Connecticut College - Koine Yearbook (New London, CT)

 - Class of 1965

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F 'U if lf' ,A , ' L 1.- - ' . 5 .S i f ,ifik ' eQ-'iff' 'ff'gEf2- A ' . h r ' .jf f.fg ,:'Qgp?g3g i'gJ5glFff,,ggf'?'1r -A ' Q-1, - v xg Qi, :4-A --,-,g.',g,1. -' yf.'-,,,:x, gf :ix-h. Q11 .Ag 'NG a,'f..fE 35 ' ffm 1 , Aw' , ' , ,, MQ. 14 sv. -,nazi ,. Y in ,O,.I? ,A ,mx 1 . 0 .-O -a 6v,, rr I. - ,, , H' 1, 'E W 1 ' as rl I th .8 la , aq', 4 nf A uf' Q u.. A ' Q --- . . I - Q- -.4 - , .W , -Mfg! J at ,S ' , Q' 0 ' 5 QF.. r ' ,Q ,., - 9 . Q-C . ' A ' . ' T7 A '.b'.v '.-1 ' . ' - . A I A ' HA .- gi- V-1 ..v' ' 1'i- 'gy ' nw . '., ' ' Q '32 1' W M A ' -4. 4.1 ' ' , L ' E o..1,: --H' ' i I ' 1, , A ug.. Q Q ' Ling. ' I Q., 9- ! -.Qi .-. . , 1 ' -V 'Q QA ' 4i .A . E4 ' w ,, Q . Q L 4 6 A 7' f 5 ' Q J' 0 Q - . Y ,.. e, Q L 5 '- sb 'J - ,Vx '. ' .Riff - 'B' F ' u -1-fi' f l U 754' . . . . A 1 ., Y pw - - . A ,, N. .. ,Xgh .V Y 5 - I ,rr .5 - ' . , A . K 5 , 'A ' Q 0 Y. Y... ..,g, .M -Q U - , .A Q Q A ' is X 5 ' Q . -. gt , QJQQQS . uf.,'- yu. - Q. 'i . as .f Qs.. gl' ' Q' - ' 4 p Q J ' . 4 ' ' . U V w IW . C 1 Q v fix? 5 ' ' c 1 ' ' . ' 1, a- 4 , W 'lf ' 0 .8 . -. L1 '+I ' Q I , 'Q ' . sk ' u Q -Q ,- -. Q in 1 ' 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . .J 1 I Row l: D. Al -Roessner, Social Chairman, C. Jafiin, Historian, Row 2: M. Tupling, Compet Play Director R. Harrigan, Presidentg P. Byecroft, Commencement Chairmang Row 3: N. Shipley, Class Marshall, J Kowal, Secrearyg P. Huddleston, Assistant Transfer Student Advisor, S. Eggers, Treasurer, C. Hendricks Transfer Student Advisorg Missing: H. Harrington, Foreign Student Advisor, K. Garcia, Vice President M. Welch, A. lA. Representative, C. Tenenbaum, Songleaderg E. Marsden and S. Harris, Library Represen- tatives. l 65 JANET AUSTEN ALBRECHT 24 Sears 'Road Weston, Massachusetts ZOOLOGY Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors! LOUISA MAY ALCOTT 66 JUDITH ANN ABBOTT 97 Colonial Avenue Larchmont, New York PSYCHOLOGY For thought is a bird of space, that in a cage of words may indeed unfold its wings but cannot fly. KAHLIL GIBRAN ROSE JANET ABEL 2280 Loring Place New York, New York ECONOMICS Let not that happen which I wish, but that which is right. MENANDER Q7 -9 JUNE ADLER 3133 Somerset Drive Shaker Heights, Ohio ENGLISH There is longing in it, and a gentle envy, a touch of contempt and no little innocent bliss. THOMAS MANN 1 l l l u l V I I JANE ANDERSON 12 Crestwood Rlrad Marblehead, Massachusetts ENGLISH l It is not so easy to fool little girls nowadays as it ased to be. JAMES THURBER KATHRYN LYNN ALLISON 4-240 Kaikoo Place Honolulu, Hawaii ENGLISH Adaptability is the highest form of intelligence. UNKNOWN MARTHA ALTER Christian Retreat and Study Center Rajpur, P. O. Dehra Dugn, U. P, India ENGLISH Beauty is sweet to as, because she Dances to the same fleeting tune with our lives. Knowledge is precious to us, Because we shall never have time To complete it. RABINDRANATH TAGORE WHITNEY ANDREWS Vine Hill F annington, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY To know is nothing at all imagine is everything. ANATOLE FRANCE PATRICIA ANTELL 3718 Stratford Road Richmond, Virginia GOVERNMENT Where am I going? I don't quite know. Down to the stream where the king-cups grow - Up on the hill where the pine trees blow - Anywhere, anywhere. I donlt know. A. A. MILNE ANNE BACKUS 24 Summer Street Goffstown, New Hampshire ZOOLOGY To feel, to love, to suffer and to devote herself will always be the text of a womarfs life. HONORE DE BALZAC VIVIAN JILL ANDRIST Chichester Road New Canaan, Connecticut BOTANY Since there is no self, there can not be any after life of a self. Therefore abandon all thought of self. BUDDHA .IUDITH ANN BAILEN 37 Voss Terrace Newton Centre, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY Ideals are like stars, you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But . . . you choose them as your guides and following them you will reach your destiny. CARL SCHURZ l I E BARBARA ANN BARKER l 162 Kemah Road Ridgewood, New Jersey ZOOLOGY There is nothing so great that it can not be surpassed in magnitude by another, there is nothing so small that a still smaller may not find room therein! KOSMA PETROVICH PRUTKOV I F' l LAURINDA BARNES 13 Winter Street Plymouth, Maseachusetts PHILOSOPHY I am a wanderer and a mountain climber, he saith to his heart, I do not like the plains, and it seems I cannot sit still lor long. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE SUSAN EKBERG BARKER 215 Sheffield Avenue New Haven, Connecticut ENGLISH Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldenglove unleaving? GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS KATHLEEN BARNETT 223 Bacon Avenue Norfolk, Virginia GOVERNMENT If Hope is Hope and future is despair in hope, and Faith is myth and memory, if Charity is love and love is care, these three . . . are mirror, kin, infinity. RICHMOND LATTIMORE w 69 6 GENEVIEVE WILSON BARTLETI' 15 Prescott Avenue Bronxville, New York ART HISTORY Light breaks where no sun shinesg Where no sea runs, the waters of the heart Push their tides . . . DYLAN THOMAS BARBARA ANNE BEACH 54- Suffolk Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts ZOOLOGY If we begin with eertainties, we shall end in doubtsg but if we begin with doubts, and' are patient in, them, we shall end in. certainties. FRANCIS BACON There is only one remedy! One thing ourselves . . . yet, strictly speaking, the question is no-t how to get cured, IOANNE MARIE BASSO 372 High Street Torrington, Connecticut ITALIAN The violets in the mountains can break the rocks if you believe in them and allow them to grow. THOMAS LANIER WILLIAMS NANCY BAUM 930 Fifth Avenue New York, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY alone can cure us from being but haw to live. JOSEPH CONRAD MARGARET BRADY BECKERMAN Scarsdale Manor Scarsdale, New York FAR EASTERN HISTORY Heaid melodies are sweet, but those 'QF' unheard Are sweeter. JOHN KEATS ANNE WILLARD BERTOLETTE 4-1 Crescent Street Waterbury, Connecticut PHILOSOPHY Who is fohn Galt? AYN RAND JANICE MAY BELLEFLEUR 63 Gallup Lane Waterford, Connecticut LATIN What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. JOSEPH ADDISON BARBARA LEE BILLOWS Riverhill Staatsburg, New York SOCIOLOGY If the milky way were not within me How should I have seen it or known it? KAH LIL GIBRAN DONNA HERSHISER BROGA 221 Wardman Road Kenmore, New York CHILD DEVELOPMENT Behold, we know not anythingg I can but trust that good shall fall At last - far off - at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. ALFRED LORD TENNYSON MONICA INGRID BLUM 411 Ogden Road Scarsdale, New York RUSSIAN The past is but the cinders of the present: The future The smoke that escaped into the cloufl-bouncl sky. KWESI BREW ANN GILDA BRAUER 61 Ellsworth Street Hartford, Connecticut ENGLISH I f the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more starry, more immortal, - that is your success. HENRY DAVID THOREAU CAN DACE BROOKS 60 Lawrence Street Gardner, Massachusetts FAR EASTERN HISTORY W e dance round' in a ring and suppose But the secret sits in the middle and knows. ROBERT FROST BONNIE BROWN A 51 West Lakewood Street Patchogue, New York SOCIOLOGY If you ask whether a particular man is good, the answer depends not on what he hopes but on what he I fo just 4 I 1 I ALICE FIGHMAN BURSTEIN 110 Fairlane Drive Wet rsfield, Connecticut I MATHEMATICS Li e itsel .can't 've ou ' , f Unleiis you iallyywill gives you time and space - It' up to you to fill it. I ANONYMOUS 1 I ' loves. ST. AUGUSTINE SANDRA BRUSMAN 240 Lee Street Evanston, Illinois STUDIO ART I f we are after practicality, rationality, and survival, it would seem to me that almost any human endeavor except art had a better claim to our attention. BRUNO BETTELHEIM SUSAN BUCKENHAM Old Boston Post Road Old Lyme, Connecticut ENGLISH Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win By fearing to attempt. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE NANCY HENRY BURTCH 725 Cranbrook Drive St. Louis, Missouri ART HISTORY Our life is fritterea' away by detail . , . Simplify, Simplify. HENRY DAVID THOREAU NITA JOYCE BUTLER 43 Dudley Avenue South Middletown, Rhode Island PSYCHOLOGY For a happier lot Than, God giveth me It never hath been Nor ever shall be. ROBERT BRIDGES MARILYN ELISE CAMBRIA 352 Main Street Cromwell, Connecticut ART HISTORY I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a 'velvet cushion. HENRY DAVID THOREAU PAMELA HARDEE BYECRO Greenbrier Lan Paoli, Pennsylvania GOVERNMEN June reared that bunch 0 flowers you carry From seeds of Aprilis sowing ROBERT BROWNIN DEBORAH M. CAMP 79 Hawthorne Avenue Auburndale, Massachusetts ENGLISH Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody? face but their own. JONATHAN SWIFT JUANITA CAMPO 129 Cross Highway Westport, Connecticut FAR EASTERN HISTORY - Draw a knife and out the water - yet ANICE ELAINE CAREY the water flows, 00 Newton Street , Lift a cup to drown your grief Outh Hadley Falls Massachusetts .. grief' is still grief. RENCH Man lives in the world anddnever I-I d - b- h he gets his eszreg giggling SUE, tgrilufgtyi Tomorrow I shallulet down' my half' ulfamiliar and' perilous - and drift away Ln a lJ0at. LI P0 ,o poetry. H O MAS MANN CAROL IRENE CARTER Beaverbrook Lane Duxbury, Massachusetts MATHEMATICS The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. FRIEDRICH RICHTER BARBARA WARD CHASE Main Street East Brewster, Massachusetts PHILOSOPHY I was detemrined to know beans. HENRY DAVID THOREAU 76 JANE CATHERWOOD 3535 Chevy Chase Lake Drive Washington, D. C. STUDIO ART I set about to indicate what I have found, And not what I am seeking. PABLO PICASSO PAMELA ANN CHOATE Beach Street Wareham, Massachusetts ZOOLOGY There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. EDITH WHARTON I VIRGINIA JANE CHAMBERS 911 Park Avenue New York, New York AMERICAN HISTORY Wherever we are the heart can make a quiet place. W e need never lose our sense of life's wonder and its joy. EDWARD FIELD 'T' I V I l r 1 f 1 MARIAN VAN BUREN CLEVELAND 2 Sawyer Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY This is the basis for the joy of love. When. there is joy: W e feel that our existence is justified. JEAN PAUL SARTRE N 1 r NANNETFE CAROL CITRON 124 High Street Middletown, Connecticut ECONOMICS M art's yesterday mary ne'er be like his morrowg Naught may endure but Mzttability. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY EDITH GRACE CLIFFORD 70 Centre Street Milton, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY Give me liberty or give me death. PATRICK HENRY LESLEY ALISON COHEN 200 East 71 Street New York, New York FRENCH Stop and consider! Life is but II day: a fragile flew-drop on its perilous Il'I1j' from a treehs summit . . . JOHN KEATS 77 MARLENE COHEN 374 South Street Needham, Massachusetts ZOOLOGY To Live To Love To Leam To Be with my Friends, That is my Ambition. ANONYMOUS r I ifffffm ALICE BODLEY COTSWORTH 52 Aberdeen Place St. Louis, Missouri ART HISTORY I stand amid the eternal wafys, and what is mine shall know my face. JOHN BORROUGHS KATHARINE COLSON 33 Broadacres Road Glens Falls, New York PSYCHOLOGY Slow is the experience of all deep wells: long must they wait before They know what fell into their depth. FRIEDRICH' NIETZSCHE SUSAN HARDESTY CORCORAN 14-1 Mohegan Avenue New London, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY Where id was, there shall ego be. SIGMUND FREUD I MARY SHAW CURNEN 1191 Hartford Turnpike North Haven, Connecticut ZOOLOGY There is that in me - I do not know what it is - but I kriow it is in fme. WALT WHITMAN GAIL ELEANOR CRANDELL 1120 Keystone Avenue River Forest, Illinois EUROPEAN HISTORY An' so, whatever is your lot, les, smile, an' smile, an, smile. ANONYMOUS PATRICIA LOUISE CRAWFORD 45 Catherine Street East Haven, Connecticut CHEMISTRY To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty . . .. ALBERT EINSTEIN , N, . . JEAN MARIE CURTIN 2641 Delaware Avenue Delmar, New York MATHEMATICS To see a World in a Grain of Sand, And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eternity in an hour. WILLIAM BLAKE 79 SANDRA JEAN DEMARTINO 40 Orchard Place Greenwich, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY O I have to live with myself, and so d '5 I want to be fit for myself to know, I want to be able, as days go by, Always to look myself straight in. the eye. EDWARD A. GUEST E' ELAINE ELIZABETH DESANTIS 166 83rd Street Brooklyn, New York ENGLISH I' had to sink my yacht to make the guests go home. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD CAROL LEE DAVIS 4626 Crooked Lane Dallasg Texas ENGLISH Human reason needs only to will more strongly than fate, and she is fate. THOMAS MANN L SUZAN DILL Lawrenceville-Princeton Road R.D. 33 Princeton, New Jersey ENGLISH Kumo ori-ori hito-ni yasumuru tsuki-mi kana MATSUO BASHO F P M. IUDITH DONOVAN 9 7 Fells Road Winchester, Massachusetts PHILOSOPHY The brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations, and service to humanity is the best work of life. DR. TOM DOOLEY CHERYLE A. DRAY 3207 Foster Drive, N. E. Warren, Ohio ZOOLOGY Hold the wonderg Love the lore Y on would one day change The slow years for. SISTER M. MADIQLEVA, c.s.c. ANN BULLARD DOUGHTY 815 Stuart Avenue Mamaroneck, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY Some will say that hope hbs- in a nation.: others, in a man. Each and every man, on the foundation of his own sufferings and joys, buihis for all. ALBERT CAMUS AUDREY HOPE DUBROW 60 Woodstock Street Hartford, Connecticut AMERICAN HISTORY T rust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. KAHLIL GIBRAN I y 81 BARBARA JOANNE DUNLAP R. R. 543, Green Acres Road Harwinton, Connecticut ECONOMICS Life without hope is not worth living. SOREN KIERKEGAARD CYNTHIA MARGARET EATON 2 Church Street Belfast, Maine EUROPEAN HISTORY You, see but your shadow when you, turn your back to the sun. KAHLIL GIBRAN SUSAN EGGERS 1380 Herschel Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio ECONOMICS There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts. CHARLES DICKENS 82 MARY LOUISE EBERHARDT 4-21 Club Lane Louisville, Kentucky RELIGION 0 God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot changeg Give me the courage to change what should be changed, And the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other. REINH OLD NIEBUHR MARCIA DIANE FINKELSTEIN Munson Road Pleasantville, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY The voice of life in me cannot reach the ear of life in you, but let us talk that we may not feel lonely. KAHLIL GIBRAN JENNIFER ARROLD FAULDS 1701 Russell Road Alexandria, Virginia ART HISTORY Give her the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates. PROVERBS 31 :31 MARIAN SUE FELDMAN 225 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, New York CHILD DEVELOPMENT . . . today well lived makes Every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day . . . for-KK SANSKRIT SUSAN ANN FOLEY 39 Westgate Road Wellesley, Massachusetts FAR EASTERN HISTORY Beauty is that which attracts your soul, And that which loves to give and not to receive. KAHLIL GIBRAN L MARGARET EMMONS 501 Manor Lane Pelham, .New York PHILOSOPHY A Boo-lc of Verses underneath the Bough, A jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread -- and Thou Beside me singing in the Wilderness - Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow! OMAR KHAYYAM SUSAN JEAN ESHLEMAN 611 Arbutus Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ENGLISH making life worth while, 's just a pleasant smile. WILBUR D. NESBIT The thing that goes the farthest toward That costs the least and does the most, EMILY R. ERDA Yale Farms Armonk, New York ENGLISH And if your soul is such that you need the dandelions to know the true time then. behind a clump of trees or a pile of rocks, away somewhere from the main house, you let them grow and thrive as best they can. WYLIE CUMBIE PATRICIA ANN EVANS Range Line Road Mequon, Wisconsin FAR EASTERN HISTORY Never this sun, This world, and never Again this watcher. KATHLEEN RAINE W I N I 4 ABIGAIL FOWLER 920 Pelhamdale Avenue Pelham, New York SOCIOLOGY I have taken. m best ains not to 9' P laugh at the action.: of mankind, not to groan over them, not to be angry at them, but to understand CATHERINE MITCHELL FULLERTON 2509 Norfolk Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio I RELIc1oN All your hours are wings that beat through ispace from self to self. g KAHL11. GIBRAN r A them.. SPINOZA KATHERINE L. FRANKLE 717 54th Street Des Moines, lowa GOVERNMENT -Il est tres rare qu un. homme puisse supporter . . . sa condition. ffhomme . . . ANDRE MALRAUX CATHERINE J. FUJIWARA 264-9 Huapala Street Honolulu, Hawaii ECONOMICS JEAN LIDDELL GEORGE 5919 Hampton Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CHILD DEVELOPMENT Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. WILLIAM JAMES ELISE A. GAMACHE 96 Kenmore Place Glen Rock, New Jersey ZOOLOGY KATHERINE LESLIE GARCIA 321 Cumberland Avenue Kenilworth, Illinois PSYCHOLOGY Indeed, he was a clown. with a whole circus inside him. STANISLAV SZUKALSKI SUSAN ANNE GEMEINHARD Arawana Middletown, Connecticut STUDIO ART Teachings are of no use to meg they have no hardness, no softness no colors, no corners, no smell, no taste - they have nothing bu words. Knowledge can b communicated, but not wisdom. HERMANN HESSE 'HERIDAN GODDQARD herry Hill Farm l leasant Valley, Pennsylvania HILOSOPHY ut all things excellent are as ifficult as they are? rare. PINOZA GRETCHEN TIFFANY GIEG 82 Border Street Cohasset, Massachusetts A EUROPEAN HISTORY PATRICIA GLIXON 4-2 Crane Road Scarsdale, New York PSYCHOLOGY If you bring a smiling visage To the glass, you meet a smile. ELLA WHEEI-ER WILCOX ,f 1, X. , -af ' 3 W- - 1 r MARYANN GOLART 4-71 Montauk Avenue New London, Connecticut CHEMISTRY lt is only with the heart that one can see rightlyg What is essential is invisible to the eye. ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPfRY SUSAN DUBOIS GOODRICH 1641 Lower Boulevard New London, Connecticut MATHEMATICS All sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. RALPH WALDO EMERSON DIANE SUSAN GOLDBERG 15 Cortland Street Elmwood, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. HENRY DAVID THOREAU DEBORAH GOODWIN 12 Fort Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts ZOOLOGY . . . but They marry brunettes BARBARA JANE GOLDMAN 1185 Park Avenue New York, New York PSYCHOLOGY Sometimes we must follow the stream of our emotions, since their warmth will give us more than any diligence can secure. QUINTILIAN ! SANDRA GRAY 1101 North Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California ENGLISH A boyis will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. HENRY wntnswourn LONGFELLOW W I I W ADELAIDE FRANCES GOULDING 34- Revere Street Bridgeport, Connecticut CLASSICS Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale. CATULLUS ELLEN A. GREENBERG 14- Auerbach Lane Lawrence, New York ECONOMICS all ignorance toboggans into know and trudges up to ignorance again: but winter's not forever, even snow CONNEE MAY GROSS meltsg and if spring should spoil the 47 Morgan Street . 9 ' gang' New London, Connecticut E' ' CU S MATHEMATICS Man is born not to solve the problems of the universe, but to find out where the problem begins, and then to restrain himself within the limits of the comprehensible. JOHANN VON GOETHE 89 PAMELA GWYN N 51 Park Road Maplewood, New Jersey GOVERNMENT He says the best way out is through. HARRIET MOFFAT -HARDING Wilsondale Street Dover, Massachusetts STUDIO ART The stream is shrunk - the pool is dry, And we be comrades, tlwu, and Ig With feverecl jowl and dusty flank Each jostling each along the bank . . . RUDYARD KIPLING 90 ROBERT FROST PAMELA CHARLOTTE HAGE 10 Frontenac St. Louis, Missouri FRENCH Life is just a bowl of cherries When you, told' the grocer plums. JULIE BAUNIGOLD MARLEY ANN HANAFIN 1113 Hillside Drive Vestal, New York RUSSIAN I SUSAN HARRIS I Nazareth Day Road St. Thomas, Virgin ART HISTORY 'Tom' N0 answer. 'Tom' N0 answer. MARK TWAIN Islands RENNY KEELIN HARRIGAN 287 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY Ana' believe me, Hullabaloo! The greatest events - are not our nosisiest, but our stillest hours. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE HILARY H. HARRINGTON 130 North Prospect Avenue Madison, Wisconsin SOCIOLOGY Mau - that sounds proud, one must respect man and not humilzhte him 1 I with pity . . . MAXIM CORK! DANA LEE HARTMAN 30 East 65th Street New York, New York GOVERNMENT i thank you God for most this amazing dary: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of skyg and for everything which is natural which is ' which is yes E. E. CUMMINGS 91 SUSAN PATRICIA HELLER 801 Post Boy Court Towson, Maryland ZOOLOGY Nature never did betray The heart that loved her. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH CLARA LYNN HENDRICKS 124 West 64th Street Indianapolis, Indiana ART HISTORY Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. ROBERT FROST JOAN CAROL HAVENS 1 87 Plymouth Lane Manchester, Connecticut F CLASSICS Do not count it a profitless thing To have seen the splendour of the sun, and of grass, and of flower! To have lived and loved! For I hold that to love for an hour Is better for man and for woman than cycles of blossoming Spring. OSCAR WILDE REGINA ANN HEROLD Box 95 South Britain, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. JAMES STEPHENS STEPHANIE HEYMAN 1100 Park Avenue New York, New York FRENCH , N0 one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes. A. A. MILNE 'G' SALLY ELIZABETH HIGGINS 191 Broadway Bangor, Maine ENGLISH Cover me over, light-in-leaves, Swing up into the apple-trees! T. S. ELIOT 1 l 4 HEATHER HOWARD HILTON 4-208 Hampton Avenue Westem S rings, Illinois P ART HISTORY A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. THOMAS JEFFERSON KERSTIN WAHLQUIST HIGGINS 2153 Central Park Avenue Evanston, Illinois ENGLISH ild rather learn from one bird how zo sing than teach len thousand stars how not to dance E. E. CUMMINGS JUDITH MARCIA HOBERMAN 5900 Arlington Avenue Riverdale, New York ENGLISH There lives the dearest freshness deep down things. GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS ELIZABETH COOPER HOMANS 11 Francis Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and the deep power of joy, We see into the light of things - WILLIAM WORDSWORTH CECELIA ANASTASIA HOLLAND All t that love not tobacco and SHEILA ALLISAN HOGAN 681 Brookwood Drive Olympia Fields, Illinois STUDIO ART To see the frock-coat of the drawing room. done in bronze, or the double waist-coat perpetuated in marble, adds a new horror to death. OSCAR WILDE Fox Hill Road Woodbridge, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY boys are fools. CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE i 1 MARGARET MERWIN HUDDLESTON i 1130 Garfield Avenue F Wyomissing, Pennsylvania i FAR EASTERN HISTORY I have often thought that morality may perhaps consist solely in the courage of 'making a choice. LEON BLUM MARCIA JESSIE HUNT 36 Hood Avenue Rumford, Rhode Island SOCIOLOGY yet zmlearn? CARL SANDBURG What jargorzs, what gibberish, must I E. SHARON HULSART 103 East 841th Street New York, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY The Worhl clear Agnes, it is a strange affair. MOLIEXRE be CAROL MARIE IANNITTO Hillcote Aebury Road Cincinnati, Ohio FRENCH V olorttiers je tombe dans le silence du, bonheur, et si je parle ce n'est que pour payer mon billet zfenftree. STENDHAL LYDIA JACKLE 79 Keeney Street Manchester, Connecticut AMERICAN HISTORY The less you can. enjoy, the poorer and scantier yourself The more you, can enjoy, the richer and more vigorous. JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER HOCLLACE DAWNE JACKSON 2 Brooklawn Drive Short Hills, New Jersey ZOOLOGY You will wake, and remember, and understand. ROBERT BROWNING JUDITH ANN JACOBS 14-7 Canterbury Turnplke Norwlch Connectlcut PHYSICS does not regard the small as too little nor the great as too bzg or he knows that there LS no llmll to dzmenswns LAO TZU ! PATRICIA M. JOHNS 1 Meadow Lane New Canaan, Connecticut l ENGLISH So little done . . . so much to Jo. Q CECIL RHODES JUDITH ANNE JACOBS 318 Elmore Avenue Park Ridge, Illinois CHILD DEVELOPMENT At the still point, there the dance is. T. S. ELIOT CAROL MICHELE JAFFIN 1160 Park Avenue New York, New York GOVERNMENT There is a space between man's imagination and man's attainment that may only be traversed by his longing. KAHLIL GIBRAN 7'N CAROL ELIZABETH JOHANSON 11 Radcliffe Road Wellesley, Massachusetts MUSIC Among the windings of the violins and the ariettes Of cracked cornets Inside my brain a dull tom-tom begins Absnrdly hammering a prelude of its own. T. S. ELIOT CORINNA PRENTISS JOHNSON 2800 Woodley Road, N.W. Washington, D. C. GOVERNMENT Every time a child says, gl don't believe in fairies', there is a little J. M. BARRIE ROXANNE LAKE JOHNSON 2 Park Ridge Concord, New Hampshire CHEMISTRY I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills. PSALM 121 GALE DANA JUSTIN 216 Lawn Terrace Mamaroneck, New York PHILOSOPHY Thought that can merge wholly into feeling ,Q N, H Feeling that can merge wholly into i H 7 thought - These are the artistls highest joys. THOMAS MANN fairy somewhere that falls clown dead. BARBARA SHIELS JOHNSTO 95 Bronxville Hoa Bronxville, New Yor ENGLISH That which is in opposition is' i concert, and from things that cliffe comes the most beautiful harmony HERACLEITU V BRENDA KEENAN Farragut Road I Massachusetts forget not that' the earth delights feel your bare feet and the winds to play with your hair. L. GIBRAN I N I 1 HELENANN KANE 88 Cushing Street Hingham, Massachusetts RELIGION the thing perhaps is to eat flowers and not to be afraid E. E. CUMMINGS KATHERINE ANN KARSLAKE 128 Robsart Road Kenilworth, Illinois EUROPEAN HISTORY Bzographzes are but clothes and buttons of the man - The biography of the man himself cannot be written. MARK TWAIN ANNE CLEVELAND KEER Fey Road 6' Chestertown, Maryland STUDIO ART Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought. EDGAR ALLEN POE SUSAN HATFIELD KOESTER 7 Conant Road Weston, Massachusetts ART HISTORY ln. s ite of ever thin I still P 9' ge believe people are really good at heart. ANNE FRANK CAROLYN EMERY KEYES 62 Ives Avenue Rutland, Vermont ZOOLOGY The life which is unexamined is not worth living. SOCRATES JOAN KOW AL 367 Boston Road Middletown, Connecticut ENGLISH The world of reality has its limitsg the world of imagination is boundless. JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU SARAH WHEELOCK KIRTLAND 3305 Dent Place, N.W. Washington, D. C. ZOOLOGY Plaisir d'amour ne dure qufun moment, chagrin d'amou.r alure toute la vie. MARTINI IL TEDESCO ! u Y KARIN FENNANDA KUNSTLER L 7 Lee Lane Port Chester, New York V GOVERNMENT And hereinflies the tragedy of the age: not that amen. are poor . . . not that men are wicked . . . not that men are ignorant . . . Nay, but that men known so little of men. W. E. BURGHARDT DUBOIS DOROTHY HILLMAN KRAFI' 674- Whitney Avenue New Haven, Connecticut FRENCH I don't want any 'Downs'.' I just want ups and ups and ups! CHARLES scHUL'rz MARJORIE TOBY LAN DSBERG 1030 Grand Concourse Bronx, New York ZOOLOGY Kindness in words Creates Confidence, Kindness in thinking Creates Profoundness Kindness in giving Creates LOV E. LAO-TZU Hof 4! Q LOIS ANN LARKEY 32 South Munn Avenue East Orange, New Jersey EUROPEAN HISTORY Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. SAMUEL JOHNSON CAROLE R. LEBERT 1511 Sherbrook Road Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland ZOOLOCY The sublimest song to be heard on earth is the lisping of the human soul in the lips of children. VICTOR HUGO MARGOT LASHER 1116 Longridge Road Oakland, California EUROPEAN HISTORY He that feeds men serveth fewg He serves all who dares be true. RALPH WALDO EMERSON JEAN LOUISE LAURENCE Gallivan Lane Uncasville, Connecticut ENGLISH Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we beat crude tunes for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars. GUSTAV FLAUBERT Ik 3 fx SUZANNE GENE LEACH 14- Bayberry Hill Road Attleboro, Massachusetts ART HISTORY Sweat not, for the casual shall inherit the earth. B. KAZHUALE E w 1 l H , is JUDITH KETTN ER LEONARD Mitchell Hill Road Hadlyme, Con Qecticut ENGLISH All experience is an arch to build upon. HENRY ADAMS V v JOAN S. LEBOW 445 Nassau Boulevard West Hempstead, New York ENGLISH What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. RALPH WALDO EMERSON ELIZABETH ANN LEITNER 800 West End Avenue New York, New York AMERICAN HISTORY smiling stand fall realms of where Sz when beyond, now and here E. E. CUMMINGS ? CAROLYN M. LEWIS 338 Appleton Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts SOCIOLOGY Man is the only animal with imagination and a sense of humor. Imagination was given man to compensate for what he isn't and he was given a sense of humor to con sole him for what he is. UNKNOWN 103 lffri-. EMILY BARBARA LITTMAN 86 Sycamore Avenue Mount Vernon, New York PSYCHOLOGY It isn't really Anywhere! It's somewhere Instead! A. A. MILNE .xv I else PRISCILLA ANNE LITWIN 737 Warburton Avenue Yonkers, New York STUDIO ART Now that my ladller's gone, I :must lie down where all ladders Slafl, ln the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS LORNA SIMPSON LINDSAY Seven Hills Ranch Walnut Creek, California AMERICAN HISTORY Y ellow, yellow, yellow! It is not a color. It is summer! WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS EI..LIN LOUIS 1410 West 57th Street New York, New York ART HISTORY A starlit or a moonlit dome disdains All that man, is, All mere complexities, The fury and the mire of human veins. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS l BARBARA LEE LUNTZ 3631lNorth Market Avenue Canton, Ohio 4 -els- STUDIO ART . . l Clocks ticking . . . and Mama's sun- flowers. Anti food and coffee. And new-ironed dresses and hot baths . . . earth, you're too wonderful for anybody to realize you. THORNTON WILDFIR and sleepihg and waking up. Oh, 'K NANCY LEE MALLON 26 Mystic Valley Parkway Winchester, Massachusetts MATHEMATICS 1 Woe to the man whose heart has not learned while young to hope, to love - ana' to put its trust in life. JOSEPH CONRAD EDITH N OELL MARS DEN ' 4-65 Wolfs Lane Pelham, New York PSYCHOLOGY And the truth shall make you free. JOHN 8:32 8 v I LINDA LoU1S MARKS 41 Sheridan Rolzd Scarsdale, New lYork FAR EASTERN HSSTORY A meeting is the beginning of the leaving. A YASUO YAEZAWAi l I t is better SUSAN 'POWELL MCCARTHY Old Ridge Forest Old Lyme, Connecticut CHILD DEVELOPMENT No longer forward nor behind I look in hope or fear, But, grateful, take the good I find, But best of now and here. JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 106 NANCY MARTIN 28 Montgomery Lane Norwich, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY to light a candle than to curse the darkness. UNKNOWN DONNA OWEN MAULSBY 31 Prospect Avenue Darien, Connecticut CLASSICS Girl with a girl's believing eye, Unwind your hair and turn Calm Aegean eyes on 'mine - and see Unearthly gaze of sympathy. DUDLEY CARROLL LAURIE PHILLIPS MAXON 1122 Nott Street Schenectady, New York ZOOLOGY If I were to name the three most precious resources of life, I should say books, friends, and natureg and the greatest of these, at least the most constant and always at hand, is nature. JOHN BURROUGHS PATRICIA DAY MCCOY ' 24' Dante Street Larchmont, New York STUDIO ART - Art is what things become when you use them. ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG LINDA BARNARD MELLEN 12220 Mellowood Drive Saratoga, California ENGLISH Lions under them. AIIENRY DAVID THOREAU If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lostg that is where they should be. Now put founda- CAROLE MCNAMARA Rolling Meadows Farm Middleburg, Virginia PHILOSOPHY Dorf! make such a fussg l'll give you an ostrich instead of the goose. PETRONIUS CHRISTINA GRAY METCALFE 27 Pleasant Street Wenham, Massachusetts ITALIAN And FII have a little something in a hour or two. A. A. MILNE 107 5' BAMBI MITCHELL 33 Clark Road Brookline, Massachusetts CHEMISTRY Nothing else in the world can make man unhappy but fear. The misfortune we suffer is seldom if ever as bad as that which we fear. y FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER I KAREN L. METZGER 225 Lyncroft Road New Rochelle, New York ECONOMICS you shall above all things be ghd and young. For if you're young, whatever life you wear it will become you, and if you are glad whatevefs living will yourself become. E. E. CUMMINGS DARCY JO MILLER 47 Maple Avenue, North Westport, Connecticut GERMAN I hate quotations! Tell me what you know. RALPH WALDO EMERSON .MARGARET H. MONROE 3105 Macomb Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. CHEMISTRY Life's a pudding full of plums Carels a canker that benumbs Life's a pleasant institution, Let us take it as it comes. WILLIAM S. GILBERT I CYNTHIA TAYLOR MORSE Box 71 Sanbornton, New Hampshire MUSIC Y Thus destiny knocks at the door. LUIJWIG VAN BEETHOVEN LILLIAN MORALES ,341 Wildrose Avenue Waterford, Connecticut 4 ENGLISH W e shall not cease' our exploration Ana' the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the 'rst ll lime. ' T. S. ELIOT SALLY PATTERSON MORRILL 'if' State Road I ! Cumberland Foreside Portland, Maine SOCIOLOGY Conformity is the hob-goblin of little minds. RALPH WALDO EMERSON 453' 15 BARBARA LOUISE MORSE 23 Rillbank Terrace West Hartford, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY To be a sailor of the world bound for all ports, fl ship itself . . . A swift am! swelling ship full of rich wor1ls,jull of joys. WALT WHITMAN 5 Avon Road SOCIOLOGY LEWIS CARROLL CAROL ANN MURRAY 17 Garfield Road Belmont, Massachusetts ECONOMICS as we imagine. LA ROCHEFOUCAULD Q ELIZABETH ANN MURPHY Larchmont, New York 'Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?', asked Alice. 4That depends a good deal on where you want to get to', said the Cat. We are never so- happy nor so unhappy BARRIE NELSON MYNTTINEN Hemlock Hill Butler, New Jersey EUROPEAN HISTORY Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand: Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand! EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY ,mn- GINA MARIE MUZZI 15 Mahan Street New London, Connecticut ANIERICAN HISTORY To begin with oneself, but not to end with oneselfg to comprehend oneself, but not to be preoccupied with oneself. MARTIN BUBER I I I I I I I 'IARION LOUISE NIERINTZ 35 Main Street orrington, Connecticut OCIOLOCY I o know men is to be wise . . . o know one's self iIs to be illumined. 'o conquer men is lo have strength. o conquer one's self is to be stronger still. I AO-TZU I I I I JAN GRACE NAGEL 430 Orienta Avenue Mamaroneck, New York ECONOMICS man does not keep pace with If a his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. HENRY DAVID THOREAU KAREN DARRAGH NEWHOUSE 175 Mari n Road Y Lansdowne, Pennsylvania He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy In the long way that I must tread Will lead my steps aright. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT PSY C H OLOGY certain flight, alone, i JEAN LOUISE NILSON Kenmore Road Bloomfield, Connecticut MATHEMATICS In its ultimate analysis the balance between the particular and the general is that between the spirit and the mind. EDITH HAMILTON 1233! CAROLINE MEREDITH NORTON 114. Fletcher Road Belmont, Massachusetts ENGLISH . . . That best portion of a good man,s life, His little, nameless, unrememberetl acts Of kindness and of love. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 112 SUSAN MOTO NISHIJIMA 232 Palaoa Place Honolulu, Hawaii FAR EASTERN HISTORY The greatest revelation is stillness. LAO-TZU LINDA NORTON 126 Newmarket Road Garden City, New York SOCIOLOGY For everything you have missed you have gained something elseg and for everything you gain, you lose something. RALPH WALDO EMERSON ELIZABETH ROBINSON NORRIS 302 Edgevale Road Baltimore, Maryland ART HISTORY All these things shall love do unto you that you may know the secrets of your heart, and in that knowledge become a fragment of life,s heart. KAHLIL GIBRAN I e 1 P GERALDINE E. OLIVA i 15 Linden Street Staten Island, New York , CHEMISTRY Man is born to actg to act is to affirm the worth of an endg and to affirm the worth of an end is to create an ideal. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES I ROSEMARY ANN OETIKER Deer Park Road R. R. 9446 Huntington, New York GERMAN 0 erd', 0 Sorme. 0 gluck, o Lust! 0 Lieb', o Liebef so goldenschiin W ie M orgenwolken auf jenen H llhn! JOI-IANN VON GOETHE l H .l EANETTE C. OLSEN 58B Harbor View Lane East Hampton, New York GOVERNMENT Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call today his owrig He who, secure within, can say, 'Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have liv'd today., JOHN DRYDEN ELIZABETH ANN OLSON 355 Pearse Road Swansea, Massachusetts ECONOMICS Great Spirit, help me never to judge another until I have walked in his moccasins for two weeks. SIOUX INDIAN PRAYER 113 ELIZABETH ANN OVERBECK 65 Lake Wind Road New Canaan, Connecticut ZOOLOCY The past and present are only our meansg the future is always our end. BLAISE PASCAL PATRICIA SHARON OLSON 14- Sunset Drive North Chappaqua, New York ECONOMICS Life is grand. ANONYMOUS SUSAN TOWNSEND OPDYKE 21 Wyndham Road Scarsdale, New York CHILD DEVELOPMENT A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands, How could I answer the child P I do not know what it is any more than he. WALT WHITMAN 'Z' 432-si lie BEATRIZ CAROL OUTCALT c f o Diman 64,5 Centre Street Newton, Massachusetts SPANISH Les gens ont des etoiles qui ne sont pas les memes . . . Il est tres simple: on ne voit bien q'avec le coeur. ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY it-A I SONYA KATHLEEN PARANKO Church Lane East Lyme, Connecticut AMERICAN HISTORY No lman is an Iland, intire of it selfe . . . . . . any manls death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankindeg And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tollsg It tolls for thee. JOHN DONNE JUDITH ANN PARKER South Hills Lewistown, Pennsylvania STUDIO ART 7 Reality is never beautiful. Beauty belongs to the realm of imagination, and involves a denial of the world as it actually exists. JEAN PAUL SARTRE ls II ,, I I ELIZABETH ANNE PARSONS 102 Walden Stieet - West Hartford, Connecticut MUSIC Three red doves in the light Drawing our fate in the light With colours and gestures of people Whom we loved. GEORGE SEFERIS I I I PATRICIA F OWLER PARSONS 23 Webster Street Westbury, New York ART HISTORY which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. HENRY FORD 11 j 5 I Thinking is the hardest work there is, RODNA BERSON PASS 139 Gerry Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ZOOLOCY Our task now is not to the bhlme for the past, but to fix a course for the future. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 'EP JEAN WHITING PATENAUDE 160 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY . . . To be that self which one truly is . . . SQREN KIERKEGAARD ANN PARTLOW 3304- North Harrison Avenue Orlando, Florida ECONOMICS I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for urnine. AYN RAND It isal JANE SUSAN PAUL 135 Lighthouse Road Babylon, New York AMERICAN HISTORY uxury to be understood. RALPH WALDO EMERSON 1 1 I l 1 1 RONDA LEE PECK R.D. 41 Litchfield, Connecticut ENGLISH There are no stars tonight But those of memory. Yet how much room for memory there is In the loose girdle of soft rain. 1 HART CRANE pls LUCIA PELLECCHIA 406 Clifton Avenue Newark, New Jersey PSYCHOLOGY Work without hope draws nectar in a steve, And hope without an object cannot N live. IU! 1 KENT PENDLETON PERLEY 190 Grandview Drive Fox Chapel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ZOOLOGY . . . As wit is the noblest and most useful gift of hurnan nature, so humor is lhe mfzst agreeable . . JONATHAN SWIFT that SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE PENELOPE KELLER PETTIS 1051 Wyomissing Boulevard Wyomissing, Pennsylvania CHEMISTRY Send me some preserved cheese, when I like I may have a feast. EPICURUS .IUDITH ANN PICKERING 28 Lincoln Avenue Norwich, Connecticut MATHEMATICS Lihornme n'est qufun roseau, le plus faible de la nature, mais c'est un roseau pensant. BLAISE PASCAL ROBIN REMICK PINKHAM 108 Chatham Road Fairfield, Connecticut ENGLISH W e love the things we love for what they are. ROBERT FROST 118 Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage .17 SYBIL ALGER PICKETT 21 Fresh Meadow Road Easton, Connecticut ENGLISH Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk. HENRY DAVID TH OREAU GALE ELIZABETH PIERSON 706 Edgehill Road Wihrungton, Delaware ENGLISH with a college education. MARK TWAIN HARRIET LORRAINE PINSKER ' The '-5' 19 South Clinton Avenue Bay Shore, New York ENGLISH I asked no other thing No other was denied. I offered Being for itg mighty merchant smiled. EMILY DICKINSON ENGLISH EILEEN GRACE PLEVA 191 Vine Street Hartford, Connecticut I wish you all the joy that you can wish. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE MARGERY D. PLASS 4, Meadow Road Riverside, Connecticut ZOOLOGY Gentlemen prefer blonds . . MARY LAKE POLAN 114 North Boulevard West Huntington, West Virginia CHEMISTRY L'azmour de tete a plus d'esprit sans doute que l'amour vrai, mais il n'a que des instants dlenthousiasmeg il se connaiz lrop, il se juge sans cesseg loin d'egarer la pensee, il nfest bdti qufa force de pensees. STENDHAL 119 MARGERY RAISLER 227 Griffen Avenue Scarsdale, New York ECONOMICS And to cease to think is but little different from ceasing to be. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VICTORIA MARILYN POSNER 3737 Maxwell Drive Wantagh, New York FAR EASTERN HISTORY I f choosing middle roads is good, I would rather be bad. If only ignorance is bliss, I would rather be sad. ANONYMOUS SUSAN ALLEN RAFFERTY Orchard Knob Meriden, Connecticut FRENCH L'absence dirninue les mediocres passions et augmente les grands comme le vent clteint les bougies et allume le feu.. LA ROCHEFOUCAULD SUSAN APPLETON BAND 12 Rip Road Hanover, New Hampshire BOTANY Forgive, 0 Lord, my little jokes on Thee And I'll forgive Thy great big one on me. ROBERT FROST f DIANA LEE RANDALL 3005 North Lake Drive A Milwaukee, Wisconsin I STUDIO ART I A foot and Lighthearted, I take to the Y open road Healthy, free, the world before me, 9 The long brown path before I me leading wherever it choose WALT WHITMAN MELISSA ANN REESE 24' Woodybrook Road Windsor, Connecticut MATHEMATICS You linger your little hour and are gone, And still the woods sweep leafily on, Not even missing the coral-root flower You took as a trophy of the hour. ROBERT FROST I MILANNE REHOR p Islip, New York I' PHILosoPHY Measure the height of what Thou , knowest by the depths of Thy Power to Do! L FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE I ally MEREDITH DAVIS REEVES 6 Lakeview Road Winchester, Massachusetts STUDIO ART The woman that aleliberates is lost. JOSEPH ADDISON JUDITH MAY REICH 6712 Beacon Street - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania SOCIOLOGY It may be no one is absent who is thought of. WILLIAM MEREDITH SUSAN PECK REPASS 1 Duffy's Lane Darien, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY I h e made a great discovery. Wliiil I love belongs to me. DEBORAH HERSILHSAN' RIIESNIK racie errace ELIZABETH BIBESCO New York, New York MATHEMATICS Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted, and gnomeal mine - Unweave a rainbow. JOHN KEATS FRANCES LYNN ROBINSON 127 Sun Haven Drive New Rochelle, New York SOCIOLOGY W e shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. T. S. ELIOT I I I I ' 'Sv' I ONDRA HALL ROEBER 18 Kings Highway oodmont, Connec 'cut MERICAN HISTORY pupil from whom nothing is ever emancled which he cannot do, never does ll he can. oHN STUART MILL I I I I I I SUZANNE ROBINSON 6401 Norwood Road Shawnee Mission, Kansas FRENCH Arul I am homesick After amine own kind' that know, and feel And have some breath for beauty and the arts. EZRA POUND 'E-P DEBORAH C. ROB0-TTOM 119 Hance Road Fair Haven, New Jersey ZOOLOGY in-1 D. ANNE ROESSNER 41 Rowan Road Summit, New Jersey AMERICAN HISTORY Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak! WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SUSAN MANSFIELD ROWLAND 31 Fairfax Terrace Chatham, New Jersey ZOOLOGY Let me listen to wind in the ash . . It sounds like surf on the shore. EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY 124 NANCY CAROLYN RONK 1 Ralsey Road South Stamford, Connecticut FAR EASTERN HISTORY From this hour I ordained myself loosed of limits and imaginary lines Gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that would hold me. WALT WHITMAN MARGARET ROYCE Meadow Road Riverside, Connecticut ZOOLOGY 'Yeah, well you, know we live on two levels, . . . the realistic level and the fantastic level, and which is the real one, really . . f TENNESSEE WILLIAMS CATHERINE CAROLYN ROVETTI 140 Briarcliff Road Hamden, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY Finally I came to regard as sacred the disorder of my mind. ARTHUR RIMBAUD 1 w I SARA LEE RYAN L 44- Benjamin Street Old Greenwich, Connecticut ENGLISH The awful daring of a momenfs surrender By this and this only we have existed. T. S. ELIOT I l , CAROLYN REBECCA RUBIN 5 Guernsey Road Bloomfield, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow . . . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CAROL SACHATELLO 4- Roseway Street New London, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY ' Thus world ts not so bad aa world As some would like to make itg Though whether good, or whether bad, Depends on how we take it. JUNE ROSE SAPIA 729 Mountain Road MICHAEL WENTWORTH BECK West Hartford, Connecticut RUSSIAN Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. ANONYMOUS 125 ANNE SCULLY 320 Dauphin Avenue Wyomissing, Pennsylvania EUROPEAN HISTORY SSW -ss. CAROLYN PEARL SHAMROTH 44- Auburndale Road Marblehead, Massachusetts FRENCH Quelque rare que sofit la veritable amofur, il Fest encore mains que fa veritable amitief LA ROCHEFOUCAULD BARBARA H. SEARS 5 South Spring Bank Road Mobile, Alabama H MUSIC You, must turn in the direction in which the strength of your genius carries you. SENECA LESLIE LAUREL SETTERHO-LM Pindell School Road Fulton, Maryland EUROPEAN HISTORY What! Me Worry? ALFRED E. NEWMAN ' I I I .IUDITH SHELDON 169 Goodwin Street Bristol, Connectihut CHEMISTRY 6.9. LESLIE BUCHANAN SHARP Beach Creek Road Brentwood, Tennessee ART HISTORY . . . Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, 'Beauty is truth, that is all truth beautyf Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. JOHN KEATS KAREN AN N SHEEHAN 525 Concord Street Manchester, New Hampshire STUDIO ART Itjs Been a Hard Day,s Night . . . 49 JOHN LENNON CAROLYN BEATRICE SHIMKUS Batchelder Road Windsor, Connecticut GOVERNMENT There is no spirit, no absolute. Therefore right and wrong are a parliamentary decision like no betting slips or drinks after half past ten. WILLIAM GOLDING i 127 For it is Li e the very Life of Life. In zts brze course lie all the Verzttes and Realities 0 your Existence. FRANCES MARIANN 238 Summit Street Norwich, Connecticut SPANISH Da bienes Fortuna que no esttin escritos: cuando pitos, flautas, cuando flautas, pitos. LUIS DE GONGORA NAN BEECHER SHIPLEY 2233 University Avenue, N.W. Canton, Ohio ECONOMICS Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE 4 BARBARA A. SLOTNIK 300 Waverley Avenue Newton, Massachusetts ENGLISH Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises. SAMUEL BUTLER DOROTHY ANNE SMITH E 116 Ivywood Lane 1 Radnor, Pennsylvania ' GOVERNMENT With malace toward none with charity for allg with firmness in the right, as Cod gifues us to see the right, let ns strive on to finish the work we are in . .- . ABRAHAM LINCOLN I '? JEAN VIRGINIA SODERMAN R.F.D. 5442 Lisbon, Connecticut CHEMISTRY Burdens become light when cheerfully borne. OVID VARN EY SPAULDING 4464- Linwood Awlenue Buffalo, New Yflrk SOCIOLOGY 1 On Wednesday, when the sky is blue, And I have nothing else to do, I sometimes wonder if it's true That who is wliat and what is who. l A. A. MILNE f l JUDITH CAUGHEY SPICER Noyes Neck Road Weekapaug, Rhode Island CHILD DEVELOPMENT The only gift is a portion of thyself. RALPH WALDO EMERSON MARY CHRISTINE STEBBINS Otter Cove Old Saybrook, Connecticut SOCIOLOGY Man, who prides himself upon his knowledge, fioes not yet know what knowledge is. MONTAIGNE MARY HENRIETTA ST RAYER 37 Jefferson Road Princeton, New Jersey AMERICAN HISTORY Look history over and you, will see. The missionary comes after the whiskey - I mean he arrives after the whiskey has arrived. MARK TWAIN MARY ELIZABETH STEWART 1030 Fifth Avenue New York, New York PSYCHOLOGY I drink to the general joy of the whole table. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ELIZABETH TAFT STEPHENSON 206 Broad Street Plainville, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY There are more shells to find. This is only a beginning. ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH I N 3 JANE FRANCES SULLIVAN 80 Temple Street West Newton, Massachusetts ART HISTORY ' So many worlds, so much to do SQ little clone, such things to be. A ALFRED LORD TENNYSON an-'P BURNET BARNES SUMNER The Fo,c's'1e South Harwich, Massachusetts SOCIOLOGY A book is like a mirror . . . if a jackass looks into it he canft expect to see Saint Paul looking out. LA ROCHEFOUCAULD 166 West Road New Canaan, Connecticut ZOOLOGY EDWARD EVERETT HALE S SANDRA LEE SUNDERLAND I am only one, but still I am one. JANET AUSTIN SUTHERLAND Quarters 33 United States Military Academy West Point, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY Illl walk with gentle pace, Ana' choose the smoothest place, And careful dip the oar, And shun the winding shore. HENRY DAVID THOREAU 131 T SARAH A. TEHAN Town Line Highway Watertown, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY Oh thoughtless mortals! ever blind to fate. Too soon defected, and too soon elate. ALEXANDER POPE JOAN DORIS TANENBAUM 12 Lebanon Road Scarsdale, New York FRENCH Le coeur a ses raisons,A que Ia raison ne connait point BLAISE PASCAL ANNE KINGSTON TAYLOR 1213 Sweet Briar Road Shorewood Hills Madison, Wisconsin ENGLISH Neither wind nor tide is always with us. Our course on a dark and stormy sea cannot always be clear. But we have set sail - and the horizon, however cloudy, is also full of hope. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY CHARNA PHYLLIS TENENBAUM 15 Concord Avenue Milton, Massachusetts MUSIC In every child who is born, under no matter what circumstances, and of no matter what parents, the potentiality of the human race is born again .... JAMES AGEE I 1 JUDITH E. THOMPSON 1616 Sheridan Road Wilmette, Illinois PHILOSOPHY JEAN ALYSE TORSON 83 Hemlock Road Torrington, Connecticut CLASSICS I am part of all that I have met. Yet all experience is an arch where-thro' Gleams that untravelfd world, ' whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. ALFRED LORD TENNYSON l Mlm LYNN TROELL 115 North Pleasant Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey ECONOMICS W e see our lives from our own point of view: that is the privilege of the weakest and humblest of us .... HENRY JAMES .eff Y ..,, Q ALICE CATHERINE TOWILL 780 Mokapu Road Kailua, Hawaii GOVERNMENT Who understands the secret of the reaping of the grain? W ho understands why spring is born out of winterls laboring pain? Or why we must all die a bit, before we grow again. HENRY FIELDING BARBARA LEE TROLIN Wepawaug Road Woodbridge, Connecticut ART HISTORY Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne comprena' pas. JACQUES BOSSUET MARGERY ANN TUPLING 3619 Tilden Street, N.W. 'V Washington, D. C. ENGLISH F rom. wrong to wrong the exasperated spirit Proceeds, unless restored by that refining Fire Where you must move in measure, like a dancer. T. S. ELIOT ANNA MARIE VERPRAUSKUS Boston Hill Road Andover, Connecticut IVIATHEMATICS Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, buz breaks not in the tempest. WHATELY MERRY MARGARET USHER 18101 Clifton Road Lakewood., Ohio CHEMISTRY I am joreber learning. IVIICHELANGELO l I i ELIZABETH AN IE WEBER 543 Auburn Drive Auburn, Alabama PSYCHOLOGY I The sea is as deepe in a calme, as in a storme. V JOHN DONNE t l Q RUTH WALLEY Bayherry Hill Ipswich, Massachusetts ENGLISH Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mimi. RALPH WALDO EMERsoN HOLLIS ELIZABETH WARD 4- Wyndwood Road West Hartford, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY Two Principles in human nature reign, Self-love, to urge, and Reason, to restraing Not this a good, nor that a bad we call, Each works its end, to move or govern all. ALEXANDER POPE 'F' KATHARINE ATKINS WEEKS- T 567 Concord Avenue Belmont, Massachusetts SPANISH The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. SEBASTIAN SHAMFORT MARTHA HUGH WELCH 6006 Lake Manor Court Baltimore, Maryland ECONOMICS I only hope when I am free As they are free to go in quest Of knowledge beyond the bounds of life It may not seem better to me to rest. ROBERT FROST 136 PATRICIA WEIL 2929 Paxton Road Shaker Heights, Ohio STUDIO ART Something is beginning in order to end . . . and even so the minute passes and I do not hold it back, I like to see it pass. JEAN PAUL SARTRE PAMELA WHITE 275 Bloomfield Avenue Windsor, Connecticut AMERICAN HISTORY The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. ROBERT FROST KATHERINE ANN WEISMANN 7 Choate Road Hanover, New Hampshire BOTANY Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. KAHLIL GIBRAN m P DEBORAH WILLARD l 20 Village Hill Road Belmont, Massachusetts V zooLocY I I expect to pass through this world but onceg angl good thing, therefore, that I can show lto any fellow-creatureg let me do it' nowg let me not defer or neglect itg for I shall not pass 1 this way again. HENRY DRUMMOND P SUSAN WHITE 31 Beverly Road Madison, New Jersey SOCIOLOGY There is good and bad in everything, To a more or less degreeg But the side that you, are looking at, Is the side you. are apt to see. ANONYMOUS DIANE WILLEN 841 Parsons Drive West Hartford, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY This, above all, to thine own self he true. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Gini MARTHA ELENE WILLIAMS 85 Rhoda Avenue Fairfield, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY Those only are happy . . . who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness . . . The enjoyrnents of life . . . will not bear a scrutinizing examination. Ask yourself whether you are happy and you cease to be so. .IOI-IN STUART MILL 17 SUZANNE WILSON D 2 Myrtle Street Wmchester, Massachusetts ZOOLOCY The sun. is new every day. HERACLEITUS KIMBA MAUREEN WOOD 59 Boulevard Victor Hugo Neuilly-sur-Seine, France GOVERNMENT Passent les jours et passent les semaines . 1 N i temps passe Ni les amours reviennent Sous le pant Mirabeau coule la Seine., GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE ANN WILLIAMS YELLOT1' Verona, New Jersey PSYCHOLOGY . . . beauty is life when life unveils her holy face. But you are life and you are the veil. Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. But you are eternity and you are the mirror. KAHLIL GIBRAN 'V '-1 CATHERINE A. ZIOBRO 11 Vernon Terrace Bloomfield, New Jersey ENGLISH In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little can I read. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE JILL NEWMAN SUSAN HTOMMIW THOMASES 930 Park Avenue 130 Huguenot Avenue New York, New York Englewood, New Jersey ENGLISH EUROPEAN HISTORY I know that Freedom in the Mind ls actually, the only kind' Which designates us from ants . JAMES ACEE JUNIOR SHOW MAY, 1964 QSHISTORY OR HERSTORY V,-., h'4'N.,'I:'5,. ft 2, . ., f il. p . 4 Ml 4 D 'x f f J I A If W if P 4 x v' 5 ,V A x , . Mali' f '- ' . 1 A, - -,'f.'5':efn 1 vjifxf - ':- X Q ,- ,Z ' xx 4 ' -' x ' 1 '4 53-.1 m XfA . ,V Tri- rnf- H1 H ,iii rf' '.,,,:.M W lu - vm - -w 'Ilt- an ' 4 . -, Wh 'fl VJLI7, iz-QVE1 'J' 1 gif. Lx? Sf -ETL 'ff ML ' JF Y ii if l 'S I ' QQVWI. - 'Y.,l -f ,, f , , X ', f , . 6-fm: Q' A , ' . A X45-gl-iafff f .1 ,-.,,.v- in ,1 15' -41,-.11 --11 .1 Y- : ,.,,,-.',fs':' :-ff , -v. I E '52YCH-m.13'JIff' , '3 , W? :-Q-'T45 f -Q, .4111-I VA n.,.f 'mi 35 , , ,,,i,z-,wg ' . . f ..., wx r A I ' Gr.-'74,-A , l,-Jrmvl 3254 K gf? 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' if ' -, , , uk .ijve fl-'acihNK' Z GOING PLACES? l WELL, SOMETIMES .Y I 148 AMERICAN HISTORY NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD '65 SCALES THE EVEREST OF DRAMA! SENIOR MELODRAMA NOVEMBER, 1964 HE AIN'T DONE RIGHT BY NELL! I l W W MAGNIFICENT DIRECTION f v I i AUDDEINCE INVOLVEMENT 1 SWEEPING THE STAGE TOUCHING YOUR HEART OF PATHOS MOMENTS OF I TENDERNESS 1 X OF HUMAN REVELATION 1011 UNTAMED PASSION! HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1965 It was Fall and we began. The class of 1965 was initiated to years of experiment and individual effort, to years of discovery and concentrated study, to years of growing in a community and sharing in a community. But these were years that also pointed to the world beyond. Alone in a carrel, surrounded in a lecture, in conference with a pro- fessor, we learned the joy of a job well done. And we despaired when our time and effort were mis- placed. 0 We started our career with William Golding and Paul Tillich. We continued as the second class to experience the change from the five to the four course curriculum. We will finish in a processional. I There was a changing of Presidents. We were welcomed by and had a year with President Rosemary Park. We were intro- duced to President Charles E. Shain. 0 Our campus grew and we grew with it. The complex was completed and we moved into it to the sound of Ray Charles over the Crozier-Williams loud- speaker. The campus hecame divided between the old and the 'cnewl'-lsetween the traditional and the contemporary. But all areas had signs that Alvin Ailey was coming . A looking around found faculty offices where once We had slept, a lecture hall where once we had eaten. and a Bur- sar's office where once we had attended class. As senior citizens, we saw Lazrus House added, we welcomed the largest class of freshmen, and we participated in a campus conference on Existent- ialism. 0 And . . . we saw our students gain more responsibility within the structure of the col- lege. Chapel and social requirements became more a matter of personal integrity. 0 With dramatic intent, we competed in Compet Sing and Compet Play with performances of Rouge Atomiquev, HAnastasia , 4'Alice in Wonderlandu, and G'The New Tenant . Then there were the plans, the writing, the last minute changes, the fourteenth rehearsal of the Appomattox drill, the typewriters in the back, the skirt falling during the kickline, the curtain, the wait for applause and HHistory or Herstoryn emerged as our Junior Show. ln our senior year, the melodrama was our effort and we rescued alittle Nell . 0 We were an inventive class. Our first year, we purchased Alphonse. Al- phonse was our mascot and when he was stolen, we fought hard to recapture him. He was ours and we had spent all we had to buy him. Gallery '65 appeared in the cellar of Plant and with the checked tablecloth, entertainment, and paintings on the wall, Connecticut College acquired a Bistro with what we called the uatmospherel' of the left- hank. When we became junior Mascot Hunters, the college went co-ed. As seniors, we offered the Boutique. Through our Regulars', Crozier-Wil- liams was duhhed The Center . 0 . . . And we were not isolated . . . Vlfith the world anli the Nation, we watched the developments in Cuba. ln shock and despair, we hung our heads on Fri- day, November 22nd, We mourned a year later on the same date . . . We watched a civil rights movement gain strength on the campus and we saw President Johnson elected. I These were to us uthe best years of our life . In History or Herstoryn we proclaimed our role. It is Spring and we will leave. We leave only the structure - on the content we will build. Carol Jalfin Class Historian , The mind moving up on silence learns its own limits, its own expressions. We learn to use ourselves to know the world, and find that l the world-'s knowledge tells us only of ourselves. 1 t CRE Tl E ABT Margery Tupling Pamela Gwynn Sonya Paranko Revolutionary Figures in the Modern Dance In order for the dancer to possess a full understanding of the modern dance as it exists today, it is necessary for her to have a knowledge of the beginnings and developments of the one revolu- tionary but inevitable movement which is called modern dance. It is true that each dancer must find his own method and means of creating, but what has gone before must be understood in order to find an effective personal style. In my individual study I decided to concentrate on six people who seem to me to have used new and important creative principles. Now that I have written about and danced these people as I understand them, the historical framework of the modern dance remains a part of me from which I can choose and reject elements while exploring my own range of vision. Margery Tupling I After Metaphysics Class 'lilapk pavemerat, gleaming under mistry rains, o ay your ru er ins out at the world Of footsteps passiitigg tiptoe overhead. A peasant woman, steady on her feet, Avoids the drains which lead us to the dead Below. Knowing doubts and fears that rankle, Strain, and finally break our ink-line nerves, Crack the' street too deeply furrowed now By history's squi' ting eye and perplexed brow. Barbara Chase l l l l Judith Parker Ann Keer H Sandra Brusman Tomorrow A grey brown thrush rustles its feathers Amid the brush A Heather and thicket Hust At the moment when The sun-blushes And sleeps A soft shower settles about the leaves Touches a Hower Weaves through the roots Lower To the warm earth In an hour Time ceases Patricia Weil Hara Hardin 1.wvE1.Y mem- ewes I .QQ Gai '27m.7'u-4.2 Caggl swwl-72 LMT Huff-H fxppfssaou I I Ampgvsf-ag .f4i,, f1l .fl 1? fi J. I , 779' 51' 5 WF dm HM If 'ff J 1 I 2, ILQXJ AMD 4 A 455, - X F I . J ,X M- R ' ' AND ,. f W f 40213551 ij-jf 'i' fjf f 'fi4 5 3 if fi ,f?fJu,,f4r'1'ffIQ5ii1 1'f,f-Q IFJF 4 fJ f .1 - .Eli v ,I 'of rf E. -L 1, f l l ' Y , - ,I I 55 ge 3 191,52 ati? I V , beg! I f if-el E j J E M 55.4.0 ,I:Ll,uw , , J El rm V I l -IN 7146-,fu1f,.H7-.i,.... ,gf + ,221 WE, P FV L, jf-ff! jjjjfjflqf-'ful Siu Milel., JIJ 1'-'JIJQU .S f' Ig., Q , , ,, , K s,,m f,g 1 U 'l'l -fff' gf ff .J Mr ff? -L. Priscilla Litwin Cats are a seasonal thing I heard a woman say, Cats are a seasonal thing with me. How odd, that there should be A season for the feline. I questioned the woman and she went on To say that winter time is best For her and cats. The spring, my dear, is worst of all, For that is when the lion Robs the robin of her nest. Chama Tenenbaum Sheila Hogan He rode down to the Helds. They were full of wild wheat. He could see no sign of men. Near the slope stood the shell of a hut, burnt hollow. Perhaps the farmers had been killed. He rode through the wheat. He saw a place where the deer had lain down in the ripe wheat. The seeding grain lay crushed in a wide circle, littered with droppings. The poppies grew up through the yellow grain. He saw no fences, no more huts. But the whole valley was full of wild wheat. Part of an untitled longer fiction. C. A. Holland Patricia McCoy g'The Development of the Sonata-Allegro Form During the Pre-Classic Period is concerned with the form as it developed in the various types of musical compo- sitions. This particular form was chosen because it played a very important part in much of the music of the Classic and early Romantic periods. The paper is based on extensive research in the available literature and on analysis of representative compositions that trace the development of the form. f Cynthia Taylor Morse Karen Sheehan Often l am asked by those who watch me digging in the pond's mud or taking water samples, What are you doing that for? I usually reply that I am studying the seasonal changes occurring in the pond and that I am also trying to determine if there is a difference between the insect populations of the east and west shores. Those are the two main objectives of my honor's project. But I would probably sound ridiculous if I tried to express the personal side to such a study -the satisfaction derived from working on my own project, the calmness derived from just being beside the quiet pond for an after- noon, or the fascination found in all those little creatures that live there almost Hin secret . My study has not only introduced me to the ways of scientific research - it has increased my wonder of the world and of nature's intricacies. Susan Heller Sue Gemeinhardt FACULTY AND ADMIN ISTIIATIIIN A g:F'm II. .I' . sI?I,5I1.I'Ij:,,qI ,Q-5 L 4.3. 4 -.,jIw'QIfz - ,gq3-I5q' I1IIIII I I .. . .1 . QV .- -- .. - fu.-ff.-'- Q 'Q -Af 'u.9.S.- -. '-4: V'. ,1 --1' - FII Q. fi ia!-. - 5' Q7- ji- A 'BS' , ' Q -'-Q . 4 l fi. -. X ' 1- , 'qu-. ,,'g,,I I Y'd.'I,,. ' ' . 3.1, A I '1 I ' 'HL -fl-4, . if-1 451 '- V1'r'41-39? ff 1, A--rf ---lI ILi 1. x Vfjvvb-.-ww 1 jx ..g ' I '- -av 5-QI . 1.92 Nj, .5 1- -,:- ,-,-32.5 - pn - 1' gf-fl..-.ef I, Zig ---. 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'- W ai. .V , -.1 , Y - -' 4 s ' 77 l ' ' I II' I Q 4 'X . -Q P ' F I .II I TRUSTEES 1964-1965 MR. LAURENCE J. ACKERMAN 23 Hillside Circle Storrs, Connecticut MRS. ROBERT P. ANDERSON 30 Brook Street Noank, Connecticut THE HONORABLE RAYMOND E. BALDWIN 85 Moseley Terrace Glastonbury, Connecticut MISS ESTHER L. BATCHELDER 8 Devon Road Silver Spring, Maryland MRS. CHARLES BECKER, JR. 112 Buck Lane Haverford, Pennsylvania THE HONOR I LE ALLYN L. BROWN, SR. 262 Broadway Norwich, Connecticut MRS. BENJAMIN J. BUTTENWIESER 450 East 52ntl Street New York 22, New York MISS CAROL L. CHAPPELL Post Off ice Box 966 New London, Connecticut MRS. CHARLES H. DURHAM 200 East 66th Street New York 21, New York MISS LOUISE C. HOWE Honorary Trustee R.F.D. 32, Wawecus Hill Road Norwich, Connecticut MR. SHERMAN R. KNAPP 1210 Kensington Road Kensington, Connecticut MR. BERNARD KNOLLENBERG Chester, Connecticut MRS. JOHN G. LEE Old Mountain Road Farmington, Connecticut MR. HENRY MARGENAU 173 Westwood Road New Haven, Connecticut MRS. ARTHUR BURKHARD 10 Farewell Place Cambridge, Massachusetts MRS. JAMES W. MORRISSON Mohican Hotel New London, Connecticut MRS. JOHN P. NORTHCOTT 4510 Cedarwood Road Minneapolis, Minnesota MISS JANET M. PAINE 242 East 72nd Street New York 21, New York MR. HARVEY PICKER Edgewater Point Mamaroneck, New York MR. WILLIAM REEVES 155 Westway Road Southport, Connecticut MR. CHARLES E. SHAIN Ex Officio 320 Mohegan Avenue New London, Connecticut MRS. HUGH H. SMYTHE 345 8th Avenue New York 1, New York MISS ANNA LORD STRAUSS 27 East 69th Street New York 21, New York NIR. FRAZAR B. WILDE 65 Walbridge Road West Hartford, Connecticut MAYOR OF NEW LONDON Ex Officio in ,. if n V M .V 5 rg ,gs- '1-.. 9 7w To the Class 'of 1965: Your senior year on the winter's day when I write this is moving through a quiet moment. Only a few figures pass in customary patterns ov-er a brown campus. Your edition of Koine is being pulled together against the future years and its hard use as a reference book. It is cer- tainly a legitimate ambition of Koiniffs editors to make this book seem to hold all your college moments in a single gallery of pictures and titles and messages. I hope it is also a legitimate ambition on my part to remind you on this page of the human continuum that your Connecticut College education makes with what came before and will come after. Re- turning to this record will be a gesture of loyalty to a very happy time. I hope it will also be an imaginative act that reminds you that the impact of your college education should never stop. May you feel the presence of this bright college year in all your future life as an 6Me5Z.4,A Charles E. Shain President educated woman. I i W GERTRUDE E. NOYES DEAN OF WOMEN M. GERTRUDE MCKEON DEAN OF SOPHOMORES .--ef -. .gl ELIZABETH BABBOTT FORMER DEAN OF SOPHOMORES ALICE E. 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KATHERINE FINNEY Director of Graduate Studies Mrs. Jeannette Stenberg, INFIRMARY STAFF Secretary 1 I l r CORBIN LYMNN Business fl ' ' 1' , -N U ,-if .,2'-ILJ -!i -in SARAH LINKLETTER il if th. N tl 'Y l ikclqministratisgefffissistant n ormation ICC -D-f-ZBEP1 MARGARET THOMSON Director of News Office 4-I r-I 5-4 ... dsl J'-4 ALUMNAE OFFICE Mrs. Patricia Maclnnis, Mrs. Virginia Welles, Mrs. Charlotte Crane, Director: Mrs. Amy Stiles, Mrs. Katherine Wilkinson, Mrs. Eliza beth Gongaware. RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Mary Giles, Mrs. Eleanor Barkley, Miss Eleanor Voorhees, Directorg Mrs. Grace Schaller, Mrs. Harriet Foster, Miss Helen Wilmot, Miss Richel Seaward, Miss Emily Howard, Mrs. Mar- garet Geer, Mrs. Helen Dayton. litmus ll 'il PERSONNEL BUREAU Mrs. Julie King, Miss Alice Ramsey, Directorg Mrs. Rosemary Jenckes Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr. l Mrs. Mrs. Bo0KsHoP STAFF Pauline Meadnis Sally Hempstead Margaret Lyons Bernice Palmer Elizabeth Readin Anne Wildes S Robert Hale, Mgr. .fg c W' .Gf1Ys f? 4. is fi Q --' -E 1 . NWJURHH 3 wif -..- NAB. JOAN C01-'FEY Assistant Office of Bursar 1 l ADM1ss1oNs OFFICE . Mrs. Deborah Dirga Mrs. Vera Snow Miss May Nelson Mrs. Jeanette Hersey in 1 i- - 3 4 LIBRARY STAF5 l Sitting: Mrs. 'andra Morse, Miss Dorothea MacKeen, Mrs. Helga Burfoot, Miss Thelma Gllkes Miss Katherine Martin, Standing: Mrs. Margaret David, Mrs. Jean Shelburn, Mrs. Constance Mara Mrs Lucillt Morgan, Mrs. Helen Cole, Miss Alice Duffy, Miss Eleanor Geisheimer, Miss Helen Aitner Mrs Evelyn Harvey, Miss Hazel Johnson, Head Librarian. i Sitting: Mr. Thomas Ingle, Miss Marguerite Hanson, Miss Jane Hayward, Miss Nancy Myers. Standing: Mr. William McCloy, Chairmang Mr. Richard Lukosius, Mr. Edgar Mayhew. 1 ART BUTAN Y Miss Betty Thomson, Acting Chairmang Mr. William Niering, Mr. Alan Jones CHEMISTRY ffl' Sitting: Mrs. Trudy Smith, Miss Jean Johnston, Miss Gertrude McKeon. Standing: Mrs. Jeanne Prokesch, Mr. Gordon Christiansen, Chairmang Mr. Oliver Brown, Mrs. Diana Mann. CHILD DEVELO'PME-N T Miss Evaline Omwake, Chairman Mrs. Mary Kuhn Miss Harriet Warner Miss Beatrice Bacon 181 Mrs. Mary Williams, Miss Elizabeth Evans, Chairmang Mrs. Mary Lord CLASSICS E'CONOMICS Mrs. Margaret Ely Mr. Dan Bechter Miss Rita Barnard Miss Katherine Finney, Acting Chairman Mrs. Irma Maas Miss Isabel Coulter Mr. William Holden, Chairman Missing: Miss Warrine Easthurn EIIUCATIIIN T ENGLISH N . . ., un ,L I l In H 1 if: U ' P W Standin : Mr James Baird Mr. Geor e Willauer Sit g ' v g ' ' ting: Mrs. .land Smyser, Mrs. Mackie Jarrell, Mr. Hamil- ton Smyser, Chairmang Mr. Alan Bradford, Miss Chris- tine Royer. Missing: Mr. William Meredith, Miss Margaret Hazdlwood, Miss Alice Johnson, Mr. Peter Seng, Mr. Roliert Bredeson, Miss Marion Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Bethurum, Mr. Robley Evans, Mr. David Jackson. I Miss Gertrude Noyes, Miss Patricia Craddock, Mrs. Elaine Thiesmeyer, Miss Joan Hartman v r - f 1 V V 184 H FRENCH Standing: Mr. Pierre Deguise, Mr. Mal colm Jones, Mr. James Williston. Sitting Mrs. Nelly Murstein, Mrs. Jacqueline Cha dourne, Miss Claire Schneider. Missing Mr. Konrad Bieber, Mrs. Michele Jones Miss Marion Monaco, Chairman. T I GUVEBN MEN T Sitting: Miss Marjorie Dilley, Chairman Miss Marion Doro 5 Standing: Mrs. Sarah McCally i Mr. George Romoser Mr. Stephen Wood 1 u GERMAN Miss Erna Baber, Miss Martha Calhoun, Mr. Kurt Opitz. Missing: Mrs Ursula Schaefer Standing: Mr. Richard Birdsall, Mr. Edmund Dickerman, Mr. Glen Kolb, Mr. Lloyd Eastman, Mr. Philip Jordan. Sitting: Mr. Richard Lowitt, Miss Helen Mulvey, Mr. Edward Cranz, Chairmang Mr. John Perry, Miss Lenore O'Boyle. Missing: Mr. Harry Marks, Mrs. Carole Fink. IIISTIIBY ITALIA Mr. Charles Lom- bardo, Miss Mario Monaco, Chairman Mrs. Pasqualina Manoa: I i P l Z Standing: Mr. ffhomas Beans ' Mr. Ernest i Schlesinger 1 Sitting: l Miss Aileen , Hostinsky Miss Julia Bower, Chaiiman MATH I MUSIQ Mrs. Leda Hirsch Miss Zosia ,lacynowicg r. James Armstrong Miss Martha Alter., Chairman Mr. James bendy Irs. Adele Burnhani Mr. William Dal? PlIILOS-01-'HY Sitting: Mrs. Susan Woody, Mr. Robert Jordan, Chairman. Standing: Mr. Lester Reiss, Mr. Melvin Woody, Mr. Eugene TeHennepe. I PHYSICS 1 5 1 Mr. David,Fenton Mr. Melville Ackerman lr. Paul Garret, Chairman i PHYSICAL EIIUCATIIIN Sitting: Miss Frances Brett Miss Helen Merson, Chairman Standing: Miss Marilyn Conklin Miss Ruth Thomas Miss Rosalie Johnson Miss Alice Braunwarth Miss Faith Culick Missing: Miss Ruth Ferguson Miss Ruth Wood Mr. Cornelius Meyer Mr. George Woods Mr. Thomas Mara Mr. James Saunders PSYCIIDLUGY Seated: Mr. Otello Desiderato, Chairmang Mrs. Mary Khun Miss ,lane Torrey. Standing: Mr. Sheldon Ebenholtz, Mr Philip Goldberg, Mr. Bernard Murstein, Mr. Robert Rhyne Mr. Gordon Wiles, Chairman Mr. James Purvis RELIGIIIN Mrs. Irene Sheliga, Mr. Denis Mickiewicz, Acting Chairmang Mrs. Svetlana Kasem-Beg, Mrs. Lubow Kostukevich. + RUSSIAN M 191 i i s0Cl0L0GY M Wu Mrs. Ruby .lo Kenney, Chairman, 1 'N Miss June Macklin, Mrs. Virginia i ' Vidich. Missing: Mr. Mason Rec- ' ' ord, Mrs. Harriet Schneiderman. bin iwff SPANISH Miss Zelmira Biaggi, Acting Chairman Mr. Glen Kolb Miss Argyll Pryor Rice ZO0LOGY .gui w,,,,...... -v Row 1: Mrs. Sara Jones, Miss Bernice Wheeler, Miss Dorothy Richardson, Chairman. Row 2: Mr. John Kent, Mrs. Jeanne Prokesch, Mrs. Frances Roach, Miss Sibyl Haus- man, Mrs. Sally Taylor. CLUBS AND UIIGANIZATIIINS ,Jr Mm' T . K 9-' 1 i n 'v l f z N br' V 1' Ng .A ,,,X,.x g,,-,s 'Vw - 'V - I . QL Zn,-5' P 1: Xe . L. Fm ' I 351-f'4 1 .fzt 5 4 fhix eng fs. rf I 4 Sitting: J. Stickel, President, .lunior Class J. A. Hess, President, Sophomore Class J. Matthews, Editor, Conn Census E. Overbeck, President, Service League B. Donahue, President, Athletic Association A. Doughty, President, Religious Fellowship Standing: . M... 2 M. Eberhardt, Chief Justice, Honor Court R. Harrigan, President, Senior Class M. Plass, Vice President, Student Government E. Stephenson, Secretary, Student Govemnient E. Hofheuner, Speaker, House of Representatives 195 HONOR COURT Sitting: C. Friedman, D. Nichols, A. Morgan, J. Steinhausen L. Hayes, K. Young, J. Curtin, D. Willardg Standing B. Morse, M. Eberhardt, Chief Justiceg N. Martin, Secretary I l First Row: 4 J. George H. Pinsker P. Antell Second Row: M. Wilson 1 D. Hall B. Livesey Third Row: S. Rand , J. Jacobs N. Macalaster Folxrth Row: I. Ohst C. Morse M. Singer Fifth Bow: B. Mitchell Hofheimen, Speaker M.K C. Brooks ID. Neale Sixth Row: aitz, 'Secretary B. Morse X D. Dana l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS P. Dale, .lunior Show Director C. Rolfe, A.A. Representative V. Turner, Treasurer S. Jones, Social Chairman H. Munch, Secretary A. Daghlian, Library Representative B. Burke, Vice President .l. Stickel, President M. .l. Cotton, Compet Play Director K. Curtis, Library D Representative Missing: C. Ferayorni, Song Leader HOUSE' JUNIORS Row 1: T. Tanaka, J. Bucciarelli, C. Gaudiani, E. Schwartz, S. Lee, B. Metzger, V. Turner, B. Donahue, J. Brown, B. Greenberg, S. Kanter, A. Backus, L. Lawton, Row 2: Q. Oliphant, D. Nichols, A. Wood, R. Richman, S. Jones, K. Brainerd, P. Rifkin, E. Hackenburg, S. Geil, J. Hall, L. Campbell, K. Curtis, R. Schultz, Head of House Juniors, D. Neale. 198 V Row 1: e B. Dickson, Library Representative y S. Cohn,.Treasurer H. Woods, Vice President VI. Soast, A.A. Representative Row 2: N. Brown, Secretary .Calla her SociallChairman D g i i J. A. Hess, President J. Blair. Library Representative l S. Endel, Compet Play Director N Missing: Rosemary Koury, Song Leader Y FRESHMFN CLASS OFFICERS 'I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. Guytqn, Social Chairmang B. Downing, Treasurerg W. Colton, Secretaryg A. Werner, Vice Presidentg J. Schappals, Presidentg H. Saunders, A.A. Repref sentativeg Missing: B. Rosenberg, Song Leaderg H. Epps. Compet Play Directorg A. McBride, Library Repre- sentative. ,A 199 P LIBRARY COMMITTEE M. Nierintz, President K. Cnrtis MISS Johnson, Advisor J. Blair Mrs. David INTER-CLUB COUNCIL M. Landsberg, President M. Reese . ac son -- F .I k Missing: J. Blair STUDENT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE S. Weinberg, Co-chairman S. Berke, Co-chairman Missing: C. Dayis, A. Ansell N5 4? ,-f ..- , 4.. VW 'sa 'a Q I '- if lvl J ig .IL 7, 1 , 4 Qi! - ' . fr 1 'fp' A . -, : x ' :fu 5' 1 14-14 ,Q , 4 ,L A,-5 Y :- n , .-1 -J Y I ,G fi! if A X In .W 4 ig at ,- '- Q -- b ' 'V- YH ,T , .4 1 ' .gg lxsf :, ' , WI.'!L Y , . 0-I -aft ,, SQ. 5 ,, .A 'mv A X 3 M4 :T ' Q X K L I Q' - , , . I r- I 'H ' Q . ,, , 2 'vt F11 ' ' 1' 1 'I , . Y Y ,ik f.' A---1Y-- Y, . I f ,114 f s' m. 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P , . 4, 3,-6.15. .1 1 'F' Y. .I-K1 i . i V 4 'g , ,f ky me-, , f f ' 554' fb jjj, J'-.DJ 'gi-A 1 lv: --3: V ' -2-2'4.-,mLr1:..1fic 2 ' Q ' , x . f 'A -' : 2 - 1 ' 4 , I . I r I J 7. w-v ' I' I I , . 9 N K T - . , 14: .A .5 - K- ,. 'rg 1.1 I X f, RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP CABINET Row 1: C. Gaudiani, E. Kagan, A. Doughty, Presidentg Mr. Wiles, Advisory W. War ner, E. Macnealeg Row 2: B. Stoddard, P. Schwartz, L. Larkey, C. Fullerton, P. Rjfkin CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP Row I: S. Galves S. Worley, President Row 2: A. Storer S. Welch Mrs. A. Burnham, Advisor , J. Yetke L 1 IEWISH FELLOWSHIP Row 1: S. Wallitzer T. Sambol W. Wiener J. Sandberg D. Goldberg G. Sanders Row 2: E. Paul C. Marcus D. Freedman E Kagan, President YVES C. Gaudiani, President L. MacLellan A. Hricko Missing: L. Asmuth B. Stoddard PROTESTANT FELLOWSHIP L. Fay, C. Cole, Mr. PUIVIS Advrsor W. Warner, President K Landen .ij 'r ,,,!. 1v,. In 1,-L v, ,,.-1. f. , MJ! ,l - ,rf g l o ,- I - , , , N, ml' f fx V 'g V gg fa xifl ,Tyx f f , W - , , , . f , 1: W 1 rig! . 5 M, 'X 1 mir s. . I. 1. . 'LT' K ,. ,- lr., 4.2 5, eq. .i 4 j . yu f ' 32 .5 ' Kxsxx I. . .' fj a , N xi , ,VJ 51? ,- W. ..x . - Q ,. ,Q P' 4 X -47, , ' Y- 3'- x 'Ah Q ug ,I AF If -5- Q, 1+ f F-th' I Er r f Q n U, S .4 1- 1 FEE' -cfm '51 1. , iv, . is' M I I ky 4. l l Row 1: H. lVIacCullock C. Keyes Y 2 X P. Ra Row lG. Nelson G. Nehring J. Yetke P. Rosenblum G. Crandell Row 3: A. Colm C. Eaton J. Flrankhanel M. Lasher S. Abendroth S. Morgan N. Newman G.: Greening MODERN DAN CE GROUP Row 1: P. Gwynn, M. Tupling, T. Dickinson, S. Paranlco: Row 2: A. Bernstein, B. Greenberg, J. Adler, B. Dalgalishg Row 3: C. Caruso, E. Erda, P. Cushing, S. Lasovick, R. Ward, L. Nlarting S. Weinbergg Missing: J. Thomas, D. Horsburgh L. Friedman. ay X X X f .,Wk 1 ? I 5,99-ji OUTING CLUB J. Andrist, M. Keenan, L. Smith, S. Reid, Miss Merson, Advisorg S. Abbe. pmnmgn SABRE AND SPUR Kneeling: S. Thean, C. Barley, M. Hubbard. Standing: S. Rigg, C. Holland, Mr. Porter, S. Eshleman, J. Albrecht, P. Weil, K. Cunningham, E. Ellison, A. Fertig. Abbe, President Greenberg Sorenson Litchfield Hack SAILING CLUB 207 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB V. Chambers, C. Jaliin, Presidentg P. Antell, S. Mitchell HISTORY CLUB Row 1: L. Larkey, R. Harrigan, M. Strayer, Co-Chairmang Row 2: Miss Mul vey, guestg S. A. Bobroff, D. Willem, Co-Chairmang P. Evans, B. Burke: Missing: Mr. Philip Jordan, Mr. John Perry, Advisors. POLITICAL FORUM R. Zaleske, J. Stein, B. Crowley, K. Landon. YOUNG DEMOCRATS G. Sanders, C. Shimkus, Presidentg E. Greenberg, V. Chambers. x YOUNG REPUBLICANS Row 1: P. Leonard, C. Mayeron, P. Cjettum, A. Part lowg Row 2: C. Bonner, R. Connette, A. Halsey, S. Liv ingtong Row 3: L. Lennox, P. Gallagher, K. Maddock J. Havens. 5 5 CO ECTICUT INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDENT COMMITTEE Row 1: G. Saunders, B. Slotnik, E. Schwartz, G. Muzzi, P. While, M. Walker, P. Mitchellg Row 2: E. Martin, B. Cohen, P. Wer- blin, R. Pinkhani, D. Goldberg, C. Shimkus, A. Bergman, M. Olsong Missing: R. Pass. i I I w 1 .- 1,- f, '.' FRENCH CLUB iff. GERMAN CLUB Row 1: S. Sunderland R. Oetiker, President D. Miller Row 2: A. Allwardt M. E. Klinski T. Richardson D. Schnick D. Donohue A. Werner R. Tschaeppeler Officers: J. Sandberg C. Ferayorni, President C. Shamroth L. Cohen S Qu: I7 RUSSIAN CLUB M. HQHHHD L. Balfour, President M. Mickiewicz, Advisor M. Montaney I iff.: ,- .:'F-'V ' . i,A,,,...- ' ,-P '4'71 1 P mviumlflf mmf! ITALLMY CLUB M. Blum S. Markum, President J. Stein Mrs. Manca, Advisor Mr. Lombardo I V F SPANISI-li I CLUB N Row 1: M. David G. Sanders E. Lau Y. Vonhogen A. Bush Row 2: E. Allyn E. Bonham T. Kolb F. Sienkowski, President , K. Kolb E. Kagen Standing: w B. Outcalt - 1 ' M A, ,gif 5- -xA. -' ' N H -g :V i R. Lombard 1 L'.rq,ig1g''l',lf5g1Q5f3 .i'., if ' ' ij! -'1, L l 1 97 73' 'fix F' -3 'A f M. Cale . 'A ' 'L ' A , V A. Dalquici 'Y Y'-'77 I I ECONOMICS CLUB MATH CLUB Row 1: N. Stein S. Goodrich I. Nilson R. York C. Dow, President Row 2: C. Gross P. Carrington J. Jacobs J. Brown L Row 1: C. Crossley, J. Rigg, E. Olson, R. Shor, Mr. Wiles, Advisorg J. Nagel, President, Row 2: R. Abel, D. Johnston, M. Raisler, K. Metzger, M. Silber, R. Tschaeppeler. 1 L SYCHOLOGY CLUB M. Usher L. Maxon, D. , J- J. Foldesq 1 1 1 L 9 I w R. Pass President Goodwin Stein, A. Yellott, Prosidentg Standing: N. Anton, R. Rimsky, Dr. Goldberg, Advisorg B. Goldman, S. De- SCIENCE CLUB VJ!-D SQ? 5 G m i F' U U EU 4 F1 F' C 'U 2 E 2 3 G F' CY W . Towell C0 l I k 5 INSiGHT Row 1: l B. Johns D. Swanson lD. Neale X J. Stein 1 J. Adler l Row 2: S. Ford N. Giannasio K. Wood .l. Baumgold Row 3: P.. Noznick G. Urbano Il. Martin M. Kaitz 3. Irving M. Kaufmann J. Matthews, L. White, R. Downes, M. Rehor, A. Taylor T. Miller, K. Kitchell. EH 1 . ll l WIC AND CANDLE From Left: C. Ulrich H. McGown M. Coates K. Rothgeb K. Van Doom R. Fromme T. Mokotoff P. Dale, Presidentg E. Staples E. Leach J. Jones J. Hubbard P. Lucas C. Fuller L. Barker B. Reid Ahdella Yeaton M. Meighan S. Ryan E. Desantis S. Higgins , L, E. c. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE 218. M. Tupling S. Endel, Co-chairman A. Stein, Co-chairman S. Freiberg Mr. Hale, Advisor I 1 l I CONN CHOl?DS Row 1: M. Rossire C. Murray S. Morrill N. Baum D. luack C. Barlin D. Small Rqw 2: J. Katz G. Craildell C. iDow Davis, President W. Wiener C. Fujiwara F. Jackson J. Kowal SHWIFFS Row 1: W. Wilson, L. Ad kins, L. Oliphant, S. Huntg Row 2: A. Ro-thfuss, M Fleck, S. Kirtland, B. Bar ker, Row 3: C. Ferayorni, E Hackenburg, B. Burke, Pres identg R. Schultz, C. Lesse M. Montaney. RUSSIAN CHORUS M. Bakunin, L. Baquie, D. Benjamin, J. Betar, M. Burkett, B. Burke, P. Campbell, C. Carlson, S. Clement, J Comms S Condon, S. Demar, E. DeSantis, W. Doble, R. Fromme, D. Fun khouser, M. Galati, L. Goedman, E. Hackenburg, E Hofhelmer B. Homans, D. Hummel, A. Kalp, K. Karlslake, A. Langdon, L. Mittelman, L. Morales, H. Munch, B. Mutrux, N Newcomb C. Nostrand, N. Ronk, P. Roos, M. Rosen, J. Rustigian, R. Schultz, A. Storer, C. Tenenbaum, W. Thompson, T Thompson C. Wolf, H. Woods. Director: Denis Mickiewicz. Row 1: A. Storer C. Johanson C. Tenenbaum, President Row 2: A. Maloney P. Parsons C. Krizack L. Johnston C. Miller 220 C. Basille C. Morse Row 3: D. Miller M. Hyde C. Nostrand Row 4: Nlr. James Dendy, Advisor K. Reynolds P. Hamar J. S. S. L. E. M. C. C. L. Jacobs Worley Stevens Reichert Glascock Garvin Wolfe Schreyer Morales CHOIR -'W BEL CANTO First Soprano: M. Essiambre, A. Fertig, M. Frost, C. Glover, A. Hanson, C. Hull, S. Kennedy, H. Marcy, K. Olson, L. Pliskin, J. Radcliffe, G. Rosen, S. Sanborn, C. Seligmann, J. Simon, L. Solway, S. Van Winkle, D. Wallace, S. Rankin, ED. Sanborn, W. Peter. Second Soprano: M. Auwerter, H. Benedict, A. Bergoda, A. Germain, S. God- frey, L. Guyton, M. Hackley, S. Hancock, E. Hirsch, D. Johnston, J. Josephy, K. Karl, J. Keller, D. Littlefield, L. Mauriello, C. Meyer, T. Richardson, T. Sambol, S. Sharkey, E. Tones, D. Wilson, A. Humphreys. First Altoz, S. Alexieflf, C. Anger, S. Barrett, B. Boermeester, V. Curwen, B. Downing, G. Freguson, P. Gjettum, K. Hamilton, D. Hardy, K. Heneage, P. Hitchens, M. Konline, S. Ladr, C. Levesque, P. Magid, L. Miller, B. Mo- deski, P. Oyaas, C. Pan, N. Paul, C. Pian, S. Powell, C. Shauger, C. Shepley, E. Shrader, L. Upson, M. Walker, K. Young, P. Zammataro, L. McDonald, J. Todd, J. Winans. Second Alto: M. Baquie, C. Carson, L. Gualt, L. Good- man, J. Herrmann, R. Jenseth, E. McCreery, S. Morgan, J. Rovetti, H. Saunders, N. Semansky, G. Urbano, L. Von Mayrhauser, L. Wright, K. Fritz. I ,,,,.. 7, , l ORCHESTRA Students: M. Royce, B. Salomone, L. Conybeare, K. Stothert, H. Ward, R. Bellantone, E. Deane, F. Rakatansky, A. Shapiro, P. Baker, L. Maxem, H. Kane, B. Tanenbaum. Faculty and Administration: Dr. J. Macklin, Mrs. E. Cranz, Miss R. Pugsley. l .1 MUSIC CLUB Sitting: B. Sears. Standing: E. Parsons. WCNI Row 1: G. Urbano, C. Gunther, S. Harbor, A. Werner. Row 2: J. Tarlow, B. Mynttinen A. Brauer. V lv . PHILOSOPHY CLUB Senior Members - Sitting: C. Justin, S. Woody, C. McNamara, L. Barnesg Standing B. Chase, S. Goddard, J. Donovan, M. Emmons, M. Woody, E. TeHennepe, R. Jordan. v l FORQIGN STUDENTS Row 1: E. Lau, Guatemala H. Harrington, Advisor G. Nielson? Sweden M. Se hi, India Row 2: A. Dalquie, Argentina Y. von Hogenn, Holland R. Tschaeppeler, Switzerland R. Sevume Uganda S. Powell, Panama Missing: N. Cinselg Turkey ALGO Qn nn iv DUBMITUBIES LY .11 ' I I QX v a ' 4 .J ' 'Nf .4 , IH! X 'X 'n1' IXX 'n Ni 'XX1 1 ' fX11'1.1 1 1 . ' 1.XX1 1 XXIXNIN , 111 1 1.1 11 X 1 ' 1 '1 1 . m f.1..1f X-- 11gX.1X,-Y XX F . XX T1 1X . 1 V 1 -4 gXXj ,1.11XX X Q 1 . p ff XX 1I11-1 ' MV' A ' 1 X 1 1 -.. 1l1 1 .1 'L 1 T 1 . 'N , ' .l' 11 'F I' fb 1' 1 X 11' V . 1 - ' XX11XXX X1 1. . 1 . Q1-XWJX ' -'1 ' XXXX111 X X X 1lf ' 1 1 . 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Cr-mobs J DONNELLY E GEORGE J COCKLEY P GOWDY J GULLONG, H. HILTON L KASTNER S KOESTER K LANE W MCDONALD, R. PEER Row 1: M. HUBBARD S. DEMARTINO G. CRANDELL J. ALBRECHT R. PINKHAM Row 2: S. MARKUN S. VANWINKLE M. BOONE L. LATIMER S. SHARKEY C. STEVENS Row 3: H. PINSKER B. BILLOWS A. HANSON E. MARKIN K. DOWLING D. COLE M. Fox 1 M u i N M S Row 1: S. ALDERMAN C Cmmso A Gmsswsnnc H HERMAN J ANDFRQON S ROSSELLQ Rowj2: E Osnomsz K BURNAM P Cnocx S GALVLS J CHR1sT1ANg MISSING K RAMERS K RASEMAN K RHODES J SHAW T SPRACKLING, S. SMITH B TAYLOR L WFICHQI-II S WILQOIN J YACHAN Row 1: E. EISENHARQT J. FANKHANI-IL W. ROSENBEHG L. REGENBOGEN M. MENIUQL M. Scmmzjx. E. Coox Y. Vormocziw S. Wommuck Row Z: R. Fnosr R. Bmu. M. BUDDINGTOIY S. TAYLOR L. COYNBEARE J. DALY B. REWA C. HAM Row 32 E. ALLIS T. SAMBOL A. Hmcxo A. Snnmcf C. CHAYKIIW I W 1 Row 1: B. MCDONALD, V. NEHR1Nc, C. MOON, C. KEYES, E. LEWIS, E. WOLF, S. OPDYKE, P. WHITEQ Row 2: L. MELLEN, G. Muzzr, S. PARANKO, L. ARENSTEIN, S. WHEELER, C. ANGER, C. LEVESQUE, D. HASTINGS, B. RANn. Row 1: M. BIRKETT, C. MAIRCIIS. Row 2: J. WIENER, C. PEREKSLIS, M. RoYcE, B. BROWN, J. J ACOBS, A, S'ronnARu. MISSING! L. AsMu'm, P. BATSON, S. BENNET, J. CALLISEN, C. CARLSON, L. CARPENTER, M. DALEY, E. Foss, M. HACKLEY, K. J ENSEN, S. JOHNSON, N. CITRON, A. LEVY, A. LIPOFSKY, J. MACURDA, A. PARTLOW, M. RE1-ron, K. RITCHELL, C. ROVETTI, B. SHEIN, L. SHARPE, J. SPICER, J. STEINHAUSEN, B. TANNENBAUM, L. TUCKER, M. WAGNER, D. WALLACE, G. WASHTON, V. WATERS, R. WILE. X g ff Row 1: A. CLEMEN1' D. BENJAMIN P. PEARSON M. Ronnms Row 2: B. SLOTNIK D. FUNKHAUSER E. Foss M. BECKERMAN C. DAv1s Row 3: C. S'romc S. Wxmnus C. MADDOCK E. PAUL J. JOSEPHY P. CARR H. CHEMBLEY E. MURPHY Row 1: C. YOUNG B. G01-'F J. KING T. TANAKA D. DAVIS J. MALOOF A. GRAGLIA R. RIMSKY C. SHIMKUS C. Dow Row 2: L. MAxoN L. voN MAYRHAUSEN S. RAND B. JOHNSTON P. RIFKIN E. MACNEALE C. PARLIN M. TIF!-'l' H. MCCULLOCH T. MARSHALL E. L1-r'rMAN ELIZABETH WRIGHT 4..- Row 1: C. KA11 M. RQSEN B. Sxownomzxc Row 2: C. Nzwzu. S. W1-:msn S. Russnu. B. SUGERMAN L. Norrrou B. LITCHFIELD J. Tonsou 'C. Roux-: J. TAN1-:NBAUM C. KRIZACK M. F ELUMAN M. SALAMONE J. RAncx.m-'E J. WALLER Mlssmc: S. B1-:RKE M. BLATNER S. BOWIE P. Cusnmc C. REMLEY Row 1: M. LANDSBERG, M. AUWEMER, J. JONES, J. Toon, L. Comm, J. STICKELQ Row 2: Miss Ronan, L. MAUREIILO, C. MCDONALD, D Pownn M. YAMIN, A. ENGSTROM, E. Smon, C. Sn.vA, K. MORGAN, D. Rssmcxg Mrssnvc: E. EISENBERG, J. FAULDS, L. FRXEDMAN, K. GUNNILL, E. HACKENBERG, D. Hmzsmsxsn, S. HEYMAN, L. JACOB, S. KIRTLAND, B. Kunon, M. MCKECHNIE. I Row 1. F. WATTENBERG M. CAMPBELL J. PATENAUDE V. TURNER ROW 2: N. BROWN M. MCHENDRIE J. BAILEN P. CARRINGTON ROW 3: P. MOELLER C. ELA M. WILSON P. McCoY C. SHAMROTH R. CONNETTE C. DAVIS B. JOHNS B. GRIFFITH M. Nucxons Row 1: M. TYSON E. Sunow H. MARCY Row 2: L. LYoNs A. UMPLERY J. FLEMING Row 3: J. PARKER W. LINDBURG M. ALTON Mlssmc: J. LE'ro P. MCMURRAY M. MONTANEY K. NEWI-1oUsE L. OLIPHAN1' C. PAUL S. Roumson D. RoBoT'roM S. ROEBER M. ROSENBLUM N. Ross N. STEPHENS I 'VIABY M0lBllISSON Row 1: K. CURTIS S. MABREQ' A. STORER M. PLASS D. GOODWIN M. STEITZ C. LUMB C. DAVIS L. LAWTON M. ESSIEMBRE D. NICHOLS N. J ONES P. PARSONg S. MORRXLA J. COMINg Row 2: F. MITCHELL M. L. JOHNSON B. DONAHUE' B. SAOIINER. Ll Row 1: B. ANDERSON, A. GUILLIVER, N. ANTON, A. ANSELL, P. Roos, N STEIN, D. FULTON: Row 2: P. AOELAAR, D. DANAQ MISSING: R. DEFILIPPO, M DOWNING, S. FOLEY, C. FULLERTON, S. HAINLINE, H. HARDING, E. KNOPPINC K. LANDAU, T. MCNAB, G. NILSSON, E. OLSON, P. OLSON, E. POND. M. L PORTER, E. SCHWARTZ, L. SNAY, M. E. STEWART, C. W1-Ima. 055 Q - A 235 Row 1: D. Ewmc R. BERKOLTZ R. MosLEY Row 2: K. WEEKS P. JOHNSON L. Pusmcxw L. GORDON A. HALSEY J. SINCLAIR L. CAMPBELL Mxssmc: E. ALLYN S. BARRETT A. BREENE E. BROYDRICK E. CLIFFORD C. COPELAND W. DOBLE C. EISENRELDER M. E. ESSIAMRRE E. GLOVER C. HARDINC 1 Row 1: M. WALKER M. CLARKESON R. GAMBERT R. WARD C. POTTER M. LORING Row 2: M. HARDENBERGH P. BENsoN I. CHARTOFF J. CONNOR K. DOYLE N. FINN A. ALREE J. GEORGE Row 3: J. ANDERSON S. LocALro K. HAMILTON LANIBDIN Row 1: E. MOOIKPI. R. ZYBALA L. COLLAN D. QUILLAN V. Hsu' Row 2: L. CONNLH E. NIARKMAN E. Tlscnum S. LIENDELSON A. BERGMAN J. FINKELSTEIN Row 3: J. LUNT C. HULL C. CULLEY I. GROENWBGEN E. STEWART Row 1: B. BRUNOFF A. FICHMAN F. ROBINSON G. NELSON C. BATLEY I. MURILLO Row 2: C. COIKACCI J. YASSER J. BI-IMONT M. HAMILTON H. LCTT S. STEVENS E. ELLISON ROW 3: A. DuBnow C. SIDELMAN G. W:-:Yan L. Jo11NsToN M. MOERSHEL J. BENBASSET T. Com Row 1: J. KOWAL, C CLMMINGS M SILBER Row 2 K SPLNDLOXE C SHAUCER A GELPKE P CANTA J ROEMAN N BLUMEEHL. S LENz, L. HUGHES, M J COTTON E STAPLES Mxssmc E BRESNAE N CINSEL T EISEN M FLECK J FORMAN M HANAFIN E HARDIN, M. HosMER D JOHNSTON L LARKEY M LEWIS G MACENIS P MCCLURE S MIKKFLSON llAMILTON Row 1: N. STONE K. HIGGINS P. Bvscnorr M. BRUEN E. Louis Row 2: E. KAGAN M. ROBERTS S. MELINETTE J. ADLER R. Yomc Row 3: J. HAc1cs-:Arr M. WELCH E., ROBERTSON D. KRAFT L. REICHEET I ' 1 i Row 1: H. REYNOLDS K SPENDLOVE L LEVIN Row 2 L FRIEDIN C MEYER G WPINTRAUB N DUEIN B BARTON L BALEONX E. ABnEELAg1Row 3 M LASHER C FUJIWARA E TOWNES L I D GILBERT A GRAY Row 4 S SMITH E CHASE D MATTHEWS S. LADR, S. MARTIN J DIAMONDSTEIN S TERRELL MISSING J NFWMAN D NOEL C PIAN L REICHFRT S SAGER H SAL.NDERs E. ScHwAR'rz, M STRAYER N I I Row 1: S. HERMMN M. E. VIENISR S. HAVIILL C. GAUDIANI Row 2: R. JENSET1-I G. SAUNDI-:Rb A. KIRWAN M. L. POLAN H. JACKSON Row 35: E. SHRADER S. ECGERLS S. MORGAILI M. SILLIMAIL W. ANDREWS D. A. RoEssNEa M. HUNTER P. EVANS B. LUNTi H. WARE KATIIABIN E BLUNT Row 1: MRS. Gsm M. RAISLER K. Mmzcsn M. WILLIAMS S. Anas J. ABBOTT S. Rms A. SETI-INESS K. FARLEY Row 2: D. MILLEN P. YOUNG A. BERNSTEIN M. TUPLING S. FREIBI-LRG E. Elem T. NACHTMAN M. WALK!-1 Row 1: S. NISHIJIMA P. DALE J. Lxanow N. Nl-ZWMAN 2. 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MANNING, J. Msnrrz, K. MEISTIER, W. MENARD, K. MOOIIE, B. MUTRUX, S. 0,CONNOR, C. PENNA, E. PLEVA, D. ROUN, A. STEIN, M. VERNAGLIA, W. WARNER, E. Wmss, L. WHITEFIELD. nw 'N .H A. TOWILL R. RICHMAN C. MCNANIARA C. URION J. STERN 5, S. RYAN P-P WI 'Is LABIIABEIL 1 Row 11: S. SCHWEITZFR R. KOURY Row A. LUFQIA J. NAGJEL S. LEISER E. GAMACHE R. Suon J. MARECHNER J. YETKR H. HARRINGTON P. ZAMMATAR0 Row 3: E. GREENBERC M. CURNEN L. TROELL P. WEJL A. COULDILJIG J. CURTJN J. ROEB Row 1: E. FHIJRY, P. BETHEL, J. HEZATH, G. CAEHITIAN, S. RANKING Row 2: S. DRAGONE, S. ROSSIRE, J. GERMAN, D. PHILLIPS, B. REIN B. KAYE, A. TRENKAMI-, S. S'm.n'I:R, D. RII9nI-zs, P. GJETTUMQ Row 3: C. D.-xLzIaLL, E. FASANO, C. BOHMFALK, B. WOODWARIJ, M. Fos TER, P. HAMAR, M. ROBERTS, R. H01-'I-'ERT, J. RIIOME, J. HARKNESS, M. HUNT, A. SCLILLY, J. OLSENQ BIISSING3 P. BAKER, C. BARTLETT, E BRADLEY, R. CI-IARNEY. E. DI-:SANTIs, M. DOLAN. M. DRESSLER, C. FERAYONI, C. FRENCH, S. GRAY. A. HACGSTROM, S. HARRIS, H. HI-:LLER S. HOLLAND. -1 T 41 ly 4, sl 1 gk' .- x i 1 'Pk M 1 T 1 r X ,, 1 Mia! tu L' W' ' , ' :gig 1 f 1 1 4 xy. .4 Aw ,-,Ax ,fu s.,x .6 I AV 7 Y. ,1 ia, My ' R ,tv AJ A I v X 'r 1 i I J GRACE SNIITI1 J ROW 1: A. HINTLIAN L. BRILL S. DEMAAR K. YoUNc S. CONDON Row 2: G. RosEN S. MAINZER N. TOURNIER J. RANALLO Mxss SCHNEIDER N. SEMANSKY Row 3: S. MA1RsoN L. BAIRD M. DREWS N. GILBERT K. Jw!-IYER L. BAQUIE B. ALTMAN Row 1: J. WINANS, J. KELLER, W. AARON, J. ALEXANDER, K. OLsoN, A. Ross, J. WILEQ Row M. PASTERNACK, W. JAMES, R. KIRSCHNER, C. SELIGMANN, C. ANDREWS, M. MEYER, L. MARTIN, REINFELDQ Row 3: J. SILVERMAN, V. PUDER, D. HARDY, S. SANRORN, D. SANBORN, M. Fnosr, SEGAL, L. GUYTON, G. Hucx, J. TARLOW, G. URBANOQ Mlssmcz N. BACSHAW, E. DoNAcnY, HALPERN. M. BRASTOW, C, G-LOVER, J. SEVERTNI, J. LEONARD. D. Voc'r, J. THORP, J. BELLEELEUR, C. CARE, S. CORCORAN, J. LAURENCE, C. GROSS, F. SIENKOWSKIQ MISSING! P. BAJORIN, 5. BARKER, S. BARRETT, G. CHIOVOLONI, B. COPPETO, R. DOWNES, M. EAMES, .T FII:I.Ds, L. GILI., A. HAAS, D. JOHNSTON, N. JONES, A. KAPTONAK, J. LEONARD, M. MANCA, A. MCBRIDE, S. NICCARTHY, D. PISC ZEK, S. PRIDDY, L. REED, M. RICHARDSON, B. RUDOLIAH, C. SACI-IATELL0, M. STEBBINS, D. WALDO, M. WELLS, N. WILLIAMS, E WRIcI-IT. COMMUTEBS SEATEB: A. GERMAIN C. JVIILLER D. LITTLEFIELD D. GWIN S. ENDEL R. CHERIS P. HITCIHIENS N. BEIINIER J. HAIIIIIGAN I B. HUFFAM S. LEAIIY STANDING! L. BARKER M. COHEN M. CORBETT S. Womm' J. HUTTON K. LEI-'KEN J. A. JACOBS L. BALFOUIQ D. FREEDMAN J. ROVETTI BllANi?0BD 1... How 1: V. Imran, S. BIIUSMAN, RInsMAN- MISSING 1 X- I . . . . I I V , . -.ff-1, -' 7,3 : wap..--6.117153 - - ' ' '- FP. lvl! ' 'fiik-1 LEVINSON, K. KARSLAKE, B. BQERMEESTER, M. P. FRENCHQ Row 2: C. ANDERSON C. YEATON R. LoM- CAMBRIA. M- DAVID: ROW 31 D- CAMP, J. SCHAPPALS, J. INTRATOR, S. CRYST, P. PERCY, M. Jo,HNs0N, J. CAREY S GABBAY L GOODMAN E Hannhxc G JUSTIN K K '- I I J- , - , - , - ' , . , . UNSTLER, R. LAKE, L. PELLECCHIA, N. Roma, B. SEARS. D. STEIN. Row 1: V. LA GRANGE P. BERKY D. WERNEKE B. REID Row 2: B. D1cKsoN B. DITROLIO R. SEVUME L. MAHLA C. FRIEDMAN J. HAVENS A. PALMER K. GARCIA S. REPAss Row 3: C. Rohr: D. KELLY P. ALTOBLLLO C. METCALFE B. PARSONS fWlTH MEG, P. ANTELL BLACKSTIINE Row 112 S. G1-:MEINHARDT K. COLSON Qwrm MEG, - B. Ovsmsmcxc D. STODDARD J. HAV1-:Ns Row 2: M. GARVIN B. D'UNLOP D. HUMMEL M. Rnsvns C. Zlonno S. EHLINGER K. GARCIA Row 3: D. MAULSBY T. TAFF1NnEn P. CAMPBELL C. NOSTRAND S. GODDARD J. DONOVAN A. SHULMAN E. CAYNOR C. CUNNINGHAM MISSING: M. FINKI-LLSTEIN S. GOLBIN S. JOHANSON L. RANDALL V. PUDER L. ScHEcH'n-:n L. STIENING ? Q35 . J. X PLANT Row 1: J. GRANVILLE, H. SPOEHR, H. DREW, M. WALKER, P. HAGEQ Row 2: P. GAYNOR, H. LEISTNER, I. OBST, K. Woon, J. BAUMGOLDQ Row 3: K. HENE- AGE, R. PLATT, B. WILSON, K. LEcc, L. ALTMAN, B. ABRAMOWITZ, D. GREEN- s'rEIN, J. NEWMAN, N. KALISH. Row 1: 'S. LIVINGSTON, S. Bowuzs, E. MAY, D, AIDEN, P. NozNIcK, N. LUNDQ Row 2: F. THURNAUER, S. LUNTZ, J. CAMPO, V. KENT, K. DUNN, S. WALLITZER S. CIIALLENDEII, S. LAKE: Row 3: S. HII.I.E, T. EVANS, V. SMITH, D. FINNIEI.I.o L. SETTERHOLM, S. RQTIAISCHILD, C. LEWIS, N. GROSSELFINGERQ MISSING! B BLOCK, A. KILEY, K. LASKY, M. ZANARINI. I I v Row 1: E. HIRSCHQ Row 2: G. FERGUSON, N ENGLEHART, M. ARI-INT? Row 3: G. GREENING W. COLTON, J. HERRIvIANNg Row 4: J. GILES, C ADLER, W. PETERS Row 5: A. MORGAN, L. MONA HAN, J. BELDENQ Row 6: A. BROWN, N. MACAL AsTERg Row 7: M. MORRIS, B. METZGER, S. GEIL J WIN IIIIADI Row 1: E. RAWSON, E. WEBER, F. BECK, S. ARDERY, M. BUHGESS, S. GODFREYQ Row 2: E. GLASCOCK, S. WELCH, M. HYDE, E. ZWEIFLER, D. NIE, K. DUDIJEN, J. SAPIA, S. ABENDROTH. MIss1Ncs C. AIJLER, A. ALLWARDT, M. ALTER, B. BALAMACI, E. JARLINER, W. CASMAN, L. DANNENEERG, M. GEYER, N. GIANNASIO, S. HOGAN, J. HORWITZ, S. HULSART, P. JOHNS, K. KLEBE, C. KOCK, M. KOMLINE, J. LEFEVRE, L. MATERA, A. IVIORCENSTERN, P. PETTIS, M. POLITIS, S. REID, M. SILTON, J. SODERMAN, M. SPOERRI, J. TI-IoMPsoN, J. URICCHIO, K. VAN- DOORN, L. WETERRINCS, R. WILCOX, C. WORMSER. F Row 1: A. C01-IN R BELLANTONE S Bouuol-'F Row 2 L SMITH L FAY A ,IAc0BowxTz P 'Kham A VERPRALNRUS C ULRICH B Tn0LlN, S. UEACH M Nmmwrz C Cnossuav K Hmmwc L ROSENBERG 1 f K N N Row 1:i C. KAMENI G. GLIDDEN A. HARVEY M. MCMLEN M. Comm Row 2: W. GREEN L. UPsoN Row 1: A. CORPENINC S. BAUMAN K. HENSL1-:ix M. RAPOPORT Row 2: P. LEw1s l.. MCWILLIAMS A. ROBINSON G. BONNER Row 3: L. llAnJlYANNAx1s H. HAMMOND B. Bnonsmf N. Knoox M. KING Row 4: J. MCKINNEY N. COIIMON B. WOODING K. Dvnvxc ROW 5: B. DAvlsoN R. SEmLrrz L. ALLECAERT D. FERGUSON J. SIMON Row 6: E. SEATH A. WADLEIGH N. PAUL D. ToLLx Row 7: L. SEALE J. CANTERBURY B. HATCH MISSING: D. Fnosr D. HANcocx J. SANDBERG KNOWLTON Row 1: A. Ron: B. Loucr: A. HIBBARD M. HAYES C. CRAWFORD H. HENNINC J. KATZ Row 2: M. SINGER A. Co'rswonT1-I C. SORENSON D. HACK J. ANDREWS Row 3: P. CAREY F. RAKATANSKY P. GALLACHER D. J ENKS P. SMALZI-:L Row 4: J. LEVY B. YOUNG C. COLE . A. RUEDEMANN J. KROLL Row 5: C. LEssE C. SNYDER P. PENNIC J. LACOUTURE P. WYATT M. L1PsHUTz E . V A. Rm. . P. MI:I.IcAN L. S1'I:I3Ns P. Houm-:n J. H4I.I. K. BARN!-L'l'I' J. SHI-:LIQON M. RI:I:sI: R. PI-fax S. LASOVJCK C. I-II:nMAzNN S. Snuwvwrrz L. MAYEII N. Form M. HAR1 S. MELNICI-IUK J. ENRIGH ' J. Hom! S. MICHALCZYKJ L. OLSONJ S. MITCHELL I. TsAcoYsANI:s K.- EICHLEAY K. LEWIS. D. HALL L. MILLI-:II MISSING! B. BERTOLETTE N. SILvERs'I'oNI: LAZRU S ' 'nf' ' I ? Row 1: D. Ax.Tn:zu, P. Gox-'F, R. CRUTCHLEYQ Row 2: J. MA- culms, C. MELICAN, S. TREMBLAYg Row 3: T. CARSON, V. VISCA, P. Guxowg Row 4: S. KENNEDY, H. KANE, C. MILLER: Row 4: K. RI-ZDINGTON, S. FULLER. ENIILY ABBEY Row 1: K. STOTHPLRT, C. TENENBAUM, L. 0'NExu., B. Scmumr, B. WALKER, J. ScHEFFLERg Row 2: L. JACKLE, S. HUNT, G. YUN, S. RAFFERTY, R. WALLEY, S. Coucx-1, K. Hoorzn. Mxssmc: J. l'lom-LRMAN. 1 .L 1 5 .II Row 11 V' U 4: 3 O 2 U DHCP? m STEPS.. 52 .2 1: P is 2 5 5 fs Q -4 U -YINAL v K. ScHoEPFr:lc J. STocKlNr: M. COLART M. KEENAN C. HERMANSON E. BRAHLEIU J. KUPm's. K 1-v 'I' u' ,X 1 I .V L ,A 1 ., . glgirx-vf xp g y s Row 1: Y. RICHARDSON, J. HEGELMAN, H. MUNCH,-D. DAVIS, Row 2: W. SPEAR, M. CALE, J. Rico, L. MIDDLEMAN, E. H0mEIMEn, B. BUIIKE, E. MCCREERYQ Row 3: B. HUNT, H. EPPS, M. BAUER, B. LIVESEY, D. SMALL, M. RICE, D. DAUTERMAN, D. GARTHWAITE, R. FROMME, S. FINNEYQ MISS- ING: M. BLUM, M. BRADEN, K. BUCHSBAUM, J. BUDDING, B. DALGLISI-I, M. DANIEL, D. DEARBORN, M. DENNIS, S. FOSKETT, M. GANS, M. GILLESPIE, C. GOODY, L. HAYS, M. KAITZ, M. KAUFMAN, J. KEHOE, K. LANE, J. LITTELL, J. NICINTOSH, S. MILLER, P. Moanow, B. OUTCALT, R. PHILLIIPS, J. ROBINSON, R. SCHULTZ, K. SILVERMAN, G. THOMPSON, B. VEITCH, G. WHIDDEN, D. GOLIJMAN. I DIARY IIAIIKNESS L. LENNOX J. CocAN A. KARMEL A. LANGDON K. LANDO H. Woon M. MILLER S. BRISTOL P. GNAzzo J. DUNLEAVY Row 1: A. BUSH J. HAn'rw1c B. MARSHALL E. GOLDBERG S. PARKHURST L. BRAHMS S. LEE J. AXELROD Row 2: P. MARTIN S. CoHN M. MACFARLANB M. Sum N. Nswcowm R. CHAPMAN B. HI-ICLEMAN W. THOMPSON L. STONBERG J. RUSTIGIAN Row 1: J. SILVER P. HALE Row 2: G. RICE C. Monosm N. GROA1' D. BERNATOWICZ S. ADAMS L. Rumcsn S. FLYNN Row 3: B. JoHNsoN K. GUENTHER A. FERTIG H. BENEDICT P. KEENAN N. GARLAND Howl: L. FLAMER S. Cxocxsn C. COHEN 258 ' JANE ADADAMS ROW 1: J. PEKOC C. MAYERON J. ZA1vm. S. W1-HTL: J. BERKMAN S. EMERY D. STEARNS Row 2: J. IRVING D. GAMMONS M. HUMELSINE R. BARNES B. BEAQH J. BAsso K. ANDERSON S. Powzu. L. LINDSAY P. CHOATE A 5 Row 1: , B. RANGE 1 E. LEADER M. J. KIRSCHMAN S. MILBRATH N. KAUFMAN A. WERNER Row 2: D. SCI-INICK C. FRASER A. RUSSELL K. KARL N. TOGIKAWA S. PIERSON D. DONAHUE L. MILES x FREEMAN I Im w F395 Row 1: K. BARD, A. BERGIDA, L. SOLWAY, F. BERTELLI, J. GREENBERG, M. E. KLINSKI, T. RICHARDSON, Row 2: M. GEHRXG, B. WEND, D. NEALEg Row 3: S. FEIGHL, D. ScHN1cK, B. Bom-IAM, P. RosENBERc, A. HOEFMANN, D. WEINSTOCK, B. Nomus, M. CLEVELAND, N. Sun'- LEY, R. TSCHAEPPELER, P. HUDDLESTONQ MISSING! J. ADLER, S. BUCKENHAM, N. ELIASON, B. GOLDMAN, M. HAcEaoEcx, J. HAEMMERLE, L. JOHNSON, B. KAPLAN, D. LOWREY, -J. MACKENZIE, L. MARKS, M. MONROE, C. PAN, B. ROSENBERG, C. SCHREYI-B, S. SUDERLAND, A. B. WHITE, D. Woou, A. YELLOT. I EQQEK' 'ii' :S SW- 1x fi S -M,-. Sn wen -r- ,-f-, -if gx. , --Q-, : 1' 'Qi- J :,!.:-cg, 0 Wm- . 1 N 1 -l l f ' I, XX, ,fx jg 3 X . X 19 B ,III xx N x ff! X LD 1.1 Q r IE . I J' f ' w 1 L L 1 A M S E2 l ff ' Q g' 'rsnms Q O Q L I 13:1 ... Z .... -- QQ ' I - ------ ---- QW -uw Z '1 E X I 'T ' f i l I I i 414 -i- V E E PLAYINGQE ' ,WV 9' A 1 N 1--WT' AA P ' V l'.1-... fflli ET ' 1 ig-1--R 'Q time E Y F- E L D 'W' gl 51 f I E 5 4Q I I I I I U I.- .... .1 L- ----- -----Q A4g f iT 2gT- Q l -f Q L41 , I IL: gr 77' s ' Q PARKING X, XX I Fl E LD 0 'Cf x 5 f' . Q' 5157 - E Q ly. ' 1: ,,,iit?' 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'JH' -fu ww- H - 4!v'l:L,1.3 . -qs Lulu, , JL, .. ..F'.G'i4'.,ef, - . :Ng X.-v - . N v 5. 7 :'4 v n xg ,A- A Gs-Ju .-. , 1 Mffllin .-,., n-Q. v- t Y , JM-. VJ-, , .,s .--x L..., , 1 L -rf. ... j, -KY.. I . w.-.....-- .- Y.. .-., Ja., . 1 ' ,gk 4. 5 1 M N, , w F.,--gm if , n . --.IW ,. 14:1 , 'WT-'If'-'f'- 1 vf TQ .......,- -., 5' . I IL. ,:...... - 1 ' V -aux'-1v-0 , f , ,- ... li. . .1 I 'I 'V QW, wz. 1 .w r- - 4 .-.... 'iw-',f:ru.l.y3,. 5 Q. - - X X 2 N '1 PATRONS Mr. and Mrsl W. Mack Abbott ' Mr. and Mrsl Wallace Adler Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Andrist Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston Beach Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bettingen Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Brauer Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brooks, Jr. Mr. and Mrsl Albert Brown Mrs. Meyer Brusman l Mr. and Mrsl B. V. Burtch Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Byecroft Mr. H. R. Catherwood Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William Citron Dr. and Mrs. Palmer K. Colson Mr. John L. Cotsworth Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. William A. Curnen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Curtin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso DeMartino Mr. and Mrs.IJoseph R. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Roswell K. Doughty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Dray Mr. and Mrs. Rodney T. Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Loriiner K. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Eberhardt Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Emmons Dr. and Mrs. Jay H. Eshelman Dr. and Mrs. Silas M. Evans Dr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman Dr. and Mrs. Selig Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs Baxter Fullerton Dr. and Mrs. James M. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerbrach Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Goldman Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. William F. Harrigan Dr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey Harring Dr. and Mrs. john W. Hendricks Mr and Mrs. Hfilliam Heyman Mr and Mrs. 1 mbrose S. Higgins Dr. and Mrs. Thomas EQ Hogan Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holland Mrs. H. Woodbridge Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hulsart Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. J acobowitz Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Jaffin Mr. and Mrs. Williain R. Johns Dr. and Mrs. Jules J. Justin Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Karslake Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Keer Mr. and Mrs. Robinson E. Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koester, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J bhn Lasher Mr. and Mrs. Bhrney Larkey Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Lebert Harry Lebow Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bertram Littman Mr. and Mrs.- Lawrence D. Marks Mr. Barney P. Mazonson Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara E. A. Melander John H. Monroe George B. Morrill, Jr. N. B. Morse Robinson Murray, Jr. F. Nierintz Satoru Nishijima Mrs. Sidney J. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Bolvin E. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Opdyke C. Overbeck Michael J. Paranko Captain and Mrs. Lee Partlow Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Pass Ralph Pellecchia R. A. P-eterson George S. Pettis W. H. Pickett John C. Pierson Mrs. George F. R. Plass Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Raisler Sy Robinson J. H. Ronk H. John Rowland Henry Sapia Max Schulman Dr. and Mrs..John P. Scully Mr. and Mrs. Roderick H. Sears Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shamroth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Max Sidelinan Mr. and Mrs. lsidor Slotnik Mrs. H. Eddy Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding Albert D. Spicer R. McLean Stewart D. George Sullivan Harry C. Tehan Myer Tenenbaum Roy Troell C. Theodore Trolin Lloyd Tupling Andrew J. Verprauskus George R. Wahlquist Walter Walley Edward J. Ward George E. Weber' John Weeks Mrs. Robert H. Weil Mrs. Dougald Mr. and Mrs. C. White John White Mr. Prentice White X THE CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ALUMNAEIASSOCIATION CLUBS CALIFORNIA Northern California The Peninsula: COLORADO Colorado: fDenverD CONNECTICUT Fairfield County: Hartford: Litchfield County: Meriden-Wallingford: New Haven: New Haven: New London: Waterbury: DELAWARE Delaware: f Wilmington? DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington: ILLINOIS Chicago: INDIANA Indianapolis: KENTUCKY Kentucky: fLouisvilleJ MAINE Southern Maine: MASSACHUSETTS Boston : Western Massachusetts: Worcester : MICHIGAN Twin Cities: MISSOURI St. Louis: NEW HAMPSHIRE New -Hampshire: NEW JERSEY Bergen County: Central New Jersey: Essex County: Princeton: NEW YORK Central New York: Nassau-Suffolk: New York City: Rochester: Westchester: OHIO Akron : Cincinnati : Cleveland : Columbus and Central Ohio: PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia : Pittsburgh : WISCONSIN Milwaukee: WELCOMES THE CLASS or 1965 PRESIDENTS Elizabeth L. Burger '61, 24467 Jackson Street, San Francisco Nancy Jones deForest fMrs. Taber, Jr.J '62, Stanford Village, Apt. 423-2, Stanford Elizabeth Swisher Childs fMrs. Orlo EJ N '44, 1722 Illinois Street, Golden Virginia Bowman Corkran fMrs. Sewell H., Jr.J, '45, 7 Davis Lane, Darien Marjorie Fee Manning fMrs. Raymond AJ '43, 12 Cherryfield Drive, West Hartford Mary Fluty Roraback fMrs. Charles WJ '58, 126 Torrington Heights Road, Torrington Jean Moran Gaffey fMrs. Joseph LJ '40, 15 South View Drive, Wallingford Helen Lavietes Krosnick fMrs. Geraldl '34, 93 Diamond Street, New Haven fCo-presj Hyla Alderman Raphael CMrs. Howard PJ '50, 50 Mumford Road, New Haven 06515 fCo presl Miss Mary Rita Powers '42, 7 Cliff Place, Norwich Prudence Merritt Montrezza fMrs. Victor SJ '51, Old Sherman Hill Road, Woodbury Sarah Rodney Cooch 'fMr,s. Edward W., Jr.J '41, Third and Harmony, New Castle Barbara A. Twomey '4-1, 2500 Q Street N.W., Washington, D.C., 20007 Bernice Stein Newberger fMrs. Kennethj N '38, 214 Cedar Avenue, Highland Park Marilyn Raub Creedon f Mrs. Richard OJ '50, 129 East 50th Street, Indianapolis 5 Constance Bleecker Blayney fMrs. Paul J .J '42, 1805 Herr Lane, Louisville 4-0222 Louise Parker James fMrs. P. Heyward, Jr.J '4-5, 117 Neal Street, Portland Anne Flemming Lessels I Mrs. David JJ '52, 78 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge 02138 Mildred S. Howard '20, 20 North Sycamore Street, South Hadley Frances Freedman Jacobson fMrs. M. Howardj '56, 43 Dick Drive, Worcester Georgia Geisel Littlefield fMrs. Paul AJ '55, 8609 Kell Avenue South, Minneapolis 31 Ann Rubenstein Ruwitch fMrs. Wallace RJ '61, 22 Nantucket Lane, Olivette 63132 Nancy Head Bryant I Mrs. Harry L., Jr.J ex '4-8, ftempj 238 Pleasant Street, Laconia Helen' Pai1lovich I'womey fMrs. Neil FJ '51, 333 Frances Street, Teaneck Chloe Bissell Jones fMrs. Lester P., Jr.J '51, 3 Elm Place, Chatham Barbara Garlick Boyle fMrs. Robert, IIIJ '54, 25 Francisco Way, West Caldwell Janet Callaghan Blattner .fMrs. Donald J .J '49, 276 Shadybrook Lane, Princeton Lucia Beadel Whisenand fMrs. Stephen FJ '58, 108 Circle Road, Syracuse 13210 Jane Borman Brown fMrs. James WJ '4-9, 122 Exeter Road, Massapequa, L.I. Miss Janet E. Torpey '56, 83-73 Charlecote Ridge,'Jamaica 32 Nancy Yanes Hoffman fMrs. Marvin J .J ex '50, 51 Arlyle Street, Rochester, N.Y. 14607 Naomi Kissling Esser f Mrs. P. Boicej N '40, 256 Old Colony Road, Hartsdale Catherine Ake Bronson fMrs. Wright, Jr.J '39, 4175 Delaware Avenue, Akron 44-303 Carolyn Finn Sacks fMrs. Edward HJ '51, 74-25 Elbrook Drive, Cincinnati 37 Betty Jane Palmer Gililland fMrs. B. Albertl N '38, 7040 Carriage Hill Drive, 3204-, Brecksvllle Eloise Stumm Brush fMrs. Christopher VJ '4-2, 2350 Canterbury Road, Columbus 43221 Alice Hess Crowell fMrs. Davidj '50, 694- General Knox Road, Wayne Janice Cleary Parker WlMrs. Nathan K., Irj '53, 118 Wilmar Drive, Pittsburgh 38 Louise Schwarz Cota fMrs. Norman D., Jr.I '45, 1810 East Hampton Road, Milwaukee 17 X . - . 1' ,I ', uf: T Af' , - - , 1 1 I ' ' Y .F ? I U,.-- , 'Viva A- LQQQ2, N 2. I, , 1510 Sw wffgf' ww f-Q-Q j f S245 ' -A3 1 Q 3 f 'N x 8 2 3 SR 2 , ' I ,lf ul 'V ' 1' -' G 5 RX FM' 'flu Q l 5 ,. I I. 'Gi v -1 O Q 'V II film E -Q 3 A rm I I ff Q X950 gn ' glwl S E QCSN 2 Q ' Q m CW A ' V, CS I ' IJJIIL 5 Q 3 .1 Il ,I4 ! 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FROM PHOTOGRAPHY TO LITHOGRAPHY A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEARBOOK Bradbury, Sayles, O'Neill, Hurley Ka Thomson, Inc. Chrysler Building New York 17, N.Y. '1- iw Wellesley Mass 19 Northgate Rd CE 5 8877 Bmmh Offices Albany N Y 450 Western Ave HE 8 0361 Dlwtography Dwmswn Vlctor O Nelll 1,4-AQ?-Q.. Mali.: , F' .VEJ12 if he , i -, QE' W ' . 1 fl ' 'lj if , Ja 1 - fy ,5 '-91 1-,YA ' ' , 4.11 ' - ,V 1 A be W. 7 . , ' 2' 'H' , ' - , 'Qf ii? ' :Q ' ll ,.. . - I Mk-, U ' .lj N A. Il. l-ll L , , X , F3 , Q , ll-L. Til f' IE lx , 1 . , ., , , .V ., 2- M iff 'lil la I 1312, A W e ' .ilfflfn . Y Q Z F r U jf ' ,T 7 I '7 .7 - . . . . , . 1 ' 'x 'r ' Congratulations are COCA-COLA i BOTTLING extended to the COMPANY Class of 1965 THE LI3NTZ IRON 81 STEEL CO. OF Canton, Ohio NEW LONDON, b INC. wx, T u HOLIDAY INN mn x I I , ,X M49 fl t if: 4' S U ,, B 0, m...CA ,Q ' ra wim Qtr THE NA'rloN's 'V A ,ff X Q I. 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GORRA Your traditional shopping spot for clothes with a distinctive look. 237-239 State St. New London, Conn. sp BRO. , l l i 1 1 1 1 THE TASTE THAT TELLS THE FLAVOR THAT SELLS THE FINEST UNDER THE SUN MALOOF'S ICE CREAM CO. 555 BANK STREET NEW LONDON 442-5353 Cnwsanrumrxoms '65 Fson RHNFORD C. 81 L. RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE PHONE GL 2-9440 - 2-9449 HODGES SQUARE 405 WILLIAMS STREET SHOPPERS MA - RO S FROM I 'CAPITOL CANDY SHOPPE I 83 BROAD STREET H I -' ---'-ill SINCEREBEST . Mews EwHsHEsToALL I OFYOUIN '65 ' PLANT! WE GIVE YOU ZlIZEUSLIi1'.?IIj2,25v 04 n ACME I AUTUMATJIC SALES INTHE l Subsidiary of New England I Cigar 81 Tobacco Inc. I CANDY CIGARETTE5 B 0 0 S H 0 P o . 37 Ch h St t N L d 4412 33440 CUNY? vb 6 A f ' INTERSTATE ROUTE 95 - GROTON, CoNN. - 4-45-9784 restaurant cocktail lounge banquet rooms I l dancing saturday evening All rooms have air-conditioning, private bath, telephone and t 1 1 N We make reservations for all KNOTI' HOTELS ! 273 I ,fi Eh 46745691 A-J' f new london 60 state street clothiers to gentlemen and their sons shop GENUNC-PS a complete department store state street downtown new london 443-5385 noise noise none X bibite igitur '65 yea yes. yea l-lcumq Hcu-kr-42.045 VLOLLAR- ferry tavern old lyme connecticut l. . modern l gdecfric A t 5 ln 1' groton and new london, conn l I E, V I wi compliments of 0 , 0 I marks? m1chael s dan'y l 1 7 7 1 Come to the CONNECTICUT YANKEE for the Sheer Fun of It! From a short overnight stay to a large meeting including banquets and meeting rooms, the Yankee can serve your needs best! EXIT 74 CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE NIANTIC, CONNECTICUT Distinctive Styling for Fashion Minded Collegiates ELLY'S Dresses - Suits - Gowns Coats - Sportswear - Lingerie Jewelry 127 State Street New London, Connecticut Compliments of THE BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN windham ws , Q Z- - ' A Nm , 1 I X' 4 -K 1 O V N E I . A 0 Rgahlg KATHARINE BLUN Lf - xx IT A-LI ERICAN Your banking center Fon CHECKING AND RESTAUR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, iiz PERSONAL LOANS ANI5 A College Tradition for 28 Years I 52 Truman Street Phone 443-9895 . , . .. ,:-. . .- .-.-.-.-.W-,.,A:. 4.3 -:I:2:1:2:2:f:i5'42Q:3z:g S:Ii:-:-:-'-'A4.5'f-A--'-:- ' f EVERY MODERN, CONVENIENT BANKING SERVICE. 'EfE2ErSrEr52S52f3 -.4,-.-.':551 5:15115:-zgzg-.i:g:3:5s-5:5 :1:2:f:2:92rZ:rfE1ErEEr.. E: 22rEfE12rSrESssEZG:5:Z:: , :A:-:A:-zV:-1':-41:-z-z-:+:-rm...-. I-N ,,vj:g.g,g55. 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I w 4 BEST HISHES THE CLASS oF H65 SEIFERT'S BAKERY 225 BANK STREET 443-6808 CAKES AND PAST RIES FOR PARTIES -1.'. 1 53.5 YOUR I A TRAVEL ,, m E REQUIREMENTS 7A7AVil 5169510 NEW LONDON OROTON NORWICH 140 STATE ST SHOPPERS MART 1 BROADWAY I . .,Y-v Y 'ie' W ' ..... Cao BEST wash-QES A55 6 5 from EMILY ABBEY and WNA L HOUSES ik 'YF 4913 dwwxer ai Lzvmly PERRY AND STUNE Jewelers Since 1865 Crane Stationery z cia n r X -464- THE WOMAN 'S SHOP 1 236 State Stre New L d N Y WEF Hoi E USE A ?9Owx X 1 Pooka op 4 Q 4 NIB? L1 H' L9 4 Con QRA +0 LA? - 5 W C LAS OF ' O F'Fle'avv1AvN . O -J-+ QU , . P 6 'Q '. v .yew 'Q-J -1 'w mv -P fl i 54 ' hqirw sv '44vJ ' '4 'A '4 ' I i vga? K0 ' L, fjoolibye 45 ffvm, jmae 5. X fk CARWIN'S BEST WISHES A from UNIVERSAL FOOD STORES, INC. 397 Williams Street U New London I SERVICE YELLOW CABS Fashions in FOOTWEAR featuring: PROMPT - COURTEOUS ' DEPENDABLE MADEMOISELLE PAPPAGALLO MANEQUINS BASS YVEEJUNS PHONE 443-4321 1 C 'fi 1 NKQQ W wh fe f - , ABCFHAICOMPANY A?i2wwm 74 Bank Street ' C X H HA L ,Z f I - x X x New London,s Complete Photo Center xx' XXX t Rapid-Quality-Photofinishing V ROBERTS 'gsrfnvlwc THE COLLEGE SINCE 1934 EgMMMmsi K RA1DIO-TELEVISION-RECORDS ' C Q I A 9 PLAYERS-SALES--SERVICE Q' 1 I RENTALS Q3 ,J L 90 Bank Street C - er! :J 5, 442-5314 fs '-X C , ,s ei: ' ' . aan, tg - ff ao ' tw.. V' 9-'32, QC ' -M95-.g.,R K 1,411-:3fQ1:1F1cc , Y : . 4:3335 gs . 5 -r4:E1:1:-:Ye-:-bay NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Country inspired sportswear N the army navy fashion fabric I Store center I 27 State Street fabrics of distinction 442-2844 71 state street Hgifts for all occasions restaurant 1 good food Perry JCWC CPS and the bgst expert watch and Pizza 'ewelr re airin done 24 bank street new london J Y P 5 on the premises I 48 state street 442 6141 new london con uc, if G L K '65 G 7. 2 sr' Qk I 71 ' ' R I I' 9 ,a O ll Q11 Jr-if Q A HT tag, -, , it WW t Sl'-fx Co 4-l 'N--x r-4 in 54,1 N .Q ll ll ' 5 IDI l 5 . . C' W 1 as ,an 3' In , Matti be It at at I Santana Wlllllllttjt OLL . . . 63Tllllfl7LlPLCT S3T1ClW'lCll. Jane Fluids.-ns save in a savings bank the savings bank of new london home oil' ice: 63 main street branch: new london shopping center branch: the waterfall at Waterford member federal deposit insurance corp. for the best in travel service klingerman travel agency 1 1 bank street 443-2855 three brothers restaurant 4 route 32 I uncasville, connecticut l 848-3407 9 raub s hardware - sporting goods 443-6143 model supplies boy scout Outfitters 26 bank street Compliments. of CHHWXLAKEIHETAURANT Route 32 Uncasville, Conn. 848-8610 i f ' A, ,frfziif I f- ff 65 , ' x' V Q C X Z Z 5 YQ X. kg, ' f i? l,, ia...-mfr-- L, 141 Z , at 'ew Ml f Trust Your Garments With TROY FABRIC CARE SERVICE Laundering -- Dry Cleaning Cold Fur Storage PICK-UP and DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS K Dial 887-1601 if otherwise necessary JIM WOVIOTIS' 152 09812 Efaurrn In the heart of the market 345 Bank Street 443-7609 I Central 'Avenue ' Norwuch Connecticut Three Eighty Five Best Wishes THAMES VALLEY TRANS IT I ., I A FRIEND M BS e aazwa TJ lamps ns Q china I glassware FAMOUS NAMES IN . 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FRAMING . gift Sh0P 4442-94-76 259 State St. New London Koincf: wishes to thank Miss Warrine Eastburn Mr. Philip Biscuti Mr. Richard Lukosius Donald Cranz Mr. Victor O'Neill Mr. James Findley Editor-in-Chief KOINB STAFF Susan Nishijima Associate Editor Bambi Mitchell Art Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Circulation Editor Pat Altobello Ethel Bottcher Betsy Dickson Bridget Donahue Ann Doughty Sherrie DuMond Benny Harrigan Sandy Jones Carol Keyes Harriet Pinsker Joan Redmund Marian Silber Raye Simon Jane Catherwood Patty McCoy Lorrie Schecter Sandy Holland Elaine DeSantis Sue Heller Debbie Willard Sue White Pam Choate Karen Sheehan Elayne Zweiiler Sally Ryan Pat Parsons Lorna Lindsay Dorm Reps: Hamilton: Marian Silber Park: Barbie Goff Lambdin: Mimi Hamilton Katharine Blunt: Sandy Jones Morrisson: Kate Curtis, Pat Parsons Burdick: Paula Mittleman Marshall: Barbara Billows Wright: Marian Feldman Plant: Juanita Campo Larrabee: Duff y Weiss Blackstone: Betsey Dickson Grace Smith: Britta Schein Knowlton: Betsy Lodge Branford: Sue Leahy Jane Addams: Jan Sutherland Kathy Weismann Windham: Pat Johns Mary Harkness: Mary MacFarlane Emily Abbey-Vinal: Annie Kane Freeman: Lillian Morales Commuters: Carol Sachatello Lazrus: Jane Noyes, Liane Stearns Business Manager Alice Towill Advertising Manager Nan Shipley Carol Friedman Publicity Manager Sally Higgins Pris Litwin Lisa Altman Susan Dill THE EDITORS SUSAN NISHUIMA 'Editor-in-Chief SANDY HOLLAND Literary Editor 288 D 5 . 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