Chatham College - Cornerstone Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1969
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A guest at Mad Hatter ' s party she forever clumges in r place, viewing the Cheshire cat nrystic masked wisdom in smiles V 7 haunting cater- piller whispers throug b puffs of ho:. . sjiiof , I .a wm Harriet Hudson a ' Marion Lefebre Sally Burkhart Jolyn Vargish Sarah Olmstead Gail Hart • %■« ■■. ' •■■2 «Bw v i 1 fc ' Jf0 , I i|k: .J: ; 5 ' ' ! y?; ' ' ■Dale Cohen Sollod 105 Margy Kaplan Sarah Bornstein Risa EUovich 106 Jennifer Dean Gearhart Alice Andrea Cihat Alison Oakes Sue Brown Christy Andrews 109 Nancy Weiss Mary Ellen Toker Connie Weiss Jody Drooz 112 Kathy Cochrane 113 Kathleen Perrone - •- • J. 1., Polly Fritz Ann Turnock 114 Carolyn Elizabeth Taylor Laura Weill Brown Diane Lee Himes Joyce Kass Kathy Wright Mimi Majewski Adrienne Babb Joan Velkey Rosemary Anne Spierer Allyson Paulus June Marshall Werrin Ann W. Nelson Jo-Ann Watson Glenda Williams Vicki Rellich 120 Barbara Obenauer Mary Brannin Ross Nancy Best r Susan Trees Amy Bender Berger Jackie Emery Carol Zurheide . 3r ' i - r K Barbara Willis Kate Perkins Barbara Miller Susan Farr Evelyn Goldsmith Marybelle Finger Viki Burdett Nance Jacobson 126 Judy Rogoff Nina Talalay BobaraDe Caulp Holly Meek 128 Emme Day Betty Chiafullo Cindy Martin Vivian Goldberg Diane Elliott Sandra Guest Dianne Bronstcin Vicki Seitz Peggy B. Rosenthal Barbara Christie Rick! Shore K I Lynne L. Osterloh Lynn Stewart Nancy Lynn Cohen M H Fa l kI. IC .m Merle Pollack Carol Birmingham Mibs Bainum Josie Campbell Kathryn Randall Marsha Weiss Jennifer Bucholz 137 Isabel Mizrack Joan April Wooden Debbie Gage Bonnie Lombardo 139 Bette Wallenhorst Andrea Dubs w Kathie Williams Susan Anthony Elliott 141 Jean Robinson Cornelia Kennedy Lois Murphey 142 Ann Judson Marcia Seeler 143 Jean Forward Frank Barbara Bohne 144 Sally Hamilton Paise Churchman Dorothy Zorn 145 Karen Polinsky Janice Patricia Gary B ' •■; . - .-. -.vY £ - ' 1 K w ■p h B 1 Ks Hj s 1 B m ■r ' J IHr 1 H 2 j8 M H H il SZ- )|B 1 B ' - d ii H fek. H 1 B m W jJ I I ' - ' 1 m il ► ♦ 1 1 H . H L H - H —i H B Sally Jones 147 Harriet Katz Eleanor Levinson Peris Faye Singer Terry Dech Ginger Getman 149 Kathy Romanski Laura Ann Gould Sue Birckhead d ' Ambrosi 150 Susan Priest Christine Sakumoto 151 Marilyn Hunt Mary Silton 152 Suzanne Pasley 153 Kathy Smith Suzanne Boucek Ida Gonzalez 154 Judy Cooper 155 Joy Waddell % :- ' Patricia Maquire Johnston Bobbi Franklin Ann Jamison Rosch Sam and Wink 159 Ozy Feuer 160 1 - i hwli Sleeping, a snowflake falls slowly Eyelids are sealed. peace. Awakening, the sun breaks through down. Eyes blink to open, world. clouds. 161 162 ' , ' ,«r5 ' 2?(M v?%v SVV . ' !:! ' 168 170 171 173  ? , 71 V. i. V? •, .i : from the collection of Frank Hayes 177 179 Senior Directory Christine Andrews. German. New Per- spectives on the Fairy Tale. Adrienne Babb, Sociology. Pittsburgh ' s Poteinkin Village: The Team Teaching Project: 1960-1969. Mary Bainum, Drama. Gordon Craig: The Rebel Artist of the Theatre. Suzanne Boucek Berol. Art, History. Amedeo Modigliani: A Stylistic Analy- sis. Nancy Byers Best. History. A Study of the Legal Profession in Pennsylvania Prior to 1776. Carol Birmingham. Biology. The Effect of Pigmentation Upon Radiation Resis- tance in Bacteria. Barbara Ann Bohne, Psychology. Percep- tual Curiosity as a Function of Arousal. Loretta Jean Bonazzo, Sociology. We Must Find and Stop That Woman At Once! — An Exploratory Study of the Fertility Values of Catholic and Protec- tant College Women. Sarah Bomstein, Political Science. The Problems of Ethnicity and National Inte- gration: Some Reflections on Ghana. Mary Ann Brereton. Philosophy. The Nonverbal Communication of the Emo- tions in Man: A Photographic Study of Man in Society. Dianne Lee Bronstein, History. A Class Relationship in Ante-bellum Virginia 1830-1860. Laura Weill Brown, French. Autobio- graphical Elements in Selected Works of Honore de Balzac. Susan Carol Brown, Political Science. The Rise of National Socialism in Ger- many: A Re-examination of the Two Major Explanations of Totalitarianism. Jennifer Sumner Buchholz, English. Ma- jor Plays by Oscar Wilde in the Art for Art ' s Sake Movement. Mary Vickers Burdett, Biology. The Ef- fect of Some Heavy Metal Chlorides, Nitrates and Sulphates on the Common Guppy, Lebistes Releculatus. Sally Milton Burkhart, Biology. Some Long Term Effects of Promazine Hydro- chloride on Guinea Pigs (Cavea Porcel- lus). Joanna Louise Campbell, Art. A Ceramic Exploration in the Extension of Glaze by Means of Glass. Elizabeth J. Chiafullo, Psychology. Prob- ability of Success Estimates of Elemen- tary School Children as a Function of Initial Self-Evaluation , Race, Birth Order and Success Values. Barbara Christie, Political Science. The Reformation and Reintegration Model and the Present Pennsylvania Correctional System: The Pre-Relea.se Program as a New Approach to Reintegration. Marion Paige Churchman, English. The Sacred and the Profane in James Joyce ' s Ulysses. Alice Andrea Cihat, English. The Vene- real Vision in Laurence Sterne ' s Tristram Shandy. Kathleen Cochrane, American Studies. The Life of the Irish Soldier in the North- ern Army During the Civil War. Nancy Lynn Cohen. American Studies. A Survey of Colonial and Federal Por- traiture as Seen Through the Bowdoin College Collection. Judith Cooper, Psychology. Reinforcer Effectiveness as a Function of Experi- meter Subject Social Relationship at d Type of Reinforcer. Sue Birckhead d ' Ambrosi, Psychology. A Search for Distinguishing Occupational Interests and Other Attitudes of Men Electing Basic and Advanced Levels of Reserve Officers Training Corps. Emma Catherine Day, Drama. A Study of the Playwright Maxwell Aniler.mn and his Trilogy on Three British Queens. Bobara DeCaulp, History. The Trial of Peter A belard. Terese Ann Dech, Psychology. A Com- parison of the Effects of Immediate Breathing Feedback on Momentary Food. Jane Ann DeLucia, Biology. A Contin- uous Progress Program-A Study in Depth of a New Concept on Curricular Design as Applied to College Biology. Johanna Davis Drooz, History. The Los- ers, Loyalism in Delaware During the American Revolutionary Period. Andrea Diane Dubs, French. The Social Philosophy of Saint-John Perse. Diane Louise Elliott, Art. Sculpture in Plastic. Susan Anthony EUiott, Music. A Creative Study in Music. Risa Sue Ellovich, Sociology. Revitaliza- tion Movements: A Comparative Analy- sis of Melanesia and Africa. Jacqueline Emery, Mathematics. The Sig- nificance of Insight in the Child ' s Learn- ing of Selected Concepts Related to Geometry. Susan Farr, Drama. The Chorus in Greek Tragedy: Preparation and Production. Barbara Alice Fay, Art. Interchangeable Systems of a Black-White Continuum. .4 Study of Perceptual Effects. Marcy Feuer, English. King Lear : Par- ticular and Peculiar. Jean Forward Frank, Music. A Tutorial in Music Composition. Barbara Franklin, Political Science-His- tory. British Policy Toward European Unification Under the Postwar Labour and Conservative Governments. Paulette Fritz, Music. A Study of Schu- bert Lieder and Their Structural Forms. Deborah Joyce Gage, Sociology. Accul- turation and A.ssimilation of an Immi- grant Group: A Case Study of the Chinese in the United States. Janice Gary, Sociology. The Influence of the Establishment of Black Schools and Colleges Upon the Attitude of the Black Population. Jennifer Gearhart, English. The Structure of the Moral Problem in The Brothers Karamozov. Virginia Getman, English. The Relation- ship of the Present to the Public and Private Past in the Later Poems of Rob- ert Lowell. Vivian Garbuny Goldberg, Chemistry- Biology. Alterations in Renal Tubular Transport in Response to Uninephrec- tomy. Evelyn Leona Goldsmith, History-French. The Action Francaise in the Inter-war years: A chapter in the History of the European Right. Ida Esther Gonzalez, Sociology. Com- padroggo {Godparenthood) and its Social Significance in Latin America. Katherine Gordon, Music. Realization of J. S. Bach ' s D Moll-Konzert Fur Piano- forte on the Modern Pianoforte. Laura Ann Gould, History. The Revision- ist Interpretation of the United States Entry into World War I, 1917-1939. Sandra Gail Guest, History. The Influ- ence of the Investiture Controversy on English Monarchy: Henry I as a Transi- tional Monarch. Sarah Jane Hamilton, German. An In- vestigation of the Role of Women in the Two German Epics Das Nibelungenlief and Kudrun. Gail Alice Hart, History. A Comparative Study of St. Augustine ' s Confessions and Guibert Nogent ' s De Vita Sua. Diane Lee Himes, Spanish. An Analysis of the Feminine Role in Selected Dramas of Lope de Vega. Harriet Pund Hudson, English. Donald Barthelme and the Avant-Garde. Senior Directory Marilyn Joyce Hunt, English. An Anal- ysis of Oscar Wilde ' s Fairy Tales in Re- lation to some of his Most Important Works. Nance Fredda Jacobson, English. Max Beerbohm: One Man and His Work. Patricia Johnston, English. The Place of the Unconscious in Crime and Punish- ment and The Brothers Karamozov. Sally Diane Jones, Drama. Theatre Lab- oratory Exploration Approach to the Training of Holy or Archetypal Actors. Ann Judson, English. Lights of Dusk. Marjory Ann Kaplan, Political Science. The Theban Trilogy: Sophocles ' Vie v of Existence. Joyce Helene Kass, History. The Ameri- can Assimilation of the Jewish Immigrant as a Theme on selected Twentieth Cen- tury Novels. Harriet Katz, English. Facing the Chal- lenge of the Eternal World: A Study of Poetry by Le Roi Jones. Cornelia Clark Kennedy, History. French Canada Since 1945: A Regional Culture or a Separate Nationality? Marion Renee Lefebre, Anthropology. Directed Culture Change atid the British Gypsies. Bemadette Lombardo, Enghsh. The Ego: Ernest Hemingway and His Heroes. Maryann Majewski, Economics-Mathe- matics. A Statistical Study of the Effect of the Finance Rate and the Quantity of Caih on the Demand for Consumer Dur- able Goods: A Case Studv of the Auto- mobile from 1952-1965. Dorothy Ann Marshall, French. The Problems Involved in Translating from French to English as Shown in a Transla- tion of Le Moruie H ebdomadaire . Suzanne Lucille Martin, Political Science. An Inquiry into the Nature of the Polit- ical Order in Mycenaean Greece. Hollace Jane Meek , English. The Prob- lem of Kingship in Four of Shakespeare ' s History Plays. Isabel Beth Mizrack, Art. The Transition from High Renaissance Classicism into Mannerisni as seen in the Frescoes of Andrea del Sarto, Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino at the SS Anminziata in Flor- ence, Italy. Karen Miller Moss, Sociology. The Eco- nomic Opportunity Act of 1964: Con- gressional Role in Policy-Making. Lois Elena Murphey, Political Science. Leadership in Transition: The Officer Corps as an Elite in the New States of Tropical Africa. Ann Wallace Nelson, Art. Experimenta- tion in Ceramic Forms. Alison H. Oakes, Sociology. Unteach- ed : A Survey of the Inner-City School. Sarah Jane Olmstead, Sociology. A Con- tent Analysis of the Underground Press. Lynne Louise Osterloh, German. The Life of Field-Marshal Gebhard-Lebrecht von Blucher, Prince of Wahlstatt. Suzanne Burns Pasley, Psychology. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale: A Study of the Significance of Life Events in Age Group Rajiging from College Freshmen to Seventh Grade. Allyson Paulas, Philosophy. Chiang Tzu ' s Concept of Tao and Its Influence Upon the Development of the Ch ' an School of Buddhism (Southern School of Sudden Enlightenment). Catherine Perkins, English. Oscar Wilde: His Theory and Practice. Kathleen Marie Perrone, English. The Importance of Children in Selected Works by Henry James. Barbara Obenauer Platz, Biology. Nutri- tional Characterization of the Genus Bupharisma . Karen Ann Polinsky, French. Novels of A Ibert Camus. Merle Debra Pollack, Sociology. Reli- gious Intermarriage: The Jewish Perspec- tive. Helen Pollock, Political Science-Eco- nomics. Interest Group and Official Group Influences on Delegates to the Maryland Constitutional Convention of 1967-1968. Ann Louise Posner, Political Science. The British Labour Party aiu! the Com- mon Market: A Study in Party Decision- Making. Susan Elaine Priest, History. America ' s Vichy Policy: An Evaluation. Kathryn Randall, Drama. Dramatic Values in Selected Plays of Sean O ' Ca. ' iey. Victoria Lynn Rellich, French. An An- notated Translation for the American Reader of Une Aventure d ' Asterix Le Gaulois by Rene Goscinny and Albert Oderzo. Jean Claire Robinson, Psychology. Inter- action of Sex, Race, and Order of Presen- tation in Determining Children ' s Re- sponses to Cognitive and Social Rein- forcers. Judith Rogoff, Art. Aubrey Beardsley and Henry van de Velde: The Dualism of Art Nouveau. Kathleen Ann Romanski, History. The War Ministry of Herbert Asquith: His Fall From Power. Ann Jamison Rosch, English. The Myth- ic Engagement of Tristram Shandy. Peggy Rosenthal, History. The Crusades: A Reflection of the Twelfth Century. Mary-Alice Brannin Ross, Biology. The Effect of Mammalian Liver and Lung Graft Upon the Protein Composition of Blood Serum and the Weight of Selected Organs in Both Hormonally Bursectiom- ized and Control Chicken Embryos. Christine Sakumoto, Anthropology. Struc- tures of Reciprocity in Tlingit Society. Mary Belle Sammel, Music. The Ele- ments of Fantasy in Selected Works of Piano Literature. Marcia Drake Seeler, History. The King- ship of Henry II: A Study of the Councils of Clarendon and Northampton. Victoria Gail Seitz, History. The Liberal Opposition to the Tsarist Regime and the Revolution of 1905. Eleanor Selling. Anthropology. The Ecol- ogy of Changing Institutions in Me.m- american Peasant Commtmities. Erica Ruth Shore, Drama-Sociology. The Anthropology of Balinese Dance. Mary Alice Silton, Sociology. The Break- down of the Social Class System in the Twentieth Century United States as Pro- posed by Robert Nisbet and Exemplified by John dos Passos. Faye Hester Singer, Chemistry. The Preparation of (CH ,) ,SiK and its Reac- tion with A cetone. Dale Cohen Sollod, Sociology-Economics. The Relationship Between System Models and Equilibrium: A Study of Vilfredo Pareto ' s Concepts of Equilibrium in Sociology and Economics. Rosemary Anne Spierer, Art. The Hu- man Form in Painting. Kathryn Stept, English. Man in God ' s World: A Study of Herman Melville ' s Clarel. Lynn Frances Stewart, English. Com- munity in Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Middlemarch. Nina F. Talalay, Sociology. The Self- Image of the Lower-Class Negro Male as Seen Through Seleced Works of Fiction by Negro Authors: 1940-1960. Carolyn Taylor, English. The Self-Con- scious Narrator in Laurence Sterne ' s Sentimental Journey . Mary Dixon Toker, German. A New Definition of the Marchen. Senior Directory Susan Trees, German. The Meaning of Minne in the German Courtly Love Lyric. Ann Louise Turnock, Spanish. An Edi- tion of the Comedy Qiiien, Hablo, Pago by Tirso de Molina. Jolyn Vargish, English. A Comparison of Astrop ie! and Stella by Sir Philip Sid- ney and Some of the Love-Poetry of John Donne. Joan Velkey, German. Erich Kaestner: Aspects of His Weltanschauung as Re- flected in Selected Works. Jeanette Waddell, English. A Study of Robert Burns ' Love Poems. Bette Wallenhorst, Spanish. An Analytical Study of t ie Theme of Alienation and Lsolation In Two Novels by Ana Maria Matute. Jo-Ann Watson, Psychology. The Effect of Concentrated Practice on Self-Evalua- tion. Constance F. Weiss, Political Science. The Concept of Mainstream in the Ameri- can Political Tradition. Marsha Lynne Weiss, History. Benjamin Disraeli: A Development Analysis of his Lust For Power During his Early Years. Nancy Sara Weiss, English. A Study of Si.x Clerical Characters in Chaucer ' s Tlu Canterbury Tales. June Marshall Werrin, English. The Mys- ticism of Theodore Roethke in The North American Sequence of The Far Field. Kathryn Williams, Psychology. The Ef- fects of Differential Rearing Conditions on Learning Ability in the Rat. Barbara Willis, English. Laure nce Sterne ' s Sermons and Tristram Shandy. Joan April Wooden, Psychology. Neon- atal Administration of Reserpine and Its Effects on Adult Male Sexual Behavior. Katherine Wright, Biology. A Study of the Effects of Sodium Cyclanate and Cyclohexulamlne Sulfate on Chick Em- bryonic Growth. Dorothy M. Zorn, Psychology-Econom- ics. An Exploratory Study in the Eco- nom Socialization of Children. Carol Zurheide, Art. Aesthetic Kinetics: A Sculptural Response to Motion. Faculty, Staff and Administration Index Donald Adam, English, p. 65. Fed Adelman, Anthropology, p. 22. Stephen Andreas, Maintenance, p. 18. J. Cutler Andrews. History, p. 21 . WiUard Amett, Philosophy, p. 58. William Beck, Mathematics, p. 79. Patience Blayden, Physical Education, p. 70. Stephen Borsody, History, p. 81. Amelia Botsaris, Registrar and Director of Financial Aid, p. 61. Doreen Boyce, Economics, p. 63. Jerry Caplan, Art, p. 1 66. Pierina Carcich, French, p. 59. Wing-Tsit Chan, Philosophy, p. 64. Norman W. Chmuura, Biology, p. 78. Louis Coyner, Music, p. 76. Doris Crozier, Assistant to the President and Anthropology, p. 60. John Cummins, English, p. 22. John Curry, Mathematics, p. 68. James Diggory, Psychology, p. 23. Peggy Donaldson, Director of Admis- sions, p. 167. Leonard Doran, Secretary of College, p. 64. Edward D. Eddy, President of the Col- lege, pp. 16, 17. Frances Eldredge, English, p. 20. Phyllis Ferguson, Drama, p. 162. Jane Flanders, English, p. 56. Jacqueline Frey, German, French, p. 167. Leonard Friedman, French, p. 55. Ruth Galbraith, coordinator of Resident Halls, p. 41. Nasario Garcia, Spanish, p. 55. Harry Goldby, French, p. 64. Geoffrey Guest, Sociology, p. 63. Donna Haftel, Psychology, p. 78. Conrad Hess, Biology, p. 80. Carol Hicks, Spanish, p. 56. Eugene Hotchkiss, E, ecutive Dean, p. 15. Richard Huhn, Business Manager, p. 62. William Jungels, English and Yearbook Advisor, p. 30. Joost Kiewiet de Jonge, Astronomy, p. 78. Lawrence Knolle, Education, p. 62. Florence Kossff, Art History, p. 24. Frank Lackner, Psychology, p. 22. Sara Lehrman, Russian, p. 59. Neil Leighton, Political Science, p. 18. Barbara Lewis, Dean of Students, p. 67. Vincent Lo Cicero, German, p. 59. Sara McGrath, Physical Education, p. 73. J. Thomas McKechnie, p. 19. Nahum Medalia, p. 58. Edward Miller, p. 40. Toby Milligan, Public Relations, p. 60. Lorraine Morgan, Education, p. 56. Richard Morill, Religion, p. 24. Jack Neeson, Drama, p. 24. Joseph Nicholson, Art, p. 25. Susan Nicholson, Philosophy, p. 167. Liane Norman, English, p. 58. Michael Ouinn, Philosophy, p. 21. Mark Paulson. Chemistry, p. 54. Nan Pendrell, Anthroplogy, p. 65. Oakley Ray, Psychology, p. 63. Roger Dale Ray, History, p. 54. Benjamin B. Richards, Librarian, p. 61. Chilton Richardson, Biology, p. 78. Dale Richey, Chemistry, p. 20. Jane Rifkin, Psychology, p. 57. Bernice Rosen, Dance, p. 82. Arthur Smith, History, p. 21. Henry Spinelli, Music, p. 76. Carl Trendler, Director of Special Pro- jects, p. 60. Eva Vaughan, Psychology, p. 80. Marpory Weinhold, English, p. 57. Jerome Wenneker. Drama, p. 23. Russel Wichman, Music, p. 54. Editors: Bonnie Brown Joni Potter Rica Scheidecker Copy: Joni Potter Photographer: Dave Meisle Photography Credit: Bradbury Sayles O ' Neil Michael Friedlander William Jungels Joni Potter Susan Gilchrist Michael Bissell Art Credit: Susan Gilchrist With special credit to William Jungels, faculty advisor. From the warmth of young light hesitantly she iinmerges. Then determined, she discovers the place she calls herself.
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