University of Bridgeport - Wistarian Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)
- Class of 1963
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Editor-in-Chief RObC1't A. Resta
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Tl-IE UNIVERSITY 1927-1963
The University of Bridgeport was still rather a nebulous concept
in 1926. However, through the efforts of E. Everett Cortright, his fellow
Rotarians, and members of the community, the co-educational, non-sec-
tarian, independent institution of higher learning known as the Junior
College of Connecticut was established in 1927.
Growth and progress have been key words in the life of this in-
stitution. In 1947 the University of Bridgeport received its charter and
its academic units soon included the Colleges of Arts and Science, Busi-
ness Administration, Engineering, and Nursing, as well as the junior Col-
lege of Connecticut and the Evening Division. Further expansion took
place when Weylister School, Fones School, and Arnold College were
incorporated into the University.
While the University of Bridgeport has experienced phenomenal
growth, both physically and academically, it yet has kept to the goal ex-
pressed by Chancellor Halsey: "The University of Bridgeport will become
only as large as it can be good, as good as its resources can properly man-
age, as large and as good as its supporters will assist it to become."
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University administrators have set as their goal the emergence of
the University of Bridgeport as one of the finest urban universities in
the nation. Substantial progress continues to be made in this direction.
Significant academic and cultural achievements which have taken
place include: development of an outstanding faculty that has the largest
number of doctorates and terminal degrees in the history of the Uni-
versityg greater participation in research and publication on the part of
the faculty than ever beforeg establishment of an irradiation laboratory
under a grant from the Atomic Energy Commissiong development of a
Computer Centerg creation of a Human Relations Centerg and an In-
ternational Center.
College Entrance Board examinations are now required of all appli-
cantsg Dean's List requirements have been raised and an Honors Program
establishedg Arts and Science seniors score better than the national aver-
age in College Boards and more than sixty percent of the graduates go
on for advanced degreesg Master's degree programs are offered in the
College of Education and College of Business Administration with the
College of Engineering soon to follow.
Prominent individuals are regularly brought to campus in the annual
Convocation series, highlighted by the Frank Jacoby Brotherhood lecture
and the Foreign Film Festival. Concerts, recitals and lectures are also
open to the public as well as the student body.
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In 1927, the then junior College was housed in one
structure on Fairfield Avenue. From this somewhat in-
auspicious beginning has grown a University housed in
more than fifty buildings on approximately sixty acres
of land with a total valuation in excess of I15l7,000,000.
The University is now located in a residential area
adjacent to municipal Seaside Park and Long Island
Sound. Potentially the campus is one of the most beauti-
ful in the entire nation.
Construction of new facilities is continuing at a rate
of approximately 5-2,000,000 per year. Scheduled for
completion in September, 1963 is YVarner Hall, an eight-
story 151,900,000 residence hall for 400 Women. Com-
pletion of a three-story classroom building for the Col-
lege of Business Administration with an adjacent Book-
store is scheduled for completion in the summer of
1964. An eight-story residence hall for men will be com-
pleted in 1965.
Future planning also includes a Fine Arts Center,
Administration building, Chapel, faculty housing, ad-
ditional classroom and residence hall facilities, audi-
torium, Faculty club and Field House and Athletic
Center.
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College must offer more than the pure academic life to
produce a Well rounded social being. In order to broaden
the student's cultural, social and leadership experiences
participation in a broad and diverse student activities pro-
gram is encouraged.
Organizations and activities range from student govern-
ing bodies to fraternities and sororities, service groups, aca-
demic and professional clubs, theatrical, musical, literary
and religious organizations, and athletic and hobby clubs.
The Student Center is the hub of campus student life
with activities ranging therein from the traditional Wistaria
Ball to jazz concerts, coffee hours, exhibits, bowling and an
opportunity to rest and relax between classes.
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Fourteen teams represent the University on
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football, soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf,
and track and field.
University teams are rapidly emerging into
prominence on the national scene with the future
bright indeed. The soccer squad is regarded as
one of the best in the nation. The baseball squad
this season narrowly missed selection to the re-
gional NCAA tourney. The gridders posted a
winning season, basketball again appears to be
on the upswing, with the golf squad always one
of the best in the East and track and field de-
veloping into a fine winning aggregation.
Opponents in one sport or another include
such outstanding colleges as Yale, Boston Uni-
versity, U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, U. S.
Coast Guard, St. John's, The University of Con-
necticut, Springfield College, and many other
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A constant striving for quality and excellence in all phases of
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the present high standard of teaching. New and better facilities will
enhance the learning situation for the student body.
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faculty salaries, enrich the academic program, provide additional
scholarships for worthy students, extend the program of student ac-
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The junior College of Connecticut, which was founded and chartered
in Bridgeport in 1927, twenty years later became the University of Bridge-
port and -assumed a greater role in education. During those years one of
the important faculty members was Clarence D. L. Ropp, a man who has
continued to contribute to the University's growth to the present day as
Dean of the College of Arts and Science.
The high standards demanded by Dr. Ropp, a member of Phi Beta
Kappa, in the quality of work performed by students has been credited
by many University officials as a major factor in the development of the
young University as an outstanding institution of higher learning.
To Dr. Clarence D. L. Ropp, a man with exceptional generosity,
clarity of judgment, devotion to high principles and the courage to defend
them, we dedicate this "Wistarian", with gratitude for the support and
dedication with which he has served the University of Bridgeport for thirty-
six years.
DEDICATION
JAMES HERRON HALSEY
A.M., LL.D.
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Dean, College of Arfs and Science
Eaion V. W. Read. Pl1.D.
Dean, College of Business Adminislralion
Arihur E. Trippensee, Ph.D.
Dean. College of Educafion
Earle Milion Bigsbee. M.S.
Dean. Junior College of Conneciicui
Willard Paul Berggren, PHD.
Dean, College of Engineering
Donald W. Kern, Ed.D.
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MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OE 1963
by President Henry W. Littlefield
at Commencement Ceremonies
june 2, 1963
On behalf of all of the Trustees, Faculty, Administrators, and Staff
I extend to you graduates our congratulations on your achieving this most
significant accomplishment. Special commendation goes to the forty-two
students who are graduating with special recognition, three with honors,
twenty-nine cum laude, seven magna cum laude, and three summa cum
laude.
Naturally, when we congratulate you we also congratulate your
Mothers and Fathers, your Grandparents, your wives and husbands, your
other relatives, and close friends. Many of the people in this audience today
rightly share your honors because they have supported your every effort.
No one needs to tell you that a college education is one of man's most
prized possessions. When you receive your degrees you join a most select
group - only one person in fourteen over twenty years of age has a college
degree.
There are many of us who believe that the future of mankind is truly
a race between education and catastrophe. It is in the field of trained
specialists that our country faces its greatest shortage in the period ahead.
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Bachelor of Science in
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The College of Nursing honors the mem-
bers of its college each year during the Mile-
stone Ceremony. This important event sym-
bolizes the milestone which each class has
reached. Freshmen receive their name pins,
sophomores their caps, juniors the University
of Bridgeport initials on their caps, and sen-
iors receive purple bands for their caps and
wear their white uniforms to signify that
they are nearing their goal.
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The Fones School of Dental Hygiene dis-
tinguishes the freshmen each year in the Cap-
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thus honored. This event marks the academic
progress of the students at the end of the
first semester of collegiate study.
PLEDGING
Pledging is ostensibly to prove that the can-
didate truly wishes to join the particular Greek
letter organization. During formal pledging the
pledge may think the purpose is to allow the
brothers and sisters to indulge their sadistic im-
pulses, After the ordeal, pledging is remembered
with mellowness as a time of unique costumes,
crazy antics, performing pledge entertainments,
closeness with pledge brothers, service to the
community, and the memorable moment of in-
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"Nobody But Barnum" marked the cul-
mination of six months prodigious efforts.
Throughout the summer Director Dickason
with his able assistants fitted together the
ideas that eventually formed the nucleus of
another scintillating Campus Thunder pro-
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SPRING PLAY
One of the most widely discussed plays
of our century, Thomton Wilder's comedy,
"The Skin of Our Teeth," was presented for
three performances this past March. The
play gives the history of a typical American
family and takes them through the Ice Age,
the Flood, World Wars, and the celebration
of their 5,000th wedding anniversary, show-
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befall the human race by the skin of their
teeth. The play was enthusiastically received
by an appreciative audience.
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DANA SCI-IOLARS
Established at the University of Bridgeport in
1961, the Charles A. Dana program is designed "to
identify and encourage students of academic promise
and good character who have completed at least one
year of college satisfactorily, who may be in need of
financial assistance, who show potential traits of
leadership and also give evidence indicating future
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we'll be .... Breakfast, greetings, and recog-
nition awards were followed by a brilliant
parody, "On the Beach." The project of the
day was a community service, to clean up
Seaside Park. After a box luncheon provided
for the students, there was dancing, twisting,
and limboing. There were also such activities
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Bronx to the U.B. campus. The students, who
were given full radio coverage along the
route, collected 3150 for the benefit of the
March of Dimes. There were cars following
the marchers which carried supplies and first
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The University of Bridgeport conferred degrees
upon 812 students, representing the largest graduat-
ing class in the history of the University, at com-
mencement exercises in the Dana Hall courtyard on
Sunday, June 2, 1963. More than 6,000 parents and
guests viewed the formal academic outdoor cere-
mony.
Honorary doctoral degrees were conferred at the
commencement ceremonies upon five outstanding
persons including: Marion Anderson, world famous
contralto singerg Rudolph F. Bannow, co-founder of
Bridgeport Machines, Inc., a posthumous awardg
Capt. Edward L. Beach, National War College,
Washington, D.C.3 Richard A. Perkin, chairman of
the board, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Norwalkg and
Dr. Clarence D. L. Ropp, Dean of the College of
Arts and Science, University of Bridgeport.
Chancellor James H. Halsey presided at the com-
mencement program and conferred the honorary doc-
toral degrees.
President Henry W. Littlefield conferred the de-
grees upon the graduating students.
TEACHER CE THE YEAR
The Board of Associates annually pays tribute to a "Teacher of the
Year" at the University of Bridgeport selected by an impartial committee
as an example of the distinguished teaching which is so important in the
program of a University. Nine "Teachers of the Year" have been honored
since 1954 in Charter Day Ceremonies. Portraits of these individuals are
on display in a gallery at the University's Carlson Library.
The 1963 recipient of the "Teacher of the Year" award is Francis X.
DiLeo, professor of accounting and department chairman at the University
of Bridgeport. He is currently sharing with Dr. Charles Petitjean the duties
of acting Dean of the College of Business Administration. Professor DiLeo
is a practicing accountant, advisor to graduate students, a researcher, and
a national director of the National Association of Accountants.
SPGRTS
FOOTBALL
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FRONT ROW, L-R: Freshman Coach Allen Koperwhals, Niclc Zagami.
John Longo, John Vino, Charles Chey, Rudy Pasrenylc, Norm Peder-
sen. Co'Capfain Don Bolk, Co-Capfain Mike Oshan, John Aires, Pere
DeGregorio, Paul Bruno, Brian Cary and Richard Sousa.
SECOND ROW: Assr. Mgr. Alex Yanosy. Lawrence Pasquale. Les
Warren, John Murphy, Ed Ronca, Roberr Gallagher. Bob Hirsh. Gerry
Hughes, Richard Carroll, Dom Arangio. Roberr Lesko, Dave Pearson,
Richard Shaw, Don Mazza and Assl. Trainer Anrhony Pira.
THIRD ROW: Varsify Mgr. James Sabalino, An'l'hony Lumenli, James
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DeGregorio scampered around right end with less
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touchdown. Powerful SCSC shutout the home team
UBites 21-0. The Knights edged Northeastern as
john Vino place-kicked the margin of victory. Cort-
land State was no match for the UB eleven as Shaw,
Carroll, and DeGregorio each scored. The Purple
and lvhite lost to undefeated Hofstra in the Horne-
coming game as Oshan scored UB's lone six-pointer
on a dazzling 45 yard run down the sidelines. Bridge-
port fought back from a 16-0 deficit before bowing
to Ithaca. The UBites captured top billing in every
department but the final score as King's Point tri-
umphed. Bridgewater was trounced by the UB com-
bine as Shaw, Aires, Chey, Oshan, and DeGregorio
crossed the goal line. The Purple Knights concluded
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student Ted Coulson netted the winning basket
with 45 seconds remaining. After the initial vic-
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their next twelve encounters including many
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Guard, S.C.S.C., and Hartford University. In the
annual League tilt with the Stags from Fairfield,
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minutes before bowing. Throughout the winless
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son were the mainstays of the team. At this stage
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three of the next four games as they triumphed
over Hunter, Brandeis, and Yeshiva. Co-Captain
Roy Robbins paced the squad against Hunter by
registering 28 markers while Howie Bernstein and
Coulson led the team against the other foes. The
Knights lost three in succession before staging
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in the history of UB, as the team nipped Iona
College by one point as Pickering scored the
winning basket. This was definitely the top game
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yearling 85-82 to avenge an earlier season loss.
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The UB frosh won their first game in two
years in rout to one of their finest seasons. Ace
of the staff was Ralph Ranghelli who tossed a no-
hitter against Milford Prep early in the cam-
paign. The Knights had five hitters knocking the
cover off the ball at better than a .300 clip. The
hitters include John Pierson, Hank Bahe, Pete
Borrelli, Bernie Cohen, and Tom Gladtke.
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VARSITY TRACK
FIRST ROW: Richard Konaposek, Ronald Knickerbocker,
Roger Meader. John Chaco, Ronald Weiss, James Sa-
bafino, Richard Elrer.
SECOND ROW: Ronald Pedone. Stanley Alpert, Jerry
Annicherro, John Allen, James Spinella, Steve Purcell,
Harry Zawaslti, Ben Cascio.
THIRD ROW: Thomas Tail, Vito Vaiflcus, Norman Pefer-
sen, John Dialelevi, Charles Sheehan, Al Yanosy co-
caplain. Anlhony Sfys, George Werner co-captain,
Charles Clard, Walter Kondrarovich coach.
The varsity track team completed the
1963 season with a winning 3-2 mark. The
cindermen opened the season by winning
three consecutive meets before losing their
final two meets. Throughout the year, the
key men under Coach Kondratovich were jim
Sabatino who set a Arnold College record in
the two-mile with a 10:4l.5 performance. Co-
Captain George.Werner, ace of the UB squad,
set a school record in the discus with a toss
of 131 feet, 5 inches. During the season, Wer-
ner was undefeated in the shotput. Co-Cap-
tain Al Yanosy concluded his collegiate career
with a 157 point total secured for the track
team in his four years at the University.
CO-CAPTAINS: Coach Kondralovich
wifh Co-Captains George Werner and
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season, three Arnold College records fell and were re-
set by the frosh. Harvey Poleck turned in times of
10.5 and 24.2 in the 100 and 220 yard dashes respec-
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hurdles in 16.4 seconds.
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UB 30 FAIRFIELD U. 39
UB 53:6 SOUTH CONN. 315
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LOST 7
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The varsity tennis team won 2 and lost 5
for the 1963 season. Co-Captains Bruce Stang
and Bob Lynott were the mainstays of the
squad, playing number 1 and 2 singles respec-
tively. The outstanding record on the squad
was compiled by Steve Gordon who won five
singles and three double matches. Barry Bern-
stein, 9543 player, triumphed in,three singles
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INTRAMURALS
The role of the Intramural Department
is to offer the student body the opportunity
for participation in intramural sports and
recreational activities. Regular participation
in the voluntary sports has been encouraged
by the Director of Men's Intramurals, Mr.
Phil Leibrock. This type of activity not only
inspires and maintains one's personal fitness,
it also does much to relieve the tensions de-
veloped through academic life on campus. In
addition, it helps to create lasting friendships.
The Intramural Program includes touch-
football, softball, basketball, badminton, vol-
leyball, bowling, gymnastics, swimming, table
tennis, etc. Trophies and awards are given to
the winning team in each sport and to the
outstanding individual in each sport.
In the past three years the Intramural
program under Mr. Leibrock has become an
important aspect of the Athletic Program at
the University. This year over 1000 students
participated. The growth of intramurals is:
661 in 1960-61, and 1000 in 1962-63.
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on many successful social events throughout the year. These include the an-
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and closed parties and outings. Among Alpha Phi Omega's service projects
are the directories in the dormitories and the "Welcome to the University
of Bridgeport" sign in front of Howland Hall. However, Alpha Phi Omega's
services go beyond the University of Bridgeport campus. Theta Psi Chapter
has aided the Cerebral Palsy Center, Easter Seal Campaign, and various
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male students who are in good standing with the University.
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Bruce Meyers, Sam LaMonico, Daniel Wayne Miller.
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KNEELING, L-R: Kenn Kassover, Parliemenfarian: Norman Novick, Vice-President: Jerry Pflugh: Ted
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STANDING: Bob Roca, Terry McMahon, Eliot Lesser. Dan Pacello, Larry Hochheiser, Dave Watson,
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On February 12, 1962, Sigma Kappa Pi Fraternity was formed at the
Savarin Restaurant on the Merritt Parkway. A group of individuals saw
the need for a new meaning of fraternalism on the U.B. campus and set
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formative months while Sigma Kappa Pi remained a secret, the Constitu-
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giving fraternalism a new look. Much time and work was devoted to formu-
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many of the students as a fraternity very likely to succeed, and one which
can become one of the better fraternities. Our Homecoming party last fall,
a smashing success, was the talk of the campus for many months. A Wistaria
Weekend, which included a champagne party and a picnic on a deserted
island, using four boats, many miles off Westport, provided a climatic end-
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FIRST ROW, L-R, Seeied: Peier Shanzu. Recording Sec- Bucherr.
refary, Mai O'Nuslca, lmmecliaie Pasi' President: Frank THIRD ROW, Sianding: Bill Domerslci, Dicl: Konepasik,
Dirga, Presideni: Bob Belliiio, Vice'Presicleni: Frank Mike Slern, Tom Marico, Joe Chrisiieno, Jim Green-
Zalc, Corresponding Secreiary: John Boblco, Sgi. ai wood, Rich Ruskin, Fred Sanford, Jack Coffee, Ron
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SECOND ROW,S+ancling: Dom Masiriano, Frank Weiss, ABSENT: Joe Gaiio, Sieve Lazar, Bill EvereH', Joel
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Ioli, Bill Carroll, Al DelMoni'o, Larry Chrisiiano, Peie
Sigma Phi Alpha has always been a leader in everything it has under-
taken. It has shown in its members that individuals can participate in
campus extra-curricular activities, and can at the same time, maintain high
scholastic standards.
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Arthur Harris, Recording Secretary: Arthur Good-
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SECOND ROW: Gerald Webber, Oifo Sommer, Jack Williams, Jack
Klein. Leonard Levine, George Hall, Carl Noyes, Kenneth Tracy. Don-
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OFFICERS
President ............... Frederik Freidus
Vice-President .......... Arthur Goodman
Recording Secretary ........ Arthur Harris
Corresponding Secretary LL.. Gerald Webber
Treasurer ...... -- ....... Daniel O'Connel1
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When in 1951 Upsilon Beta Sigma Fraternity received its
Greek letters, recognition was given to the high ideals of
fraternalism. Upholding the integrity and respect of the in-
dividual, the fraternity upholds the principles of our earlier
years. For in 1948 the fraternity was organized as the United
Brotherhood Society, the purpose of this group to promote
better human relations among the various racial, religious,
and nationality groups at this University.
The Brothers selected these people to serve as officers for
the year 1962-63g President, Fred Freidusg Vice-President,
Arthur Goodman 3 Recording Secretary, Arthur Harrisg Cor-
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Byrnes, IFC Representative, Charles Tarinellig and Parlia-
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Somer, was a founding Brother of U.B.S.
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and outings which will culminate in the annual beach party
at the end of the school year. U.B.S. has participated in vari-
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Cl-ll SIGMA DELTA
FIRST ROW, L-R: Mrs. van der Kroef, Advisor, Janice
Petersen, Lois Sachs. Patricia Conroy, Joy Kroin, Kathy
Fecldersen, Claudia Smith, Joan Berger. Amy D'Alesio, Mahoney.
Barbara Miinilt.
SECOND ROW: Barbara Pirocco, Martha Dina, Ellie
Koslco, Janet Midura. Sandy Baer, Betsy Hair, Linda
OFFICERS
President ....... - ......... Claudia Smith
Vice-President .......... -.- Diane Buchino
Treasurer ,............... Barbara Mitnik
Recording Secretary ...... Janice Feddersen
Corresponding Secretary .... Amy D'Alesio
Advisors ........ Mrs. justin van der Kroef
Mrs. john McCormack
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THIRD ROW: Iris Most, Beiiy Siasiewski. Susan Beards-
ley, Dolores Korzlcowslci, Barbara Agnaiowslci. Aiane Buch-
ino, Gloria Remenyi, Patricia Wolfe.
Chi Sigma Delta was founded in 1955 to promote charity, fel-
lowship and scholarship among all students irrespective of race,
color or creed. Clad in their distinctive red blazers, the sisters of
Chi Sig participate in a variety of campus and community activities.
The annual "Coronation Ball" held after Easter Vacation is the
highlight of Chi Sigma Delta's social year. Various social functions
scattered throughout the year provide the sisters of Chi Sigma Delta
with the opportunity for strengthening friendships and developing
a sisterhood that outlasts college days.
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OMEGA PHI ALPHA
FIRST ROW. L-R: Pal' Marzilc, Margie Filalcowslcy, Mary Romano.
Ellen Leahy, Barbara Wrigh+, Carol I-Iaberman. Diane FLOOR: Ka+hleen Mahoney and Jackie.
Barabag, MISSING- FROM PICTURE: Pamela Grosso, Ann Lebow-
SECOND ROW: Pai Blake, Judith David, Linda Pawlak, sky, Mary Anne Mannino, Joyce Phillips, Gabrielle
Carol Eannello, Carol Paradiclc. Jane? Schneider, Sandy Samuels, Dorothy Saniino, Linda Posner.
Omega Phi Alpha, a national service sorority, is the first
of its kind on our campus. It is the Beta chapter, founded in
the spring of 1963. Twenty-one girls were the first to be initi-
ated by the sisters from the Alpha Chapter in Ipsalani, Mich-
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Carol Eannello, Historiang Sandy Ro-
mano, Publicity Secretaryg Mary Ellen
Leahy, Treasurerg Kathleen Mahoney,
Vice-Presidentg Patricia Blake, Presi-
dentg Carol Paradick, Recording Sec-
retaryg janet Schneider, Correspond-
ing Secretary: and Pat Mrazik, Alum-
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STUDE T COU CIL
FIRST ROW. L-R: William Wright, Advisor: Gerry Feldman,
Vice-President: Clinton Strong, Presideni: Bonnie Burke,
Recording Secretary: and Joyce Peizer, Corresponding Sec-
rerary.
SECOND ROW: Joel Sislcovic, Lloyd Jenkins, Sian Alpert,
Charlotte Davies, Nancy Esposiio, Elaine Rubin, Sarino
FRESHMAN OFFICERS
President ................ Jerry McCarthy
Vice-President .............. Bill O'Dowd
Secretary --.- ............ Dolores Wootten
Treasurer .................. Pam Yarmey
Altemate ..-........... U-- Linda Lerner
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Mineo, Sieve Kalm, Bob Rogoif, Billie Goldstein.
THIRD ROW: Bob Becker, John Palumbo, Bob Cohen, Gerry
Frauwirih, Reed Harrison, Sam Lalvlonico. Sieve Kurlanslci.
Hans Boyce, Joe Saiz, Fred Cromie, lrv. Silverman. Daniel
Dennis.
MISSING: Walter Henderson, Jeff Milsiein, Jerry Feldman,
Ed Delour.
It is the belief of the University of Bridge-
port that a representative student government
gives individual students the experience of
active participation in government procedure,
and further, develops in each student a sense
of personal responsibility for the welfare of
the University community of which he is an
integral part. The Student Council has been
established as a representative form of stu-
dent government.
ALUMNI HALL STUDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FIRST ROW LR Wayne Miller. Helen Kurlz, Lila Soldani, SECOND ROW: John Milligan, Ron Jordan Ron Klnberg
Gerald Frauwnrfh Sam LaMonica, Sharon Felman, Mrs. Mar- Elaine Kish, Elaine Ruben, Pat Blake Reed Harrison William
lon J l-loichluss Wright, lrv Silverman.
The Student Center Board, formerly the Alumni Hall
Student Board of Directors, has achieved phenomenal suc-
cess for the 1962-63 school year. Activities sponsored by the
Board include the Carnival of Clubsg lectures by the astron-
omer Philip Stern, and the Metropolitan Opera House arch-
ivist, Mary Peltzg a bowling tournamentg "Trim the Tree"
party in December, and the "Hello '63" dance in january.
Moreover, the Board presented such outstanding talents
as the Tarriers, the Smothers Brothers and Basil Rathbone.
Added attractions were the art exhibits which featured "Rem-
brandt's Etchings and Drawings", Irving Amen's Woodcuts,
and student contributions.
The Board's efforts have been enthusiastically and ap-
preciatively received by the student body.
WISTARIAN
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Editor-in-Chief .....
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Sports Editor ...................... .....
Photography ..... .......... , - ..... .... -
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--- Ronald Knickerbocker
--.--- Patricia Muratori
Richard Sharpe
Roger Brooks
Public Relations ..... ....... ...... ...... R o b ert Davies
Advertising ............. .... . -.-.- .... -- ------
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Assistant Copy Editor ........ ................ S haron Smith
STAFF
Margy Lind
Robert Becker
Robert Lynott
Ben Cascio
joan McGarry
Rick Pearl
Martha Dina
Ina Huston
First Yearbook meeting
Look at all those enthusiastic faces
It will be a good year
Second Yearbook meeting
All this work
Looks of dismay
Who's getting the names for the photos
Watch that spelling
Subsequent meetings
Where is everybody
YVrite that copy
Get those pictures
YVho's got the robe
Much much later
Copy editor quit - too many commitments
Blessings on Pat and Sharon for filling in
Beautiful aerial photos. Many thanks
June and July - Who's got the key?
Only a few rugged stalwarts left
Meet the publisher
Choose the cover
Select the type
Write more copy
Type the Directory
What? It's finished
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SCRIBE
The Scribe is the student weekly news-
paper of the campus, publishing news, sports,
and feature stories of interest to the entire
student body. The staff is always open to
new members, regardless of previous experi-
ence. The paper offers its staff valuable ex-
perience in newspaper work: for example, in
gathering and editing news, setting up dum-
mies, writing heads, and assisting in the tech-
nicalities of printing, and of course, meeting
deadlines. The staff as a whole must produce
one of the school's most important media.
The hectic seven-day schedule which involves
every Scribe enthusiast on campus is a corn-
mendable example of group effort. Today the
Scribe issues 30 papers during the academic
year and services more than 100 advertising
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Larson, Chief Announcer: Bob Stern. Slafion Manager:
Steve Vaclwss. Program Director: Arr Thompson, Public
Relarions.
SECOND ROW: Frank Weise, Business Manager: Jeff
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ABSENT: Bill Balamacl Public Relallons and AI Lilsfer
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The gradually increasing number of foreign students at
the University of Bridgeport has brought an international
flavor to the campus that is indicative of the growth and
development of the university and its growing reputation
and prestige abroad.
Thirty-eight students from 20 foreign countries are cur-
rently enrolled at the university with every section of the
world represented in the student body.
The International Club has been formed to help the
foreign student become familiar with American customs and
individual members take the personal responsibility of see-
ing questions answered and solutions found to whatever
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Gail Siienlce, Gary Thompson, Floyd O'Kenquisf.
SECOND ROW: Roy Francis, Henry Sfaneswoski, Brian Faronda, Tina Neil. Ted
Orensfein, Russell Bonqeovanni.
University of Bridgeport is the local
chapter of Association Internationale des
Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et
Commerciales flnternational Association
of Students in Economics and Com-
mercej . The primary function of the or-
ganization is to provide for and promote
a reciprocal job exchange during the sum-
mer months for college students, graduate
and under-graduate, studying business,
economics, or international affairs and
operations. The association includes 39
member countries all over the World, and
there are 39 individual chapters on cam-
puses in the United States connected with
a national committee officed in New York
City. As an international body, being non-
political or non-sectarian, it is economic
advisor to U.N.E.S.C.O.
A.I.E.S.E.C. was formed at the Uni-
versity in 1961. In its first year one stu-
dent majoring in economics was exchang-
ed on a summer traineeship position with
a firm in Southern Germany. This year,
1962-1963, three students from the Uni-
versity will be iexchanged enabling the
same number of foreign countries to par-
ticipate in a traineeship program at local
firms. Two of our students go to Nether-
lands and one goes to Switzerland.
A.I.E.S.E.C. is a practical experience
in good will and academic venture for all
concerned.
The Board of Governors are the
policy makers of the Alumni Hall
Student Center.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Wayne Miller, Helen Kurh.
Lila Solclani, Jerry Frauwirlh, Sam Lalvionico,
Sharon Felman, Irv Silverman.
SECOND ROW: James Soulliliouse, Nick
Pannuzio, Mrs. M. l-lolfclilciss, Presideni Henry
Lilllefield, Mr. W. Wriqhl. Vice-Presideni
Albert Diem.
CIRCLE K
FIRST ROW, L-R: Daniel Dennis, Ed Wilson, Alan Hahn, Fred Eichliorn.
SECOND ROW: Bill Green, John Krupslci, Elliot Berman, Ted Freiberg, Doug
Ausrin, Edwa rcl Roof.
BOARD CF C-OVERNORS
Dedicated by charter members to
the humanitarian ideals of service to
the school and community, Circle K
has completed another successful year.
Varying types of service have been
performed, as serving refreshments at
registration and basketball games, of-
fering gymnasium custodial services,
giving a Christmas party for needy
children, and participating at Parent's
Day.
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POLITICAL RELATIONS FORUM
The Political Relations Forum has
as its aim the fostering of opportuni-
ties on campus for partaking in the
practical application of politics and
the stimulation of student interest in
campus and domestic politics.
Endeavoring to carry out these
goals, the Forum traditionally con-
ducts all campus elections and spon-
sors informal lectures. Moreover, PRF
sends twenty students to the annual
Connecticut Inter-Collegiate Student
Legislature in Hartford, where for
three days they exchange ideas and im-
pressions with other students at a
mock assembly.
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Advisor, Professor William S. DeSiero: Recording Secrefary, Ann Ruth Mor-
ris: Vice-President, Ken Bealtel: President, Richard Allen: Treasurer, Esiher Marks: Richard Pearl.
SECOND ROW: G. Van Grote, Dick Koalchic. Robert Hoffman, Susan Freedman, Liz Rigany,
Dennis Rich, Ken Kassover, Joel Sislcovic.
THIRD ROW: Michael Hoffman, Roberf Cohen, Clinf Slrong, Raymond Danielli, Marcell Ring-
awa. J. Feldman.
YOUNG REPUBLICAN S
The object of the Young Repub
cans Club is to acquaint young ad-
with the tenets of the Party and ,-
to foster the activities of the Repu
lican Party. In order to achieve
goal, the group takes an active part
state, county, and local affairs. Duri
election time they campaign stren
ously.
FIRST ROW L-R: Sharon Felman, Corresponding Secrelaryq Richard Pearl, President: Gerald
Frauwirflv, Vice-President: Elizabeih Ragany. Secreiary.
SECOND ROW: Gerry Van Grofe, Amy Dalesio, Gary Thompson.
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Student spirit, faculty direction, and administrative cooperation are successfully blended in the Uni-
versity of Bridgeport Concert Choir. Founded in 1954 by a group of twelve music-loving students from
various colleges at the University under the direction of Professor W. Earl Sawerwein, the Choir now
numbers sixty.
Auditions for choir membership are held each Spring and Fall. Each hopeful student is judged on
both individual musical talent and that special ability to blend with the group, so important in a small
choir.
Each season begins with a weeklong workshop held prior to Fall term registration. Here the stu-
dents are brought into the spirit of the choir, receive vocal training and gain basic knowledge of the year's
musical repertoire.
From then on choir members are kept busy preparing for campus and community appearances, ra-
dio and television broadcasts, and concert tourg in all, thirty performances between the months of
September and May. The group appeared on the "Comments and People" program moderated by George
W. Thompson of Channel 8.
PSI Cl-ll
Two years of effort on the part of Dr. Anthony M. Grazi-
ano and a small group of students were rewarded on Sunday,
March 17, 1963 by the installation of the University of
Bridgeport chapter of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society
in Psychology. Dean Arthur Trippensee, who presided at
the ceremony and served as installation officer, Chancellor
James H. Halsey, President Henry Littlefieldgand Dr. john
R. Braun, chairman of the psychology department have aid-
ed in the establishment of the new chapter.
Psi Chi is dedicated to the advancement of the science of
psychology and to the encouragement, stimulation, and
maintenance of scholarship and the professional ethics of the
individual members in all fields. The group's agenda in-
cludes the planning of informative trips, the securing of
speakers, and the establishment of a colloquium series. Many
of the programs will be open to University students and
other interested persons, thus extending the benefits of Psi
Chi beyond its immediate membership.
While the nucleus of each Psi Chi chapter consists of stu-
dents with outstanding academic achievements, its active
membership may include faculty and other professional peo-
ple who make psychology one of their major interests.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Arfhur Sulfon,
Ed Rosenbluh, Gloria Valko, Ken
Hunter, Jim Sealy.
SECOND ROW: Walfer Rosen
baum, Pefer Vanderboqef.
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ROW, L-R, Sirring: Joan McGarry, Secre-
Helen Kurii, Presidenh Dr. Eric Marcus,
Paul Krueger, Vice-President Gary
Treasurer.
ROW, Standing: Edward Rosenbluh,
Jurgieliwiez, Tim Allporl, Paul Feilzer, John
Heide Leibold, Richard Reilly, Victoria
The German Club at the University of Bridgeport was organ-
ized to broaden the member's knowledge of the German language
and culture. Throughout the year, regular meetings are held to dis-
cuss topics of general interest concerning Germany and German
newsreels are shown. Field trips are also part of the program.
Through the Club, students learn more about German music, litera-
ture and dining.
FORICAL SOCIETY
SEATED. I.-R: Brenden Zunder, Recording Secre-
laryg Paul Springer, Viceellresidenlz Herman Lev-
yne, Presidenl: Joy Groin, Corresponding Secre-
far .
STXNDING: William Green, Michiel Terezakis,
Todd Dixon, Liz Regany, Clare Buscher, Amy
D'Alesio, Riclc Pearl, Duddy Cohen, Renale Jur-
genson, Joseph Malone, Jerry Frauwirih, Jerry Von
Grote.
MISSING FROM PICTURE: Roberl' Januslca.
Treasurer, Ed Benner, Pe'l'er Wyclioff, Sieve Leven?-
lila, Charles Pislcura, Joyce Tomasko, Al Hess, Sieve
Simpson, Joel Brown, Ed Ronca, Francis Mercier,
Dave Simpson, Richard Koalchic. Mariann Frank-
fur'l', Mary Ellen Lillis,
The Historical Society of the University of Bridgeport was or-
ganized in October 1960. Since that time, the Society's membership
and activities have been increasing at a steady rate. The purpose of
the Society is to extend to its members and other students the op-
portunity to share in the extra-curricular study and discussion of
historical topics.
COLLEGE OE URSINC-
FIRST ROW, L-R: Anna Osfopchok, As-
sisiani Dean in Charge of R.N. Pro-
gram, Margaref Asiedu, Glee Gammon,
Phyllis Wolfe, Ann Errico, Anira Narciso.
Barbara Gomez, Frances Fraser, Barbara
Lippincoif, Sheila Hurley, Gerald Throwe.
SECOND ROW: Marie O'Connor, Vic-
foria Solomon, Judith Chapman, Mary
Curi, Ginna Hallawav, Charlofle Davis,
lsabella Hayfrom, Marie Consraniini,
Valerie Koplca, Elizabeth Solomon, Carol
Osrrowslci, Agnes McCarfhy.
The College of Nursing Registered Nurses Association came
into existence because of the growing program for registered nurse
students, who have returned to the educational environment to im-
prove professionally and as persons. The C.N.R.N.A. programs
speakers from professions and other endeavors which effect the
nurse's life.
BASIC STUDENT NURSES ASSOC.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Miss Confy, Sue Kramer
Janice Fedderso-n, Gail Minfy, Bernie Morgan
ladiiz, Janice Robinson.
Q ski, Marianne Gehreau, Dolores Kosicowski
Q 0 Beverly Sloan. Kaihy Mariin.
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Members in the Basic Student Nurses Association are offered par-
ticipation in district, state, and national affairs. The group plans the
annual Milestone-marking Ceremony, at which time each class in the
Basic Program is recognized for its endeavors in the nursing profession.
Freshmen receive name pinsg sophomores, the first cap, juniors, the
University insigniag and seniors, the purple band.
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SECOND ROW: Bob O'Neil, Virginia Thomp-
son, Marianne Posner, lris Most, Lisa Sch-
THIRD ROW: Pai Polchowski, Marilyn Zabiel-
MUSIC ASSOCIATION
FIRST ROW, L-R: Jack Williams, Vice-
Presidenrp Sany Romano, Secreiary: Alva
Sfanion, Treasurer, Leonard Levine, Pres-
idenr.
SECOND ROW: Bruce Haynes, Eleanor
Pefiiiean, Louise Sepanslci, Don Goiilieb.
Karen Bisch, Judy Posi, Barbara Saul,
Marcia Zebrowslci, Ken Tracy, Corre-
sponding Secretary.
Open to all music connoisseurs, the Music Association makes
available to its members a substantial library and listening lab-
oratories. Whether listening or actually practicing an instru-
ment, this organization provides pleasantly meditative, inspir-
ing hours for its members.
STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
FIRST ROW, L-R: Helen Warmefh, Marilyn
Schwaclc, Dr. Gear, Sandy Keppner, Joan
McGarry.
SECOND ROW: Arihur Harris, Rona Lasin,
Mary Lou Cubelli. Ron Eefier.
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The 324 members of the Student Education Association are part of
an active professional organization for students who plan to teach as a
career. Affiliated with the Connecticut Education Association and the
National Education Association, the SEA strives to fulfill the need, res-
ponsibility, and the obligation of its members to become better ac-
quainted with the concepts of teaching as defined by the professional
orgamzatlons.
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SOCIETY EOR Tl-IE ADVANCEME T OE MANAGEMENT
FIRST ROW. L-R: Russell Palmer, Treasurer: Bruce Callahan, Vice-President: Matthew Onuslca, Presi-
dent: Mariorie Wellner, Secretary: Julie Biatore, Social Chairman.
SECOND ROW: John Bololcom, Alan Shautter, John Lovell. Micheal Carlucci, Diane Edgar, Catarina
Moclatteri, Gale Steinlce, Charlotte Mrazik, John Palumbo, Edward Herr, Roy Vasel, Micheal Rosen.
THlRD ROW: Richard Sharpe, Paul Weinbaum, Richard Wyssling, Reed Harrison, Robert Grella, William
gzntrell, Paul Tolk, Samuel Miller, Marc Davis, Robert Goyda, William Everett, Thomas Carney. Louis
ristiano.
MARKETING CLUB
The Marketing Club is an or-
ganization of business students. Its
aim is to awaken and stimulate in-
terest in Marketing. This is ac-
complished by plant tours, talks
given by area businessmen, and
regularly scheduled trips to New
York City. Any student of Market-
ing, Business Administration, Ad-
vertising, or any interested stu-
dent may apply for membership.
The faculty advisors are Mr. As-
tarita, Mr. Protheroe, and Mr.
Kraushaar.
The S.A.M. is a recognized nation-
al professional organization of man-
agement in industry, commerce, gov-
ernment, and education. The basic ob-
jectives of the group are to serve as a
medium of exchange and distribution
of information and to provide stu-
dents with the opportunity to parti-
cipate in the organization, planning,
directing, and controlling of an or-
ganization. To achieve their goals the
group takes tours, hears talks by busi-
ness executives and administrators,
and participates in social gatherings.
Students of Economics, Business
Administration, and Engineering and
any interested student may apply for
membership. The faculty advisor is
Mr. Wallace.
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FlRST ROW, L-R: Mr. Edward Astarita, Advisor: Bruce Callahan, Vice-Presidentq Maiorie Wellner,
Treasurer: Russell Palmer, President: Charlotte Marzilc, Secretary: Patrick Monahan, Vice-President.
SECOND ROW: Marylyn Astarita, Robert Grella, Joel Ort, Steven Beclcer, Robin Ducorsky. Diane
Edgar, Catarina Modatferi, Gloria Remenyi, Gale Steilce, Julie Biatore, Matthew Onuska, Edward Herr,
David Moissonnier, Paul Tollc.
THIRD ROW: Steve Trinlc, Ben Edwards, John Palumbo, Roy Vasel, Robert Goyda. Micheal Carlucci,
Norman Thompson, William Devan, Tom Welch, William Cantrell, Richard Sharpe, William Everett, John
Boblno, Samuel Miller, Richard Wyssling, Louis Christiane. Paul Weinbaum, Micheal Rosen. Marc Davis.
Alan Shautter.
DEBATI G SOCIETY
As one of the outstanding or-
ganizations on campus, the Debat-
ing Society has repeatedly scored
highly in its debates. The Society
has participated in tournaments at
Central Connecticut, Harvard,
and Columbia.
The Debating Society has not
only proved itself as a training
ground for lawyers, teachers, and
other professional personnel de-
pendent upon speech but has also
attracted and maintained many
members for the pure enjoyment
and experience received from its
activities.
Micheal Walters, Steve Banks, Joseph Satz, Ken Kassover, Chuck Krieger.
PE A D KEYS
FIRST ROW, L-R, Seated Bonnie Linett, Corresponding Secretary: Jane Novey, Recording Secretary:
Marian Langston, President: Adele Lisltov, Treasurer: Virginia Susi, Vice-President: Mrs. Mary V. Shoolc.
Advisor.
SECOND ROW, Standing: Angela Calabrese, Gail Ford. Julie Bruehwiler, July Fray, Edith Butler, Pat
Melbourne, Jane Carlsten, Florence Mucora, Rena Lashin, Helen Hetling, Lois Molnar, Joan Washlto,
Sandra Frost.
THIRD ROW, Standing: Vivian Caserta, Shirley Fox, Kathleen Sayles, Janel Schneider, Theresa Harvey,
Sharon Gallup, Elaine Winoski, Shephanie Griz, Shirley Fayne, Carol Coviello, Carol Layton.
Formed in 1960, Pen and Keys is
a semi-professional organization for
all students of the Weylister School.
To encourage the avid support of new
members, social events dominated the
season's activities. N ew members
were welcomed at an informal tea, a
spring fashion show displayed the lat-
est in women's apparel, and a testi-
monial to conclude the year highlight-
ed the organization's activities.
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Women's Senate is a representa-
tive body of all the women stu-
dents on campus. It is endowed
with the responsibility to act as a
spokesman for these people. The
organization attempts to unite all
women on campus through coor-
dination of activities.
WOMEN'S SENATE
FIRS-T ROW, L-R: Joyce Peiser, Student Council Representative: Margarei l-larris, Vice-President: Jo-
Ann Lipton. President: Florence Marcus, Corresponding Secrelary: Ellen Tinkle, Treasurer: Mariha Ai'-
lcinson, Recording Secretary.
SECOND ROW: Dr. C. Fulcher, Advisor: Toni Gelormini, Phyllis Thompson. Sue Kramer, Ann Buralr, A
Gordon, Sondra Baer. Marcia Slrolslcy, Wynne Abrahamson. J. Osure, Sue Horn. Mrs. Birnbaum, Advisor
THIRD ROW: Barbara DeLuca, Carol Kamarclc, Pamela Fish, Marion Taus, Janice Cohen, Debbie Hari
ley, J. Robinson. G. Waggenlcnechl, Dale Sieckler. R. Sullivan, Marilyn Schwaclc.
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judiciary group whose primary
function is to develop full under-
standing of the honor system un-
der Which all members live.
Barbara Saul, Ruih Paquin, Nancy Weisberger, Carol Lieblein, Diane Freedman.
MENS SE ATE I
FIRST ROW, L-R: Mr. Kevin O'SuIIivan, Advisor,
Presiden+, William Sinclair, Presidenig Hans Boyce,
Sfudenl' Council Represenfarive: William Apple-
gafe.
SECOND ROW: Ed Fiore. Terry Feinstein. Phil De
Moranville, Arnold Kaplan, Sieve Levinihal, Pete
Mora, Ari Nayof, Jeff Ausslander.
sky, Larry Hochheiser, Bruce Callahan, Joe Tosano.
Brien Anderson.
FOURTH ROW: Ralph MaH'eo, Ray Hopkins, Dave
Organ, Harris Siravih, Mansour Thaynian.
This organization is concerned
with the welfare of the male student.
It resolves complaints, plans dorrni-
tory programs, and acts as the medi-
ator between students and the admin-
istration.
PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY
FIRST ROW, L-R: Sandy Kepner, Secrelaryi
Gloria Valko, Secreiaryz Larry Breezner. Pres-
idenf: Bruce Wiener, Vice-Presidenig Micheal
Moslcowih, Treasurer.
SECOND ROW: Arthur Sulfan, Gene Gor-
don, Jeanne Poloyni, Donna Gerard, Barbara
Srern. Carol Bernsiein, Coiion Pollack, Grace .
Berlin, Lee Lefslcy, Ellen Rosenthal, Ken Hunt-
er, Dale Seiler.
THIRD ROW: Barry Fried, Marcel Ringawa.
George Gruber. Bob Resra, Ed Rosenbluh.
Neil Silversiein, Ed Valdimer. Harold Ticldin,
Floyd Okinquisf, Jom Seeley.
The Psychology Society attempts to further interest and
study in the science of psychology among the undergraduate
students. Informal talks, field trips, experiments, and op-
portunities for actual experience in the field are the chief
activities of this group.
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Arihur Fogel, Treasurer: Stephen Dunbar, Vice-
THIRD ROW: Presio Tarry, Joe Nash, Mark Homel-
BETA KAPPA CHAPTER OF Pl-Il EPSILON KAPPA
FIEST ROW, L-R: James Thompson. Andrew Lussler, Malcom Kiniry, Robert Tellier, Joseph Gribosliy, Paul
Sc ulman.
SECOND ROW: Hans Boyce, Lewis Andukar, John Curtis, John Chacho, Ralph Siolz.
THIRD ROW: Sianley Alpert, John Vino, John Heck, Gerard Hughes. Peter Gorman, Owen Gallagher, Robert
Reclcer, Anihony Siys, Daniel McElroy.
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The Beta Kappa Chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa,
the only national physical education fraternity, was
established on March 2, 1963, by the Alpha Eta Chap-
ter of Manhattan College. The Charter was presented
by R. R. Schreiber, National Secretary-Treasurer of
the fraternity.
Phi Epsilon Kappa was founded on April 12, 1913
at the Normal College of the American Gymnastic
Union of Indianapolis, Indiana.
The main objective of the fraternity is to elevate
the standards, ideals, and ethics of those engaged in
teaching in the fields of health, physical education,
and recreation.
This year's activities included sponsoring a gym-
nastic and weight lifting exhibition and a convoca-
tion by former President EisenhoWer's medical ad-
visor, Dr. Paul Dudley White.
Preseniaiion of Char+er by Dr. Schreiber. L io R: Mr. Nicholau.
Dr. Schreiber, Mr. McKern. Mr. Leibrocli. Mr. Maeiozo.
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The dental hygiene sorority, Phi
Omicron Upsilon, organized to pro-
mote fellowship and unity among the
dental hygiene students, acquaints the
future dental hygienists with the idio-
cyncrasies of the dental profession.
The organization attempts to breed
the qualities of good fellowship and
cooperation, both necessary attributes
in serving the public.
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PHI OMICRO UPSILO
FIRST ROW, L-R: Elizabeth Cortesi, Pledge Master: Sue Warmer, Treasurer: Pat Ryan, Secretary: Valerei
West, President: Elizabeth Carrozza, Vice-President: Veronica Cavanaugh, Social Chairman.
SECOND ROW: Deborah Cook, Davida Koretz, Sharon Bogen, Suzanne Snell, Karen Kell, Diane Ber-
Itowitz, Trudance Borstel, Linda Hyatt, Josephine Stuart.
THIRD ROW: Elaine DeLuca, Lois Corey, Marianne Witten, Mayda Finklestein, Geraldine Dapkins, Lin-
da Krichman, Linda Hebert, Nila Marsh, Catherine Truitt.
PI-ll OMICRO UPSILO FRESI-IMEN
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Susan Smith, Penny Protheroe, Jill Shanow, Barbara Herzog, Secretary, Mary Thi-
bodeau, President, Bonnie Newton, Vice-President. Marilyn Banas. Treasurer, Sandra Perkins, Dale
Feener, Pierette Cardinal.
SECOND ROW: Elaine Arzeclc, Anamae MeQueeney. Hannah Aaron, Mary Heaphy. Joyce PFS-tey.
Marilyn Davis, Lea Beer, Margaret Kasper, Joyce Miller, Elizabeth Lilly, Margaret Martent, Jane Tux-
Ier, Esther Samuelson, Diane Jacobs, Paula Gilbert, Sondra Gootzit, Robert Scholsohn.
THIRD ROW: Barbara Pearlman, Linda Santorelli, Sue Pinson, Ruth Frazee, Marsha Greenberg, Pa-
tricia Grant, Patricia Love, Cheryl Franklin, Eileen Town, Paulette Byer, Linda Blair, Christine Mayer.
Meredith Motiyeh, Celeste Morine.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
FIRST ROW, L-R: Frank Bruno, Mike Eniglish, Pe+er Dribchalc, Jack Horner,
SECOND ROW: Kahle, Beno, M. MosIcowH'z, S. Davis, G. Adams. R. Evans.
THIRD ROW: D. Wahlquisi' R Berfasu Burno
NSTITUTE OE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Bob Dorinski, Herb Klein. Allen Hahn, Charles Reed, Bruse King..
SECOND ROW: Gary Spiegle, Fred Wefzler, Frank Jones, Joe Pechulis. Joan Udell. Rober-I' Baron. John
Hayes John Szepese
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ARNOLD MAIORS CLUB
The Arnold Major's Club, a pro-
fessional organization, was originally
organized to promote physical educa-
tion, health, and recreation. Various
speakers advise members on the cur-
rent methods and opportunities in
physical education. Moreover, the
members offer their services for the
school's theatre evenings and U.B.
day.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Deborah Babbi'H', Domenic Maslriano, Gerry Amersano, Barbara Perrocco.
SECOND ROW: Bob Tellier, Andrew Luisen, Maureen Kelly, Linda Peigrsen, Larry Pasquale. Paul
Shulman, Gerry Hughes.
The Women's Athletic Association
sponsors the University intramural
program in which every undergradu-
ate woman may participate in the va-
ried athletics. Teams from dormi-
tories, sororities, and commuting areas
competed in various sports for the
group trophy, which is awarded at the
annual banquet.
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WOMEN 'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FIRST ROW, L-R: Pamela Fish, CharIoi'I'e Kohler, Linda Petersen. Judy Gusrairus, Miss Nina Melinalc.
SECOND ROW: Doris Keller, Kalhy Tiberii, Harrier Werner, Barbara Perrocco, Elaine Frank, Karen
Haas, Barbara Brusca, Deborah BabbiH'. Marion Leavirr, Dorfhy Bogel, Carol Deerfield, Carol Eannello.
THIRD ROW: Susan Berkeland, Leona Hyman. Maureen Kelly, Denise Villardi. Tina Klaus. Janice Hy-
land, Dorothy Ausrin, Lois Heilceller. Valerie Koplca.
The University Orchestra partici-
pates in musical presentations such as
concerts, assemblies, and community
affairs. A presentation of well-known
worlds including classical and semi-
classical as well as selections in the
modern idiom is offered for those
students interested in the University
Orchestra.
MA1oRETTEs
UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
The Majorettes, the complemen-
tary parading unit to the Marching
Band, perform twirling skills for the
enjoyment of football spectators. The
squad of girls, bedecked with colorful
uniforms and shining batons, march
proudly to the strains of victory tunes.
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The Student Christian Association
is a group of young Protestants, who
strive, through their activities, to gain
a fuller understanding of their respon-
sibilities as Christians.
The group holds weekly discussion
group meetings, which, in the past
year, have featured such speakers as
Dr. Rassius and Dr. van der Kroef.
Each Sunday morning the group holds
a worship service open to all in the
Music Hall. The group also seeks to
help others through worthwhile ser-
vice projects. Amid their work and
study, the Association finds time for
the social activities which breed a
keener sense of friendship and togeth-
erness.
The Canterbury Association is one
of the newest organizations on carn-
pus. It is a national student organiza-
tion, conducted under the auspices of
the Episcopal church. Its purpose is to
promote Christian fellowship through
social service, educational activities,
and worship.
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
FIRST ROW, L-R: Martha J. Apgar. Corresponding Secretary: William L. Dean, President: George
l-lall, Vice-President: Elaine Kish, Recording Secretary.
SECOND ROW: Charles Willard, Student Chaplain: John Zorn, James Seeley, Jane Carlsten, Anne
Destler, Janet Schneider, Pamela Wiggins, John Lovell, Thomas Robinson, William Green, Mel Endy,
Lutheran Student Worker.
NOT PICTURED: Richard G. Holdawoy, Treasurer.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION
Rev. Harry B. Whitley, Ed Bennett. Brian Anderson, President, William Wright, Advisor.
NEWMAN CLUB
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Maureen Kelly, Donenic Masiriano, Ben Casio, Bill Poverano, Karen Hartman, Deborah Babbifl, Pa-
tricia Love, Sue Fox, Mary Heaphy, Ronnie Cavanaugh, Pat Ryan. Valerie West, Carlow Guerra. Susan
Smith, Barbara Serrs, Shirley Faydn, Nancy Hoey. Patricia Dasko.
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The main function of the New-
man Club at the University is to edu-
cate the whole student, stressing not
only academic discipline but also the
education of the "spiritual self". The
Newman Club meets the religious
needs of all Catholic students by pro-
viding a schedule of Masses, confes-
ions, religious lectures and instruc-
tion, and social events, such as softball
and bowling.
In this way, the Newman Club
meets the needs of the students
through the growth and development
of the Soul, the mind and the body -
"To know God is to know thyself".
Hillel is the jewish student organ-
ization at the University of Bridge-
port. This group provides for the cul-
tural, religious, educational, social,
and counseling needs of the Jewish
college student. To further this pro-
gram, the jewish Community Center
has graciously offered the members
the use of their facilities, including a
Hillel meeting room.
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Campus Tours Committee was
founded in 1961 by Beth Seligman
and Linda Silverman. Its purpose is
to acquaint prospective students and
their families with the school through
tours of the campus by one of the
guides. The Committee works with
the office of Admissions and Dean
Kern and a standing committee of
Women's Residents Association.
RIELE CLUB
CAMPUS TOURS COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW, L-R: CaroI Gelenter, Miss I-Iouser, Advisor, Beth Seligman, Chairman, Elli Freedman, Nat-
-aIie Rosen.
SECOND ROW: Ester Rosenblum, Nancy Pilzer, Roz Wetcher, Joan Marsh, Florence Marcus, Joyce
Pieser, Sandra Beer, Janice Robinson, DayIe Fish, Cathy Mahoney.
THIRD ROW: Linda Silverman, Judy Salamoft, Sue Shipper, Martha Atkinson, Harriet Werner, Linda
Goldberg, Sue Werner, Alice Benerteld, Judy Bouer. Sue Kramer, Linda Goodsmith.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Bruce Weiner, Lewis Zuchman, Joe Satz, Jeffrey Millstein, George Gruber.
SECOND ROW: Dale Seiler, Larry Brezner, Art Soltan.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW, L-R: Lincla Lerner, Gerry Freuwirlh, Wayne Miller, Pai Blalce.
SECOND ROW: Elizabelh Golino, Louise Miicliel, Joan Farlcus, Ken Kassover.
THIRD ROW: Sieve Kurlansky, Reed Harrison.
The Upperclassmen of the Uni-
versity plan and direct a Freshman
Week which is co-ordinated with the
initial orientation activities of the Di-
vision of the Student Personnel. The
week's activities include buffets, dra-
matic presentations, a jazz concert, a
semi-formal Freshman Ball, and
Beanie Court summons.
ERESI-IMAN WEEK COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW, L-R: Mrs. M. Hoichlciss, Advisor, P. I-loneychurch, D. laniello, D. Brewster, R. Kinberg
E. Schwarlz, John Milliqan.
-?-ECONDK ROW: Gerry Frauwlrili, Gary Thompson, Dolores Kersalconslci, Amy D'Alesio, Bill Lemoine
om Fial o.
THIRD ROW: Wayne Miller, Henry Feldman.
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FIRST ROW, L-R: D. Leann, AI Senese, Sue
Sharp, James Jackson, Samuel LaMonico.
SECOND ROW: Pam Sellars, Mary Bowe,
Carol Silverman, Joe Cersello, James Dwyer,
David Senger, Irene Sean, J. Benz, Carol
Kamarlc.
FIRST ROW, L-R: Mary Bowe, Joe Sorsello,
Al Senese, James Dwyer. Sam LaMonico.
SECOND ROW: Deann Donoirio, Roni Goff-
Iieb, Carol Silverman, David Senger, Doug
Oldershaw, Neil Biflner. Irene Geanorcus.
Carol Kamark, Linda Barry.
THIRD ROW: Kafhy Wood, Pam Sellars, Sue
SI-narp, Nancy Pilzer, Mary Ann Sfewarf, Judy
Orlcin, Jacqueline Benz.
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Fl RST ROW, L-R: Gary Thompson Pele Dahl
Roy Francis, Dr. Sfolces, Advisor
SECOND ROW: Ari Shafles, Dzclc Marslanh
Dennis Paulin, Leo Mello, Jerry Gallal' Joseph
May Hank Sfanieziewski.
ACKNQWLEDGEMENT
The most fundamental unit of achievement neces-
sary to produce a publication of this magnitude is
co-operation and participation, not only by the staff,
but also by outsiders who lend their efforts and
talents. This year we were very fortunate to have
many helpful hands lent to us by competent indivi-
duals.
About the most important aspect of any yearbook
is pictures and this year we had a fine photographer
work with us, which just by itself merits award. Dick
Robertson of Victor O'Neill Studios in New York
took the senior pictures. As evidenced by the results
of this work, Dick spent many hours making up
where the staff and students were lacking.
Part of the backbone of any publication is the
assembling, enlarging, reducing, setting up galleys,
proof-reading, suggesting layout ideas, and art con-
sulting, all being summed up under the title of pub-
lishing. This year we were fortunate enough to be
able to retain Bradbury, Sayles, O'Neill, Hurley, Sc
Thomson, Inc. as our publisher. For many years this
concern has coped with problems imposed upon them
by the students of U .B. Our very special thanks go to
Mr. Carroll Coates, of this firm.
The staff would like to take this opportunity to
thank Mrs. Hotchkiss, Director of Alumni Hall, and
all her staff for their co-operation in helping us
through many difficult situations.
Below you see a picture of Vic Muniec, advisor to
the Wistarian. The pictures surrounding him are
just a few of the many which end up in the yearbook.
To Vic go the heartfelt thanks of the staff who work-
ed, with him in producing this year's Wistarian.
We would also like to thank the many people
who have contributed to the production of the 1963
Wistarian, in particular the Sikorsky Aircraft for
their brilliant aerial photography.
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The 1963 WISTARIAN wishes to thank
the following UB parents for their kind
interest:
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Angelo J. Pedone
Joseph Valko
Frank W. Becker
Philip Whitney
John Krupski
B. R. Eckstein
and Mrs. Louis Molnar
and Mrs. Max Frauwirth
Finkelstein
and Mrs. Robert Resta
and Mrs. Fred Simmons
DIRECTORY
PATRICIA L. AARONS 1321 Harbor Road., Hewlett Harbor. N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4: Sociology Colloquium 2,3.4: Women's
House Government 2.
WYNNE M. ABRAHAMSON 102-05 65 Road, Forest Hills. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3: Marching Bc Concert Bands. l,2.3,4: Music
Education National Association 3,4.
JOSEPH T. ABRUZZO 55 Carol Street, Lynbrook, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 3.
RICHARD ACKLAND 33-2l5 76th St., .Tacksoh Heights, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
Activities: Wistarian 2.
RITA ALBINDER 7 Spoor Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Associate of Arts in Accounting
Activities:
JOAN ALPER 138-20 31 Rd., Flushing, New York
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Scribe 2: Literary Society 2.3: Political Relations Forum,
Secretary 2.
RICHARD D. ALTEN 55 N. Clede Place, Atlantic City, N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma 2.3:- Student Spirit Committee 1:
Political Relations Forum 2.3.4. President 4: Student Council
Parliamentarian 4: Freshman Week Committee 4.
GERALD L. AMOROSANA 52 Sunnyside Ave., Harrison, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Arnold Majors' l,2,3,4: Varsity Baseball 2,3.4: Alpha
Gamma Phi 2.3.4.
JUDITH L. ARNOLD 3816 Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md.
Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Education
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 3,4: Big Sister Committee 4.
LAWRENCE J. BABBITT 21 Columbine Road. Newton, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi, 2.3.4. Treasurer 3.
JAMES K. BAEBEL Cliff Road, Greenwich, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Young Democrats 1.2,3: Alpha Delta Omega 1.2.31 Soci-
ology Colloquium 2.3: Political Relations Forum 2.3.
SONDRA F. BAER 1519 Potter Blvd., Bay Shore. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Literary Society 3: Campus Tours Committee 3,4:
Women's Senate 4.
PETER G. BAILEY 1460 Huntington Tpke., Trumbull. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 2.3.4.
ALBERT J. BALASH 130 Horace Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in French '
Activities: Campus Thunder 1.2: French Club 3,4: Young Ameri-
cans For Freedom. President, 4.
BETSY L. BANOUER 20 Gordon Rd.. Waban 68. Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1.2,3,4: Student Education Association 2.3.4.
MARY ANN BARRESI 28 Myrtle Street, Fall River, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 1,2,3,4: Student Spirit
Committee. Secretary 3.
NANCY L. BASCH 37 East Drive, Margate City, N.J.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Campus Tours Committee, 1.2: Pen 8a Keys 2.
ROSEMARY BASSELINE 46 Washington Ave.. Westport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Delta Tau Kappa 4: C.N.R.N.A. 4.
GENE A. BEBBLE Acron H111 Rd., Woodbridge. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Activities:
ROBERT W. BECKER 52 Clinton Ave., Osslning. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education I
Activities: Newman Club 1: Theta Sigma 2,3,4: Arnold MaJors'
2,3,4: Wtstarian 3.4: Student Council 4.
SANFORD L. BEHRENS 430 Grand Blvd., Scarsdale. N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: German Club 1.2: Chess Club 2,3,4: Circle K 3.4: Biology
Society 2.3.4.
CAROLE E. BELISLE 160 South St., Claremont, N.H.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2.
ROBERT B. BELLITTO 518 Rornanock Rd., Fairfield
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Newman Club, 1,2.3.4: Young Democrats 2: Spanish Club
4: Sigma Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4.
JACQUELINE ANN BENZ 31 Guyer Road.. Westport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Kappa Pi 3,4: Art Guild 3.4: SNEA 3,4.
BRIAN A. BEREGSZAZY 125 Eastern Pkwy.. Devon. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering
Activities: Iota Delta Pi, 1.2.3.-1: Freshman Week Committee 2.3,4:
American Society of Mechanical Engineering 4.
JOI-IATI-IAN S. BERG 388 Old Field Road. Fairfield. Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Activities: Psychology Society 2.3.
DIANE BERKOWITZ 420 Stockholm SI., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2.
VICTORIA J. BEYLOUNI 88 Elm. Street
Bachelor of Science in Business Education
Activities: Beta Gamma 1,2,3: Wistarian 4: Marketing Club 3.
JULIE M. BIAFORE 1316 Stratford Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities:
JERILYN BLITZ 10 Bromley Drive. W. Orange, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Business Education
Activities: Hillel l.2,4: Student Education Association 3.4: Campus
Thunder 4: Student Spirit Committee 4.
ANTHONY P. BOBER 658 Hallett Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
. H Bachelor of Art in Psychology
Activities: Newman Club 1: Psychology Society 1,3.4: Sociology
Colloquium 3.
PAUL A. BOBKOWSKI 70 Maple Street. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4: Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4.
DONALD S. BOLK 62 Arnold Street
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 2.3.43 Varsity Basketball 2: Varsity
Football 3,4: Freshman Football, Basketball.
SHARON R. BOGEN 33 Lester St., Ansonla, Conn.
Q Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Hillel 1: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2: Hall Council 1.
SELDEN LEE BOGLI 23 Riverside Drive, Manchester, Conn..
. . l Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Varsity Soccer 2,3.4: Alpha Gamma Phi 3,4: Arnold
Majors' 4: Intramural Basketball, Volleyball 1,2,3,4.
RONALD M. BONOLLO 30 Archer St., Bellingham, Mass.
A Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Varsity Baseball 3.4.
CYNTHIA F. BORAWSKI 20 Taylor St., Torrington. Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Campus Thunder 1: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2.
TRUDANCE ANN BORSTEL Falmouth, Maine
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2.
JOHN F. BOSKELLO 131 Byram Road, Byram, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 4.
RICHARD K. BOWMAN 81 Rhode Island Ave., Lincoln, R.I.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 3.4: Men's Senate 3.
DONNA L. BROWNFELD 2405 Avenue L, Brooklyn, N.Y.
.I Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Scribe 2: Sociology Colloquium 3.4: Delta Tau Kappa
3,4.
KILIAN H. BRECI-I 26 Pond Street, Milford. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
RUTH J. BRENNER 53 Park Ave., Port Chester, N.Y.
D A Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3.4.
LAWRENCE I. BREZNER 62-59 108 Street, Forest Hills. N.Y.
U I . Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Activities: Pi Omega Chi 1,2.3,4: Student Council 2: Psychology
Society 3,4.
LINDA A. BRODEN Chappagua Road. Briarcliff, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 1,2.3,4: Student Education Association
2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.
FRED BRODSKY 2616 Avenue V, Brooklyn, New York
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
WELTHEA C. BROWN 32 Porter St., Watertown, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
JULIANA E. BRUEHWILER 754 Pleasant Ave.. Westbury, N.Y.
l I .Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Newman Club 2: Pen 8: Keys 2.
PETER M. BUCCIERI 2.4 Harold Street. Greenwich. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4: Engineering Society 1,2.3.4: I.R.E..
A.I.E.E., 3.4.
DIANE M. BUCHINO 746 Brooks Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Accounting
Activities: Newman Club 1: Chi Sigma Delta 2: Freshman Week
Committee., 2: Homecoming Committee 2.
SHELDON B. BUFFERD 344 Pacific Street, Bridgeport
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Hillel 1,2.3: Homecoming co-chairman 2.3: Beta Alpha 3.
PAUL J. BUI-IAN 27 Rennell Court, Bridgeport, Conn.
- A Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: Alpha Delta Omega 1.2: Biology Society 3,4.
SUSAN S. BURROUGHS 814 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in English
Activities: Literary Society 3.
EDITH M. BUTLER 156 Westfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
. . 1 Associate of Science in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1.2.
KENNETFH F. BYERS 2261 Strattleld Road, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2,3.4: Iota Delta Pl 1.2,3,4: Freshman
Week Committee, 2.3.4.
ROBERT J. BYITECK, JR. 133 Reid Street. Fairfield, Conn.
U Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3.4: Varsity Baseball 2.3: Arnold
Magors 3,4: Student Education Association 3.
ANGELA M. CALABRESE 110 Edgemoor Road, Bridgeport, Conn.
D .Associate of Science in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen Sz Keys 1.
BRUCE C. CALLAHAN 39 Montrose Avenue, Verona, N.J.
' U Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Marketing Club 3,4: Society for the Advancement of
Management 3,4: Men's Senate 4.
BARBARA JEAN CALZA 19 So. Whitt
. . . Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Beta Gamma 1.2: Women's Resident Association 1.
ELIZABETH A. CAMMARANO
107 Beatrice Drive, Welt Haven, Conn.
I I Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Education
Activities:
BARBARA F. CANFIELD 50 Evelyn Street, Trumbull, Conn.
I v .Associate of Science in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen. 8: Keys 1.2.
JANE E. CARLSTEN Falls River Drive, Ivoryton, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Student Christian Association 23 Pen 8: Keys 2.
MARILYNN G. CARRIER 31 Evergreen Parkway
Associate of Science in General Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1.
ELIZABETH F. CARROZZA Camp Street, Plainville, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Beta Gamma 1,23 Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
SANDRA P. CASE 198 E. Lakewood St., Patchogue, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Beta Gamma 23 Arnold Majors 2,3Q Hall Council 1,2,3.
VIVIAN J. CASERTA 124 Old Battery Road. Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,23 Freshman Week Committee 2.
GORDON M. CASSANO 1399 Norman Street, Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Iota Delta Pi 1,2,3,4: Campus Thunder 3: Freshman
Week Committee 2,33 Young Democrats 1.
FRANK R. CASTAGNARO 1840-81st Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Varsity Football 2,3: A Cappella Choir 3.
FLORENCE A. CATERSON 55 Shaw Street, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Activities:
VERONICA R. CAVANAUGH 25 Hale Street. W. Springfield. Mass.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,23 Gymnastics team 2.
JOHN J. CHACHO 15 Ketchum St., Westport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman Club 2: Arnold Majors 3: Student Education
Association 33 Varsity Track 4.
FRANK A. CIANCUILLO 50 Park Avenue, Portchester. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
Activities:
GLORIA J. CINTRON 906 Castle Hill Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education A A
Activities: Chi Sigma Delta 1,2,3,4: National Education Association
1,2,3,4: Student Education Association l,2,3,4.
ANGELO A. COCCO 337 Northfield Drive. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Newman Club 1: Omega Sigma Rho 2,3,43 Sociology
Colloquium 2,3,4: Pi Gamma Mu 3,41 Spanish Club 2.3: Political
Relations Forum 4.
VIRGINIA M. COCCO 1977 North Avenue. Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in English
Activities: Spanish Club 1,4: Literary Society 1,2,3,4: Political Re-
lations Forum 3,4: French Club 4: Young Republicans 3,4.
SUSAN COE 20 Scofield Place, East Norwalk. Conn.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities:
JANICE COHEN 25 Pond Park Rd.. Great Neck. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Ed-ucation Association l,2,3,4: Hall Council 3:
Big Sister Committee 4.
ROSEMARIE E. CONTE 131 Hawley Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: Newman Club 13 French Club 1,2,3,4: Theta Epsilon
2,3,4: Freshman Week Committee 3,43 National Education As-
sociation 1,2,3,4.
DEBORAH s. coox 1510 Pine st.. Berwick. Penne.
Associate of Science 'in Dental Hygiene
Activities: U.B. Marching Band 1,2: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2:
Women's Senate 1.
LOIS COREY Montgomery Parkway. Branford. Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
ELIZABETH A. CORTESI Huntsville Road, Falls Village, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene A
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,21 Campus Tours Committee
1,2: Hall Council 2.
CAROL K. COVIELLO 2078 Park Avenue, Bridgeport. Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Biology Club 2: Pen 8: Keys 2.
JOHN COWRAS, JR. 8 George Avenue, Norwalk. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
BRENDA G. CRUSOW 112 High Ridge Rd.. Easton, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
JOHN ROBERT CSIZMAR M Lewis Street, Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 2,3,43 Scribe 33 Alphi Phi Omega 2,3,4:
Freshman Week Committee 3.4: German Club 1: Student Edu-
cation Association 1,2,3,4.
JO ANN CULETTO 3152 Gaucho Drive, Las Vegas. Nevada
Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising A
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 132: Student Spirit Committee 1,22 Major-
ettes 1,2.
PETER G. DAHL 69 Garden Street, Stratford. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Activities: Economics Club 3,4.
HELEN M. DAGHLIAN 758 Ocean Ave., ANew London. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Registered Nurses Association 4.
VICTOR A. D'ALESS1O 659 Woodside Ave., Port Reading, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design A
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4: Newman Club 1,23 Industrial
Design Society 2,3,4-
GERALDENE DAPKINS Burnt Swamp Road. Wpvdbridse- Corm-
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
. DASKO 3 S. Center Street. Orange. NJ-
PAT M Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman club 1,2,s,4: Cheerleadmg 3.4: WRA 1.2.3-4-
JUDITH C. DAVID 41 Woltpit Ave., Norwalk, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: French Club 2,3,4: German Club 2,3,4: Alliance Fran-
caise 2.3. I
BARBARA H. DAVIS 1126 E 8 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: WRA 33 National Education Association 3,43 Student
Education Association 3,4.
MILLIE DE ANGELO 150 Pinepoint Drive, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Aristeia 4.
BARBARA A. DE BRECENY 107 Princeton St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association l,2,3,4: Chi Zeta Rho
2,3,41 French Club 2.
ELAINE S. DELUCA 490 Clark Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
PHILIP J. D'ERAMO 111 D'Eramo Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Sociology Colloquium 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Delta Tau
Kappa 4.
THERESA R. D'ERAMO 4150 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn..
Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Activities: A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4: Campus Thunder 1.2,3,4: Biology
Club 43 Music Club 2,3.
MARTHA A. DINA 150 Light Street, Stratford, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Actgvilties: Chi Sigma Delta 2,3,43 NEA 2,3,4: SEA 2,3,4Q Aristeia
FREDERICK J. DIRGA 96 Barclay Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Sociology Colloquium 1: Sigma Phi Alpha 3,43 French
Club 23 SEA 4.
TODD H. DIXON 25 Georgia Ave., Elgin Air Force Base. Florida
A A A Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Spanish Club 2: Historical Society 3,4.
63 Daytona Avenue, Devon, Conn.
WILLIAM J. DIXON
A A A Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Activities: Iota Delta Pi 2,3,43 Engineering Society 2,3.
303 Romain Ave., Pompton Lakes. N.J.
SANDI P. DORFMAN
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 2,4: NEA 2,4: CEA 2,4.
ROBERT W. DOROZENSKI 82 Monroe Street, Milford. Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Scholar's Dinner 2,3.
PETER D. DRIPCHAK 59 Moulthrop St., Ansonia, Conn.
A AA Bachelor ot Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 2.3,4: American Society of Mechanical
Engineering 3,4.
WALTER J. DROZECK 203-17 St., Brooklyn. N.Y.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Marketing Club 2,3,43 Varsity Football 33 Society for the
Advancement of Management 2,3,4.
JOHANN V. DUDAK 327 Clark Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Activities: Newman Club 13 Theta Epsilon 2,3,43 Freshman Week
Committee 3: Spanish Club 4.
LAURENCE E. ECKSTEIN 32 Wendover Road. Longmeadow, Mau.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4Q NEA 1.2,3,4.
BENJAMIN F. EDWARDS 9 Rennay Rd., Seymour, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Marketing Club 3,43 Society for the Advancement of
Management 4.
FREDERIC G. EICHHORN 46 High Ridge Road, Fairfield. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Circle K Club 3,43 Beta Alpha 2,3,4.
MICHAEL T. ENGLISH Clara Drive, Norwalk, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society l,2,3,4: Sigma Phi Alpha 2,3,4: New-
man Club 43 A.S.M.E. 3,4.
GAIL H. EPSTEIN 41 Wolfpit Ave., Norwalk. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
NANCY A. ESPOSITO 111 Truman Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
A AA Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,2.
WILFRED G. EVERETT, JR. Williams Street, Norwalk, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4: Newman Club 4: S.A.M. 4.
ALBERT R. FABRIZI 245 Palisade Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4: Beta Alpha 2,3,4.
SUSAN N. FAULKNER 25 Highland Road, Westport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts i.n English
Activities: Aristeia 4.
JANICE R. FEDDERSEN 435 Grove Ave., Metuchen, N.J.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Chi Sigma Delta 2,3,43 Student Nurses Association 1,2,3,4.
RONALD M. 1-'EFFER 733 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3,4.
JUDITH F. FELD 607 Baeder Rd 1, Jenkintown, Penn.
Associate of Arts in Drama
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,22 Student Council 13 Italian Club
23 Freshman Week Committee 2: Big Sister Committee 2.
JERRY FELDMAN 1449-41 Street, Brooklyn. N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Hillel 13 Pi Omega Chi 1,2,3,4Q Spanish Club 2.3: Basket!
ball 1,2,3,4: Student Council 4.
DOM R. FERRARA 175 Saltonstall Ave., New Haven, Conn.
A AA Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Varsity Basketball 2.3: Pi Omega Chi 2.
ANDREW 1... FIGLAR 140 Ellsworth St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Alpha Delta Omega 3,4: Young Republicans 2,3: SEA
2,3,4: Historical Society 3,4.
DORIS L. I-'INK 8529 Coventry Road, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 2: SEA 1,2.3,4: NEA l,2,3,4: Student
Spirit Committee 3.
NAYDA J. FINKELSTEIN 255 May Street, Worcester, Mess.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
SUSANNE M. FINKELSTEIN 60 Woodside Rd., Maplewood, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4: Young Democrats 2: SEA 1,2,3,4: Russian
Club 4: Wistarian 4.
JOHN T. I-'ITZSIMONS 79 Ramble Lane, Levittown, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Arnold Majors 1: Omega Sigma Rho 3,4: SEA 3,4.
DAVID M. FLESCI-INER 1336 E wth St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing I
Activitigsg IIVarsity Football 2,3,4: Kappa Beta Rho 3,4: Marketing
C u , .
PETER F. FLYNN 19 Rogers Place, Hyde Park, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Italian Club 4:
Group for Purposive Thought 4.
DOUGLAS J. 1-'ORCHIELL1 61 Hickory Rd., Naugatuck. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
WILLIAM A. 1-'OSSUM Gilliam Lane, Riverside, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4: Marketing Club 4: Society for the
Advancement of Management 4.
SHIRLEY A. FOX 218 W. River Street, Milford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
ROY C. FRANCIS 7 Lawrence Street, Milford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4: Economics Club 3,4.
LINDA M. FRASER 167 Union Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
GERALD H. FRAUWIRTH 350 Wade Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4: Political Relations Forum 2,3,4: Young
Republicans 2,3,4: Helicon 4: Student Council 4: Alum.n1 Hall
Board of Governors 3,4: Artisteia 4.
JUDITH A. I-'RAY 8 Clark Road. Trumbull, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen dz Keys 1,2.
BONNIE FREEMAN 104-60 Oueens Blvd. Forest Hill, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 2,3,4: NEA 2,3,4: WRA 1,2.
CYNTHIA M. FREEMAN 302 Maryland Avenue, Paterson, N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology I
Activities: Campus Tours 3,4: Scribe 4: Freshman Week Commit-
tee 3.
ARTHUR M. FRESSOLA 1998 Broadbridge Ave., Stratford. Conn.
Associate of Science in Advertising
RITA H. FRIEDMAN 429A Herricks Rd., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 4.
J O-ANN S. I-'RIESE 10 Chipmunk Lane, Darien, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 1,2,3,4.
SANDRA W. FROST 83 Reitter Street, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys l,2.
KAREN A. FUNTERAL 56 Munson Street, Milford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1: Chi Zeta Rho 2,3,4: SEA 2,3,4: Fresh-
man Week Committee 4.
CAROLYN S. GAER 118 Lawler Rd., W. Hartford, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
CHESTER W. GALA West Street, Oxford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society 2,3,4: Bridge Club 4.
GERRY GALATT 1535 Walton Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi, l,2,3,4: Scribe 4: Social Activities
Committee 1,2,3: Student Council 1.3.
SI-IARRON C. GALLUP 765 Whtppoorwill Lane, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys l,2.
IRENE GEANURACOS 82 Harmony St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Student Council 3: SEA 3,4: Kappa Pi 4: Art Guild 4.
DONNA A. GERARD 190 Rose St., Massapequa Park, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Activities: Psychology Society 4: Hall Council 3.
JOYCE GERBER 726 Huntington Rd., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 4.
NORMAN C. GERING 27 Squirrel Dr., E. Rockaway, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
SUSAN C. GIAMPAOLO 209 Woodside Ave., Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 1,2,3,4.
ELLEN R. GILLEO 72 Llberty Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Activities: German Club 2,3: Physical Science Club 2.
SUSAN A. GINESIN 2175 Hudson Terr., Fort Lee, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: NEA l,2,3,4: SEA 1,2,3,4: CEA 1,2,3,4: Hall Council 3,4.
BARBARA J. GOLDBERG 8 Baldpate Hill Rd., Newton, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2: NEA 3,4: CEA 3,4: SEA 3,4: Campus Tours 1.
DANIEL R. GOLDMAN 580 East 17 St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
I Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Floor Government 4.
JULIAN GOLDSMITH 138 Seacord Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.
I I I I Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Sigma Iota Gamma 2,3,4g Scribe 2.
BARBARA J. GOMEZ 203 E. Hibiscus Dr., Chalfont, Perma.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: College of Nursing, Registered Nurses' Assoc. 4.
STEPHEN J. GORDON 1570 East 14th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
I I I IBache1orIof Science in Physical Education
Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2,3,4: Freshman Basketball 1:
Freshman Soccer 1.
MARIJANE GOTSCI-I 1509 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
I I I Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Theta Sigma 1,2,3,4.
WILLIAM C. GREEN Stockbridge, Vermont
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4: Circle K 2,3,4: Student Christian
Association 2,3,4: SEA 3,4: A Cappella Choir 4.
DORIS G. GREENSPAN BD Yale Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
I I I Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: French Club 3,4: SEA 3,4.
HOWARD D. GREENSTEIN 127 Wayne St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
JAMES F. GREENWOOD 7 Wayland Rd., Milford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
ANDREW A. GRIZ 2950 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
STEPHANIE AI GRIZ 2950 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
I I I Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys l,2: Student Christian Association 1.
RONA D. GROSS 1759 E. 22 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4: SEA 3,4: CEA 3,4: NEA 3,4.
JOAN M. GRUCE I I 26 Johnson Rd., Trumbull, Conn.
I I I Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,2.
SANDRA A. GUASTELLA 105 Nichols Ave., Stratford, Conn.
I I I Associate of Science in Accounting
Activities: Theta Epsilon 1: Wistarian 2: Freshman Week Comm. 2.
GEORGE GULASH, JR. 192 Weber Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 3,4: Beta Alpha 3,4: Ski Club 4,
ELIZABETH ANN GUZZI 95 Edwards St.. Bridgeport, Conn.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,2,3,4: Chi Zeta Rho 1,2,3,4: SEA
1,2.3,4: Freshman Week Committee 4: Knight of Thunder 3,4.
ALAN S' HAHN 1745 Huliiligton Tpke., Trumbull, Conn.
ACII III Eacheloi-I of Sgience in Electrical Engineering
V1 1953 IIEIHSGTIHE ocie y 1,2: A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. ,4: '
3.4: Amateur Radio Club 3,45 3 Cmle K
WILLIAM E. HALL 31 Riggs St., Ansonla, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
B. REED HARRISON 1369 Belvedere Ave., Baton Rouge, La.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Theta Sigma 2,3,4: U.B. Concert Choir 3,4: Student
Council 4: AHSBD 4.
DEBORAH L. HARTLEY 403 Beach 133 St., Belle Harbor, I..I.
I I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Wistarian 1,2: Campus Thunder 1,2: Chi Zeta Rho 2,3,4:
NEA 4: SEA 4: CEA 4: Student Spirit Comm. 1,23 Young Re-
publicans l.
THERESA C. HARVEY 4 Chelsea St., New London, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 2.
ROBERT D. I-IEAPHY 1540 Norman Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
I I Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman Club 1: Omega Sigma Rho 2,4: Arnold Ma-
jor's Club 3: Varsity Baseball 2.
LINDA M. HEBERT 14 Darina Place, Milford, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
JUDY L. HEINLE 4 Woodside Dr., North Haven, Conn.
I Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 2,3,4: Student Nurses' Assoc. 2,3,4: Po-
litical Relation Forum 2: Honor Council 4.
JOSEPH E. HELLER 23 Henrietta Blvd., Amsterdam, N.Y.
I I Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Circle K 3: Beta Alpha 4.
HARVEY A. HERBER 2301 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4: Varsity Basketball 2,3,4:
Interfraternity Council 2: Arnold Majors' Club 3,4.
EDWARD HERR 85 Youngstown Rd., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Marketing Club 2,3,4: Society for the Advancement of
Management 2,3,4.
ALBERT HESS 142-21 26 Ave., Flushing, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
CAROL F. HETHERINGTON 292 Buena Vista Rd.. Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Student Nurses Assoc. 1,2,3,4.
HELENE M. HETLING 66 Cross St., Beacon, N.Y.
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Newman Club 2: Hall Secretary 2.
JAMES W. HILL Aramco Box 1596, Dhahran, Saud! Arabia
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Journalism
Activities: Scribe 1.2,3,4: Editor 3,4: Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4.
ROBERT L. HOLT 3711 Main Street, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: ASME 3,4.
LAWRENCE S. HORN 14 Kelsey Place, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Freshman Soccer.
MINNA R. HOROVITZ 130 Beethoven Ave., Waban, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,4: Political Relations Forum 1,2: A Cappella
Choir 2,3: NEA 4.
KENNETH R. HUNTER 4 Newbern, West Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Activities: Psychology Society 2,3: Circle K 3: Group for Pur-
posive Thought 3.
SI-IEILA C. I-IURLEY 15 Woodruff St., Southington, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: CNRNA 3,4: Milestone Committee 4.
LINDA A. HYATT 224 West Main St., Plainville, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
DANIEL J. IANNIELLO 495 Shelton St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: Newman Club 1,2: Iota Delta Pi 2,3,4: A.S.M.E. 3,4:
Freshman Week Committee 2,3,4: Engineering Society 1,2:
SAM 2.
BARBARA C. IGNATOWSKI 143 Derby Ave., Derby, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,23 Chi Sigma Delta 3,43 SEA 1,2,3:
NEA 1,2,3: CEA 1,2,3: Freshman Week Committee 2,3.
PETER F. INGENLOFF 336 Locust Ave., Port Chester, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
JUDITH A. JACOBSON 5143 Post Riverdale Y.
. , N.
Associate of Arts in General Education
Activities: Hillel 1: Big Sister 2.
JOSEPH C. .IAIVIILKOWSKI 20 Lake Ave., West Haven. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
ROBERT J. JANUSKA 42 Kirl-:ham Ave., East Haven, Conn.
Associate of Science in Biology
Activities: Biology Society 1,2,3Q Historical Society 2,3.
LLOYD G. JENKINS 258 Ewingville Road
Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Activities: Delta Tau Kappa 3,4: Political Relations Forum 3:
Student Council 4: Sigma Omicron Sigma 4.
BARBARA J. KAHN 300 Greenway Rd., Lido Beach. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 1,2,3: Inter-fraternity Council 2,3,4:
Honor Council 3:
HOWARD KALINSKY 128 Sunset Dr., Hempstead, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Hillel l,2,3: Sigma Omicron Sigma 2,3,4: Marketing
Club 33 Student Council 1,2,
CAROL F. KAMARCK 714 Chestnut Ave., Teaneck, NJ.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
JUDITH A. KEDES 81 Hebron St., Hartford. Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1: Hillel 1.
KAREN M. KELL 285 Main St., Attica. N.Y.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.2.
BRUCE A. KING 222 Pilterbed Rd., Wilton, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society 2: Amateur Radio Club 3,4: I.R.E.-
A.I.E.E. 3,4.
HERBERT KLEIN 204 Burnsford Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: A.I.E.E. 2,3,4: IRE 3,4.
FRANK D. KLEINER 116 Soundview Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4: Marketing Club 1,2,3,4Q German Club l,4.
RICHARD A. KOALCHIC 17 Skokorat St., Seymour, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Sociology Colloguium 2,3,4: Alpha Delta Omega 3,43
Young Democrats 4: Political Relations Forum 3,4.
DAVIDA I. KORTEZ 44 Manomet St., Brockton, Mass.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2: Student Spirit Comm. 1: Po-
litical Relations Forum 2.
KATHRYN KORMONDY 583 Wolcott Ave.. Beacon, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 1, Cheerleading 1,2,3: Theta Epsilon
2,3,4: SEA 2,3,4Q CEA 4.
ROBERT D. KORN 6601 Broadway, Bronx, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Activities: Student Council 1: Sigma Omicron Sigma 2,3,4: WPKN
3: Economics Club 4.
SUZANNE A. KRAMER 188-17 50 St., Flushing, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Wistarian 1: Campus Thunder 3: Student Nurses' As-
sociation l,3,4.
CYNTHIA J. KRANYIK 36 Fiske St., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Activities: German Club 1: Physical Science Club 2.
LINDA KRICHMAN 824 Avenue C, Bayonne. N.J.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Delta Rho 1: SEA 13 Cea 1.
JOY S. KROIN 7 Cambridge Ave., Garfield, N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4: SEA l,2,3,43 Chi Sigma Delta 4: Campus
Thunder 2,3,4: Artisteia 4: Who's Who in Americal Colleges
and Universities 3,4.
ELVIRA I-I. KROZIER 1517 Stratfield Rd., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: NEA 1,2,3,4: German Club 2,3: Political Relations Forum
3: Biology Club 2.4: History Club 3.
HELENE D. KRUH 1318 Plirnpton Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Phi Delta Rho l,2,3,43 Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: Delta Tau
Kappa 3.4: Sociology Colloquium 2,3,4.
JOHN F. KRUPSKI 160 Eastern Pkwy., Devon, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in French I
Activities: French Club 2,3,4: German Club 3,4: Circle K 3,4.
JOHN W. KUCK 87 Eunice Pkwy., Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Industrial Design Society 2,3,4.
ALICE I-I. KUEFNER 37 Hayes Drive, Milford, Conn.
Associate of Science in Business
Activities: Freshman Week Committee 2: Wistarian 2.
DENNIS R. KURTZ 107-40 Queens Blvd.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4.
SAMUEL J. LA MONICO 81,6 North Ave., Derby, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: SEA 2,3,4: Iota Delta Pi 2,3,4: AHSBD 2,3,4: Student
Council 3,4: Kappa Pi 3,4: Circle K 4: Art Club 3,4.
PAMELA LAMPELL 165 McKinley Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 3,4: International Club 3.
MARY ANN E. LANGANKE Box 192, Shelton Rd., Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Sociology Colloquium 3,4: Delta Tau Kappa 3,4: Pi
Gamma Mu 3,43 Historical Society 4.
MARIAN N. LANGSTON 25 Orange St., Stratford, Conn.
I I I Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Student Christian Association 1: Pen 8.: Keys 1.2:
Wistarian 2.
RENA E. LASHIN 151 Dover Rd., West Hartford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Legal Secretarial Studies
Activities: Hillel 1,2: Pen 8: Keys 1.2.
CAROL L. LAYTON 453 Ridge Rd., Orange, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,23 Biology Club 2.
RONA L. LAZIN 2'lV2 Priscilla Rd.. Brighton, Mau.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1: SEA 1,2,3,4: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,43 Scribe 2,4:
Who's Who in American Colleges 8: Universities 3: Wistarian 2.
ROBERT J. LESXO 527 Garden Ave.. Woodbridge, NJ.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Varsity Football 2,3,4: Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4.
WING-YEE V. LEUNG 10 Kow Wah, New Village, Hong Kong
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: German Club 3,4: Christian Association 3: International
Club 4: Biology Society 4.
BARBARA L. LEVINE 159 Howard Ave., Roosevelt, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 3,4: Women's Senate 2,3.
JOAN H. LEVINE 23 Glovers Lane, Easton, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: International Social Science Honor Society 2.
SHELLY LEVITT 431 E. Walnut St., Long Beach, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 1,2,3,4: NEA 1,3,4: Big Sister Comm. 2.
I-IERMAN G. LEVYNE 502 Jamaica Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Hillel 1: Sigma Iota Gamma 1: Historical Society 3,4.
BARRY LIEBERMAN 72 Stratford Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Hillel 1: Pi Omega Chi 1,3,4: Marketing Club 3.
CAROL M. LIEBLEIN 13025 Emerald Lake Drive, N. 1VI.i.ami, Pla.
Bachelor of Science in Merchandising
Actgvaties: Newman Club 2,3,4: Marketing Club 3,4: Resident Asst.
LORRAINE S. LIEBLEIN
135-22 Francis Lewis Blvd., Laurelton, N.Y.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Hillel 1,2: Pen 8: Keys 2: Big Sister Comm. 2.
RUTH ANNE LIEHN 26 Chatfield Dr.. Trumbull, Conn.
Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Student Christian Association 1,2: Freshman Week
Comm. 2.
MARGARET A. LIND 3 Walmsley Rd.. Darien, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Education
Activities: Campus Thunder 1,23 Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2: Wistarian
2,3,4: Theta Epsilon 3,41 International Club 4: Orchestra 1,2,3,4:
Student Christian Association 1,2.
WARREN R. LINDER 39 Hemlock Rd., Meriden, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3,4: Alpha Phi Omega l,2,3,4: Campus Thunder
2,3,4: Freshman Week Committee 2,3,4: Bridge Club 4: Scribe 4.
BONNIE C. LINETT 8 Vernon Street, Stratford. Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen Sc Keys 1,2.
RICHARD LIPSIT 239 Daisy Farms Dr., Scarsdale, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Education
Activities: Sigma Iota Gamma 23 Varsity Track 2.
BARRY P. LIPTON 24 Tecumseh Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Spanish Club 1,4: Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4: Political
Relations Forum 4.
JO-ANN F. LIPTON 2200 Grand Ave., Bronx. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Activities: Music Club 1,2,3: Orchestra 1: Beta Gamma 2,3,4: A
Cappella Choir 3,4.
KAREN H. LIPTON 27 E. 37 Street, Paterson, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1: SEA 1,2,3,4: NEA 1,2,3,4.
ADELE H. LISKOV 560 Amsterdam Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Chi Sigma Delta 1,2: Biology Club 2: Pen 8-r Keys 2.
JOSEPH A. LOCONTO 255 Lincoln Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
I Bachelor of Science in Graphic Arts
Activities: Campus Th-under l,2,3,43 Sigma Iota Gamma 1: Knights
of Thunder 3,4.
RICHARD J. LOFARO 27 Haines Blvd., Port Chester, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Marketing Club 4: Newman Club 4: S.A.M. 4.
GAIL P. LOMBARD 8 Seminary Rd., Simsbury, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene Q
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,23 CEA 13 Jr. American Dental
Hygienists Assoc. 1,21 Campus Tours 13 Hall Council 1.
JOHN D. LONGO 322 E. Palisades Blvd., Palisades Park. N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman Club 13 Kappa Beta Rho l,2,3,43 Football 2,33
Track 2,4.
JOHN G. LOVELL 185 Alcott Rd.. Rochester, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: S.A.M. 1.2.43 Kappa Beta Rho 2,3,4Q Student Christian
Assoc. 1,2,3.
noaaar LUBUS 154 Triangle si.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
JAMES W. LYNCH 352 Yale Ave., New' Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education ,
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho l,2,3,43 Football Varsity l,2,3,43 Arnold
Majors' Club l,2,3,4.
FLORENCE M. MACORA 21 Frederick St.. Trumbull, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys l,2.
JOHN E. MAKAR 10 Halcyon Place, Yonkers, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Activities: German Club 3,4.
R. SUZANNE MALINE 242 Farmington Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Campus Thunder 13 Chairman Fall Fashion Show 2.
WILLIAM F. MANGER 18 Coram Rd., Shelton, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,43 Sports Car Club 2,3,4Q Beta
Alpha 2,3,4.
THOMAS MARCELLO 30 McKinley Street, Brentwood, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Freshman Soccer: Varsity Soccer 2,33 SEA 2,3,43 Alpha
Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4.
DOUGLAS P. MARQUIS 35 King Philip Rd., Pawtucket, R.I.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
DANIEL J. MARRANZINO 147 Freeman Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 2,43 Freshman Football3 Varsity Track
4.
JOAN E. MARSH 1660 East Ridge Rd., Rochester, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Campus Thunder l,2,3,43 Freshman Week Comm. 23
WRA l,2,3,43 S.A.M. 4.
NILA V. MARSH 80 Tesiny Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
KATHLEEN A. MARTIN 109 Youngstown Rd., Fairfield, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 81 Keys 13 Biology Club 2.
DOMINIC J. MASTRIANO 91 Vernon St., Providence, R.I.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education n
Activities: Newman Club l,2,3,43 Arnold MaJor's Club 2,3,43 Sigma
Phi Alpha 3,43 Varsity Soccer 43 Gymnastic Team 3.
BENJAMIN F. MATHEWS, JR. 4010 Hill Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 33 Circle K 4.
RALPH A. MATTEO 34 Liberty Street, Middletown, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Newman Club 3,43 Delta Tau Kappa 3,41 Sociology Col-
loquium 3,43 Upsilon Beta Sigma 3,43 Men's Senate 3,43 March-
ing Band 3.4.
CHARLES JOSEPH MATUSOVICH 29 Grove Street, Ansonia, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering '
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,43 A.S.M.E. 2,3,4.
MICHAEL P. MAURIELLO 9 Hine Place, New Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
AGNES D. MC CARTHY 345 Highland Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: CNRNA 4.
SHARON E. MC CARTHY 28 Woodbridge Ave., Ansonia, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Arnold Majors 1,2,3,4Q Newman Club 13 Theta Epsilon
2,3,4Q Cheerleading 2.3.
CAROL M. MC LELLAN 32 Hawkins Street, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,2.
PATRICIA A. MELBOURNE 216 Ann Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,22 Freshman Week Committee 2.
MARY E. MELESINSKI 132 Harmony St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
JEFFREY R. MILET 142 Colony St., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4, Campus Thunder 2,33 Knights
MARIANNE R. MINUTOLA 230 Glenwood Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Political Relations Forum 1,22 AHSBD 1,22 Chi Zeta Rho
2,3,4: A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 SEA 2,3,43 Freshman Week Comm.
2,3,4.
BARBARA E. MITNIK 281 Knowlton St., Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Education
Activities: A Cappella Choir 3,42 Newman Club 33 SEA 3,43 Chi
Sigma Delta 3,4.
LOIS E. MOLNAR 21562 Broadbridge Ave., Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Science in Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8: Keys 1,2Q Freshman Week Committee 2.
PETER S. MORENSTEIN 87 Lyncroit Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Industrial Design Society 2,3,4.
BERNADINE MORGAN 5707 E. 18th St., Wichita, Kansas
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: SNA 1,2,3,4.
THOMAS A. MORICO 58 Hickory Street, West Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 3,42 Men's Senate 23 Marketing Club
4: SAM 4.
LINDA H. MOSELLE 56 Fowler Ave., Lynbrook, N.Y.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Hillel 13 Phi Omicron Upsilon 1,2.
IRIS S. MOST 425 Westfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Chi Sigma Delta 43 Conn. Nurses Assoc. 2,4.
CHARLOTTE M. MRAZIK 171 Funston Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Actiggiesz Marketing Club 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,33 Chi Zeta
o 3,4.
JUDSON J. MUNDORF 5613 Palisade Ave.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4I Varsity Football 2,31 Sociology
Colloquium 2.
TERUO MURAKAMI 500 Linwood Drive, Fort Lee, N.J.
Associate of Science in Advertising
Activities: International Club Vice President 1, Treasurer 2.
PATRICIA J. MURATORI 1043 Capitol Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in English
Activities: Literary Society 23 Newman Club 23 Young Democrats
23 The Scribe 33 Wistarian 4.
ANITA L. NARCISO 2 Ashaway Rd., Westerly, RJ.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: CNRNA 3.4.
BARBARA A. NEARY 190 Whitney Ave., Bridgeport, Connl
Bachelor of Science in Education
Activities: SEA l,2,3,43 Chi Zeta Rho 3,43 Newman Club 4.
STEPHEN D. NESTERIAK 8 Leavenworth Rd., Shelton, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,43 S.A.M. 2,31 Marketing Club 2,32
Newman Club 3,4.
CONSTANCE G. NILL 129 Second Ave., Brentwood, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Arnold Major's Club l,2,3,43 Theta Epsilon 2,3,4I New-
man Club 1.
JOAN M. NORKUS 115 Tuller Road, Fairfield, Conn.
l . . Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education
Activities: Newman Club 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 Biology Society
33 SEA 3,43 Wistarian 3,42 International Club 23 Young Demo-
crats 2,3,4.
MURIEL C. OBERG 240 Hillside Rd., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: CNRNA 43 Delta Tau Kappa 4.
DANIEL R. 0'CONNELL 323 Hawthorne Ave., Derby, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Concert Choir 3,4.
RENA OILAN' 45 St. Pauls Rd., Hempstead, N.Y.
I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: SEA 43 Resident Assistant 4.
ROBERT C. O'NEILL Clear Lake Rd., N. Branford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: SNA 1,2,3,4.
MATTHEW A. ONUSKA 600 Broadhridge Rd., Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Spanish Club 13 Sigma Phi Alpha 2,33 S.A.M. 3,43
J Sociology Colloquium 23 Marketing Club 3.
JUDITH B. ORKIN 10 Mellon Ave., West Orange, N.J.
D Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,43 Student Spirit Committee 2,42 SEA 3,43 Art
Club 43 Campus Thunder 4.
RUSSELL D. PALMER 260 Noroton Ave., Darien, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
of Thunder 3,4.
FRANK .T. MILLER 18 DeBell Ct., Passaic. N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts
Activities: Wistarian, Art 8: Layout Editor 2,33 Interfaith Assoc. 4.
SAMUEL MILLER 226 Overland Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi l,2,3,43 Marketing Club 2,3,43 S.A.M. 4.
SANDRA E. MILLER Hurd Ave., Monroe, Conn.
JOHN M.
Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising
MILLIGAN 151 Cloverdale Circle, New Shrewsbury, N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
Activities: Russian Club 33 AHSBD 33 Iota Delta Pi 43 Freshman
Week Committee 4.
GAIL E. MINTY 110 Hickory St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Student Nurses Assoc. l,2,3,43 Christian Assoc. 13 Theta
Epsilon 2,3,4.
Activities: Sigma Phi Alpha 3,43 Marketing Club 3,41 S.A.M. 3.4.
ROSEMARIE D. PAPARIELLC 56 Berkshire Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial Studies
Activities: Newman Club 1,21 Pen 8z Keys 1,21 Freshman Week
Comm. 2.
RUTH E. PAOUIN 1623 Rodman St., Fall River, Mass.
I H Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Biology Society l,2,3,43 SEA 3,4.
LINDA B. PARIS Pequot Drive, E. Norwalk, Conn.
. t Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen 8.: Keys 3.
RICHARD M. PARLATO 246 Ward St., Wallingford, Conn.
l U Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: S.A.M. 43 Marketing Club 43 Newman Club 4.
LARRY J. PASOUALE 1792 W 10 St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 1,43 Football l,2,3,43 Newman Club
13 Arnold Majors' Club 4.
DENNIS J. PAULIN 1509 North Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Activities: Student Council 2: Theta Sigma 3,4: Sports Car Club
3: Political Relations Forum 3,4: Economics Club 3.
LOUIS J. PEARLIN 35 Bellevue Rd.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 4.
DAVID E. PEARSON 8 Woodclift Rd., Andover. Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Arnold Majors' Club l,2,3,4: Alpha Gamma Phi l,2,3,4:
Baseball 1,2,4: Football 1,2,3,4.
JOSEPH W. PECHULIS 86 Ridgely Ave., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor ot Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: AIEE 4.
NORMAN R. PEDERSEN 109 Trumbull Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Varsity Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Ski Club 2.
RONALD J. PEDONE 27 Granby Rd., Worcester, Mass.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Activities: Ski Club 1,2,4: Varsity Football 2: Phi Gamma Mu 2,3,4:
Delta Tau Kappa 2,3,4: Sociology Colloquium 2,3,4: Varsity
Track 4.
BEVERLY S. PESHKIN 2037 Seagirt Blvd.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Phi Omicron Upsilon 1.
GEORGE J. PETROPULOS Ridge, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4: NEA 2,3: Varsity Baseball
2,3: Varsity Soccer 4: Scribe 3.
SHARON R. PHALEN 70 Brookbend Drive, Stratford. Conn.
Associate of Arts in Fashion MerchandisingI
Activities: Campus Thunder 1: Freshman Week Committee 2.
SHARON PHILLIPS 47 Brookmere Dr., Fairfield, Conn.
Associate of Science in General Education
STANLEY A. PIERWOLA 279 Hillside Rd., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Activities: A.S.M.E. 3,4.
MART!-IE A. PILLER 2216 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Activities: Spanish Club 1: Physical Science Club 2: Freshman
Week Committee 4.
NANCY S. PILZER 110-45 71 Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Hillel l,2: Phi Delta Rho 1,2,3,4: SEA 3,41 Campus
Tours 3,4.
ANTHONY M. PIRA 122 Liberty Ave.. Port Jefferson. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2: Arnold Maglors 1,2,3,4: Kappa Beta
Rho 1,2,3,4: Football 2: Intramural Basketball l,2,3.
PATRICIA A. POLCHOWSKI B0 Travis Dr., Bridgeport, Conn.
Activities:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Newman Club 1,2: S.N.A. l,2,3,4.
ALPHONSE W. PROTO 234 Fillmore St.. New Haven. Conn.
Activities:
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Freshman Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2.
JOSEPH A. PRZYBYLOSKI 21 School St., Naugaiuck, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Business Education
Activities: Newman Club 2,3,4: SEA 2,3,4.
PATRICK D. OUIGLEY 35-16-166 St., Flushing. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4: Arnold MaJor's Club l,2,3,4: Omega
Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4: Varsity Soccer 2,3,4: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4.
SUSAN H. RACKMIL 49 Adele Road, Cedarhurst. New York
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education I
Activities: Hillel 1: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4: Sponsor 2: Resident Assist-
ant 3: Social Activities Committee 3.
ROBERT T. RALSTON JR. I I 14 Carmel' 511991
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
DANIEL S. RASKIN 5 South Drive. Roslyn, New York
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education I
Activities: Freshman Soccer and Track, ArnoldIMajors 1,2,3: Varsity
Soccer and Track 2,3,4: Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3.
Pledgemaster 4.
FREDERICK G. REICHERT IV 73 KUQ9' Si-, B!id9ePOrt, C0115-
Bachelor of Arts 1n History I I I
Activities: Theta Sigma l,2,3,4: U.B. Day Fund Raising 2: Wis-
tarian 3: Intramurals 3: Student Council 3.
TERRY M. nrztsnan 101 west as sneer. New York. N.Y.
Associate of Arts in Advertising
JEFFREY B. REITER 720 Fort Washington Avenue
Bachelor of Arts in Biology I
Activities: Pi Omega chi 1.2.3.4: Bwlosy SOCIEW 1.2.3.4i Mel'-S
Senate 2: International Club 4.
ROBERT A. RESTA 1207 North Avenue. Bridgeport. Conn.
Bachelor of ArtsI in IPsychologyI III
Activities: Theta Sigma 1,2,3,4: W1St2f131'1 3.4. Bl-15111655 Manager .
Editor-in-Chief 4.
SANDRA L. RICE 581 Laughlin Road West, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor og Scignige ml gin-l.suCg esponding Sec
"':StdtN ssoc1a1on.... orr -
Amiiiiii 2: Reggrdinlglrgiscretary 3: State of Conn.IStudent Nurses
Association 3,4, Recording Secretary 32 PM-!S1dE1'1f1 43 Theta
Epsilon 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4.
. IDDELL 421 N. Oxford Avenue, Ventnor, N.J.
JUNE E R Bachelor oia,Scie'n? inlgrgrslgfecutive Board 4'
b - ' . cia ion . . . '
ACUIYISIFS'cqifggintl:N1Wi:?ien'ZSoSenate l,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3,4:
Campus Thunder 3.
nov nonams zso iz. ounnni Rosa. Bronx sv. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- -' - k tb ll: Varsity Basketball 2.3.41 Alpha
ActlG2::?naFPIxSihI2!?:i, giiagurgr 2, Vice President 3: Beta Alpha
2,3,4: Dorm Counselor 3.4-
SUSAN L. ROCKI Box 756 Wellfleet, Marr.
I I I Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority l: American Dental Hy-
g1enst's Association l.
ANN M. RODDY I 70 Quintard Terrace. Stamford. Conn.
I I I Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority l,2.
VALERIE B. ROME I 140 Hoyt Street, Stamford, Conn.
I II Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Hillel 1: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority l,2.
JOAN H. ROSE 9 Gifford Avenue. Jersey City, New Jersey
I I I Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Women's Athletic Association l,2,3,4: Basketball, Field
HOCKEY. V0116yba11 1,2,3,4: Arnold Majors Club l,2,3,4: Social
Activities Committee 2,3,4: Phi Delta Rho 3,4.
.TUDITH ROSENBLUM I 3 Sadore Lane, Yonkers, N.Y.
I II Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Scribe 1,2: Student Education Association 1,2,3,4: Women's
Residence Association l,2.
ROBERT L. ROTH 31 Wendell Avenue. Pittsfield. Mass.
I I I Bachelor of Arts in History
Actigitlilesi Freshman Track: Omega Sigma Rho l,2,3,4: Sociology
o . .
EDWARD L. ROWE 1801 East Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
JAKE5 T. RUBY 70 Hawthorne Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History
ARTHUR V. RUSSO 32 Douglas Road. New Canaan, Conn.
A II IIII G IfBIacheloIrII og Science in Accounting
c1v11es: o eam ,: owing T 3,4 C t' 3: Al h '
omega 3,49 Beta Alpha 3,4. eam ' ap am p 3 Pm
PATRICIA A. RYAN 472 Newton Street, South Hadley, Mass.
I I I Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: American Dental Hygienist's Association 1,23 POU Dental
Hygiene Sorority 1,2: Representative to Woman's Residence As-
sociation 1.
JOHN A. RYBA 373 Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn.
I II Bachelor of Science in Education
Activities: Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4: Intramurals 3,4: Student Edu-
cation Association 4.
JAMES P. SABATINO 100 Wantagh Avenue, South, East Islip, N.Y.
I II Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Varsity Football 2,3,4: Varsity Track 3,4: Pi Omega Chi
3,4: Delta Tau Kappa 3,4: Sociology Colloquium 3,4.
JOAN EVENS SABLOFF 19 High View Avenue, Liberty, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: StudentIEducation Association 3,4, Publicity Chairman
3, Board of Director 3: Theta Epsilon 3,4: Campus Thunder
3,4: Hall Council 3: Leadership Conference 3: Radio Club 4.
MARILYN T. SAGER 1430 Parkchester Road, Bronx, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Big Sister Committee 2,3,4: Freshman Week Committee
2: Student Education Association 2,3: National Education As-
socxation 2,3: Connecticut Education Association 2,3: Student
League For Human Rights 3.
DONALD E. SALAS 10 Romore Place. Cranford, New Jersey
I II Bachelor ofI Science in Art Education
Activities: Industrial Des1gn Society 1,2,3: Freshman Week Com-
mittee 2,3,4: Iota Delta Pi 3.4: Men's Senate 4.
HARRY S. SASLOW 1780 Eastburn Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Arts Secondary Education
Activities: Band 1: HiIlel 2,33 Student Spirit Association 2,3: Fresh-
man Week IComm1ttee 2: Political Relations Forum 2,33 Sigma
Omlcron Sigma 2,3,4. Chaplain 3,4.
JOSEPH R. SATZ 1144 East 22 Street
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting
Activities: Freshman Soccer: Sigma Lambda Chi 2,3,4: Debating
Team 3,4: Inter-Fraternity Council 3: Beta Alpha 4: Young
Americans for Freedom 4.
BARBARA ANN SAUL 335 West 71 Street, New York, N.Y.
I I I Bachelor of Science in Music Education
Act1v1t1es: Band 1,2: Orchestra 1,2,3: Student Education Association
1,2,3: Hillel 1: Music Club 1,4: Hall Council l,2,3,4: Beta Gamma
l,2,3,4: Music Educators National Conference 2.3: Honor Council
2: Chorus 3: Social Activities Committee 3: Freshman Week
Committee 3: Sponsor 3.
KATHLEEN A. SAYLES 2973 Black Rock Tpke., Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts Executive Secretarial Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys l,2.
ANNELIESE E. SCHLADITZ Huckleberry Hill Road, RJ.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Student Nurse's Association 1,2,3,4: Student Christian
Association 1,2.
DAVE S. SCHOENFARBER 53-52 199 Street, Bayside Bl5, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: Biology Society 1,4: Men's Senate 2,3. Vice President
2, President 3: Pi Omega Chi 2,3,4, Vice President 2,3.
GARY L. SCHWAGER 14 Lakeshore Drive, Rockaway, N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Tennis Team l.2,3: Sigma Omicron Sigma 2,3,4: Presi-
dent of Junior Class 3: Student Spirit Committee 3,4, Chair-
man 3: Convocation Committee 3: Freshman Week Committee
3: Hillel 3,4: Alumni Hall Board of Governors 3: Alumni Hall
Board of Directors 33 International Committee 3,4: Historical
Society 3,4. Treasurer 3: Bridge Club 4.
EDWARD B. SCHWARZ Crescent Place, Stepney, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society 1,2: American Institute of Electrical
Engineers 3,4.
LAWRENCE SCHWEITZER
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 3,4: Public Relations Chairman 4, Social
Chairman 4.
AMY SCOTT 457 Stuyvesant Avenue. Rutherford. N.J.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 2,3,4: Student League
for Human Rights 3.4, Recording Secretary 4.
57 Bel Air Lane, Fairfield, Conn.
ALFRED JOSEPH SENESE 17 Ferris Ave., South Norwalk, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3,43 Art Guild 3,4, Presi-
dent 3,4: Kappa Pi 3,4, President of Delta Epsilon Chapter 3,4.
RALPH SEVERINO JR. 752 Townsend Avenue, New Haven. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Advertising
SHERYLL R. SHAPIRO 161-08 Jewel Avenue, Flushing, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3,4: Literary Society 3.
RICHARD L. SHARPE 136 East 56 Street, New York. N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Newman Club 1,2,4: Sports Editor for Scribe 3,4: Market-
ing Club 3,4: Society for Advancement of Management 4: Wis-
tarian 4.
ARTHUR M. SHATLES 6807 Beach Channel Drive, Arverne, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Activities: Sigma Omicron Sigma 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4: Spanish Club
3,4: Economic Club 4: Student Spirit Committee 4.
SANDRA G. SHAW 289 Brooklawn Terrace, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Business Education
Activities: Student League For Human Rights 3: Student Educa-
tion Association 3,4.
MARCIA SHEAR 41 East 35 Street, Patterson, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Activities: Social Activities Committee 1,2,3: Phi Delta Rho 2,3,4,
Treasurer 4: Treasurer of Women's House Government 2: Dana
Scholar 2,3,4.
GWENDOLYN J. SHERWOOD 95 Partrick Road., Westport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education .
Activities: Literary Society 3,4: Student League For Human Rights
3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4.
MICHAEL C. SHIPPEE 202 Sjlmmer 511-'Bef
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
LINDA DALE SILVERMAN 102-40 67 Road, New York, New York
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 1: Women's Resident As-
sociation Service Award 3: Campus Tours Committee Chairman
3: Resident Assistant 4: National Education Association 4: Big
Sister Committee 4.
DAVID L. SIMPSON 531 Rowland Road, Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History I
Activities: Political Relations Forum: Connecticut Intercollegiate
Student Legislature: Student Council: Society for the Ad-
vancement of Management: Historical Society: Young. Republi-
cans: Wistarian: Theta Sigma: Freshman Week Committee: De-
bating Society.
STEPHEN L. SIMPSON 76 Whitehall Road, Rockville Centre, N.J.
Bachelor of Arts in History D
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4: Freshman Soccer: Social
Activities 3: Student Spirit Committee 2: Spanish Club 3: Scribe
3,4, Circulation Manager 3,4.
WILLIAM J. SINCLAIR ,
28 Union Avenue Terrace, Framingham' Centre, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education U
Activities: Men's Senate 3,4. Secretary 3, Vice president 3, Presi-
dent 3.
RJZCHARD T. SINROD 2379 East 7 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology '
Activities: Social Activities Committee 2,3: Sociology Colloquium
2,3: Delta Tau Kappa 3.
MICHAEL SIROWICI-I Ford Road. W09db1'id99. C01111-
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education .
Activities: Omega Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4: Varsity Football 2,3,4: Varsity
Baseball 2,3,4: Freshman Week Committee 1,2,3.
JOEL SISKOVIC 1052 Prospect Drive. Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science I
Activities: Treasurer of Spanish Club 13 -Historical Society . 1:
Young Republicans 1,2,3: Psychology Society 1: Student Spirit
Committee, Co-chairman 2:.Student Council 2,3,4, Special Ad-
visor to President 4: Sociology Colloquium 2,3,4: Marching
Band 2: Freshman Week Committee 2.35 H11161 3: TTEHS'-ETSI' Of
Eastern Orthodox Fellowship 4: Tau Delta Kappa 4: Editor of
Student Bulletin 4.
REIDUN SJULS James Avenue, Shrub Oak, New York
Associate of Arts in Business
Activities: Intramurals 1: Campus Tours 1.
ELAINE R. SLAYTON 420 Davis Road, Fairfield, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in English - .
Activities: Literary Society 3: Student Education Association 3,4:
Wistarian 4.
CHERLY A. SMITH 30 Gaylord Drive. Waterbury, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education .
Activities: Newman Club 1,3: Intermurals 3: Student Education As-
sociation 3,4: Bowling League 4.
JOAN A. SMITH 265 Sunny Bank Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 3,4.
SUZANNE SNELL 3901 Durbin Road, -Bethesda 14, Md.
Associate of Science in. Dental Hygiene 1
Activities: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority 1,2: Intramurals 1: Women S
Residence Association 1.2.
. W BIENENFELD
SIVIA L SNC 65 Cherry Hill Drive, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
LILA Lou SOLDANI 227 Central street, Pqkboro, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Hall Council 2: Alumni Hall Board .of D1rectorsA2.3.4:
Honor Council 2: Student Education Association 3: Alumni Hall
Board of Governors 3.4. ReC0I'diI1E Sf3C1'eta1'Y 3-41 Scflbe 3-42
Campus Productions 3: UB Day 3: He11C01'1 4-
AM . RVILLE North Kent Drive, Carmel, N.Y.
WILL! Bactheslgjugf Science in Manufacturing Engineering
Activities: Engineering Society 3: SP- Club 3-
PAUL D. SPRINGER 224-24 Union Turnpike, Flushing, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Hillel 1,2: Spanish Club 1,23 Men's Senate 2,3: Alpha
Delta Omega 2,3,4: Vice President 4: Historical Society 3,4,
glilce President 4: Sociology Colloquium 3: Delta Tau Kappa
BRUCE L. STANG 16 Troufhrook Terrace. West Hartford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Campus Thunder 2,3: Theta Sigma 3,4: A Capella
Choir 4.
HENRY J. STANISZEWSKI 235 South Street. Stamford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega 3,4: Economics Club 3,4.
DIANNE STONE 80-35 Springfreld Blvd., Queens, N.Y.
D V D Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activgtiesg Scribe 1: Beta Gamma 2,3,4: Student Education Associ-
a ion .
ELLEN F. STRAUSS 446 Anson Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
D A . Bachelor of Arts in Art Education
Activities: Assistant Art Director of Campus Thunder 2,3,4.
CLINTON H. STRONG 556 Booth Hill Road, Shelton, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Activities: Political Relations Forum 2,3: German Club 2,3, Treas-
urer 33 Men's Senate 3: Student Council 3,4, President 4: His-
tory Society 3: Delta Tau Kappa 3: PGM 3.
JOSEPHINE B. STUART 632 Woodend Road, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of ,Science in Dental Hygiene
Activigfsz ECU Dental Hygiene Sorority 1,2: Freshman Week Com-
mi ee .
ARTHUR P. SULTAN 33 Wyckoff Place, Woodmere, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Activities: International Club 1: Young Democrats 1,2,3: Student
Council 2,3,4: Award for Outstanding Leadership 3: Men's
Senate 2: Alumni Hall Board of Directors 1: Helicon-Editor-im
Chief 2,3,4: Junior Delegate to Connecticut Intercollegiate Stu-
dent Legislature 2: Political Relations Forum 2,3: French Club
1,2: Psychology Society 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2: Circle K Club 2,3,
Secretary 3, Lt. Governor of New England District 3: Campus
Coordinator and Delegate to Collegiate Council for the United
Nations 3: Literary Society 2,3: Scribe 3,4: Psi Chi 4: Sons of the
American Revolution 1,2,3,4: American Civil Liberties Union
3,4: Who's Who 3,4: Dana Scholar Society 2,3,4.
FLORA A. SWANHALL 131 Nash Lane, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Business Education
NANCY D. SYKES 7 N. Demhroke Avenue, Margote. New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Student Nurses Association 1,2,3,4: Sponsor 2: Resident
Advisor 3.
RUTH TALLEY 76 Riverview Road, Niantic, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Art Education
ANNE MARIE TATANGELO 487 Hawley Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Fashion Merchandising
Activities: Chi Zeta Rho 1,2: Newman Club 1,2: Bridgettes 1: Inter
Fraternity Council 2.
MARION J. TAUS Long Hill Road, Middletown, Conn.
Associates of Arts in Medical Secretary Studies
Activities: Women's Senate 1,23 Hall Council 1,2: Pen and Keys 1,2.
MICHAEL S. TEREZAKIS 1615 East Main St., Waterbury, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Men's Senate 1,2: Christian Association 1: Eastern
Orthodox Fellowship 1,2,3: Psychology Club 2,3,4: Student
Council 3: Biology Club 3: French Club 3: Political Relations
Forurn 4: Democratic Town Committee 4.
VIRGINIA J. THOMPSON
1142 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Student Nurse's Association 3,4: Honor Council 3.
HAROLD J. TICKTIN 104 Permsylvania Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Actiglgtiesz Men's Senate 2: Pi Omega Chi 2,3: Psychology Society
ELLEN M. TINKLE 89 Homestead Avenue
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,2,3, Recording Secretary 2,3: Phi Delta Rho
1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 2,3, Vice President 4: Student Edu-
cation Association 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3: Freshman Week Com-
mittee 2: Big Sister Committee 2,4g Junior Representative to
.,Connecticut Education Association 3: Treasurer of Women's
Senate 4.
LEONARD J. TOCCI 7 George Terrace, Leominster, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
RALPH J. TRAPASSO 165 Auburn Street, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Kappa Omega Epsilon.
CATHERINE ANN TRUITT 108 Jewell Street, Delmar, Del.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority l,2.
ROGER W. TRUPIN 14 South Gate Road, Great Neck, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Freshman Basketball: Varsity Basketball 2: Alpha Beta
3,4, Vice President 4.
ALAN G. TUCKER 10 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Pre-Dental Studies
Activities: Hillel l,2,3,4: German Club 1,2,3,4: Alpha Phi Omega
2,3,4: Biology Society 2,3,4: National Education Association 2.
JUDITY S. U'DELL 75-64 195 Street, Flushing. N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Cheerleader 1,2: Hall Council 1,2: A Capella Choir 2,3:
-Chi Sigma Delta 2.
DONALD J. USHER JR. 164 Whittier St., Bridgeport, Conn.
. U Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Activities: Biology Society 1,2,3,4: Student Education Association 3,
4: Upsilon Beta Sigma 3,4: Chess Club 3,4: French Club 3,4.
KATHERINE VALIS 89 Dudley Road, Wethersfield, Conn.
. . I Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2,3,4: Student Education Association
1,2,3,4: Chi Sigma Delta 3,4.
GLAOIA J. VALKO 167 Cedar Knoll Drive, Stratford, Conn.
I M Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
iivities: German Club 1: Newman Club: Jacloby Lecture Fund
Scholarship 1: A Capella Choir 2,3,4: Psychology Society 2,3,4,
Recording Secretary 3,4: Dana Scholar Society 2,3,4.
NANCY L. VANDERGRIFT 71 Buckland Road, Wethersfield, Conn.
l N Bachelor of Science in Physical Education '
Activities: Hockey, Basketball, Softball 1: Hall Council 1: Women's
Athletic Association 1,2,3: Arnold Major's Club 1,2,3, Secretary
2: Sponsor 2: Resident Assistant 3: Beta Gamma 2,3,4, President
4: Student Council 2: Softball 3: Basketball, Soccer, Softball 4.
LINDA M. VARANEY 23 Overton Avenue, Milford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretary Studies
JUDY L. VENEROSO 3795 Martin Court, Seaford, L.I., New York
I I Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Newman Club 3,4: Wistarian 3,4.
JAMES E. VINCENT 14 Green Street, Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Freshman Football and Baseball: Alpha Gamma Phi
1,2,3,4: Arnold Majors' Club 1,2,3,4: Varsity Football 2,3,4.
JOHN W. VOLLMER 221 Huntington Road, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Delta Chi Phi 3,4.
GERHARD M. VON GROTE 546 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History '
Activities: Alpha Delta Omega 3,4: German Club 3: Historical Soci-
ety 3,4: Young Republicans 3,4: Political Relations Forum 4:
CISL 4.
MYRA C. WAHLBERG 86 Parkway Drive, Trumbull. Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CARL M. WALIN 873 Brewster Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
BARRY WALKER 61 White Oak Street, New Rochelle, N.Y.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Biology Club 2: Corresponding Secretary of Men's Senate
3: Scribe 3: Varsity Tennis 3,4.
PI-IYLLIS J. WALL 3 Fox Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
Activities: Campus Thunder 1.4: Biology Society 4.
MADELEINE R. WALZER 209 Avenue P Brookl n New York
1 Y .
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Social Activities Committee 1: Phi Delta Rho 1,2,3,4:
Student Education Association 1,2,3,4: National Education As-
sociation 1,2,3,4: Big Sister Committee 2: Hillel 2: Cultural and
Educational Advancement Committee 4.
SUSAN M. WARMER 60 K Lake Street, Winchester, Conn.
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Campus Tours Committee 1,2: POU Dental Hygiene
Sorority 1,2, Treasurer 2: Connecticut Education Association 1.
JOAN A. WASHKO 2697 Broadbridge Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Executive Secretary Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys Club 1,23 Freshman Week Committee 2.
JUDITI-I L. WASSERMAN 71-27 Harrow Street, Forest Hills, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1: Student Education Association 3,4.
THOMAS M. WELCH 100 Port Hale Road, New Haven, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Business Education
Activities: Marketing Club 3,4.
RONALD WENDER 2601 Avenue R
Bachelor of Arts in Biology .
Activities: Sigma Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4: Biology Society 1,4: Student
Council 2,3: Alumni Hall Student Board of Directors 2: Inter-
fraternity Council 3.
BARBARA J. WENZEL 34 Tamarack Road, Port Chester, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 3,4.
VALERIE E. WEST 37 Elemer Street. East Hartford, Conn.
Associates of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: POU Dental Hygiene Sorority 1,2: Newman Club 1,2:
President of Junior American Dental Hygienisy Association 4.
JUDY L. WESTON 65 Bruce Park Drive, Trenton, New Jersey
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
Activities: Freshman Representative to Women's Senate: POU
Dental Hygiene Sorority 1,2.
GEOFFREY B. WI-IAN 308 Blvd. New Milford, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Freshman Football: Varsity Football 2,3,4: Newman
Club 1,2: Alpha Gamma Phi 2,3,4.
ELLEN F. WHITE 765 East 2 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Hillel 1,23 Student Education Association 1,2,3.4, PTO-
gram Chairman 2, Treasurer 3.
PHILIP M. WHITNEY JR. 50 Pearsall Way, Bridgeport, Conn.
- N Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 1,2,3,4, Activities Secretary 3, Secretary 4:
Alpha Phi Omega 3,4: Canterbury Association 1: Circle K
Club 3,4: Aristeia 3,4: Scribe 4: Cortright Scholar 1,2,3,4: Dana
Scholar 4: Scholars Dinner 1,2,3,4.
HERMAN WIERZBICKI 98 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Freshman Soccer: Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4.
HARVEY R. WILES 2 Warnke Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y.
. N Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Activities: Sports Car Club 1: Sigma Omicron Sigma 3,4.
REGINA WILMINGTON 13746 Leadwell, VanNuys, California
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
EDWARD N. WILSON 40 Summitt Avenue, South Norwalk, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Student Education Association 1: Circle K Club 2,3,4.
MICHAEL WINOKUR 1175 Capitol Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Activities: Beta Alpha 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3, Treasurer 4:
Campus Thunder 2,3,4: Hillel 2,3,4: Alpha Phi Omega 3,4:
Freshman Week Committee 4.
ELAINE A. WINOSKI 105 Burbank Drive, Stratford, Conn.
Associate of Arts in Medical Secretary Studies
Activities: Pen and Keys 1,2: Newman Club 2: Freshman Week
Committee 2.
MARIANNE WITTEN 209 Winchester Street
Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene
PI-IYLLIS A. WOLFE 124 Elizabeth Street, Christiana, Penna.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Activities: Connecticut Nurses' Registered Nurses Association 3,4.
Recording Secretary 4: Leadership Conference 3: Hall Council
3, Women's Residence Association 3: Big Sister Committee 4.
HARRY P. WOOD 174 Eastern Parkway, Devon, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Delta Chi Phi 3,4.
PETER L. WYCKOFF 16 South King Street, Danbury, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Activities: Concert Band 3.
ALEX A. YANOSY 1271 Pembroke Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Freshman Track and Football: A Cappella Choir l,2:
Varsity Track and Football 2,3,4, Captain of Track Team 3.4,
Varsity Football Manager 3,4: Assistant Manager of Freshman
Football 3, Manager of Freshman Football 4: A Cappella Choir
3,4.
BARBARA M. YASINSKI 48 Vine Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1: S.N.A. 1,2: Theta Epsilon 2,3,4: A
Cappella Choir 3,4: Student Education Association 3,4: Na-
tional Education Association 3,4: Young Democrats Club 4.
VVILLIAM M. YOUNG 28 Jesse Avenue, Stratford, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Activities: Marketing Club 1: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Young Democrats
2,4, Vice President 4: Political Relations Forum 4.
JEFFREY J. ZAKRZEWSKI
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Activities: Kappa Beta Rho 1,2,3,4: Freshman Track: Men's Senate
1,2: Varsity Football and Track 2,3,4: Intrafraternity Council 3.
HARRY ZAWASKI Lower Road, New Hampton, N.Y.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
Activities: Varsity Track 3,4: Intramurals 3,4: Newman Club 4.
MATILDA R. ZEGA B6 Merriam Street, Bridgeport, Conn..
Bachelor of Arts in French
Activities: French Club 1,2,3,4: Student Education Association
1,2,3,4: Young Democrats l,2,3,4: Spanish Club 4.
RICHARD D. ZEKALA 427 Connecticut Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Activities: Marketing Club 1,2,3: Psychology Club 1: History Club 1:
Alpha Delta Omega 2,3,4: SEA 1,2,3,4: SAM 2,3,4: Young Re-
publicans 3,4.
LOUISE M. ZIKO 597 Park Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Activities: Newman Club 1,2: Theta Epsilon 2,3,4, Corresponding Sec-
retary 33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Student Education Association
2,3.
JEROME E. ZIMMERMANN 286 Central Street. Forestville, Conn.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design
Activities: Industrial Design Society 1,2,3,4.
JOHN C. ZINNA 30 Cross Street, Leominster, Mau.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Activities: Engineering Club 3,4.
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