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COPY CREDITS Paula Franzese: Funky, funky but chic, Undergrad, Local Color — Columbia Liz Halasz: Emily Gregory Interview Grazia Rechichi: Local Color — Barnard, Emily Gregory, Mort ' s Place, Faculty Divider, Social Divider Elise Spatola: The Great Depression Divider — Roaring Bears, Growling Lions Carol Milder: Dear Ms. Mortarboard Maryam Toosie: Gimme Shelter Rosemary Voipe: Gimme Shelter, The Great Struggle Divider and more Vera Steiner: After Barnard What? — The Us Generation Margaret Lui: Graduates Divider PHOTO CREDITS Pierre Barzin: Color — page 31 , Satyr; Uris, and Hamilton. B W — senior. Kenia Fernandez: Color and B W Daniel Feuchtwanger: Color — page 22; page 31 Library, New Dorm, P.E. Center. B W John Lagomarsino: Color — The Brooklyn Bridge Grazia Rechichi: Color — page 21 . B W Al Pasik: Color — page 21 Maria Oppici: Color and faculty Tomas Szoboszlai: Color pages 20, 1 9. B W printing and developing. Faculty section. Rosemary VoIpe: Color — page 20 Tino VoIpe: Color — page 27, Statue of Liberty and Times Square. B W David Yuen: Color — pages 1 7, Lion Head, 23 and 32. All color printing. THANKS ... To Rosemary VoIpe: for two years of screens and straight lines. Her patience and genius saw us through all night sessions and Oreo dinners, her dedication and talent made the completion of the book possible, her magic enabled her friends to dream. (NY Times Crossword 5 80: one word, four letters — begins with ' L ) To Tom Szoboszlai for losing his skin because of prolonged exposure to darkroom chemicals. For the 3 a.m. drives to the central post office, the bad jokes, understanding looks and most of all for his perfectionism. To Joe and Hank for helping us to laugh in the face of danger. We made it through finals guys! To Doris for being sweet and for being there, and for 3 bottles of liquid paper, 2 staplers, 3 rolls of tape, and 3 packages of typing paper. To Nancy Ketcham for her typewriter. To the Mac Gang for almost never walking into our office, for buying the book and for posting posters. The next reunion will be . . . To Madlyn for two years of numbers and receipts. To Michele Sivilli for her patience and her incredible orderliness. To our neighbors, Helen Chin and Georgia Costalas for opening their door and listening to our complaints. To Mrs. Ballou of the Library Archives for her help over the past two years. To Paula Cornacchia and Angela Wortiche for their hours of work. To anyone left out but who thinks they desen e the credit, THE CHIEF SALUTES YOU
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