Columbia University School of Nursing - Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1969
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Golumbia University School of nUfSt'ng :Quik no oo V Clylciss of 4969 an ' Mah. ! , ma . 5, ff' 'f-fn.. - C ' ' V .Q , , ' m.'.,:,g9'3' . Q 1Mn48'M ,. .. -'ru 1929- 14, 'o 1 4 .. XL . +- -Nllz V1 9 f.7 ':' .-'ig . is a I 1 1 -4-4 gl 'gi 4..L I' p r Q . 9 0 - 0 N. 0 I I .puff 1' l 0 ' -, 1 I Q 1 . l fl 1 a x, . . .Q . ' '-4 , Q .,-'F Zn-' 1:9 I., n x I f 1 .I . . Y , ' I I , ,I ,IT A 'N ,X 4 I 'f IL 4 Vu. 'M ' v 1 'H 0 K2 Y - l 'Ill .ff I 'ni . -vw. l- 'rl 4.6 15. hu 4 In - HA NG s- U I I 5 S X 0: c. 0 - Q' E F 2 X N 'Gly . 'D Q . Q1 l J9'f'l1 -5 'S' mef 68 0 b Q 0' Sum ,703 NQWGY Z! 1? 10141 06 -w V .v cw eff: UOXXN :NE . I keg be Er 06:4 s '15 b' 2.- 3 fp fp J- 5' 'OX' CQ 15 'X A fi 11, god 01 Q6 G ive q damn... What I am concerned about in this fast moving world in a time of crisis, both in foreign and domestic affairs is not so much a program as a spirit of approach . . . not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomorrow. . A mind if it be open, may change with each day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. OWEN D. YQUNC mecfication MISS SUSAN KUN .Jssislaizt Proiesxor of fVtl1'5l'7lt1 XXfe the class of 1969 take pride in dedicating our yearbook to a woman who has earned our respect through her warmth, con- cern and intellectual acuity. She hag given UQ incentive not only to achieve, but more importantly to grow, The truly creative mind integratw the ohiective and the Suh- jective yielding sensitivity for humanity. Such a mind, adornecl and amelioratecl hy knowledge of the Sciences and of people is a true gift. XVe honor with much admiration this woman who has sacrificed of her time, given of her knowledge and olleretl so freely her friendship-Miss Susan Kun. N, r ,,.,--f' Pamz 3 in is tra tion PAGE 4 , l ' Qtliiqf, ,. ':-iff . Q HELEN F. PETTIT T'rofESS0r of Niirsirigf Director of Nursing Education flu-'s .Q--W V 'Ti MARY l, CRAWFORD Professor of Nursing, Associate Dean Deparimeni of Nursing fV1RS.EVELYN BRIGHT Dircclor of Sfiadeni Jliaivi Honorary Class Member With pleasure we, the class of 1969, ac- knowledge our honorary class member, Dr. Michael Jacobs. Because of his sincerity and sense of humor, his presence has always transmitted a feeling of warmth and friend- liness throughout the ward. l-le never seems too busy to smile and give a word of reassur- ance to the patient and the patients familyp this is a trait we all admire. His unfailing spirit, willingness to teach and deep respect for nurses have increased our enthusiasm and pride. Dr. Jacobs, we thank you and it is hoped that in the years to come we will retain the knowledge and attitudes you have illus- trated so well. QU!- fir- 1 DR.M1cHAr5l.,lAcons PAGE 5 PAGE 6 Class Advisor SHIRLEE STOKES Assistant Professor of Nursing We, the senior class, would like to extend our appreciations and many thanks to Miss Stokes forthe guidance and concern so freely offered these past two years. H16 N '1 K -1 ., v ', nf lv 1 '32, f . , o x 1-. E- .pw -1 Y. ,, ..-V wif.- Www , .g -H , 'ma T VK, v- , - . if. . I R A ' , 41 .1 A .Tiff ...n , ' ,f . -M' . -' . 1 , I- 5 ,, ., .f dream ,,,M '7l , .. N,-ff .Q ,ff - A f , - ,f :V I -:,g,f 4. ' M,-vt ' ., - - - -1,6155 ' ,ffm ' -'Qu . ,.,4,gjj' : A -' x... -'I' . :' ' 5 E. ,, ws so., i ' ' , 41: N 4 ' '. - , --f f, g- ' -W1 1 ', 4 1 Y Z , .:,. . fl' 1- A-Hn ' up- 5- - ' -'rl Y .- '- , W7 V , ' .- . N, , ., -- - '.,, 'I f' A , ,Q . , .. - 1 5 V , . , , , .5 I .,, ,Ur 'Q 5 -'i' NU- 1- 'A Ea,- Q5? I ff . ji? ' vp.,-,g55x:5f4.,E,: . if N , H 3531 xl:-f'7!:f.:?f,?.' ' -F ' - , .H 'frzitl ' ' ,N W., ,,s,s,1:, Iggy, - ' , J 1' . ig ' 'A ,. 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'J U C. 'f r: LJ C 'P I Z uf ,N ca :J xx! l- Xv i I.. ..1, Xa PAGE 40 ' If1dlV1dU3llZCC1 nursmg care, P : , ljliid' K 2 , ..An.- i ,- aj!! The Multidisciplinary approach to lunch. T R -1 T1 Y ' li K '15, A , K 4 V Range of motion. I N '- . . 1 '-. ' ' -ff l A' ,-7,,.. ' .V f 4 ' iff? - XVhat are your pl'iuri1iCS If the patient Cannot breathe and the anesthesiologist wonit breathe for him, the patient will Q? e Mangos Suffrito Cassaba bread Rice Plantain PAGE 42 Ks' 7 X x i xx., .X- . EX l1'lJiclJ of the following are correct a. 1 8 2 b. 2 a 3 c. All except 4 d. All except C e. None of the above f. All of the above 0. Some ofthe above D ou cagggvgjustg ,igtpd ydu like Somgflung and chggngellt L . ,K F 'xd Q Iuuq EXECUTIVE BCDARD Eeft to right: Mrs. Bright, D. Congclon, j. Greene, C. Tassone, R. McCarthy, ,l. Hagan, M, Snell, M. Reynolds CPres.U, ,l, Ott, M. Marburger, L. Lippard, O. Brown, E. Hay, J. Downer. Through the sincere efforts of these stu- dent organizations, under the leadership of Mary Reynolds, we have seen significant changes in our academic and social lives. The true meaning of each change is reflected in the over-all ideal that has been perpetu- ated among us, as individuals and as a group . . , that change can only come about through effective communication and mutual under- standing, May we, the graduating class, carry on a spirit of constructive change, not only in our professional careers, but in our personal lives. PAGE 44 JUDICIARY BOARD fw Left to rigllvfz N. Simmons, P. XY'right, D. Saunders, J. Ott CChairman5. Missing-N. Billingham, RESIDENCE COUNCIL x .X I Y. fl if Sitting, left To rigbf: T, OACOHHQII, P. XVeischiet, M. A, .XIcLaugI'1lin, M, Snell CChairmanD B, Downs, L, Miller. Standing: D, Davies, ACTIVITIES COUNCIL F ll, ,I 2 4 1 M 45 III 2 fron! row, left to 1'ig1l'f:,l.Cnrr0ll,E. Nagle, I, Abrams, P, Noone, IMI I' rms' P, Tuxcn 9 Q I 11 r' C. Hutzcnlaulw, C, Tassonu, K. Custer LCl'mirumnW A, ,XlICwr'micI: x v SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R. McCarthy Cpresj, A, McCormick C'I'reas.D, M. Zweighaft CSec.D, P. Weishiet CV. Presj. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sister M. jordan gScc.l, C, Curlee Cfreasi, M, Burr KV. Presl, O, Brown LPres.5. PAGE 46 YEARBOOK STAFF 71 3 4 Duvrrsnu 6 A, + K. Zinn CPhotography Editorj, A. Pollack CCO-Editor, Layoutl, C, Hutzenlaub CEditor7, L, Riley CCo-Editor, Layoutb, K, XY'right CLitemry Editorj, S. Emst CAsst, Photography, Layoutb, B. Shapiro Business Mgr.J. ICON STAFF 1 fin hlddlllll l Left fo right: I., Thompson, O, Brown, C, Le Yeide, M. Burr. D, Congdon CTyping Edimrx, JIi55irxg: S. Solomon Cifditor-in-Chiefi, S. Schwahh, PACE 47 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NURSES, CI-IORALE xl first row: N. Simmons, M. Carroll, A. Hoadley, O. Brown, P. Friedrick, L. Thompson, S. Susil- leaux. Second row: Sr. M. jordan, V. Davis, Sr. A. Albiez, D. Lawrence, M, Mauiscalco, L, Clark, C. Wendorf, G. te Velde, A. McCom1ick CPres.D, J. Mclzayden, M. Snell. R. Fowler CDirectorD. SAMPLE SI-IOP Fw 5 V ,., ' N--'ff' VU. i PAGE 48 D, McCrackin, A. Rebscher ligfhm A . , ,, .' l. -5, f 'N PSA '5'Eliffiigi-':fa5aiiiiE.? M11 --if ' an 1 ea:Y+sf? G z2f:-e-',34'5:- A f' vii-T ,hmmm 1.1 mr we-Qs' -rv 4ig'iQv5g:!ag'2Ei?, .fr ffsisi: F-:flfw 7 25 -:fffq1Q:fPfQiiGi4f3::f' f..-75.1,-4:-P ' -: vf,.f'.Ue.6 im-159111.12 zlzvvg-y-,-:AA 'VT' ,421 ,. A-YY wffzfgrzfi, ,n zz, x-. 1,s:,,. 2 40 g 'Q 9' , 2: 4 .V 5 xQ S 'ziilf f - Y m m V s f fy -fi'-??E?f r ff 2,::iH-2 5fETKA:+t2f:fui1ff Zim' 2212 5.' .Ea.a1Yk.1 Riff vB'-fd Pdf nv fax F 1 if ,I I HI 2 an y I- ,. ff n V V?i..,l,f.ln College if 1 what a nebulous word! College isn't the same. . What is it We've left behind? i For each one, there was a different loss. For one it was the campus, For another, the sports, But, for most it was the friends. They had difficulty offering the benefits , Ziwmmmmmmmmw. of college life, 'X We had difficulty giving them up . . . EE::SU g -- t i ff.. . . Eff? lr' w ffm-J' if lML.DL-.ak wi Lili j FYI? 3233 -4 54' 5 'K '4 Y Q, ,a .2 -!, ,-i 4-'- Q, V 9: .1 SH' 31 ,, Ig -s.-- :P 4 f ls F f f We had only to realize a simple fact of life, A commonality which could change the world- People need people. :'l 'E-aah-1 g. IEEE PAGE 52 Zn!! '-4 f Give my regards to college Remember me to my roommates. We won't forget those weekend parties And the guys we used to date. Farewell to trees and ivy, The football games we used to win So long my alma mater dear Hello world of sin. We are in New York City The land of opportunity Trying to be so independent While lost on the IRT. How we can our virtue Wfhen cornered in a Bard Hall room Seniors you never told us this By golly to hell with you. The nite we invaded the TC. Bard Boys has put' us down But the Townies were around The nite we invaded the TC. Wfe were surprised to see That the 4th one was for free We danced and we partied 'till dawn Nostalgic for days that had gone And surely life is bleak Wfhen you gotta take a leak And the line is very long and slow J nu , PAGE 53 New People PAGE 54 new places vii 3 f 1 X . . . a world of whlte, Guyton, sterile technique medical students, studs, stripes, and- ,V ,,1 ' '.tt L i yi . 'W' J. L, Q g .' . I- Q: x. f ' ' Q ,f , .A ,,,, 4 A E ' i av i X N . ' f Q A V , ' be -'5 1 5 pn I ssgwif I, the frustrating, but often rewarding experience of learning , T' And now he s rakmg oH his whlte coat, E and now . . . rt 1'9 5 I . Q Any hlgher and I ll hrt him wlth my crutch. .IP-V11 1- fm- 1' . , , we We all had knockwurst for lunch. y u One Ferry,Two Tugs . . . 1 1 I I Y , E - n K , 1 Reach to Recovery! Of course, we're cutting psych-soc. Exam-....., , Class in Bard, Room 707? 29 years later and things haven't changed! A gf.u1--- '- P-A2111 ,I- 1-' .M J A . . Av. You can always tell a PH horse V No, rlo, 'Midge, it, goes on' ' j your left hand. l . f,- , A . .4 ,, ,.. A cockroach in your what? lm- readyt - Look! My EEG is Hat! N KA' I I Apical? Are you sure? W ' li L ry' wi- 4 Y ', :.i1Qj 'v 1 'I gap K VZ. , -'ns .1 ' was 3,4 yzi 1 : u , 3, , J vf ' . . if , Q U 1 ' ' I '- -V fe -,N P! -1.-L, ,X ' - +,. I ,. M H 6 .- , W i- 'i ' ' 2 Q. And with it, the individual, the family and the community. ' LX. ' 1. M54 The valsalvao gets results. V sy i I've heard of PM care, buryrhis 9 L o f ' - . K , is ridiculous. fi iff! ff? Ah, sublimation! 4 V gt I.- Xi 4' f, -f X If . . .- ' NL , N- 'N ,557 ' ' f fi X My , X , 'Nb r 1 o Qreater gay There is the moment of the miracle, when a mother feels the chiltl within her quicken under her heart. There is the moment, when the exhaustions of labor over, she hears the sound that is like no other, Her baby giving his First cry on entering the world. XVith the first baby it is very special, but the glory of that sound is there at every birth . .. . . , There is the clelight in nursing him, in holcling him close in his softness and warmth. There are the many times during his early years, when she shares with him the pleasure of each suc- ceeding small accomplishment: His First tooth, his First step, his First worcl . . . ..,l-le is her baby. A mother has no greater joy. -Louise Camps P.-ice 59 Babies are shown 8 p.r, Q Sundays and HOMW 330 pm I9 430W I 1 Now gxrls, I am a uterus! ,gif-: , ' -, wer:-Nav. Y. ,,...s,. There is no conception, without a male parent. .f-1- W: R-rgfiiggg 4, .Q f. , 5' C I I u 'g Cravidzx XII, Pam XVI? Poohah, MaMa. I ?'ie gran ,A A-af Dx nf' B-1 14 1 'W -94 X .f f 1 v - ---M eb, m -1-,E In rewlity only nbmnnnce iS 10096. 'tg ' ,, 5251 Ml ,-rn Q' , if My in Y I x, , L-I You know what I mean? .F Z rf'- lCvf And if you don't, youlll be very pregnant, PM312 61 l,M'l'lI'l'LQ4' PAGE 62 No damnation l'm looking at it- ldon't know how we get to the sex effects of stress- Because he had 19 kids, he's probably usecl to it- Oh Sara, get off of it will you- Herels your moon face and buflalo hump- I think we should get a gestalt if Sara will be so kind as to give me that book-now Sara are you too tired to work- I will contribute what l can and shut up when l c:an't- l can't do it by doing a gestalt-I've never been able to do papers I 1 i i that way-I'm just going to discuss this little triad. Why don't we just put in that one GD. chart- I agree Boredom boredom boredom-what a waste of time to have to rewrite Selye and Mikal for instructors-don't you think they should know it themselves by now- Sara, you look tired you poor lamb-do you know 4 more weeks of crap till life is once more good night sweet dreams . . . if ,K'. f.. K P ' ' s --I . si If A , X 4 PAGE 63 xx ego agile cgcarecfy Gai Come on in! Don't just stand there, Looking stiff, and starchetl, and prim. I know you merely look that way. Come on in. From your guarded little fortress on the rock You hand out things, But we need more than things. And you need more to give. So come on in. Ah, but you do give more than things, you say. And so you do. Your portion words and attitudes, So many measures of encouragement, So many stances of attentive listening, Human relations, Duly prescribed and dutifully delivered, Across the threshhold of a safe, aseptic cell, But come on in. The water's deep and troubled. - .w ' ,-,. .Mg , - Q tr f if ' A W But it's warm. lt is the primal stuff. Aw, come on in- And get your heart wet. -Alan Ross McClelland , x Q-Y 1 V90 -,z-sf' f L 4 i s W. MH? ,lla-' ,, HHH yy, Tr A X Q , N X xl idly! ,ff , ,wp ,gb N 42 1. ,,,!, I K'X H NM ' , 'NI ' '. ,A 1flrI,f'lj'z ff' , 'ffm' .vw . '-,xs'rJ9r?L:'f,Yll'ff', ' ' .Hy , 1 fl! . 'fl ,Q , x kr' .J- -'u W ' X i . . ,sua i ,. 11 4' f x 4 .f I J X KMIW 1' 1, -up - I X Q X ,yrxx 5 f ff, S 3,.. , 1 ' Xiu If J , .gf .ff . : X Xp' .-lg'-V-KK 1 , r XA! 0-.4 ' X 'Q Pwr 67 P 15000064 s s ' Stress stress lr A , Y N . fs - - HN 3 5 3. 2 tiff' XMX 1 , fl' , xii 55.5.--gf,.,hfg.,,', 4 -Zig A, N ss s s v 5 Y ,. 'A 1 Pc 68 Y stress tress .ks A new year, new faces THE JLINIORS We see ourselves . , . lost, unbelieveably confused, but somehow finding our way fctrb X ,ff h k .L -4 I . -an-asv ' 'TW' ., 1 5 it 1 I Jn F, . R L 1 Rx QL, bg' x I Q W Half way there with the longer half to go . PAGE 71 A part ofa new world, a strange World, Of dreams arisingfrom fears, From aberrations of body, to troubles of minds. I Why aml here? . I, too, have fears and body scars, But,I cannot see7 own. e I grasp the 'hands ofspartial bodies, I Cradle the fears of the dying, y it Yet . . . Whoshalllhold tired ,hands I who shall quiet mind? ' I aa not See.'f Beyond the signs of- dedication There lies thelinner meg o The selfish want for satisfaction I By doing for themt A I Who simply need me. And strangelyenough, tho' much I question The sick are the savers of mine. As I to them, so they to me Tis only they, that help me see I LKW .,, , V Yu , , if-Wffb , w 'J,vM-QmbWQ f ,mn 'ysrhi 7,',--fl ,, if-M'1.w'M 2219 MW. ' . .ww -, fr A 'X fwwi3XQi.N42'g 7535515 Xxiagif' Du.wmw?W' ' ..,4-ai' 1 :Q I , I A1,,1A ' I A x f - ,Y . q..' - . , Y: WV A 1 0. f,:A- -,, f ,WP -gm.. ef ' ' , . 1- l'IU f ' nn.. .gf -L Jl.ii K v f Ng PACE 73 i'iH: g ' , ni gz,55,32. ., M H , Jw. 5- I KEQ. Q Tir xx. A , ' -b, . 8 v ' 'S ,ijt-4 'x Y: . s. 'TLM' kr 'P-. 'Vi YS ' x fn. ,xc ,.,.Em,' 4 45 X H X . , flag M 55 I gr V If v 53? 3 N .. : E 1,-I , ,M ' I 11 x 1' , N VJ , 'U . f 1 .l 1 , U' 1 I r 1' L A 3. ' x Luiz, 1911: ,1,g'.' ... ., Ili ll ., , ? K'r f ' . I -, Mfrs-1--' ,.:+-: ,'V' . ., 4 . I.. -uf :f-- w 4f'.,fl ' .1-3.4 Q -112 1' 17' .Jgfii '- ,..q':Tl , ' 'P xl MASS: 1 5,5003 ,J--Ffist, A fzsngy e5 was :ii-as .N . ,r I ,. A '1d.',:v.,1.'.:..' Q. -1 . ... ... .-.. .a xg: Y -7 ff- ,L .,-.,, - '-- , . ... ' rr -vwm4f:,. ref: , F -V .- nigga... H- ' -.gg .q - vf--'e :H :lv-1vlMLvx 'f J. ... .x.. f , J, un ' 'feb 2' H- for all that has been-thanks L. I 1 A , s 5 s l 2 , w.s,..--- IS for all that will lJe-YeS- -llA.Nl.'NlAllSK,l0l.D PAGE 77 Thru my eyes, a telescopicview I of what is to Come . . . I-Iere, confined,watched, taught, controlled, set free . . . I have seen inmy day what others may never see in a life-time . . . A personal .view of myself has been taken into hand . . . What changes in beliefs, values and ideas I have come to form . . . What will work . . . What will fail . . . What is good . . . What is bad . . . Friends, new, close and forever always remembering the 'times I W together . . . I Caniothers understand, aceept and benefit I D from my experience? g I lookand see the world before me 5 'ever new . ever exciting . . 4. ever changing. It Asp PAGE SEN IDR DIRECTORY LYNN EI.LI1N ATYIXAIS 6 Stonehedge Drive, West Nyack, N. Y. 10994 State University College at Cortland, Cortland, N. Y. hlllCGlXIA GtIL ANIIVRSON 12 Roger Avenue, Cranford, N. ,l, 07016 Madison College, Harrishurg, Va. IILIIIITH ARONONX 1915 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N. Y. .lANI:r K. B.-XBCOCK Houghton Colle e Houghton Interlaken, N, Y. 14847 g , , N. Y. GAIL EvAN BERRY Dogwood Lane, Alpine, N. 1.07620 N University of New Hampshire, Durham, . H. NANCY ANN BILLINQHAAI 13910 Briarwood Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810 Eastern Baptist College, St. Davids, Pa, LESLIIE ANN BINDER 32 Dorain Place, Tenafly, N. j. Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. PAMELA LvNNE BINNs RD 1 West Lake Road, Skaneateles, N. Y. 13152 Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. LOUISE P. GREENE Bomzow' 163 Wright Avenue, Malveme, N, Y. 11565 Russell Sage College, Troy, N. Y. DORIS VILAIRE CARECHE Hunter College, Bronx, N. Y. AIIIGAIL BANTHAA1 Cnonortf 106 Fort Washington Ave., Apt. 41, New York, N. Y. 10032 Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. LINDSAY CIRAHAAI COCKS Star Route 52-204, Christiansted, St. Croix, V.l, 00820 Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown, N. J. ,IUANN LKSLIF CoLIis 121 Butterfield Circle, North Syracuse, N. Y. 13212 The King's College, Briarcliff Manor, N, Y. DIANA PAt.I2 CoNt:IioN 315 Church Street, XVctl1crs1ield, Conn, 06109 Hartford College for Women, Hartford, Conn. SLISAN EAlA10NS Cooks 17 Kensington Lane, Newark, Del. 19711 Centenary College for W'omen, Hackettstown, N. ,I SARA MARGARET CRAIG 666 Southeast Street, Amherst, Mass. Centenary College for Vlfomen, Hackettstown, N. ,l PATRICIA ANN CIIOKE 19 Oak Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. 10538 Marymount College, Tarrytown, N, Y. KAREN ANN CUSTER 59 Highland Avenue, Ilion, N. Y. 13357 State University of N. Y., Albany, N. Y. DoRo'rI-tv MILLS D.AvIEs Box 153, Rushford, N. Y. 14777 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. BARBARA CLAIRE DEBLOCK 1023 Lafayette Avenue, Hawthome, N. j. 07506 Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown, N. J SISTER ELIZABETH ANN DEL VECCHIO St. joseph's Convent, Brentwood, Long Island 11717 College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, N. J. AAARILYN L. DENARDO Castleton State College, Castleton, Vt. THERESE ANN DRISCOLL 2201 Admiral Circle, Virginia Beach, Va. Marymount College, Arlington, Va. JUDITH ANN DUTTON Box 331, Mansfield, Mass. 02048 Wlieaton College, Norton, Mass. SALLY ,IANE ECKERT 616 N. St. Lucas St., Allentown, Pa, 18104 Centenary College for XY-'onIen, Hackettstown, N, j ELIZABETH VERA Eoxvmutns . 105 14th Street, Naperville, Ill. Lasell junior College, Auhumdale, Mass. vlovcte ANN EILERS 9205 New England Avenue, Morton Grove, lll. 60053 The Kings College, Briarclifi Manor, N. Y. P.A.xiI2LA ToAILINsoN ERNEST 411 Pinewoods Avenue, Troy, N. Y. 12180 Green Mountain junior College, Poultney, Vt. SENIOR DIRECTORY SusAN JEAN ERNST 428 Pelhamdale Avenue, Pelham, N, Y. 10803 Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y, SHARON B. F,-XLKE 126 Pepperidge Drive, Rochester, N. Y. 14626 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. INA MEREDITH Fix.stAN 173 Gaynor Place, Glen Rock, N. J. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. PATRICIA FOLEY Emmanuel College, Boston, Mass. VIRGINIA I, FREMON 3 Horizon Road, Fort Lee, N. J. 07024 Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, N, J. MARY CHRISTINE FULLER 3403 Kellogg XVay, San Diego, Calif. Centenary College for W'omen, Hackettstown, N, J. LYNN D. GARBARiNi Alexander Lane, Croton-on-Hudson, N, Y. 10520 St. Anselm's College, Manchester, N. H. GAIL FRANCES GEISERT 1 Ridge Rock Lane, East Norwich, N. Y. 11732 Nassau Community College, Garden City, N. Y, SANDRA LEE Gout.n Glenwood Estates, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 12983 Briarcliff College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Jovce PRESTON GREENE 415 Commander Black Drive, Oradell, N. J. 07649 Drew University, Madison, N. J. DIANE M. SHAW GRENNELL 718 W. 171st St., Apt. 43, New York, N. Y. 10032 The King's College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. SUSAN ELIZABETH GROSSER 19 Oak Hill Road, Midland Park, N. J. 07432 W'heaton College, V7'heaton, 111. BARBARA GROTHE 7035 Broadway, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 11372 College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, N. Y. MARGARET GRUHAlEX'ER Wagner College, Staten Island, N. Y, JOAN MARIA HACAN 9 Glen Head Road, Glen Head, L. l., N. Y. 115-15 Adelphi University, Long Island, N, Y. xYlENDX ANN HALSEN' 471 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. NlARjOR1E CUSHINC HARRISON 210 South Main Street, Andover, Mass. 01810 Briarcliff College, Briarcliff Manor, Y. LESLIE HENCKEN Pecksland Road, Greenwich, Conn. Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown, N. J. SANDRA JANE HICKS 120 Lynnwood Drive, Rochester, N. Y. 14618 Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. MARIAN HIGGINBOTHAM 4400 St. Johns Drive, Dallas, Texas 75205 Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill. PENNY HuNo 143 Park Drive, Eastchester, N. Y. 10707 Concordia Collegiate Institute, Bronxville, N. Y. CARLA ANN Hu'rzENLAun 37 Leslie Road, Winchester, Mass. Connecticut College for Wlomen, New London, Conn. NANCY ScoTT INoLis Box 63, Waverly, Pa. Bennett College, Millbrook, N. Y. JANET ANN JOHNSON 1644 Jasmine Avenue, New Hyde Park, L, l., N. Y, 11040 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. Lois Ei.AiNE JOHNSON 601 Ingalls Road, Akron, Ohio 44312 The King's College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. NANCY ELLEN JONES 107 Yearsley Place, XVilmington, Del. 19808 University of Delaware, Newark, Del. NANCY Swim-:ENS KENNEDY 423 East 69th Street, New York, N. Y. 10021 Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown, N, J. JANIS ELLVN LAGOAL-KRSINO 710 Avondale Ro:td,Philadelpl1i:i, Pa, 19113 WIJIQJIOU College, Norton, Mass, PAGE 81 PACE 82 SENIOR DIRECTORY EMILY LANIITR 710 Riverbank Road, Stamford, Conn. Briarcliff College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y, CAROL ANN LECEK 2400 Hudson Terrace, Fort Lee, N. J. Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio DOROTHY ANNE LORENZ 41-L8 Benham Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. REBECCA RENICI-I LYNCH S94 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 10032 Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa JEAN STEPHFNSON MACFADX'EN 673 Dodd's Lane, Ciladwyne, Pa. 19035 Wheaton College, Wheaton, lll. MARJORY MACQUEEN 508 South Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. West Virginia Wesleyan, Buckhannon, W. Va. REGINA MCCARTHY 106 Huntington Road, Carden City, N. Y. 11530 Thomas More, Fordham Llniversity, Bronx, N. KATIILIQEN DANY'N AACCALILEX' 2 Surrey Lane, Carden City, N. Y, Marymount College, Arlington, Va. ANN SvLI'IA MCCORAGICK 192 Center Street, East Aurora, N. Y. 14052 Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. DIANr CnRis'r1NE MCCRACI-:IN 135 Phillips Street, Wollaston, Mass. 02170 Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, N. Y. MARY ALICE MCLALIGHLIN Mount Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. W'agner College, Staten Island, N. Y. JANICIT ANNE MENTEL 95-22 123rd Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 11419 Marymount College, Arlington, Va. PIiYLI.Is LYNN MIl,llI.lK 3578 Farland Road, University Heights, Ohio 44 Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. l,INl'!A lVlILNI1 289 Canterbury Drive, Ramsey, N. J. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 1 CHERYL L. Ross MITCHELL 743 Undercliff Avenue, Edgewater, N. J. 07020 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. CAROL MOFFITT 42 Glenwood Drive, Westerville, Ohio University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. SISTER JEANNE MARIE lVlOHR Dominican Sisters ofthe Sick Poor Mariandale, Ossining, N. Y. 10562 Our Lady of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio MARX' ELLEN MuNsCHE 57 Magnolia Avenue, Garden City, N. Y. 11530 Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio ELsA V. NAGLE Alpine Road, Cireenwich, Conn. Bennett College, Milbrook, N. Y. JANE Moams NICKLIN 327 Cumberland Street, Cumberland, Md. 21502 The King's College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. JLINE PATRICIA NOONE 1 Mountain Place, Upper Montclair, N. J. 07043 Taylor University, Upland, Indiana THERESE ANN O'CoNNELL 3260 Perry Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. 10467 College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, N. Y MARY MARGARET O'PRAY 1337 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11213 St. Joseph's College for Wonten, Brooklyn, N. Y. JANET CLAIRE OTT 40 Cherry Lane, Souderlon, Pa. Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. MARTHA NEILSON PETERSON 5706 S.W. Admiral Why, Seattle, Wfashington Vlfellesley College, Xvellesley, Mass. ALLYNE SUSAN POLLACK S-10 Talbot Avenue, North XVoodmere, L. l., N. Y. 11581 Vermont College, Montpelier, Vt. CHRISTINE SuE PosT 427 Arden Court, Ridgewood, N. J. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,llasstca ANNIE PRESCOTT 220 XVillow St., Roslyn Heights, L. l., N, Y. Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pa. SENIOR DIRECTORY NATALIE ,IRAN PRUDEN 41S Bendemiere Avenue, Interlaken, N. j. 07712 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. ANITA CAROLINE REBSCHER 1058 Ringwood Avenue, Pompton Lakes, N. I. Wagner College, Staten Island, N. Y. DIANE DEBORAH REID 620 W. 170th St., Apt. 6E, New York, N. Y. 10032 Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. MARX' -I-HERESA REYNOLDS 39 Wildwood Avenue, Mount Vemon, N, Y. 10550 College of Mount Saint Vincent, Bronx, N. Y. LYNN AILENE RILEY 12 East Chestnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pa. JEAN Donis RoTH 601 Rose Boulevard, Baldwin, L. I., N. Y, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. lVlARGHERlTA BIANCA SERAEINI 415 Wlest 21st Street, New York, N. Y. 10011 St. ,loseph's College for Women, Brooklyn, N. Y. BETH ELLEN SHAPIRO 260 Derrom Avenue, Paterson, N. ,l. 07504 Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pa, SARA WILI-IELMINA SHIPLEY R.D. 1 Box 121, Middletown, Del. 19709 Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown, N CAROL JUNE SIDOFSKX' 2801 Avenue J, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210 University of Maine, Orono, Me. junITH BARBARA SAIITH l Box 722, Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965 Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. lVlOLL'x' BAAUREEN SNELI. Box 205, Houghton, N. Y, 14744 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. SusAN SOLOATON 9 Barbara Lane, Plainview, N. Y. 11803 Long Island University, Creenvale, N, Y. ELIZABETH C-. Sos 1483 Dunbar Street, Far Rockaway, N. Y, 11691 The King's College, Briarcli1T Manor, N. Y. NIINCN' L. SPIECIEL 1040 Channel Drive, Hewlett Harbor, N. Y. 11557 Plattsburgh State University, Plattsburgh, N, Y. PALILA KEATLEY STOLZ Sheep Hill, R.D. 1 Fleetwood, Pa. Albright College, Reading, Pa. LYNN lVlARY SLIAIAI0 463 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Hunter College, Bronx, N. Y. CHRISTINE ANN TAssoNE 126 Meadow Street, Garden City, N. Y. 11530 Saint Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y, ELIZABETH ANN THOMPSON 28 Broad Street, Toms River, N, 1. 08753 Nyack Missionary College, Nyack, N. Y. ELLEN RHEA THOAAPSON 1 120 Fawcett Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. 15131 Bethany College, Bethany, W, Va. NANCY CAROLYN THoAIPsoN 75 Wadsworth Ter,, Apt, 5lB, New York, N. Y. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass, ELIZABETH TRAFFORD 165 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10032 MARGARET ANN TuxEN 24 Nordica Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 10520 State University of N. Y,, Plattsburgh, N. Y. HELEN-ANN VAN ORMAN 460 Prussian Lane, Wayne, Pa. Penn Hall Junior College, Chambersburg, Pa. IACQUELINE MAXINE XVEBB 516 Belvedere Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94117 San Francisco State College, 1600 Holloway, San Francisco, Calif. PARKER Turfrs WEISHEIT Old Court Road, Brooklandville, Md. 21022 Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va. CHRISTINE RUTH WENDORF Route 2 Box 54, Merrill, Wisconsin 54452 Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Tenn, PAGE 83 PACE 84 SENIOR DIRECTORY Kxmix CuR1s'loPHER XVEST Lotksley, Millwood, Va 22646 Boston University, Boston, Mass, Mwjoiuia Louise WILCOX 43 Wfhite Oak Drive, North Caldwell, N. J. 07006 Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. LiNoA KARLEN XXIRICHT 5-2 Lawrence Park Apt,, Route 9W', Piermont, N, Y. Dean junior College, Franklin, Mass. P.-XLAXER XXVRICHT 4685 Lower River Road, Lewiston, N, Y, 14092 College of Vlfooster, Wooster, Ohio LAURA DAY YEOIHANS Elm Street, Norwich, Vt, 05055 Smith College, Northampton, Mass. ,IANE ANNE YoNco 4625 Wbocllancl Avenue, XVestern Springs, Ill, 60558 Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. KRISTINA MARouER1TE ZINN 2551 San Andres Why, Claremont, Calif. Averett College, Danville, Va. AAARY ZXYEIGHAFT 60 Rudolph Terrace, Yonkers, N, Y, 10701 State University of N, Y., Buffalo, N. Y. IX HONORARY SPONSORS MR. and MRS. HAN Y. CHIN MR. and MRS. DAVID P. CONGDON DR. and MRS. JAMES A. DEL VECCHIO MR. and MRS. HARRY POLLACK TRAVENOL LABORATORIES, INC. MISS SARAH M. WALDKOETTER DR. SUSAN WILLIAMSON MR. and MRS. R. C. ZINN SPONSORS DR. and MRS. WILLIAM G. ABEL DR. and MRS. DAVID L. ANDREWS DR. and MRS. JOHN M. BALDWIN, JR. DR. and MRS. JOHN R. BROWNING DR. and MRS. EUGENE T. BUCKLEY DR. MARY I. CRAWFORD MR. and MRS. THEODORE T. EDWARDS MR. and MRS. CONDE HAMLIN MR. and MRS. JOHN L. HARTRANFT MR. and MRS. F. V. W. HEWLETT, JR. MR. and MRS. H. FRANK HICKS, JR. MR. and MRS. WEBSTER N. JONES, JR. MR. and MRS. FRANCIS J. KELLY DR. LAWRENCE C. KOLB MR. and MRS. MARCEL F. MULBURY MRS. HELEN R. PALM MR. and MRS. RUSSELL PRUDEN DR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. SAVOY DR. and MRS. JOSEPH S. 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