Chatham College - Cornerstone Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1977

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f CHATHAM COLLEGE PITTSBURGH, PA. Somewhere between daybreak and dusk a design of directions unfolds at a morning-lit woodland walk, an iron gate, entangled within the mesh of vine tendrils which twine about the wrought workmanship . . . g the looping sheen among the chandeliers a sculptured thought . the ivy clings and creeps across the brick of the Georgian buildings ; i at close inspection, a branch — where hidden among the network of its offshoots and leafage, it cradles a cocoon . . . always, the chapel rests high atop the hill . . . a chandelier hangs overhead, challenged by the sunlit stained glass window; both illuminating the ornate staircase as Past ' s portraits look on . . . a cherub faced fountain serves as foreground for the expansive estate — tell-tale of the once-upon-a-times of long ago . . . a granite-cut lion and his coarse-maned partner, who caretakers of tradition, silently oversee as one passes up the weather-worn steps . . . transcending, the Pittsburgh skyline reaches out — peering forward, through a wooded grove . . . Edward D. Eddy President of Chatham College from 1960 — 1977 Many of the achievements of the Eddy administration will remain apparent for years to come, while others will be lost in the shuffle of new decisions and new demands. What should not be lost, however, is the example of strength, energy, devotion and integrity that President and Mrs. Eddy have provided in such great abundance. It is the special privilege of the 1977 Cornerstone to express the deepest appreciation to the Eddys for their years of remarkable service and achievement. No Narrow Schoolmaster IN a time of drastically changing atti- tudes on the part of women about their role in life and the schooling need- ed to prepare for it, Dr Edward D Eddy Jr. as president of Chatham College was a pathfinder for changes in women ' s higher education. Now he departs from Pittsburgh after 17 years to become provost of Penn State University He will leave be- hind a solid record not only at Chatham but in such activities as the Pittsburgh Symphony Society board, the board of trustees at WQED and as a sparkplug for the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Educa- tion, which involves all the institutions of higher learning here. Ted Eddy kept Chatham ahead of the pack by making it responsive to what women, and particularly young women, wanted to prepare themselves in a world of much wider choices than once seemed possible. Chatham has managed to create career-oriented courses without watering down its traditional liberal arts emphasis. In short, Dr Eddy has been no nar- row schoolmaster, but an innovative, imaginative educator. We wish him well at Penn State. Pittsburgh f ost-tSazelte ' Journalistic Or gy ' Ripped The years from 1 960 to 1 977 were extraordinary and challeng- ing times in American higher education. Happily for Chatham College they were years during which President Edward D. Eddy provided leadership to match the times. Eddy Rips Reporters Stories Of Si Q 5 . - ' Dr. Eddy of Chatham Decries. ' Peeping-Tomism 9 of Writers ' Crawling Into Shells ' Chatham Head Raps Accounts Of ' Orgies And Riots ' In Florida Special In The Prrss WARRENTON, Va., April 8— Stories shout wild, Immoral college students are exaggerated, the president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh said here today. Dr. Edward D. Eddy Jr. said the stories are written by peeping torn reporters who ' always manage to find what they ' re looking for. i fe scsv ueciores i Woodland Road Pittsburgh 32, Pennsylvania HI. .and 1-8200 CONTACT: Jack Wilson FOR RELEASE. ;00 p-.-m . , Vnunday June 2 Chatham Enrollment And Salaries Way Up Dr. Eddy Sees Critical Years For Colleges Not for publication before 6:00 p .m . , Thursday, June 2 EDWARD D. EDDY, JR., NAMED PRESIDENT OF CHATHAM COLLEGE PITTSBURGH, June 2 — The Board of Trustees of Chatham College today announced the election of Dr. Edward D. Eddy, Jr., as president of the college . u uines j Dr. Eddy Tells YoungWomen Chatham President Advises Students To ' Use Power ' ' Important to Sorirlr Chatham Fresidcxi I Speaks Women ' s Educator Raps Stress Education On ' Immoral Student Neglected r. tdiiy seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors SENIORS seniors seniors seniors seniors 13 15 16 17 larian na f lower5 18 19 m w 1 M m. «k JaS F fW™ 7 J— Ik f  Junu au u I J $lnauna hi I 20 21 ia r y h off 5 eh we I le 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 krehe 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 5 u e mil ler 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 50 pam 5 e$5i 51 fraay hh i e I e 53 54 56 57 58 fAC AW MC AVM fAC AW fAC AVM fAC AW fAC AW fAC AW fAC AVM fAC AW fAC AW ■ ADMINIS RATIO I DOf EEfl E. 50JCE 61 mm e i wm GENERAL AND ACADEMIC C OLY-fl J- DE f VEf 62 63 STUDENT SERVICES COLLEGE RELATIONS -JBfc. 1 VlVT f 1 . hk .i z ■, o Q , 3 _l va r 1 z_ 1 i o Q LL A r l ft C_ S A f jk Jm BtL. fl y ADMISSION W H- E A5T A D0|M p. J0 [M50[ . SUE |-l. B LL y, E [SI [s| | E |M. BQQJ . DEBB|E 5|C LE LIBRARY ELS . COX j J. LEV| HEALTH SERVICES CL AI I I QLD Df . VE T slat ef ? TH W °- J E5 68 ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT te- rn Q BIOLOGY ■ - ' V ' : v. aS: sJmtii . ■ MP JRtt an a o V | l V|p f EE[ CO )vi p |-l E F ZOMMUNICATIONS F QSEF J J. COOLER 74 75 E D U c A T I O N 76 77 ENGLISH 78 F yr ' ' m4 1 ™ I HI L M H fl -_— --r-:. fl C f=OLLOC( J J-) pj IX . CU [M f I JM 5 79 HISTORY A N D C. BE[ U F | J „ { a • .J £ ._ w v 5JEp|-IE|M BOf SODy jr MATHEMATICS 1Th u 1 5PITH MODERN LANGUAGES o li _l 81 e y d. sn LL i - MUSIC RUSSELL . « |C f fi EJ . F OSS U |LL D E. flEJJ PHILOSOPHY - U |LL| . EfJ SOCIOLOGY 88 DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS DORMS D Z j D 92 111 n 95 Livingston Taylor; Black Benedum Haunted House Candlelight Service; , n Rea « $ Rea.Q-.CoffeehouE ■ ■ Hallowee Week; Rea Coffeehouse OIMDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS C 1MDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS OIMDIDS JW M ta - k fc l i ! j a mj ■■ ' 101 BENEDUM HAUNTED HOUSE 102 103 vn wiBj z LU LU J J I p 5 ■ . 1 1 I i . . F€W NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY 112 DEPARTMENT PRODUCTIONS 115 TRAYING 116 Ws o CO +- M— +- 1 CO . ■4—1 U 03 03 O CO v_ 03 4—1 O y J CD CD u CO - K m mwm m m m line m m inn i m ii Hies m ■ ! SIII Si % if lllli I? , ii r mw w 1 18551 - -f pm ■v : ' ■ cf. ii o r c u _ ii $ hi $ :.. ' % J j ' rv -J 122 §i 1 J fi ; vVR Vc - « - -.v I : r   . . . ,SW . - - ' - ' r ■ V JU C ' - x ■7 cjjj 124 126 Graduation 127 ■? — -C, ■ .- ' : «P . • ' r .- . 2? %2 : i« .w-. ' 3i ' . .. . ;;• • , ■■ ' ' . aba ■ . . a circular window frames its perspective — reeling in the late day sun c . , , i 5 the gate post stands hidden beneath the ivy vines which crawl across the indenta- tions of the stone masonry, the chapel is heard — its bells seem to mute all else as they ring — calling the sun to set in its windows . . . fk% •5s the branches send shadows to fall across the road, distorting over the pavement silhouetted by the wooded hill, the sky dims into a watercolor-wash, painted in pastels ... 133 through the solarium windows, the dusk light sends shadows to dance across the faces of the fountain . . . illuminating, the lanterns light-line Woodland road — drawing beams in diverse directions, like lamp-lit arrows, they continue . . . HT «t flfl BFj ■«fc tx - r,nL |w . i. ■ 4 J m Nina West Editor-in-Chief fOBftJip-i ••v - ! Mk 4 si? , iff I t i -ltf ' l« Jodie Cohen Faculty Administration i Nancy Osier Suzanne Hayden C O R N E R S T O N E Donna Bowers — Literary Suzy Kramer S T A F F Betsey Asbury — Advertising 1 llene Hurwitz — Business Manager Jane Pugh — Photography 137 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING I ADVERTISING I ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING CORNERSTONE PATRONS a friend betseq asburu, ellie tuck barmen theresa bennett janice berger Jennifer brou n mr. and mrs. richard conleij laurel crompton ar r heidbreder eastman dr. and mrs. edw ard d. eddu, joni feldman louise foresman janet froom mr. and mrs. gau. gabriel ms. margina gabriel debbie gerber nancu, greger kim hodge ilene huru itz orlando jardini marcu, king siri law jou, leff Vincent locicero barbara ar r e marta linda nelson nancu, osier terri Iqnne price jane pugh rea coffeehouse marlene rich sue rissmiller u endu, robel beth ruddiman teri sedu ick john sharer bob castino paddu, slater maru, t. sovtendijk lillith spell Patricia e. steane submarine ladies - jill, frani, barb barba ra u addell linda u aring harriet w arshauer Jessica w atson cherijl w ein nina r. west janice u ilfing your campus dining service A R A-SLATER SCHOOL COLLEGE SERVICES headquarters at Independence Square, S.W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania y W Yry ? j y, All The Dining Service Staff Wishes The Class Of ' 77 The Best Of All Possible Worlds. 142 First Class Break (fast} In the morning, the first thing you need is the last thing you want to hassle with. Breakfast. So if you ' re trying to beat the clock to your first class, zip by McDonald ' s® and pick up an Egg McMuffin® An egg fried in butter covered with melted cheese on a piece of Canadian bacon served on a toasted English muffin. It ' s a first class breakfast you can eat on the run. We do it all for you McDonald ' s 143 Mr. P ' s 1 30 Sixth Street 4 Flavors of Soft Ice Cream 4 Flavors of Frozen Yogurt Health Drinks and Desserts Featuring Dannon Yogurt Forbes Travel 5845 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 (412) 521-7300 Campus deliveries — NO EXTRA CHARGE!!! SPECIALISTS IN STUDENT TRAVEL IMPRESSIVE EVERYTHING FOR I STUDIO SHOP INC. 210 S. HIGHLAND AVE. 1520B m D o - BOLD APARTMENT 144 412 621-2399 . tcnm villoge 5419 walnut St., Pittsburgh, pa. 15232 Your only all year round RACQUET SPORTS SHOP Alive and swell in Shadyside If you ' ve seen it before — You haven ' t seen it here! We string any and all types of racquets TICKET OUTLET FOR WORLD TEAM TENNIS SEASON TICKETS FOR PGH.-CLEVE. NETS a s. 0 j . 3 ' oA 1 J « ? ; , , £. ? The Listening Post, inc. v 5524 Walnut Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tel. 681-8433 DERFQ; CAMERA EQUIPMENT   SPECIALISTS FOTOSHOP 5854 FORBES AVE. SQ. HILL 4 08 WW L %£%$% % ■,? £ w u tfWv ; ns ;4iftK: . ; r 7 ?_ - ' I ■ ' •.••. •  : ■ • % ¥ 3 £ £tf K ■i . s is; CAMERA SHY SENIORS Constance Allom Sarah Anderson Elsa Barbacci Ann Beswick Cynthia Brockman Elizabeth Cambell Susan Caparosa Shelley Cohen Charlene Couch Suzanne Damon Ruth Davis Deborah Dreher Kathleen Feeney Susan Friday Karen Class Shirley Hartman Deborah Hewitt Mary Hunter Marlene Luketich Ellen Beth Lurie Lavinia Medows Francine Romanus Debbie Shaudt Ellen Schillo Lynn Seng Mary Vitarus Marguerite Wilson CAMERA SHY FACULTY Nany Baggott Louis Coyner Susan Harland Gunther Heilbrunn Denise Huot Susan Jocobelli Dan Kamin Emma Masley Paulette Pennington Bernice Rosen Russell Stang Sandra Sterner Margarita Winnikoff CAMERA SHY CORNERSTONE STAFF Patrice Yesh — seniors Joanne Pompeo — business manager My goal for this yearbook was simple — to make the 1977 Cornerstone as interesting and unique as I possibly could. The extent to which I accomplished my goal will be determined by you, the reader. I sincerely hope that each of you have found something in the book which you are able to relate to, for a yearbook does not serve it ' s purpose if it only represents a select few. Special thanks to Jane Pugh Lynn Fisher for their help in our midnight panic sessions, to Helen Booch for her calm encouragement. Very special thanks to Al Hartman, for his mad creative photographer genius in both the senior color pictures, to his cohort George Stewart, for receiving all my late night phone calls. Additional thanks to Ed Sumrock for providing the candid pictures. To my staff, all others that helped in any way a most sincere thank-you. Nina .. ■.;:. '


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