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MORTARBOARD 1959 BARNARD COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MILLICENT CAREY MC INTOSH, Ph.D., LL.D., LittD., L.H.D. President of Barnard College and Dean in the University GRAYSON KIRK, Ph.D., LL.D. President of Columbia University 4 To The Library Staff The highlight of this academic year at Bar - nard is the building of the Wollman Library. In recognition of their role in promoting this part of Barnard ' s expansion program, we dedicate Mortarboard 1959 to the library staff. Leit to Right, Seated: Mary Kelly, Esther Greene, Sarah Thomson, Thusnelda Brettman. Standing: Louise Sargent, Helen Adler, Virginia Runge, Dorothy Morford. 7 FOREWORD The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost In the quest for knowledge, we regard the possession of answers as only a temporary convenience; a useful tool with which to ask more enlightened ques- tions. Answers must therefore be the very stuff of perplexity, frustration and doubt, and never the arbitrary occasion for concluding our thinking. For this reason the metaphor of the ivory tower is inappropriate, suggesting as it does the cool, tranquil isolation from human affairs and human emotion and the annihilation of confusion by thought. A more accurate description might be an intricate maze whose thin walls are lined with colorful, inviting books, whose corridors echo seductive answers and promises of eventual understanding. The seductive offer of answers as ends-in-themselves, and therefore as the ends of our quest for knowledge, has a certain kinship with the single moment of lucid insight into the meaning of existence: this lonely, mystical flash does not suddenly turn us into gods, nor does the shock of its dimension hurl us out of our human existence. If the moment of lucidity can serve us at all — if we can take it back with us into our daily, human affairs and duties — it is in the form of the highest kind of discomfort and provocation, and never as a substitute for the lives we must continue to lead. Whether or not the moment — or the answer — can illuminate our lives, and not just make us uncomfortable in them: this in itself is the start of a new question. On the following pages a number of juniors and seniors present their answers to this question. Using their major fields of study as a point of reference, the students have voiced their individual reactions to, and departures from, the formal college experience. Our purpose in printing these individual expressions is to show how the classroom, the library — the intricate maze itself — can serve as a stimulus to further thinking, enabling us to continue our quest for knowledge beyond the walls of college. MORTARBOARD STAFF Co-Editors-in-Chief Business Manager Associate Editors Assistant Editor Layout Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Copy Editor Diana Bellas Barbara Friedman Florine Greenberg Joan Lang Nancy Lehmann Vivian Reich Linda Rosenblum Pauline Lew Gail Newman Patricia Kaffeman Suzanne Waller Heritage White Betty Wang Judith Shapiro Judith Walton Charlene Theel Sarita Newman Patricia Shanahan Frances Stevens Janet Wadsworth Penelope White Elinor Yudin Cecelia Zinberg ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLARA ELIOT, Ph.D. Adviser to the Class of 1959 ANNETTE KAR BAXTER, A.M. Adviser to the Class of 1962 INEZ NELBACH, A.M. Adviser to the Class of 1961 12 FORREST L. ABBOTT, Ed.D. Treasurer and Controller MARGARET GIDDINGS, A.B. Registrar EMILY G. LAMBERT, A.B. Bursar HELEN M. MC CANN, A.B. Director of Admissions MARGARET DYKES DAYTON, A.M. Associate Director of Admissions PHYLLIS D. MICHELFELDER, A.B. Director of Public Relations LENORE POCKMAN, A.B. Assistant Director, Placement Office HARRIET BENSEN Director of Residence Halls JANE SHIPTON, A.M. Assistant Director of Residence Halls MARGARET O ' SHEA Secretary of Residence Halls MARJORY J. NELSON, M.D. College Physician FLORENCE BRIDGES Director of Student Mail ANN LORD, A.B. KATHERINE R. GOODWIN, B.S. Assistant Director of College Director of College Activities Activities MICHAEL H. BELSHAW, Ph.D. Lecturer in Economics ROBERT L. BENSON, Ph.D. Instructor in History JOSEPH G. BRENNAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy 17 SIDNEY A. BURRELL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History 4 MARIANNA BYRAM, A.M. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts HELEN M. CARLSON, A.M. ELEANOR CATE, M.A. Associate in French Lecturer in Religion ROSALIE COLIE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English ELIZABETH CZONICZER, Ph.D. MARGARITA U. DA CAL, Ph.D. LOUISE DALBY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Italian Associate Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor of History INGRITH J. DEYRUP, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Zoology MARJORIE H. DOBKIN, A.B. Lecturer in English JOANNE ELLIOTT, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics 20 GERHARD E. FISCHER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics EDITH D. GENTRY, M.S. Instructor in Physical Education MARION H. GILLIM, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics JULIUS S. HELD, Ph.D. Professor of Fine Arts MARGARET HOLLAND, A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education EDWARD J. KING, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry 23 JOHN KOUWENHOVEN, Ph.D. Professor of English LORNA F. McGUIRE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English 24 ROBERT LEKACHMAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics INEZ G. NELBACH, A.M. Associate in English. URSULA M.NIEBUHR, S.T.M. Associate Professor of Religion THOMAS P. PEARDON, Ph.D MARION PHILIPS, A.M. Professor of Government Instructor in Physical Education ROSEMARY PIERREL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology JEAN A. POTTER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy DONALD D. RITCHIE, Ph.D. RUTH A. ROOSA, A.M. Associate Professor of Botany Lecturer in History 27 DAVID A. ROBERTSON, JR., Ph.D. Professor of English BASIL RAUCH, Ph.D. Professor of History ELEANOR ROSENBERG, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English PHYLLIS RUBIN, A.M. Lecturer in Mathematics JEANETTE SCHLOTTMANN, A.M. Associate in Physical Education HENRY S. SHARP, Ph.D. Professor of Geology LOUISE G. STABENAU, A.M. Assistant Professor of German JOHN B. STEWART, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government ADOLPHUS J. SWEET, A.M. Associate in English ELEANOR M. TILTON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English BARRY ULANOV, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English CHILTON WILLIAMSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History RICHARD P. YOUTZ, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology DANIEL BELL, A.B. Lecturer in Sociology PETER BUCHAN, A.B. Lecturer in English BARBARA S. CANNELL, A.M. Assistant Professor of Psychology ERLING W. CHAMBERLAIN, A.B. Lecturer in Mathematics WILLIAM A. CORPE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Botany LAWRENCE J. CROCKETT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Botany JIRINA M. EMERSON, A.B. Lecturer in Government MARIA T. ESCOBAL, Bach. Lecturer in Spanish MARILYN G. HELLER, A.B. Lecturer in Chemistry ANTOINETTE N. HOFFHERR, A.M. Lecturer in French JUDITH JARVIS, M.A. Lecturer in Philosophy JIMMYE E. KIMMEY, A.M. Lecturer in Government RUTH M. KIVETTE, A.M. Lecturer in English RENEE J. KOHN, Lie es Lettres Assistant Professor of French GLADYS MEYER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology JOSEPHINE MAYER, A.M. Instructor in Education ANDRE MESNARD, A.M. Associate Professor of French ALICE L. MITCHELL, A.M. Lecturer in Music JOANN R. MORSE, A.M. Instructor in English BARBARA NOVAK, Ph.D. Instructor in Fine Arts REMINGTON P. PATTERSON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English JOSEPH K. ROBERTS, Jr., A.B. Instructor in Government GERTRUD M. SAKRAWA, Ph.D. Associate in German RAYMOND J. SAULNIER, Ph.D. Professor of Economics WILLY SCHUMANN, A.M. Instructor in German FLORENCE L. SCHUMER, Ph.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology 29 LEONARD ZOBLER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography MARION STRENG, A.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education HOWARD M. TEICHMANN, A.B. Adjunct Assistant Professor of English H. STANDISH THAYER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy JANICE F. WEEKS, A.B. Lecturer in English ISABELLE DE WYZEWA, Ph.D. Associate Professor of French FERN W. YATES, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ACTIVITIES SOCIAL The relationship of the individual to his fam- ily is of prime importance in China. The social- ization of children in the traditional way has existed for centuries without much change. In fact, many Chinese are proud of the fact that they still bring up their children by traditional methods. But during the past decades, with the impact of modern methods of transporta- tion and communication, certain aspects of Western cultures have filtrated into the Chinese culture, especially in Hong Kong, so that the socialization of children in the present day no longer occurs in a purely traditional way But how much has it changed? Surely it still retains some characteristics of its own. Let us cite a few examples. A few decades ago babies were breast fed whenever they cried. Now the middle class mothers in Hong Kong are feeding them on schedule: the babies are no longer given rice soup, but the same kind of juice and baby foods that a Western mother would give to her baby. Diapers are used. Yet with these Western practices some traditional rituals are still kept: the full moon feast for example, which was given by the family when the new- born baby was one month old, especially if the baby were a boy, is still preserved. This feast was important because through it the baby was officially recognized as a member of the family, and was presented for the first time to the relatives and friends. Although the full moon feast has now become a social affair, its latent function still remains. Once the parents have presented the child to the public, they 32 SCIENCES are subject to blame or praise for the way in which the child behaves. Although Chinese parents who raised their children according to traditional customs loved their children, they were very strict and re- strained in their relations with them, seldom exhibiting emotion. Now the children in Hong Kong have a more relaxed relationship with their parents and older people, and emotions are expressed openly. For example, mothers may be seen kissing their children in public. Yet at the same time children are constantly reminded of the weight of tradition. They are taught at an early age to address their relatives by the proper titles and are often told stories about filial children. The Chinese have always been concerned with the education of their children, which proper education was usually lessons at home. Kindergartens did not become popular until three decades ago, and nursery schools much later. Although some aspects of the education have changed, the traditional notions of study- ing hard for the honor of one ' s parents have remained. In fact these ideals have been rein- forced in middle class families by the fact that there are not enough schools in Hong Kong to cope with the large population. I have only given a few examples of the changes now affecting the socialization of young children, particularly those in middle class urban families. Nevertheless the process re- mains distinctly Chinese in nature. S.W. 33 35 The economics of the age of opulence — A literate and expert revision of the basic ideas. From the cover of The Affluent Society, by John Kenneth Galbraith The sport of assigning, with varying degrees of inaccuracy, descriptive names to periods of time has a long history — witness the Golden, Iron, Atomic Ages, ad infinitum. Americans, we are told, are now witnessing a unique period of affluence. Whether or not we accept this premise, we are certainly witnessing a phenomenon unique in economics — a literate economist whose book has become a best seller: John Galbraith ' s The Affluent Society. Mr. Galbraith ' s thesis is a stab at the very heart of the received body of economic doctrine. His tactics of presentation are therefore clever; he throws all potential opponents into defensive positions by referring to ac- cepted thought as the conventional wisdom. Briefly, Mr. Galbraith ' s theme is that the American economy is so wealthy that economic theory based on scarcity is no longer applicable. Scarcity, characteristic of earlier periods, led to an emphasis on production which has become today ' s conventional wisdom. It can no longer be assumed that welfare is greater at a higher level of production. Our present levels of production can be maintained only by the creation of new wants through emulation, advertising and salesmanship. Thus, wants are dependent upon output, are not real, and the economy is therefore inherently unstable. Furthermore, no matter how high the level of production, there will never be a surplus over consumption for adequate in- vestment in education, housing, foreign aid or even defense. Mr. Galbraith proposes that we end our emphasis on economic growth and ever-increasing consumption. We should reallocate our present production by means of sales taxes, the proceeds of which would be used for investment in the public sector of the economy, thus raising the level of real welfare. There is at least one point which Mr. Galbraith does not consider. This is the question of the degree to which American prosperity is dependent upon the maintenance of cold war tensions and the consequent military expenditures. The evidence indicates that the dependence is considerable. H.K. Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL President Coralie Marcus Vice-President Jane Tupper Recording Secretary Judy Hamilton Corresponding Secretary Ruth Schwartz Treasurer Joyce Steg Honor Board Chairman Gail Bernstein Athletic Association President Mariana Titorov Residence Halls President Patricia Spencer Senior Class President Sally Beyer Junior Class President Ruth Segal Sophomore Class President Susan Rennie Freshman Class President Vivien Deutsch 37 Many decisive books and monographs are available dealing with the prob- lem of the significance of Lerbian contributions to the great Humdrian War. While the work of Mather 1 will always remain a valuable contribution to the historiography of the period, his extensive (almost total) ignorance of the Lerbian language rather limited his interpretation of events. Modern scholar- ship is, of course, more demanding. But, although linguistic difficulties have been removed, the backgrounds and preconceptions of even first-rate historians render all works (albeit conscientious ones) limited. Each of the students of the available Lerbian literature has, however, made some contribution to the field which we hope to consider, if only briefly, in the limited space allot- ted to us. The mixed economy of the Lerbs has been investigated by Dr. Drufus. He deserves credit for bringing to the fore the fact that it may have had a great deal to do with the desire for the war. This seems even more important when one considers the connection between religious rites and economic activity. An admirable body of theology was created around the nexus of their main product — art for art ' s sake. But economic interpretations, in themselves, are necessarily false. Dr. Drufus ' thesis is now defunct, as a variety of new documents have been able to prove that the Lerbs did not start the war — they merely won it. We are justified, therefore, in ignoring the main implications of his thesis. 40 If Kurt Reich ! is correct in his assumption that genetic factors were the prime cause of the war, one might reasonably ask how it was that the Lerbs lived in comparative peace for over seven hundred years with the same genes that, we are told, were responsible for their entrance into that war of mutual catastrophe which eventually extinguished the civilizations of victor and vanquished. This theory adheres to a too strict linear causality which may be acceptable in literature but not in the writing of history. Here we would like to point out that the study of history proceeds by a process of abstraction and consideration of ideas, as over against a process of total involvement in these ideas. On this principle we base our rejection of much of the sociological interpretation of Mssrs. Ronsenberg, Wexler, Merck, et al. 4 They have unfortunately succeeded too well in identifying with their subject. Each of their five volumes is permeated with statements that are devoid of meaning outside the circle of Lerbian sociologists. Concerning the humanistic approach, Rene LeVoler has written a cogent, easily readable volume in which he has drawn many interesting comparisons between Lerbian and Greek civilizations at their high points.- ' He had care- fully differentiated between the Greek love of man and the Lerbian love of mankind. This volume is but one in his series on the inner relationships of states during the period. LeVoler ' s most significant contribution lies in pointing out that extensive attention should not be devoted to discussing political and economic factors; they are only the transitory materials of which history is made. 6 In a constantly expanding universe, it becomes impossible to abstract the core of historical meaning from a culture so utterly dynamic, so suffused with feeling and a sense of place and time. Lerbian civilization may, in the future, be dealt with in completely new and different terms. It is in these new approaches that we may be able to properly discern the Lerbs in history. J.Z. 1. Mather, Wooleigh. Lerbia: A Study (Istanbul: Columbia University Press, 1840). 2. Drufus, Doctor. The Making of Myth and Money in Lerbia (London, 1933). 3. Reich, Kurt. Das Lerbias; Ein Historische Geschichte (Paris, 1944). 4. Rosenberg, Wexler, Merck, et al. Class Antagonisms and the Power Structure in Lerbian Social Development; An Inquiry into What Made Lerbians Tick, 5 vols. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953). 5. LeVoler, Rene. La Lerbia sous la Cinquieme Republique; les Mariages et les Liasons Lerbiennes ( Aix-la-Chapelle, 1906). 6. We think it only fair to say that our conclusions are challenged in: Krulzidic, Herzen. Lerbia: East or West? (Moscow, 1848). •11 When as Freshmen we desired, by Chemistry inspired, To give our lives to Science, we ' d begun. White lab-coatedly attired, we eagerly retired To Milbank ' s fourth floor ' s isolation. General Introductory Chemistry While Professor Downes expounded, footsteps hastily resounded Down the hall for it was 10:01. Tardy students were confounded as the last lap they rounded, The door closed, but they had fifty yards to run. When laboratory duty ' s to be done, why it ' s fun, A Chem major ' s life is yet a carefree one. Qualitative Analysis For a Swiftian Lilliputian, analysis of a solution On a semi-micro scale is the custom; But inordinate confusion results from the intrusion Of mere mortals on this microcosm. Quantitative Analysis When laboratory duty ' s to be done, cooking ' s fun, A Chem major ' s life is now a careful one. We no longer precipitated in air with H L S saturated, So grateful, we worked ad infinitum. Completely enervated, resolutely we vacated, To the night watchman ' s ultimatum. When laboratory duty ' s to be done, washing ' s fun, A Chem major ' s life ' s a dedicated one. Organic Chemistry Nylon stocking analyzing, sulfa drug synthesizing, In an unexpected year long vacation, From habitual scrutinizing, quantitative standardizing, Only melting points and distillation. Physical Chemistry When laboratory duty ' s to be done, it is fun, A Chem major ' s life ' s an aromatic one. In three years which have transpired, prerequisites we have acquired, Calculus, both Integral and Differential; Modern Physics is desired, but Chemistry is not required: It ' s a calculating machine that is essential. When laboratory duty ' s to be done, Just for fun!, A Chem major ' s life is then a hectic one. Seminar Chemically conversing, while a beaker of tea nursing, We confer on what is new under the sun. Current articles traversing, atomic theory interspersing, We complement our curriculum. If laboratory duty isn ' t done, — a question : Can we wear lab coats at graduation? 44 B.I. 46 47 There is something spectacular about looking into a micro- scope and coming face to face with a monocotyledonous vas- cular bundle. There is also something spectacular about an apical meristem. The botanist lives as exciting a life as any. But doesn ' t the botanist cut a quaint figure in the world of twentieth-century science? Doesn ' t he putter in his green- house while scientists in other fields are concerned with other worlds? Yet any day now he may discover there, on some damp flowerpot, an alga which will provide the oxygen source for atomic submarines. This is part of the work which has been carried on this year at Barnard. In this instance, botany is applied in an endeavor both practical and provocative. And botanists have become more and more intimate with cells. Today they may even presume to know something of significance about a cell ' s genes, which, although invisible under the microscope, loom so large in contemporary world concern. The botanist becomes as speculative as a philosopher. He be- comes more and more involved with desoxyribonucleic acid. The liltingly named substance sounds completely scientific, and not at all philosophical; the more the botanist knows about desoxyribonucleic acid, however, the better he understands how cells reproduce cells, the way they do their work, and why at last they cease to work. Today, a botanist ' s research may bring him to the very brink of knowing what makes life, what life is, and what makes life end. Here, at the end of all the scientist ' s work, there is speculation. F.S. 50 51 As public interest focuses more and more on extra-terrestrial phenomena, scientific exploration on the earth itself has become eclipsed by a multiplicity of spatial projects. We have become increasingly conscious of other planets at the expense of our own. Therefore it is gratifying to learn that the National Acad- emy of Science is seriously contemplating boring below the ocean floor through the accumulated sediment of 1,800,000,000 years, through the primordial crust which is believed to be more than three miles thick in its thinnest area, and into the interior of the earth. Our present knowledge of the earth ' s interior has been de- rived indirectly from earthquake waves. Protagonists of the sea drilling project feel that a cross section of sediments will pro- vide a ladder — a framework of Time — on which to hang our present fragmentary knowledge. It is hoped that the findings of this project will provide a complete history of the earth ' s climate, will fill in the missing link that makes all of early evolution a mystery, and will give us information concerning the origin of the earth itself. The importance of such an achievement not only to geolo- gists but to everyone can scarcely be overestimated. Such find- ings will be invaluable for a better understanding of the nature of the universe. L.B. J.K. Psychology at Barnard is not the much-publicized popular subject in which so many pro- fess fascination. A psychology major may have little to con- tribute to the common cock- tail party discussion of analysis. Although the major acquires some insight into her own psychological make-up, this is not the sole objective of four years ' study. Rather the study of psychology at Barnard pro- vides the student with a sound basis for objective interpreta- tion of the behavioral pheno- mena of the world. Whether the subject be child development, personality evaluation, percep- tual problems, animal experi- ments or social movements, the student learns to objectify her findings, to report only what she has observed, uncolored by a priori conceptions. Subsequent- ly she seeks relevant causes for the observed phenomena through scientific experimen- tation. She learns also that her methods must be repeatable and her personal findings agreed upon by others a suf- ficent number of times to in- sure their worth. Only after such painstaking procedures will she begin to recognize con- clusions, her own as well as others ' , as valuable in the un- derstanding, prediction and possible control of human be- havior. This way of thought, once acquired, may be carried far beyond the laboratory of its origin. The psychology ma- jor can become a careful and critical audience in any situ- ation in which she may find herself. LK 55 HUMANITIES Onlogos: Myron : Onlogos: Myron: Onlogos: Myron: Onlogos: Myron : Onlogos: Myron : Onlogos : Myron: Hello there Myron, the wife and I have not seen you around the garden lately. How are you? Ah my dear friend, Onlogos, such a query from your nectared lips is hardly considerate. From our infinite dialogues together, you, of all minds, must know that I cannot answer that question. Why, to quote the conclusion of your own book, Ad Fontes — that is, to cite my source of inarticulation — how do I know how I am if I do not even know it I am? And did you not dedicate that monumental tome to the goddess of Doubt? You see, my dear Onlogos, how our exhilirating discussions have threatened my very existence? (A sadistic smile on his marble-like face) Poor Myron. Ob- viously you misunderstood me in our many joyous times to- gether. I never meant you to go this far. Surely you remember our definition of existence as that unto which nothing can be denied or affirmed. How, my shriveling mortal, given that jewel of truth, could you possibly deny your own existence? Well, I . . . Come, let us recapitulate our paradisical times together and see where you went astray. But I . . . Splendid. Now surely you remember how we affirmed that there are two methods of knowing: by doubt and by denial, and how we then found that the only two things worth knowing are God and Man. Yes, but you see . . . Please, I have not finished! Sorry. Perhaps you have forgotten our definitive proofs for the exis- tence of a god. Surely once those grains of salt have been im- bibed, you cannot help but know that your miserable existence follows as a necessary non-sequitur. Oh please, Onlogos, I am at your mercy. Recite for me your famous Fourteen Proofs, those proofs which rocked the tranquil groves of Intelligentsia, those proofs which sent Marx falling to his knees! 58 Onlogos: Don ' t beg, Myron. Myron: (Begging) I . . . Onlogos: Enough! My compassionate soul is moved: I shall recite the two most impressive of the arguments. Surely then the other twelve will fall into place. The first, you recall, is the Argument from Mindlessness and Chaos. We observed empirically, you remember, that most mortals are numbskulls, that the predict- able, rational consistency of this Mindlessness requires some superhuman power as its creator. This power, we said, was none other than the One who made man in his image: who wrought from the goodness of his own mindlessness that marvelous stuff we call Man. Eh? Falling into place, is it? Myron: Yes, Onlogos. Oh, I feel exalted already. Onlogos: (Rhapsodically, unaware of Myron ' s presence) And then, from the resultant chaos of mindless man, we found a 1:1 ratio be- tween thoughtless man and chaotic Reality. I can still see your brother Katcheturian ' s face as he took the ball from there and explained the necessity for wars, the justification for chaotic peace. How is your brother now? Zounds, what a mind! Myron: He ' s working for General Motors. Onlogos: Splendid. Now the second argument: the proof from Contact Lenses. You recall how we saw that from the perfection of con- tact lenses — how they fit the eye exactly and are virtually in- visible to the non-wearer, how perfectly they function to improve vision, how expensive they are — that all these qualities prove the existence of the whole we call Contact Lenses. We saw, further, the ordered purpose and inherent good of this delicate whole, and from there we performed our leap of reason to a First Cause and Creator of so perfect and useful an instrument. Myron: (Excited) And we subtitled that proof the Argument from Pre- scription, citing the analogy of the doctor ' s remedy: we said that the One prescribed life as a remedy for his own ailment! Onlogos: (Almost excited) Ah, so you do remember. Tell me, Myron, have you perused my latest effort, The Metaphysics of Myosis? J.W. 39 Students of Greek and Latin often find them- selves on the defensive about their major, hav- ing to fight for the place of antiquity as a valid study in the modern world. Perhaps we could affirm our preference for smaller classes and leave it at that. But we feel strongly about the maltreatment Greek and Latin have re- ceived at the hands of American educators. The classical heritage is the heritage of all Western civilization. The importance of this study for that reason alone is obvious; at the same time it is a solid foundation for work in any other field. Because of the tendency to regard classics as the least practical phase of the already im- practical humanities, its severest critics are often scientists. For this reason we have chosen to quote from Werner Heisenberg ' s book, The Physicist ' s Conception of Nature. This Nobel Prize-winner has finely expressed our belief in the importance of the classical tradition. Many people are asking today whether a classical education is not too theoretical or unworldly — whether in our age of technology and science a more ' practical ' education would not be much more suited to equip us for life. . . . Defenders of the humanities . . . rightly point out that our whole cultural life, our actions, our thoughts, and our feelings are steeped in the spiritual roots of the West — in that attitude of mind which in ancient times was brought into being by Greek art, Greek poetry, and Greek philosophy. Secondly, we must stress the fact that the whole strength of our Western civilization is derived, and always has been, from the close relationship between the way in which we pose our questions and our practical actions .... What always distinguished Greek thought from that of all others was its ability to change the questions it asked into questions of principle. Thus it could arrive at new points of view which impose order on the colorful kaleidoscope of experience and make it accessible to human thought. Finally, it is justly said that a concern with antiquity creates a sense of judgement in which spiritual values are prized higher than material ones. It is precisely in the tradition of Greek thought that the primacy of the spirit emerges clearly. P.E. 62 Room 12 Milbank, known as La Salle Francaise, is a familiar spot; familiar because most advanced French courses are given here, and pleasant because of its unusual healing powers. This well-lighted square room, strikingly simple in decor, has in a curious way helped more than one tired and nervous student One mirrored wall of. the room reflects a huge map of France, which hangs on the opposite wall. Whether one is facing the map or has her back to it, its image is always before her. The broad black outline of the map seems to melt away into the narrower, twisting bands separating cities and towns, which draw one swiftly along on their curvy routes. Here and there appear magical symbols marking cathedrals, monuments, and ruins. Marked by this magic on the memory of the discoverer, they are stored consciously away as necessary equipment for future voyage into the mountains or along the rivers of the mirrored image. M.D. 65 We often mistakenly think that we can ex- clude the study of language from the study of literature. Thus when one asks us, What are you studying? we answer promptly and p roud- ly: French literature, relegating the French language to only elementary classes. We often forget that in order to understand a writer ' s works we must know not only the French lan- guage, but also that writer ' s peculiar use of it. Clearly, the language of Chretien de Troyes is not the language of Stephane Mallarme; the language of Moliere, Jean Racine, and Pierre Corneille is neither that of Marcel Proust nor that of Guillaume Apollinaire. Each writer explores in his own way the potentialities of the language, and then wills his works to posterity. Words, to the writer, are a living bridge be- tween the writer ' s thoughts and the outside world. Each novelist, philosopher, or poet passes over this bridge in his own way, with or without stopping, testing the resistance of each word and putting his whole weight upon it. Language is the building material, the source of fables, the means by which ideas are trans- lated into communicative form. Without lan- guage literature cannot exist. But if literature cannot exist without language, surely language cannot develop and flourish without literature. The written language, as an art, preserves the mind and the word in action for all ages. M.T. On the Champs Elysees World tension has, for some time, been focused and reflected in the East- West division of the German state. At present no one knows what the outcome of the political troubles there will be, but from any point of view, German unification is a problematic question. Rapport among civilized nations can most quickly and permanently be established on intellectual grounds: literature, art, music, philosophy — cul- ture in its narrow sense can bridge the emotional chasm born of political circumstances. Herder, an eighteenth century German poet, stressed the uniqueness of every nation ' s culture; Goethe spoke of the need for universal communication among unique cultures. This need was never more glaring than during the bitter post World War II years. And today it is the duty and privilege of students to do what they can to know the cultures of other nations as well as of their own. We in New York City have a unique opportunity for such knowledge. Here, in the proverbial melting pot of the world, we have a large German population, and New York City has witnessed a decided post-war interest in German culture. This means more than the cafes and German movie theaters in York- ville, where one can spend evenings without hearing English spoken. It is more than the Wagnerian operas, recently greeted with such interest. It means that German theatrical troupes have appeared on off-Broadway stages and numerous German choirs have sung in our concert halls. Goethe House, with an excellent library and lectures series, has been established on Fifty-sixth Street. Our museums have been displaying German contributions to modern art, and li- braries have been spotlighting German books. Perhaps we cannot solve the world ' s political ills, but we can, nonetheless, look to the future with vigorous optimism. After all, not only are Americans performing Schiller ' s tragedies on our stages, but the young German Sieg- frieds are demanding more of our Louis Armstrong records. Despite the head-shakers, this is progress. D.S. The appearance of a woman in Spanish literature of the Middle Ages was often accompanied by unfavor- able remarks. The poets and prose writers of the four- teenth century exhibited fear and an invincible lack of confidence that made them see women as a punish- ment, a burden which had to be resisted with resigna- tion, or as a net laid out by the devil. But this attitude is absent from Juan Ruiz ' work — EI libro de Buen Amor ( The Book of Good Love ) . Juan Ruiz, Archpriest of Hita, a small town in central Spain, was born in Alcala de Henares at the end of the thirteenth century. The little that is known about his life has been gathered from his book, written toward the end of his life, while unjustly imprisoned for having written a biting satire on the immoral ways of his fellow churchmen. The reasons for his more enlightened view of women presented in El libro de Buen Amor were the Arch- priest ' s knowledge and understanding of human na- ture, his sensitivity, his perspective, his observance of what took place in common and often shady places, his mingling with the general crowd, and not least, his incurable susceptibility to feminine charm. At one point in the book, Ruiz, rejected in love, determines not to speak ill of the coy dame, since after all, women are the most delightful of creatures: . . . because in the sprightly, beautiful and courteous woman, Is all the good and all the pleasures of the world. If God, says Ruiz, had thought that women were something bad, he wouldn ' t have made them or given them as companions to man. In creating his panorama of Spanish society, there- fore, the Archpriest drew the individual subjects of his portraits from life around him. He presents us with examples of women in each of the social groups of his day; we meet the noblewoman, Lady of Quality ; the fijadalgos, ladies of the middle-class; nuns and servants; Moorish and Jewish women and serranas, hillside maidens, the working-class farmers. Each image comes alive with dimension, form, grace, and emotion. This poet who firmly established the Spanish tra- dition of realism and the picaresque autobiography, who renovated lyricism, drama and satire, gave women a new literary status. Juan Ruiz ' treatment of his feminine subjects indicates that he felt the oncoming of a new epoch — the Renaissance. E. De R. 72 Shakespeare Festival at Stratford, Connecticut 74 The poet represents the mind in the act of defending us against itself. Wallace Stevens There is something vaguely humbling about a paradox. Here, two or more apparently irreconcilable extremes come together to affirm some vital essence that they hold in common, for reasons which, we admit, will forever elude the limits of our logic. There are correspondences, resemblances, and discrepancies in the cleverest of our systems, that live beneath the surface, like little, perverse creatures. Their movement into colliding patterns and stubborn exceptions fascinates, defies, and usually defeats us. A world of such half-sad paradox surrounds the poet with a multitude of indefinable motivations, unreasonable joys and reasonable sorrows (and vice versa). His direction inevitably resembles a circle, though often it would appear that he is headed beatifically upward, or despairingly downward: these are temporary detours. And if ever he stops his work to evaluate it in the simple light of the proper and practical, the charm that has allowed him to ignore the essentially negative qualities of art — its non-utility, its ultimate futility — is broken: the vision of the world descends upon his eyes and relieves him of his distortion — and his art. But it is not practical problems that most bewilder and discourage the poet. Even though his name be known, he may never eat his fill; he may look at the world from the isolation of his wisdom, a self-imposed but pain- ful loneliness. But these do not necessarily touch his faith in the power of creation. It is, I think, a frustrating set of paradoxes, more elusive than any one particular doubt, that keeps him from knowing for whom he writes, and toward what end. Creativity, to many artists, is next to, or even a manifestation of, godliness. And yet, creating in his own image, the poet makes men, not gods. His society is more to him than a convenient metaphor for heavenly emulation: the more intense his responses, the more he needs a focus for them. Thus his relationship to an often alien world could be called a symbiotic one — that is, one of interdependence, of mutual pain and mutual succour. Think what he may of the foundering earth, it is at the same time both his subject and his audience, his hindrance and his encouragement; as he ministers to it, it resists; and no matter how transcendent his artistic awareness or its possibly mystical ori- gins, he projects the shadows and promises of other worlds in terms of this one, and for its sake alone, for those who cannot create them for themselves. And so these projections, actualities to him, become vague ideals, once removed from reality, to even the best of audiences. They are subject to the indignity, the finitude, of casual responses, and the poet learns that for him (to quote Stevens again), everything is as unreal as real can be, while for the world, his visions are only as real as unreal can be. And yet — another paradox — if this were not so, and the poet could trans- mit and achieve his imagined world, without cause to cry, he would be silent for a day, and then make the vacuum of perfection his cause and fill it with cries again. For how can he allow his work to be done, to satisfy him on his own exacting terms, without being forced, like Othello, to mourn the loss of his occupation? He would destroy his own empyrean or it would de- stroy him. Yet, in the face of this ironic impotence of art, its necessary balance (or cancellation) of need for, yet horror at, the defects of living, and of the ulti- mate defect, death; in spite of the artist ' s full consciousness that he cannot ever fulfill his vision and still remain to function in the vacuum of its joy — still there are those who are happier in full pursuit of this failure than of any assured success. Among these hopelessly tangled failures of reason, the triumph of feeling is the most humbling paradox of all. R.B. The year 1959 marks the sixty-eighth anniversary of Car- negie Hall. Built in 1891 by Andrew Carnegie, it is one of the few buildings to have survived in a materialistic era on the sheer strength of its immaterial contributions. It is both a record of New York City ' s musical history and a re- minder that the life of art is a long one. A traveler from France, who had been to Carnegie Hall in his youth and was returning in middle age, said that the hall was like a Stradivarius violin: mellower with age for its continuous immersion in the atmosphere of art and human ded- ication. Since the May evening in 1891 when Walter Dam- rosch first raised his baton and the strains of Old Hundred filled the house, Carnegie Hall has offered a rich selection from the works of the great masters. Since the concert when Peter Ilich Tschaikovsky made his first appearance in America, through the modernization of the building in 1924, up to the installation of the midnight jazz concerts in 1956, the Hall has had a lush and spectacular life. Among the first tenants of the building, moving there in 1894, was the Barnard Club, founded by men and women to create a wider interest in higher education. The result of this club was Barnard College. Other tenants have included ex- ponents of the drama, the dance, painting, pedagogy, sculp- ture, religion, and the religiophilosophies or cults. Some of the dwellers have been there for over thirty years: indeed those who have been there for less than fifteen years are considered quite nouveaux. The memories of the people and the music that have filled Carnegie Hall are left as art treasures to the young. Time has made Carnegie a sacred temple, honored by all who have loved music, bequeathed to those who will keep alive this love. J.B. 76 77 I know a girl who worked eagerly ten weeks in an art gallery until the morning she quit. The gallery staff, my friend and her employer, began work in the morning at eleven o ' clock. At one o ' clock, Mr. Heinzman left off dic- tating his autobiography, and went to lunch. My friend took her sandwich out of a desk-drawer and ate lunch at her desk. She boiled water for coffee on Mr. Heinzman ' s hot-plate in the back room. All morning and during her lunch-hour my friend made calls and answered the telephone to painters, customers and smugglers. She offered assistance to anyone who visited the gallery, and when she was refused or the gallery was empty, she typed letters, sometimes to Harry Abrams and sometimes to her mother, and she typed up the notes of her employer ' s memoirs with a maxi- mum of attention and compassion. Eagerly my friend would share her coffee with the Beatnik painters who stopped by; on occasion, she would even divide her sandwich. She kept busy until her employer ' s return at three. My friend began to feel she undersood what was really BEAT better even than the painters who visited her everyday during her employer ' s absence from the gallery. She felt a ripening kinship to the Beat; she brought several sandwiches besides her own to work with her, a bigger pot for boiling water, and extra cups and saucers. The painters said they liked her because she was REGULAR. She was also generous, a sinuous redhead, and had never heard of Norman Mahler. One day when my friend had laid aside Mr. Heinzman ' s autobiography and was typing up passages from On the Road, a woman with a dog came into the gallery. She stayed only a short time, long enough to inform my friend that she was Chairman of a Woman ' s League which collected objects of art, that she herself was reluctantly purchasing a painting for her own home — reluctantly, because frankly she preferred bare walls. She pointed out her choice and accepted from my friend the gallery ' s card, the painter ' s name, and the available data on the painting itself. Together they chose a convienent day for delivery; the woman thanked my friend for her kind- ness, picked up her dog, which looked quite pale and sick, and left the gallery. Two weeks later and several days after this particular painting had been delivered, my friend was sipping Pernod at her desk and lingering over the prose of The Subterraneans when her telephone rang. It was the woman with the sick dog who had bought the painting two Wednesdays previous. About that painting, said the woman to my friend. It arrived several days ago, and really I ' ve just grown to love it. I ' m so glad, said my friend. But actually, the woman continued, I was looking at it again this morn- ing in the full light, and I wondered . . . Yes? inquired my friend. I wondered if the gallery might have the same painting in a slightly smaller size? Well, my friend hesitated. You see, so little of the wall shows now. No, replied my friend, the particular painting you purchased comes in only the size you have and the same colors. Oh, said the woman, I see. S. W. 80 We have been hearing too much about it in the past year: the attitude that is blamed for everything we, the young and promising fail to do. We are so tired of being called apathetic, silent, complacent and indifferent that we no longer re- spond to these accusations with any concern. There is, however, one diagnosis of this tedious case that could still interest us: anti-intellectualism. Anti-intellectualism is certainly not a lack of thinking ca- pacity. We are all at Barnard because we were at one time cited for our intellectual ability, sound character and good health. (Barnard catalogue, P. 20). But this is only one kind of intelligence, the kind that is manifest in carefully nurtured term-papers and assiduously crammed-for exams. Anti-intellectualism, a negation of knowledge by reason, understanding, and consequent enlightenment, entails a men- tal laziness which refuses to reassess or appraise. As far as it applies to us, we tend to associate questioning of, or revolt against, the established, the usual, the average in social values, intellectual standards, and moral judgements with destruction. We may challenge individually, but we no longer do so collectively. This is in fact why we have been called silent. We have gone into spiritual hiding and no longer communicate with each other on an intellectual level. That faculty which once made people collectively jeer at the obvious, disparage the passive, respond to the outspoken, has become atrophied in us. Thus we seem in a way to be seriously ill. Whenever we blame our professor for our not getting anything out of a course we are also being anti-intellectual, for our boredom results not from lack of stimulation but from a lack of response. Overlooking the fact that our professors introduce us to new disciplines, facts and ideas, we implicitly expect them to spare us intellectual struggle. Here again we overlook our individual responsibility by showing a reluctance to think for and among ourselves. Whenever we become aware of dullness and silence, we are victims of our own anti- intellectualism. In a way therefore we are the ancients in the sense that Sir Francis Bacon meant when referring to his contemporaries, over three centuries ago. Bacon ' s time was very much like our own, aware of impending disaster born of a scientific age. Bacon meant we are the last age of man: we shall have no inheritors. His saying was of course a paradox. One cannot in the present conceive the impact that one shall have had in restrospect. Yet we — the moderns of Barnard — have already made an impression on our own ancients ; we have — just having begun to assert our adulthood — already acquired the unflat- tering and foreboding label of apathetic and silent. And if we do not articulate soon, we shall indeed be the whimper with which the world may end. 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LIBBY SHANA HALPERN 565 West 169 Street New York 32, N.Y. LORRAINE HARNER 53 Englewood Road Clifton, N.J. HOLLY ELEANOR HARRISON 200 Cabrini Boulevard New York 33, N.Y. GAIL RUTH HARTE 1025 Fifth Avenue New York 28, N.Y. ELAINE BILLIE HERMAN 485 Bronx River Road Yonkers, N.Y. LINDA JOY HERTAN 116-24 Park Lane South Kew Gardens, N.Y. MARION HESS 79-05 149 Street Flushing 67, N.Y. RUTH B. HIRSHMAN 145 Wayne Avenue Suffern, N.Y. DEBORAH WHITNEY HOBSON 33 Riverside Drive New York 23, N.Y. JOY HARRIET HOCHSTADT 2239 Troy Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. DIANNE HODAS 1064 East 12 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. GILDA MIRIAM HOLZMAN 3109 Brighton 7 Street Brooklyn 35, N.Y. GRACE BETTY HOROWITZ 529 North Terrace Avenue Mount Vernon, N.Y. CAROLE ANN HUTCHEON 414 Morris Avenue New York 51, N.Y. LUCY HUTCHINGS 825 Newell Street Walla Walla, Wash. 170 ADELE JOAN IDE 123-33 146 Street South Ozone Park, N.Y. PENELOPE LOIS IRELAND 83 Park Terrace West New York 34, N.Y. MARY LOU JACOBS 25 South Street Houlton, Me. MIRIAM S. JACOBSON 250 Orchard Street New Haven, Conn. CLAIRE BERTHA JAEGER 1530 East 19 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. ALICE PAULA JELLINGER 220 Jayne Avenue Patchogue, N.Y. CAROLE JONES 421 Pinebrook Boulevard New Rochelle, N.Y. ELLEN KATZOFF JOSEPH 164-20 Highland Avenue Jamaica, N.Y. EUGENIE J. JUDEY 110 Morningside Drive New York 27, N.Y. ELEANOR KAGLE 495 West 186 Street New York 33, N.Y. KATHERINE D. KAMENS 55 Park Avenue Ardsley, N.Y. MIRA E. KARP 175 Tacoma Avenue Buffalo 16, N.Y. ETHEL JUDITH KATZ 2165 Friendship Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. LINDA JOAN KAUFMAN 73-43 Park Drive East Flushing 67, N.Y. MADELON ILENE KAVEY 18 Berweck Road Scarsdale, N.Y. ELIZABETH JANET KEEN 9 LaRue Drive Huntington, N.Y. BARBARA JOYCE KELLOG 110 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, N.J. LINDA NICOLE KENNETH 180 Lefferts Road Woodmere, N.Y. BARBARA KENT 697 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. PATRICIA S. KHOURI 8050 Narrows Avenue Brooklyn 9, N.Y. NANG-NANG KIM c o Major T.P.E. Gougelmann. P.O. Box 1447 Williamsburg, Va. SALLY PUTNAM KIMBALL 501 West 120 Street New York 27, N.Y. NORMA KLEIN 47 East 88 Street New York 28, N.Y. KAREN KAY KLIMCHECK Rye Colony 34B Rye, N.Y. MYRA KRAMER 2440 Sedgwick Avenue New York 68, N.Y. RUTH STRAUS KWIT 3973 Saxon Avenue New York 63, N.Y. JACQUELINE DAY LaCROIX 211 East 18 Street New York 3, N.Y. JACQUELINE LAHN 69-10 108 Street Forest Hills, N.Y. NANCY IRENE LANE 322 West 75 Street New York 23, N.Y. JOAN E. LARKIN 45-22 Douglaston Parkway Douglaston 62, N.Y. BRAHNA LAUGER 672 South Buhl Farm Drive Sharon, Pa. ELIZABETH LAUH 435 Riverside Drive New York 25, N.Y. MURIEL LEDERMAN 215 East Gunhill Road New York 67, N.Y. CARLA RUTH LEON 1013 President Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. CLARA C. LEONOR 34-47 28 Street Long Island City 6, N.Y. GWEN MILLER LERNER 1 East Harriet Avenue Palisades Park, N.J. ELIZABETH READ LESCH 19 Woods Lane Scarsdale, N.Y. JOYCE LEVENSON 323 East 46 Street Brooklyn 3, N.Y. ETHEL LINDA LEVI 1648 West 1 Street Brooklyn 23, N.Y. MARJORIE B. LEVIN 231 East 76 Street New York 2 1, N.Y. REBECCA FAITH LEVIN 349 Wyoming Avenue Millburn, N.J. ANN REBEKAH LEVY 853 Walton Avenue New York 51, N.Y. RUTH LOLA LEWIN 498 West End Avenue New York 24, N.Y. CECILE JOAN LICHTMAN 222 East 82 Street New York 28, N.Y. CLAIRE E. LOEB 411 West 115 Street New York 25, N.Y. 171 SUSAN LOUISE LOEW 4338 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. GAY ALICEMARIE LOFGREN 1510 Dickinson Road Havertown, Pa. FREDERICA B. LORD 176 State Street Framingham Center, Mass. JANET LOU LOTZ 322 West 72 Street New York, N.Y. MARIANNE LOWENKOPF 1475 Theriot Avenue New York 60, N.Y. RUTH MARY McCARTHY 29 Claremont Avenue New York 27, N.Y. CARMEN L. McKENNA 2728 Henry Hudson Parkway New York 63, N.Y. MARGARET A. MACBAIN R.F.D. 2 Mount Kisco, N.Y. DEANNA COLLE MANEKER 250 West 94 Street New York 25, N.Y. ISABEL SANDRA MARCUS 1080 Lambert Road Teaneck, N.J. MARCIA M. MARGOLIS 1035 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn 12, N.Y. JACQUELINE R. MARKS 1700 Albemarle Road Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ISABELLA MARSIGLI 933 Park Avenue New York 28, N.Y. VIRGINIA RUTH MASON 14 Brown Street Norwich, N.Y. ELONA MEISELMAN 41 Supple Road Dorchester, Mass. SUSAN MELDER 49 Circuit Avenue North Worcester, Mass. BEULAH M. MENDELSON 153 Lockwood Avenue Yonkers, N.Y. HELAINE P. MERESMAN Seville Avenue Rye, N.Y. MARIE MESAROS 107-53 139 Street Jamaica 35, N.Y. GAIL MEYERS 183 Lefferts Road Woodmere, N.Y. LYNN MEYERS 1030 New McNeil Avenue Lawrence, N.Y. LYNN FIELDMAN MILLER 304 West 107 Street, Apt. 3B New York 25, N.Y. ANNE MIODOWNIK 740 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. BARBARA B. MOLL 6553 Darlington Road Pittsburgh, Pa. NADIA B. MORENO 50 Sutton Place South New York 22, N.Y. DEANNE M. MORRIS 137-04 71 Avenue Flushing 67, N.Y. TEMPLETON MOSSMAN 212 Lexington Street Westbury, N.Y. RHOMA MOSTEL 251 Harrison Street Passaic, N.J. SYLVIA L. MOWSHOWITZ 81-26 Haddon Street Jamaica, N.Y. N. MULLER- KULENKAMPFF 14 Cedarwood Road White Plains, N.Y. BONNIE HILL MUNRO 46 Clinton Place Mount Vernon, N.Y. CAROL MARIE MURRAY 137 Patton Boulevard New Hyde Park, N.Y. SHEILA JUNE MUTTERPERL 1713 Beverley Road Brooklyn 26, N.Y. JANE MILDRED NADLER 6 Willow Place Great Neck, N.Y. JOY ELIZABETH NATHAN 350 West 57 Street New York 19, N.Y. RUTH NESTLE 1661 East 24 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. MYRNA NEURINGER 2 132 76 Street Brooklyn 14, N.Y. SHEILA NEVINS 104 Second Avenue New York 3, N.Y. JULIA T. O ' CONNOR Cantitoe Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. NANCY ODINOV 1036 East 5 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. ERNA OLAFSON R.D. 1, Bush Lane Ithaca, N.Y. FREYA OLAFSON R.D. 1 Ithaca, N.Y. LINDA PASMANTIER 383 Oak Avenue Cedarhurst, N.Y. 172 EILEEN LOIS PAWLOWSKI 56 North Market Street Glen Lyon, Pa. ANDREA E. PENKOWER 370 Fort Washington Avenue New York 33, N.Y. KATHERIN L. PERUTZ Locust Cove Kings Point, N.Y. GALE E. PETERS 27 Du Bois Street Darien, Conn. LUCILLE IRIS POLLACK 2163 Ford Street Brooklyn 11, N.Y. AHRONA POMERANTZ 60 Knolls Crescent New York 63, N.Y. ANNE L. PRESCOTT 100 West 12 Street New York 11, N.Y. LORNA H. PRESTIN 15 Pine Drive Great Neck, N.Y. MARY ALBERTHA QUEELEY 107 Harrishof Street Boston, Mass. CAROLE E. RABINS 1 Devon Road Rockville Centre, N.Y. MARCIA DEBORAH RACKOW 86-47 Midland Parkway Jamaica 32, N.Y. HARRIET RATZKIN 20 Sickles Street New York 40, N.Y. JUDITH REICH 45 Sunnyside Avenue Brooklyn 7, N.Y. SUSAN L. RENTE 31 Garrison Road Williamsville, N.Y. LOUISE RHINELANDER 3 Apple Tree Lane Farmington Charlottesville 16, Va. LENORE S. RICHMAN 2700 Grand Concourse New York 58, N.Y. DONNA H. RICHMOND 79 Truro Lane Milton, Mass. SUSAN SHULMAN RICHSTONE 316 West 105 Street New York 25, N.Y. SANDRA JOY ROBBINS 241 Central Park West New York 24, N.Y. ELIZABETH J. ROBERTSON Argilla Road Ipswich, Mass. DOROTHY M. ROSE 1195 South Poplar Avenue Kankakee, 111. JUDITH SUSAN ROSE 2520 Kings Highway Brooklyn 29, N.Y. JEAN LOIS ROSENBERG 65 West 95 Street New York 25, N.Y. CAROL M. ROSENBLATT 1999 East 5 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. PATSY HELEN ROSENFELD 30 West 60 Street New York 23, N.Y. JUDITH WENDY ROSES 3543 Wayne Avenue New York 67, N.Y. FAY ELAINE ROSS 170 Wales Avenue River Edge, N.J. SUZANNE WEBER ROSS 510 West 110 Street New York 25, N.Y. EILEEN ROTH 48-38 204 Street Bayside, N.Y. DEBORA ROTHMAN 1050 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 26, N.Y. BEVERLY S. ROZMAN 2215 79 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. NORMA CECILE RUBIN 5000 15 Avenue Brooklyn 19, N.Y. SUSAN MADELINE RUBIN 909 West Winona Avenue Chicago 40, 111. JEAN RUDOVSKY 175-49 Dalny Road Jamaica 32, N.Y. HELENE RUND 573 Winthrop Avenue New Haven, Conn. BARBARA B. RUSSANO 2139 East 34 Street Brooklyn 34, N.Y. LINN SAGE Mantua Mill Road Glyndon, Md. PRISCILLA DUNN SALMAN 101 Parsonage Hill Road Short Hills, N.J. CATHERINE ANN SAVINO 40-14 69 Street Woodside 77, N.Y. ROSALIE C. SCHAEFFER 423 Passaic Avenue Passaic, N.J. NAOMI B. SCHIFF 1303 Carroll Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. FELICIA R. SCHILLER 222 Penn Street Brooklyn 11, N.Y. MYRA SCHNAPPER 24 Gateway Rockville Centre, N.Y. 173 GAIL LOUISE SCHOR 225 West 232 Street New York 63, N.Y. ROCHELLE R. SCHREIBMAN 245 West Walnut Street Long Beach, N.Y. GRACE JUNE SCHULHOF 576 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, N.Y. LINDA ANN SCHWACK 1117 Manor Avenue New York 59, N.Y. MARY L. SCHWEIKERT 37-27 79 Street Jackson Heights 72, N.Y. NIKI SCOUFOPOULOS 1349 Lexington Avenue New York 28, N.Y. SALLY SCUDDER 80 72 Street Brooklyn 9, N.Y. RUTH SEGAL 107 Wellington Hill Mattapan, Mass. EDNA LEE SELAN 2305 Grand Avenue New York 68, N.Y. PATRICIA SHANAHAN 2501 South Park Road Bethel Park, Pa. CAROLYN B. SHAPIRO 783 East Fourth Street Brooklyn 18, N.Y. CLARA BARBARA SHAPIRO 41 West 82 Street New York 24, N.Y. DARLINE G. SHAPIRO 1640 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N.Y. DIANA MARCIA SHAPIRO 3204 Holland Avenue New York 67, N.Y. JUDITH ROSE SHAPIRO 499 Stratford Road Brooklyn 18, N.Y. EMILY F. SHAPPELL 135 Kneeland Avenue Yonkers, N.Y. LOIS P. SHERWIN 15 West 81 Street New York 24, N.Y. OLGA SHNIPER 84-55 Parsons Boulevard Jamaica 32, N.Y. SARA MAYHEW SHUMER 57 Montague Place Montclair, N.J. LOIS PHYLLIS SIEGEL 58 Argyle Road Brooklyn 18, N.Y. LOIS SILVERSTEIN 75-18 193 Street Flushing 66, N.Y. NORMA SIMON 3840 Cannon Place New York 63, N.Y. SARA LAURA SINGMAN 63-36 99 Street Forest Hills 74, N.Y. BONNIE LOU SLATER 120 Vennilyea Avenue New York 34, N.Y. AUDREY C. SMITH 819 Edgewood Drive Charleston, W. Va. TOBE MONICA SOKOLOW 938 N Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. SYLVIA B. SOLOMON 432 Pearson Avenue Williamsport, Pa. WILMA MARCIA SOLOMON 461 Leslie Street Newark, N.J. SANDRA J. SPECINER 72-10 112 Street Forest Hills 75, N.Y. JANET BURKE SPENCER 303 West 106 Street New York 25, N.Y. MONICA JANE SPITZER 83-57 118 Street Kew Gardens 15, N.Y. RUTH J. SPIVAKOVSKY Weston Road Westport, Conn. DANUTE STATKUS Calle San Ignacio No. 28 Los Laureles, El Paraiso Caracas, Venezuela MARSHA STAVIN 2913 Foster Avenue Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOYCE IRIS STEG 67-14 108 Street Forest Hills, N.Y. CAROL LEILA STEIN 53 Forest Row Great Neck, N.Y. LOUISE GLICKLER STEIN Accomac Road Wyncote, Pa. MOLLY STERLING 49 Wellington Court Brooklyn 30, N.Y. ROXANA E. STOESSEL 116 Pinehurst Avenue New York 33, N.Y. ELEANOR ANNE STOKES 4228 Spruce Street Philadelphia 4, Pa. ROCHELLE R. STOLLER 67-49 185 Street Flushing 65, N.Y. NORMA SUZANNE STUTZEL 303 Beverly Road Brooklyn 18, N.Y. EILEEN MAE THALER 501 Lefferts Avenue Brooklyn 25, N.Y. CHARLENE META THEEL 107 Grandview Avenue Nanuet, N.Y. ELIZABETH K. THORNTON 77 Long Hill Road Oakland, N.J. 174 RYNA R. THROPE 9201 68 Avenue Forest Hills, N.Y. ROSEMARY TICHLER 556 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn, N.Y. MARTHA TOLPIN 81 East 208 Street New York 67, N.Y. MARTHA GENE ULLMAN 119 Waverly Place New York 1 1, N.Y. VIRGINIA M. VALESIO Little Neck Road Huntington, N.Y. MARIA LIVIA VERTI 340 East 74 Street New York 21, N.Y. HELEN MAREN VOLSTAD R.F.D. 1, Box 92 Sparta, N.J. EDNA JANET WADSWORTH 86 Grove Street Bangor, Me. ROSALIE CAROL WAGNER 117 West 197 Street New York 63, N.Y. MARCIA HELEN WALDER 212-19 Richland Avenue Flushing 64, N.Y. GRETCHEN M. WALSH Alton Road Yardley, Pa. BETTY WANG 120 Newcomb Road Tenafly, N.J. MARJORIE E. WECHSLER 169 Grovers Avenue Winthrop 52, Mass. DOROTHY PEH-HWEI WEI 309 West 104 Street New York 25, N.Y. MARIAN RITA WEINBAUM 186-21 Chelsea Street Jamaica 32, N.Y. AUDREY K. WEINBERG 2 1 Claremont Avenue New York 27, N.Y. GAIL S. WEINBERG 5 Putnam Road Scarsdale, N.Y. LEE R. WEINBERG 414 West 120 Street New York 27, N.Y. SYDNEY STAHL WEINBERG 90 La Salle Street, Apt. 17A New York 27, N.Y. MARION F. WEINSTEIN 30 Deepdene Road Forest Hills, N.Y. GILDA BELLE WEISS 41 Lewis Parkway Yonkers, N.Y. MARILYN BETH WEISS 1034 East 8 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. JANE WEISSMAN 540 Bleeker Avenue Mamaroneck, N.Y. MARIAN FAY WEITZMAN 159 Golf Gourt Teaneck, N.J. TERESA De HARO WELCH 4147 Newton Dallas 19, Texas CYNTHIA WELLINS 1802 Avenue Y Brooklyn 35, N.Y. ROSEMARY E. WHITE 906 Highland Road Charleston 2, W. Va. ELIZABETH P. WIEDLE 84-50 86 Avenue Woodhaven 21, N.Y. CATHERINE M. WILLIAMS East Ferry Lane Saugatuck, Conn. ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS 289 Convent Avenue New York 31, N.Y. GALEN WILLIAMS 321 East 69 Street New York 21, N.Y. IRENE A. WILSON 322 West 72 Street New York 23, N.Y. STEPHANIE K. WINSTON 4008 Virginia Avenue Charleston, W. Va. IRENE WINTER 243 Rugby Road Brooklyn 26, N.Y. JUDITH FLORENCE WITKIN 885 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. SARA LOUISE H. WOLF 7113 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore 15, Md. ZELDA JUDITH WOLFE 420 North Robinson Street Schenectady 4, N.Y. SHIRLEY TING-YIN WONG 85, Waterloo Road Kowloon, Hong Kong HELEN BATSHEVA WORMS 720 West 172 Street New York 32, N.Y. SANDRA LEE YANTCH 23 Highland Street Auburn, N.Y. ARLENE E. YOSHIKAMI 632 Columbus Avenue New York 24, N.Y. BARBARA D. ZEITLIN 943 North Wood Avenue Linden, N.J. JUDITH ZUCKERMAN 1883 Clinton Avenue New York 57, N.Y. 175 Class of 1961 MURIEL EILEEN ABOFF 156 Hillside Road Elizabeth, N.J. LENORE R. ABRAMSON 523 East 14 Street New York 9, N.Y. ELSA IRENE ADELMAN 1017 East Lawn Drive Teaneck, N.J. ELLEN ADLER 123 Frontenac Buffalo, N.Y. CYNTHIA M. AHLFORS 45 Yale Street Winchester, Mass. SYLVIE ALPERT 12 Welwyn Road Great Neck, N.Y. CELINE J. ALVAREZ 28 West 86 Street New York 24, N.Y. SUSANNE E. ANDOVER 4376 East 177 Street New York 61, N.Y. JENNIFER ANGER 651 N.W. Culpepper Terrace Portland 10, Ore. IRIS STEPHANIE ANSELL 2780 University Avenue New York 68, N.Y. BEVERLY ANN ARONSON 3247 College Avenue Indianapolis, Ind. JUDITH MARCIA ATKINS 817 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. GIEDRE S. AVIZONIS 51 Maple Avenue Bay Shore, N.Y. NAOMI ELLEN BARASH 62 Bay 26 Street Brooklyn 14, N.Y. CYNTHIA BARBER 19 Evelyn Road Waban, Mass. CLARA S. BATES 191 Hamilton Road Chappaqua, N.Y. CELIA BECK 1421 52 Street Brooklyn 19, N.Y. M. ALANN BEDFORD 7 Westover Road Fort Worth 7, Texas CLAIRE RUTH BERGER 54 Inwood Street Yonkers, N.Y. RONNIE E. BERGER 142 Laurel Hill Terrace New York 40, N.Y. ELLEN D. BERLAND 1723 Avenue X Brooklyn 35, N.Y. LOUISE D. BERNIKOW 70-12 141 Street Flushing 67, N.Y. INARA RASMA BERZINS 107 West 109 Street New York 25, N.Y. SHARON RAE BITTENSON 1917 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn 36, N.Y. SHAREEN BLAIR 385 South Forest Street Denver, Colo. RENA SARA BLUMENFIELD 1330 East 17 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. PHYLLIS SUSAN BONFIELD 1440 54 Street Brooklyn 19, N.Y. JULIA MAE BRANDES 4064 Bronx Boulevard New York 66, N.Y. MARINA IRENE BRAUDE 180 Riverside Drive New York 24, N.Y. GOLDAH BRENNER 1375 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N.Y. CORNELIA C. BRISKOW 45 West Tulpehocken Street Philadelphia 44, Pa. ALICE HELENE BRODY 72 1 Meetinghouse Road Elkins Park 17, Pa. JOHNNINE JO BROWN Meservey Iowa TONI MARLENE BROWN 250 West 94 Street New York 25, N.Y. VALERIE B. BRUSSEL 465 West 23 Street New York 1 1, N.Y. BERNICE LEA BUCHALTER 506 Homestead Avenue Haddonfield, N.J. LESLEY SCHILD BUNIM 7506 Maple Avenue Chevy Chase 15, Md. SARA A. BUSH 9007 Briarwood Lane Dallas 9, Texas GLORIA JEAN CARLONE 650 East 229 Street New York 66, N.Y. GERALDINE B. CARRO 54 Leland Road Brookline 67, Mass. JOAN CAROL CHABROWE 653 Montgomery Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. FRANCES YEE CHIH CHANG 7 De Kalb Place Morristown, N.J. ETHNE H. CHESTERMAN 200 Congress Street Brooklyn, N.Y. NANCY CHEZAR 2118 Tomlinson Avenue Ney York 61, N.Y. SIMONE CHOUEKE 40 Yamamoto Dori 3-chome Kobe, Japan 176 BARBARA P. CLARKE 4313 Martha Avenue New York 70, N.Y. BEATRICE RUTH COHAN 77 Charles Street New York 14, N.Y. KAREN RUTH COHN 3681 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. ANNETTE C. COIRA 1516 East 24 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. JUDITH L. COMMISSO 127 Macri Avenue White Plains, N.Y. BARBARA E. COPELAND 8311 Forrest Avenue Philadelphia 50, Pa. GEMMA CORRADI Via Fratelli, Bandiera 26 Rome, Italy SANDRA CRYSTAL 37-32 104 Street Corona 68, N.Y. FRANCES LEAH DANKBERG 1150 Pelham Parkway South New York 61, N.Y. TINA PATRICIA DAVIDSON 14 Tunstall Road Scarsdale, N.Y. KATHLEEN DA VIES 256 Neal Dow Avenue Staten Island, N.Y. ALICIA MERRILL DECKER 14 Sutton Place South New York 22, N.Y. JUDITH DEUTSCH 1582 Carroll Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. ANTOINETTE F. DOMENECH 1 Terrace Drive Port Washington, N.Y. TERESA DONATI 8747 26 Avenue Brooklyn 14, N.Y. SHARON MARIE DOYLE 2736 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis 8, Minn. JUDITH E. DULINAWKA 670 Main Street West Seneca 24, N.Y. JUDITH E. EDDLETON 300 Lincoln Boulevard Merrick, N.Y. JUDITH EISENBERG 800 Jewett Avenue Staten Island 14, N.Y. NORMA L. EISNER 116-18 217 Street Cambria Heights, N.Y. SYLVIA ELIAS 222 West 83 Street New York 24, N.Y. NANCY M. ENGBRETSEN Peaceable Hill Brewster, N.Y. MADELINE HELENA ENGEL 245 Echo Place New York 57, N.Y. LILLIAN EOYANG 790 Riverside Drive New York 32, N.Y. ELEANOR EPSTEIN 2555 West Gramercy San Antonio 1, Texas RUTH LAURA ETSCOVITZ 54 North Street Houlton, Me. DENA JUDITH EVANS 34 Priscilla Road Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. CAROL ANN FEIST 601 West 192 Street New York 40, N.Y. LINDA BETH FELDMAN 1776 Union Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. JUDITH FARR FILLMORE 445 East 69 Street New York 2 1, N.Y. JOAN FINKELSTEIN Ramapo Trail Harrison, N.Y. VIVIAN CAROL FINSMITH 5 Ridge Road Searingtown, N.Y. JANET E. FISCHER 640 Riverside Drive New York 31, N.Y. THELMA ANNA FISHMAN 1146 East 26 Street Brooklyn 10, N.Y. MARIAN CELIA FOLK 543 Wheeler Avenue Scranton, Pa. SYLVIA ELAINE FOREMAN 1022 Ridge Avenue Youngstown 2, Ohio KATHLEEN ADELE FOSTER 170-20 27 Avenue Flushing 58, N.Y. NORA BARBARA FOX 38 East 85 Street New York 28, N.Y. NORMA FOX 1814 East 22 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. ROBERTA FOX 140 Cabrina Boulevard New York 33, N.Y. SUZANNE FRANK 39-45 45 Street Long Island City 4, N.Y. JOSEFA FREEDMAN 655 Chilton Avenue Niagara Falls, N.Y. SUZANNE HART FREMON 311 Western Way Princeton, N.J. PHYLLIS N. FRIEDBERG P.O. Box 162 Mountaindale, N.Y. 177 CAROL ZACHARY FRIEDMAN 49 Main Street Unadilla, N.Y. JUDITH S. FROMOWITZ 1324 Commonwealth New York 72, N.Y. HANITA FRYMER 62-59 108 Street Forest Hills, N.Y. BRENDA FURMAN 175 West 79 Street New York 24, N.Y. GERALDINE GABIANELLI 1022 Mix Avenue Hamden, Conn. LILA MILLIE GARDNER 65-10 99 Street Forest Hills 74, N.Y. GRACE ELSIE GEIST 69-47 Nansen Street Forest Hills 75, N.Y. CAROL L. GINSBERG 5516 Mission Road Kansas City 3, Kans. LOIS INA GINSBERG 175 Rutledge Road Belmont, Mass. MONIQUE GIRAUD 263 Beechmont Drive New Rochelle, N.Y. LORRAINE E. GLATT 3136 Perry Avenue New York 67, N.Y. JANE MARION GODWIN 1861 Troy Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. BARBARA E. GOETZ R.F.D. 170 Rhinebeck, N.Y. JUDITH MIRIAM GOLD 160 East Third Street New York 9, N.Y. SUZANNE ELLEN GOLD 223 Belmont Road West Palm Beach, Fla. MARIANNE GOLDNER 322 West 72 Street New York 23, N.Y. FRANCES J. GOLDSTEIN R.F.D. 1 Mahopac, N.Y. LINDA GOLDWATER 39 Gramercy Park North New York 10, N.Y. RAMONA E. GOLIGER 7 1 1 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. NANCY ADELE GOODMAN 250 West 104 Street New York 25, N.Y. ALICE GOTTLIEB 825 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. ALICE GOUREVITCH 510 West 123 Street New York 27, N.Y. LINDA PHYLLIS GREEN 230 West 79 Street New York 24, N.Y. SUSAN HELEN GREENFIELD 123 Valentine Lane Yonkers, N.Y. JANET MARY GREGORY 365 Valley Stream Boulevard Valley Stream, N.Y. ARLENE J. GROSSMAN 490 West 187 Street New York 33, N.Y. LYNETTE GROSSMAN 164 Winchester Street Brookline, Mass. SUSAN GURIN 4 Grosvenor Place Great Neck, N.Y. KATHY GUTHMULLER State Road Deposit, N.Y. CHELLEY SHANER GUTIN 1230 Sheridan Avenue New York 56, N.Y. DOROTHEA B. HABERMAN 452 Fort Washington Avenue New York 33, N.Y. SUSAN HALL 241 Oenoke Ridge New Canaan, Conn. JUDITH L. HAMILTON 835 Sixteenth Street Wilmette, 111. ALIDA CAROL HANLON 432 East Fifth Street Mount Vernon, N.Y. MARILYN HARRIS 3702 Kings Highway Brooklyn, N.Y. ANN H. HAY West Lake Road Tuxedo Park, N.Y. LAURA KATE HEATH 2 Holt Street Concord, N.H. SUSAN F. HEIMANN 310 West 85 Street New York 24, N.Y. SHEILA HENDERSON General Uquiza 3217 Montevideo, Uruguay JOYCE ANITA HOFFMAN 1568 East 5 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. BARBARA JOY HOLDEN 1155 East 17 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. CHARLOTTE M. HOROWITZ 2089 Cedar Avenue New York 68, N.Y. RHODA ANN HORWIN 602 15 Street Windber, Pa. JANICE LOUISE HOUK 421 West 27 Street Merced, Calif. COPPELIA HUBER 1947 14 Street, North Seattle 2, Wash. 178 PATRICIA B. HUGHES 83 Village Hill Road Belmont, Mass. PHYLLIS J. HURWITZ 64 Aldrich Avenue Binghamton, N.Y. ANGELA M. B. HUXLEY Under Mountain House Lenox, Mass. SHERRY LYNN HYMAN 913 Melrose Avenue Melrose Park Philadelphia 26, Pa. SUSAN RAE ISRAEL 785 Mace Avenue New York 67, N.Y. CAROLEE P. KAMIN 47 East 58 Street Brooklyn 3, N.Y. PATRICIA ROSEN KAPLAN 168 West 86 Street New York 24, N.Y. NANCY JANE KAUFMANN 2050 Anthony Avenue New York 57, N.Y. ELEANOR ROSE KAVELLE 750 Kappock Street New York 63, N.Y. JEANNE KAYE 73-49 179 Street Flushing 66, N.Y. HARRIET D. KETIVE 450 West End Avenue New York 24, N.Y. SARAH M. KINKADE 56 Sargent Crossway Brookline, Mass. NANCY KIPNIS 325 Riverside Drive New York 25, N.Y. HELEN BARBARA KIRSCH 1268 Albany Avenue Brooklyn 3, N.Y. MIRIAM KLAUSNER 1820 Loring Place New York 53, N.Y. SUSAN JACOBS KLAVENS 608 West 113 Street New York 25, N.Y. MARY-JO KLINE 543 McDowell Place Elmira, N.Y. LINDA K. KNOWLTON 104 Church Lane Claymont, Dela. ROBERTA WILLA KOCH 161 Wolcott Road Akron 13, Ohio BEVERLY TINA KOROBOW 105 Division Street Keyport, N.J. SUSAN JOY KOSSMAN 1984 Revere Road Cleveland 18, Ohio TESS KOURKOUMELIS 1109 Arlington Avenue Teaneck, N.J. CAROL LINDA KREPON 31 Berkshire Avenue Sharon, Mass. MARILYN KRISBERG 1320 51 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. SUSAN KRITZ 225 West 86 Street New York 24, N.Y. WENDY J. KUPSICK 40 East 88 Street New York 28, N.Y. JUDITH NAOMI KURZ 515 Cathcart Avenue Orlando, Fla. SHEILA G. KUSHNER 444 Beach 22 Street Far Rockaway 91, N.Y. JULIETTE ANNE LeBARON 712 Glenmore Boulevard Glendale 6, Calif. JUDITH ADELE LEBOWITZ 141 Lenox Road Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ANN KATHERINE LEE 34-11 93 Street Flushing 72, N.Y. MERRIE ANGELA LEEDS 829 Park Avenue New York 21, N.Y. LINDA JOYCE LEIBOWITZ 2705 Kings Highway Brooklyn 29, N.Y. MARCIA LEE LEVITT 415 East Prospect Avenue Mount Vernon, N.Y. TOBIE P. LEVY 85 East End Avenue New York 28, N.Y. EDNA LEWIS 210 Northampton Street Roxbury, Mass. JUDITH LIBOVE R.D. 1 Robbinsville, N.J. SIGRID ANNA LINNEVOLD 4 Storrs Road Storrs, Conn. MARY LIVADAS 19 Kritis Street Nea Halkidon, Athens, Greece MARY R. LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 812 Waynesboro, Va. FRANCINE SARA LOSEN 883 Boulevard East Weehawken, N.J. nancy Mcdonald lowe 1 Willow Road Bronxville, N.Y. SHEILA LOWENBRAUN 2161 Barnes Avenue New York 62, N.Y. GERTRUDE WRIGHT LUNT 31 The Common Williamsville, N.Y. 179 LINDA LEE McALISTER 8856 Calden Avenue Los Angeles 2, Calif. susan Mcdonald 4106 42 Street, N.W. Washington 16, D.C. MARY H. McGRAW 914 East College Avenue Appleton, Wise. ELIZABETH McGUIRE 133 Lower Boulevard New London, Conn. SUZY McKEE 41 West 83 Street New York 24, N.Y. GRETCHEN E. McLEAN 348 Grosvenor Road Rochester, N.Y. PHYLLIS BEATRICE MACK 151 Saranac Buffalo, N.Y. MAXINE SYLVIA MAISELS 1221 Kings Highway Brooklyn, N.Y. MABEL JEAN MARSH R.D. 2 Randolph, N.Y. MARILYNN ANN MARTIN Martin Century Farms Lansdale, Pa. MARY LOUISE MARTURANO 620 West Dominck Street Rome, N.Y. RACHEL BETH MAX 5640 Guilford Street Indianapolis, Ind. LOUISE MAYER 245 Echo Place New York 57, N.Y. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH MAZE 1171 East 19 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. DEBORAH TOBY MELZAK 76 Leighton Avenue Yonkers, N.Y. DOROTHY BERTHA MEMOLO Star Route Moscow, Pa. AGNES MARY MERCURIO 7213 8 Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. 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ELIZABETH SESSIONS 70 Alexander Street Princeton, N.J. ANN ELIZ. SHAMONSEY 1748 McDonough Avenue Scranton, Pa. JOAN I. SHARP 10 Allison Lane Thornwood, N.Y. BONNIE SHEILA SHERR 2437 North 50 Street Philadelphia, Pa. ELLEN CLAIRE SIEGEL 62-59 108 Street Forest Hills, N.Y. SHEILA SIEGEL 212 36 Street Union City, N.J. LUCY SILVAY 237 East 81 Street New York 28, N.Y. JOANN C. SILVERBERG 1937 Powell Av enue New York 60, N.Y. LORRAINE SILVERSTEIN 140 Riverside Drive New York 24, N.Y. MARGARET T L. SIMONOFF 84-31 Van Wyck Expressway Jamaica 35, N.Y. LINDA MAE SIROTA 81-08 Main Street Jamaica 35, N.Y. REBEKAH SOIFER 1273 East 10 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. MARY J. SOLIMENA 174-15 73 Avenue Flushing 66, N.Y. ROBIN SOLOMON 720 Fort Washington Avenue New York 40, N.Y. JUDITH BELLE SPOSE 600 Orange Street New Haven, Conn. LINDA STEIR 1579 Metropolitan Avenue New York 62, N.Y. DIANE STEWART 465 Park Avenue New York 22, N.Y. NANCY FELICE STONE 1775 East 13 Street Brooklyn, N.Y. MARY CULVER STRUNSKY 164 Hodge Road Princeton, N.J. LINDA ELAINE SUGARMAN 3102 Van Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights, Ohio MARYELLEN SYMONS 17 Highland Place Maplewood, N.J. AGOTA SZILAGI 12 Rua Maria Rosa Itiam, Sao Paulo, Brazil JOAN TAIG 3510 Avenue H Brooklyn 10, N.Y. GWEN CAROL TAYLOR 340 East 74 Street New York 21, N.Y. MARILYN RUTH TAYLOR 118 Spring Street Watertown 72, Mass. GEORGINA W. TEBROCK 122 Grosvenor Street Douglaston, N.Y. PAMELA E. THOMAS 15 Rosebrook Road New Canaan, Conn. SUSAN MEYER THOMPSON 55 West 90 Street New York 24, N.Y. ESTHER EVA TINJANOFF 271 Depew Avenue Buffalo 14, N.Y. JANE R. TRAPNELL 10577 Rochester Avenue Los Angeles 24, Calif. TAMARA LUCAS TURNER 855 East Drexel Square Chicago 15, 111. NANCY ROBERTA TYSON 1103 Schweitzer Road McKeesport, Pa. MARILYN CLAIRE UMLAS 428 Dunster Drive West Hempstead, N.Y. CAROL ANN VAN BUSKIRK 550 Beach 135 Street Belle Harbor, N.Y. MARY ROSALIND VARNEY 900 South Fifth Street Las Vegas, Nev. ARLENE EVE WACHSBERG 128 West 32 Street Bayonne, N.J. LEONIE T. WAGENHEIM 2630 Kingsbndge Terrace New York 63, N.Y. ELIZABETH E. WALTER 230 Fleetwood Drive Lookout Mountain, Tenn. LINDA WALTER 16 Perry Place Bronxville 8, N.Y. PAULINE FAY WALTERS 397 Adelberg Lane Cedarhurst, N.Y. ELINOR H. WARSHAW 16 Carisbrooke Street Andover, Mass. 182 RUTH HELEN WEICHSEL 235 Fort Washington Avenue New York 32, N.Y. MURRIE ALICE WEINGER 32-23 88 Street Jackson Heights 69, N.Y. ROSLYN WEININGER 2083 67 Street Brooklyn 4, N.Y. INA ELAINE WEINSTEIN 1285 Boulevard New Haven 11, Conn. CYNTHIA F. WEISBROD 350 Sterling Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. BETTE ANN WEISS 1420 Avenue L Brooklyn 30, N.Y. ARLENE DIANE WEITZ 137 Nagle Avenue New York 40, N.Y. DOROTHY ANN WELCH R.F.D. 2 Meredith, N.H. MARION MacK. WHALEN 27 Williams Street Walpole, Mass. BARBARA WILKIN 830 Park Avenue New York 21, N.Y. LORE WILLNER 110 Pendleton Street New Haven 11, Conn. NORMA ETA WILNER 3544 Appleton Street N.W. Washington 8, D.C. ROBYN WINKLER 1380 Virginia Avenue New York 62, N.Y. DIANE C. WOLDENBERG 4520 Salem Lane N.W. Washington, D.C. SHEILA R. WOLKOWITZ 8009 3 Avenue North Bergen, N.J. ELIZABETH WORTHMAN 41 West 96 Street New York 25, N.Y. SUZANNE JOY YORMARK 1035 Washington Avenue Brooklyn 25, N.Y. SHEILA RUTH ZEBRAK 712 Crown Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. GAYL E. ZEHNER 1735 Linden Street Brooklyn 37, N.Y. HEIDI ZIMMERLI 441 Lancaster Avenue Haverford, Pa. MARTHA P. ZIMMERMAN 2856 Webb Avenue New York 68, N.Y. EVE JANET ZAWANZIGER 3936 Milan Street San Diego 7, Calif. 183 Class of 1962 SUSAN MARCIA ABLON 19 Grace Court Brooklyn 1, N.Y. ANGELA K. ADAMIDES 36 West 36 Street Bayonne, N.J. MARTHA HARRIET ADAMS Box 333 Chapel Hill, N.C NAOMI ESTHER ALBERT 184-45 Tudor Road Jamaica 32, N.Y. CLAIRE ALBRECHT- CARRIE 39 Claremont Avenue New York 27, N.Y. WENDY JOAN ALLENSON 441 West End Avenue New York 24, N.Y. THEODORA ANKER 433 Winthrop Road West Englewood, N.J. JUDITH ISABELLE ASTOR 5 Hidley Extension Troy, N.Y. ELIZABETH ANNE BEATTY Painter Road, R.D. 2 Media, Pa. PATRICIA SUSAN BERKO 2573 Warrensville Center Cleveland, Ohio DEBORAH BERSIN 451 Westminster Road Brooklyn 18, N.Y. SUZANNE J. BILLITZER 3530 DeKalb Avenue New York 67, N.Y. BETTE BLAU 377 South Harrison Street East Orange, N.J. DEANNA BLAUSTEIN 1308 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 33, N.Y. KATHRYN DIANA BLOCH 2106 Honeywell Avenue New York 60, N.Y. BARBARA BLUMENREICH 1546 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn 34, N.Y. STEPHANIE L. BONNELL Rock Harbor Road Orleans, Mass. JOAN ELLEN BORISH 307 Fourth Avenue Bradley Beach, N.J. ESTA GAIL BOSWORTH 72-04 164 Street Flushing 65, N.Y. BARBARA E. BRADLEY 4116 Harvey Parkway Oklahoma City, Okla. LINDA JANE BRADLEY 1460 Bronx River Avenue New York 60, N.Y. PATRICIA MAUREEN BRICK 330 Concord Drive Maywood, N.J. DOROTHY ROSE BRODKIN 77 Park Terrace East New York 34, N.Y. BERTA ANN BROOKS 15 Strathmore Road Brookline, Mass. RENEE BROSELL 2137 Wallace Avenue New York 62, N.Y. ELSA HARRIET BROTHMAN 80 Kingston Avenue Port Jervis, N.Y. CAROLYN-ANN BROWN 222 North Broadway Yonkers, N.Y. BETTINA J. CAPELLE 10 Franklin Avenue White Plains, N.Y. MARLENE LUCILLE CAPRIO 428 Third Avenue Newark, N.J. NORINA J. CARNEVALE 1694 64 Street Brooklyn 4, N.Y. ANGELA M. CARRACINO 51 Ellery Avenue Irvington 11, N.J. RONNIE JEAN CARSON 336 Fort Washington Avenue New York 33, N.Y. ELBA CENAL 1034 Park Avenue Hoboken, N.J. KAREN SUE CHARAL 532 Lefferts Avenue Brooklyn 25, N.Y. SUZANNE CHERNEY 21-55 34 Avenue Long Island City 6, N.Y. IRENE CHIN 35-27 201 Street Bayside 61, N.Y. MICHELLE A. CHRISTIDES c o American Embassy (U.S. Treas. Rep. in Chg.) APO 230 New York, N.Y. RENA VIVIEN CLAHR 1749 Grand Concourse New York 53, N.Y. BARBARA COHEN 139 Park Avenue Passaic, N.J. GAIL BRICE COHEN 7352 Pershing University City, Mo. ROXANN COHEN 144-35 75 Avenue Flushing 67, N.Y. BERNICE MAE COLBY Woodstock Vermont 184 EVELYN H. CONKLIN Montauk Highway, Box 493 Bridgehampton, N.Y. MARSHA CORN 1877 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N.Y. VIRGINIA MAY COURY 35 Elm Avenue Quincy, Mass. GEORGIANNA C. COZZENS 4311 Center Street Chevy Chase, Md. CAROL JULIA CRYSTLE 70 West Main Street Mount Kisco, N.Y. MARCIA LEE DACKMAN 2014 74 Street Brooklyn 4, N.Y. PAULA ANN D ' ALEO 93 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn 15, N.Y. ELIZABETH HELEN DANE 342 Warren Street Brookline, Mass. IRENE DANGLES 801 Ocean Avenue Jersey City 4, N.J. ROMANA MARTA DANYSH 390 East 10 Street New York 9, N.Y. ELLEN RUTH DAVIS 1700 Crotona Park East New York 60, N.Y. HELEN FA YE DAVIS 2556 Beechwood Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pa. JOYCE DEAN 57 French Ridge New Rochelle, N.Y. VIVIEN NANCY DEUTSCH 14 Wilshire Court Freeport, N.Y. ELLEN C. DINERMAN 224 Smith Street Merrick, N.Y. CORINNA H. DIXON 4 East 66 Street New York 21, N.Y. CAROL LYNNE DODSON East Main Street Hopkinton, Mass. JUDITH FRANCES DORFMAN 4944 North 8 Street Philadelphia, Pa. MYRA VIVIAN DRICKMAN 1556 East 34 Street Brooklyn 10, N.Y. DIANE M. DZIERZYNSKI 28-18 42 Street Long Island City 3, N.Y. ELEANOR H. EDELSTEIN 80 Dumbarton Drive Huntington, N.Y. SUSAN FREYA EDELSTEIN 1760 East 21 Street Brooklyn 29, N.Y. JUDITH ANNE EISENBERG 162-21 Powells Cove Blvd. Beechhurst, N.Y. EMILY NILES ELDRIDGE 122 Marlboro Road Delmar, N.Y. LOIS JOAN ENGELSON 2212 Lyon Avenue New York 62, N.Y. MIRIAM ERLICH 452 Fort Washington Avenue New York 33, N.Y. LINDA JOAN FAYNE 9511 Shore Road Brooklyn 14, N.Y. JUDITH FEIT 18 Maple Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. MARY LIN B. FELDMAN 66 Almont Maiden, Mass. NAOMI DEBRA FELMAN 294 Parkside Avenue Brooklyn 26, N.Y. JOY STEPHANIE FELSHER 40 Whitman Road Great Neck, N.Y. ABBE FESSENDEN 3027 West Coulter Street Philadelphia, Pa. ALICE FINKELSTEIN 2202 64 Street Brooklyn 4, N.Y. NANCY RUTH FISHER 923 East 26 Street Brooklyn 10, N.Y. JOAN FISK 731 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn 3, N.Y. PATRICIA L. FLETCHER 1703 Allison Street, N.W. Washington 11, D.C. ETHEL FLEXER 101 Gilbert Avenue New Haven, Conn. ROSALIND D. FOLMAN 58 Lee Avenue Brooklyn 11, N.Y. BARBARA EVE FORMAN 3010 Yates Avenue New York 69, N.Y. CYRELLE FORMAN 80-51 Bell Boulevard Queens Village, N.Y. MYRA HELEN FOX 3555 Netherland New York 63, N.Y. CAROLYN RUTH FRANCIS 214-85 33 Road Bayside, N.Y. MARY FREIBERG 55-01 32 Avenue Woodside 77, N.Y. PATTY HOPE FREIBERG 101 West 55 Street New York 19, N.Y. 185 BARBARA E. FRIEDMAN 5512 Brite Drive Bethseda, Md. MARIAN LEE FRIEDMAN 50 Lefferts Avenue Brooklyn 25, N.Y. LINDA FRISCH 2521 Grand Avenue New York 68, N.Y. ELLEN FRYE Route 4 Delaware, Ohio RITA NORMA GABLER 1307 Merriam Avenue New York 52, N.Y. HELEN MORRISON GEIGER Thetford Vermont SUSAN LENORE GENDELMAN 226-05 135 Avenue Laurelton 13, N.Y. JUDITH FRUMA GERBER 144-17 69 Avenue Flushing, N.Y. ALISON MARTHA GIBB Chestertown New York SUZANNE GIBSON 39 Benvenue Avenue West Orange, N.J. DIANE CLAIRE GIDDIS 145 Bellevue Street Lowell, Mass. SARA ESTHER GINSBERG 470 Broad Avenue Englewood, N.J. SUSAN AURELIA GITELSON 845 West End Avenue New York 25, N.Y. PRISCILLA GLASER 381 Dudley Road Newton, Mass. ROBIN B. GLUCK 112-50 78 Avenue Forest Hills, N.Y. SYLVIA MARGARET GOETZ 80 Vernon Drive Scarsdale, N.Y. ANNE FRANCES GOLDBERG 68 Munroe Street Belmont, Mass. BARBARA LEE GOLDBERG 94 Bidwell Street Waterbury, Conn. CAROL LEE GOLDBERG 34 South Gate Park West Newton, Mass. SUSAN LEE GOLDBERG 227 Warrington Street Providence, R.I. ELIZABETH F. GOLDSTEIN 889 Harvard Street Rochester, N.Y. JOAN ANNA GOTTLIEB 1730 Carroll Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. LINDA JOY GRABE 32-11 69 Street Jackson Heights, N.Y. CLAUDIA MARIANA GRAFF 314 Parsons Drive Syracuse, N.Y. JOAN LINDA GREENBLATT 1025 Esplanade New York 61, N.Y. SHEILA GREENE 1680 East 22 Street Brooklyn 29, N.Y. BARBARA JUDITH GREIFER 2160 East Tremont Avenue New York 62, N.Y. ALBERTA LOIS GROPMAN 435 Weld Street West Roxbury, Mass. FRANCINE B. GROSSBART 656 West 162 Street New York 32, N.Y. 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JAFFEE 234 Crystal Avenue Brooklyn 8, N.Y. ELSA LOWE JENSEN Lisalund Glen Moore, Pa. LESLIE STEPHEN JOSEPH 145 Ridge Road Rutherford, N.J. CARLA MARCIA KAHN 853 Empire Boulevard Brooklyn 13, N.Y. SANDRA BETH KAHN 115 Central Park West New York 23, N.Y. BARBARA LOUISE KANN 2265 Albany Avenue West Hartford, Conn. JOYCE ANN KANTOWITZ 24 Lafayette Street Williston Park, N.Y. PHYLLIS CAROL KAPLAN 455 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn 3, N.Y. CAROLE J. KAPLOWITZ 2926 Brighton Street Brooklyn 35, N.Y. GERALDINE KASOFF 67-12 Yellowstone Boulevard Forest Hills, N.Y. HARRIET JAMISON KAYE 18 Levering Circle Cynwyd, Pa. EMILY JANE KEIL 1011 Hillcrest Boulevard West Palm Beach, Fla. BETTE KERR 494 West Broadway Cedarhurst, N.Y. MARILYN KIBRICK 505 West End Avenue New York 24, N.Y. WINONA YON HEE KIM A.P.O. 331, Box 46, c o P.M San Francisco, Calif. DIANA ROBERTA KING 101 East 252 Street Euclid, Ohio ELIZABETH RUTH KING 5 Bayberry Ridge Road Westport, Conn. CYNA R. KIRSZENBAUM 2 Grace Court Brooklyn 1, N.Y. KAREN KISSIN 186 Pinehurst Avenue New York 33, N.Y. DIANA GALE KLABIN 273 Pennsylvania Avenue Freeport, N.Y. ARLENE KLEIN 1049 Ward Avenue New York 72 , N.Y. RUTH ELIZABETH KLEIN 221 West 82 Street New York 24, N.Y. PATRICIA ANN KLUBNIK 312 Manor Avenue Cranford, N.J. KENNA MARYLYN KNAPP R.D. 2, Sherwoods Delhi, N.Y. ANN SUSAN KOBER 3010 Valentine Avenue New York 58, N.Y. SUZANNE KOPPELMAN 819 Maple Street Brooklyn 3, N.Y. SUSAN H. KOPPELMAN 3805 Grosvenor Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio MARTHA KORNMEHL 190 Elm Street Albany, N.Y. SHEILA ELAINE KORR 34 North Glenwood Avenue Allentown, Pa. ESTA KOSSACK 1277 Commonwealth Avenue New York 72, N.Y. MARY E. KOZERSKY 37 Main Street Fitchville, Conn. MARION KRAIN 3100 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn 35, N.Y. NANCY ELLEN KRAMER 1015A President Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. ZILI KRAUS 902 Howard Street Riverside, N.J. MARCIA CAROLINE KROLL 3320 Avenue H Brooklyn 10, N.Y. TZE-CHUNG (NANCY) KUNG 39-30 Glenwood Street Little Neck, N.Y. JUDITH KUSINITZ 1650 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N.Y. DANA BETTY LA VINE 1287 Shore Parkway Brooklyn 14, N.Y. LANA LEE LEAVITT Lobell ' s Farms Hanover, Pa. THEDA LEHRER 1178 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 13, N.Y. 187 DIANE LEINWAND 1283 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Mass. TONIA JUDITH LEON 1013 President Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. CATHY ANGELA LEOPOLDI 790 Barbara Boulevard Franklin Square, N.Y. ANN ELLEN LESSER 598 Stratford Road Union, N.J. SUSAN CLAIRE LEVENSON 8 Orchard Street Liberty, N.Y. SHEILA LEVRANT 2501 East 2 Street Brooklyn 23, N.Y. LINDA REA LIEBERMAN 3 West Church Street Frederick, Md. MARUTA LIETINS 32-16 153 Street Flushing, N.Y. HELEN C. L. LIGOR 732 East 93 Street Brooklyn 12, N.Y. IRIS ELLEN LILIENFELD 1505 Townsend Avenue New York 52, N.Y. NANCY E. LINDAHL 442 Villa Avenue Fairfield, Conn. PAMELA A. LINDQUIST 58 West 6 Street Bayonne, N.J. SUSAN CAROL LIPPMAN 500 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn 3, N.Y. HARRIET S. LIPSCHITZ 2675 Creston Avenue New York 68, N.Y. MARTHA LIPTZIN 152 East 171 Street New York 52, N.Y. BARBARA I. LOVENHEIM 309 Canterbury Road Rochester, N.Y. VALERIE R. LYNCH 550 West Surf Street Chicago, 111. JANE CROOKES MANGAN 70 Tuttle Road Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. MARGO NELLIS MARGULES 30 Dongan Place New York 34, N.Y. REVA SARAH MARK 82-15 Britton Avenue Elmhurst, N.Y. BARBARA LEE MARRONE 3900 Greystone Avenue New York 63, N.Y. ROSALIND F. MARSHACK 70-46 175 Street Flushing 65, N.Y. JACQUELINE MARTIN 94-01 64 Road Rego Park, N.Y. JO ANNE MASON 3654 Upton, N.W. Washington 16, D.C. MARY LOUISE MASSON 420 6 Avenue, S.W. Rochester, Minn. SUSAN HAZEL MAURER 39 West 67 Street New York 23, N.Y. KATHLEEN M. MEBUS 1306 Whittier Grosse Point Park, Mich. BILLIE MEISNER 1927 Loring Place New York 53, N.Y. DOROTHY ANNE METZGER 326 Paxson Avenue Glenside, Pa. EFFIE APHRODITE MICHAS 345 East 77 Street New York 21, N.Y. SUSAN LEE MIGDEN 160 Emily Avenue Elmont, N.Y. JEAN RUSSELL MILLER 47 Pratt Street Rocky Hill, Conn. ROSALIE ELLEN MILLER 2717 East 28 Street Brooklyn 29, N.Y. ROSE-ANN L. MITCHELL 695 St. Nicholas Avenue New York 30, N.Y. BEVERLY CAROL MORRIS 1205 College Avenue New York 56, N.Y. LILA SUSAN MORRIS 1361 Broadway Hewlett, N.Y. PAMELA EVE MORRIS 8054 Venetian Drive Clayton, Mo. DOROTHY S. MOSKOWITZ 34 Pier Street Yonkers, N.Y. JEAN CLARKE MURRAY 3156 Forest Hill Avenue Richmond, Va. CAROL ANN MURTON 10 Cumberland Drive Yonkers, N.Y. PENNY F. NATHANS 12 Grozier Road Cambridge, Mass. SHEILA N. NATHANSON 923 Walton Avenue New York 52, N.Y. BARBARA B. NEMEROW 3960 Hillman Avenue New York 63, N.Y. SARA DEBORAH NEMSER 112-32 68 Road Forest Hills 75, N.Y. RUTH ESTHER NEMZOFF 189 Clinton Road Brookline, Mass. 188 MARIA ROSALIND NESTER 1088 Park Avenue New York 28, N.Y. PAULA SUSAN NEWMAN 2634 West Street Brooklyn 23, N.Y. BARBARA MURIEL NOLAN 7 Herman Avenue Darien, Conn. TATIANA L. OSADCA 67-74 Selfridge Street Forest Hills, N.Y. ANDREA ELLEN OSTRUM 8108 Forrest Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. EILEEN AVOS OTTAWAY Upper Utica Street Oriskany, N.Y. ELSA ANNE PERKS 108 Midwood Street Brooklyn 25, N.Y. ARLENE LINDA PLAKUN 15 Maywood Avenue Port Chester, N.Y. ANITA POTAMKIN 6330 31 Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. DIANE MARIE POTTBERG 68 Hendricks Avenue Staten Island, N.Y. KAREN LANA RABINOWITZ 1590 Unionport Road New York 62, N.Y. JOYCE ELAINE RAGEN 144-37 79 Avenue Flushing 67, N.Y. CAROL ELLEN RATNER 814 Prince Street Teaneck, N.J. FRANCES ESTELLE RAUCH 32-22 81 Street Jackson Heights, N.Y. JUDITH CAROLE RECTOR 11067 Wayburn Detroit, Mich. CAROL REDERER 450 Melville Avenue St. Louis 5, Mo. MARTHA ROSE REEVES 24 Stimson Avenue Providence, R.I. ROSE BLISS REHM 87 Parker Avenue Deal, N.J. JOAN HARRIET REZAK 1206 East 21 Street Brooklyn 10, N.Y. BARBARA ANN ROBBINS 26 Iroquois Avenue Allendale, N.J. LINDA JANE ROSENBLUM 14 West Willow Beacon, N.Y. KAREN BESS ROSENTHAL 20 West 86 Street New York 24, N.Y. LINDA DIANNE ROTH 1560 East 7 Street Brooklyn 30, N.Y. ROBERTA CHERIE ROTH 1537 49 Streeet Brooklyn 19, N.Y. RITA KAY RUBINSTEIN 123 Oriental Avenue Atlantic City, N.J. MOLLY ANN RYDER 2923 Foxhall Road, N.W. Washington, D.C. ROBERTA MARILYN SACKIN 190 Beach 136 Street Rockaway Beach, N.Y. ROSALIE SACKS 72-28 153 Street Flushing 67, N.Y. LEAH DINAH SALMANSOHN 222 East 82 Street New York 28, N.Y. SARA JO SAMUELS 6307 Dieterle Crescent Rego Park, N.Y. ANNIE HECKERT SANDERS Route 1 Howe, Ind. JEANANN C. SANGSTER 111-32 114 Street South Ozone Park, N.Y. KEITHA LOIS SAPSIN 45 State Street Canton, N.Y. SANDRA LYN SAROT 111 East 69 Street New York 2 1, N.Y. VIRGINIA C. SAWICKI 2532 Pearsall Avenue New York 69, N.Y. RHODA KAREN SCHARF 38 Brendon Hill Road Scarsdale, N.Y. FRANCINE SCHNEIDER 1980 Unionport Road New York 60, N.Y. JUDITH SUSAN SCHOEN 327 Van Cortland Park Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. EDITH ANNE SCHULTZ 1620 Straight Path Wyandanch, N.Y. SUSAN PEARL SCHUSTER 240 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn 18, N.Y. HARRIET P. SCHWARZ 321 West 94 Street New York 25, N.Y. H. SUZANNE SCHWIMMER 115 Ashland Place Brooklyn 1, N.Y. NOEL DOROTHEA SELTER 6 Shaw Lane Hartsdale, N.Y. RUTH LINDA SELTZER 2804 Deerfield Road Far Rockaway, N.Y. 189 SUSAN EDNA SELTZER 2517 Avenue I Brooklyn 10, N.Y. DEBRA LEE SHACAT 856 Cooke Street Waterbury, Conn. JEAN BETH SHAFFER 418 St. Johns Place Brooklyn 17, N.Y. DIANA SHAHMOON 27 Holly Drive New Rochelle, N.Y. IRINA SHAPIRO 5 Buckingham Place Cambridge, Mass. ELLEN KENNER SHERTZER 277 West End Avenue New York 23, N.Y. ROCHELLE L. SILVERSTEIN 4403 West Greenleaf Chicago, 111. ELLEN DEBORAH SIMONS 247 Everett Place Englewood, N.J. BETSY ELLEN SLAVIT 73 Taft Avenue Providence, R.I. MEIRA SOCHEN 914 Vincent Avenue, North Minneapolis 11, Minn. DOROTHY R. SOKOLSKY 300 West End Avenue New York 23, N.Y. JUDITH SOLOMON 193 Surrey Road Hillside, N.J. NATALIE SPASSKY 186 Claremont Avenue New York 27, N.Y. 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LINDA SUE THEIL 1378 East 22 Street Brooklyn 10, N.Y. MARGARET SUSAN THOMAS 506 North Lafayette Street Shelby, N.C. BARBARA SUE THOMPSON 1923 Dunstan Road Houston 5, Texas LYNDA SUE THOMPSON 6403 Regency Lane Louisville, Ky. SUSAN TIKTIN 1220 Grand Concourse New York 56, N.Y. ELLEN McC. TORRANCE 1138 Crest Avenue Pacific Grove, Calif. ELEANOR TRAUBE 63-103 Alderton Street Rego Park 74, N.Y. MARGARET ANN TROUPIN 175 Adams Street Brooklyn 1, N.Y. PATRICIA V. TUNDER 3529 Daleford Road Shaker Heights, Ohio ROBERTA M. TURNER 143 Norfolk Street Brooklyn 35, N.Y. ANNE ELIZABETH VOGEL 79 Lefferts Avenue Brooklyn 25, N.Y. 190 LISA BETH VOLOW Kings Park State Hospital Kings Park, N.Y. JUDITH GRACE WASSERMAN 1491 West Avenue New York 62, N.Y. HSI FONG WAUNG 3900 Greystone Avenue New York 63, N.Y. CAROL WEBER 3430 Irwin Avenue New York 63, N.Y. ANTONIA CAROL WECHSLER 17 East 82 Street New York 28, N.Y. JANET A. WEINBERG 4761 Broadway New York 34, N.Y. ANITA SUE WEINERMAN 85 Strong Street New York 63, N.Y. RITA ANN WEINSTEIN 140 Riverside Drive New York 24, N.Y. RUTH B. WEINSTEIN 30 Deepdene Road Forest Hills, N.Y. ROBERTA JOAN WEINTRAUB 68 Henry Avenue Newburgh, N.Y. MARY ANN WERNTZ 923 Walton Avenue New York 52, N.Y. PENELOPE P. WHITE 13 Summit Avenue Baldwin, N.Y. ELLEN JANE WILLIS 23-63 207 Street Bayside, N.Y. RUTH LYN WILSON Apartado 246 Caracas, Venezuela LORENZA MARIE WINN 90 Hamilton Avenue New Rochelle, N.Y. ANNABELLE WINOGRAD 1673 President Street Brooklyn 13, N.Y. STEPHANIE DEE WISE 41 Kirkwood Road Brighton 35, Mass. MARSHA D. WITTENBERG 99 Russell Road West Newton 65, Mass. IRENE WOLOSHYN 669 East 231 Street New York 66, N.Y. KAREN V. WRIGHT 71 Circle Drive Manhasset, N.Y. ROBERTA JOYCE YANCY 554 Adams Street Rochester, Pa. SHEILA RONI YESSIK 46 Klebart Avenue Webster, Mass. ELINOR B. YUDIN 8245 Forrest Avenue Elkins Park, Pa. ELAINE YUDKOVITZ 91 North Thomas Avenue Kingston, Pa. CARLA M. ZELLERMAYER 2200 Tiebout Avenue New York 57, N.Y. GALE ZIMMERMAN 3667 Richard Lane Levittown, N.Y. PAMELA H. ZUCKERMAN 169 Lexington Avenue New York 16, N.Y. ROBERTA SUE ZWERLING 732 North Easton Road Glenside, Pa. 191 ADVERTISEMENTS Mortarboard ' s Special Thanks to Rollie McKenna and the Public Relations Office for the use of their photographs. Miss Katherine Goodwin and Miss Ann Lord of the Office of College Activities, and Miss Clara Eliot, Advisor of the Class of 1959, for their invaluable assistance. The following students wrote the essays lor their departments: Shirley Wong Sociology Helen Kramer Economics Jane Zuckerman History Bernice Ide Chemistry Frances Stevens Botany Lois Barber, Joan Kramer Geology Irene Kerman Psychology Judith Walton Philosophy Paula Eisenstein Classics Muriel Drazien, Mariana Titorov French Diana Stone German Electra Arenal de Rodriguez Spanish Rosellen Brown English Joan Brown Music Sara Wolf Fine Arts Julia Hirsch Education 1 r; FOB 3 ajSI ADVOCATE OYTttt l yd; AlSSlON OY VON EK 0 | COL JNVBlM]NWtRL T( Over Eleven Thousand Members of The Associate Alumnae of Barnard College Welcome the Members of the Class of 19 5 9 To The Alumnae Association And We Invite the Undergraduates to Visit the Alumnae Office, 118 Milbank Hall 195 NEW ASIA RESTAURANT Special American Chinese Lunch Dinner 2879 Broadway Corner 112th Street UN 4-8594 or MO 2-4790 Air- Conditioned SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL STUDENTS CONSUMERS ENVELOPE CO., Inc. 100 WARREN STREET New York 7, N. Y. WOrth 4-5055-9 MOnument 2-3842 Mimeographing TYPEWRITERS SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRED HENRY TYPEWRITER CO. 1254 Amsterdam Ave. New York 27, N. Y. THEODORE LEHMANN INC. Meats, Poultry Provisions West Harlem Market New York City AUDUBON 6-0100 W. WIRT WICKES SON VINTAGE CROP COFFEE 10 GOUVERNEUR LANE New York, New York Compliments of CAMPUS DRUGS Broadway at 116th Street LOUIS ENDER, INC. 719 WASHINGTON STREET New York, N. Y. Compliments of D. V. BAZINET 1226 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N. Y. Girls Own Sneakers WRIGHT DITSON 462 BOYLSTON STREET Boston 16, Massachusetts BEST WISHES from THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ST. PAUL ' S CHAPEL (Columbia University Church) Services Every Sunday at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Every Weekday (except Saturday) at 12 Noon The Rev. John M. Krumm, Ph.D. Chaplain of the University BARNARD ' S HEADQUARTERS SALTER ' S FOR NEW AND USED TEXT BOOKS 2935 BROADWAY 2949 BROADWAY Opposite Columbia MO 2-2940 MO 2-9055 UN 5-6000— Ext. 120 DAGNER ' S BEAUTY STUDIO 1236 AMSTERDAM AVENUE At 121st Street New York 27, N. Y. FRITZ DAGNER THOMAS ZEITLER For Breakfast, Lunch, Snack and Dinner Col umbia Students Choose THE COLLEGE INN Excellent Food at Moderate Prices in a Distinctive Setting 2896 BROADWAY OPEN DAILY Bet. 112th 113th Streets Air Conditioned SODA FOUNTAIN 3t ' s Been -A fte eaAure To have helped you throughout your college years. The Bookstore will continue to be of service in time to come with whatever new, technical, and out-of-print books you may need. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 2960 Broadway New York 27, New York a service division of the University 198 MO 2-2216-2 A. G. PAPADEM CO., INC. FLORISTS 2953 BROADWAY M. J. CIRLIN Wholesale and Retail Groceries - Fruits - Meats Poultry 3060 BROADWAY MOnument 2-6300-6301 Cor. 121st Street Fl 9-0648 Since 1910 JOHN BEPLAT HARDWARE Contractors ' Supplies, Paints Paintin g Supplies Hand Power Tools Plumbing Electrical Supplies 150-01 Roosevelt Avenue Flushing, N. Y. Anne Andrews Employment Agency (formerly University Personnel Agency) 541 Madison Avenue, New York 22 Plaza 3-1244 for appointments We specialize in summer Mothers ' Helpers and beginners ' jobs. ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS INC. 832 BROADWAY NEW YORK 3, N. Y. Specialized Blazer Service to Schools, Colleges, Golf Clubs, Sororities, Frater- nities, Honor Societies, Classes, Athletic Teams, Awards Committees, Bands, Glee Clubs, Choral Groups TOWN PAINTING DECORATING CO. 2061 Broadway New York 23, N. Y. TR. 7-6003-4 TR 3-5774 THE COLLEGE SHOP University Fashion Counselors Broadway at 113th Street, New York College Casuals Fashions for the Barnard Girl Slacks, Skirts, Sweaters 199 COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS OF 1959 CLASS OF 1960 CLASS OF 1961 CLASS OF 1962 200


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