Central Connecticut State University - Dial Yearbook (New Britain, CT)
- Class of 1971
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living Ls' easy with eyes closed -.N misunderstanding all yon see -John Lennon UPI UPI 3 59,5 4933 , . .3222-A.- , W,,Q, H f -f Q . ' ' Q v ii, 4 f 'Q w..g,.,,Q.Q Q Q SSQQ W 3 5, Ax x90 aa-3 Z' , , . .W V 5 Q Q 4,35 'x fu 5 I QE Q? r S? U errno 'Fc i i A 1 'Ev i n ,SX I aqzzzta A 6 K L , K , ki r tw irl 'Q i i u v APPRQYM N0f,BEQv1rePt-. A K , fp '- ' ' V, . at , . -' ' W' xt: V S' A iiii S Eitvfce system W i . it r Seiective Service Actof proxrides in pertinent parigassfoliows: l Y I g i y i f t gitg,t Section 6. g ChX13 Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the President shail, under such rules ,A up andreguiationsias he may prescribe, provide for the deferment riff rom traeiningfand service inthe Armed Forces-,fl g of persons satisfactoriiy pursuing a full-time course of instruction at a college, university, or similar institution QE, ' oflfetiearniing andewhoyigreqnuest suchtntdeferment. A deferment granted to any person under authority of the preceding sentence shall continue until such person completes the requirements for his baccalaureate i fi degree, tails topu,rsuesatisfactoriiyta full-time course ofginstruction, oriattains the twenty-fourth anniversary ofthe date of his birth, whichever first occurs. 'l' 'f H' No person who has' received a student deferment under the provisions of thisparagraph shall thereafter be granted a deferment under this subsection, 'F except for extreme hardshiprto dependents Qunder regulations governing hardship defermentsj, or for grad- uate study, occupation, or employment necessary to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or i interest, it ' 'ii Any person who requests and is granted a student deferment under this paragraph, shall, A t upon the termination of such deferred status or deferment, and if qualified, be liable for induction as a 4 registrant within the prime age group irrespective of his actual age, unless he is otherwise deferred under one of the exceptions specified in the preceding sentence. As used in this subsection, theterm 'prime age group' means the age group which has been designated by the Presidenqttgtas the age groupjfgom t yt 2 . selections for induction into the Armed Forces are first to be made after deiinquents and V0iUl'itE6l'S.i?Y i TD: r Local Board No. ..... , f ........................... if and the preceding of Military Seiective tiiii i pursuingyay fuiiiyjtimey course! of instruction at a college, university, orsimilar institution otilearning, and do r herebyirrequestithetilheigrantedan undergraduateiistudenfdefernnentin?Classii9-SQ iiins, A siiiin ' if ' A ,tSlsnetx4rol t L! I - I- - r- . ,,.. s , ...............................,......... .....J..........,.,.c.......,..:.',......,-,,5,......-s.-V. 7.1 yr ifsriefffve Service i , ,Vk, , 4, f ,,', ,V A IVV, ,,,, ' ' i sr were r ssrr r ff ii Q 4 u ' - U - N i 1 1 x '1 i ' I N Mg, gi , L F , V K X,,k ' 'Q Y r i - r. u n TQ if--wi' , , , , , . X ,, I ,Q ,, i X, '1 Y 52 -r ' ' Q ' .1,- . 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The lawmakers were caught ,frgumrine at the callup of U87 Navy and Air Force sservlsts Thursday in re- nonse to North Korezfs- seizure s ihe Pueblo. Senate Democratic Leader Tike Mansfield said the mobili- ition emphasized the grave, imgerous and gloomy situa- an facing America in the far LSL Sen. Jacob K. Javifs, R-N.Y., iid we must assume the illup of reserves is necessa- , but demanded a full lanaiion from the President .fare the week ends on the fizure oi the Puebla. Some voices of concern were rd in contrast to the general roval oi the Presidents ,tion J. Wiliiam Fulbright, chair- ian of the Senate .Foreign iaiations Committee and a gsistent critic of Johnmnk- an pwcy, declared thel lnups W ...mt mother! use x-iiwizneiilnw nn.-mins Komen cident of escalation directly -elated to the war in Vietna.m. g Sen. Ernest Gruening, D- ia:-alia, also a lending dove tivletnam, ierrned the callupi . arming. He said, Il wouldi clicate the President nmici-' Stes a deepening and a ci-enlng nt the War.'Y l House Speaker John W4 Icllorinack, D-Mass., lmweven-,Q frmed the mobillzmifxzz 'Ii1e American people have i wake up to the 'reall-ratiwzf AL Rmwmssulum lla- in-sa-r gn-.. .-...' 3 The nuclear powered alrcmit carrier USS hang alter the ELS. demanded an emergency Enterprise has peat inter we South Korean y meeting of the United Nations Security Comi- port of Polwng, appirmlmefieiy 125 milexs eil in diesels:-an Nw!-h Renews seizune of the bgmw dm 3801 parallel, according io xi Siecml Q USS Pueblo. newspaper. 'line ship chningsed :anime in Pe- S Noni: Korea Says: ini'elligenceShip Crew Mamfi Fairies pies-wif.-if if-.ww-24 QUPI Telepilotol ried its quest for a. peaceful so- lution tq-the Pueblo crisis -to the 'U.N. Security Council today. The imi.-eling will slan't'at 3:36 .ITL Ambzissadoi-l Arthur J. .Gold- berg said the-,aim was!-the im- mediate' return: or .the ,Ship -and its crew 01.83 from captivity in North Korea. A ' Asked by Goldberg Guldberg requested an urgent -meeting of the -counciliafier a day 'oi talks in Washington Thursday wiih'If'1'esidetit John- son and other high gfiverfnment officials. W . i . - The council president for Jan- uary, Ambassador Agha Sliahi of Pakistan, cgnfemsed until 3:30 a.m.V.with representatives jof the 14' other, council -rnerziberss, to de, termine if theywould agree' to a meeting. Shahi deferred his de- cision on a time for the meeting until' iam-r todays. W - ,- . Diplomats said Goldberg had let it be known he would not op- pose an invilaiion toVN-orih Ko- rea to participate in me debate. Neither Nurtim 'Korea 'nm' South. Korea is a. UN. xnembexxlbut South Korea maintains an ob- server mission here. Goldberg, in his request ,lor the council meeting, charged tht 'fa grave. threat ta peace had arisen from a series of in- creasingly dangerous and ag- gressive military actions' by North Korean nuil'mx'ities. He cited me invasion of Seoul Sunday by a bemd, of! .armed fCl'T'GI'l5i'iS imm North Korea whose mission he said ap-ii1a1'ent- liy was the assassinaiiqn of iSeutl1 Korean Pmsident Chung Hee VP:-xrlc, and the capture of the fmxeblo Monday 'night by ,North Kcmean panel P 28 J JK 29 Jn thc' ivy shadow of Valor Wesleyan, and Trinity 1 Q 4-35' fr .mn M M ' ,gg Q? 'Sv Ak W we 'Q ,W 2 iw ,,. I , 3 H J' 41 2 Of course, There's always UConn upandcoming super inscibus plebibus si non oscillas noli tintinnare qui transtulit sustinet '29 ' mr 11101 n auf! super inscibus plebibus C ON N STREET State need to compl SVT' 151' 53' ,mf '? 'nln.M Q1 1--2 .1 7 S, V. 1afnw,..ffS A , gi2Rx3f,wI N fi! 'gi iii F1 1 Q 2 1mg:1 fw 2125- fig 4 v. 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Pretty soon a certain group of you will be wearing dirty sneakers and imitating Joan Baez or Bob Dylan. Long dirty hair is in as well as skipping classes. Your parents, brothers, sisters and teachers are all happy and impressed by your accomplishment of getting into college. You've got your books and soon you'll be carry- ing them around like a real Yale or Harvard type law student. But think about it a minute . . . While you're busy playing Joe and Mary College, while you're being cool on vacations like Thanksgiving and Christmas at home, while Dad or Mom say, my Joe is a freshman at CCSC, who is being the little drip with the brain who studies and keeps you in Blessed Central? Get the picture? Let me con- tinue . . . You get past the first semester with a l.8O, which is the equivalent of a D, and manage to be a second semester freshmen. lt's been cool and you're still in. Pull out the guitars, dirty' sneakers and panty raids, and you're ready for business again. God is still on you're side, and who cares if you flunk out anyway? A l.9O, and you're still in. What ever happened to those two people sitting next to you, anyway? They flunked out, you know. You're lucky. Now you're really with it. You're an upper classman. Freshman are funny, they really don't know what's coming off. Once again you make the scene during vacation, but yet, you might never see another one. Now there is really no excuse for being a non-studying, poor student-you're getting old enough to know better. But, you made it through your sophomore year, so now it's all down hill. Junior year, and everybody is becoming an Elementary major, be- cause it's the easiest in the school. Little kids don't really need to know anything anyway. Student Training-little kids asking you ques- tions. But you, you fine CCSC student, you Joan Baez with all the answers, what are you going to say to all of them? Probably don't press me kid, l'm lucky, l'm smart, l'm a Central student. Senior year at last. No more eight o'clock classes. But then again, how intellectual and educated does a twenty-two year old near future college graduate look in sneakers and long dirty hair. When you graduate, baby, there's not too much left to grin about except what you'll make of yourself based on what you've learned at good old Central. And that isn't much to a lot of you. CCSC is no joke? lt's good, it's hard, and when you're done with it, and it with you, whether or not you realize it, you'Il actually know something. Only half of you will find this to be true. The rest of you just . . . didn't . . . make it. You know who will be in your place? One of the other ten equally qualified people who weren't lucky enough to get in at the beginning. They'll be taking your place. What makes the big difference? STUDY!! lt's not a dirty word, it's not way out, it's hard! But it does make the difference. Every person I know, who is graduating or has graduated had the little extra bit of guts that made the big difference. They are college graduates. The people I know that didn't make it are failures. They failed in that they were unable to succeed in what they started to do. They'were unable to be what they wanted to be, and what they thought they could be. ,4 college graduata Jim Breen ' President of the Student Senate Address la' the 6fl1.S'S of 1971 September l5, I967 , ia 5 ,f I 1 ? an 3 mi' Jim Jost, President, Class of I97O ,al . F f 1 I 5 'Mrs -.fk ,D , i if Q ' A 'ffggxs ' ,ma 3 Yi W 41 E Q? 95, 'sw if-1 HQ 3 Am,, Q 3 is f ,ig iii 5 95 g if fa. A Engng- Q.-f Q Z JA , f ui MSF if ,Wi . af . , ., . 32 MH ,i .fe 18'-ik ,QM If Q5 . 1 l x , ga g 3 ,MN 5 Y 55 I H V. :-f Q im g qw , 'Q x 45 S Sl ,, .al -sf A 5.9 1 . fir. 3' Y if Dr. Heimwarth B. Jestin. Vice President Dr. Herbert D. Welte, President Dr. Carl Fiore Allen Hirsh We were gaihg ta list a few af the ,east academic achieaehzehts at 6ehtral State hut theg Wahld have taheh up all 312 pages. 50 John Larkin Frank Casa Jacques Rommel zu wgm w K S gi s fn ,SM 'ffim iiffx-2 qi A a 555 1' ..,, , .LEZ They say he's rocking the boat, Lord He's considered too outspoken, and other faculty members say he's on the way out. The administration is nervous about his peace and civil rights activities. The university public rela- tions man doesn't like to hear his name men- tioned. He keeps risking his security by sticking his neck out on controversial issues. He says the university can't side-step such questions. Many students love him, but others feel he's a kook and don't understand why he can't settle down and do his routine job. But he believes education involves making a comment about life, and then acting on it no matter what it may cost. He's at war with some of his colleagues who seem, in his opinion, to hide behind words and avoid action. Please work with him in his restlessness, Lord. Give him all the interior peace that's possible without letting him go soft. Help him to pace himself in the fight, Jesus, and not to sell out under the pressures. -Malcolm Boyd .:.-fa 1 s ' A i f ' ' ' ,, , Isabelle Rupert ,iv -51 X-N 'fi V6 5 , - 1 Q .ee J -:Y 0, fx in , M in wiki Q 1 is M entie g jg.-1 1111-1'3 Serving The Campus Since 1931 Vol. XXXVII-No. 32 I Central Coiznecticut State College. New Britain, Conn. TUE5 Editorial tudents onfron I THE Center Ballroom ' ADMI ISTRATIO O BIG THAT IT CA 'T ACCEPT CRITICISM FROM ITS CAMPUS LEADERS Y? Intense red lights pinned the spotlight on Dr, William D. Chat- field as he confronted some 500 students from the Griddle of the Student Center. Almost with- out delay the question of Presi- dent Breen's suspension from Sen ate shot from the -floor of the gathering. Dr. Chatfield had intended to make a few comments on Central and his office, -Dean of Students. He did make it clear that if any- one wished to interrupt him, they do so. As Dr. Chatfield remarked on the history of the College a student rose and requested that the dialogue with which the ses- sion was mainly concerned be in- stituted, At that point Dr. Chat- field yielded to questioning. The Question When the question of President Breen's suspension was specific- allv referred tn Dr Plnntfialnl -ov- Dr. William D. heard students' quest at last Wednesdayk r hour 'Griddle session Council 'Iflirottles Apa 'To Hell With Myself If I Fail,' Says .lim Breen 5 pete evans, see ..ev:.,n... I-eb. 20l. Immediately a student quer- ied, Are you rationalizing your action or admitting your guilt? Within ten minutes Dr. Chatfield answered this question. However, an immediate answer was not given. For awhile, discussion centered around the reality of student gov- ernment at Central, Dr. Chatfield .,., , ,1,-1-1--Q-1--Q.. over budgetary affairs. yed President of the College rest the right to veto any appru tions. It was noted that the has been used rarely. The Answer Ray Dorfman, past pre of the Student Senate, equat power of veto to that of s siong he proceeded to note consistency in the Breen s sion - If the President o College is the only one wh the right to veto, then the of the Dean of Students was of his bounds. Dorfman pui the issue, The Dean of Stu is advisor to the Sen:ate..i.u President Breen Takes Air At Administrative Policie tor me uean o. .,e....c..... . spend in the future Do Ken Rusczyk pursued for a more definiterd Editor-In-Chief ment of policy. The Dea I DCCCS- 'W WEE ARCH 26, 1968 teang lges ents should not suspend, Dr. Chatfield's final reply. n Breen questioned again the student government ity of e the advisors to the senate ended to President recomm veto of the Recorder ap- Mrs. Miriam Under- Eiation. Dean of Women, stated that was unaware of the advisors Ing made a commitment to issue. Miss Carol Lippia, As- ,nt Dean of Women, em- ically followed up this state- t. Miss Lippia said, Dr. .e's veto was not based on the ite advisors suggestions but several reasons that were e up by the evidence of the te ease. n Rusczyk, past editor of the Chat- rder, questioned Dr. 's use ot' the words struc- and manipulated in refer- - to the Jan. 12 Senate meet- uikink .ru--we-nn-A that Pro:-n reen Boils that Senate uenate was cut at five minutes. Valu Senate Meets Amidst High Weekend Controversy i l ' President Welle Vice President Jestin Dean Clow Students Get Answer To Campus First Discussion Is Successful Charles li. Wayrynen Monday, October 9, 1967: Per- haps a momentous day to go down in Ce-ntral's history as the icebreaker on APATHY! Some of the most important issues were finally brought out into the open at the first of what is hoped to be a continued series of dis- cussion .for better understanding between students and administra- Problems be considered a priority matter it is necessary for citizens istu- dents, parents. faculty, stafft tr write the Interim Committee or Education which is a standing committee of our State Legisla- ture on Education year-round rather than bi-annually. Also. the student parking commission is fervently working with the Stu- dent Senate and the Administra- tion to help relieve the situation. Dr. Clow also mentioned that bids are out from the State Pub- lic Works Dept. .for the removal rm -Wells Street nail car lot can parking lot and get 'Students, Administration acilities, repairs Icogisidei M , is' to come from are t t .... B 'ollected by the ence . Us 00pel'a e reen ,,,f,c,,, The went e mme' GENES: ur. iviansigian, Director street racuuy alone will cost nswer the Dean of Students rated his opening remarks the purpose of these meet- . is to improve communica- . Dr. Chatfield emphasized , he was available for confer- e on any question in his of- A 105. Early in the session as announced that the Dean ded to be in his office ln the .ing for the convenience c' tents and achieving this eu- ,ommunciations. Other Questions Raised' he parking question wa ight up but Dr. Chatfield saii Dr. Clow would be mor ified than he and since Di would be on the Griddle tContinued On Page 75 i of Admissions and registrarg Dr. Clow, Dean of Administrative Services: Mr. Paris, College Counselorg Miss Lippia. Assist- ant Dean of Women: Mr. Vicra, Director of Housingg Mrs. Fab yan, Bookstore Directorg and Mr. Judd, Director of the Student Center. Approximately 90 stu- dents were present for most of from 53,000 - 35.000, Dr. Clow stated. Ove sobering fact which the Student Body of the future will have to realize is that once the temporary Kaiser lot moved tprobably for a is re- sports field house, only in dscussion stages now. yet a future Jim Breen Senate President 'nerson Air- ciation. The any and the mentioned. roblem with end. it was them. We ability of a as Feeney. :asonsg she us Brothers and Papas 'ts. and Bill ur financial ed. 1 ,P's, but we 'age 75 at' the weekend's entertainment. Peter Rodriguez. Senate Treas- urer, suggested that we begin planning now to get the groups that we really want for ncxt year. Many times, he stated. there is a shortage of acceptable entertainment traveling in the area when we begin our planning for the ircckend. . .lust hon' one would go about getting an honest consensus of opinion on further entertainment also came under fire. The'preseul questionnaires were nog very ac- curate. Only a limited number of students vote. lncvitably. some will cast multiple votes and tal-, sity the returns. President Breen reiterated that The present sys- tcm isn't too reliable. Yet there has not been another workable alternative presented to date. ' Vice-President mmented that Acts Commit- :lse should be .ceess or lack 'eekend If the pay. then we ntertainmentf' lso remarked. :ral does had- . I think that or the money, tis willing to per weekend do tricks with , i informed that ation Commit- ved. No stu- .ed enough to :ident Breen. were ordered of the Educa- Blakesley of me Arts uept. for their interest in the project. Moving into the subiect of LTC Leadership awards. Senate con- sidered the two classes of awarr' and how students might quality for them. This emphasis on rec- ognition was created so that leadership might be forthcoming more readily. After a conference with Dr. Cletus Clow, Dean of Adminis- trative Affairs, Darryl Kern ad- dressed the Senate on . . . Cen- tral's non-existent Parking Com- mission. Since -the Committee had not met for six months, tContinued On Page 'tb sityt the major hulk of pnrkinff will he in peripheral arcasfl Breen Suspension Reviewedg Action Termed 'Arbitrary' student do to'help the legislature become aware of the critical parking situation at Central? Answer: iDr. Clowt In order to areas are not being used to maxi- mum capacity hy faculty and ad- ministration. Again Dr. Clow stressed that people seriously in- wif is Wk' S 1.f,z:fvQf 0 . A 1 2 ff Y 1 L xg I i if Q F -.ji .., f i 'vis ...Q V, 'L Ki W 'v Q we fi 'L l gm., L,. Q it D . ., 1 . af -2 fh X5 i,f'E W gf P 42' 3 2 :if N-.F J' Q ',-: ff k f fi gf I-, ,: , qv- Dr. William Chatfield i Deena Clavette Editor. Central Recorder Dr. Wilfred Croft .4 Dr. Justus Beach Q of 0 0 Dr. Sherwood Augur N fn- Dr. Edmund Thorne Larry Dobbins Miriam B. Underhill 64 I' IVL TEB DlA.l-.-. A Awzugrset in, those? early daysg not too many college presidents held the d.octor's degree. -A e i- A VVhat'l were your first reace tions.on'A.coming to New . Br1ta1n?....,.pr f ev e' V . t .. In had never been inVCon- it nAecticut-before. -I had is Aentf A some time in Neweiihgiimd during 'World War I asa t member of the Naval Forces A AA Lbut Ihad never 565151, toAAA. .. 7. A .D-IAL:1 WEIQTEQAL A A wEALTE:Q.. .,t- A I . . -IQ! .. . J 66.. .COHIICQUCV-lt, .muchtless .New . iBfitai11- 4 What 'was the reaction here At in New Britain' to..a youniert t person AAbAeing,selected' ast 'e ipresidehf' C 21UiihtCTl A A I SL1Spect.thatAAt 'e faculty and many.-citizensfof the coma T L munity Awere surprised and, VA in fact' puzzled toflearn that a relatively young person 9 A. 1 A had been selecte. ito- succeed atman wh.o,waswdistinl lgi 1? guished in his own right! and recognized aso,AanA educational 'leader in New .Englandijf f i Ti Marcus.eWhit'el was anexcel- A lent teacher and gifted licspeaker. -He was wi ely .. known, not on1yinAACon5A ' f necticut, but throughout New England. AA M We've 5' been doing isomefre- ' ' 'search and A found there was A ..tAeDlALiAAAt.4A appropriate techniquesi f0I .. tteachingg they were of neces- sity deficient in providing A subject mattereontent tof A their graduates: 'One could inotexpeet to offer an exe ' tensive program, including t'.t Q botli content. and niethod? i . ologyg- init a period of twofor r three years. Itwas primarily for e'sV t his 'liC3SO1'1'i'll2h21t5'tlI1CI'CAiWEIS ga need for extending fthe, . trainingperiod. for teachers. from 4 two' to three years and AA subAsequent1y,t to tfourf'yearsA,,A Ihrefgesringiy leheugh., this firif 1 114 stitution became 't ei'iirstAA'5AA Q .Teachers .Collegef in ee,oe the Q-state in l933Aan'd the other three A . norrnal '.iL schoolsAAinANew AHaven.5 Danbury and fWillifAAf irnanticremiained sountil' A- 4 Doctor Welte, what ' was' it,f asf Hfyouna meanfrhari . A .. duced - ou to. go into educa- A tion? C?e1TtAain1yA the salary Af 1 My A.A,vlSACa1eASii'Weren,'t as 'attractive Q has they'might.be today, the: ' systems themselves 'werenft as-developed. You .didnft 2 - have the physical plants. .A A Any 'i'f teacher was little better than, in some cases, a bab - 1sitter.gfWhygwoul.d an inteliiei gent young manl like ,yourself uite a testimonial when he he tt A, A ' 30k 1I1.fhC. 2035, Wants to g0 . did leave, withthe dediea- ..-, A A. -. A . mw eAd'uCat10n?. A - tion ofthe dormi.to1yfMar- A .gWELTE: That 1staAgoodAquest10n. :Ig wg WhitVe,Ha11y . eff . t 'ihadrthe ratheriunusual ex-. Ai Yes. There wasgindeedg' a . i . A A' pperience of IC3Chi11g ill 43 A 'A gem .tribute ffplaid-ie .Mafeus i W f- it f 'one+roomfru:a1f.schbelf. after' i ehifefk1POnl'f1iiS-frctireifieniini.. ' it efadvatieefeffQ1I1e'h1ah Qchaelf. 7'192.9.!fAS,-younkhowg.the?firSt 4. .jla1iShTf1i11'1h1Si.SC.11O9l'fQrg wornenis'dormitoryiwas-A AA ' 1Ihfef?AYe3fS-'3TidfthCICf'W'CFeA Ananiedfieli hisAf.honor.' X 7fAAtAfthe etimegeliioemfele is it i .egradf-QQIICA fhfiiklglr .egighrtitf f I1ectiCl1!.Sfateiw.2SA1CallCdA,. FO110?V1118Ath?5, 1 Se?V?Cl.'QSQA 'Newf'Britain Normal' f'i' Sf chloolef' ' ,A'A fSuPef111te11de11l5+9fQQSCh-90133111 211161 we iunderstandglyouiwere A A . A. 3 5111311 tOW11 A111AEaS1fQf11 instrumental in making the 1 Q t ibfeelealfdfflafef Pf93. e transitionfffrom Aaf state norif . ifeSS0FAAt3T1dQ dea1TAiQf' H1C11.,A11iAt2P' it tn,Qt Dakota, there. any 'difficulties in eiA 1 A ' ,iDIAL: Was' it factually the teaching .achieving this goal? .A ogy 4 'fe 1 g ifet 1.fiXpCI16IgC6Aih21ifgaYG25AyQL1-their 'ffherefarefalwa sdifficulties A' A A ee 1 A e A '. insight-into your,l1feis,work? when names 1Ofii11Sti1UtiQ11S+ r'f1WtELTE? fhlllkrthelfs. CQfECCFe alia. are changed. The ehange, V 1 t'ti... 3 t P-thoylghfl-hadflieen .t' advlsede Af1'OI'1'1f-1'161'1'1'12ll'iASClf1OC5lSAIO ee.fl A if .git 1' lduringfmyUDdf?Tgf3dL1aTQA ' ' A teachers A-Acolle .esin 'New1'En-Vi f A WQFIC Oh mm? .'Ar fh2E1TAAO1'1C QCTAA g1and.1aggedieh1hd similar ACaS1011fO go-11110 t1I?d11StIf1a1fA e chan es in the midwest. , t A Chemlstfye OT SVCD Into 111Cd1'. Teachers colleges .werees4 if .Q , , ClUC,'Wh1Ch'AthC11'Seemed ' 3 'tablishedf in other sections of AV the country years before. they ' were in New iEngland.f Al-Y though the normal schools.. were providing teachers the 'imoref attractiveg 'But Ain those . .early years education offered ,a real challenge. I think we 1 sawythisewas a developing profession and certainly NENV BRI SIN ww.-.-.....,.M.,..... ' ' ' W--x.. ,M A YA, YW Y W, --ibn I XICW BltI'l'.XIN, CuNYlTtJ'l'Ic'tJ't', 1 l'tlI1AY, MAY 17, Ill! , Y , 315 f ,tit Y , 1 ll' Md N w'Svlwo1 Fritson Returns From Ant 1 I l 1 x i 1 -. -5 llilfl Plll lJlPAt l 9 lt ,E HYZRRFIEQT lx-XVII! Xltlqii-r'v: ttmlitw. QW-'!, :li in mmnpt nn rx. rlfr fm' ,lsrltlxvwllexlv swim.-xaestlg-xx nl' tlw llvlllqvl us nam rnzfn Three Decker on Clinton Streetl to Be Torn Down r ......... ,M ..... l 5 NEIGHBORS LEAVE HOME 'Yvpplinn llmhting 'l'lurv-rttvru to lnltg l Huw' om Xullutnllm lla--ltlu-xxs'aw - s llll!lN'rlul'cl Ili'-lnh mt ln'-trmtlun llb' 5 l', Nl. Twins. llltltslll nlnmsl Hum sta 'RswwIwm.xl l IW ex ls-aux Rath- -gnlx' but -xtztrxxgqg R !ll!s'rMtf'1tfrttf1xt Ismmf- at 331 Vim- tun at: 11.X 1 tum r'-'gm'-lvl lay liwl-Img lll lH'Qim' Axtlmr' N. ltmlwrmrrl ln lv' ln ,rm lx imma- ltlrvv llama- x' uf mp., im fm an-lmtrxmg tm. l 'WW' lmllfllvil. msn-ll by Xtrlmla-m Reports South Polar Co More Unpleasant Than ,..-..u-A--.M-.Q-v-ww.--p Hump tlimnte Makes It Impossible for lixpcrlition to Ilcromc Avolimntcrl M- I c'cl1crg's Fill Seas M llilzh ll l'hreaten to Fill Ship. l':1r tilt-A ll A , '7'l u,'fn Xlfsm fill' ltr ' fr ,ws +f'af 1 fsfgwl Vurnrlwf '- H M '-W 5-Q avr l.j- .girl lsxyfl nl! l 'Y ltljl lialu lance wfulf fw' 1 'kr 'a an lllllllktll lem:-. tn! Mill! lug'- .4 m:x,:.l! .-9'-l 4r.:xmz,l1f'-at kkllll I-,. 'fr' 'I' f iw-' fvrwfl 'xplm to mt lm Hip rwrv :lv '. . of -mslul M, Antz.- fsffffw S fum: ttf lt.. me nl -want.-rr '-,wi HUM lfwfl 'lv' Lf,'f'l'f two! -l ll'l' lvl'Ms sv' fsgsnnqllurm' nf. Hlillls t'1li4 lil' fix, sfumf' in imma, ll llfll flu' 1 uplrnrr flfsv. nw rt .slr ful llw- my Ill gmt., Klux if, l't,fllK :uufl lug lif ll ,' ,flr 'fvksl ' an rv'-in mul: lhnfllin ilu- H-in umm ,Aff fl'44r into tlw lint nf' X't'l1g4lf,u, Xklllff' ltr- lIl llHl.lfrs Ha. f sxgnlrwl 1' na :mu s-'Mmra-fl, tlws Luth. llm'!mgf lla lfjfu Inu mmm! an th' Am no sit- - x- 1' r- zu My Um .xIllil1 ' ss ml tty :1 num lllff vmrrllt-fu reg South Shar-v 'than Nwrllu zu IM- lm.-la'-, ll,utm, Imfl gr, :frm rt f ur' in H1 ft ze! Ax f--' Imszlv flux. lffvllm f'Kfl !lllll4B of flu- earn-l-1,f:m rzrlivlsrfmrst U lfltwm as pg- pan-fl In rm it lam wmv law if ret rn Rf fi lfwftllwlaxttl, was in rnnrw- of QAUII' Ynirmtlnn. Un lun ut .ugmn-1, Um' I F ltlrutltttm: -I-sp.antm.,u! had 1.4.-on-I ur. 1 flvri to all-fngttwn the wtrpgmrtrf, :mul A W F1t'm'w rs Nfl'-' bln- -sal Ilgllllht tlw WHITE 38 Yvnrs Ttlrllfrx' 'on the Contractor by Sergeant Thom- l X I NNl Hull Sf'Xi'l2ll xlnys nun. The -sv lxrwlu--pg WWW remmwt vs-M-or-Inv nm! vhnrttff 0' ,lrill t'. luwgwttori ltutlr-'taylor-I r-61'-stu--t A to-lvplmuw lvwrsemgzv tn lulrry mt, va , om In F Oth 1' sw tlw lfmielixu: sum toppling, and mvngnmtn of nw nflglxtmrmg txrmw f-zu'--tl fm' th. lr lim-4, 4 'TUV' llllpvvlnr 0!'flf'Y1'll lxtgtdw-q fp. Plame-i fx! wmv, lla' th:-n mlximwl. Ihr tlmrvv fmrull-S nu-tlpyiug the dm Zlmg to the mmf of the rlzxxvmgul lmtltttm: to xsuntv, Putt.-ff ltr-fm.w,,r. ten was nnttfn--t of ltaf- tmutatinml with tlw r-Will! th.-Q! Srrw-rntxmf r':1ry l'0llvell1MI1 Frank Kruwssl-1 was th-- 1 Q 1 ? ltallvd to stand gzrzexrd. The putters-5 Q man wsu :xmas-wt by Imqu-4 tor Ruth-5 jrrford today for his fnm-t'trr.afion rn tlqrrlngtng slv-'fplrrq quarters mr tlz-f lfnmtltvs who scwatwt in the tw:-xw-as lor l0mvP of his pf-rwnfll acc-quaint-l lauren. l Thi! nwrnlm: notice' vans aww-I ll 1 J. Fenner. an-ting at, the reqmsnt Ihr building inspector. ordering to ham the entlm hulld- na: lat!! than 5 p. m. to- wn ellimntci that damage will about 81.000, E l, mu trmur-fl ilu- Sgsmly pnlv' ng am., !.at flgtlHl Ymlnsl :mt than tho out ulmsl: hrnnsrtsf htm W' ltksrzllrtflm more Imam-storm :md mmol: he-us mens- Jlaflfztvrfrs M. all within xutlmu. vltf-mm f' nf flue Nurthl fu. -ww ...w..., .,,.,.s,.,..a.a...... s W-at .-...aa-M-.--V ,,....s.t,...,.,,.M,s.....,.w,,.,,..f..-.. ......,. ...M ...M . ... ...W N, l Scarface Al Jailed i Loses I+ 1 5 I l f l , l . ,J ,V i sg 1 I 3 1 o J I v 5 P?-4, PM , . K ' E i gy , H K 2 , A , s 7' .H S we , ,h SA gk 'mg p v . ,., A, ' 29 ' w 4 'ss K I t 9 Q :as X 'I' km 'WSI Y gif w .. C , ,YQ v ,Q . K. , f':,f?5.,,l V g g re ri J? ' 'fn Q- I if 35 , ' LA, ' was , 59 b 94 ' ww mm it- N 293511 gf wwf' f fe ,a it 1 4 Q 4 A 22 .M 15 Z Q r Q ' i Q k ,,,,,5,,g,1fqsP2 0:58.93 ' ,QQ f Woofthyfof attention bfa ' V yvurig tpersonlg0i11gfintQltthiS . H A DlAlLi 2l l Whlat Was' the 'lifei likefhero lgfil 'X i' f-1311, 31116 ,WA C2i?1iCIf dziysi Of' T116 A CO1-l fi gf l 'Z1C8C7l'lIflVSf5Sl 6blVi6UtSlYQ5m314- ' 1 'Y' ' l'1C,f-llglggiiwgtiile Tl1CtfaCi11tY l 'f AA , F lllt , to QfwafifquitetC1OS6+fl Q WELTE: Itrgyas lt 'indpedlsmallerl 1111 4 t f f 'A, w1929' thefo weret300 girls: ',4 5:'f , Nlffa' 7,- t l t 1ll8tffaCh1z9ao ' f 4k, : ' N.A 3 .1 , ., ' .WEI-TE mp. fri. me'1hberSg,,Yes tt the institution iwslfgxiiffQ'5l.ifeg1o'-skiatse' l andfytproslidient .togietiltof know mainyfsutudgntsfj 1, fevolgfttaught A a Class i11f?IhtroductionQitojff5 'Y EclucatiomwhenflX-first 5 are - ,,t, Erivefl i11t1l929f V 1t?'11i3YYbCw l tttt l A W fheiffaculxyg- M l f- - 1,,- ,,-,x - UW, .l ' ff, fig., lgquallyi true b,'t fhfmneygn tw 5, .J '. . H ,. R441 hoilveyefg- that tlle oppo rtuhi7 1ieSl1fOr thefffestidenrl tlttf meeft Qvsfithwall stu ents fare gtsfgfettt ore1ae1vg1ytt1gpge ,,. t insripu-1 Vg , t1o11jas Walsh.onC,g5j,possiblp'n.l Kbti ji her? Wtelmusr find-ways ,ttt 4116: iheansl of mzi1nta1n1ng' soona4? 1inQ6HS l f:HSCHSSiQ11STb'e1WCeii'fg . ,fthol facultyi2LnQ1:fstude11,ts.t, tQ,Q t ,. A alfllarges tinstltutiong lf Student fefhapsfknowsil qwre ttt: , 1 lilitimiie, YK7f5ftYV?Qf QS-eV6111Y?f1YC, Offhig .fellow 1s,tiide'ntsg,tand:gir jtttt i 'rg oldfgef StufiCl11f,Z,bt61dys'4,a?lf?iflY11 flgi'g6,fS'egh?lQeKnt t'it ',thc'-Qstttdoiitii ' if-'fcang oomef-to . know. -their' P t' 1 Q Pl:Qside,ni,4if2i1hC?'aiilililiiiiiffly- t-A-t CCI,ttlfhaffithe'lgift2afCSf1'lt?2bSI.aC19i2' Qstalf 1n'-thosotearly dgrygfwene std Ttlilsyuis ithcfi-AreluCtgt1iC4Co of f QS1fi9t?tdiS4?iP1i11Hfiti111So1l?1!ff1iih97? tttt V. fl tf't 1 yoiihgfl1ad1os'11WCt6'iqUit6'fegill l- A4 l 'lfwalyito 'ff ,tt, lCtt,0HiGC'Qi'th,e t ,f't Q.,'x'. 'tt-.1Q , : ,sitlliatioimfftodayfgiis-i, ,diff 'ttt , gg Lg 1A3QdmittgClly',1ga1d1I1iSSiDHEQ?!IC1f'F,if! fofo11t'ffOi1i'th'zit those 1g5: 1 t t' 'cluifombiitsffofialny'ihstituv earlyf 1ior111al:,sQhool 51ays,,,j A Vt,' fiifif Atlfjfl gre getting' q1uite'5s:eVereff QQ fttt xoulhave ttrt stptgof theffaculry tbfagkqrball oL At '5asQ,fofthe 1QCOII1fh'itifI1:C11f',0f-Q'tl1C ik? state inSAtit1itiOI1SftOj'3CCE15tf'?.oi iff' 'SOIT1lCWho3'0 'largeI4tl'n1uml5f2fSl , , start Iljlayedg that's' truEg'nOt3' qtxfl t ' A Students than ,'lhCY,Ca11,fea' i M ototA , A oonlybasketballglbut'basebailljj 7-.AfA,S011ab1YV.,haHd1'2?Q1 4' f ffj . ' - . it A f0'O, with tv E he StUdCI1fSfr 5 -A 'WVEI-QTEf Evefy 'Yeafwet l1T?Welb5lC11fl lmAI-51 III i11CfS3m?3 Veili, t Y5f1fVC-1i11- t 'ttt l ' 'f'l,.Qf.l,io b ,' Zfrlg, f0f9?df- FtQilotPfH+.5W1Yf 21759395 QT? 1 fri? fdicgkfedf bil W?Ef?5fHb1C'fTQfY- 'ff t t t 1229 3 to ' l of ,reach iwgen youviirsrgcame.'ij, . System, ComygetentyQ1111glf-'fflj l hefe.JTherej wasfa Close 'relaff' ' Pe9P1efWhO Z aYC52! t,tiQ11ShiPl'lbeltWCCI1'fWhaflihight' i l t'tf, t 'A 15399151 .bEfi'????QE1??oS:?Q- 19 C972 1 ,Qi, f efmfldffihefbuddilig rad' -,'Kt 1 if o o- 3 359111lllgh?9duC?519lT's2f,,,251-L I11i11iStf2ifiO11lfH1idfQfhC7S'fLfdC1it4 ' h?S?ja??,'F11? P?QP1F?'..Si991a-f ' ,t't Qt A 1 1't f 555 :ff f f I t'K' fE11'25iiTediiQT?lcy?lif 'AV ' if5'-fig391715195F141?l2EtfQ?idnP5S19Qfft? Wfifll? .' 1 1 1to U L . ,,,, . .5 . , 1:-fun ,. 1. .,1:A,vq-,g- Q ,uwlfr on Jung fo. uf, - ' nf ,ft ., .J , . ,l f,,,Vj' f' .4 fi ' ft,-t -. J wi , 1 ll' 1' Yr X Q as f Iexg lolcQ11legC4oHHQ1a1sft havvlialxenatedf-fthe5stu.dCntSf1 ,, 0 X 90ntacr,1plegrha isqeventgq .oW' too A ' t tegcliillgl go11tqQi,,: ' Q A- L3 .C1l9f1yOL1o.l ,AJVQK '. r f 'I .f z ey y.,--,,,,,y f .v .Xt Qfshcutdfbe 'tnisfsidq 5-it tt ' V 'X ' of -tlt Ipnning ,tho t,QolIegC?11g' 1 'V t0?Sv22CSEE1h4f ,.tt, l f A flifffgdf 316111 and '11iS '.S12LiTl'beC011f1Cf't' o more a11do'lH1OifC:rC111OYCS15f,435 4 Q from thteltiniereits loffthfrstuifofo l ' j delits. Thig nQ6i1JlnotfneCoS'f l ttoo 't ,Sari1yQfQ119WsifgI11t' comparisonf with otherpstate' Voollggesfanditl universitiesjthe lcottntrytfover-,ff , l . A I-59, 6, -,-, ., .t,,, ,fl , , X the collegois still Avrolgxtivelyh tb't -f 1 ' f onofllrdo not suggcstjf leggeggfTiiigionnedtiocurliancis inifg to' l t'o tt i ifi So10nS!li.Qt StatbisuP pQrtf-265111-,oif ff 1-ghflf 1'f111i1il97i11i?g is t1'L-1 1 Qfl'152iV65K b6611F gl5f lQ0tzi,1I1l1ChQg Ialemil-'ThleI?'15fiS 1 fi ri h5PC.5WL1T0W5W31fQ3 ifflialf '.3F1YC?tf? 1ffgQS,H11'dt-etherlQfeifiomfoflfs.ijEi' logos Tag :reversal 'of l that Eoziistf mg, l?0119YJm?1Y: ltaketplafmt. llz, W215 1hiS. 7PU!P5SC?f 501' ill' l',tt.' corporating.thegQBaSiC1 Studies ff ..PrQ'gf31i14''35t9W45ied0l?'54illfQuf o'f'l. t'A, V b Thig Correotl... ,THQ lBtaSicf'w. Studies Biol rah1.lWas',intro-l f -t'l, duced beCauSe'tofWQ V Vtlidjpiesiddlit, zi'sSi'Sta11fS+g?ffi knew,at that time thatfwe . A were ?itLi1jnir1E,Vawtziy far, too manytqualiq ecffpeople . 'A - DIALQ, t ' 1 f -Has .there beenpany specula-'h A,,1 ,l W' pswetjfa: e t t 1 . F f-gf 51, ,. I .- tions :as tothe successpof the tfogfifm aS.:ir 1WaSg.Stertedj A Q our' yeeirs as ofZfI'd'o11,t bef U lieve itfs stillgin effeetes -it This 'Specialpf6sra1H.1thti1s s X fdlidwtfbeerii..merged:'Wit11.i.the!if.. A- . 'ffCtS1i1H?r,fCVf???ihShtCQ116Q? a?5 t. late A, afternden.9,I0gfam,rn1H1 lg 9ihf??fW017d55 W9 Fhavee-fff!0fit t .tlsieiataiiedoariasi-alsepefate 5611-2113 so . l myfblere.du1f1ns1.ft11Ctf.past years t We Qsiifblledie ?1!1ffffQb??1iU?d W b.ud.gerlfSuppOr1 finance fhepveducationv loff234t fullsea, . ijrinieigeveniitg . . i fdents. il2Wee .soe Havefalsoiifound asifjf' '?1Sjl:1155SQ4'theeI 615355 ffO1lf3ge.fefiIOII5 ,fail 5 1 GVCT4ii1C1fC3QSii13 Llllliiiibiii A0fiT1 -e ro11ment.e.1ias .eX ipdegfate L, ef lgSfPi.Ci5I1iS151T21i3.ES.EbQQ,g5'hf 'A P if L7 ' fj .I E131'hf51!SiHg7.sf2rCiiiiiQS.'fQf5f'- ' t A' tf..ff1iC1Tif?LWCffh.QYC'fH0,fEye! 'Al Q ' fl 'A fOt1nCE?H1i-Vaifiswef , I F h K 1 nxlk fk1k.35. t -.Fc DIAL: tvowvey-maqe some arremptfjy. atlthaii- WELTE: f f:YCSs.qW5'.-IIQXC A Hi 3ef1?j'S01Ti,'f?t u s f proposals Awhichgif approved? .I e AAA Wouidfjengxble 11s'to house A Q57 Mtv s'- QHIL4 miufriffd Sine to '21ef1tSfiTh.6experience'We t se. e . V A tOfl,Cl2Waff fl icoiwiiiied thhttftfgighyffgf'tthefmdifijied fi L - ' , .Q ,. t. DlALi s, . were 'SQ,f1'1CW'h3li'fI1OIfC'.',S'Q1T1OllS t -the' yQunger4StudHh1s' i'1 ia. be a.ttr1but edg t0'5d'1Gg1I'-- mvggik. j, A qtgvxy Z 'I '!,,,- ':v-, s ' 'lli T f ' ft tGQi1ggefbaekf5 little .1 What . ff deeisibiii 'pfeqfdedt the-1 ,- , Q A r ,f:,- , . wELT5:. 5 dl, V, ,ii U, i s .'vV,d.:k gg .sf , f : were not thoroughlytraineds .in sLubjteCtl mattQer,,We all t know there has been atre- e Amendous .ex Iosion of knowl- edgefinv the fifteen of . 4 twenty years ,'Q zmdfthis undep-Q 't A ' lines 'the need' for se5cten'diniy the training Aqeriod for hteae - W ,CFS-'P0,t,f01lI'iff'iY93ffiUd1:SiPSiftfQ1f.'1 YlCEE1fLSq,'h:QYEff1'ffO themdoetorzitef t e QYQ1- ATheSC,t'are,-S0tfheg0f'1thCi D V M2111 .ciae,1t1age.ef195o?s, ftliegle- - ,--.31 fatitofs Whiclifprompteed 11810 shin' e N0f111aI, eSchb01.a YO,htfffgvufiifteife.,degrC?i8i?e1?11f.s1.'2, inggfteaehehrs,collegeifi .I . , hifi- h V that tthesetfinstltutlloiish were ,fg ,theLgpgbplg2s,fgq,4eo11egCSfihandy? 1 Y wtheygf tshot11d1.geXten'd q their Qseri My if.-.' ,. f -, , A 1 , vlcestto556142151D1h6r'ffh.3!M1.?sf,l, - J? tegeher' edupat1Q11'Zt ASQLQW E ief Ohftfflgl. !he.:.cit1zensftsOGhQ. other ss e . the Stereo 1IniYGfSifi6StQamde.Privates persua edf 1Q2?6f26I1imeiid.' thatf-the' 'Stateftiefiehers 'eolief' A I fin.'iCfbnneeiic3iifh'bAe' QL' FI' V ,Q ,,,, , . ,-.2 , y 3fg,al,.,.4ij 1 yt, fi, L3 ' 7:1 ' 'x ,. V f . L W 1 . . .K 5 J: fix FL f,D:,l1'p .Q ehatriged'to'Atr-geiieralipurpose I st?ltej,col1eges. The l959fffLeg- islature Qimazcffili ts,Ush,51C35S1t?f qs 'X be kvehltegpeateri Changes. '1rL. f the Y?2!f5Q2111C3Q,f,I1O,f'hO11Iy.QiJ1 A. the j f??T 5?hCi3?f?3df11,'5f1Td5S9Q T? 1,17?P9m!TEUl11Q11g'5' LOfjf?mC1?f?.fQQT' .ebQrff.hQWeY.eIS?2P1S.thwkamslie ...e Chellgef 3135 ffi?j19?Q? gramun!CSSt.'2td5rt1Qn41e.t.ree....,..e5's' recruited f Uliyieme-mb?f5 Ihef J faPifi1Y fi1iSif5?S.i1iSFCIIYG11- I .t t merit: lThe shofrtage .ofquali- t fied f eo1lege:teaC he1fs 'is well .t A ,.'C:h3if i1fg ovlertfrom a f.Nofe1.1': s s 'kni6Wn:'lg1gfee1tf'we muswstnetttte' ffi12i1'3'EQhOo1 3' TeaQhgrs,.'e .gif ' it i11i1e.i'ei6.- rf:Cruif- tophetalentkif' tCO11ege,a11d e.... thengtos apfully .ssss ..5e. , f My F,fgQ,'epwesifsr...fQgtfm'aintain,221 t ' 'tziecreditedftxfoubyeareijistitu-e531, l., . .eee I '.: 4. h1gh,quahtyQ ihb jq ti91RiOffefmZbOth7fhC , gg f ,.DlA.L2'-Aff .sesj AHQWfhave1.P'1.f11fs? forfp-h Sift' S '-'Sindh-t!hC.'B'5 - a?e ' fYf'i f1f .L'. ef E fffiffh ii' s'e' e -6311!'CXI53IIdinY+-the hC d1Zf3ge! q?AteftheItin3e:ftheQNormalgfig .e'ee 1 of w 'iff' j beeIi-.f2Of1iii1g-as9n.g?Gi1,f 'F 3Q5GhQQ15W3Sl1GhH11Sed,fi19tLi? 19' 3?fpJl'W'ELTE13'3-if?1tl1'feEfGt?fiO st..SSYSthey'HTC 5te'zi45hersf..5eo11ege,ehthere? Aev, L u g, ia .W i ?WGOiTIlf1gf'3Q1Qhg iaserajpiilly Eisf A . iseemed.,t0. '17?1ei.ahA3dCq9ate see' T ?W0' 1f'fWCl.hi3d--thee, fSupy?1?f'Of'teaCheystreaagledsafs .buildingsheonstfuctedthat ' 51116. . OIIHHI School level. - ehaveibeen authorizedby the lieved t-that although Normal 5 the tart 'ofjteachihg,- they-' et.e 'fff Vlschooltgrziduates :understood ' ' Gehegal - iAss'emb1yg 'wef would. really hatifet eight or thine new bui1dings5j Buttherehave - K beenfnumeroust delaystine - fleellfiges lWCIQTHf!5Ww.fliTi1i-Sliillgke 'b5ff111et?1fI2uQ3fiWQ.Qfthigh-, Q an eg .,,:,, I J Q 5' l 7 4 1.4 Q , . f U 4 , 1 -1' -f Lgzm, 2 K 5 f. . 1 ,Q ', wh ' :' :wf ., ., , !2 iq, I I ' W' :L-f' Qmm-'d LW?f1ii?W NM : W'f35'L. . , 2. 411-L ' V- Hwfgnqggmmmw- K WE7: 'f' LX V .v ,, . ::--I-241I2'3J1.,W.W TW ' ' ' X mmf Tfxfzwfia 3 1 A Mn.- 1 A 4 w qv X .- J - l Mwwwwwi. . 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A be universities in theivnation. t ' f ,gaA1ready,appropriated. Asfr- , , Theyiaren,a1SiQ2f21CCept.edAa11d,zi n ' know, 'plvanningfand f n ' in Agreatn-deniandtas teachersj . AL S construction' of galllstlatet : ' yy The school ,superintendents bt1ildingsIAafeAhan'C1led jundof . '.Y. lj notrsonly, in Connecticut, but 1 the juris dictionfof the'StateQ' 1 1, inq'othertyst3fe'g,t beat pathj ' ADepartmentQof 'Pubi1Aic4'tWOrks1'tg, A i ' X ' to fourfdoor A10 employ ouij h Wyhi1C,.s0n1CPQfy1heSnidnlflys'y - nC?HUiC1niCS- lHSttniYCnf'asO, i 'agennot 1iCiCCiSsafi1ytfftheire-'if 'AQ f f'K f' t '1'wc1fconducted'a,sHrVeyffast1Q5ff fs AsfponwsibiiityjQf,th,e'de -a it5f-Y A .theivsiubefintendetnts tofi Afif1nnnt,ggywnfAAffnn1-Ether? 'Ssgonldz ,, ,, PIT.. y tsevalnnleOL1f'fptr0S1nCt,ufthtey rg p1aCCdffOl'i: of 5ti1efCO11Tp1etiVonf nof these '-A. Q ,themyqysaigl , tliaithweAVwi1y,ytAeAniAg5l,y A A:bui1'dingsq.Thispis the only - A ploy out gragluates, sight. ooo' f i,WfnYiWCA?fn,?,la'0inst wsbninbtletsti o oo t Well:Thewsameefl1iUgf1S,b'Cff Sfildnintsg,t35GHr.,yafte'rfyean't t E i l'A1 W ifQbUSineSs.-wld',intclmltryf3Q0yQ1fAf Dl,Allifgi' t' 'H6W.ilt3551i11'Y0Lir!0WH'.PCAfn+ o'o- : i 'L 'QHT1 8Ti3dU21fCAS HFC ibning 5659 Vs qf: o',, I o'1 Sonalrm1efAaSAtpresidgiityb-f to V ceptedQbyt-thteuincouirsegi Il gg' the ,'coA11egef'HaSi iitgchanged lg ij' fl y , WC?FC'bQSI'.,k11OWI1'fii1I, the field X dI21SIica11y sine.e,,fhCf.ean1ief' -39 of K educationi Ma1iy,,aIe'pro'gut ' ,days?'? o'i, ' 797 o'A, A QA-- -fessorsgin'ileadingfcolleges 1 WELTE: A Moreg andfmoreiylfthink ther ' j i g y yanduniyersities. Theyfre i ' .,oAo VBresidentfiisgdeyoting'QentirelyfyjgEQ-ME!Q y 'P scattered 2111,-over the Qnited 1' t 'ioojniuche'fime,iin.fitheAsarCii Off f . .o.o lstatesgaind ,1nany' of themff- y, planning and devslnpnientf n ' A A 1 11 ,ardserving inVfOfeifgnA4,cou1nat 'A iandknottas 'much time ashe Awbn t ' AQAQ t 2 tries. i al - w 'QB' v . ' ,fl WQUl?17likCiYV01'lfing Filpidly n A V DIAL: as we havetthat this will takes of s Within ,connecticut we have AA ia numbertdfnlinstitutinonsi 'i,ii p1acei. iHowCver,thefe,sq sQme', y' whichnafe more rivately satisfaction ,in-fthnowingithatf i 'n if Q orientedg Ya1te,f,Xges1eyan and ' 4'wel.'hayefgadd1ec1f,j.to'-ourfadfft VA.n.o hy Trinity.5AThese ,haye5had ,ai miniifrariyeA1staffg'fsofthatlthe t Q Atstt A ' 1 I greats iinpactjon te1ducatiQnffAginAif Presidentfniswrelieved of many - 2 not only ,in thel state,'but nag ofitheyviiesponsibiiities oft ,nj in,iey y t t 'tionwide.'sHave theTS tateg it V planning, handlingbudfets y'i, A' A'ii s Colleges, or speciiically thisf L Vi'0f'fCUIfiCH1?iTm-2U5fSf all Liifii y fCO11CASfnfengngnd.in'any-Goof 91hCr!aSPen1SQ: Qf1An.tAA?Q11Ctgintn'ff514 t ,'in la ifin'n 1nPCrnfivnndn9afiQnn1AiYen- Z1 -,,in,. -fi' 1 iii,.' CEL: e,e-i 'nnnnii t y nlin lf!E??fWiPhf?1?eS9fPiF?5P1A?? 5335 .n,n Q t e .,n.: i X -1-1 e 1 , .lg i0ffiGCiAtnAi,n11f e ii 1 1 + . .gif'tGnSS1OnsAw11hcfnCn1 the . Originally iislnalleiplnnnAiin4:WhinitgiS5fhnsintfnnnn ' ' iny' yiarsiagoAEwen'Af2d6vnlQPndiT'nQIl1:2 noi: Vne'i , no.nn ' 'A19222thiS?pWQS5-mC- F151-nn1t4fQS' 'YGU i , A.4AAifnIi4Stni1ieiSQ1t'Hnd-,nsavybn-2.': A iyei fliiS?tWnS 561355iiifQQ1n551Ab11iIiiingg .i izni 4 Aknowq have 'inte '?th'e,f1-fadministfatiiifefliiiildiiig,fthe Q53 in 'IiHfiona1Afactiityl-qSVej?,aA1soL 1. ' t ,tyii Iffifhave5an'2?Aintern21tiQnn1igStnfient A f2iv,eg5youg Nowtittsfusted falliiostfexif A A i Ati e'btbQdy.'rephesfeiitinggsoniet 2'2fii'A ,, , 1 wrt, clusivelyf QS anygaillliinktftltionybuilding.A , i . Q ' i i ' ' i'jN5OQ-.Lai igtiiiftfs 'afjjAq T ' I DI-F ,1ndi,Cnf5diil??'A-A A W f0fC1g11 ini, COnntI1CSag.R1gh.it'QQW Wei have gsoiy 'peoplet'AaAtiil1-if ated . With ' the University' 'of F V thehigh fipute thatpthhek ,Q M Chinese. Yes,Vthe're' Has been ti i t i' i t' i t t 1?Qp1?iA,Sf.wagegnnn nfnew 1 1 interchange-and ' o qf1E?Il13,11S ti., 115161: g1n'bygother 5 AA A 51iI1l1OLiS'TdiSCuSSi0I1S, fWith.' thely ' icollegeisy' a11d1AHi1ist1tut,ikgnS,s: 1: -tto 'ttt 1 otha!i'nostitqtions,.qiyW,ejre,f2fa,211 1 jH,OW'AhaveQ,the nt1 graduatesof 1, V tAn1ernbeifoftthe 'Connecticutif t CentraltC onnecticut StateA 'ijfif i ',COl1I1Ci1'fOf1 ,HighertEducaEgw5i, , s li +'Col1ege, or,NeWf BritaintNor- 'f tion.fI1,se1'ved' as PICSi,dCI'1t'i6f f o' fmal,-SchodljnrgTCaChC,rS,C01i y t t theCOHHCH,andnjill-111y'1QfAAQUr 74 A y.,' t tnyi lege fof Connecticntifared in ' facility-fare involved in state' iff Q' f'n' ii.V1conjip,etition qA'. W ith other fgradf n i committeesaand, state com-rj, t A .ttn to Li'atesjffrom,f1et?s sayQ4Co1nm- jg tmissionsalongt withfmefmbefs bia, Yale, or someofthe ' A richerftschools? ' of the' faculties ofigrivfate in4 stitutions' such as ale, A Trin- 'X ' ' CHTG WMM ' pt ,V xg . of dlSC'L1S4, Brewster, , 6 CQ11ege.f 1 cal fx: V. hp. , In pohfgzg, A net MC,JTM3OUI'- gf, f A A, f23Ctff anCQ are fof inCrf3aSiI1f1 I gfqbef on ygsuesf fhasl ' ' state-If Q: ai bit of yeoncernito studentsIfDo your 'feel' a college president I 'should take such' afposition? --W the development of the aca-t 'demic curriculumg Could you Afcomment on student partiei-Q WE'-TE? IP 6169611518 1Q1pAAQ111thf? AAfinslituy- f 1 f fpation in formulatingthe P f , ,oAe A eoeo t1011y, It ASC'CT1f1S 10 i11C.fWe' A A 1 ' t As curriculum of the co11e e?' A A f,muSt,nQYe1' lose jsrghtyof ,ll i 1 ,A AA Jl, JAl,gong'agQ1hg Student Egung. ' gs A T 1 ,U fact tthatfthis' isAf21Apublicly5' SUPPOfIedA ti11StirutiOnfAa1id,y . rpm therefore, responsible tofthe citizens ofthe stateg fWhat4' ever-pronouncements are fflll ,ji 'dlmadeqdby'ftl'1CfplfCS1dC1'1ll or. t any 1of,h1s',SAtalf.shou1d'be , Ae made in ,conteXtAtof'ithe facts ,A V etrhatqqit 'is 'euee LEIQSIHYCf'lI1SltltL11lb11 . and gresponslble to the p'eo+ g pple ef- the 5 stare Une might At7VAe1YWC11i'C0HFCDd that tts e if ' l fsrtuation differs from thatfof tion.,-This 'deem suggest? loel Y that the rEfesidCmf'oAf4 this AA ' 1 collegegys could A be muzzledg V heishouldy makei important ,Ar A 'pronouncementSA Qh f 1ssues.AAllof this 'ought to obtt V., VA.: DrlAtLgg -w A evidencegnOI- Orilyyiny, erke-1.1 f A 'ley,Aa more, sevee're ease, but X pe rhoughffur, reughgrer bef in goQdAirasre.:QWhgerhef t' o er ltlt n or 1t's' controversial is another fc! mattergj There' seems ttohbe a trend toward .expressingfpoints of' View A suchyphysrcal lmeans r - as demonstrauons. Th1s, IS rn even here Where We?veF had varrous movements and U y dC1'I16f1Stlf2ltklOI'1'S'r onilnational t ' 1S'SaC,S,'A,2111d :SP-261119 ,issues A privatelyfiendovveclA3instjt114Qj-5bt , or regardingrtheQycoV11ege,I 'DVOT3 ' , A to fyOUefQ61' these Aefiiontsfaffi i 1 A tstt Qjicessful, v. or'fAco,u1Ad5 other meansj-I 'lleo 'qll WELTET' V- ,. ,. .aw r' 5 ' - 'JH W.. A .1 .A .ffm DIAL: Qiy qyv, 2 ' f -1- .yr 21551 if fCCHi1ii1tHCQ 'fQfeCQL1?SG-af 55' Qependinit one the C5L1'Seffg if ,ell Jail' ',e'f ?15JaiAThC.'lQdC1h9H-Q l strationffbyifsfudedntslton' Qtheif 'tt, 5 A lslelide-infjVi'?ip'Nam4xf6.f-IW if fif' 'L A A 1 A lf W?i.S?m9Sf ACfff?S?1iV52 Tfhefr Slandfvvmthee lttv trfmfhv 3 hazards 'o,fv3VWellsd' Street' was r t quite effectlve ALQcal1y.AqIt -' A createda glothof discussion in r and pointed 1 ra Vcfiticalmeed Pvwe fQf ihC5'CilY r Qf eBtriftei1T'ft0 55306, QP! 16 theiifact that 'something has diviededffclanmus, We're ejyustgyyg fortunate fthatjwe' havenft ' had afsserious A-accident -v,, crossing thatge-street, df g Student interests notfonly A ,qliefin national needs oryis-W osuersg which affect them 'PCIF A 'sonally,Abut also yvithiny the 1 slphere 1 of their institution. A hey are quitefinterestedA ink , ,X A-s I x. . ' - r ', rcil recommended! thatfstu- 5 r Qdents be Avappointedfto stand-d Qing faculty committeesg the - QL1IfiCulum1 committee - was 1 A OI1C:rwI'Il10l,1g-l'1fLfOI' aelon' A 'timegy and stillVAdo,, thatgtie is .-1. ,'YlCvWS.'Of thC fStud6nts' 'ini ' r 1 AA thesewfcontmitteiesof'have V Been 1. rewyeditandHfe9Q.QPAtQS1ft+fA I r x 'think this type ef-exchange e- jcan5AbefA very benelfieialg Thereg, was a feeling atonestime' 3 re.f that f We had jtoogrnanyf Ymethf Q M, Q, ,. .',,.,3 - -- rl -,Af-, f1+: gg F V b . y 5t KA rqfbe ,donegggiWe3Area11yeAfhawefIal en-A - A Ag . 'ods courses! Aforfexamplei, A. Nowi they have to Coney :X - uv -e '. -Ln. ' X , .1 - - , M, - .5 cisolrldatee these coursesr Th1S re'A rsfajs eclficjehange Athatffre4r21tA A sultecll fromifeelings eXpreS+ lysed the qstudentsklthat A ' t gthere nwas .too much ,duplicaff 'DrQA4Welte, what has QIO, be I: ether question of theiyeyar? isf j ,thought To SPCG1f1Ce1I1d1vidva1hHS beers glventot your successor, - Youjll hear rumors :of almost P anyone fromvvnow oznqllsve T r ' there any-one lniparucular that they Board is considering now? ' y f , Thisfis a' long story and I7mf glad tolfhave ,a to -r V ' at clarify it for the benefit of ,., -.- x 't N f 4, :QSM Jw. 5.2 . thQggaSiQd9I11S?f, If15ii1CQ jrqqgxest Qi x,, P, 7 4, . ,.. A , 1 cOHSid5tati,b1iQ 'lit fSif:emSf1ioameri v fOr -frf9f 11?9mem Over f2i L 'f Yearwlw .- 5 1wfh2U2fitfi WilIf nor 'Q' be 'h , zoof dif+ X' 2fgQ, jWi1h th'e,ii1tC'niion of N x, ', :W f 'ihgzpilmjto,makefthei f13ansi1icinjy.Q I 1 retiring-'0n4'FQbfU2!1Y' '13 1k96S5i ,A ' .' 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X A tm W in s 2 N 2 3 5' 5 5 f 5 3 2 2 , 2 2 ,L I ., ' P fi E .ik . aw 5 Wk L L ?1 l. , W it lyiy H Q: Q A' K l l It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolish- ness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the sea- son of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way- in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of the noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. -Charles Dickens www ff' S354 S. 2455 w Eff-me m . .. ' ,,f, sw- W W' L?fQ1',-H1 --Jfzigsiff ' SE af-Q T, J ,X 55 S, . Y f 513, as ?3? gig P -1 s ' N 1 I F ' QM .r ij F gg R my lk V K4 sq X 9 f . .W 32 X ,M -we, - f fi if E. 5. 15, 1 42 U. 5 2 Y 355 'Q 'iff -ff 15 Mfggwii U kiwlsa fibizu W . 51 N- ,,,k, F 'W fm I 2 -faux f- M iwl ,g., ,s 1W MH -xv f S WKLBJE iiQk5iY,'ff?'ff?f V Ray Shinn 1' it ,-.s If 'C BLR w- . ' V. k fn ' if ' f ' , gif-, . ,,,.L ,. 4. . y fx 5 92 Office of Admissions and Registrar CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE COLLEGE New Britain, Connecticut FALL SEMESTER-1967 E XAMINATION SCHE DU LE CLASS TIME Monday, january 22 MWF 1:00 .. ...... at..... TTH 3-3:30 . ..... at . . . . MWF 9:00 .. ...... at..... Tuesday, January 23 MWF 11:00. . ..... at . . . . MWF 3:00. . . . . at . . . TTH 2:00-2:30 ...... at ..... MWF 5:00... ....... at...... Wednesday, january 24 MWF 10:00. . ....... at .... . . TTH 10-10:30 . . ...... at . . . . . TTH 9-9:30. ...... at...... TTH 4-4:15 TTH 5:00 . . ....... at ..... . . Thursday, january 25 MWF 12:00.. . ...... at TTH 8:00 . . . . at . . TTH 11:00. . ..... at . . . . MWF 4:00 . ...... at .... . Friday, january 26 MWF 2:00.. ...... at..... TTI-I 12-12:30 ..... at ..... MWF 8:00 . . ...... at .... . . Saturday, January 27 TTH 1:00-1:30 ...... at f ..... EXAM TIME 8:00-10:00 11:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 8:00-10:00 11:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 4:30-6:30 8:00-10:00 11:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 4:30-6:30 8:00-10:00 11:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 4:30-6:30 8:00-10:00 11:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 8:00-10:00 EXAMINATIONS for all classes, except those carrying one semester hour of credit will be given at the times designated. Courses offering one semester hour of credit will hold examinations the last class preceding january 20, 1968. With the exceptions listed below, exams will be held in scheduled classrooms for the course. 1. All sections of Psy 10 final examinations will be given Tuesday, January 23, 1968, 7:00-9:00 P.M. in Welte Auditorium. 2. All sections of Math 21 final examinations will be given Wednesday, january 24, 1968, 7:00-9:00 P.M. in Welte Auditorium. 3. All sections of Psy 56 and Psy 155 final examinations will be given Tuesday, january 23, 1968, 2:00-4:00 in the College Theater. .V , , W 1-If 35 S gl 'H 1' 95 X Z i S x 2 E 5 E 3 1 E 5 si non oscillas noli tintinnare i . 1 I 2' W'- 'Zi - A 5 ,aa - v 'J 1 fn 'in . ,M , - S 9 in fr, H1 , f 4 f ff- -'K tl , Oi' HP p I .-1 ,n I '- i ar Z I' ! Qs- . 2, J' 4 4 3' U r vi . Y Y K Q V' 651' ' U c, wl!Q1'! ' ' n 5015: 5, If -S Q, 'af ff 6 jli ' x! -1 s 1 H .N .4 P a 7 x 1 3 i - Q 'fy .! 1 us- A 1 E 1 I It must be the camel blazer The Happenings 100 E E Spanky and Our Gang W 5 ff .. .1 J .H , Ai?-Q3 . Q, af Q zekfj fx , , , in 5-aS 'ff' -WE ,5 4. , 4 Q'-ns-lv ff,QzQ.Q . N, f, Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity's Snoopy Hambs Che Beast Mayor's Trophy Winner Fall Weekend Motorcade -W 1 Sigma Zeta Chi Fraternity's Hull: Ann flassfl Fall Weekend Queen I gf 1' . 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'Ban iii 1 115 - k Assault Is Charged By Student at CCSC A Southington woman, a dent at Central Connecti State College, was assaulted l night at 5:05 p.m. in the El Burritt Library. Police said she told them n was ascending the second fl1 of stairs when she heard a speak behind her. She turi and was struck. Police said man threatened her, then fled. Detectives Lawrence Piskxj and Paul Ruel checked out a fe leads but they proved to be im- material. CCSC security notified New' Britain police about the incident- nd Arrest Made 1 Dormitory Raid icident at CCSC A second arrest has been ade in connection with last .turday's early morning raid . a men's dorm at Central Con- cticut State College. Charged with breach of peace a warrant served at 3 p.m. isterday, Allen C. Anderson, , of 1469 Stanley St., appeared Circuit Court today and his ,se was continued to next Fri- .y. Wednesday, police reported Et another suspect in the raid, vid F. Coyle, 18, of 74 ltmore St., was arrested on E same charge. His case was o continued to next Friday. After Investigation anderson and Coyle were en into custody following an vestigation by police. Wit- 'sses said about 15 bearded, ack jacketed youths staged an ,provoked attack on the iilding, breaking Windows with seball bats, chains, hammers id wrenches. Three dorm residents, outside building at the time, were 'ured, with one requiring atment for lacerations at w Britain General Hospital. uf . ru' E 5 i I 118 1 I See it was like this when ' we'waItz into this place a couple of Papish cats ' And I says Dad is doing an Aztec two-step let's cut but then this dame e comes up behind me see and says You and me could really exist Wow I says Onlythe next day she has bad teeth and really hates poetry Lawrence Ferlinghetti we T' 1- . k k -, ' -' -7 li! ,z ii Harb . if Q? 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We hope- to V lwliwlir: rfgliiilnzi and cllssuzifio K-il fi 'ALL nil liwlw with llw Com- ms-sz-i iiziliolisf' 'Flin llsirllorcl damrmslralion ls! lil ilfltilnlryiflo YA! Plvtivityi b4lnl'v,lHM' W C' ci li 0 rl Cl , ' 'l i li swung in at wriiruzitmion my with IRM nianngemc-nt :ii-zrzifw-. 5tf:roi dizig to Marlfiay, many' oznplnyoos, vxoc-iiliws, and nfl-linlslcra have alroady stated ' lr mpg-icislllflli to Il5M's dvflle if,-ith the riinnmunists. .ling Ainvrivans for fnnii has lwvri slivct-ssiul in in meal, in influonringg Firoslono and lilllililfil' Co. from lilifiing a 3350 million synlhelil- ltiyllli plant in Communist iurneiiiia, and Arnrihan Motors Cllpffllllillllii' plans for .fo-.e,'L,iI.-t hs,-,rift nv!-H4 +L.,-. Cfcefinf co co as oc so :ri on on ao no c 1 no Us cw cn an Ui or CO cr: cn as Fire Stoked YAF Pick cts Pro-War drew a reaction from a few merry, bers of the crowd. ' A few hastily prepared anti- Vietnam signs were displayed while some students chanted Hell no! We won't go. Amidst the confusion Mr. Fisher conclud- ed. Victory is a must. The whole Communist bunch and their chil- dren under demon-cracy, or not at all! Speeches by Fred Peterson. Steve Altieri and Jim Breen fol- lowed Fishex-'s fiery talk, They asked for support from the crowd in a march around the campus. About 25 students marched around the campus chanting things like -Hey, Hey Ho Chi Minh! Horw many kids have you done in, and they carried signs reading, Victory now! ., 'Heave Hof' and Bomb Hanoi. The march proceeded through the Student Center and ended up in the Center Ballroom for more talks, The Chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom, Fred Peterson, read at telegram from Senator who apologized for not being able to attend the dem-, A woutinued On Page 83 j 2: By Bob Sadler and Nick Pappas och U, Approximately 150 students 2 jj gathered to hear Bart Fisher so U2 speak for the Young Americans Z2 if for Freedom pro.Vietnam rally as on last Friday. Mr. Fisher began 2 m by saying, Your children will 3 Z grow up under Communism, un- as Us less you listen to our troops who 2 SQ are now serving in Vietnam. ev U1 He denounced the peace dem- 2 jj onstraiions in Washington by w an charging that demonstrators Z Q threw tear gas into the crmvd in Z fn order to cry police brutality. as Z The force of Mr. Fishers speech Z no cr: an CD ii li Vlvlllillll. , , X lilislliil at at storkholclorsf wfliiig. National YAFi a 'vlll41llAllHll MacKay will ails l-all tho slorlilioldrfrs ni tho, E , l Fire Stoked wontinued From Page ll nnstration. Senator Dodd Cong ulatod the sbudfnls for taking part in the demonstration a aclfilud that he would be making a major Vietnam speech on the floor of the Senate that very afternoon, The context of his speech was to include a state ment to the offrct that progress in Vietnam was hard to measure but nonetheless spectacular Captain Hellcr ol' thc U.S. Ma rinse Corps gavr a talk on his experiences in Vietnam. He said that the military was a con- structive force whose job it is to defend, protocl, and improve conditions in Vietnam He also said that there are great mis- conceptions about the perform- ance of thr military. He claimed that the inclivclunl soldier is very cronceifned with tho welfare of ci. vilians. llc- conclusive! hy saying that land roiffrrn programs, and modlciil nllvnlmn aid greatly in winning thi- Qunnfm nfglsn was Free-of by Torza. gf 3, 5 2 3 Q' ? 212 ws., K. ,KA ff' X My ,dp-A-f 115:21-.-. My ki 0 ,. Q 216 ,. r 2 Y' v r f 1 5 T 217 Who's Who Industrial Arts Club Blue Dolphins Gamma Sigma Sigma Freshmen Cheerleaders Distributive Education Club Forensic Club Board of Governors Math Club The Third Phase German Club French Club Leadership Training Committee Student Handbook Committee Veterans Club Class of 1970 Women's Athletic Association Class of 1971 fx Q 05473 L f X 'N iw wh-,..,L. 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Q ,.. . sd r Q K .Jw I M .mx- .4 -ww. 4. v ig: it v 5' ,.- wr is if 233 The Class 0f 1968 Dr. Herbert D. Welte President Mr. Richard L. Mentzer Advisor, Class of I96S Linda R. Abdalla, B.A. Maryann P. Abramczyk, B.S. .luneal G. Agresta, B.S. Maureen Albrecht, B.S. John E. Alexander, B.A. Dorothy M. Ammerman, B.S. Richard F. Anderson, B.S. Richard L. Anderson, B.S. Sharon L. Anderson, B.S. Carole E. Anderson, B.S. David D. Anderson, B.S. 2 Richard J. Adduci l 5 S Joseph V. Aliamo, B.S. Elizabeth A. Anderson, I 1 .'-i Sherry L. Anderson, B.A Dennis G. Angel, B.S. Michael F. Angelastro, B.S. Kathleen E. Arnold, B.S. Raymond A. Aron, B.A. Janice M. Baldwin, B.S. Joan M. Baloga, B.A. Vlaurice A. Barboza, B.A. Cheryl A. Barrette, B.S. Ronald A. Aparo, B.S. Charles M. Arrasate, B.S. Patricia Banasiewski, B.S. Mark H. Bartlett, B.S. .loan L. Arena, B.S. Judith A. Badera, B.S Lea M. Bansavich, B.S Barbara A. Barto, B.S. .A 2 X . 9 K 3 9 Samuel L. Barto, B.A. Sharyn E. Battles, B.S. ...nl -ucille C. Benjamin, B.S. B. Biederman, B.S. Catherine L. Bassos, B.S. Patricia R. Bastek, B.S. A K Patricia M. Bazinet, B.S. Audrey L. Beachert, B.S. Beverly A. Beaucar, B.S A 1 Bernadette M. Bennett, B.S. Francis T. Bettencourt, B.S. Richard K. Bialeck, B.S. Robert R. Bittner, B.S. Barbara C. Black, B.S. Susan E. Blacker. B.S. Marcia M. Blanchard, B.A. Christine Bonelli, B.S. 242 Timothy Blair, B.S. Carol A. Bochnik, B.S. Alfred J. Bodley, B.S. Nancy C. Bonetti, B.S. Hugh P. Boone, B.S. David Bguyea, B,A, Jacqueline Bowden, B.S. Margaret M. Blakeney, B Charles R. Bogusis, Doreen Boshka, B.S. Diane Boyle, B.S. Madeline Bradford, B.S. Diane Bradlau, B.S. James G. Breen, B.A. Richard Bredice, B.S. V6rOI1iCa Brennan, B.S Hazel B. Brimley, B.S. Eileen M. Brophy, B.S. Michael I. Broverman, B. Charles D. Brown, B.S. Gerald L. Brown, B.A. Robert B. Buganski, B.S. Dolores S. Bugnacki, l L Jane L. Buiak, B.S. Lorraine A. Bums. B.S. Jacqueline E. Burri, B.A. Maryann Buzzell, B.S. Juliet L. Cafaro, B.A. David Caldwell, B.S. John W. Calla, B.S. Suzanne M. Cameron Suzanne F. Connata, B.S. Angelina N. Cardaropoli, B.S. Marilyn A. Casale, B.S. Joanne E. Cerasoli, B.S. .A Charlotte M. Cap, B.S. Patricia A. Carrington, B.S. Santo J. Cassarino, B.S. James M. Chamberlain, B.S. Marcia E. Capuano, B.A. Wesley T. Carter, B.S. Joan V. Cavarra, B.S. Cheryl A. Chatfield, B.S. Eha Caramma, B.A. Joan A. Cary, B.S. Carol A. Centurelli, B.S. Carol L. Cherpak, B.S. Joyce Z. Chester, B.S. Vincent Chieffo, B.A. Joan E. Cholko, B.S. Nancy J. Chowaneck, B.S. Maria C. Christafoni, B.S. Orphine D. Christolini, B.S. Gail E. Chzasz, B.S. N . S , 55,5 . ,. 3f z'J!i A QGHZIL-fr , f Q.-. yi ,515 A ..,..f f - rf, ,ifffkiffiifiii 'Far-5 T555 ' Y? fiilfzfzvfffffilii i'4 +-'fI '!A'f'3' ' it '- MJ-li-I4 William R. Ciaglo, B.A. , James F. Ciancimino, B.S. David T. Cianciolo, B.S. Margaret R. Clark, B.S Edward J. Clarke, B.S. Rodney P. Clavette, B.S. Carol Ann Clini, B.S. Ellen B. Colangelo, B.S gf! L! LnJjiA f2 nf' QF, B503 . -,W ......--ff- ' ,, i ,ii fi Jw C9455 , HN .,.. A , . K I Q immnmmm , 12 i Hllillllillllil V ,HS Q5 MA-nan-..4. 'M-n-..,.y, ' L? , ' .y ,M-+.,, , 1 nm f' f -- W.. :- , : ' ,g,L , J David E. Cosham, B.A. Doris M. Costello, B.S. Judith Coughlin, B.S. Linda Collings, B.S. Stephen Coppinger, B.S Sharon Crawley. B.S. William G. Cross, B.S. Jacquelyn L. Cugno, B.S. 'Diane Cunningham. B.S. Daniel J. Czerepuszko, B.S. Lenora D'Addario, B.S. Sheila M. Daley, B.S D'Am3t0, B,S, Anthony E. D'Angelo, B.S. Robert D'AngeIo, B.S. Pamela F. Davelvy Cheryl A. Davidson, B.A. Phyllis Davis, B,S, , Aldona M. Day, B.S. Donna Lee Deluccia, B.S. Carolyn J. DeMarco, B.S. Diana M. DeMunde, B.S. Irene M. Deneen, B.S. Nicholas C. DePaolo, B.S. Leonard A. Desautels, B.S. Julie M. Dedio, B.S. John T. Delemarre, B.S Barbara S. DeMilia, B.S. Cynthia B. Deming, Linda C. Denette, B.S. Dorothy M. Denya, Jo-Ann Desmaris, B.S. Antoinette DeStefan0 l 4 N. Dickinson, B.S. Marcia DiMattia, A.S. Joanne H. DiResta, B.S. Rhoda L. Dittman, B.S. 'iii J William J. Dixson, B.S. Lucille DiYanno, B.S. John V. Dobos, B.S. Rosemarie D'Occhio, B.S. Rebecca S. Dohl, B.A. Frank A. Dolce, B.S. Alice R. Donlon, B.S. Barbara T. D'Onofria, B.S John A. Doyle, B.S. Suzanne E. Doyle. B.S. Dennis A. Doyon, B.S. Carolyn H. Drozd, B.S. I 0 3 ' ' i v gf W 5 Q, . ,W, -, VA? 'E Z Louis A. Dube, B.S. L Karen E. Dudienski, B.S. Dorothy A. Dunleavy, B.S. Ania T. Edman, B.S. N Deborah Dubeski, B.A. Peter Dubiel, B.A. Sandra J. Dukeley, B.S. Maurice J. Dulude, B.S. George W. Dumas, B.S. John P. Dunn, B.S. Maureen E, Eddy, B.S. Peter T. Edgar, B.A. A Michael S. Eisenberg, B.A. Evelyn F. Eisenhart. B.S. Janet M. Eitvydas. B.S. William Ellis, B.S. Dennis Elsmore, B.A. new- A Marion K. Elinskas, B.S. Susan E, Ellis, B.S, Paula Erickson, B.S. Martin K. Erlandson, B.S Sharon Errico, B.S. Stephen Esposito, B.S. Michael J, Falconeri, B.S. Eileen Feeney, B.S. Mary Ann Faselle, B.S. l Robert Ferrarotti, B.S. Marsha M. Ferrin, B.S. Richard J. Femc, B.A. i Patricia Filinski, B.S. Wear Joseph Fiorente, B.S. Helen F. Flis, B.S. Irene Flugard, B.S. Kathryn Foley, B.S. ow Lydia T. Follandri, B.A. Laura B. Forand, B.S. Carl I. Frederickson, B.A. Lawrence A. Gagnon, B.A. Donnalee Gaioni, B.S. E Shirley S. Gandza, B.S. Geraldine A. Garczewski, Claudia A. Gardino, B.S. B.S. James A. Gately, B.S. Ronald S. Gattinella, B.A. Karen L, Gawitt, B,S, Robert R. Forauer, B.S. Q... Kathleen A. Gallagher, B Laurel E. Garry, B.S. Maxine A. Gere, B.S. t W. Germaine, B.S. Jacqueline F. Gianoli, B.S. Diane P. Gierke, B.S. James L, Gilbertie, B.A. -L. .l Joyce M. Gilbertie, B.A, John E. Girard, B.S. Maureen P. Girard, B.S. Janet Z. Giuliano, B.S. Janet E. Goddard, B.S. Amy B. Gooding, B.A. Leslie E. Goodson, B.S. Ronald W. Gordon, B.A. Carol A. Goselin, B.S. Martin C. Gotowala. B.S. Karen A. Gottier, B.S. Dorothy A. Govotski. B.S. ,M 5 ,ELM 1 . QQ, -waxfffm z , , f. f H we W., ,f T . W ww X . , , . 5 Q- ur ' , S, . f K+. ' f an -w ' S my A Mfzihk sz? i, A Y 'W His - Hr 'M-ng, ,,. ,.., Jeffrey A. Gowdy, B.S. Phyllis M. Gowing, B.S. Carol M. Grabowski, B.A. Raymond A. Grasso, B.A. Robert P. Green, B.S. Thomas H. Greenlaw, B.S. Thomas G. Grisell, B.A Martin M. Gross, B.S. Barbara B. Grubski, B.S. .ludith A. Grumbach, B.S. Gertrude B. Guida, B.S. Diane L. Gurnicki, B.S. Patricia .l. Gut, B.S. Margaret H. Gwozdz, B.S. Donna L, Hacku, B.S. Krystyna Hajdun, B.S. Leonard R. Hanson, B.S. Sally A. Harlow, B.S. ll i Ann Harris, B.S Ruth Hart, B.S Fred Hausman, B.S. C. Wayne Heasley, B.S. WAlter Henderson, B.S. Geraldine Henry, B.S. Evelyn L. Hiller, B.S. Beverly C. Hills, B.S. Gertrude M. Hodges, B.S. Rosalind E. Hoffman, B.S. Thomas D. Hoffman, B.S. Darlene L. Hook, B.S Nancy A. Horan, B.S. Marilyn Horiska, B.S. Miram J. Howard, B.S. John P. Hracyk, B.S. Elizabeth A. l-lunter, B.S. Doraine S. Huntley, B.A Melanie A. lhnat, B.S. Natalie l. lhnat, A.S. Patricia G. lorio, B.S. Eric C. Jacobson, B.S. Sandra L. Janowski, B.S. Arline M. Javal0yeS, B.S. Francine C. Javaloyes, B.S. Lynn A. Jedynak, B.S. Robert E. Jellen, B.S. Barbara G. Jennings? B.S. Cecelia A. Jobin, B.A. Andrea J, Johnson, B.S. Elinor P. Johnson, B.S. Janet I. Johnson, B.S. Patrick J. Johnson, B.S. Barbara A. Jurzynski, B.S 5 5. , 2 -Sze. ' fm. ff?-1. ' . Donna L. Just, B.S. Alfred H. Jutze, B.S. Karen B. Juul, B.A. Marcia Kalechman, B.S. Susan A. Kalnik, B.S. Beverly J. Kania, B.S. Kathleen A. Karatkiewicz, Elaine L. Kardock, B.A. B.S. George Kasyan, B.S. Barbara A. Kaufman. B.S. Kathleen M. Kavanaugh, Eileen C. Kazokas, B.S. B.A. F' 3 s ull., vu M qu fi. fl' '--g-... im Q, fill! ....,, .Q L5 'I ,f .. '-K ' M -5 W. V as Q V ,wiv , in-41' rj. --f '-'Q 'F- ii ' ,A is ' M 'I 7 Wimw Km v-...wwf-n Y A 1- 4 nw N fg., W ' 'M' ' an W ,,, 1. ,f -y. N i Qual' 'pak awning, .,,' W '- M an ilu: ni'-W A Eileen S. Kelly, B.S. Patricia J. Kenyon, B.S. Ellen F. Kershenbaum, B.S. Miriam E. Keyes, B.S. Corinne E. Kielbasinski. Walter H. King, B.A. B.S. David J. Kloskowski, B.A. Carol Ann Kochanowsky, Waldemar S, Kostrzewa, B.S. B.S. Diane M. Krawiec. B.S. Karen A. Krick, B.S. Robert S. Krom, B.S. Barbara M. Kinnin, B.S. l Mary F. Kovel, B.S. Bernadette M. Kubiak, B.S. Louise Kuczynski, B.S. Cynthia Kufta, B.S. Claudia Kulak, B.S. Dorothy K. Kunde, B.S Stanley Kundra, B.S. Thomas LaBeIla, B.S. Victor LaBeIla, B.S. Linda Lamitola, B.S. Richard Langer, B.S. Jacqueline A. Lanz, B,S, Arlene F. Lapenta, B.S. Edward W. Larkin, B.S. Jacqueline P. LaRochelIe, Donna L. Lasbury, B.S. B.S. a Sha,-on J, Lagki, B.S, Barbara S. Lasky, B.S. Robert S. Latham, B.S. Carol Lauria. B.S ,af if S fi ,i . i 25 Fi 2 William M. LaVorgna, B.S. Cynthia S. Lawton, B.S. Patricia V. Lazar, B.S. Kathleen J. Leahy, B.S. Gerald A. LeBrun, B.A. Ellen M. Lee, B.S. Marsha A. Leganza Maurice V. Leger, B.S. Richard J. Leibenguth, B.S. John Lemkewich, B.S. Susan A. Lenehan Richard P. Lerche, B.S. Barbara A. Lesiak, B.S. Victoria A. Lestini, B.S. Edward L. Lestinsky, B.Sl Joseph R. Leva, B.S. Dennis P. LeVine, B.A. Harold L. Lewis, B.S. Susan M. Liepold, B.S. Virginia A. Lobdell, B.S. Joyce A. Longo, B.S. Judith A. Longo, B.S. Joseph A. Loparco, B.S. 1 Carole J. Low, B.S. Catherine A. Luca, B.S. Sharon A. Lucente, B.S. Edward G. Lucier, B.S. Raymond Lugo, B.A. Paul A. Lynne, B.S. Janice B. Lyons, B.S. Virginia Maccalous, B.S Jean W. Maglione, B.S. Majorie Maguder, B.S. Eleanor M. Maichack, B.S. Susan T. Majlinger, B.S. Eileen M. Makepiece, B.S. Dale H. Malinosky, B.A, Gerald E. Mambruno, B.A Fred J. Marcantonio, B.S. Marian A. Marcelynas, B.S. Angela A. Marchese, B.S. Joseph R. Marchese, B.S. 1 ' 'twm-,r'gf ,J 3.3 ., K K. L . - :.':,- .-V ' Q ,Ziyi . if' ' . T1 ' f :Vi gil: 'IS' J' xp. Joanne M. Marino, B.S. Terrance A. Marselle Frances E. Marshall, B.S. Eileen P. Martin, B.A. Floyd H. Martin, B.A. Linda M. Martin, B.S. Joanne Marzinsky, B.S. Peter J. Marzinsky, B.S O70 Diane Masarelli, B.S. L Andrea Matyszyk, B.S. osephine Mazzarella, B.S. Rosemary McFadden, B.S. Sharon McKeon, B.S. L Ronald P. May, B.S. Joyce A. Mayo, B.S. Roberta McCorkIe, B.S. William A. McCracken, Christine McDonald, B.S B.A. Susan A. Mcllroy, B.S. Gail McKnerrnay, B.S. I . Nancy A. McKean, B.S. Eugene J. McKenna, B.S 273 hu.. James C. McLaughlin, B.S. Barbara E. McLean, B.S. Judith E. McNally, B.A. Mary A. Meggie, B.S. Barbara A. Mehai, B.S. Donna L. Melchino, B.S. Rosalyn A. Melowicz, B.S. i , 5 E I l J Geraldine A. Meoni, B.S. Marie A. Michaelis, B.S. Ann-Marie Michaels, B.S. CGFOI A. lVliCl1Blik, B.S. Vincent J. Milardo, B.S. Linda D. Miles, B.A. Celia M. Mileski, B.S. Jeffrey Miller, B,S, f William J. Mitchell, B.A. Karen J. Moisa, B.S. Helen F. Mongillo, B.S. Ann M. Montano, B.S. .1 Bernhardt C. Moore, B.S. Paul A. Moran, B.A. Lorraine W. Morelli, B.S. Barbara A. Morin, B.S. Robert F. Morrison, B.A. Bonnie A. Morrow, B.S. Melvin D. Munroe, B.S. Marguerite A. Myers, B.A Judi S. Nash, B.S. William M. Negrelli, B.S. Gintaras V. NeNortas, B.S. George C, Nicholas, B.S. .,,,,L ,Hyip A 5 Y QM' W IV! w-Q23 w M. A ,sm L. . L 1. Dennis J. Nogiec, B.A. Ausra L. Norkunas, B.S. 'WM' Joan E. Novinske, B.S. Susan E. Nyman, B.S. Kathleen O'Brien, B.S. Raymond M. O'Connell, David L. Odell, B.A. B.S. L. N un-aiu... Helen O'DonneIl, B.S. Constance A. O'KoIovitch, ,lgan F, Olenkiewicz, B,S, Jo-Ann M, Olsen, B,S B.S. Damon R. Olszowy, B.S. George A. Orzechowski, B.S. Christine P. Pacyna, BTS Richard J. Page, B.S Joseph P. Paluszewski, B.S. Christine Panus, B.S. 1 Carol-Ann Paszek, B.S. Judith M. Paternostro, B.S. Janice L, Panee, B,S, Maryann P. Patterson, Janice Patzold, B.A. Linda L. Paul, B.S. Barbara A. Peak, B.A. Virginia L. Peatie, B.A. J 273 Mary C. Peczynski, B.S wif if . 5 'X' .1 Mi +5 W, W Tm 'lit dm il-A me 955' Msg :ilu Qwg., v1.CQiT132 : v , , k ,. :J - v 3 .wv 1 3 1, .- ,, . ,J Ev w. ww ,wif Hz a--W fabwe S Wo 'N pw 2? 5 1 2, H Patricia A. Ponnone, B.S. Susan L. Pritchard, B.S. Mary Jane Quickmire, B.S. Robert A. Pilvelis, B.S. Joanne P. Pleva, B.S. Christina K. Poniatowski, B.S. Rose Marie Poplawski, B.S. Vivian A. Post, B.S. Florence C. Pulaski, B.S. Elaine E. Pulito, B.S. Lynn M. Quilter, B.S. Andrea Quinn, B.S. Q s .nl Elsa M. Poulos, B.S. Robert F. Quagliaroli, B.A Lucille M. Rackliffe, B.S. E. Radzewicz, B.S. Janet M. Ragis, B.S. Irene C. Rak, B.S. Robert V. Read, B.S. Robert P. Reeor, B.S. Christine F. Rekus, B.S. Patricia H. Reme, B.S. Cynthia F. Reynolds, B.A Mary L. Rhynus, B.A- Bernadette A. Richard, B.S. Frederick P. Richard, B.S. Paula D. Richards, B.A. 'Y' x Virginia A. Richards, B.S. Sharon K. Richey, B.S. Kevin D. Riley, B.A. Peter B. Riley, B.S. l e Q 5 E as 2 S i 3 S 5 K i 3 Z 3 5 3 e 5 s 1 4 a f 3 E 5 E S Q s ' 5 F E -u1nmwdwm,w:w1u,, , Y -wr' - Y 456' ean C. Rimosukas, B.S. Janice M. Risley, B.S. Robert L. Risley, B.S. .b ,-' kxxv gi l k 3 W. Ritchie, B.S. Jacqueline F. Roverts, B.S. Karen E. Roberts, B.A. Sandra A. Rockovich, B.S. ieraldine A. Roman, B.S. Ernest A. Romegialli, B.S. Peter M. Rosa, B.A. Kathleen J. Rossi, B.S. Sheila R. Roth, B.S. Patricia M. Routhier, B.A. Linda J. Rowe, B.S. Kenneth R. Roy, B.S. 283 Carole Salabay, B.S. Elaine Savage, B.S. Elena Rucci, B.S. Kenneth Rusczyk, B.S. James D. Salmon, B.S. Jane Salvio, B.S. Thomas Russo, B.S. Beverly M. Sanzo, B.S. Manon E. Savard, B.S. Roberta Scaia, B,S, Judith A. Schumski, B.S. John J. Semancik, Jr., B.A. Richard G. Schlosser, B- Karen M. Senak, B.S. i Fred Sharis, B.S. Diane Sharp, B.S. Michael J. Shea, B.A. Roxanne Sheriffs, B.S 286 Kenneth E. Sherrick, B.S. Barbara L. Shor, B.S. James J. Shugrue, Patricia M. Siemienski, B.S. Cynthia M. Sieracki, B.S. Helen Silchenko, B.S. Tatiana Silchenko, B.S. aa Eae ,ga jg PE feiif sf g M 33? 1' -21 M' 46+ J , ' g ' 2',e2'ff,.. ' .5'Lk'R55f5 Q2 '5 ' . law, ' irr2fff2'f?mfgwll K, .,., I , VV A ,ggwggiygizgfgf ,. 2 71 ww... . Wayne R. Simarrian, B.S. - z a .... ' lla 2 gfsswsssfz Jaw f. :::i:::-:i::5wf-,gg fr H -' - , 5 'X :'?li51?35525??ill5 k I 2lf..'.' '.l' 1'1a,.Qv 25:1 J l it SWK X pm Ls. 1, .Q s. it i' H gm W. grip, ,g Q 2 if :aft h 2 at ew . wa 3 Egg gm M Q f X f, ' f 1 1 ,ifwlwwflz L 1 Lynn D. Skewes, B.S David L. SimCik. BA. Joseph R. Simoneau, B.S. Robert Skelley, B.S. .l Genevieve B. Skovran, B.S. Robert M. Smalley, B.S. Sophia B. Smalley, B.A, l Susan A. Smart, B.S. Ralph B. Smith, B.S. Robert J. Smith, B.S. Thomas P. Smith, B.S. l M. Smythe, B.A. Marcia L. Snyder, B.S. Carol Sodlowski, B.S. Josephine A. Sola, B.S. -503009 T' SOIBVL BQS- Jacquelyn H. Solimene, B.S. Michael Solimene, B.A. Linnea K. Solomonson, B.S. utricia A. Spendolini. B.S. John S. Spero, B.A. Michele B. Sribnik, B.A. James M. Stango, B.A. 287 Ralph D. Steadham, B.A. Henry H. Stephenson, B.S. Susan J. Stephenson, Brian St. Onge, B.S. Raymond C. Strassburger, Paula G. Strong, B.S. Ellen F. Suliak, B.S B.S. Charles J. Sullivan, B.A. Richard H. Sullivan, B.S. Sharon L. Sullivan, B.S. Thomas J. Sullivan Jean A. Swanson, B.S. William M. Swittinger, B.S. Diane T. Szach, B.S. Joanne M. Szulc, B.S I E 1 2 : K . 2 . , Q ' qw, ,, 4325 Fi i ' Sal , ' ' Q Nik . ' az ., . Qwhq 4'-up .mmf lL if ,ff K ,i A an f Wmgm A ff ' ' - 11' Av 4- . 161 ? I f , . -Yum men- - 3? . . R, Q 'F ,. Q -Y -Q THQ - ,.,, - M Y 'E xi. . JUN' 2? My - E xv fe, 5 Q Q R . kfzig xv? if wi Sw? E f fi Si , Wkaagigfi f mm KfJ A f n I Q55 vi f,f1i,lQ, fiiig I , ' my 'Q , W W ' ,g1 !?f V: 4 X'A: I 3 - V f g.- :.,,, , M. I . ,. I ,ff V V 5 fag: W WV A if i: V ff .. .: . gli V ., .. ,A ,,,A Q 4 , Q 5 4 A' yy , - rl H Y ZX A , - A W, f W 1 Q U .W N5 391 L- 9 Sz 3525? 53 ww John C. Szymkowitz, B.S. Janet Taggart, B.A. - ,f we iid M iif 4-N, sw :ar Sandra A. Taimajer, B.S. Michael J. Taylor, B.S Paul J. Taylor, B.S. Robert W. Taylor, it , V. Tencza, B.S. John J. Termine, B.S. Martha J. Tetlow, B.S. Bernadette M. Tetrault Theriault, B.S. Catherine M. Torza, B.S. Sandra L. Trahan, B.S. Patricia Triompo, B.S. Kndrea Trzcinski, B.S. Norman F. Turchi, B.A. Douglas Turner, B.A. mne L. Uccello, B.S. Edward J. Valentukonis, B.S. Richard M. Wachterman, B.A. Arleen V. Walsh, B.S. 292 Marilyn A. Ukitis, B.S. Adele M. Uricchio, B.S. Joann G. Valletta, B.S. Barbara H. Varhol, B.S. Dale J. Wagner, B.A. Karen E. Waldman, B.A. James J. Walsh, B.S. MaryAnn Walsh, B.S. 3 ag 2 2 E 55 fi ,M is is 2? sn E22 Mark J. Valdambrini, B Peter J. Vernesoni, B.S Elaine M. Wallace, B.A Norbert Walter, B.S. I- uth R. Wamester, B.S. Everett R. Warzecha, B.S. Michael J. Wasta, B.S. Emilia Waszkiewicz, B,S, H. Wayrynen, B.A. Christine L. Webster, B.S. Kenneth J. Wheeler, B.S. Bruce A. Whittingham, B.S. an Carol A. Wilber, B.S. Robert A. Wiley. B.A. Peter L. Wilkie, B.S. Dianne A. Willard, B.S. D. Williams, B.A. George Windish, B.S. Marianne A. Wlodkowski, Cynthia L. Woodard, B.S. Kathleen A. Zarotney, B.S. Nancy A. Ziza, B.S. John P. Wright, B.S. Charles G. Yessian. B.S. Elizabeth H. Wyskiel, B.S. Jamie Yimoyines, B.S. Joan I. Zawacki, B.S. Craig A. Zendzian, B.A. Diane M. Zoufaly, B.S. Carolyn A. Zucco, B.S. Cynthia E. Yatsenik, Joan J. Zapor, B.S Salvatore Zimmitti. Roy A. Zurell, B.S. 3 as ii 2 ABDALLA, LINDA R., 385 Chestnut St., New Britain, jlftathamafirs-Psyclfabyy ABRAMCZYK, MARYANN P., 74 Hawthorne St., New Britain: flfmmtary-kcudiug, Newman Club I, Rifle Club I. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, SEA 3. 4. ADAMICK, CHARLES M., l66 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford: Elfmcnlary-jldzzfhematirs ADDUCI, RICHARD J., I06 Mt. Vernon Rd., Plantsville: Biology, Science Club 2, 3, 4. AGRESTA, JUNEAL G., I208 Wells Place, Stratford: Spanish-Sugiish, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. ALAIMO. JOSEPH V., Blue Ridge Dr., Somers: Spanish-Ifolitifal Sfimw, Leadership Training Com- mittee I, 2, 4, Chairman 4, Sigma Zeta Chi. ALBRECHT, MAURE EN, 44 Ellington St.. Hartford: Elauenlargz ALEXANDER III, JOHN E., 2l Arnold Dr., Bloom- field: lffzlzlagy-6hem1Is'lry, Chorus 3, 4, Science Club 4. AMMERMAN, DOROTHY M., I77 Prospect St., Bristol, Engislr-Guidance ANDERSON, CAROLE E., 690 Queen St., Bridgeport: Elementary-Jrmfh, WAA I , 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Christian Organization I, 2, 3, 4, Dial, Cor- responding Secretary 4, SEA 3, Chorus I, 2. 3, Women's Glee Club 4. rDAVlD49T288-Farmington-Ave., Kensington: Marhfmnlirs-fcauumirs, Band I, 2. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH A., 23 Hunt Terrace, Greenwich: fflfmrrlary-Music, ACE I. ANDERSON, RICHARD F., 53 Hillcrest Ave.. Middletown, Dislrilxzzlive Xdumtian-Sorzkzl Business, Football 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda I, National Associ- ation Distributive Education Teachers, Lambda Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, SHARON L. 46 Westover Rd., New Britainuflzmmlary-fldusie Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Librar- ian 3, C.C.S.C. Singers I, 2, 3, 4, NEA 3, 4. ANDERSON. SHERRY L. 22 Monument St., Groton: S,oam1sh-Psychology, Iota Kappa Tau 2. 3, 4, Span- ish Club I, 2, 3. ANGELASTRO, MICHAEL F., 435 Allen St., New Britain: Disrributivz Education-Saczkzl Business, Dis- tributive Education Club, Treasurer. APARO, RONALD A., 3384 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury: Yrmrh-Guziblnm French Club 2. 3, 4, Newman Club 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4, SEA 4. ARENA, JOAN L., 40 Laurel St., Southington: 515- mcnmfy-,Musin Chorus I, 2: Dial 2. 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. ARNOLD, KATHLEEN E., 4 Hamilton Court, Hartford,,fldalhsmzzlirs-Accounthrg Phi Beta Lambda 2, 4, Lambda Mu Nu 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. ARON, RAYMOND A., l58 Westridge Dr., West Hartford: P0iliz'11ISfiz'r1rt'-J-lllflar , Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, German Clullg 3, 4, Hillel 3, 4. 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BIALECK, RICHARD K., 23 West Euclid, Hartford: Slmfenlaqz , BITTNER, ROBERT R., 659 Bolton Rd., Vernon:l11- dllstriulflrts, IA Club I, 2, 3 Treasurer 3, Student Christian Organization I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Cho- rus I, 2, 3, Representative-at-Large 3, Singers I, 2, 3, BLACK, BARBARA C., 25 Circle Dr., Windsor Locks: .Elementary-Art, Chorus I, 2, 3, Progressive Party 2, 3, LTC Organizations Committee 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. BLACKE R, SUSAN E., 267 Sylvan Ave., Waterbury: flaufnlury-Malhouatias, Lambda Mu Nu I, Student Handbook 2. 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 2.3, Kap- pa Delta Pi 3, 4, Iota Kappa Tau, Sergeant-at- arms, Corresponding Secretary, Pledgemaster, Clarence Carroll Hall, Secretary 3. BLAIR, TIMOTHY R., 29 Barbour Rd., New Britain, flamwtzzry Baseball I . BLAKENEY, MARGARET M., 4207 38th St. N.W., Washington, D.C.: English-Saflkll Scicnm Modern Dance Club 3, 4, NEA 3. BOCHNIK, CAROL A., 54 Hampshire Rd., Meriden: Hialogy-Gznzral Sfimre, Science Club 3, 4, SEA 3, 4. BODLEY, ALFRED J., 30 Main, East Berlin: :Ek- BARTLETT, MARK H., IO3 Arbutus St., East Hartford: English-Guliianca BARTO, BARBARA A., 429 Allen St., New Britain: Ekmehlury-Mating BARTO, SAMUEL L., 429 Allen St., New Britain: Gwgraplzy-Sarzblogy-Aulhrapolagy. BASSOS, CATHERINE L., 33 Benton St., Hartford: Slmfcnlary- Jrenrln BASTEK, PATRICIA R.. Box 76 Quinebaug: fle- mmtary-,4rt, Chorus I, Intramurals 2, Dial 4. BATTLES, SHARYN E., 32 Osage Dr., Wallingford: Elaumtary-.7renfl1, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Dial 4. BAZINET, PATRICIA M., 38 Tabor Rd., Thompsonville, flemmtzzry-Spfzfh Pulhalagy, ACE I, Rifle Club 3, Dial 4. BEACH ERT, AUDREY L., I 5 North Ave., Terryville: Sar1hISr1kf1fz-Engislf: History Club I, SEA 2, 3, 4, BEAUCAR, BEVERLY A.. 22I High St., Bristol: .Slaumtary-kmdiny, Spanish Club I, 2, SEA 3. BENJAMIN, LUCILLE C., 32l8 Torringford St., Torrington, Engish-Hislnzy. 296 lucuiarg ,lflatl4sur4tit's.i i BOGUSIS. CHARLES R.. 2 I4 Arthur St., Danbury, fflfmmfzzry: Track I, 2, Basketball l,2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. BONELLI, CHRISTINE E., North Main St., Broad Brook:.5lfmmt11ry-Spezrh Pathology, Rifle Club 3: S EA 3. BONETTI, NANCY C.. I742 Jennings Rd., Fair- field: Elzmmtary--k'cadif1g, Lambda Kappa Nu 3. 4, ACE I, SEA I. BONER, JOHN D., IIO Green St., New Britain, Elaumfzzry-Jf1duslr121l,,4rt.s Basketball I, Lambda Phi Alpha, BONNE, HUGH P., IO Maplewood Terr., Norwalk: flflslary-Sarzblagy-Anthropology: History Club, New- man Club, Dialogue Focus. BOS H KA, S ta mf o rd, Elzmchlary- Jrenrh. DOREEN, l2l Hartswood Rd., BOVYEA, DAVID A.. 205 Divinity St., Bristol: Psychology-Jrenfh, Psychology Club 3, 4, Psi Chi. Vice-President. BOWIE, CAROL J., 670 Hilltop Dr., Stratford, Scr- rclariul Prurlirc-Soma! Kuszhcss. BOYLE, DIANE T., 25 Cooper Ave., Wallingford, flffafhzmalirs-Quzliamz BRADFORD, MADELINE C., 400l Main St.. 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BROPHY, EILEEN M., I5 Plank Rd., Waterbury, Elaffarlary-Keating, Newman Club I, SEA 2, Mar- cus White Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, lnter-Dormitory Council 4. BROVERMAN, MICHAEL I., I7 Prospect Lane, West Hartford, Safzkzl St'l2l1t'6 Alpha Phi Omega, WCCS I. 2, 3, Leadership Training Committee I. BROWN, CHARLES D.. IOO Prospect Rd., Waterbury, ,lmi11slr121l,Art.s IA Club I , 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Intramurals l.2, 3, 4, BROWN, GERALD L., North Rd., Harwinton, Sofia! Sficnm Band I, 2, Dialogue Focuser 3, 4. BRUSEK, JEANNE A.. I I9 Smith St., New Britain, Iwo Ilfar Secrclarzkzl BUGANSKI, ROBERT B.. 25 Wells Terr., Meriden, ,7ndus!r121I,4rls, Epsilon Pi Tau 2, Corresponding Sec- retary, IA Club 4. BUGNACKI. DOLORES S.. 642 Slater Rd., New Britain, flcmcntary-fllafhmfalirs, Modern Dance Club I, 3. 4. BUJAK, JANE L., Scotland Rd., Windham, Sem'- mfial .lfrarlirf-Sm21lHusif1ms Lambda Kappa Nu 3, 4. Social Chairman 4, Maiorettes I. 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda I. 2, 3, 4, BURNS. LORRAINE A., 22I Pigeon Hill Rd., Windsor, Scrrfrarial Pradirc'-Dfstributiw fdumlizm, Newman Club I, Dorm Judicial Board 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4. BURRI, JACOUELINE E., 74 Falls Brook Rd.. Bristolywalhcmulirs-Jrcurh, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Lambda Mu Nu 4. BUZZELL, MARYANN, Broadway, Westbrook, 81:- lummry-,,4rI, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, Signers 3, 4. CARARO, JULIET L., 467 Allen St., Groton, Paitiml Srimrz-ffrglish, Newman Club I, Track and Field Club I,Chorus and Singers l.2, UAP2. 3. 4, CISL 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. CALLA, JR.. JOHN W., 66 Berkshire Dr., Farmington, ,7m111str121I,,4rts Bowling 2, 3, 4. Secre- tary 3, President 4, IA Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Epsilon Pi Tau 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Rifle Club 4. CAMERON, SUSANNE M., 555 Wolcott Hill Rd.. Wethersfield, Sugish-History, Kappa Delta Pi 4. CAMPBELL, NORMA E., West Street, Litchfield, 6'nglisl1-flistmy CANNATA. SUZANNE F., 48l Main St., Cromwell, flmlznlary-Musk, Woman's Glee Club 4. CAP, CHARLOTTE M., 46 Magnolia St., New Britain, fngllslf-Guklaum SEA 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, Dial 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. CAPUANO, MARCIA E., I60 Valley Crest Dr.. Wet hersfield, flryhlslf-Soczhlayy-Authrapalagy, CARAMMA, EHA, 7l Julius St.. Hartford, Hzizlagy -Klfcmislry CARDAROPOLI, ANGELINA N., 88 Biltmore St., Springfield, Mass., Skmcnlazy-Spczch Clfrrapy, Gam- ma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, UAP I. 2, 3, 4,WAA l.2, 3. 4. CARRINGTON, PATRICIA A., 58 Kennedy Dr., Thomaston,Maflfzmtifs-Enghkh, Lambda Mu Nu 3. 4. CARTER, WESLEY T., 56 Pennsylvania Ave., New Britain, SUCIW Srzifnra CARY, JOAN A., I8 Winthrop Rd., Manchester, fkmmlury-Svrlhlugy, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Catherine Beecher Hall, Vice-President 3. CASALE. MARILYN A., 204 South Quaker La.. West Hartford, flcfumtary-,Art CASSARINO. SANTO J., l9I Standish St.. Hartford, Sauk!! Sricnfc-Plfysical ffdumtiau, CAVARRA, JOAN V., l45 Lawlor St., New Britain, Xlauaftary-Spanish, WAA I, 2. 3, 4. CENTURELLI, CAROL A., 84 East St., New Britain, flmfznlary-fltaflfmalim Newman Club I, ACE 2. CERASOLI, JOANNE E.. 655 Franklin Ave.. Hartford, flfmmfary, ACE I, 2, SEA 3, 4. CHAPPELLE. ALLAN A.. 8 Starr St., New London, ,Malhcmalirs-Psyrhobgy, UAP I, 2, 3, Student Sen- ate 2, 3, Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Social Acts 2, 3, Greek Weekend Committee 4, CISL 2. 3, Football I, 2. 297 CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES M., 23 Passaro Dr., East Hartford, ,Elementary CHATFIELD, CHERYL A., 24 I4 Stanley St., New Britain, ,fugislf-Jrzufhf Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. CHERPAK, CAROL L.. 200 Cooke St., Plainville, English-7rs11rl1, Band l, 2, 3.4, Publicity 2, 3, Cen- tral Players I, 2, 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4, CISL, Vice-President Junior Class 3, Class His- torian 2, Student Senate 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Central Recorder 2, 3, Who's Who 4. CHESTER, JOYCE Z., 62 North Main St., Ware- house Point, Elemfnlary CHOLKO, JOAN E., 427 Bruce Ave., Stratford, English-Spanish, Homecoming Decoration Com- mittee I, 2, Student Senate Budget Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Alpha Mu Gamma 3, Chapter Secretary 4, Who's Who 4. CHOWANECK, NANCY J., 200 High St., Bristol, Ywnch-Ehgidf, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. 4, Newman Club I, 2, Young Democrats I. CHRISTAFONI, MARIA C., 74 Gridley St., Bristol, Sugislf-Psyrhabyy CHRISTOLINI. ORPHINE D., 3l West View St.. Waterbury, flcmmfargp Newman Club I, ACE 2, SEA 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. CHRZANOWSKI, FRANK S., 596 Andrews St. Southington, Matlfauaths'-6'l1aurSliy, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. CHZASZ, GAIL E., 384 Hunyadi Ave., Fairfield, flarfmlary-Spanish, SEA 2, 3, Newman Club 3, 4. Publicity Chairman 3, Dial 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Eastern States 4, Who's Who 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. CIAGLO, WILLIAM R., 453 Allen St., New Britain, History-Geography, Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Inter- Fraternity Council 2, Freshman Class Treasurer, Science Club I, Radio Club 2. CIANCIMINO, JAMES F., I33 Lyons St., New Britain, fkliiflildfj CIANCIOLO, DAVID T., IIO Green St., New Britain, Slmmtary-Physical.6'dur11l12w, Intramurals 3, 4. CLARK, MARGARET R., I3 Mountain Rd.. Farmington, flzmfnlary, Lambda Kappa Nu 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 2, Interfraternity Council 3, 4. CLARK, EDWARD J., 557 Orchard St.. Rocky Hill, fligfllflt-,7nfnrl1, Alpha Mu Gamma 3. 4, Progres- sive Party 2, 3, French Club 3. CLAVETTE. RODNEY P., IO South Hawthorne St., Manchester, fkmefftary-,flftusio Student Council I, SEA I. 2, 3, Delegate 2, 3, Band I. 3. 4, Lambda Phi Alpha 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, International Relations Club 4, Photography Club 4. X. Vi.. X ' fm :W M, ,.., Lgfifi X X K ,K X KXX , K :K-zz,-X 12-ff,:f'-aw ,K ,K ff . ' --K '. 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EVELYN F.. 62911, Kappa Delta JANET M., Spanish MARION l,. 8, Hackefors, Gymnastics Club l, 2, 4 ELLIS, SUSAN E., Powder Amrlazyf Rifle Club 3, Riding - ,,El.l.lS, WILLIAM J., 37 Hillside . Spmllvlf--Pl1ySl2'a! 8140113100: Spanish Club I nis TeamA3. 44 Newman Club 3, 4. ELSMORE, DENNIS J., 34 Fern St., Rocky . Psyrhabgy-Sadob g-Authmpabggw Junior Brother ' 3, Psychology lub 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Psi Chi 4. Beta Lambda Pi 3, 4. JOSEPH H., 95 Melrose St., Bristol. Science Club 4, Newman Club l, 2. E., 255 Fairway Dr., LTC 2. Chairman of Club I, 2, 3, 4, 55 Jordan St., New Club 4 SEA I, 2, Badminton 3, 4: Alpha Mu Gamma 3. 4, 4 S.. i826 Peck La., Cheshire. 3: LTC New Britain: Public Rela- Treasurer 4, derl M., 25 James T., 28 View St.. A.. l09 GEMELLI, New , Torrington, GERE. Jfllf- English-JI411s12'f man 2, 3 GERMAINE. Harford: B., 402 Pearl Treasurer 4. Britain. ERLANDSON. MARTIN A.. l2Oi3Qggeent Dr.. Newin gton. Mathematks-Physkx l i'ii ' DIANE I Safnm Aggizico. SHARON R.. 26 il'l:'1: fkneutazy-Spwrh Cftlbfllliterdormitor C .,,,. , V Y I Hall House Club 2. . airmen 4. , fsvosiro. Rochelle N.Y I Omega T., IOI Hi Arty, Football I, lndugtrial Arts Club. fkmcnlazy Hartford LAURE GOLDENBERG, ELLEN S., I32 Robin Rd., West Hartford, Ekmerrtzzzy-,4r!. GOODING. AMY B.. 3 Walpole St., Freetown, Si- erra Leone, West Africa, Soeiaf Seiehee-Yreheh, Basketball 2, Volleyball I, LTC I, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, International Club 2, Historian of Afro- American Club I, Afro-American Club, Trea- 'surer of Marcus White Hall I, Track and Field I . GOODSONI, LESLIE E., 353 Anna Ave., Waterbury, fnglish-ireneh, Iota Kappa Tau 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, GORDON, RONALD W.. Saybrook Rd.. Mid-dletown, Hialogy-Psyehalayy, Science Club 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Psychology Club 4, Photo Club 4. GOSELIN, CAROL A.. 57 Milton Rd., Bristol,5f1- yish-Yrenfh. GOTOWALA. MARTIN C., 2I4 Dean Dr., New Britain, S0l'lkf Sriewe, GOTTIER, KAREN A., RFD it I Box 230, Canton, Hislary-fhgbslf, Chorus 3. 4, Lambda Kappa Nu 2, 3, 4. GOVOTSKI, DOROTHY A.. 5 East Main St., Terryville, ireurlr-Spanish, Alpha Mu Gamma 3. 4. GOWDY. JEFFREY A., 26 Green Valley Dr.. Thompsonville, Serial Selena: GOWING. PHYLLIS M., 24 Brattle St., West W:lFtfoWlTE72'lf1el72'21IFl?u51rrmT Lambda KappfNt-1+ 3.4. GOYER, ANDRE G.. I3O Stratford Rd., New Britain, Slemenlary Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 3, GRABOSKI, CAROL M., 2I7 Farmington Ave., New Britain, Psyehalagy-Sar121Iayy4,Af1lhra,uoIngy, Psi Chi 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Homecoming Committee 2, WAA I, 2. GRASSO, RAYMOND A., IS Yale St.. Hartford, Hzlvtazy-fnylzlsh. GREEN, ROBERT P., 349 LaSalle St., New Britain, .7mlustria1,Arts, Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4. GREENLAW. THOMAS H., 4 Short St.. Bristol, Hiubyy, Science Club 3. 4, Rifle Club 3. 4, Cross Country Team I, 2. - GRISELL. THOMAS G., ll Joyce St.. Milford, Psyeholegy-thgislf, Football I, Psychology Club. 3, 4. President 3, Lambda Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. President 3. GROSS, MARTIN M., 883 Farmington Ave., New Britain, Elemmlary-gjeneral Scienrc, Hillel 3, 4. GRLIBSKI, BARBARA B., 49 Alden St., New Britain, Yrenrlf-,I-history, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, LTC 2, Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. GRLIMBACH, JLIDITH A., SO Mountain St., RFD it I, Rockville, 6len4er1f11ry-Saeiabgy SEA 3, New- man Club I, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. GLIIDA, GERTRUDE B., 649 Coleman Rd., Middletown, Husihess Edzzeatiah, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Phi Beta Lambda. GURNICKI, DIANE L.. I47 Lawlor St., New Bri ta in , Elementary- Spanish. GUT, PATRICIA J., I9 Clinton St., Manchester, Seereturiul Praelzke-Social Kusbfess Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4. GWOZDZ, MARGARET H., 959 Slater Rd., New Britain, flementury HACKU, DONNA L., 549 South Main St., Wallingford, Elmzmlzlry Newman Club I, 2, NEA 2, 3, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4. HAJDUN, KRYSTYNA, l3V1 Prospect Ave.. D a n ie I so n, 5 f4'IlIl'lIf1Iljlf. HARLOW, SALLY A., '52 Bancroft Park, Hope- dale, Mass., Efnzrmltlrz-Neaziihy, Newman I. 2, Gamma Sigma Sigma 4, WAA I, 2. 3.4. HARRIS, ANN B., 84 Dudley St.. New Britain, Mzrszhg. HART, RUTH A., I0 Hillcrest Rd.. Plainville, :Yr- menlafy- irenrh. HARTLEY, BERNADETTE, 52 Sylvester St., Tren- tonvINE.I., ,Usyehology-Hfsluiy. - HOOK, DARLENE G., I5O South Whitney St., Hartford, lfzelagy. HORAN, NANCY A., l2O Nilan St., Hartford, .Sk- melftarm SEA 3, 4. HORISKA, MARILYN G., Waterman Rd., Lebanon, Elementary-Soelblegy-Anlhrvpolagy, Newman Club 'I, Gymnastics I, Catherine Beecher Corridor Representative 3, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. 3, 4. HOWARD, MIRIAM S., l56 Columbia St., New Britain, Elemefftary-,4rh Modern Dance 2, Art Committee 3, Chorus 4. HRACYK, JOHN P., RFD it 2, Norwich, lmiustrhl ,Artsy Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, CIAA 3, 4, Rifle Club I, HUGHES. KAREN J., 87 Lancaster Rd., West H a rtf o rd , Mathematio- Physio. HUNTER, ELIZABETH A., 26 West Main St., Avon, Skmentary-keadlifg Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. 3. 4. IHNAT, MELANIE A., 249 Booth St., New Britain, ,Matlremafirs-Hiahayy, Math Club 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, LT 2, 3, Chairman of Alumni Sub- committee 3, Science 4, Newman 4. IHNAT, NATALIE I.. 249 Booth St., New Britain, Swrefzzriab Phi Beta Lambda 2, Newman Club 2. IORIO. PATRICIA G., 233 Mapleridge Dr., Waterbury, Xkmentaiy-Reading. IACOBSON. ERICVC., 88 Ash St., Webster. HAUSMAN, FREDERICK G., I4 Monroe St.. New Britain, jl411Il1emulies-English, Chorus 2. 3, CCSC Singers 2, 3, Band 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. HEASLEY, WAYNE, 9OI Rowan St., Charlotte. NC., 50t'l21lSfier1fe, Football 3. 4. HENDERSON. WALTER E., IO2 West St.. Cro mwell, lmiuslrial Arls, HENRY, GERALDINE F., 79l Tolland St., East Hartford, Jrerfrlf-gjulkiaum Chorus 2, 3. -I, Jour- nal Staff 2, Homecoming Decorations Commit- tee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Float Committee 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Alpha Mu Gamma 4, HODGES. GERTRUDE M.. 624 North Colony St., Meriden, Elemmlury, SEA 3, Modern Dance 2. 3, 4. HOFFMAN, THOMAS D.. 7 Walnut St.. Terryville, flelifmlary-5210211 Seimrf. HOLMES. ELLEN S., 4l4 New Haven Ave.. Derby, Psyrlfokvgy-Svrialogy HONEYMAN, LESLIE M., '55 Spring St.. New Bri tain , t'l,me1f1ury- Psyehaluyy. 300 Mass., ,leeuuhfihg-Suez!!! Kusiness, Central Recorder I, 2, 3, 4, Photography Editor 3, Photography Editor 3, Photography Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, President 3, Treasurer 4, Dial 2, 3, Conn. Intercollegiate State Legislature I, 2. 3, Swimming Team 2. JANOWSKI, SANDRA L., I3 Cornell St., Plainville, tffemenlary-,A11, SEA 3. JAVALOYES, ARLINE M., l588 Corbin Ave., New Britain, Elementary-Razdiny, NEA 3, 4, New- man Club 2, 3, 4, WAA 2, Chorus 4. JAVALOYES. FRANCINE C., l588 Corbin Ave., New Britain, Sfevuenlary NEA 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, WAA 2, Chorus 4. JEDYNAK. LYNN A., l3O Montrose St.. Hartford, ,Mathematies-Guidahee Science Club 3, 4. JELLEN, ROBERT E., I2 Star Rte., East St., Staf- ford Springs, Saf121ISeieuee, History Club I, 2, 3. '4. JENKINS. RONALD A., I74 Terryville Rd., B ri st ol, jlfinllfemfzlzes-c'11gHsh. JOBIN, CECELIA A., 442 High St.. Torrington, ,xltalhemalzts-Xugisif, Central Recorder 2, WAA 3. 4. Secretary 3. JOHNSON, ANDREA J., l92 Cole La.. Kensington, flaumlnry-,4rt, Kappa Delta Pi 4. JOHNSON, ELINOR P., IIO Elmfield St., West Hartford, Malhfmalks-Kblogy, Gamma Sigma Sig- 213 2, 3, 4, Alumni Secretary, Lambda Mu Nu 3. JOHNSON, JANET I., I6 Maple St.. Glastonbury, fkmcntary-kfadbfp Lambda Kappa Nu 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON. PATRICK J., 809 New Britain Ave., Hartford, Sofia! Sfimrss LTC 2, 3, 4. Vice-Presi- dent 3, Statistics and Research Sub-committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2.3, 4, Who's Who 4, Social Science Club 2. JONES, DOROTHY L.. l69 Vine St., New Britain, Dllsrrilzutiw fducafian-Snail! Business, Distributive Education Clubs of America, Secretary, LTC, Corresponding Secretary, Chorus. JURZYNSKI, BARBARA A., City Hill St. Ext., Naugatuck, fluumtafy SEA 2, 3, Seth North, Head Proctor 3, Dorm President 4. JUST, DONNA L., 70 Cooley Rd. North Granby, lfkmcntary-Art, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. JUTZE, ALFRED H., 879 Fairfield Ave., Westbu- ry, L.I,, N.Y., flId1lSflfHf,4ff.S Football I, 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain 4, Baseball I. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Vice-President 4, MAA I,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Who's Who 4. KALECHMAN. MARCIA. 53 Pocahontas Dr., West Hartford, flmeurwy-Sacivbgy, Kappa Delta Pi 4. KALNIK, susAN A., sv Easrwaak Rd., New Britain, Elsmrulaly, CEA 3, 4, Homecoming Dec- orations Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, KANIA, BEVERLY J., 207 Evergreen Cir., Middletown, Haumtary-jl4us12', Chairman of Class Constitution Committee I, Chorus 2, 3, 4, His- torian, Secretary, WAA I, 2, 3. 4. Chairman- Fashion Show, Clarence Carroll Corridor Repre- sentative, Class Historian 4, Chairman of Com- mencement 4, Homecoming Building Decora- tions Committee 2. KARDOCK. ELAINE L.. 786 Kennedy Rd.. Windsor, Som! Sfimre. KASYAN, GEORGE, Mabgy-Ulfrmistry Band I, Science Club 3, 4. KAUFMAN, BARBARA A.. 25 Cartright St.. Bridgeport, flaumtary-Spanish, Hillel I, 2, Secre- talrya, UAP 2, 3, Marcus White Dormitory Coun- CI . KAVANAUGH, KATHLEEN M., Highland Ave.. New Hartford, Pgfhala?-Snglsh, Progressive Party 2, 3, 4, LTC , 3, tudent Senate 4, Cen- tral Recorder 3, 4, Liaison Committee 2. KAZOKAS, EILEEN C., 9l7 Slayer Rd., New Britain, Elaucnrarg KELLY, EILEEN S., I I4 Eddy Glover Blvd., New Britain, English-History Central Recorder 3, 4, glihtu 3Burritt Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Philosophy u . KENYON, PATRICIA J., 945 Forbes St., East Ha rtford, Sccrelnnhl Sdarrz-Sow! Kuszhass KERSHENBAUM, ELLEN F., l65 Westminster St.. Hartford, fkmfnfazy-Kfadbzg KEYES. MIRIAM E.. 99 Glenwood Rd., Clinton, Elaumtary-kfazfng, Chorus l, 2, 3. 4, Singers 2, 3, 4, NEA 3, 4, KIELBASINSKI, CORINNE E., IIO Wilbur Ave.. Meriden, Elmmfary, SEA 3. KING JR., WALTER H., 26 Sudbury St.. Waterbury, Psychalrgy-Phdosophy, Lambda Phi Al- pha, President 4, Football I, 2, Psychology Club 4. KINNIN, BARBARA M., 5 Aloha Dr., Thompsonville, Elmmfary-Mafhmatzkv, NEA 2, 3. 4, CEA 3, 4. KISH, ALICE l30 Green St., New Britain, Safivbgy -Sarlhl Work. KLOSKOWSKI, DAVID J., 23 Marmon St., New Britain, 5017211 Srimcf, Dialogue Focuser, LTC. KOCHANOWSKY, CAROL ANN, 56 MacArthur Rd., Plainville, flmmlary-finial! Spafrlf, Eastern States 3, 4, Journal I, 2, 3, Central Recorder 2, 3. 4, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Dial 3. 4. Associ- ate Editor 4, Homecoming Float Committee I, 2, 3, Progressive Party 2, 3, 4. KOSTRZEWA, WALDEMAR S., 40 Lyons St.. New Britain, fuglzlsh-Philosophy. KOVEL. MARY F., 500 Lincoln St.. New Britain, Elaumlargf-Iffaffug, Lambda Kappa Nu I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4, WAA I, 2. 3, 4. KRAWIEC, DIANE M., 429 Allen St., New Britain, 6'k'1umtary-Hiabgy Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, SEA 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, Dormitory Social Committee 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. KRICK, KAREN A., 87 Hanover St.,YalesvilIe, fle- mmlary-,-lrt, SEA, International Relations Club. KROM, ROBERT S., 3l5 Mill St.. Southington, ffdkfhfdfy KUBIAK, BERNADETTE M., School St. Ext.. Webster, Mass., flcmfniary-kmdiug, Lambda Kappa Nu, Chorus I. KUCZYNSKI, LOUISE M.. 706 Greenport Ave.. Medford. L.I.. N.Y., flmzmlafy-Clzhzral Specrlf, ACE I, SEA 3, 4. 301 KUFTA, CYNTHIA J., 52 Homecrest St., Meriden, Vflcmcntzzrzf-Art, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4. KUFTA, DORIS A., l644 Meriden Ave.. Southington, Scrrflmrzhb Phi Beta Lambda I, 2. KULAK, CLAUDIA M,, 73 Buell St.. New Britain flfmmlfzry-lQ'eaziif1g. KUNDE, DOROTHY K.. Acme Dr., Middlebury, ffcmcnlzzry-Sadalagy-,-Inllfrapzww NEA 2, 3, 4, KUNDRA, STANLEY P., 34I Stanley St., New Britain, fldallffmafizs-Pffysizs, Intramural Sports, Science Club 3, 4. LABELLA, THOMAS R., l25 Old Mill Rd,, Middletown, Mnlhmzatirs-Ifsyrhobyy, Kappa Delta Pi, Basketball I, Assistant Freshman Coach 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. LABELLA, VICTOR, SI Prospect St., Portland, Snr121lSdmrr, Central Recorder 3. 4, WCCS, Gen- eral Manager 3. 4. LACK, NANCY B., l92 Beacon St., Newington, Nllnfzhg, Women's Tennis Team 3. 4. LAMITOLA, LINDA M., 85 Hans Ave.. Waterbury, fkmmlary, SEA. LANGER, RICHARD C., 464 Hunting Hill Ave.. Middletown, flfafhfmafzks-gjmeral Srzkfnm Math Club I, Science I. LANZ, JACQUELINE A.. Irene Dr., Vernon. flaufnlary LAPENTA, ARLENE F., I23 Cheshire St.. Hartford, t'k'n4ml111y, Newman Club I. 2. 3, ACE 2, SEA 3, 4, Young Democrats 2. LARKIN JR., EDWARD W., 50 Maple St., Plainville, flcmmtary, SEA I. 3, Lambda Mu Nu 2, Homecoming Decorations Committee 2. LAROCHELLE, JACQUELINE P.. 677 Broad St.. Meriden, fkmrhlafy-Reidzhg, Lambda Kappa Nu 2. 3, 4, Alumni Chairman 4. LASBURY, DONNA L., 79 Stuart Dr.. Southington, t'km'f1l11ry-,,4rl, SEA I, 2. 3, 4. LASKI. SHARON J., 736 Manchester Rd.. Glastonbury, English-Glzzlianrc LASKY. BARBARA S.. l79 West St., Plantsville, flmchlary-Saabbyy-Aufhrvpabgy, WAA 3, 4. LATHAM, ROBERT S., 258 Willow St., Bridgeport, Acrauntiiry-Soda! Husahcm Phi Beta Lambda I. 2, 3. 4, Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3. 4, Social Acts Committee, Float Committee 4, MAA I. 2, 3, 4. LAURIA. CAROL A., I27 Platt St., Waterbury, Elementary-yrmrh, French Club I, Gymnastics Club 2, Chorus 4, Social Committee Marcus White 3, 4, Theta Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4. Service Chairman 2, Rush Chairman 3. .o 315-2iE'. it we 1 . f-f.g.....-og...-.1 - '-:.:i..:U...-z,Qyf--.-1 -' ogy, ' or-evfzffa. --ff - ' f r ge.-,V 5 7- ' 'lah f . . , - lit? 11 ' .........:M...... ,,kk .V . ISHS! .irisw . ' .M I ,i:.g..,....f..,,. sv,-eo... 1 1,- Q. 1.5.3 V... . :til ,. , V ...me LAVORGNA, WILLIAM lvl., 57 Germania sr., . jgouthi ngton. ifgipgqniaiy, V V VV LOBDELL, VIRGINIA A., 22 Colton St.. New Britain.. Skmanlarye-Stwdz. WAA .2 .. Gymnaagi MAMBRUNO, GERALD VC., I I6 Woodside Ave.. Waterbury. Psychalaggf-fSm27log11. Baseball, I. IEAWTON CYNTHVA B .H ' tics'fCluIb I, 2, 3,i.I4f..'ilntramurals' ' Lambdalphl AIPI13 li 3. 3' 4- . ., oswe ve., r ' L V ' f ., N0'WiCl1f .flldflfokdlilv-Uhauirlly. Math Club 3, 4. LONGO. JOYCE A., IOS Clark St., New Britain.. I MARCANTONIO, FRED J., I I3 Farmington Ave., . L . Elanottarg-kwziffrg. SEA 4. . V,- Plainville. Dlltidbufivr Edwaifim-Sacrizl Huffireso Dis- !p?TcE!CM:S'aVHl ? HaWegl1Stl3 Briigepggz fi f ip. ..',' tributive Education Club. . W M 1f'FTf.'f2' tffffffao l. eff' if LGNQO. JuDlTH...i .ACA vo Avfersi A.I.II Rd-.S A.. f ...A . . . . . 45,4 Malorette m4VA Secretaryiljlstorlan 4. Winglisor. Slenfttvzlxziyeeyiflklflremalits..iffyentral. ' MARCELYNAS. MARIAN1' A., I34 II,I V Iilflewey St., 7 ' . iff . f V . V aero. !'.1Dial 2. Homecoming Decorations Com? Waterbury. Slanaftmy-,Mallfmaliasu WAA l,2,3,4. UEAHY. KATHLEEN J-' 52 WPG'-flmg Sf-. Bflsfolf mittee I, 2. I 4 Newman Club l,2, 3,4.Chorus 3. Tennis Team 3. 5067111 Sflkllft? Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Dial 3: SEA 4: Gymnastigs Club I, January Graduates Danse Chairman 4- LOPARCO, JOSEPH A.. 52 Brookside Dr., - - . I.,-V. , V V. L. . .'., -Gttietiialich. Jhdzlstgfigzlofirin IA Club .I,', I. Epsilon. Pigi, MARCHESE, ANGELO A., I9 ,Park Pl.. - .I.1, JQEBRUN. V.A.? RESEYILQIE1 Taui,fg2f.V..'3.'4. ,'I.Il,' I , . . I .' IAI Middletown.?fel1fl1-5nglisVi1.glaahlClglJg..zlegvman . - ewington. 6lll121z'5-- Kvgrzipiy. oot a ,,gVV' ,. '-I- -l'-' . jg .V,V.V V5 A-'.,',' 4 f 11 . Club IV 2, SEA I. F,-one u , , ', ec,-9- 4 LOW, CAROLE J., l37 Meadow St., Long' tary 3, Vice-president 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. AI- l-EE' El-liV5l!:AM5h5? Ellswgngtsg- Hafffwdr 515' meadow, Mass.. gfefgrlr-Spgazlg Igrepclr Club I, V, pha Mu Gamma 3, 4. Presidential Award 3. 111511 lily: . 0 Ograp Y U - 3, Treasurer . . panis u . ntramura s 15- - - .,.,. l. .Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Historian 4. Gamma MARCHESE, JOSEPH R., 265 Pine St., V ,iii V QLIQGANZA. A., 40-,Nancy Rd.,jg.Ngws iSigtj1a,,Sigma. Alpha..Mu Gamma ,i'. f.Steering Come Middletown. Swirl! Sfzkhcr. ' ii ,'iIiI Brgitagi. Psgfhdbgiyfie'Sociology-yfifiithmpadzgy Psiiolioli- mittee? ' ','.i . for lub - S . rvlARGoLlus, Esrlzlz LYNN D., es Forest st.. LLICA, CATHERINE A.. 52 Botsford SI.. Meriden: Middletown. Elonmtarg-Poliiral Sriram Modern V EGEIE-VMAUVEICVFMV-. VI09 Divinirp Sr.. Bristol. fzemenfary-afglisff. Dance Club 4. Hillel 3. 4, Psychology Club 4. vw -a'o- 44- na l'1t71l't'- sys' 0 gy FOQFCSSIVQ arty , . ' LUCENTE, SHARON A., I24 Britt Rd., East Hart- MARINO, JOANNE M., I Bellaire Manor, l-ElBENGUTHi RICHARD 5-- 45 Ellington Ava- ford.511 lish-Psychola If Lambda Kappa Nu 2, 3. 4. Cromwell. Slenwulary-,4rl. SEA 3, 4. Rockville. ,711d11sfrA1J,4rls Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. CIass.oi?'68, Recording Secretary 4. 4. 2nd Vice-president 3. 4. IA Club, V. 5 I Q ,I MARSELLE, TERRENCE. A., 93 North Pond St.. V. . . .I LLICIER, EDWARD G., l96 Sun Valley Dr.. Bristol. 5061211 Sdmcct LEMKEWICH JR- JOHN.. .... 403 Center ...Sf-' Southington. swag-owne.. Baseball l, 2, vor- ViVif.IjAeritLen.kH1V?'zhcs5 Sduwfifu-f4StgtfIfi1I ,Hl1.9il1!.S5'. Fteslif sity,-Club. A MARTIN, EILEEN P., 80 Farmington Ave., New V .'.-V Y as et ,ZV T ,'.. l-V '.V, , V , V-V.f,:f,1..QVf,1V: V ..',,' . .VVI 5 ,,'V'i 5 . V I Britain. Psyfhvbgy-fngish. Yi .'.1' i 1 'r,'I T I iiti 1 rili fff?f?i5f7f. LlJfGEiff5RAYMONDj. 'i.iI 2 7 Walnut St., New Britain. +iENEHAN- SUSAN .A-. I6 Sfspnfv Cir-f Rocky gpwgpameofa S MARTIN JR., FLOYD H., I5 Allen Rd., Bloomfield. Hill. Sarzblvgy-,eilrihrapvlaygf-Sarfkzl Warlc. Modern Sar121lScimre-Psyrhobgy I Dance 4- I . T LYNNE. PAUL A., 9 ljaonve.. meofevnlefsmf as ll'l iii? . .V V . Sfzkucr-Ljwgraphy. Social Science Club 2, 3, Presi- MARTIN, LINDA M., l30 lx? Dr.. Bristol. Enqfhh- ,,VVVV 4 V.V.VV. LERCHE. RICHARD P., ViVl553 Mam dent 3. LTC, Treasurer 4. Student Senate 3.5, Quidanm Cheerleader l,2, ,4, Captain 4. heta S','i,'.Ifflfl3WlnEf0nf -Aff-ff MPP? Delta Pl- .',. - Gamma Theta UPSIVIQI1 4. Presldenfial Award -fotjiif... I Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. , -1 - ' ' ' ' ' . ..,,. W... , 1. 21. go- - M. ... , ..,,. .wo , - oaoeq.. -f,. , .- ji LESIAK, BARBARA A., 80 Wilson Ave., Meriden. Ekmcutary Newman Club I. 'VLEVSTINL VICTORIA A., 239 Clinton St.. New .Eitriem fffftfeerrs-fvfr-M . ... . .r. .... . . ISESTINSKY, IAELSSXYARD L.. lilies Dutton Hill ska., Torrington. Jlffarhaifalias-Physics. Alpha Phi Ome- ga 3. 4. Newman Club I, 2. ' . LEVA, JOSE,PI7EQl?...25 Lakewood Ter., Bloom- fs fffiiaid. N.J...'.J1iiiiZ5trz?1I .,411s..'.2'li5ii-Q.1Club. Intramural f-Softball ooarrsanerooll. . I s LEVINE, DENNIS P., 44 Washington Cir.. West Hartford. Spaltrl-'lf-PvHtical Sfimto LTC, Chairman Leadership Training 4. Senior Class President. ,Sigma Zeta Chi. .Board of Gqyernors, Chai-tftttan VV.VV V. V,V Box 422, Lewis liz., HAROLD L., RED tl Mansfield. ,7f1du.s'trial,Arls Track. Team I, 2. Epsi- Leadership 2. Student Senate Elections Chairman-N 4 V , LYONS, .IANICE E., I37 Broad St., Plainville. Elf- frzznfery-Psychalogy. SEA 3, 4. V VIVIAGCALOLIS. VIRGINIA, so l-lollg2l2.l,. Cheshirej Mstarg-Paitical Sczzatz, MAGLIONE, JEAN W., 365 Gravel St., Meriden. Slamftary-Art. Gamma Sigma Sigma I , 2, 3. Mode erniilance Club 4. Social Acts Committee 2, 3. Conililaisrmon of Queens Committee 3. MAICHACK. ELEANOR M., 58 Welch St., Plainville. .flauarlargp Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. MAJLINGER, SUSAN T.. 20I Sefton Dr., New .Britaini45laua1fary46 inicul SWEM: .'V, Who's Who. Lambda Kappa Nu, 2143, 4. Centltallkecorder I , 2. I, 2. lnterfraternity Council 3, Treasurer 4. Modern Dance Club .l, 2. P' Tai' E VV.V VV. V MAIQEPEACE, ELLEEN lvl.. se Westridge Rd.. New fW 'i'f f Slab 'J 'f'f 'i1 F 'a' RE a ?5l':1 b 4' Ilii I immflsiloslcv. DALE lel.. 54 BoothbaySt., Hartford. ' 1. X H wet. L F5 any 5 Qi,-:....,.. .. ,Smnryz-Snghkh. 302 . '.r. - Who's Who. Class Corresponding Secretary I. Student Senate 2, 3, Recording Secretary 3. LTC 2. MARZINSKY, JOANNE U. 442 McClintock St.. New Britain. Nursbrg MARZINSKY, PETER J.. 442 McClintock St., New Britain. 511911311--flislory MASCARO, EMILIA A., 25 Hughes St.. Hartford. Nluszhg T MASSERELLI, DIANE. 22 Westmont Dr.. Waterbury. fkmznlazy-kfadzhg SEA 3, 4. MATYSZYK, ANDREA, IO2 Cronin St,, Forestville. ghafhfmafitv-Hiking. Spanish Club I, 2. Newman Club l. WAA l. ,3. 4. Science Club 2, 3.4. Sportsleader, WAA. MAY,lRONALD P., 32 Benson St.. New Britain. Hirlaly-Gwgraplry. CEA I. Geography Club I. MAYO. JOYCE A. l35 Oakley St., New Haven. Sfl'l'c'f0fft1f Frantic:-Psyclfobgy. Phi Beta Lambda 2. 4. SEA 3, 42. lnterdorm Council 4. Seth North Social Chairman 4. MAZZARELLA, JOSEPHINE, 45 Standish St., Hartford. Yrfurh-Musk. Singers 3. Chorus 4. n it ' ' I I McCORKLE, ROBERTA A., 56 Washington Rd., Cromwell: fewer-italy--fnylblr: SEA 3, 4. MCCRACKEN. WILLIAM A., Bailey La., Somers: flzivlarg-Gmgraplfgf-Polziiazl Scimm History Club 3: Beta si Beta 3, 4, Vice-President and l.F.C. Rep- resentative 4. McCRANN, SHARON K., IOI Daly Ave., New Britain-: Skmeufary-Sowlagy-Afffhrapalagy, Chorus l. 2: TC 2. MCDONALD, CHRISTINE A., ISO Quinsey Dr., Bridgeport: Elalimlary-Art: Student Senate I, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4: Social Activities Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4: Theta Sigma Delta 3, 4: Liaison Committee 2: Who's Who, Homecoming Queen 3. McFADDEN, ROSE N., 44-B Carver Apts.: Norwalk: .fnglblz-fIi.s'lary, Basketball lntermurals I. 3. Captain: Volleyball 3, Captain: Chorus 2: WAA I. 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha. McILROY. SUSAN A.. 48 Seymour Ave., West Hartford: 6'lrn1a1l1vy-,,-Irt: Newman Club I: Pro- gressive Party I, 2: Float Committee Chairman I, 2, 3, 4: Class Committees 2. 3, 4: Senior Ball Chairman. McKEAN, NANCY A., I 83 Daly Ave., New Britain: ,Avmuulig-Srrrdarinl Prartim Phi Beta Lambda 2, 4: Kappa elta Pi 4, MCKEON, SHARON M., 425 New Britain Rd., Kensington: I5'127lvyy-Ga1e?rc1lSr-litre Science Club 4, McKNERNEY, GAIL F., I58 Stratford Rd., New Britain: Gaiam! .tldlzralim MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES C., 2 I9 Sefton Dr., New Britain: ,7l1d1a'lrial,4r!.s IA Club I, 2, 3. 4. McLEAN, BARBARA E.. 62 Francis Ave., Newington: Slmazlurg, WAA 3. 4. McNALLY. JUDITH E., 258 North Whitney St.. Hartford: flight!!-flllvfvijlff Newman Club I , 2: Pro- gressive Party 2. MEHAI. BARBARA A., 3ll Goddard Ave., Bridgeport: flclmftazy-Itmililg: SEA 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Recording Secretary 4. MELCHINO. DONNA L.. I7 Rosedale Ave.. Waterbury: fugislf-Spwdf-Dmna: lota Kappa Tau 2, 3, 4, Pled master 3, Vice-President 4. Bud et Committee Secretary: Clarence Carroll I-Fall Vice-President 3. MELOWICZ. ROSALYN A.. I73 Sterling Dr.. Kensington: Ekmentary, SEA 3, 4. MEONI, GERALDINE A.. I33 Hourigan Dr.. Meriden: Sccrcrarrkl Prnmko-Saab! Busiumn Kappa Delta Pi, MICHAELS, ANN MARIE, 585 Farmingon Ave.. Ken sington: Malhematzhs-Kblagy: Kappa elta Pi 3. 4. Corresponding Secretary 4: Math Club 3, 4: Science Club 4. MICHAELIS, MARIE A.. Birdseye Rd.. Farmington: ,flftaflzcmafirs-Guziwfca Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, MICHALIK, CAROL A., I92 Hackmatack St., Manchester: eflazlcrrtary-yllufhaaafzis, Newman Club I. 2, 3, 4, Membership Chairman 3, Secretary 4: lgllath Club I : French Club I : SEA 3, 4: Intramurals MILARDO, VINCENT J., l38 Broad St.. Middletown: Hmcfrtafy, Newman Club I. 2: SEA I, 3. 4, Vice-President 4. ' , MILES, LINDA D., 97 Charles St., New Britain: Hrarclr-Spmblf. MILESKI. CELIA M., 98 Fifth St.. Norwich:Mull1r- matics-Qknrraf Science Iota Kappa Tau I, 2, 3, 4. Corresponding Secretary 2, President 3: Clarence Carroll Hall Interdormitory Council 2: Or aniza- tions Committee 3, 4: Student Senate 4, Igecord- ing Secretary: Dormitory Co-ordinator 3, 4. MILLER, JEFFREY, l385 Farmington Ave., Berlin: Arfauutiny-Dzstrihzlivc 8durat12ur: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Distributive Education Club 3. 4: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. . MITCHELL, WILLIAM J., Vista Dr., New Milford: Spanivh-,l70l1?ia1lSfia1re: Sigma Zeta Chi 2, 3, 4: Vice- President 4, Pledgemaster 3: Class Vice-presi- dent 3, 4: Cross Country I: Track I: LTC College Award 2. MOISA, KAREN J., I20I Slater Rd., New Britain: g'lmm1a5y-NAM Student Council Il, 2: Eastern tates . MONGILLO, HELEN F., 729 Meriden Ave., Southington: Skzuenlary-Psymabyy MONTANO. ANN M., 775 Hillside Ave., Hartford: Slemcura?-Speech: ACE I, 2: SEA 3, 4: Central Re- 'corder . MOORE, BERNHARDT C., 284 Governor St., New Britain: Snglzlrlz-Sprxh-Drama MORAN, PAUL K., 23 Southwick St., Chicopee Falls, Mass.: flimrfy-PvliicalSc1?nce: King Candi- date 3: Football 3, 4: Intramurals 3. 4. MORELLI. LORRAINE W.. 397 High St. Ext.. Thomaston: Xlaumlary-irfurlz MORIN, BARBARA A., 37 Sunn side Ave.. Oakville: french-Spanish, Iota' Kappa Iiau 3. 4. MORRISON, ROBERT F.. I53 West Rocks Rd., Norwalk: yllathfualzts-Psyrhalvgy, Varsity Wrestling 3: Social Acts 2. 3: Progressive Party 2. 3, 4: Men's Intramural CIub2. 3. 4: Gymnastics Club I , 2: Freshman Basketball Mana er I: Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 2: Lambda NFU Nu I. MORROW. BONNIE A., l67 Lewis St.. Bristol: Elc- mcntary-llryrhvlogy, Student Christian Organiza- tion I: SEA 3. MUNLEY. GERALD, I3 Curtis Ave., Wallingford- ,fllaflnvnalizs-flislary. 303 ir MUNROE, MELVIN D., 38 Barbara Rd.. Vernon: Smizl Sfimcr-Guidam: MusANTE. Joi-IN E., I2 canes: si., Derby:,71f- 1b1.s'tr121I,4rfs: Student Senate 3.4: ootball I . 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: IA Club I, 2, 3, 4. MYERS. MARGLIERITE A., P.O. Box 25l, East Ha rtford: Sodabgy-Anlhrapobgy-Sade! libri. NASH, JUDI S., 209 Benham Rd., Groton: 51011671- lwy-fliallfauafirrs: WAA I: LTC I: Women's Glee Club 4. - NEGRELLI, WILLIAM M., Brault Hill Rd., Higganum: ,tmvuulihy-Svrzizl 3115131552 Newman Club I , 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3: ln- tramural Football l.2: Social Acts Committee: Se- nior Class Picnic Co-chairman. NENORTAS, GINTARAS V.. I-43 Grandview Ter., Hartford: Xlemmtary NOGIEC, DENNIS J., 24 Carroll St.. New Britain: fnbgy-Psychology, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer NoRKuNAs, AusRA L., I9 Natalie sf., Hafffm-di. Elaumlurg-,fI4m'lraual12s: Modern Dance Club 2. NOVINSKE, JOAN E., 2l Ann St., Meriden: Sla- nmlzzzy--?rrm'lf: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. NYMAN, SUSAN E.. Killingworth Rd.. Higganum: Jfktazy-Sbcrblogy, Lambda Kappa Nu 3. 4: Kappa: Delta Pi 3, 4: LTC I. O'BRlEN, KATHLEEN. l76 Bonner St., Hartford: Sardvlagy-,4utl1rapal0gy-Savill! Work. O'CONNELL, RAYMOND M., 27 Twiller St.. AI- bany, N.Y.: jlzlstarg--Plrysira! Educaliwt ODELL. DAVID L., SI2 East Center St.. Man chester: Psyfdtvhgy-Sadahgy-,Afzllfrapabgp Stu- dent Congress 2, 3: Lambda Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. Chancellor 4. OKOLOVITCH, CONSTANCE A., l875 Central Ave., Bridgeport: flmcnfary, NEA2, 3, 4: CEA 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma I. 2, 3, 4, O'LEARY, MICHAEL J.. 9 Pleasant St.. Windsor Locks: Skncntazy-Malhrnafllav Baseball I: Golf 2, 3. 4. OLENKIEWICZ, JOAN F.. 4I Sherwood La., Norwich: ,fllnllranaliis-gjuidanm Math Club 4, OLSEN, JO-ANN M., I I27 Brooklawn Ave., Fair- field: ,Mmflfaualirs--Uhamlrlry, Gamma Sigma Sigma I . 2, 3, 4, Secretary. Alumni Secretary, President: Lambda Mu Nu 2, . 4. Vicepresident. President: SEA 2. 3: Newman 3: Chemistry 3. OLSZOWY. DAMON R.. 40 Penny Brook La., Ken sington: Hzblagy-4imcral5'c12nce: Science Club 3, 4: Kappa Deita Pi 4. ORZECHOWSKI. GEORGE A., I5 Noble St.. New Britain: St7llPfSflldlt'5r Progressive Party I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3: Or anization of American Historians 3, 4: National gouncil Social Studies 4. PACYNA, CHRISTINE P., 9I Allen St., New Britain, .ilkmeulary-Ark Gamma Sigma Sigma, Rifle Club 2, EA 3, Science Club 4. PAGE, RICHARD J., I36 Sterling, New Britain, ln- d11s'fr121I,Ar1s, IA Club 4, Rifle Club I , 2, Omega Kap- pa Delta 2, 3, 4, PALUSZEWSKI, JOSEPH P., l93 Britannia St.. Meriden, ,4crounlzhg-jldalhmfatirs, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. PANUS, CHRISTINE T., 3Sl Burritt St., New Britain, ,Accounting-Serrrtarial Practzko WCCS I. 3, Secretary I. PASZEK, CAROL-ANN, 27 Princeton St., West Hartford, ,fldnllfemalzts-Cvfemistry Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Lambda Mu Nu 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Society 3, Student Center Fine Arts Committee 4, Program Council 3, 4, Board of Governors 4, Historian 4. PATERNOSTRO, JUDITH M., 37 Westview Lane, Glastonbury, Slmmfary PATTEE, JANICE L., Prospect St., Woodstock, flaumlary-,fl41ztlmf1alizs, SEA 3. 4, WAA Council 3, 4, Progressive Party 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I. PATTERSON, MARYANN P., 49 Kilbourne Ave., New Britain, flmlmtary PATZOLD. JANICE M., 32 Tow Path Lane, Pla in vi I Ie, 6'11gl13'l1- Pointe! Scimrz. PAUL, LINDA L., 5 Barbonsel Rd., East Hartford, Slemeulary-Spefch Cbrreftiwf, SEA 3, Lambda Kappa Nu I , 2 Vice President 3, 4, Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Council 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, United Action Party 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary of Class 3, Student Helper 2, 3, 4, Presidential Award for Leadership 3. PEAH, BARBRA ANN, IO35 Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Mahyy-Uhemisfry Science Club 4. PEATIE, VIRGINIA L., 376 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Jnfnfh-Psyflfvlvgy, La Sociedad Espanola I, 2, 3, 'Lambda Kappa Nu 2, 3, 4. PEEK, FAITH F., 36 Miles Ave.. Middletown, Elaucntary PERTH, JACOUELINE, 2l86 Norwich-New London Tpke., Uncasville, Elmzutary-7ra1z'l1, ACE I. PETERS, LELAINE V., 64 Orchard St.. East Hartford, Elcmeutaqf--Art, Maiorettes I. PETERSON, BARBARA E., 3l2 High Rd., Ken sington, Ilsyrlfabgy-Samz1,411tl1rapabgy Tennis 3. 4. PETERSON, JOANNE C., 7 Deborah Lane, Farmington, Ekmmiury, Field Hockey 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. PETERSON, ROBERT F., lOl Melrose St., Bristol, 611gl1l9l1- Social Ahlhrapalayy PETKIS, BERNARD W., 53l Zion St.. Hartford, Hiabyy-6'l1emidrp Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Golf. PIERCE, ELIZABETH A., 32 Allen St., Terryville, Engish-Phibsaphy Leadership Training Com- mittee, PILVELIS, ROBERT A., RFD it 2, Oakdale, lhdustrlkzl Arts, Leadership Training Committee Awards Sub- committee'I , 2, IA Club I,2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3. 4, President 4, Bowling League 4. PLEVA. JOANNE P.. 428 Park s,.. Brastowuarlff- marks-Guhaufa PONIATOWSKI, CHRISTINA K., 235 Red Moun- tain Ave., Torrington, Sefrftadal Pradicr-Arraunliug, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, SEA 4, PONNONE, PATRICIA A., 3I I Campfield Ave., Hartford, Elsmnffary-kendzhg POPLAWSKI, ROSE MARIE, RR it I No. Grosvenordale, flaumtary ACE 2, 3, Central Play- ers I, 2. POST, VIVIAN A.. 39 Malikowski Circle, New Britain, fltmfntary-English, Central Recorder 2, Reporter. POULOS, ELSA M., 2l4 Norwood Ave., New London, Hilary-Safzlllagy-Anthrapalagy, WAA I, SEA 4, Young Democrats I. PRITCHARD, SUSAN L., 75 Allerton Rd., Naugatuck, flaffmtary-,4r1, SEA 3. PULASKI. FLORENCE C.. 474 Mary Ave.. Stratfo rd,jl4athaua!izs-5a1fral.9c'12nc,2 Newman Club I , 2, Math CIub3. 4, Secretary 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Catherine Beecher Hall President 4. PULITO, ELAINE E., 262 Tunxis Rd., West Hartford, Slcmcntagf-.7ra1fh, Newman Club 2, 3, Psychology Club , SEA 2, 3, 4. QUAGLIAROLI, ROBERT F., 598 Main St., Newington, English-Yrmclf, Progressive Part! I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, French Club I, . QUICKMIRE, MARY JANE, 428 Stafford Ave.. Bristol, Elmfeutary QUILTER, LYNN M., 57 Ashmun St., Waterbury, flemmfary-Psychology. QUINN, ANDREA, 839 Farmington Ave., West Hanford, Elouaflary-Paliiazl SCIZIIKCE Chorus 2, 3, WAA I, 2, 3, 4. RACKLIFFE, LUCILLE M., 98 Church Ave.. Fo rest vi I Ie, Elmmlary-Geography. RADZEWICZ, CHRISTINE E., I8 Jerry Rd., East Hartford, Slemfntary-Ilsyrhahgy 304 RAGIS, JANET M., 384 Nott St.. Wethersfield, 515- mmlury-.7rem'l1,.French Club I, 2, UAP I, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, Lambda Kappa Nu I, 2, 3, 4. Parlia- mentarian 3, SEA 3, Winter Weekend Chairman 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Chairman 2, 3. 4, Class Trea- surer 2, Senior Ball Chairman 4, Social Acts 2. 3, 4, Who's Who 4. RAK, IRENE C., 63 Cabot St., New Britain, .7rcr1rI1- German, Rifle Club I, 2, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3. 4, Secretary 4. READ, ROBERT V., 30 West St.. Wallingford, 516- mcntary-Mathematics REKUS, CHRISTINE F., 325 Chestnut St., New Britain, flmfentary-Speak Pathology. REME, PATRICIA H., 45 Chew St., West Haven, .7rcnfh-Spanish, Central Players I, French Club 3, 4, Publicity 4, Spanish Club 3.4, Theta Sigma Del- ta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Publicity Director 4, Vice President 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, Organiza- tional Sub-committee of Leadership Training 4. REYNOLDS, CYNTHIA F., 303 South Rd., Farmington, Shglivh-Psyfholvgy, Recording Secre- tary of Class of l968 2, Chairman, Liaison Com- mittee Class of l968 2, Senator Class of l968 4, Editor Class of l968 Journal 3, Central Players 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Progres- sive Part I , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Chairman Senate Curfew gommittee 4, Secretary Budget Commit- tee 4,Chairm an Senior Breakfast 4, Central Recor- der2, Seth North Judiciary Board 4, Freshman Ini- tiation Committee 2. RHYNUS, MARY L., 5l Homecrest St.. Newington, Sngislf-E7rmrlL RICH, DANIEL, 90 LaSalle St., New Britain, Psy- drabyy-Sada! Anthropology. RICHARD, BERNADETTE A., 74 Barnes St., Bristol, ,fkmcfftafy-.7rcurlf, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4. RICHARDS, JR., DORAINE S., 58 Elmhurst St., Elngwood, Psyclfabgy-Svria! Anthropalagy, Rifle Club RICHARDS, PAULA D., 92 Morningside St.. West Ha rtford, Sffgish- Ufeafra RICHARDS, VIRGINIA A., I I Wooding Rd., Yalesville, ,Aduthemallks-History Lambda Mu Nu 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. RICHEY, SHARON K., IOS South Main St., West Hartford, fugish-Psychabyy RILEY, KEVIN D., 5 I0 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Fsyclfabgy-History Student Government I , 2, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball 2, Central Players I ,Omega Kappa Delta 2, 3. 4, Chaplain 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Trea- surer 4, MAA Treasurer 3. RILEY, PETER B., 8l Crescent St., New London, English-SpKfc'l1, Central Players I , 2, 3, Theta Alpha Phi I , 2, 3, 4, Central Recorder 3, 4, News Editor 3, WCCS I. 2, 3, Record Librarian I, Program Di- gctlog 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Review 2, ia . RIMOSUKAS, JEAN C., l2O West St., Poquonock, Sfrremrial Pradia:-Dirlribulivr fduratzhn, Newman Club l, Catherine Beecher Social Committee 4. RISLEY, JANICE M.. I I2 Bailey Rd., Rocky Hill, flemenlazy. RISLEY, ROBERT L., SI Westview Dr., Wil- mington, Delaware, Disfributiuf Hduratzim-Soni!! Husimfss, Football 3. 4, Dormitory Council 3. RITCHIE, ROBERT W., 66 Tolland Rd., Bristol, .711- m1str12zI,4rts, IA Club, Epsilon Pi Tau. ROBERTS. JACQUELINE F., 25 Oldham Ave., Waterbury, Ekmeulary-ltfadzhg ROBERTS, KAREN E., 305 Lynne Place, Bridgeport, Psychabgy-Sadabgy-,Anthrapah y-fngklslr, Dormi- tory Social Council l,WAA gouncil 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Chairman 2, Second Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Track and Field I ,Tennis 4, Intramurals I . 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4: Newman Club I , 2, Psychology Club 3, 4, Psi Chi 4, Secretary 4. ROCKOVICH, SANDRA A., 73 Kay Ave., Milford, flaumtary Marcus White Hall Secretary 2, SEA 3, Recording Secretary 3, Modern Dance Club 2, 3. ROMAN, GERALDINE A., l9l Campfield Ave.. Hartford, Ekmeulaly-Spesrh, ACE I, 2, SEA 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2. ROMEGIALLI, ERNEST A., 830 Randolph Rd., Middletown, j-Iistary-PaI.f?ia1I Sflklilfp Elihu Burritt Club 4. ROSA, PETER M., 206 Lake Ave., Bristol, Sariabgy -Anthropology-Psyrhabgy Sigma Zeta Chi I , 2, 3.4, Recording Secretary 3, Poetry Editor of Journal 2, 3, Progressive Party 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Senate Treasurer 4. ROSSI, KATHLEEN J., I9I Stoddard Ave., Newington, English-Hrfhcli, Lambda Kappa Nu 2. 3, 4, Young Democrats 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SEA 2, 3. ROTH, SHELIA R., 47 Piedmont St., Meriden, 511- gislr-Readzhg, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, Gymnas- tics Club 2. ROWE, LINDAJ., I 29 Elmfield St., West Hartford, fkmmlary-Paifical Sriram Chorus 2, 3, WAA I, 2, 3, 4. ROY, KENNETH R., 74 Bristol Street, Hartford, l5Vobyy-Gef1era1Srimfe, Science Club 3, 4. RUCCI, ELENA M., 2 I 5 Brown St., Hartford, fli- glish-yrmrlr, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Blue Dol- phins 2, 3, 4, Sports Leader 2. President 3, 4, WAA 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, First Vice President 4, CARFCW Representative 4, SEA 4, Student Center Program Council Fine Arts Com- mittee 4. RUDERMAN, ROBERT J., I23 No. Summit St., Southington,S0f121ISria1m Lambda Phi Alpha, UAP, Newman Club, Track, Cross-Country, Intramural Football and Basketball. RUSCZYK, KENNETH N. 233 Beacon St.. Newington, Snglzlslf-Spcwlf and Drama, Central Re- corder Reporter l , Photographer 2, Sports Editor 2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4, Photogra- phy Club Member at large 2, 3, 4, Dial, Photogra- pher 2, 3.4, Philosophy Club 2, Central Players 4, CISL 4, Theta Alpha Phi 4, Contemporary Co-Pho- to and Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Who's Who 4. RUSSO, THOMAS F., I74 Nott St., Wethersfield, Hrglblr-ltazrfng. SADLOWSKI, CAROL P., 499 Liberty St., Meriden, Elemfhlarp SEA 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. SALABAY, CAROLE A., 309 Flanders St.. Southington, Hiabgy-Guziluucz, Progressive Party I , 2, 3, 4, Central Recorder 2, Freshman Initiation Committee 2, Philosophy Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, WAA I . SALMON, JAMES D., 45 Maywood Lane, Bristol, S0a21lSria1ra SALVIO, JANE M., I23 Oslgood Ave., New Britain, Ekmeulary-kfadlhg, Rifle C ub 4. SANZO, BEVERLY M., I8 Westfield Rd., West Hartford, fkmmfaly, Kappa Delta Pi, SAVAGE, ELAINE A., Depot St., Broad Brook, 61:- mmtary-Spahish, Chorus 2, Spanish Club 3, Rifle Club 4. SAVARD. MANON E., Cedar Lake Rd., Chester, Slaumlury-Spca'lr. SCAIA, ROBERTA L., 62 Elmwood Ter., Torrington, Sec'r:tar11z.L,4wz1uul111g Phi Beta Lambda I, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, ledge Mother 4. SCHIMENZ, MARLENE V., Box lOl I Weston Rd., Weston, Psychabgy SCHLOSSER, RICHARD G., 2I I I Stanley St., New Britain, ludzzstriufjrls Omega Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3. SCHUMSKI, JUDITH A.. 66 Avenue C, Beacon Falls, Sngish-Guzlialnra SEMANCIK, JOHN J., Box 376 Windsorville Rd., Broad Brook, Malhemalks-Psychalagy, Omega Kap- pa Delta 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling I ,2, 3.4, Vice President 2, 3. 4, Bowling Team2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Table Tennis Champion 2. 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Lambda Mu Nu I, Band I, 2, MAA I, 2. 305 SENAK, KAREN M., I I0 Burton St., Bristol, Elr- mmlary-Xffglllvh. SHARIS, FRED W.. SI3 Wolcott Ave., Windsor, ,Mathfmalks-Arcouutbrg, Math Club 3, 4. SHARP, DIANE L., 98 Chambers St., Manchester, Elmfmlary-,,4rl, SEA 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, State Secretary4, Theta Sigma Delta 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, Student Center Board of Governors 4, CISL 4. SH EA, MICHAELJ., 32 Eleanor Rd., East Hartford, Sofia! Sriram Veteran's Club I. SHERIFFS, ROXANNA V., I2 Shady Oak Dr., Hazardville, Efaumtzzrg SHERRICK, KENNETH E., l2lO Mill St., East Berl in , ,!l411tl1m1atzZs-Gullialfaf. SHOR, BARBARA L., 482 Cornwall St., Hartford, Elauafiary-lfaldihg, Central Recorder Business Manager 3, 4, SEA 2, 3, 4. SHUGRUE, JAMES J., 34 Rockland St., Wethers- field, ,Mulhcnfalics-Plfysizs. SIEMIENSKI, PATRICIA M., 427 Center St.. Manchester, Ekmrhlaqf, Theta Sigma Delta Record- ing Scribe 3, Executive Board 3, Pledgemaster 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Marcus White Hall Head Proctor 3, Social Chairman 4, lnterdormitory Council I, ACE I, Chorus 3. SIERACKI, CYNTHIA M.. 2l8 Olive St., Meriden, Ghaulslqf-Matlrrmzlzbs-Gmfral Sdmcr, Science Club I , 2, 3, American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. SILCHENKO. HELEN IOO Meadow St., Seymour, Gareru! 36121165 and ,fl4atl1cna1ti'PH121!uyy, SE, Lambda Mu Nu, Science Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. SILCHENKO, TATIANA, I00 Meadow St., Seymour, Spanish-Engisif-ku.ss'1hn, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship I , 2, 3, Photography Club 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4, Cen- tral Recorder I. SIMARRIAN. WAYNE R., I0 Ray Hill, Franklin, Ma ss., Slifflhf Scimrf-Pliysifal Eduralzhh, Football 3, 4. SIMCIK. DAVID L., 2l68 Chamberlain Hwy.. Kensington, Psychabgy-Saciabgy-Ahthrapabgy, Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, UAP 3. SIMONEAU, JOSEPH R., 403 King St., Bristol, .7rem'l1, French Club 2, 3. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, SEA 3, Alpha Mu Gamma 3.4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SKEWES, LYNN D., 78 Hubbard Dr.. Gastonbury, fklffflifdly SKOVRAN, GENEVIEVE B., l69 Gold St., New Britain, Elaumtary 4 K, E 2 ii W Q 5 Q 1 X 4 E E E ,e :e:gss,:s:::se:::m:zg. W1 -: . f 1 fs-..sf-:fm-fisyz :Q ,,..,A .mf,,:,:.. : 'f1.:.'::sz:s??4'f?27 . .. .. . .. i,,.,..5,:..5ii Tiiliriiri SFFSSEE5 .ei ixseseiitz .s:s,:s.Qit5stK d: -. .:f:::wfis75 I :5:f3:,rs:zsasi2etQ:ggg . , at-srzsistiiifsfskf . ,. .. . .. ,:.::,f:,,::-:::d-:A -si, LIKITIS, MARILYN A., 203 Maple St., New Britain. Jlmmmry--,4rA URICCHIO, ADELE M., I2 Mount Saint Benedict Ave., Bloomfield: fklildlllklzl-k6ddlT!Q Inter-dorm Council 43 Kappa Delta Pi 4: Social Acts 3. Home- coming Decorations Chairman: Newman Club l: Dial 4: Clarence Carroll Hall, President 4. VALDAMBRINI, MARKJ., 5l Finch Ave., Meriden: 4Zc11fm!Srm1rr--fart!! Sakura Biology: Rifle Club I: Science Club 4. vALisNTuKoNis, EDWARDJ., 3 Maiden Lane, Plainville: Di.s1r1b1zlivr'8d11c11I12111-+SavfkI liuszhws Sigma Zeta Chi 3: Distributive Education Club. VALLETTA. JOANN G.. 95 Celia Dr., Waterbur : iaglislf-,History Cheerleading I: iota Kappa Tau 2, 3, 4. Recording Secretary 2: Junior Class Record- ing Secretary, Senior Class Corresponding Secretary. VARHOL, BARBARA H., IOS Foxon Pl., New Britain: flfgklf-lfawhg. VERNESONI, PETER J.. l2O Old Hatchery Rd., Kensington:Jndustr121l,Arfs: IA Club l, 2, 3, 4: Pho- tography Club 2: Epsilon Pi Tau, WACHTERMAN. RICHARD M., 60l5 Springhill Dr., Greenbelt. Maryland: Pwfitdf Sakura-Safivbgy WAGNER, DALE J., 370 Brookfield St., Hartford: fnglish-flistvrgn Alpha Phi Ome a 2, 3. 4, Vice- President 2, Chaplain 2, 3, 4, li-EC Representative 3. 4. President 4: CISL 4. WALDMAN, KAREN E., I6 Tumblebrook Lane. Elfest 3Ha:tford: cwmcutazy-Psyrlfobgy: Psychology lub . . WALLACE, ELAINE M., 5 Sth Avenue. Middletown : Psycltvlogzf- Socbiagy--,-inilrrapulagy: Young Democrats I: Chorusg. l,V1 WALSH. ARLEEN V., 60 Okenuck Trail, Stratford: English-Spwk: WAA I, 2: SEA 1, 2, 3, 4: Home- coming Float Committee l. WALSH, JAMES .l., 53 Ardmore Rd.. Manchester: 5011211 Srimar: Lambda Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 3: History Club l, 2. WALSH, MARYANN, IIO Hobart St., Meriden: Elrlfmflary-,flflaflftlirdfioi WALTER. NORBERT, IO8 Harrison At., New Britain: ,7m1uslrial,4rfs: Chorus I, 2. 3: Freshman Newspaper, Co-Editor. IA Clubyl., 12, 3, 4, WAMESTER. Rum iz., Miiibrddigizd., Middletown: fnghh-Hbtoly. - - WASTA, MICHAEL J., I2 Joseph St., Terryville: Slaueulary dz . wasziiliiiiiiticz EMILIA. 25 Geneva' Wai-iangfafd, aww, science Club I. 2, 3, 4, rms- dent 3: Homecoming Decoration Committee 3. WAYRYNEN, CHARLES H., I9 Ann Ave.. Uncasville: 5 5511- Zjfffllffd Central Players 2, 3, 4: Philosophy gil: 2, 3: Central Recorder 3, 4. WEBER, WIVI-ANNE H., I4 Kelsey At., New Britain: iflaumlrzry-,Art WEBSTER, CHRISTINE L., 243 Black's Rd., Cheshire: Srmfaria!-,Acraunfifqyi Intramurals l. 3,,4: Newman Club I, 4: Phi Beta Lambda. . , WHIPPLE, DEBORAH A., 77 Biruta St., New Britain: ,Maflzmatits-Psyvhakw: Math Club I , 2, 3, Treasurer 2. Corresponding Secretary 3: Bowling Club 2, Intramurals 3. WHITTINGHAM, BRUCE A., 27 Russell Ave.. Plainville: fngidr-Smit! Huszhvss: Dialogue Club 3, Veterans Club 4. WIENER. ERIC J., 7 Mansfield Ave., West Hartford: ,firwzoffbfg-Svczizl Liusinrss: Hillel Society 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice-President. Vg Wll.BER,'f.CAROL A., Cedar Ridge Rd..-isas1:' Hampton5i.i8krxr1frafg1-yrmclz: Lambda KappaiNuf:3i, 4. I WILEY, ROBERT A., 205 Endicott Ave., Elmsford. New York: 50fz?1l5dm:r, Football I , 2. 3, 4: Basket- ball l:MAA l. 2. 3, 4: CISL I. 2. 4, Alternate 4. Treasurer 2x United Action Party 3. 4. Co-Chair man 4: Lambda Phi Alpha I, 2. 3. 4, Parlia- mentarian 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Senior Class Co- Chairman Class Night. WILKIE, PETER L.. Crompond Rd., Peekskill, New York: .71aiu5fr1h!,Arfs: lA Club 2. 3, 4. wiLLAiziigi5iANNE A., Wai lens Hill Rd., itii . f ...r ii isri WILLAIIAMS, DENNis D.. sz Field Rd., crdmiieiig Sar1i2!Sc1?nm Central Recorder I , 2. Sports Report- er: Social Science Club 2. 3: Homecoming Float Committee 2: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. WINDISH, GEORGE T.. 79 Belden St.. New Britain: Acmuzftiug-Sorzizl Buszhars Phi Beta Lambda: Intra- mural I-ootball and Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wl.GDKOWSKl. MARIANNE A., 86 Otrobando Ave., Norwich: Elmfmtazy--,fllalheiualirs WOODARD, CYNTHIA L., l06 Farview Aye., Woicotts Suglfshwkmdifzg: Lambda Kappa,Nuf2: ,',' 3, WRlGHT.'JOl-lN P., 57 Foster. Manchester: Sffgfflrh --.'?r1c:21lagy-ptntlzrapoiagy: Central Recorder 4. Reporter, 307 V- R ' ' ' ' -if Y?1'5if?:5??5z'?YGf ff- .. if-' 1 I r 'L' f - - ' f. if 'lilies 'if' 3.-azeiw-are f- r f. fr - . ':.:.-,,:,.,::ss,::. E2 - , ,-,-,. , , , ,-,- -,,,,,. ,.,M,..... . . gg KM., V... .. . I . . K K. ,.. ..m,..,:.s::t mn, k wvsiciei.,ELizABEri-ii.sB1lff.liiEtsii:ilsi.,MiddaeidwdiQf ?,fif .iri A Armlmfzkly-Iflisfrdiviffirr ?:74'11i1'd2lFZ?r1Ql Phi Beta Lambda 4. . . 'K . . YATSENICK, CYNTHIA E., '78 Pierce St.. Bristol. ,Alafhfmatks-Kbivgy, Freshman Class Treasurer: Band l , 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 34 Biology Club 3: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4: Math Club 4: WAA I ,2, 3, 4: SEA 3. 4: Eastern States 3, 4: Lead- ership Training Committee 4. YESSIAN, CHARLES GQ..-4527 Main St.. East Hartford, .lfislnrywSarialfggffgsfgfhrvpnhgg YIMOYINES. JAMIE, it4dii.it,isiliesiwdad Rd., west Hartford: ylflathefrzafits-!1'1Is!t5fy:Vt3amma Sigma Sig- ma 2, 3. 4, Vice-PresidentiStudent Center Pro- gram Council 4. ZAPOR, JOAN F., Sl Cianci Rd., New Britain: Ek'- mmlazy: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. ZAROTNEY. KATHLEEN Ag.. 366 Kensington Rd.. Kensington: Efauwiarge Cheerieading I, 2, 3: SEA 3.4, , . ZAWACKI, JOAN J., A,-Qfjbenmore Lane. Old- ggyfgbgook: Democrats lt ZENDIAN, CRAIG Ave., New Britain: .lfsyrhaktgy-Paiticfttfiitrvrz: Varsity Football li Lambda Phi Alpha 3,jBsychology Club I. ZIMITTI, SALVATORE. L77 Hotchkiss St., Middletown: Smit! Sriznrcf Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. Captain 4, Freshman Basketball I, ZIZA. NANCY A., l2l Liberty St., Stratford:,Mafl1- wfaiizs--SrhoalG1a21am'o Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4: wAAi.2,a,4. ZOUFALY. DIANE M,.y.5.a,4....iuiii psi., souihangmn. Elwfmlary-.4111 CEA g'.g: V,'g,V pig ' zucco, ,iaerdiing si., Torrington: Sfmwtmye-.fktifkjdsf Central Players I, 2, 3. 4: Theta AlphaPlii 4:4 SEA 4. ZURELL, ROY A.. 8 l Rose St., Bristol: Judzlsfrzllf,-iris, IA Club I, 2. 3. 4, Vice-President: Rifle club l, 2. 3. 4, Central Recorder 2, 3, 4: Photography Club 2, 3, 4: Liaison Committee 3: Float Committee 3: Contemporary 3. 4: Dial 3. 4, Photography Editor 4: WCCS 4. . . : 1, ,,.... itfefs, fe , ..i...s::- . , ,., .,... .23 J X ...f 54, :da .ff 421555 if E52 wifi :is E, ,... 4 .9 Q, if l 5 fi i if 2 if l 'k .. s :ffl-ii .2::21a:1e,4eff5 K filet 4 f . 1 was . .,:. was its ig 1: if fs ' l ta.. .:. .r,,.,Ag,,g :: dd... ,f 1:2122 fi: gszalsfa ...ina 2- .iz -if 5211161235 ,en ,,f.. ., ii 31 :, fi-515' . -:.1,r::.:,.gpfixm,. v. 1. .: ltli ' 52 H sims. if J. inffidsilfiasllss.f.',-.cfs , g. agas1 as argummfum ad hvminem No doubt the l968 DIAL will evoke its just share of criticism- perhaps even more. In the past, the DIAL represented a rather inept attempt to correctly report the progress of the hour and the day. Any attempt to say something was hidden behind copy soggy with nostal- gia or pictures of people who were never there. A yearbook should be concerned with much more than who was in the Chemistry Club. The reader should not expect to find all the nice things traditional- ly published in a yearbook, such information is to be found in the col- lege catalog. Rather, he may approach his book with an open mind, weighing the points of view expressed lwhich at times reflect preju- dicej in order that he make a more personal evaluation. What is said in this book has been carefully selected and fitted to the photography, and yet, the two do not necessarily relate. The only pages which seem inappropriate are those dedicated to the graduating Class of l968. Admittedly, our efforts were more spontaneous than systematic. Our purpose, however, was undeniably serious-and we worried a hell of a lot, too. The reader should at least appreciate the countless all day and night sessions it took to produce this volume. Several individuals deserve a note of thanks: the Central Recorder for the use of our office, Kochie and Gail for their persistant pushing, Debby and Peggy for their unsurpassed creativity, the staff itself for its dedicated perseverance, Roy for skipping classes, Alan, Greg, and Benny for God knows what, Brett for everything, Mr. Sanford Rich and Dr. William Riley for their invaluable assistance and the freedom necessary for a student publication, and Mr. Jim Toomey, a represen- tative's representative, for showing the true American way. .W-42 SM. Robert J. Smith Editar-in-chief Paper stock is 80 Ib. Saxony Enamel White: introductory pages I-32, Tip in title page and end leaves are printed on Contempore Blue stock, interview pages 65-80 are printed on Contempore Gold stock. Presswork is black ink with blue, green, orange and red ink as second colors. Typefaces used are: 30 pt. News Gothic Bold for theme phrases, 60 pt. Alternate Gothic for directory heading, I4 pt. and I8 pt. Lydian Cursive for running commentary, introductory afterthoughts and interview are set in I2 pt. Times Roman with I4 pt. News Gothic Bold for identifications, interview headline is set in I8 pt. Laurel Bold, I8 pt. Times Roman Italic and 36 pt. News Gothic Bold, body copy is set in IO pt. and I2 pt. Lydian with Lydian Cursive for emphasis. The cover is an amdot direct line photo- graph screened over Red Red Arrestox C cloth, the binding is smythe sewn, rounded and backed, with head and foot bands. The book was published by the American Yearbook Com- pany, the cover was produced by the S.K. Smith Company.
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