P. WHITE ELMA J. WIACEK Early Childhood Library Science GERARD D. WILEMSKI WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper DARLENE ANN WITKOSKI ROGER WOZNICK Library Science Health Sz Physical Education MARY P. YABLONICKY LAUREL ANN YURGIEWICZ Art Early Childhood .,f ma Xamsgge giemsfygtf ' A W A Q 'f A Y'-' iii-iii? swf' ',... m e iq GEORGIA C. ZAICHUK DOROTHY J. ZEMOLA RONNIE LINDA ZIMET Early Childhood Intermediate Upper Intermediate Upper 3:32 Jw fi' ,ae BANQUET AND CANDLELIGHT Row one: Ann Cavagnuolo, 'Lois Pulver, Susan B. Mason, Gail Gallagher, Joyce Kos- lowski, Liz Vitello, Rosalie DeLillo. Row two: Linda Chamberlain, Carol Dalbenzo, Barbara Cagginello, Cyndi Johnson, Elaine Grady, Cindi Waniga. Row three: Vivian Bodak, Mary O'Connor, Maureen Kiley, Judy Skowronski, Kathy Schlitter. Rowiour: Jane Babey, Nina Fedalen, Sandy Downs. Row five: Jean Kozak, Jim Bilyak,,Teecia Dolyak, Barbara Aston, Diane Binder, Elaine Foskett. Row six: Lorraine Szymanski, Carl Harvey, Linda Padla, Jim Verdi, Ray Vitali, Ed Morgan, Sue Steiglitz. Ia: SENIOR COMMITTEES .. . PROM Row one: Rosalie DeLillo, Liz Vitello, Tiny Lopes, Jean Tombari, Judy Trotta. Row two: Christine Atanasoff, Dee Verna. Row three: Barbara Dorko, Gail Hussey, Geri Palutis. Row four: Dorothy Cofrancesco, Linda Padla, Barbara Galinski. Row five: Barbara Aston, Elizabeth Smith, Jean Kozak, Jane Babey. Row six: Sue Corrigan, Cindi Waniga, Barbara Cag- ginello. Row seven: Sue Terraciano, Teecia Dolyak, Mary Ann Guidone, Andy Egan. Row eight: Frank Gagliardi, Ray Vitali, Jim Verdi, Jim Clifford, George Fox. I I PICNIC Row one: Rosalie DeLillo, Mary O'Connor, Linda Padla, Cindi Waniga, Geri Palutis, Liz Vitello, Phyllis Studeny. Row two: Kathy Schlitter, Bar- bara Aston, Dee Verna, Joyce Koslowski, Barbara Galinski, Elaine Grady, Sue Mason. Ro.w three: Sue Stieglitz, Helen Hansted, Diane Binder, Teecia 'olyak, Carmella Moffo, ,lane labey, Gail Gallagher, .lim erdi, Andy DePalma. Row bur: Jim Clifford, Ray Vi- rli, Jack Gallagher, Bill lieslukowski, Tiny Lopes, im Bilyak. x V. ei ,Q il BACCALAUREATE Row one: Renee E. Strainge, Jim Bilyak, Barbara Barone. Row two: Rosemarie Babyak, Mary 0'Conn0r, Phyllis Studeny. Row three: Andy Egan, Susan B. Mason, Gail Gallagher, Millie Dodd. Row four: .lim Clifford, .lim Verdi, Ed Morgan, .lack Gallagher. VM,.,,A M --.h.,,,,,-..m,...r,a-f GIFT Row one: Rosalie De-Lillo, Ray Vitali, Linda Padla, Andy Egan. Row Verna, Cindi Waniga. Row three: Geri Palutis, Jim Verdi, .lim Clifford. two: Dee 53 O J fcwmi zwzuvzy Organizations: Individual growth through group participation GOVERNMENT ON CAMPUS Row one: Diane Binder, Lois Ellsworth, vice-president, Phyllis Stanio, treasurer, .Iames Verdi, presidentg Geraldine Frankel, recording secretaryg .IoAnne Milone, Corresponding secretary: Frances Kelly. Row two: Marilyn Ragozzine, Marie Kuraz, Linda Padla, Patricia llraccriaro. Stella Carr, Barbara Ettore. Row three: .Iguncs Clifford, Edward Morgan, Tim Looney, Toni Dorsey, Michael Davis, Eric Toulson, Denis Tsukalas, Frnali Cagliardi. Row four: Holm-rt Cinco- rone, Ray Vitali, Philip Brodsky. Tracey 3lLlIlll'l'. Peter Golanski, Kevin Kinsella. Pl STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL The Student Activities Council, for- merly known as the Extra-Curricular Council, is composed of representa- tives from every organization on cam- pus and is a subdivision of the Student Senate. Its aims are to prepare the social calendar for each year and to assist in solving problems of individ- ual organizations. STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate is the legislative body of our collegeg it has been in existence for thirty years. It governs the numerous student activities found on campus. Each year, through its camp, it provides an opportunity for students to join in sharing ideas and to grow in lead- ership ability. How one: Ilee Verna. Denis Tsulxulas, KL-xin Kinsella, Rosalie DeLilIo. Row two: I,isa Benson, Elaine Wagner. Elaine Grady, Row three: Donna Armstrong, Sandy Downs. Row four: Doris Moskululi, .It-an Cillett, Peggy Walker. Row live: Mike Uaxis. Phil Brodsky, .lim Verdi. Ray Vitali. CONNECTICUT INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDENT LEGISLATURE The goal of the Connecticut Intercol- legiate Student Legislature is to stimu- late interest in government among college students and to offer the ex- perience necessary for an understand- ing of the political activities of the General Assembly with special atten- tion to current state ailairs. Row one: Linda Padla, Linda Pazik, Delores Riscalla, Frank Palmeri, .Ir., Delia Verna. Row two: Rosalie DeLillo, Marsha Brown. Row three: Elenor Russo, Gerry Polutus, Gail Hussey, Marion Deegan. Row four: Edward Sullivan, Cynthia Waniga, Sylvena Hoff, Andrea Egan. EASTERN STATES ASSOCIATION S.C.S.C. has been an outstanding member of the Eastern States Association and has always been represented at its annual conferences. The E.S.A. desires to improve the services of l teacher education institutions. Row one: James Verdi, Kevin Kinsella. Row two: Peter Golanski, Philip Brodsky, George Fox, Row three: Joseph Sabol, Michael Davis, Gary Parkman. AND OFF CAMPUS LAUREL The Laurel has existed since the early days of New Haven State Teachers College. It has evolved from a senior hook into an annual- ly published yearhooli that is rep- resentative of the activities of the entire college population during the school year. This year it is celebrating its twenty-hfth anni- versary. Row one: ,lean Cuillet, Denis Olsen, photography editor, Peggy Walker, editor-in-chief, Marie Kuraz, Lisa Benson. Row two: ,ioc Sahol. Linda Lucas, Mary Breen. ' ' 'V n - gi., tier - . ,,,, , . ,, .. K, i Dedication PUBLICATIONS E, Row one: Bernard Zawisa, art advisorg Olivia Cuthbert, art editorg Roseann Bertini, editorial directorg Claire Halloran, literary editorg Wal ter Tevis, literary advisor. Row two: Phi .wr my i .J ,R E X ,ff E ,yi M545 w.. SES r Row one: ,lohanne Hanisch, Barbara Anquillare, Marie Kuraz, Carol Fucci, Sandra Sheeley. Row two: Walter Tevis, advisorg Linda Lucas, Vivian Vidoli, Denis Olsen, Rosemarie Testa, Beatrice Raymon, Sue Sutherland, Angela Cofrancesco. THE CRESCENT REVIEW The Crescent Review, formerly The Crescent Literary and Art Anthology is the new semi- annual literary and art journal of Southern Connecticut State College. Members of the Crescent hoard select and publish the best literature and art that is submitted by our student body. lager, Jeanette Ferrary, Al DeCarlo, .loseph ischno, Matthew Jennett, Rick Sullivan, hyllis Weinstein, Joseph Sabol, business man- SOCCONIAN The Soconnion was established as the new name of the col- lege newspaper in the fall of 1959. lt was formerly known as the Laurel Leaf. The Soconnian informs students and fac- ulty of current college events and- reports on campus activities already completed. . Row one: ,loyce Koslowski, Elaine Grady, Vivian Vidoli, activities co-ordinatorg Margaret Walker, lst vice-presi- dentg Sandra Downs, presidentg Elaine Wagner, 2nd vice-presidentg Rosalie DeLillo. Row two: Raymond Vitali, Marie Kurasz, Susan Sutherland, ,lane Fox, FCJUR YEAR HONORS Those seniors who were especially honored at the annual honors tea are honored because they have been invited to four consecutive honors teas meaning they have kept a 3.2 or better average from their fresh- man year. Marilyn Griffin, Linda Pazik, Anne Dutka, Row three: Elizabeth Vitello, Cindi Waniga, Sandra Sheeleyg Elaine Cantor, Pam MacDonald, .leanne Coleman. Row four: Noreen Gray, Gloria Cucinelli, Gail Gallagher, Doris Moskaluk, Darlene Witkowski. ZAE Zeta Delta Epsilon service hon orary was organized in l96l lts goals are to advance a spir it of service and fellowship, tc serve as a public relation: corps, and to provide experi ence and learning in social eti quette. is t 5 .-lf: -Q f, ., ,, i-,F Row one: Sally Spenser, advisor, Elizabeth Brancato, Phyllis Stanio, Sandra Downs, Dorothy Zemola. Row two: Dr. R. Lynn Hutchison, advisor, Darlene Witkfawski, Sue WA Omicron Psi Lambda the honorary so- ciety of S.C.S.C. was organized last year. lts goals are to promote scholar- Ann Terraciano. ship, leadership, and service within the student body, to recognize out- standing senior contributions in these areas, and to provide learning and experience in social etiquette, poise, and confidence. Row one: .lane Stannard Dexter, Mary Talarczyk, Elizabeth Smith, Phyllis Stanio, Irene Csuka, Anne Dutka, Helen Czel. Row two: Ralph Bat- tista, Ray Cambardella, Ernest Haas. Row one: Mary Lou Grace, Henry Stoclunal, Jr., Herman Frolinger, Dominic Margo, Clemens Najjar, Sheila Shea. Row two: Patricia liracnaro, .lohn Martino, Pctcr Snyder, Clark Culxer, William Banfe. Row three: Ric-hard Stockmal, Edward Morgan, ,lames Clifford. OFF CAMPUS STUDENT ORGANIZATION The Off Campus Organization was formed last year hy students who wished to discuss the problems of those students who live off campus. YOU NG DEMOC RATS The Young Democratic Club has been organized for the past four years. Its goals are to further the aims and ideals of the Democratic party and to promote an understanding of the party's political platforms. Row one: Sherry Castelli, publicity, Linda Scala, ways and meansg Lea Cardca, presiclcntg Barbara Barone, social chairman. Row two: Russell Phelan, Cora Crowley, secretary, Dionysus Romeo, activities. FoRENslc UNION The Forensic Union provides an opportunity for students to debate issues of national inter- est. Actual practice is acquired in intra-col- legiate debates which enable members to com- pete intellectually with other college and university students. Row one: Mary Moore, Barbara Duffy, Catherine Miller, corresponding secretary: Eileen Weinstein, Katherine Newman. Row two: Lawrence Fitzgerald, president: Thomas Bartlett, vice-president: Dennis Keenan. Missing: Marilyn Moore, Enrica Pizzorusso, ,ludy Martin, secretary-treasurer: Robert Moran, Richard Berggren, Mr. Robert Cowles, advisor. COLLEGE UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS The College Union Board of Governors has existed since l959. Its purposes are to arrange successful programs and activities in the Un- ion, to help plan for the equipment and fur- nishings necessary in the union building, and to provide other organizations on campus with special services such as printing and mimeo- graphing. Row one: Albert Via, president: Marie Arruzza, corresponding secretary, .lanet Passa- rino, committee chairman: Dr. Howard Oedel, advisor. Row two: Mr. Raymond Okerman, Mr. Keith Beggs, Dr. Charles Steinmetz, Raymond Vitali, vice-president. Missing: Mr. Samuel Poor, Dorothy Zemola, treasurer: .loyce Rutkowsky, recording secretary: .lo-ann Meehan, cultural events chairman: Kathy Palumbo, social eventsg Cary Parkman, games committee: Kevin Kinsella, exhibits chairman. Bow one: Dr. Robert E. Kendall, advisor: Louine Wilson, historian: .lanet Larsen, treasurer: Ernest Leonardi, president: Cora Crowley, secretaryg Joseph Sabol, vice-president: Mary E. Breen, social chairman. Row two: Al Kimmerlin, Jacqueline Carfora, Grace Saltis, Tim Looney, Larry Franzman, Edward Sauce. Bow three: ,lcan Lerrell, Mildred Dodd, James Collins, Ray Swirsky. Row four: Carl Harvey, Hope Cohen, ,ludy Gill, Gloria Cucinelli, Laretta Kaye, Rccnc Strainge, Barbara Ladin. Row live: Rose Marie Babyak, Noreen Gray, lack Brodeur, Clem Nujaar. In the Spring of 1962 the Crescent Players presented George Bernard ShaW's uThe Simpleton of the Un- expected lslesf, This production Was one of superlative acting. E CRESCENT PLAYERS For the past eight years the Cres- cent Players have helped to broad- en and enrich the cultural enter- tainment at S.C.S.C. through the- atrical productions of all types. This yearis contributions were Shalcespeare's Looe Labors Lost and Arthur Millerls Death of a Salesman. SIMPLETON OF THE UNEXPECTED ISLES LOVE'S LABORS LOST NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS The National Collegiate Players is alliliated with the national dramat- ic honorary society Pi Epsilon Del- ta. The S.C.S.C. branch was estab- lished in l959, its purpose being to recognize Worthy individual or group efforts in creative theater art and to thereby serve drama on a national level. This past fall the Crescent Players put on a memorable production of Wil- liam Shakespeare,s HLove's Labors Lostf, Row one: Dr. Robert Kendall, adxisorg Renee Strainge, Cora Crowley. Ernest Leonardi, Louise Wilson, Rose Marie Babyak. Row two: .lanet Larson, Laurence Frunzman. Mildred Dodd. .lacque- line Carfora. MAJ ORETTES pr: 5 -,, i 'A: Q Q 2 W if 3152..- R .-A-'Magma li THE BAND ln Q : '1 , 5 f .spgi I ,W 4 .5 -'Ea -f i .5-'-1 ,X -1 if CHEERLEADERS BIOLOGY CLUB An organization open to all students Who have success- fully completed freshman biology courses, the Biolo- gy Club which has been in existence for the past two years aims to promote in- terest in the natural sei- ences. Row one: Dr. Charles Steinmetz, advisor: James Verdi, vice-president: Phyllis Stanio, president: Vivian Vidoli, recording secretary: Michael Liberatore, treasurer. Row two: Frances Kelly, Robert Johnson, Carol Goertz, Judith Martin, Elizabeth Smith, Evelyn Parente, Carol Norko. Row three: Sandra Goldberg, Thomas Selmecki, Peter Golanski, ,loan Coersz, Susan Sutherland. AQ ' C.E.A. Connecticut Education Associ- ation fosters an understanding of professional ethics and fa- maliarizes the students with numerous professional organi- zations that exist in the field of education. Row one: ,lean Poplavsky, Linda Pazik, Delores Riskalla, Marie Arruzza, Michele Fressola, Diane Cockerill. Row two: Jean Finance, Frances Tontini, Barbara Simmonds, Elaine Cantor, Laurel Yurgiewicz. Row three: Jamie McKenna, Julianna Thayer, Diane Durante, Sue Ann Terraciano, Mildred Dodd. Row four: Frances Falcone, Ray Vitali, Carmella Moflo. C.E.C. The Council for Exceptional Children was organized in 1960. The aim of its members is to make the college students aware of the various types of exceptional children, those who range from the gifted, to the deaf, to the physically han- dicapped, to the mentally re- tarded. Row one: Elaine Collela, Elizabeth Vitello, Janet Passerino, Jean Finance, Janice McKenna, Marie Cuarnieri, Cerri Frankel, Dr. Arnold Fassler, advisor. Row two: Geraldine Palutis, Linda Padla, Arlene Guillote, Judith Curran, Stella Carr. Row three: Julianna Thayer, Cindi Waniga, Sue lannucci, Joanne Meehan, Andrea Egan. Row four: Francis Lazzaro, Pat Cansacoa, Syvena Hott, Elaine Della Camera. Row five: Warren Marchette, Nona Dwyer, Anthony Lopes, Robert Distasio. 69 ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Row one: Catherine Blodgett, Carolyn Reeves, Barbara Galinski, Rosanne Grosso, secretary: Mike Xotta, presi- dent: Marge Roche, vice-president: Rebecca Weber, treasurer: Carol Gwiazdowski, Ellen Campbell. Row two: .Iouce Hurt, Karen 0,Connor, Diane Gemlron, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association is open to all members of the college. lts aims are to pro- vide opportunities for ex- tracurricular participation in team sports, to increase the number of recreational activities on campus, and to organize intramurals a n d a n intercollegiate sports program. Mary Rodriguez, Margaret Lenotti, Joanne Galati, Becky Gibson, Bob Griffin. Row three: Mary Wright, .Ioan Knapp, Gene Casey, advisor: Barbara Boisvert, Ann Dogherty, Wendy Prickett, Tony Aceto. The Physical Education Club is a professional or- ganization which is open to juniors and seniors major- ing in this field. It provides activities which enable its members to acquire perti- nent experience and infor- mation for use in their area of specialization. Row one: Rebecca Weber, Rebecca Gibson. ,Ioan Shirley Geis, Nancy Goodwin, Barbara Boisvert, Mary Wriglit, Jouce Hurt, Ellen Campbell. treasurer: Elaine Rodriguez. Row three: Alice Houseworth, advisor: Dr. Grady, Barbara Barone, Joann Knapp. Row two: Karen Annie .Io Deupree, advisor: Diane Gendron, Rosanne O,Connor, Carol Dunn, Susan Hopf, Carole Goertz, Grosso, Margaret Lennotti. 70 TENNIS CLUB OW One: Carole Coertz, Barbara Barone, Mary Ann Elionfanlf. .Iflssiv olvair. Row two: Alive Houseworth, llfIYIS0l'1 .Iune ROIJita1IIe. Iirmisf- ahr, Karen 0'Connor, Carol Dunn. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLUB Row one: .lounn Knapp, .Ioyce Hurt, Mary Wright, Shirlcy Ceis, Num-3 Goodwin. Rnw two: Annie .IO Deupree, udvisorg EIIen Culnphr-II, Susan Hopf, Elaine Grady. ARCHERY CLUB Wendy Prickett, Ellen Campbell, Vixian Novinki, Ann Dougherty. Randy Wliite, Jesse Boisvert, Joann Calati, Karon O'Connor, Aludilli Hardy. BASKETBALL Row one: Marie Sampson, .loyce Hurt, Becky Ciyson, JoAnn Knapp, Wendy' Prickell, .Iudy Hardy, Karen O'Connor. Row two: Cookie Blodgett, Sherry Valenti, Randy White, Jesse lioisvert, Vivian Noyici, .loann Calati, Louise O'Neal, advisor. 72 SOFTBALL BADMINTON Susan Hopf, .lcssc Boisvert, ,lolnn Knapp. .ludy Hardy, Louise O'Neal, advisor. Misfingg: Margo Roche. FIELD HOCKEY MODERN DANCE Row one: Randy White, Cookie Blod,-zett, Ann Dough:-rty, .ludy Hardy. Row two: Karen O'Cunnor, Bevkv Gibson, Marian Sf'lll1lHl3IlIl. Yixiun Nnviki, .lmao llinswrl. ,lnzmn Culuti. Huw lllI'E'4'f Nluriff Sumfison, Susan Hopf, Ellen Cumplrcll, Sherri Valenti, ,loAnn Knapp, Doris Metrvlis. uclxisnr. E i 1' Mm U 'W-hi u--W -f--ar may X ,K my an tn... A. gpm-5 DE? lift- ff 1 PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION The Panhellenic Association was founded in 1960 in order to pro- mote good intra-fraternity rela- tions, to maintain high scholastic goals for its members and for the student body, and to cooperate with the college administration in upholding high social standards. Row one: Patricia Heslin, Elizabeth Vitello, president: .Judith Smith, secretary: Rosalie Delaillo. Row two: Ann Bernardiener, Marilyn Griffin, Carmella Motto, Gloria Cucinelli, Cynthia Kuhar, Noreen Gray. Missing: Brenda Rilyak, vice-president: Catherine Hitchcock, treasurer: Maureen Rubino, Mary Lou Walkinshaw. KAE The Psi Chapter of Kappa Delta Epsilon was organized at S.C.S.C. in 1953. This professional organi- zation prepares students for their teaching career by acquainting them with current problems in edu- cation and providing them with a sense of professional responsibil- ity. Row one: Mildred Stuckey, Lynn Salzburg, Cynthia Johnson, Marie Puca, Helen Czel, Margaret Berger. Row two: Joann Thayer, Anne Fortsen, Mary Talareyk, Rebecca Gibson, JoAnn Matula, Alice Golden, Donna Russell, Barbara Genovese, Harriett Anderson, Patricia Davin. Row three: Elizabeth Rrancata, Marie Arruzza, Harriet Fink, Joan Finance, Sandra Downs, Joyce Koslowski, Suzanne Terraeiano, Marcia Gruce, Linda O'Donoghue, Elaine Grady, Marie Kurasz, Dr. Mar- garet Downs, Dr. Phyllis Everhart, advisors. Row four: Jane Babey, Judith Cook, Carole Lawson, Alice Fiorello, Linda Gerlot, Donna Aakjar, Cindi Rosen, Nancy Kobler, Judith Ogens, Lois Pulver, Juan Allen. Row five: Donna Parducci, Peggy Laurencello, Irene Czuka, Raflaela Amen- dola, Jane Fox, Darlene Witkowski, Carol Damm, Patricia Marcotti, Elaine Sabia, Susie Hunter. Barbara Arendt. Row one: Gail Hussy, Cynthia Wztrliga, Rosalie Dc-l.illo. Linda Padla, liurhara Aston. Row two: Delores Hisliallu, Barbara Picagli, Linda Pazili, Sharon Fitcll, Elizabeth Vitello. Row three: Alive Mudry, Teevia Dolyak, Hallie Ecklund. Missing: Catherine Maturo, Mary Lou Wtilkinshaw, Dee Verna, Maureen Sullivan. BCDB Beta Phi Beta was organized in 1959 as a social sorority on the S.C.S.C. campus. It serves both the college and the community. Row one: George Fox, Ray Dimiola, Dom Ragucci, John Knight, Gary Parkman, Bill Cieslu- kowski. Row two: Denis Tsukalas, Brian O,Connor, Dick Ponte, Don Deloge, Ray Vitali, Carl Harvey, Dick Petrillo, Felix Della Rocco, Larry Frattini. Row three: Mike Liberatore, Dave Mills, Ken Ericson, Phil Edwards, Jerry Neuger, Ccne Langan. Row four: Jim Connelly, .luck Gallagher, Raul Kravitz, Jack Acabchuck, Matt Brandon. KACD Kappa Delta Phi is a national pro- fessional fraternity in the field of education. Its goals are to raise the standards of educational ideals and practices and to promote fine citizenship. The Kappa chapter of Kappa Delta Phi was founded at S.C.S.C. in 1949. FX Alpha Gamma Chi has as its purpose - to develop leadership, to promote fellowship by eliminating religious, racial, and social barriers and to car- ry out services for the benefit of and in behalf of Southern Conn. State Col- lege. They also promote school spirit by encouraging participation in and support of athletics and other school functions. 5 wr Row one: Robert Nicolari, ,lames Bilyak, treasurer, .lames Verdi, vice-president: .lumes Clifford, president: Edward Morgan, corresponding secretary: Clement Najjar, recording secretary. Row two: Brian O'Connor, Kevin Kinsella, Michael Davis, Tim Looney, Henry Stockmal, Jr., William Williams. Row three: Michael Krazik, Philip Brodsky, Peter Snyder, Trac-y Mather. Missing: William Banfee, Herman Frolinger, .lohn Laraway. il - Y, -,X ar, A-fi. .V -' v- - , Q wil AWE 5 1 :INN .Q X4-vsmap ragge- '90 1-1 .Q f Q if Qjfapj bfs !776 J Row one: Maggie DeBonis, social chairman: .lean Gillett, treasurer: Diane Binder, xiao-president: Carole McCarthy, president: Marilyn Grifiin, secretary: Pat Smith. Row two: ,lat-kie Wallace. Cathy Hitchcock, Evelyn Callaghan, Ann Gillett, Anne Frotson, ,loanne Meehan. Row three: Louise DuBerry, Fran Kelly, Pat Bracnaro, Noreen Walsh. Missing: Nancy Williams. Alberta Simon, Joan Emery, Linda Fitzpatrick, Pat Furman. AEH Delta Epsilon Pi is a social service sorority which was organized in l958. lt strives to further activities which will serve both the com- munity anci the S.C.S.C. campus. A ,ng I 1 fi , ,rf A4 XAX Chi Delta Sigma sorority was formulated in 1961 to heighten the students, col- lege spirit and to strengthen student-faculty rapport by sponsoring socials and rec- reational programs for all. Row one: Carmella Mezzanotta, Gloria Cucinelli, Phyllis Valenti, Cathie Palumbo, Anne-ltv Fuggi, .ludi Cercmia. Row two: Mary Ann Giarratano, Terry Thompson, Ce-rri Palutis. Maria Inguagiatto, Suzy Hunter, Frances Lazzaro, Betty Chrisliano. 77 Row one: Larry Fratini, Larry Cabel, Marty Trueheart, Don Deloge, Andrew Carrano, Carl Harvey. Row two: Terry Filo, Paul Kravitz, Frank Gagliardi, Denis Tsukalas, Ed Boyle, .loe Mon- gillo, Barry Rossherg, Paul Hello. Row three: Bob Sansone, .lack Aeabehuk, Toni Hennessey, lid Maekniak, Cuy Paolillo, Tony Ruggiero. Row four: .lack Gallagher, Tony Lopes, George Fox. Dom Nlurgo, Mike Turner. A if Q Fr F Wi, K' ,372 'ata-aug XP Sigma Rho was formu- lated as a social soror- ity on S.C.S.C. campus. MX Beta Mu Sigma was es- tablished as a social and a service organiza- tion. Its purpose is to render service to the student body. Row one: Elaine Harlin, Raeann Carrano, Nancy Hoyle, Laureen llolognese, Patricia Heslin, Donna Armstrong. Row two: MaryAnn Attianese, Ann Killmride, ,loyue Cot-arelli, Yvette Bissonnette. Ann Bernardiener. Missing: Patricia Smith, jean Trojanoski. Slieren Xlvlluire. Judith Coley. Kathleen Sullivan, Phyllis Avallone, .loan Rosadini, Mary Webster. mr IZX Iota Zeta Chi was established in 1959 both as a social and a service organization. lts purpose is to in- volve its members in activities on our campus and to be of service to the college as well as to the com- v' munity. Row one: Lisa Benson, Loretta Bielen, Joyce Fletcher, Kathy Diglio, Barbara Dorko, Judy Smith. Row two: Jerry Messina, Annette Aniato, Rose Anne Grosso, Carol Guasdowski, Cynde Kuhav, Louise McGrath, Carol Kurshner. Row three: Elaine Lewis, Sandi Petrelle, Lois Ellsworth, Lucille Hillmann. 1- tv. aj K - wt.- J Row one: Doris Moskaluk, Joyce Koslowski, secretary: Dorothy Zetnola, presidentg Vivian Vidoli, vice president: Judy DeLibro. treasurer: Tina Atanasotl. Row two: Judy Kimber. Rita lmpellitteri, Barbara Cagginello, Loraine Jarusinsky, Sandra Barry, Maureen Rubino. Row three: Jane Fox, Carmclla Moflo, Helen Kotowitz. GDP Chi Theta Rho was recognized as a new sorority on campus in lVlay of 1960. lts aim, as a social service sorority, is to be an attribute to the community as well as the college. 79 SEABURY HALL Seahury Hall, the women's dormi- r Q. lv in X, 'if tory, opened in 1958. The main objective of its Residence Associa- tion is to stimulate group under- standing and self-expression hy promoting cooperation and shar- Seabury Hall Residence Association. Row one: L. Pulver, secretary, Mrs. McPartland, House Mother, T. Silvestro, presidentg .l. Meehan, vice-president: J. Finance, Assistant House Mother. Row two: L. Salzburg, treasurer, R. Wise, social chairman. Second Floor. Row one: M. Zierler, J. Wallace, C. Wallace, C. Crooss, L. Donegan, M. Kreisler. Row two: J. Joffe, A. Colden, K. Wulfson, C. Pallon, C. Engle, L. Boege, J. Bizzoso, P. Anselm. Row three: M. Arruzza, L. Ende, K. Kanehl, G. Frankel, J. Coley, D. Scott, L. Hunt. Missing: B. Doherty, P. Fraleigh, K. Trijonis, S. Copeland, E. Lehman, .l. Cooke, M. Burgess, R. Borgeson, .l. Coleman, K. 0'Connor. ing. Third Floor. Row one: T. Silvestro, B. Volk, M. Kurasz, J. Ogens E. Campbell. Row two: J. MacArthur, .l. Meehan, J. Finance, R. Gib son, S. Downs, J. Divino, E. Grady. Row three: C. Goodchild, B Thompson, D. Moskaluk, J. Croll, S. Hunter, C, Moffo, M. Dellonis Missing: K. Blodgett, M. Wright, J. Hurt, J. Wry, T. Miller, J McKenna, P. Spirn, L. Watson, M. Paonessa, B. Johnson, C. John- son, J. Thayer, J. Koslowski, J. Kelly, J. Morales, B. Canning J. Rutka, D, Russell. 1 2 ...Q with I wg Ji is . WNW ,.,.,..4-,.. ..,. . . fi ,., 1, I I V gfwff ,ALA. ,W,. . 1 If an 5...- Iv in 9 'I : I Nik .Q -.LL-. ' ,.f,'y 4K I- f , K iw.. . L K . . Q'?f.stgK,. ffmff . Q. 'fi 'B ' 'ff 1 , Q. mf1'f: 74 , .M 2. Q t Q N Mn I ,KW .. KK?K Avya Q. A . V K-Us LV,V A A K f 8 . . . . .ffl .f W' f 'Q1 :-' 13 1 '- W - . , I W . Q. . My 2 if vi .if 21?'f' wwf? kv. .UW . ,. .Qi , K V K Kg. 5 QKKLKJK. f 3 K H .,., ,. - 1. - 2? - . I Q 1. K K if ar r K KK Kx E, A . K ,K-gt, E gn-FrKLK. ,qw Kg x I , , f -m.,-ff I A, A ggi L. I to .fr tg 3 . F, Q 'f 'ffl .1 W- 'ca ,f at 'ff 'iw Q . 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V ...L K. Kr.. . X. f.. -,,. f-6 . - -af f JH I5 u WI- -A . 'Ht' 1 wwf 3:1'Y' I COLLEGE CHOIR First Row right to left: Jo-Ann Matula, Cynthia Rosen, Lois Pulver, Robert DiStasio, Warren Marchette, Denis Tsukalas Dems Keenan Irene Csuka Teecia Dolyak. On First Slip: Elaine Grady, Ann Patzke, William Witick. Missing: Joseph Piergrossi, Karl Young Howard Marsha Brown Row two: Sherry Valenti, Doris Moskaluk, Ellene Andrews, Anita Cerrone, Mary Neri, Roanne Wise Judi Ogeus King Ann Llebebum Joanne Meehan. Row three: Jane Babey, Jeanne Terrell, Sherry Valenti, Joseph Sabol Roy DArcy Barry Barbara Aston Mary Jane Warner, Jacqueline Wallace. Row four: Rossberg. Richard Manko Julie Anne Orlando, Robert Heins, Anthony Lopes, The College Choir has been a part of our campus for twenty-five years. It strives to contribute to the cultural activities of the college and to represent S.C.S.C. in various presentations performed forthe public: the Choir appears on WNHC television with a program of Christmas music, participates in the All-College Christmas Assembly, and this year, for the second year in a row the Choir was honored by being asked to take part in an intercolligate festival under the auspices of Trinity College of Burlington, Vermont. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls Glee Club was organized in the formulative years of New Haven State Teachers College, the predecessor to S.C.S.C. It provides an outlet for student musical talent and also prepares Hnes concerts for tlle college. ARTISTS uv.-gf' HNIQ A, V17 wig S-5,-5 wif' a s 3 ff :G iz U Eiif ' W' :gr 5? . s 1 1 ,unaw- . ,f . If M i ' S fl iff 5 , i' A Q ,wi 31 - '- -rw'Ef:KQ,f' . Qu. . -- 5,51 s ,. ',g2ivrii5.1.z. 5, . - 35. V ' Mi - K L - ,.x, g w - S f , A W2 ' H Jnfilf' l .mm M. M R ' L. R531 R,-M ww Row one: Linda O'D0n0ghue, vice-presidentg Michael Davis, presidentg Rita Landino treasurer , , . Row two: Tim Looney, representativeg Grave Rocco, secreturyg Tracy Mather, representative. f ,... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .i.,,N.., ,,....., .. ,, I K ,.,,,..,Qnvwm--f 1--:- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS .22 5 S ,,....-n-M ,,,...W,w- OW one: Susan Hopf, lreasurcrg Lisa Spiegel, serrvuryg R I Put Fraileigli, NlCC-pl'6!4ifl4'lll. Ruw twn: Phillip llrmlsky. prf-sirls-nl. Q, wt'--K fi 'ik 1 4? G l 2 ,omni Zlfflldlly Sports l'hysi4'al growth 4-ssvlltial In llw full dvvoluprml of the ilNliVi1IllilI. if f:-nz. Eli? v,.. 1- 9 L 3 5 .wif L HF '03 5 Z W fy FOOTBALL inhuman Row one: Tony Martone, COL1l'llQ Mike Conti, Vin Rasvati, Ray Ciarleglio. Vin Bucui, Richie Falcigno, Addie lions, Red Adanti, Pete Rarilo. Felix DellaRocco, Frank Santino, Lou Stolfi, lloli lilalie, 'Xndy Hari-lx. ,li-rry Neuger, mgr. ROW two: ,loe Farina, coach, Tony Aceto, Lon Drago, lloli Griffin, Tom Murray, Al Pedrolini, Nick Cululle, Tony Limauro, Luo Gallarano, Ed Rostowsky, Ray DeFran0esco, coach: Tut Delfrancesiro coach. Row three: ,less Dow, head coach, Bob Deobil, Tom Hunt, Roger Milici, Charley Roynton, Paul Kravitz, Ray Mainville, ,lay Valentine, Milvlr Kuliga, liob llofnian, Ralpli Fvrrisi, Henry Owens, Dick Ponte, ,lint Barber, Bill Phipps, Bill Cargano, .lim Moore, coach, xvilliillll Skerlicli, trainer. COACHING T wwf eeii gem: 1 Xxws-irq 5285 e 2 y Q, '9 K gifxg p jpg Qlmghgp 'QHITQ to ff? gfgiggh' e fgglyfi it L T to 1 lp ?Q i1nf'1il, cggm, f, i '?Q-jill fi e QQNN. ', EL, germ i n ' 'L' Umm, ,. 4 C Ni f .. - or i orsuzf , GONN- ' f'iii O gm3-ggm, ' 'gfhggtane ' ,J L' romana p 2 QQQTBAL p , K p W, , XEA, V 1 I ,, E -in 'f Q 3 A T it at T Q eli, Tony Martone, Ray DeFrancesCo, ,lim G'Doc', Moore. ,less Dow, Joe Farina, Tut DeFranceso. '55 ryan 23 15 SENIORS Row one: Tom Murray, Andy Marek, Addie Pong, and Ray Ciarleglio. Row two: Red fidanti. Leo Callarano, Ralph Ferrisi, Bolt Griffin, Vin Rum-i, Tony Nccto. CO-CAPTAINS Tony Aceto Michael HRed', Adanti Adolph Pons Thomas Nlurrax' Ralph Ferrisi Robert Griffin Andrew Marian Q. 'yy v 4 w, P451 I ' T 1 fy!! 5 r,,g 3 0 f '1A Y-1 Y 1 2 3-vfli 2 ...Q--.pf ill? ca 29, X Q-' L-Q1 -es., Vx. UM. C Q, wif' W-ID ifhm V-ff 5275- df W- ' X st s if Ns VJ N , Q , Q , wg L M 13 ., ri' K L ' , 2.4 - V f .J N ' 4 ,Q . .,- . ' if 'wi '91 X 1 -fi tk A . 5,1 1 Y, .W A 'nd af vim. Y . q'1 Row one: Michael Hidek, Douglas Leahey, Peter Scully, John Reilly, Williaxii 0'Donnell. Row two: Mitchell Kuliga, Donald Norcross, Archie Tracy, Anthony Lopes, Kenneth Smith, Henry LeBlanc. Missing: Bill Barker. BASKETBALL Southern suffered through the first losing season under coach Owen McDowell since he start- ed at Southern. It was the Wrong year to undertake the best opposition that S.C.S.C. has ever played. Archie Tracy made honorable mention All- New England. V, Vg, Dan Norcross, Arch Tracy, Tiny Lopes, Jimmy Perillo. s ,ff 1-- ' .... ,il 3 ur0l ' Tiny Lopes, Archie Tracy Archie Tracy, Bill Barker, Tiny Lopes. 'F' Q. :- ,- 'P if 3 3 ,,,,,,N ,MM W si - V. ,,,. i N Obll .,.. . , '12, , 2 .lr r r ia 1 , X ff, SWQQI' 4 Dan Norcross Y' yv' '?? .mm Ken Smith 5, ur Q-' 1. .- -x +- u W 1 Archie Tracy Hank Lablang, Archie Tracy. Tiny Lopes .4vlHf H ' 2 0 'M V' , Row one: Jerry Neuger, Dick Downe J h D y, 0 n eAnglis, Herbert Lewis. Row two: Arch Tracy, Tim Looney, Ray Vitali, Ernest W. Degutis. Row tl ' - ' ' D A 1' f ' ' ' irfm. jerry Nuugei, Dick Downe e ng is, Frnderlck Lewis. Jerry N euger y, Patrick Archie Tracy tggssfiflh ' 4 4 1, v 'ff S Q 5 iih' if i 'fi fqffff Nw fff . f , VWTM. .v,. Mm .,.-i W, , D , X Q ,, 4 Q f Q f 1 ? 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W H ' fi' ji t 'Mi' argl , Ki .1 .W W, eeee neee t - at 'tk -r age L, '-- - ' . - if ,, A F , ye: V uk' H: , ., ' 133,152 II .-,,. K QS i W - . a i QQ -. t . ,,.e, ' .. e'h r t ' 1 --:Q 2--i t A V 1 i. I ' -4 M ff ' ' '-- - r aw .. A H -' i 3'-iii. J- 1 - Wie. : -51 .. b u 5: :: ,, :--1 1' 1-fi vf H . f,:.- ,s :. ': Q , uggjjgl kv Qjggg -' f K gif' e xif ' f Tom White GOLF Owen McD0We11's golfers were led by Tom White and Dick McCaulley. They participated in the N.A.I.A. tourna- ment at Bridgewater. Dick McCaulley 101 GYMNASTICS - f ' 1 1 if ' .Row one: Jay Ashmore, coach, Greg Spec, Al Brown, Danny Sternbach, Ken East, lVlike Zotta, Marty Roberts, Tracy Mathers. The gymnastics team under coach Jay Ashmore has de- veloped into an Eastern power. Big wins were over Springfield College, Cort- land, Westchester, and Queens. Danny Sternbach Danny Sternbach M K Mike Zotta Kenny East 103 CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY A xx Row one K Klnsella, B Byrnes, P Woods R Manko, D Mllls, A Brown, B Leahy D Davls R I MK Row two Coach R Zuber, T Buterfield R Lawson, R Ponte, W Perkm, S DINICOIS R Ferns, 3 sea f I 3 I 13, R R? wnow -gm KRRRRRR YQ R 1, x. 1Eg,,fg55 e'1,f'if N xx Qffffgiv vii, Q If Ly X2 . ia. 555. I-246 Q t , l 7 :gi .rf ff 4. , 5 ffl, ig' E' zgiingf N93 R A 3 vwgaozfgei if f ' - V. s, , : tg gf ff 4 A .L 8 A 14, X 5 X ,qw X ,i ::':,.p' V E' - I 7 mi W H 3-Q, ' f .,E7?:7f gigs, .Z 26,55 3 rg. l . : 'FQ -Y, C ff? ifggx -ff H H is EWR kszgzii 'QNN ai -. ai is axff f an 1 .R 'N 'ff1k',ffw1a 4--1? 4 ' f 1-1 'H' 1' if K' N C R l g ,as --NN as fu ,V ML., 5- Track Captain Tony Aceto l ff-fum Ray Ciarleglio and Joe Landino Gallagher, Rennie, Murray, Wasnik, Morcey, DeCristoforo, Soboleski. FUNK- - fh ' --vu 5 '4Doc,' Moore 1-B G 55'. Will BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM Row one: R. Soboleski, P. Morcey, J. DeCristoford, G. Hanchete, P. Dion, L. McHugh, J. Kroll, E. Rennie, R. Falcigno, L. Callaghor J. Landino, S. Vuolo, B. O'Connor, R. Aguzzi, W. Hunt. Row two: R. Ciarlegio, Coach James More. Coach Gene Casey, V. Virgulto, R. Milici, G. Dayharsh, C. Baukus, ., ,,i,,. if iff H5 Q?Cf'1l+ DUNN SWIMMING Q' aim, Huw 011151 Ring, Hzuido. llmig, 31lllll'llCSiL'I', SK,'i1l'1'1'. Kane. Huw two: COLIVII llliilvliifim. Rolmillam Ihiutz, '1iINVIilLllxt'l'. l.1ll'llIlliU. K1Yix43l7Nlxll. Oilhmrier, Nlzmfrviili. How lim-Q: XXUIHHJllI'Il, XiK'Kit'I'Il.lIl. Riully, Callzulmzi. I'1l'0idIl1.lIl, Kruppv, lliuia Iimnvu. i. A V17 'U ,i L. A Harry Marictheslvr, Danny Davis, Bruce Hutchison. Y is 3 , 'l in ' 'H 'F' H- he S S! as -an an 1 Q Q, 3, ,K ,,:..,, .M M W K '- 7 fm an N, ,..i.....5if, . f, . 'R' K! SWIMMING '? , Q , E K nno ' '12 ..,M an Bruce HHtClliHSOI17S swimmers enjoyed a Une season despite the loss of Harry Manchester for the season. 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YL' mxwm ' W A QA - S, as ' ,wr ,,.xw P A f gags ,H . f, .Lf-r Q r 4, 536, I Q. 5 +4 -av- A' jaf f 4 1 5 gt ff-rt.. 7' wt.. wi . ..,:'ww if V i K W it .ze F nw Sb 1.1 , ,ima 'QV NEW STUDENT WEEK The mark of a freshman www nl 154. X 2 eww i523.29! Shy, bashful, bewildered freshmen A HCDMECOMING - 5 5 if Z . Q J .Q A a af MW' I' Sing along with sophomores. FRIDAY NIGHT I said YELL! Here goes Honlclail 115 1 SATURDAY MORNING I Alumni - please sign here. 116 Here to receive you. S.C.S.C.'s 01destAlumna. - s. 'vm SWIM MEET SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING SHOW S. D0n7t that p GYMNASTICS EXHIBITION FRATERNITY FOOTBALL Homecoming frat football game. I've got itI 9 '1 v , . 4 A , I ,EQ ,Ld 3 Y K Q 'VI Y. V, X -Q i gv..u. . '15-eg,I,f3,. . A H+ .,-wg M2 'W Maif-Sf' ffl, f 4. k Q- P, 5-.5 .mv LET Qfffff-. Q 1'-l: +2fa..f:..f?f2if- H ,x,gy6. x1g'15,'4!,JHG! i-.,Ii f . jfaii 7ff3'Ff3,f5 . Ae! 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Having matured Physically, Mentally, Emotionally, We shall continue to develop And to guide others Through the painful process Of growth. ia? fig SYLVIA L. ACCOUSTI Derby ANTONIO L. ACETO 38 Pinewood Rd., Hamden FREDERICK W. ADAMS 32 Johnson Rd., Wallingford CEC 4. MICHAEL J. ADANTI 13 Rutland St., Ansonia Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Rally Chairman, Speaker, Varsity Club, Treasurer 3, 4, Newman Club, Young Democrats. DENNIS JAMES ANDERSON 77 East Pearl St., New Haven Baseball 2, Laurel Leaf 1, Basket- ball 1, NEA, CEA, CEC 4. HOWARD K. ANDREWS, JR. Roosevelt Dr., Seymour DORIS C. APPLEBY 173 Livingston St., New Haven BARBARA L. ARENDT Huntington Rd., Stratford MARIE ANNETTE ARRUZZA 52 Quintard Terrace, Stamford S.E.A., 3. 4. Intramural Sports 3, International Club 4, CUBOG, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. BARBARA J. ASTON Step Stone Hill Rd., Guilford Beta Phi Beta 3, 4, Secretary 4, College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, College Choir 2, 3, 4, C.I.S.L. 2, 3, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Senior Prom, Banquet, and Picnic 4. JOSEPH AVELLANI JOAN L. AVITABILE 230 Dodge Ave., East Haven JANE H. BABEY , 22 Greenfield Ave., Stratford Executive Council Board 2, 3, 4, C.I.S.L. 2, 3, College Choir, Vice- President 2, 3, President 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Homecoming 2, 3, 4, Eastern States Rep. 1, 2, Parent's Day 2, 3, Senior Week 4. ROSE MARIE BABYAK 805 Arctic St., Bridgeport Crescent Players, Senior Publicity Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Business Manager 4, National Collegiate Players 4, Student Senate 1, Cor- responding Secretary 3, Eastern States, Secretary 2, 3, 4, New Stu- dent Week 2, Chi Delta Sigma, President 2, Candelight Committee 4. LINDA ANN BACHIOCCHI 49 Milton Ave., West Haven Freshman Executive Board 1, In- ternational Club 4, SEAC 4. VICTORIA BALDONI 45 Ponham St., Waterbury New Student Week 3, SEA, NEA, CEA 4. FRED N. BALET 349 Cooke St., Waterbury BARBARA R. BARONE 349 Gilbert Ave., Hamden Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honor- ary 3, Bowling Club, Head 3, 4, Inter Collegiate Basketball, Intra- murals 3. Athletic Association 3, 4, Off Campus Student Organization 4. RALPH ALFRED BATTISTA 68 Rock St., New Haven Veterans Club 1, 2, Publicity Chairman 2, Homecoming 1, NEA, CEA, SEA 4. VLADAMIER R. BATZA 50 Toas St., Shelton SENIOR DIRECTORY LINDA R. BAUMAN 9 North Taylor Ave., Norwalk NEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, CEC 3, Seabury Hall Resident Association 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE D. BELL 470 Prospect St., New Haven LAWRENCE F. BENCIVENGO 204 Peck St., New Haven MARGARET E. BERGER 31 Fenway North, Milford Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 4, Co-President 3, Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, Secretary 2, 3. ROSEANN PARENTE BERTINI 32 Sheldon Tr., New Haven Crescent Anthology, lst Prize Prose 2, Crescent 3, Editor 4, Soconnian 4. FREDERICK D. BEUTHER 21 Beers St., New Haven Art's League 2, 3, 4. VERONICA MARIE BEUTHER 21 Beers St., New Haven NEA 4, Chollege Choir 2, 3, CEA 4. GRETCHEN K. BIATOWAS 16 Fenway Dr. Hamden International Club 1, Chi Delta Sigma Sorority, Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Fresh- man Picnic Committee 4. LORETTA ANN BIELEN 70 River Valley Rd., Stratford Executive Board 1, Iota Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 4. DIANE M. BINDER 48 Collier Cl., Hamden Homecoming 1, 2, 3, 4, College Board 3, New Student Week 2, 3, Ali College Dance Co-Chairman 3, 4, Delta Epsilon Pi Sorority 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Junior Week- end, Co-Chairman Sat. Nite 3, Student Senate-Chairman of Social Committee 3, 4, Executive Board Class of N633 3, 4, Senior Week- Prom and Candlelight, Winter Weekend 4, Senior Reception Chairman 2, 3. CAROLE IRIS BLECHER 113 Clark St., Bridgeport Gymnastic 1, 2, Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Delegate 2, 3, CEA, NEA, SEA 4, International Club 3. DAVID E. BLESSING 89 Godwill Ave., Bridgeport VIVIAN A. BODAK Ford Rd., Wodbridge Banquet Committee 4. WILLIAM BONE 57 Cosey Beach Rd., East Haven MARY BONOFF Mill Rd., Woodbridge LEONA L. BOURASSA 532 Central Ave., New Haven EDMUND WILLIAM BOYLE 136 Ward St., New Haven KENNETH B. BOYNTON 875 Wolfhill Rd., Cheshire JAMES E. BRADY 41 Sylvan Ave., Wallingford ELIZABETH ANNE BRANCATO 102 Frederick St., Stamford Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Omicron Psi Lambda 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Senate Alternate 3, Execu- tive Board 3, 4. JOHN M. BRERETON ELAINE M. BRUNDAGE DAVINA LYNN BRUNO 34 Woodin St., Hamden Freshman Social 1, Homecoming 1, NEA, CEA, SEA 4, Concert Club 4. MARIE ANNE BUCCHERI VINCENT BUCCI 41 Homestead Ave.. Hamden Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, P.E. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD S. BUCHANAN ELIZABETH P. BUCKLEY SUZANE M. BROUILLARD SHEILA F. BURNS 21 Elm Ct., East Haven NEA, SEA, CEA 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchesis Dance Concert 3, Float Committee 2. RICHARD M. BUTLER 22 Edward St., West Haven Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. BARBARA A. CAGGINELLO 59 Dover St., Bridgeport Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, ECC 3, Executive Board 4, New Student Week 3, Homecoming 4, Winter Weekend 3, 4, NEA, CEA 4, Newman Club 1, Senior Ban- quet and Prom Committees 4. JEAN E. CAMERON ADRANNE J. CAMPOLUCCI ELAINE JANICE CANTOR 317 Oakwood St., Bridgeport Parent's Day 1, 2, Zeta Delta Epsilon. Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, Junior Executive Board 3, Junior Prom 3, Homecoming 3, Campus Key 2, New Student Week 2, NEA 4. ERIC R. CARLSON 85 Wilson St., Bridgeport Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, SEA, NEA, CEA 4. PATRICIA R. CASSELLA WILLIAM R. CASTELLON NOLA C. CASTLE ANN MARIE CAVAGNUOLO 119 Hawthorne Ave., Derby NEA, CEA, SEA 1, 2, 4, Banquet Committee 4, Girls' Chorus 1. MYRA R. CELONE SHARON MAY CENTER 952 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport Exchange Student, Hebrew Uni- versity, Jerusalem 3, Swim Club 1, 2. ANITA L. CERRONE SANDRA M. CHADEAYNE LINDA S. CHAMBERLAIN 18 Winchester Pl., East Haven Freshman Executive Board 1, Freshmen-Sophomore Prom 1, SEA 4. CHARLOTTE CHRISTIANA CAROL SKROBAT CHRYSTAL CAROLE ANN CIANCIOLO 240 3rd Ave., Milford Prom and Banquet Committees 4, Badminton 4, Homecoming 1, 2, Horseback Riding Club 4, NEA, SEA, CEA 4. RAYMOND E. CIARLECLIO MARY LOU CICIA WILLIAM JOSEPH CIESLUKOWSKI 501 Crescent St., New Haven Men's Residence Director 4, Stu- dent Resident Committee 1, 2, 3, CUBOG 1, 2, 3, 4, Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, President 3, Beta Mu Sigma 2, Senior Picnic and Social 4, Senior Executive Board, Stu- dent Senate Representative 2, Win- ter Weekend 3, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. THOMAS J. CIOFFI MARY ELLEN MAGNER CLEARY JAMES T. CLIFFORD 29 Dwight St, Ansonia Tennis 1, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Freshman- Sophomore Prom 1, Marching Band 3, 4, New Student Week 3, 4, All College Dance 4, Alpah Gamma Chi 4, President, Fresh- man Class President 1, Picnic Banquet, Prom 4. SHIRLEY U. CLARK ROMILY RUTH-CHRISTOPHER COCHRANE 734 George St., New Haven Freshman Executive Board 1, Cres- cent Players 3, 4, Prom, Can- delight, Banquet Committes 4. BRENDA MASSEY COFFEY 36 Derby Ave., New Haven Freshman Float 1, Executive Board 2, Homecoming 1. DOROTHY ANN COFRANCESCO 230 Circular Ave., Hamden Newman Club 1, 4, Senior Prom 4. JANE C. COHEN ELAINE LOIS COLELLA 220 Jane St., Hamden NEA 1, CEC 3, 4, CEA 3, Bowl- ing Club 3, Cap and Gown Com- mittee 4. PATRICIA A. CONCEICAO NEIL G. CONNELL JAMES A. CONNELLY SANDRA J. COOK MICHAEL COOPER 1553 Chapel St., New Haven New Student Week 2. RISA COPEN SUSAN ANN CORRIGAN CAROL COSTANZO RHODA B. COUSINS BETTY L. CRISTIANO PRISCILLA VERO CROSSIN IRENE E. CSUKA 507 Woodlawn Ave., Stratford Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Omicron Psi Lambda 3, 4, Eastern States Association 1, 2, 3. GLORIA A. CUCINELLI 1960 Chapel St., New Haven Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Panhellenic Association 2, 3, Crecent Players 2, 3, 4, Omicrom Psi Lambda 4, Treasurer 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, New Student Week 2, Athletic Association 1, Homecom- ing Parade 1, 3, Swimming Club 1, Student Senate Camp 2. JAMES T. CULLEN 27 Rose St., Waterbury Astronomy Club 3, 4, Planetarium Lesturer 3, 4, CEA, NEA, SEAC 3, 4. LINDA LEE CUNNINGHAM 74 Housatonic Ave., Milford Student NEA 2, Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN CURRAN KATHLEEN M. CURRY OLIVIA CUTHBERT 174 Front St., Middleton Arts League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Crescent Anthology 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4. HELEN M. CZEL 5 Avenue D, South Norwalk International Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sea- bury Hall Residence Ass'n. 2, 3, 4, Campus Key 2, Chi Delta Sigma l. CAROLE A. DALBENZO 770 Westfield Ave., Bridgeport Homecoming 2, Banquet Commit- tee 4, SEA, NEA 4. JEANNE C. DARDIS 121 Knobb Hill Rd., Milford PATRICIA L. DAVIN 2777 Whitney Ave., West Haven LESLIE ROBERT DAVIS 215 Washington Ave., West Haven PATRICK DeANGELIS 53 Margerie St., Meriden ALBERT DeCARLO MARTIN J. DeFELICE, JR. 287 Tyler St., East Haven JAMES DeJOHN 559 Main St., Rocky Hill ROSALIE DeLILLO 81 Laura Lane, New Haven Treasurer Senior Class, Beta Phi Beta 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honor- ary 2, 3, 4, Panhellanic 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, New Student Week 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Win- ter Weekend 2, 3, 4, Parent's Day 3, 4, Freshmen-Sophomore Prom 2, Prom, Picnic, Gift Committees, CISL 4. DONALD P. DELOGE 1660 Quinnipiac Ave., New Haven Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Beta Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4, Soconnian 2, Homecoming Float Chairman 4, Executive Board 2, 4. LOUISE ANN DelVASTO 236 Main St., Rocky Hill GAIL DeMARCO 221 Birdseye Rd., Shelton PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Horseback Riding Club 3, Iota Zeta Chi 3, 4, Picnic Commit- tee 4. RAYMOND A. DeMEOLA 712 George St., New Haven SEA 1, 2, Contemporary Arts League 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, New Stu- dent Week 2. ANDREW DePALMA 863 Main St., New Haven NEA, CEA 4, Prom Committee 4. EUGENE DEXTRADEUR 26 Rock Hill Rd., New Haven JANE STANNARD DEXTER 347 Blohm St., West Haven Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Home- coming l, New Student Week 2, Parent's Day 2, NEA, CEA 4. SALVATORE DiNICOLA 133 Greenwood St., New Haven CAROL A. DiSTASIO 237 Wooster St., New Haven International Club 2, 3, New Stu- dent Week 4. MELINDA A'NNA DiVICINO 294 Whalley Ave., New Haven Newman Club 3, NEA 4. MILDRED DODD 186 Hooker Rd., Bridgeport Crescent Players, Assistant Publi- city Manager 1, Senior Costume Manager 2, 3, National Collegiate Players 4, Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, Secretary 2, New Student Week 2, Candlelight Committee 4, SEA 4. TEECIA ANNE DOLYAK 111 Morningside Tr., Stratford Eastern States 1, College Choir 2, 4, Treasurer 3, CLSL 2, 3, Beta Phi Beta 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Treasurer 3, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Drum Major- ette 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi Home- coming Queen 3, Homecoming Class Skit 2, 3, Homecoming Class Float 4, Class Executive Board 4. BARBARA DORKO 128 Streckfus Rd., Stratford Iota Zeta Chi 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Prom 4. JOANNE SALAMON DOWNEY 102 Beach Ave., Milford SANDRA E. DOWNS Box 18, Stevenson Seabury Hall Residence Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Standards Board 2, Dormitory Council 3, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary, Presi- dent 3, 4, Omicron Psi Lanbda President 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Banquet and Candlelight Com- mittees 4. JANICE L. DUNN 115 Maple St., New Haven DIANA D. DURANTE 43 Tierney St., Norwalk Freshman-Sophomore Prom 2, Band-Majorette l, 2, Campus Tours 1, 2, Homecoming 2, Ath- letic Association 1, 2, SEA, NEA 4, Seabury Hall Resident Associa- tion 1, 2, Parent's Day 1, 2, Prom Committee 4. ANNE E. DUTKA 130 Blake St., New Haven NONA E. DWYER 11 Court St., New Haven EDITH DYEN - DIANA DZWONKOSKI 336 Grand Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Class Treasurer 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, CUBOG 2, Correspond- ing Secretary 2, Freshman-Sopho- more Prom Committee Chairman 1, Winter Weekend Committee Chairman 2, New Student Week 3. SUSAN E. EARLY 1567 New Haven Ave., Woodmont CLAIR-ANDREA EGAN 207 McMillan Rd., Grosse Pointe, Michigan Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Home- coming 3, Swim Club 2, 3, Winter Week 3, CEC 3, 4, Socials 2, 3, 4, ECC 3, AA Dance 1, Freshman- Sophomore Prom 2, CISL 4, New Student Week 2, 3, Chairman 4, Newman Club 1, Student Senate, Candlight, Class Gift, Senior Prom 4. EARLA CLOSSON ELLAM Fan Hill Rd., Monroe NEA, SEA, CEA 4. LOIS CATHERINE ELLSWORTH 208 Hynyadi St., Fairfield Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 2, Class Secretary 2, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, CUBOC 3, Homecoming 3, Chairman 4, Iota Zeta Chi 3, 4, Winter Weekend 3, 4, Senior Prom 4, Student Senate Vice-President 4, Biology Club 3, 4, New Student Week 2, 3, Student Faculty Affairs Committee 4, Student Senate Camp 3, 4. ALFRED L. ESPOSITO 119 Chapel St., New Haven FRANK R. FAITSCH Post Rd., Guilford NINA MERRIMAN FEDALEN 306 Highland Ave., Cheshire Young Republican's Club 2, New Student Week 3, Banquet Com- mittee 4. JEANNETTE C. FERRARY 1777 Boulevard, New Haven International Club President 4: Crescent Anthology 4. RALPH FERRISI, JR. 5 Alenier St., Hamden JOYCE H. FIENGO 318 Poplar St., New Haven International Club 4, Archery Club 2, Badminton Club 3, Modern Dance 1, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Serv- ice Honorary 3. JEAN MARIE FINANCE 66 Connecticut Ave., New Britain SEA 4, Athletic Association 3, 4, Seabury Hall Resident Association 3, 4, Silver Bells 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 3, CEC 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Homecoming Dorm Float 4. ANNA BENTON FISHER LAWRENCE E. FITZGERALD 70 Woolsey St., New Haven Forensic Union 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, H.S. Debate Workshop Chairman 3, 4. JOYCE D. FLETCHER 33 Old Kiln Rd., North Haven Panhellenic Association, Treasurer 2, Iota Beta Chi 2, 3, President 3, Senior Prom 4. PHYLLIS FORCIER 18 Sunset Ave., Milford Prom and Banquet Committees 4, Horseback riding Club 4, Synchro- nized Swimming 4, NEA 4, SEAC 4, Homecoming Float 1, Dance 2, Sophomore Social. EDWARD J. FORTES 374 Dixwell Ave. , New Haven ELAINE REISS FOSKETT 343 Norton St. , New Haven Executive Board 1, 2, 3, Home- coming 1, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 2, Athletic Association 1, Zelta Delta Epsilon service 2, 3, Sophomore class Vice President, Banquet and Prom Committees 4. GEORGE FOX 1008 Norman Street College 1, 2, Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 3, Sec- retary 4, Eastern States Represent- ative 3, 4, New Student Week 2, 3, Homecoming 1, 2, 4, Class Skit 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Men's Dorm Association 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Cross Country Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 1, 2 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Picnic Com- mittee 4. LAURENCE FRANZMAN 44 Pendleton St., New Haven Swimming Team 1, Crescent Play- ers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Student Council Representative 4. LEONARD FRANZMAN 44 Pendleton St., New Haven Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Laurel Sports Staff 2, New Student Week 4, Sports Publicity 3, 4. ALICE M. FIRELLO 81 Grafton Street, New Haven International Club 4, Kappa Del- ta Epsilon 3, 4. ANNETTE FUGGI 32 Arthur Rd., North Branford Campus Key Committee 1, Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Freshman Week Committee 1, 2. LOUISE FUNARO 619 Main St., East Haven New Student Week 2, NEA, SEA, CEA 4, Athletic Association 2, Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, Tennis Club 2, Baseball Intramurals 2. LAWRENCE H. GABEL 79 Cedar St., Branford FRANCIS JAMES GAGLIARDI 377 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven Student Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee of S. S. 2, 3, 4, Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Newman Club 1, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Residence Committee 2, Student Senate Camp 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Winter Weekend 2, 4, Prom, Picnic, Banquet Committees 4. ROBERT C. GAISER Conn. Child Study Clinic, Hamden BARBARA J. GALINSKI 50 Mitchell St., New Britain GAIL R. GALLAGHER 131 Rosewood Place, Bridgeport Junior Prom 3, Senior Executive Board 3, Banquet lCo-chairman? Prom. Picnic, and Candelight Com- mittees 4. JOHN A. GALLAGHER 105 Waltham St., West Newton, Mass. President Senior Class 4, College Choir 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, National Representative 4, CISL Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Big Eastern States 2, 3, Little Eastern States 3, 4, Executive Board 2, Student Faculty Ex- change Committee 2, 4, Union Hall 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Residence Committee 4, Prom Committee 2, 4, Student Senate 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Student Senate Camp 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, Food Service Committee 2, 4, Homecoming 3, Faculty Student Affairs Committee 3, 4, Picnic, Banquet, and Cand- lelight Committees 4, CEA, NEA, SEAC 4. LEO GALLARANO 22 Grove St., Ansonia RAYMOND J. GAMBARDELLA 20 Glenbrook Ave., Hamden EDWARD T. GARAFANO 57 Southwick Ave., Waterbury ELIZABETH MARY GAROFALO 4 High St., Derby Modern Dance Club 1, Home- coming Committee 3, Junior Social and Prom 3. MARY A. GARVIN 72 Colony Ave., Trumbull DOROTHY A. GASSNER ADELE GAY 2877 Whitney Ave., New Haven BARBARA J. GENOVESE 55 Alden Pl., Milford JUDITH N. GEREMIA 3 Old Woods Rd., Wallingford Freshman Dance 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Graduation Chorus 1, Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Panhellenic Alternate 3, FCC 3, CEC 3, 4, Concert Club 4. JOAN CAROLYN GERSZ 832 State St., New Haven Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, New Stu- dent Week 2, 3, Assistant Editor Campus Key 2, Chi Delta Sigma 1, Concert Club 4, Biology Club 4, SEA 4. JEAN DICKIE GILLETT 1590 Boulevard, New Haven Delta Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, ECC 2, 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, Human Relations Club, President 3, Student Senate Camp 2, Laurel Organizations Editor 3, Staff 4, SEA, CEA, NEA 4, Badminton Club 3, Parents' Day 3. JOHANNA GIORDINO 27 Mattes Rd., Hamden Prom and Banquet Committees 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Horse- back Riding 4, Homecoming 1, 2, NEA 4, SEAC 4. SANDRA GLADDYS 445 Circular Ave., Hamden ARLENE A. GOFF JANICE E. GOLDBECKER 45 Richmond Ave., New Haven SANDRA GOLDBERG 78 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury Biology Club 4, SEA 1, 2, 4, Ban- quet Committee 4. IRVING GOLDBERG 95 Sylvan Ave., New Haven ALICE GOLDEN Seabury Hall, SCSC Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 4, CEA 3, 4, NEA 3, 4. RICHARD P. GRABHERR 4 Jackson Ave., Bethlehem JUDITH ELAINE GRADY 55 Mansfield Ave., Waterbu Seabury Hall Resident Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, SEAC 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, College Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 2, New Student Week 2, Senior Prom, Banquet, Picnic Committees 4. NOREEN MARIE GRAY 96 Blake St., New Haven Panhellenic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Cres- cent Players 2, 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, 4, In- ternational Club 4, Student Senate Camp 3, Horseback Riding Club 1, Homecoming Parade 1. MARGARET ANNE GREENE 94 Morris St., West Haven P.E. Club 2, 3, 4, AA 2, 3, 4, Achery Club 4, Tennis Club 4, Basketball, Field Hockey, Volley- ball, Softball, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN GRENON 6 Patrick Lane, Branford Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Physical Education 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Prom 4. MARILYNN J. GRIFFIN 30 Everett St., Bristol NEA, SEA 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 4, Delra Epsilon Pi 3, 4, Secretary 3, Panhellenic Association 4, Seabury Hall Resi- dent Association 3, 4. ROBERT GRIFFIN 12 Westland Ave., Milford JEANNE ELIZABETH GRILLO 1326 Dixwell Ave., Hamden Newman Club 2, Executive Board 1, 2, Freshman Dance 1, Sopho- more 1, CEA, NEA, SEA 4. MARCIA ANN GRUCE 104 Doreen Dr., Bridgeport Newman Club 1, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, SEA 4. SHARON H. GRUDBERG 141 Cheshire St., Stratford MARIE ESPOSITO GUARNIERE MARY ANN T. GUIDONE 865 Woodward Ave., New Haven Senior Prom 4, New Student Week 3, SEA 4. ARDEN JANE GUSTAFSON 19 Riverside Dr., Branford WALTER A. GWARDYAK, JR. 1681 State St., New Haven ERNEST J. HAAS 756' Orange Ave., Milford International Club 1, 2, Young Democrats 1. PHILLIP L. HAEGER 10 Jamaica Ct., East Haven Arts League Member 2, 3, Arts League Program Chairman 3, 4, Crescent Anthology 3, 4. GLORIA HANKIN HELEN HANSTED Wintergreen Ave., Hamden New Student Week 2, 3, CUBOG 3, Senior Executive Board 4, Jun- ior Weekend 3, Senior Prom 4. CLARK R. HARVEY 392 Coe Ave., East Haven W. Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, Recording Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Executive Board 3, Student Senate 2, 3, Class Skits 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Weekend 3, Chairman of All College Carnival 2, Eastern States Conference Rep- resentative 3, 4, ECC 2, 3, Chair- man 2, Banquet and Prom Com- mittees 4, Biology Club 3, Vice- President Junior Class, Crescent Players 1. CALVIN D. HASELTINE 38 Blakeslee Ave., North Haven DONALD H. HAYES 96 Rochford Ave., Hamden Baseball 1, CEC. JEAN MARC HEBERT 13 Railroad Ave., Gonic, N.H. Baseball 1, 2, 4, Cross-Country 3, Class President 3, Men's Resi- dence 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Ott's A.C. 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4, Student Senate 3, Student Senate Camp 2, 3. LOIS RAE HECHT 232 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven NEA, CEA, SEA 4. SANDRA JOAN HEGYI 61 Cowles St., Devon Newman Club 1. THOMAS HENNESSEY 559 Pine Rock Ave., Hamden MARY JANE HERBERT KAREN L. HEUSER Pine Rock Park, Shelton EILEEN HIGGINS LUCILLE ANN HILLMAN 9 Woodland Ave., East Haven Senior Prom 4, Girls, Glee Club 4, Iota Zeta Chi 4, SEA 4. BARBARA H. HOCKING 546 Church St., Yalesville JOAN HELEN HOLZMEISTER 70 Maple St., New Haven New Student Week 2, Chi Delta Sigma 1, Concert Club 4, NEA, CEA, SEA 4. WILLIAM HONAN 128 Fairview Ave., West Haven TOBY HORNSTEIN 25 Jackson Rd., Hamden SUSIE LEE HUNTER 1136 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. GAIL FRANCES HUSSEY 102 Laurel St., West Haven Winter Carnival, Freshman Queen 1, Freshman-Sophomore Prom Queen 2, Beta Phi Beta 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, CISL 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. MARILYN BETH HYMAN 106 Conrad Dr., New Haven NEA, CEA, SEA 4. CARMEN IGLESIAS 18 McKenzie Ave., Wallingford MARIA A. INGUAGGIATO 1017 North Main St., Ext., Wallingford Freshman Social 1, Chi Delta Sigma 3, Secretary 3. WILLIAM J. IOVANNA 1210 Whalley Ave., New Haven Basketball 1, Junior Social Com- mittee 3, Soconnian 1. - .JOHN E. JANUSAITIS 343 Nutmag Rd., Bridgeport JOSEPH C. JANUSH, III LORRAINE F. JARUSINSKY 95 Barnum Tr., Stratford International Club 1, 2, 3, Chi Theta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Corespond- ing Secretary 3. CYNTHIA LOUISE JOHNSON 25 High St., Collinsville Athletic Association 2, Field Hockey Intramurals 1, Kappa Kelta Epsilon 3, 4, Senior Float and Banquet Committees 4, Sea- bury Hall Residence Association 1, 2, 3, 4, SEAC 4. JUDITH JOSLOW GEORGIA LYNNE KALEDA 275 Nancy Dr., Bridgeport Chi Theta Rho 1, 3, 4. KATHLEEN M. KANE 111 Dodge Ave., East Haven Swim Club 1. SUSAN COLLING KARCHER 73 Myrtle St., Shelton Senior. Prom 4. KAREN L. KEENAN 73 Wiklund Ave., Bridgeport JOHN W. KELLY 170 Fitch St., New Haven JOSEPH W. KENNY 52 Truman St., New Haven MARY LOU KIDDER 70 Cody Dr., Stamford Sophomore Girls' Chours, Chi Delta Sigma 2, Seabury Hall Resi- dent Association 2, 3, Chi Delta Sigma 2, SEA 3, Senior Banquet Committee 4. MAUREEN G. KILEY 210 Hawthorne Ave., Derby SANDRA COONEY KING 420 Canner St., New Haven MARGARET KLEINFELD EDWARD KONOPA 429 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven P.E. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Beta Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Gymnastics Team 1, 2, 3, 4, New Student Week 3, 4, Home- coming 2, 4. JOYCE ANN KOSLOWSKI 67 Cronin Dr., Waterbury Seabury Hall Residence Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Standards Board 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Chi Theta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Panhellenic Association 2, 3, Re- cording Secretary 3, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 3, 4, Banquet and Picnic Committees 4, SEA 4. HELENE M. KOTOWITZ Huntington Rd., Stratford EUGENIA KOZAK 74 Asylun St., New Haven Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Sports Co-Chair- man 2, 3, Picnic Co-Chairman 4, Junior Executive Board 3, Class Skits 1, 2, 3, Float Committee 3, Banquet and Prom Committees 4, United Fund Representative 4, ECC 3, 4. BARRY L. KRAVET 261 Gorham Ave., Hamden Transfer from University of Con- necticut. CAROLYN M. KRON 57 Westerfield Rd., Hamden Swim Club 1, Homecoming 1, NEA, sEA, CEA 4. Lao F. KUCYNSKI 38 Green St., East Haven MARIE E. KURASZ 22 Tanner Ave., Norwich Student Senate Representative 3, 4, Soconnian, Business Manager 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honor- ary 3, 4, Swim Club 1, 2, Seabury Hall Residence Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Win- ter-Weekend 3, Volleyball 1: Laurel 4, New Student Week 3, 4, Senate Camp 3, 4, Banquet and Prom Committee 4. KAREN SVENNINGSON LACOVARA ALICIA ANN LANE 2 Grove St., Milford ROBERT C. LANG 27 Wood St., Seymour NEA, CEA, SEA 4. EUGENE E. LANGAN 5 Frost Dr., North Haven JOHN L. LARAWAY CATHERINE A. LARSEN 63 Maltby St., Shelton Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honor- ary 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, International Club 4. CAROL E. LAWSON 193 Dover St., New Haven Archery Club 2, Zeta Delta Ep- silon, Service Honorary 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, International Club 4. JOHN F. LEARY 518 Ferry St., New Haven Executive Board 1, NEA, SEA, CEA 4. ERNEST JAMES LEONARDI 193 Clark St., Milford Basketball 1, International Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Crescent Players 2, 3, President 4. ROSE LEONARDI 143 Peabody St., West Haven LEE W. LEVESQUE, JR. 71 Greenwood Ave., Waterbury ELAINE LEWIS Sunnyside Ave., Oakville FREDERICK CARLTON LEWIS, JR. 12 Platt Ave., West Haven Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Float Com- mittee 2, 3. MICHAEL A. LIBERATORE 55 McKinley Ave., Bridgeport JUDITH LIPPMAN 67 Judson Ave., New Haven Internaitonal Club 2, 3, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, Laurel 3, 4, Literary Editor'4. ELIZABETH R. LISMAN 92 Mechanic St., New Haven Newman Club 1, 2, CEC 3, 4, Senior Week 4. ROBERT ANTHONY LOCKERT Huber Ave., Meriden RAYMOND F. LONGOBARDI 857 Woodward Ave., New Haven ANTHONY JOEL LOPES 26 Cedar St., Wareham, Mass. Student Senate 2, College Chorus 1, 2, 4, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Senior Class Vice-President, Eastern States 2, Beta Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Chairman Senior Prom 4, CEC 4, SEA 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE E. LUBY 139 Highland Ave., Waterbury Newman Club 1, Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Float 3, CUBOG 3, SEA 3, 4, Banquet Committee 4. ROSE O. LUCIBELLI 178 Foster St., New Haven JUDITH E. LUFT 111 Michael Rd., Hamden ELLEN P. McCARTHY 22 Hawthorne Ave., Shelton RICHARD MCCAULLEY 30 Russell St., Ansonia BARBARA M. McCORD 57 Grove St., New Haven ELIZABETH V. MCGUIGAN 78 Tyler St., East Haven FRANCES E. McGUIRE 24 May St., New Haven Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 2, Newman,Club 1, 2, Young Demo- crats 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Prom 4, Picnic Committee 4, CEA, NEA 4. JANICE M. MCKENNA 5 Pleasant St., Windsor Locks Freshman Skit 13 Newman Club 1, 2g Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Volleyball l3 Wo- mens' Dormitory Association 2, 3, 43 Student Resident Committee 43 CEC 3, 43 SEA 43 Winter Week- end Queen 23 Homecoming Queen 43 Picnic Committee 43 Silver Bells 2, 33 Winter Weekend 33 2, 3, 43 Freshman- Soconnian Sophomore Prom 23 Student Sen- ate Camp 23 Swim 1, 23 Dorm Float 3, Board 3. FRANCES MILLER MCMAHON 107 Buell St., Hamden JANICE MacARTHUR 387 Hillhurst Ave., New Britain Arts League 43 Seabury Hall As- sociation 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Basket- ball 33 Field Hockey 43 Banquet Committee 4. EDWARD MacKNIAK 238 River Rd., Shelton Beta Mu Sigma3 Banquet Com- mittee 4. . AMALINE T. MALONEY 120 Broo, Lawn Pkwy., Fairfield ANDREW J. MARAK 836 Reef Rd., Fairheld PATRICIA A. MARCATI 468 Middletown Ave., New Haven ELIZABETH L. MARRA 42 Howe St., New Haven LYNETTE J. MARRO 186 Sherman Ave., New Haven GEORGE E. MARTIN 34 Jane St., Shelton SUSAN BLAKE MASON l7 Garden St., Branford Junior Prom 33 Senior Executive Board 43 Banquet fco-chairmanl Prom, Picnic and Candlelight Committees 4. BARBARA ANN MASTRIANO 126 Mill River St., New Haven Chi Delta Sigma 1, 23 Campus Key 2g Newman Club 1. CHARLOTTE TTLLMAN 43 Junior Executive MATTHEWS . 20 First St., Ryder Trler. Pk., Milford Athletic Association 1, 23 Swim Club 1, 2, 33 CEC 3, 43 Home- coming 23 Junior Weekend 33 Picnic Committee 43 Beta Phi Beta Honorary Member 3, 4. CATHERINE MATURO 294 Hawthorne Lane, Orange International Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Phi Beta 43 Soconian 43 CISL 43 Banquet, Gift, Picnic and Candle- light Committees 43 NEA 4g Homecoming Float 4. JANICE B. MEMBRINO 250 Fitch St., New Haven CARMELLA F. MEZZANOTTE 352 Sherman Ave., New Haven JOSEPHINE ANN MIDOLO 102 Taft Ave., West Haven Softball, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals lg Arts League 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4. ROSE E. MILLARD 95 Shelton Ave., Shelton Glee Club 4. DOROTHY ANNE COHEN MILLER JOAN B. MOELLER CARMELLA M. MOFFO 252 Tudor St., Waterbury Newman Club l, 23 Girls' Choir 2g Seabury Hall Residence Associa- tion l, 2, 3, 43 Student Senate 43 Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 43 Homecom- ing Float 3, 43 Panhellenic Rep- resentative 43 Parents' Day 23 Pic- nic, Cap and Gown Committees 43 Senior Reception 33 Christmas Dance 3, 43 Homecoming Skit 33 All College Dance 4. EDWARD C. MORGAN 1681 Huntington Tpke, Trumbull Swimming Team 2, 3, 43 Young Democrat Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Delegate 2, 3, 43 Class Execu- tive Board 33 Alpha Gamma Chi 4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Ex- tracurricular Council 33 Student Senate 43 Homecoming Class Skit 3, 43 Banquet and Candlelight Committees 43 New Student Week 4. BEVERY LANE MORRISON Division Rd., Dartmouth, Mass. NEA 3, 43 CEA 3, 43 CEC 3, 4. DORIS MARIE MOSKALUK Old Brookside Rd., Watertown Newman Club 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 2g Seabury Hall Residence Association 2, 3, 43 Parents' Day 2, 33 Senior Reception 2, 33 Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 2, 3, 43 Christmas Dance 2, 43 Stu- dent Senate Camp 2, 33 Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 43 ECC 3, 4, Alternate 23 Homecoming Float 3, 43 Executive Board 3g College Choir 3, 43 All College Dance 43 Senior Float 43 Banquet, Picnic, and Candlelight Committees 4. THOMAS A. MURRAY Damascus Rd., Branford JACQUELING ANN MURSKO 65 Round Hil Rd., North Haven SEA 4. RICHARD NAJARIAN, JR. 192 Hazel St., New Haven Sophomore Prom 23 Junior Prom 33 New Student Week 2g Parents' Day 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Student Christian Association 2, 33 Senior Prom 4. JAMES F. NARRACCI 603 Main St., New Haven VIRGINIA ANNE NAVARETTE 164 Farist Rd., Fairfield Homecoming 2, 3, 4: New Student Week 33 Mixed Chours 23 All- College Dance 23 SEA 3. ROBERT J. NICOLARI l6 N. Brookside Ave., Ansonia ROBERT W. NORCIA BRIAN J. O'CONNOR 64 Hoker Rd., Bridgeport Track 23 Concert Band 13 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 43 Alpha Gamma Chi 3, 43 SEA 4. MARY LORETTA O'CONNOR 207 Mapleridge Dr., Waterbury Newman Club 1, 23 Badminton Club 13 Prom Committee 13 SEAC 43 NEA 43 CEA 43 New Student Week 23 Modern Dance Club 13 Banquet, Candlelight Committees 4. DEBORAH J. ODELL North St., North Branford GAIL E. OHLIN 329 Curtis Ave., Stratford WALTER G. OKO 52 Hawthorne Ave., Shelton Homecoming 13 Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 43 Banquet Committee 4. JUNE M. OLAH 4989 Main St., Stratford P.S. Club 3, 43 A.A. 3, 43 Archery Club 43 Tennis Club 43 Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball-Intercol- legiate 13 Basketball, Field Hoc- key, Softball, Volleyball Intramu- rals 3, 4. DIANA LOUISE OLMER 103 Pendleton St., New Haven CEC, NEA, SEA 4. ROBERT OLSON 19 North Star Dr., Seymour HARRY W. O'NEIL, JR. 129 Park Ave., Hamden NEA 43 CEA 43 Homecoming Float 4. DENNIS OWENS 955 North Monroe St., Ridgewood, N.J. LINDA PADLA 21 Carley St., Shelton Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 43 New Student Week 2, 3, 43 Student Senate 3, 43 Beta Phi Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Homecoming 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom 43 Gift, Picnic Committees 43 CISL 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 CEC 3, 43 Majorette l, 2, 3, 43 Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 23 Winter Weekend 2. ELIZABETH MARY PAGLIARO 177 Howard Ave., Ansonia Modern Dance Club 13 Homecom- ing 3. CATHERINE A. PALUMBO 40 Canner St., New Haven Arts League 13 Chi Delta Sigma 3, 4, President 2g New Student Week 43 CUBOG 4. GERALDINE A. PALUTIS 465 Columbus Ave., Stratford Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 43 Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, 43 CEC 43 Homecoming 3, 43 CISL 43 New Student Week 43 Prom, Picnic, and Gift Committees 4. KATHRYN KOLLAR PAPALE 18 Lakeview Ave., Shelton Dance Club 2, 3. CLAUDIA A. PARKER 14 Bradley Ave., West Haven Athletic Association, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Synchronized Swim Club 43 AA. Publicity 43 Modern Dance Club 1, 3, 43 Horseback Riding Club 2, 3, 43 Badminton 13 Tennis Club 2, 43 Physical Education Club. GARY W. PARKMAN 195 Sherman Ave., New Haven Class Executive Board 2, 3, 43 Sen- ior Week Committee3 Picnic Chair- man 43 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 43 Rushing Knight 43 Soconnian, As- sistant Sports Editor 43 College Union Board of Governors 3, 43 Eastern States Association of Pro- fessional Schools for Teachers Co- ordinator 43 Men's Residence As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Senate Camp 2, 3, 4. JANET C. PASSARINO 237 Washington St., Wallington Homecoming 2, 33 Winter Week- end 13 NEA 43 Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 43 Student Senate Camp 2, 33 Graduation Reception Commit- tee 43 CUBOG 43 New Student Week 2, l3 CEC 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. LINDA L. PAZIK 20 Deerfield St., East Haven Beta Phi Beta 3, 43 CISL 3, 43 Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honor- ary 43 NEA, CEA 4. RICHARD A. PETRILLO 36 Greenwood St., New Haven Basketball 33 Kappa Delta Phi 43 Young Republicans 33 Internation- al Club 4. EDWARD F. PINN BEVERLY PISCITELLI 68 French Ave., East Haven Glee Club 43 NEA 43 Off Campus Student Organization 43 Senior Prom 4. ADELYN M. POLENA 43 Parkway Dr., Trumbull Arts League 3. ADOLPHE A. PONS, III Hickory Ave., Bel Air, Maryland JOAN F. PONTECORVO West Main St., Branford JEAN POPLAVSKY 104 Jourmire Rd., Bridgeport SEA 3, 4, Treasurer 4. NANCY ESTELLE POST 107 Glenbrook Rd., Bridgeport Young Republicans Club 3, 43 Concert Club 3, 4. MARIE PUCA 106 West Broad St., Stamford Seabury Hall Resident Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 NEA, SEA 3, 43 Chairman of Senior Skits3 Seabury Hall New- man Club 1. LOIS R. PULVER 25 Chatham St.,Hartford Seabury Hall Resident Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girls' Cho- rus 23 College Choir 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Homecoming 2, 3, 43 Student Senate Camp 23 CEA, NEA 43 Banquet Commit- tee 4. WILLIAM F. QUINN DOMINIC F. RAGUCCI 250 Ashmun St., New Haven CAROLYN M. REEVES 22 Sunset St., New London Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Intercol- legiate Sports 1, 2, 33 Tennis Club 43 Modern Dance 43 Athletic As- sociation 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 43 Delegate to ARFCW Confer- enceg Physical Education Club 3, 43 Candlelight Committee 4. LEATRICE M. RICCIO 126 Soundview Tr., New Haven ROBERT R. RICCITELLI 476 Howard Ave., New Haven JUDITH E. RIORDAN 119 Fort Hale Rd., New Haven DOLORES RISKALLA ALEXANDER C. RITCHIE BARBARA U. ROBERTS 78 Underhill Rd., Milford BEHRENS V. ROSSBERG, JR. R.F.D. 333, Guilford BRUCE A. RUDOLPH 99 Wrinn St., Wallingford PALMA F. RUGGIERO DONNA MAE RUSSELL 18 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Stamford JOYCE A. RUTKOWSKY 219 Country St., New Haven Executive Board lg New Student Week 23 Student Senate Camp 23 CEC 33 Student Senate 33 CUBOG 2, Recording Secretary 43 Gradu- ation Reception Committee 33 Winter Weekend Junior Queen 33 SEA 4g AA l, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH JOHN SABOL 35 Park Dr., Bridgeport College Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Crescent Anthology, Business Manager 33 Crescent Players 3, 3, Vice-President 43 Eastern States 3, 4. REVA V. SACHS 32 Blake St., New Haven JAMES P. SANOGUEIRA 99 Madison Ave., Bridgeport ELLEN S. SCHATTEN 326 Grieb Rd., Wallingford KATHY SCHLITTER 561 Orange Center Rd., Orange MARION L. SCHUMANN Greenhill Rd., Madison VERA R. SEIDER 165 West Side Dr., Hamden CAL 13 SEA 43 CEA 43 NEA 4. SHIRLEY SELF 63 Grieb Rd., Wallingford THOMAS J. SELMECKI 46 Pine St., Wallingford SANDRA M. SENFTLEBEN 11 Colony Rd., New Haven HELEN J. SHANKMAN 101 Colony Rd., New Haven TERESA SILVESTRO 7 Almast St., Waterbury Freshman-Sophomore Prom 2, Dorm Residence Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Student Senate Camp 2, Christmas Dance 3, 4, Senior Float 4, Dorm Float 4, ECC 4, Senior Picnic 4, Parents, Day 2, 3, New Student Week 2, 3. BARBARA JOAN SIMMONDS 84 Painter Ave., West Haven Girls' Glee Club, Secretary 4, SEA 4. JUDITH SKOWRONSKI 5 Talmadge St., Derby NEA 1, 2, 3, 4, CEA 1, 2, 3, 4, SEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Commit- tee 4, Beta Phi Beta 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 1. ALTA G. SMITH 805 East Johnson Ave., Cheshire CAROL M. SMITH 372 Liberty St., Meriden ELIZABETH A. SMITH 390 Oakwod St., Bridgeport Biology Club 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, SEA 4. JUDITH ELAINE SMITH 50 Rimmon Rd., North Haven Iota Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic Association Secretary 4, Picnic Committee 4. JOHN SNELGROVE, JR. 220 Massau Rd., Stratford JUNE P. SOARES 42 Organ St., Bridgeport Intramural Sports 4, SEA 4. LAWRENCE SOBOLEWSKI 27 Russell St., Branford CHESTERLYN T. SOKOLOWSKI Lake Beseck, Box 287, Rockfall FRANCES A. SPARANO 180 French St., Bridgeport EVA MARIE SPIAK 303 Eastfield Dr., Fairfield SEA 3, 4, Sate Corresponding Sec- retary 4. PHYLLIS M. STANIO 26 Kimberly Ave. Student-Faculty Affairs Committee 4, Soconnian 3, Extra Curricular Council 3, Executive Board 1, 2, 4, Biology Club, Homecoming 1, Horseback Riding Club 1, Presi- dent 4, Vice-President 3: Student Senate Treasurer 4, Freshman- Sophomore Prom 1, OPL, Secre- tary 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, Student Senate Social Committee 1, 2, Honors Convoca- tion Tea 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET L. STAPLEFORD Meadow Circle Rd., Branford Archery Club, Tennis Club, Swim Club 2, Intramurals, Athletic As- sociation. SUSAN R. STEIGLITZ Rt., R.F.D. 24352, Madison Homecoming 1, 2, Junior Class Executive Board 3: Prom and Pic- nic Committee 4, NEA, SEA, CEA 4. GRACE SILVER STERLING 182 Ray Rd., New Haven PATRICIA ANN STOSAK 1727 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport Chi Delta Sigma 1, 2, Campus Key 1, Gift Committee 4. RENEE EVELYN STRAINGE 1796 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport Crescent Players, Assistant Publi- city Chairman 2, 3, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 4, National Col- legiate Players 4, Editor of The Campus Key 1, New Student Week 2, Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, Candle- light Committee 4. PHYLLIS ANN STUDNEY 169 Bunker Ave., Meriden Synchronized Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-President, Physical Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading 3, Candle- light Committee 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association Intramurals 3, 4, Riding Club 2. JOHN L. SULLIVAN 37 Dexter Ave., Meriden LARAINE SZYMANSKI Randolph Ave., Thomaston Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Seabury Hall Resident Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 4, NEA, SEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Committee 4. MARY TALARCZYK 567 Strong St., East Haven Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 4. MARCIA LEE TAYLOR 38 Patton Ave., Seymour Junior Class Executive Board 3, Junior Prom 3. SUE ANN TERRACIANO 37 Duane Rd., Hamden New Student Week 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, SEA 4, Omicron Psi Lambda 4, Candlelight 3, Ex- change Student to Canada 3. JO ANN THAYER 22 Hamner St., East Hartford Class Skit 1, Soconnian 2, 3, Swim Club 2, Newman Club 1, Inter- mural Volleyball 1, Women's Dor- mitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Kap- pa Delta Epsilon, Service Honorary 3, 4, Dorm Float 2, 3. JULIANNA THAYER Box G., Middlefield MARYANN J. THOMPSON 11 Orient La., North Haven Gift and Prom Committees 4. THERESA THOMPSON 74 Trowel St. , Bridgeport Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4. MARYLOU TOLLSON 571 Barnum Terr., Ext., Stratford JEAN M. TOMBARI Crouch Rd., Branford Soconnian 1, Winter Weekend 2, Homecoming Float 2, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Freshman So- cial 1. FRANCES M. TONTINI 42 Chapel St., Derby Banquet Committee 4, SEA, NEA 1, 2, 4. LESLIE TOPP 33 Green Hill Ter., New Haven Laurel 4, Banquet and Candle light Committee 4. SANDRA ANN ROSEN TRACH- TEN 91 Huntington St., Hartford Debate Club 1, 2. CARL L. TROMBLEY 5 Alenier St., Hamden Football 1, Veterans Association 1, 2, Soconnian Sports Editor 3, 4, ECC 2. JUDITH A. TROTTA 124 Wilkenda Ave., East Haven Cheerleading 3, Co-Captain 4, Iota Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, PE Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Fieldhockey, Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Prom Committees 4, Senior Exer- utive Board 4. MARTIN I. TRUEHEART 30 Colony St., Hamden Beta Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, 4, Homecoming Skits 3, Freshman Week 4. DENIS N. TSUKALAS 532 Pearl Harbor St., Bridgeport Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, 2, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Mu Sigma, President 2, Kappa Delta Phi Zera Delta Epsilon Ser- vice honorary 3, Football 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, Winter Weekend 2, 3, Arts League Owl 2, 3, 4, Big East- ern States Representative 1, New Student Week 2. 3, 4, Senior Picnic Committee 4, College Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Skit, Student Sen- ate 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 1, Senator 1, 2, 3, Chairman ECC 4, Men's Dormitory Association. ROSELYN TUCKER 122 Millspaugh Dr., Fairfield PHYLLIS VALENTI 416 N. Colony St., Wallingford Girls' Chorus 1, Chi Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, SEA 4. ANDREA VAN DE WEERD Forest Rd., Northford Contempory Arts League 1, 2, 3, 4. JANIE DAGGETT VAUGHT WILLIAM H. VARNUM JR. 75 Morehouse St., Bridgeport Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, NEA, CEA 4. JAMES L. VERDI 84 Lawrence St., New Haven Student Senate 2, President 4, Ex- ecutive Board 3, 4, Student Faculty Affairs Committee 4, Chairman Nominating Committee, CUBOG Alpha Gamma Chi Vice President 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, ECC 4, Winter Weekend 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Student Senate Camp 3, 4, New Student Week 3, 4, Junior Prom and Ban- quet 4. DELIA I. VERNA 10 Glandale Rd., Stratford Beta Phi Beta 3, 4, CISL 2, 3, 4, College Band 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Senior Executive Board 4, Eastern States Association 2, 3. ALBERT M. VIA 104 Harrison St., New Haven VIVIAN A. VIDOLI 142 Bronx Ave., Bridgeport Biology Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: Chi Theta Rho 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Concert Club 4, SEA 4, Soconnian 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, Activities Co-ordinator 4. VINCENT A. VIRGULTO 51 Mass. Ave., East Haven Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 4. RAYMOND VITALI 25 Garfield St., Hamden Class Vice President 1, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Prom 1, Co-chairman 1, Swimming Team 1, New Student Week 2, 3, 4, Winter Weekend 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Carnival Com- mittee 2, Parents' Day 3, Home- coming Float Committee 3, 4, Candlelight 4, Flame For Lead- ership Awards 3, Prom Committee 3, CUBOG 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 3, Banquet and Gift Chairman Picnic and Prom Com- mittees 4, CEA 4. ELIZABETH L. VITELLO 182 Olivia St., Derby Senior Class Secretary 4, Student Professional Organization 2, Zeta Delta Epsilon Service Honorary 2, 3, 4, ECC 3, 4, Beta Phi Beta 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Panhellenic Association 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Homecoming L Queen 3, Winter Weekend 2, Executive Board 4, Prom Banquet and Picnic Com- mittee 4, Parent's Day 2, 3. ANTHONY R. VUOLO 183 Franklin St., New Haven STEPHEN D. VUOLO J EANN INE WAIT Harbor Ave., Madison EDITH E. WALL 45 Tomlinson Rd., Seymour Zeta Delta Epsilon Service Honor- ary 3, 4, SEA 4. ELLEN MARY WALSH 325 Shelton Ave., New Haven Athletic Association 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Chi Delta Sigma 1, Campus Key Committee 2, New Student Week 2, 3, SEA 4, Con- cert Club 4, CEA 4, NEA 4. CYNTHIA WANIGA 37 Benson St., Milford Beta Phi Beta 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon Service Honorary 3, 4, CISL 4, CEC 4, Gift, Prom and Picnic Committees 4. JOHN THOMAS WASELIK 38 Pine View Dr., East Haven Baseball 1, 2. YETTA MIKOLINSKI WET- MORE 42 Mountain Rd., Hamden Class Secretary 1, Freshman Float 1, Freshman-Sophomore Prom 2, Student Senate Repre- sentative 3, Homecoming 1, New Student Week 3. MICHELE P. WHITE 173 Hillhaven Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire Arts League 4. ELMA JEAN WIACEK 142 Meadow St., Shelton GERARD D. WILEMSKI 51 Plateau Ave., Bridgeport Student Senate 1, Ott's A C 3, 4, Baseball 1, Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY WILKES DIANE DUGAN WILLIAMS WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS Colony St., Ext. m Seymour Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Zeta Delta Epsilon Service Honorary 3, 4, Omicron Psi Lambda First Vice President 4, Soconnian 1, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Secretary Student Senate 4, Junior Prom 3, All College Dance 4, College Social Committee 1, New Student Week 2, 3. LINDA PROTTER WOLFF ROGER WOZNICK 1733 Nichols Ave., Stratford MARY PATRICIA YABLONICKY 492 Villa Ave., Fairfield Arts League 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Socconian 1, 2. LAUREL ANN YURGIEWICZ 2 Taft St., East Haven GEORGIA C. ZAICHUK 105 Warren St., Hamden DOROTHY ZEMOLA 683 Evers St., Bridgeport New Student Week 2, Contempor- ary Arts League 1, 2, 3, Archery Club 1, Student Senate Camp 3, CUBOG 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Chi Theta Rho 2, Historian 3, President 4, Omicron Psi Lambda 4, Patio Fund Treasurer 3, 4, Band 1. EILEEN CARROLL ZIMA RONNIE LINDA ZIMET 192 First Ave., West Haven Athletic Association 1. JOAN B. 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