Connecticut College - Koine Yearbook (New London, CT)
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CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NEW LONDON, CT e N AN S I g TABLE 1l OF o DCE:DQTyNTENT? Y o NLF FACULTY Ao 7T STUDENT LIFE SPORTS 07 SENIORS 420 CLOSING 295 A CONNSCTIKUT K OLLSGS Thuesoay Seer 29 -5 T Gar - A Al -. 1 12 i wviie By Dvdsd w F A C U s are hard fo read Mes are hard fo see Music is hard ro hear And people are hard fo love 2anbppoy owwy But whether from brute need Or divine energy At last mind eye and ear And the great sloth heart will move . . . -Wiliom Meredith, Connecticur College Faculry 1955-1983 Copyright by William Meredith Oakes Ames President Jane Bredeson Assistant ro the President Margaret Watson Dean of Student Affairs Frank Johnson Dean of Faculty Philip Ray Dean of Sophomores and Juniors Yoo K'ng i Dean of Freshmen John King Dean of the College 18 Lee Kneerim Director of Continuing Education Robert Rhyne Registrar Thomas Sheridan Direcror of Administrative Service and Personnel John Krinitsky Admissions Richard McLellan Director of Unity and Volunteers Community Service Marji Lipshez Coordinator of Residential Life Leroy Knight College Treasurer i w i June Macklin Harold Juli Adam Kendon John Burton Maureen McCabe Richard Lukosius David Smalley Timothy McDowell .-. - I Cynthia Rubin Barkley Hendricks Peter Leiberr Ted Hendrickson 21 Richard Chafee John Carlin 2 Charles Price Nancy Rash Barbara Zabel Lisa Baird R. Scott Warren Yolanda Pereira Sally Taylor William Niering Charles Hickox 23 There are scholars who, looking at the scientific enfer- prise from the outside, see the huge and ever growing body of factual knowledge only as a collection of fragments, and they cry for integrafion an; synthesis. If they would come inside, if only for a sojourn, they might see that we insiders are busily engaged in the ory Slocis very activity that they exhort us fo undertake; we are building fragments of information info structures of grear beauty, comparable as achievements of the human mind and spirit with the greatest works of art and literature. These structures are a mgjor part of humanism. To define science as technology, or as cassified informatfion,' as in a certain dictionary, is as misleading as it would be to characterize the Parthenon as calcium carbonate. J. H. Hildebrand Trudy Smith Barbara Hamanaka Gertrude McKeon David Cullen Margaret Mangion 24 child devel OO i Child Development has absorbed the aftention of philosophers and scientists from the fime of rhe ancient Greeks, as both compeling scientific problems and as matrers of great practical significance for the care of children. Camille Hanlon June Patterson Margaret Sheridan Louise McGarry Claudia Bonn Clara Allison Eugene Goldfield Christine Ameele 25 Madeline Chu Charles Chu Henry T. K. Kuo Connecticut offers an unusual program in Chinese that is not just a major but an intense way of life. We in the department, faculty and students alike, choose to live up to that reputation. 26 Hajime Haji Suaviter in modo, firmiter in re. Dirk Held Joann Silverberg Each art has an instrument and a medium. The instrument of the dance is the human body; the medium is movement. The body has always been to me a thriling wonder, a dynamo of energy, excifing, courageous, powerful; a delicately balanced logic and proportion. Diana Schnitt Martha Graham Martha Myers Gerri Houlihan 27 28 'Bur apart from this contemporary mood, the ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commeoenly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by litfle else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. John Maynard Keynes Rolf Jensen Michael Federow Spencer Pack Steven Schoene Don Peppard John Sanfini Beth Hannah Jeanette Beach Blanche Boyd Peter Seng Julie Rivkin what we have loved, Others will love, and we will teach them how; Instruct them how the mind of man becomes A thousand times more beautiful than the earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things . . . In beauty exalted, as it is ifself Of quality and fabric more divine. Williamn Wordsworth George Willauer John Gordon Gerda Taranow Janet Gezari R obley Evans Alan Bradford Kenneth Bleeth Alice Johnson Nelly Murstein Roberr Artinian Jacqueline Chadourne James Williston Paris an immovable feast. X ' -E. Hemingway hl Alix Dequise a1 Open my heart, and you will see Graved inside of it, ltaly. -R. Browning Robert Proctor Marlis Cambon Janis Solomon Rita Terras John King Ursula Love 32 Mary Ruth Coleman William Cibes William Frasure Williamn Rosow Minor Myers Marion Doro Wayne Swanson Proceed, the, into the depth of your spirif, and each day you wil discover new horizons, virgin lands, rivers of immaculare purity, heavens as yer unseen, Nnew stars, and new constellations. ; Miguel de Unamuno John Deredita Rapael Ramirez Raquel Nasser Argyll Rice - Tor lk:vens W. B B l on Kenl SI ith E' D latovic Inor Lespal a Alasdair MacPhail Know then theyself, presume not God fo scan; the proper study of mankind is man. Alexander Pope The past is intelligible ro us only in the light of the present; and we can fully understand the present only in the light of the past. To enable man to undersfand the society of the past and to increase his mastery over the society of the present is the dual function of history. E. H. Carr Ty . :bli.y SaralLee Silberman F. Edward Cranz Richard Birdsall Edward Brodkin Michael Burlingame s Ernest Schlesinger Walter Brady Bridget Baird Stanley Wertheimer David Salsburg Music might be defined as a system of pro- portions in the service of a spiritual impulse. j George Crumb Paul Althouse William Dale Thomas Stoner Zosia Jacynowicz Frank Church Chinary Ung John Anthony a7 For herein lies the evil of ignorance: thaf he who is neither good nor wise is nonetheless satisfied wirh himself. ' Socrares Lester Reiss Eugene TeHennepe J. Melvin Woody Kristin Forbath Francis Shields Do uglas Roberts Sher vl Yeary Maril i yn Conklin Jeffrey Zimmerman The recognition of quality is best recognized by your peers. Charles Luce William Lessig Charles Luce Claus Wolter Marilyn Gelish Martin Schoepfer 39 Michael Monce Bernard Murnstein David Fenton Robert Rhyne Charles Bond Thormas Ammirafi It is certain that the educated man in 1984 will speak the language of science. This is not the issue. The issue is something else. Wil the educated man in 1984 be q specialist, a scientist or fechnicion with no other interests, who will run his fellowmen by the meansand brural processes of efficiency of George Orwell's book? Or wil he be a statesman, an administrator, a humanist who is at home in the methods of science, but who does not regard them as mere fools to efficiency? The choice between 1984 and an earthly paradise does not depend on the scientists but on the people for whom they work. And we are the people for whom science works. ' Jacob Bronowski John MacKinnon The Psychology Department freafs this discipline as both a research and applied science, and its faculty are widely respected for the knowledge they have generated in the areas of behavioral medicine, sfress, behavior therapy, psycholinguistics, interpersonal at- fraction and relationships, and social-personality psychology. Ann Devlin Philip Goldberg Jane Torrey Otello Desiderato 41 Whatever the historical context in which he is placed, homo religiosus always believes that there is an absolure reality, the sacred, which transcends this world but manifests itself in this world, thereby sancfifying it and making if real. Mircea Eliade Man makes religion, religion does not make man. Karl Marx A religion is a unified systems of beliefs and practices relative o sacred things . . . which unife info one single moral community . . . all those who adhere to them. Emile Durkheim Rituals reveal values ar their deepest level . . . Men express in rirual what moves them most . . . Monica Wilson Laurence LaPointe Garrett Green 42 James Rosenberg David Robb Joy Hicks-Laine Eugene Gallagher Frank i Johnson Ivan Strenski y sslan stuUdl e Helen Reeve Marijan Despalatovic dedicated ro the ideal that rational analysis of society will lead ro ifs improvement. Jerry Winter Roberr Hamptfon Frances Boudreau Arthur Ferrari The status of the art of acting among the other arts is somewhat similar to that of a basrard among legitimare children. ' Lorenz Kjerbuhl-Petersen James Lee Linda Herr Marylynn Fallon Benjamin Pierce R 2 iobert Asking Paul Fell John Kent 45 Music Library Sraff Alumni Office Snack Shop Sraff 47 Print Shop Sraff Book Store Sraff 48 49 FIRST ROW: HOPIE WINDLE, MARIA O'BRIEN, WEN DY VOLKMANN, NINA WEISBORD, HOLCH, JESSIE HEMINWAY, DEBBY HEMINWAY. LOUISE LOW, BRIGEDA BANK, TARA AULETTA. THIRD ROW: DAISY SMITH. LISA DONOUGHE, JOHN HARVEY, JASON GREAR, GEORGE PRATT, BART HOSKINS, NANCY RUGO, CHRIS GRIMEY. SITTIN' ON THE FENCE. KENT MATRICARDI, KIM BURGESS, JOHN WILLIAMS. SECOND ROW: LUCY JACOB, CINDY BENDROTH, KIM COPE, ALLEGRA B L ATTGSEE S e G R ANNINE RILEY, SUZANNE DESIMINI, JULIE MAMET, CAROLYN EGAN, KATIE CARLIN, JOAN GORMAN. THIRD ROW: KARIN MOURIKAS, FABIOLA L HELMAN, WENDY HERMAN, RENEE DARBY, JACKIE SPRINGER, ELLEN BRESNAHAN, BRAD DINERMAN, SOMMER, YAW GYEBI, JEFF BUCKLEY, RAY O'KEEFE, ROB SKLANS, DOUG FENNIMAN, PAUL BOLLES, FIRST ROW: ANNIE SCOTT. SECOND ROW: JE DIAZ, JOHN CASPI, ROSS DACKOW, BILL GARLAND, PAT GIBBONS. FOURTH ROW: NEI JULIE ISAACSON, KATHY MARTIN, KATHY KELLY. FIFTH ROW: KATHY TERDIMAN, ILISA FRANK SCHIMEL. SIXTH ROW: TEKLA McINERNEY, KAREN WILLIAMS, STEVE COMPTON, MEGAN SANTOSUS Lj senior class executive board senior class. coundil sophomore class council freshman class council B . BN F O R D . MATT TEARE, BOB 'SLUGGO BEHRENS, ROBBIE NOYES, DANGE MIA: LINDSY. LOST AT G'S: PRES? ... ROB AND STEVE ROUS DAN, BRAD MILLS, JONATHAN BENNETT, REED MONTAGUE, PAM VARLEY, ROB LEVENSON, JENNIFER DOWNY, MARK MUNRQ, TOM SMITH, LISA PREZIOSO, AMY WURLITZER, McEVOY. ADAM GERBERICK, LEISSA PERKINSON, CATHY NOWACK, KYUNGWON CHOI, MELISSA ADAMS, CARL OYLE, SUE BROWN, MARGARET DUGAN, ELLEN JOHNSON. THIRD ROW: BRUCE THOMPSON, EMILY ON, COREEN WEST, MINDY EICHNER, DAVE RUBIN, CINDY POULOS, NINA ETTIE, LISA FIRST ROW: CINDY LANCELOT, HELEN MURDOCH, KAREN PIERCE, BETSY WOOD. TERRY PETERS. SECOND ROW: MARJORI BRYNING, CAROL SHANKS. MARY AMOR, SUE BRAGER, JOSEFA RUSSO, EILEEN D KLAYMAN, LESLIE LEEMING, PEGGY FERGUSON, BILL HAVENS, PERRY FAGEN, CUSHING ANDERS SWANSEY SARAH STRAIGHT CARLEY RAND. GRETCHEN GALBRAITH, DAISY EDELSON, DAVE EDGAR, CHASE BRADLEY, SARAH EDWARDS. FOURTH ROW: MARC MANSER, HILLARY ELLISON, KIRK GOETCHIUS, RUSS DUPAY, BOB STAMMERS, PETER COLE, TIM BRIGHAM, CLAIRE MAHON, STACEY EYRES, CATHERINE MAHONEY. 55 - S s e s A in polifics FIRST ROW: SCOTT KAPLAN, CLEMENT BUTT. SECOND ROW: WILLIE ILL, NINA ELGO, TRACY WAl THOMAS WILINSKY, NANCY HETZLER. THIRD ROW: WENDY NICOLAU, ROB STERN REBECCA SELL, MIA SHIN, TOBY MORRAL. FOURTH ROW: JON DAVIS, JEFF WALLER, REDDY, RICHARD FRIED, DAN KLAGSBURN, SHARON GILLIS, PAM HARRIS, SUZANNE MURI, NICK BELL, RICHARD KASSEL. CHRIS LIVINGSTON, JOHN EB LLACE, MARGARET STONE, DEBBIE TULLO, GINA SYKES, DENISE MUGGE, DEBORAH ENG . ATHENA TSAKANIKAS, JOYCE GERBER, TOM LOUREIRO, SHEAN GRIMSEY, DEBBI JOHN PETERSON. FIFTH ROW: GEOFF EVERETT, Tl N, STEVE CRAWFORD, JAY LAUF, BRIAN KENNEDY SUSAN MARAKOVITZ, ANN DENNEHY, DAWN SCARAMUZZA, E CARRIER, NICOLA PAYNE, KATE PRICE, BENTE JONES, PAULA M JOSEPH, JIM BALDWIN, HENRY JAKOBE, GARY REINHARDT, BACK: KATIE MEYER. FIRST ROW: SUSAN GRAHAM. 2. AVIVA SMITH, LINDA CHRISTENSEN, KATHIE LISTRO, ELIN CLARK, RAINA ANDERSON, BONNIE KOPP. SECOND ROW: ALLISON LIEDER, MEREDITH KAMM, CATHY GROVE. CAROLINE TOBIAS. KATY DANES, CATHY LEEMING, SARAH BRITT, SUSAN NEVILLE, TODD HUMPHREY, LOUIS COHEN. THIRD ROW: MICHAEL WAITZE, GINA BELLAFANTE, DIANA MIGNATTI, KATHY WRIGHT. AMY WALTHER, ANNE VALENTI, MIDS SOUTHERLAND, VICTORIA HOWE, SANORA MARWILL. FOURTH ROW: BILL ULTRAN, TAMMY BROWN, SUSAN BROWN, JENNIFER, POTTER, STEFANIE DOAK, TODD OLIVA, MICHAEL PROULX, CLARA, JENNIFER EVANS, ALISON REDER, JOHN CLYMER, ERIN GILLIGAN, KATIE MUTCHNIK. FIFTH ROW: BRADLEY WADE, ADAM ROSEN, STEVE HAMSEN, BOB BORTNICK, ?, VINCENT DAVIS, NORA PRENTICE, AARON COHEN, BILL McCALL, GORDON VENEKLASEN. PETER SHOPE, LEONARD ELLENTUCK, ADAM KUNIN, CINDY RAY, KIM GIUSTI, LAURENCE WHEELER. e, BT e . . . -3 i b B, o westminster college exchange students christian fellowship dance club FIRST ROW: SONIA COX, JANET PELLETIER, DEBBY HOWELL, PEGGY HARLOW, KOK FLAGG, JULIE OSBORN, LISA DEL PAPA, KERRY GATELY. JEFF STEVENS. SECOND ROW: MARIA MEF RILL. MARGI SCHWARTZ, NANDY FLOREY, HEIDI SWEENEY, KIM DENNEY, JENNIFER OLSON, JODI RENNERT, NANCY NORTHROP, ADAM MINTZ, JODI DOSTAL. THIRD ROW: ALAN PATIER SON. SARAH LAVELLE, SUE FENDER. SUZIE BONNER, ALEX WERNER, LAURE CALDARELLA, MA 62 ANDRA BEVERIDGE, LIZ KOLBER, BETH BLOCK, SUSIE KJELLBERG, HEIDI GEIGES SECOND ROW: MARA BARKER, LYNNE JENNIFER McLEAN, ROBIN JAGEL, LYNN DePIPPA, KATHY JUDD, MARGOT HARILEY, JULIA SLATER, RENEE ROUGEOT, flRS? ROW: ANA CORONEL, KENDALL CLARK, KATY HAX ALEX POGMORE, MARGARET WEBD, JANET CRAM, LIZA McLAUGHLIN, N UNDERWOOD, PAULINE IMBERMAN, DONNA ROBERTS, DAVID NURLING, MELISSA LOCROSSE, SUSAN ZUCKERMAN, MARSHALL HENDERSON, TOM SCALA, JOHN AMBLER. ROBERT CARE FEENEY. OWEN WALSH. HILLARY GANS. THIRD ROW: SUSAN SPENCER. STEPHANIE LEWIS, DEIRDRE DEMAKIS, CYNTHIA JAFFE, ROBIN CANTON, MAUREEN PHALON, KATHY WANDYCZ, A RET CSALA. LISEY GOOD. JILL WHITNEY., KELLY STIMMELL, SYLVIA DONATI, AMY FOSTER, MIRIAM FISHMAN, LAURA SABATELLO, TRACY THOMPSON, PAM DeGAETANO, MICHELLE AUSTIN, MICHELLE BERUBI AMY HIGGINS, BETH CURRAN, JYL LOCHER, CASEY SIMS, DARYL SMITH, PETER VonAU, ED SONIER, JEFF KAZIN, SUE HENDRICKS. FOURTH ROW: RICK OLSON, HA DENIAL. PAM WEINER. CES FERNANDEZ TOKI STRONG, MICHAEL REDER, JOE MANNINO, DAN CRAFT, STEVE BROSNAN, BOB BRIER, KENT PASCAL, DIANA ZIMMERMAN, GEODI MICHEL, JAY ALTHOLFF, RANDEL OSBORNE, LARRY GETZLER, ANDY ALCOSSER, PAUL TIEDE CENTER: KATI GYORGYEY. FIRST ROW: JOAN EDWARDS BETTINA MORRISH, JILL FRIEDMAN, CAROL JOHNSON, ARTI MEHTA JFSSICn-HADLOW TINA DOUGLASS, BETSY DAUB, ANDREA WONG, WE ENDY SANTIS. THIRD ROW: DAVID H NYN, SUZANNE TYNDALL, DONNA MARTINI. FOURTH ROW- BOB CL ARKE, NANCY-SONJA DODGE. FIFTH R BARR, MOLLY McKIBBEN, KRISTINA LING, MARK WILSON. GEORGE NEWMAN. w'. . CAARIN FLEISCHMANN, LYNN HEIMAN. SEC?:gHRc?Ji' NDEN, WILLIAM MURRAY, CHRIS SIEMINSKI, DIANNE HEMLOCK, ABHEE OW: PAUL CYR, DIMITRI ZEPOS, BECKY SHELDON, KARIMA MOU FIRST ROW: TERESA PECHULIS. AMY BUCKINGHAM, LINEY SHEPARD. SECOND ROW: LIZ PALMER, CAROL ROBBIN, MOLLY GOODYEAR, CAROLYN SULLIVAN, KRISTEN SMITH, JUDY KA- MEON, KRISSY WOOTEN, SCOTT HERLIHY. THIRD ROW: CATHY CHING, MICHELLE POULIN, KAREN NELSON, LEE CHRISTIANO, EMILY WOODWARD, SUE BRANDES, JENNY MROSEK, LISA HOEKSTRA. LISA CONDON. SUE GRANTHAM. MANDY SMITH, CATHY SPONAGLE. FOURTH ROW: NANCY HEFFRON, JOANN BIVIN, KATHY ESCALANTE, JOHN DERDERIAN, CLAY BASSETT, GAAR TALANIAN. NICK KOUWENHOVEN, MARK BESSIRE, NICKY DOLIN, MICHAEL PREZIOSO, DAVE WITTENDERG, PAM FRENCH, LUCINE WOLOHOJIAN. FIFTH ROW: CHRIS FENTON, JESSIE BILLINGS, CHACHA LOOK. JUNE RITTER, DAWN ELLINGBOE, SCOTT LAWRENCE, MIKE ROSENBERG, CRAIG GORDON, SCOTT GROVES. SIXTH ROW: JEFF SHAPIRO, STEVE FLYNN, TIM RICHARDS, WENDY FENTON, GREG EATON, CHRIS DENN, BILL SAUNDERS, EBIT SPEERS, DAVE BENJACK. 67 a5 'DL z R d T v - 2L vy syerioweyv - v FIRST ROW: ANNE FEENEY. NICK AVERY, ED MEDICI, DARIUS WADIA, TED LOV WYLDE SECOND ROW: KATHY MOSES, DENE FELDMAN, NANCY RICHARDSON, DEGOIE LEFFINGWELL, STACEY BARON, RACHEL YOURE E, PAMELA : : . E, KATHERINE KINNE, LAURA MAGUIRE, FLASOPH, MARJORIE REICH. EMILY ROSS, TONIE CHUTE, IRIS POLAK, EM SEGGOS, PAUL o B2: THIRD ROW: JOHN ADDAMS, CHRIS HOBSON, GUY PARSONS, GARY KOVACH, MAR LEET, PETER HEALEY. JODI SAVITCH, DONNA SPENCER, DAVE SOCOLOF, BRENDA BENSON, PAMELA BUTLER, JOHN mcEW D, MARK HOBDS, P! O'SULLIVAN, DAWN CHANDLER, JOYCE O'CONNOR, LAURIE GARESCHE. FOURTH ROV SCOTT SIMPSON, MIKE FEBIGER, MARCOLS, CLARE McLEOD. FIOY. YVONNE PAINE, ALICIA EASTLAND, SUZANNE HANNY. JENNIFER WATRAL, ANNE CONGDON, MICHELLE 70 ON, BILL WHITE. SECOND ROW: GARY BLISS, SCOTT BRENNER, ANDY ROSENSTEIN OMER SINANGIL, JANET STEVE SAUNDERS, DEBORAH JACOBS, CHRIS PRIEST, ANNIE GWIAZDOWSKI, SEAN LEE, CINDY STEIN. FOURTH AN O'DONNELL, JOHN WALSH. FIFTH ROW: PETER DOWNEY, PAUL STUECK. FIRST ROW: GARY DeMARIA, SUE CZEPIEL, KATIE MOREMAN, KATHY PAXT SANELLA, GALE COBB. KIM VAN DER VOORN. THIRD ROW: JOHN CRANDALL, ROW: ALYSSA WERTHEIMER. JOHN EVANS, JAMES EVANS, JAMES HOPKINS, MEI-NI KUA, ANN SCARRITT, BREND. 7 .3n..;o.,24w .N.Bx,on...x.g - ol v FIRST ROW: CHUCK BOURGEOIS. SECOND ROW: CHRIS TIER, RICK UNRUH, BOB KILEY, PETER NIONAKUS, ED BURGER, LEE BABB, ALL NIGHTINGALE, TOM TROOP, STEVE LOFTUS. THIRD ROW: RON GORLICK, KRISTEN MANHART. CHRISTINE TURNER, WENDY WADSW. ISON, INCHES, EDWARD HURLEY, OLIVA CASSIN, BLL LIN, STEPHANIE MAXWELL, CARL BUESEL, EDDY CASTELL, FRANK TUITT, JODY TRAPASSO, TOM RACHT, STEVEN GILLIS. FOURTH R ' OW: JENNIFER BURGIN, JENNY HUME, JUDY OAKE JC?I E ENGLEHARD, LAURIE ANDERSON, RUTH CLARK, PA! K NEWMAN, ATHUR DURITY. HOGGE, ELISHA HOFFMAN, ANDY BUSCHER, JENNY CROKE, JOHN SHEA, KIM RAY, TOBY MARTIN, JANE ORCHARD, DENIS HARIMAN. JILL CLAY, LAURA PRESSEAU, JENNY NORMAND. DIANE TASHJIAN, KAREN FREY. RACHEL PIERCE, LEAH KOTLER, MAR 74 YNES, KITTY UAMS, LYNN HY MANN, JACKIE NEWMAN, SUSAN BUDD, KAREN HENRY, JANE McKEE, EARL GEERTGENS. SE- DY KELBER, MASAKO NAKAMURA, M E. MARTONE, JULIE MARTIN, JILL HANSON, MEG FELTON, PATTY WALSH, KATE EW. BETH ROALFS, POPLI KHALATBARI, DEB LEVINE, JUDY MARTIN, JESSICA TAYLOR, ANDREA TLEY. ED MILLS, ERIC DAVIES, JEFF WALLACE, FRED FORNI, ZANDER COXE, KATHY McMUR- FIRST ROW: LAURIE CROMPTON, BARBARA MALMBERG, BECKY D COND ROW: DOATIE PALMER, LUCY MARSHALL, RUTH HAAS, JO McDONOUGH, DEB VELINO, CHRISTINA HORZEPA, KIMBERLEY KNUTSON, SHANNON McN TRELLA. THIRD ROW: WILL EGLIN, KEN PERREGAUX, STEVE ADAMS, DAVE TURNER, BILL WHEA ROW, CHARLIE VanDUSEN, BRAD WHITE, JOHN GALVIN, JOHN ABRONS, MARY NEWDURY. 5 SIDE: PAUL WISOTSKY. FIRST ROW: GINA CARANO, CHRIS HEYM, DEBORAH DUFFY, SHANNON GOHEEN, BETH WINGATE SHENELLA. BARBARA COOPER, SANDRA MacVICAR, KAREN SMITH, TINO SONORO, KAREN CORTELL, JOAN GO LORIE, KIM GAHERT, CATHY LANE, NANCY DUFF, SHARI PASSERMAN, AMY BROWNE. JENNY KOHN, MAURA LOMB LY, TODD GARNEAU, CATHERINE FULMER, LUKE WIMER, SCOTT LOWELL, ERIC FALER. FIFTH ROW: DAVID FENN ROB VALINOTE, TAMIE KELSEY. STACEY BOBBITT. LOUIS BROWN. SECOND ROW: CHRISTINA HAMRICK, MARY ANY LDENTHAL. THIRD ROW: FRANCES JONES, ROBERT KOVACIK CYNTHA ARDI, PAM DIBONA, BRENDA KRAMER. FOURTH ROW: ALLISON CROW MORE, TONY WARD, TINA GOLDSTEIN, PETER TWYMAN, BYRON WHIE 78 FIRST ROW: MAGGIE SIMONELL MIRANDA LEVENSTEIN, LAURA HOWARD, NAN ROBERTSON, DAVE WARNER, ABBY COHEN, SHANNON SULLIVAN, HAIDEEN ANDERSON. SECOND ROW: LiZ CLUBE, KRISTEN ZAREMBA ELLEN MARTINSON, BETH HONAN, SUE STAVIN, PRISCILLA GEIGIS, JOANNA GREENE, ZACH KARAS, LIZ TWOMEY, JIM SAMUELS, CHERYL QUICK, STEVE BAR- RIERE. THIRD ROW: SAM NEVIN. K AREN QUINT, BRIAN ROSENBERG, NANCY SNYDER, SARAH MOORE, MARK SUTTON, JANET CHRISTOFANO, STEVEN HOWARD. 79 FIRST ROW: TRACEY THOMAS. SECOND ROW: DAN GLUCK, PAGE PRESTON, PAT MOE, PAM BULLIS, JONATHAN NINA ARIOW, JODY DATES, JIM SACHSTER, CHRIS VENTUARELLE, JANET HALL FOURTH ROW: DREW BENIOFF, BECKY CARVER, CATHY ALTMAN, ANN-MARIE PARSONS. FIFTH ROW: BEN RUSSELL, KATE WINTON., STEPPER. DAN SOANE, KAREN CLONEY. SIXTH ROW: RICHARD BRUKNER SARAH PITT, JILL STRICKMAN, ELLEN BAILEY. SEVENTH ROW: RANDY BYERS, JOHN Q. PUBLIC. MH McQUISTON, HEATHER TUR THY, HANS SOLO GIBSON. EIGHTH ROW: KENNY JOE 5T. CYR. JULIE JACOBSON JIM RICHAR SKINNER. NINTH ROW: ROD PISTEY, TROYA MONTGOMERY . HOLLY HELINE, IMA SAMPLE, PO VINCZE a2 DAUGHN E. LEE, DOTTY McCOY, ESPERANZA ANDERSON, GINA DeJESUS FIRST ROW: KIRSTEN DeCONTI, MARIANA NORK, NATALIE MELLO, MARTHA WOO LOWRY. FRANCES DLUME, AMY SLIFKA. THIRD ROW: JANA SAMPLE LOUISA MOORE, LESTRA LITCHFIELD. LESLIE GRIFFIN, LISA CLIGGETT, SUSAN BRYANT, CLAUDIA MANULI, KRISTIN M STRAND, Gl ae e ?g:.rnafa:fdgrggag o oOON, COLLEEN MATAN, JACKIE BUULDING, CHRIS DRESCHER, MEREDITH VICTOR, ANDREA DIDISHEM TRAND, L : CHRIS FICKLE - 2OLOM, TOM SAIDY, SHARON TOBEY, RICHARD BRAYSHAW. MARK BLEE ' V : : : : . A Y BOWMAN BLOCH, KIM POULIOT, ANDREA LOWEN, MICHAEL DAVIDOW, DOUG EVANS, ANGELO ZIOTAS. JACK REMONDI, ROSS COTJANLE SIXTHBPEEEZARDE' ik e BILL MAYER JAMES BEERS. TODD BERMAN OW: BILL RIEDERS, TOM NUSBAUM, BILL DAARD. SECOND ROW: ROBIN RUHLIN, STACY RESLER, ELAINE BRENNER, REGECCA SMILEY, DESOR SE. JOAN BURNETT, MATTHEW CHARDE, ELLEN DONLON, FRED MocDONALD, DINA HANNA, MARTHA HAWLEY MARY BETH LEE, PAM WALSH, ALICE STOKKE, NANCY HARVEY. BETTIANNE SPIRITO, TRACEY FINER, CAMPBELL, LEE BROCK, BETSY SINGER, JEAN ABDELLA, RODNEY WOODLEY, ROB ANCO, CINDI ASKEW, FRAN DeMONTEBELLO. FOURTH ROW: MATT TUCK, TONY FIRST ROW: GREGG ANGELL, KAREN SAURINO, LEE McLAREN, VICKI MOR SECOND ROW: LYNN GULICK, LAURA REPKA, DAN JOSEPH, GINA BATALI, PAM MISSAL ASELEK. RUTH HORNSTEIN. THIRD ROW: PAUL HARVEY, FEI LIEM, MARY BROPHY, AMY DAVE FLEMISTER. ANDREI LLOYD, CRAIG STARBLE, JIM GREENBERG, DAVID DOWERS, TOM FR ATLIN, KIM NEWDY, DAVE SANTACROCE, TED SHAPIRO, JED ALPERT, WIFF STENGER, CHRI5 FALLOWS, 87 - Sk s - s . 4 4 i . s 3 li. . .J. - T e U e e aid 7 S . 1 AARRA e llITITAN Mhdadddhrni . b gt bbb Labd s ey M Hin 93 94 95 Iy . coach Put Goodwin, asst coach Tom Skehan, Sarah Kaurman, Katie Clark, Daryl Smith, areft, Kathy Boyd. Rosemary Battles, Sheryl Edwards, Mei-Nikuo, Kris Marhews, coach Fran Shields. Back row: Jennifer, Daisy Smith, Leslie Freund, Suzanne Bohan, Sharon Ephraim, Veronica Halpine, Anne Kiely, Lesley Freeman, Mindy Eichner, Deb Link, Jody, Kathy Wright, Nicola Weicker. Missing: Ann Scarritt, Nanette Brodeur, Katie Hax, Renee Kempler. The 1983 Women: Varsity Soccer Team overcame a fransifion period with their haro work, determinafion. willingness to learn and charisma. Their first var sity season is a credif 10 themselves and fher founder, Putnam Goodwin. Fran Sields Front row: Steven Saunders. Back row: Bob Hammon, John Rice, Rob Feeney, Ed Lery, Rusty Lane, Gardner Bradely, Paul Siarcia, John Eley. The 1984 Men's Crew Team should be one of the strongest and besr reams that has come our of this school so far. Hopefully, the 1984 season will be the most successful to date. Tom Boyer row: Sonya Aston. Back row: Steve Plona, Jon Scheiber, Don Besse, Alan Patterson, Rich Snyder, Dirk, Dave Thomas, John Crandell, Cliff Merowirz, Mark Leapman, Walt Popov, Paul Bober. Front Front row: Melissa Upton, Susan Neville, Robin Ruhlin, Jana Sample, Jennifer McLean, Louisa Moore, Mara Barker, Kim Lane, Janer Sellge. Second row: Katie Meyer, Mary Amor, Rabin 5. Germain, Ripley Greppin, Chris Breck, Joyce Gerber, Ginla Bellafante, Sarah Edwards, Lauren Cleary, Robin Patch. Third row: Molly Goodyear, Lisa Cherbuliez, Amy Blackburn, Karhy Herzog, Daphne Hays. Back row: Natalie Mead, Jennifer Cox, Robin Baxendale, Karen Landry, Kathy Lynnes, Anita Erwin, Heather Hewson, Susan Bryant. Missing: coach Claus Wolter. 102 who wait we've gor It 105 Front row: Erin Gilligan, Wendy Herman, Noncy Richardson, Suzanne Tyndall, Willie lll, Naralie Collins, Kriston Hum- phries, Carol Newman. Back row: Nina Ettie, Peter Shope, Luke Wimer, Nancy Boyd, John Vallely, Chris Kossman, Marie, Ned Taylor, Bill Rieders, Nick Bell. Missing: Liz Rodgers, Ed Mills, John Harvey, Sarah Nightingale, Maria O'Brien, Gail Miller, Todd Berman, Tom Olsen, Elizabeth Foor, Geoff Wallace 10 A rose is constantly in the process of change; yef at each stare, at each mo- ment, it is perfectly all right as it is. source unknown wa e fatet s m Tom Liptack, Dave Fenimore, Nick Reeves, Charlie Griffiths, Tim Walters, on Kinlock. Back row: Ted Lovejoy, unidentified, Coach Bill Lessig, Eric Schofler, Dan Selcow, Tom Reiling, Doug Hobbs, Sean Bagen, Mike Rossenberg, Steven Rotondo, Jim Crowley, Joe Bradley Funneye 12 N s E This is a feam that is still learning to play at peak levels against some of the strongest Div. lll teams in New England. O 0 N 0 O V 114 115 Front row: Katie Fiene, Beth Bria, Kathi Helms, Denise Ues Priscilla Fulford, Susan Sullivan, Par Moe, Diane Doyle, Su Leet yn. Back row: coach Jeff Zimmermann, e Fender, Carhy Altmann. Missing: Maria 116 17 1. coach Mike Piranian, Chris Byrne, Steve Heaney, Lee McLaren, John Simpson, Steve Barriere, Andy Pinkes, e. Tom Scala, Mark Munroe, coach Doug Roberts, manager Vicki. Back row: manager Miek Fiebiger, Paul eq Berrschmann, Phil Mara, Rick Olsen, Goar Talanian, Dan Collins, Greg Donovan, Tom Recht, Ted Wood-Prince, John M mick Joe Lawler, Brad Mills, Ted Anastas, Paul Chiesa, P.J. O'Sullivan, Chip Orcutt, Ted Root. 18 Front row: Liz Sorgent e Morton, Suzie Donner, F S a onna Peterson. Middle row: Julie . Kar oury Bowman, Claire MacLeod, n, Sarah Pitt, Patty Walsh, Cynthia The Aquof; ' Junior co season. 120 s, led by i Karen Marie Par- successful iff Larrabee Front row: Frank Toirt, Rich Wolf, Charlie McCaghey, Greg Walko, Kevin Megan, Mike Akerson. Back row: asst. coach David Bralley, Jeff Weines, Paul Rogos, Leon Kinlock, Peter Dorfman, Chris Fallows, Dave Benjack, John Bartolomei, Toni Fleming, coach Martin Schoefer. 122 an, Caroline Twome Julie Norton identified, Tracy Shipm e Shepard, Elizabeth Spears y Henry, un y, Jane McKee, Carolin artoni, Gerda Gomez, Am awthorne. Back row: Ashley Ridgewa Front row: Mary Ellen M unidentified, coach Peal H 12. 124 Front row: Liz Palmer, Tracey Finer, Judy Martin, Mary Jean Kanabis, Chris Truner, Cathy Ching. Back row: coach Bill Lessig, Sue Traskos, Suzanne Murl, Rebecca Carver, Wendy Fenton, Laura Brunner, Stephanie Ray, asst. coach Mike Shinaul. The women's basketball team will be the most talented and exciting ream fo ever represent Connecticut in inter- collegiate athletic competition. Bill Lessig 125 W WL gy Wi T '. purior BL. PRRs ve Edgar, Dan Soane, Hal Sizer, Dan Wroble, John Rosenson, coach Shields. Back row: Dave Shore, Wayne h Koras, Andy Obstler, Cush Anderson, Nick Kouvenhoven, Eorl Geerrgens, Ted Root, Mark Hobbs, Scort nick 127 128 5. E uhlalileQowR: S The faculty ar Conneg such a close basis wit four short years, bu for developing min with the high qualit years of continuous faculty are dedicat We only hope our z Lukosius, and Mayh inthe year of your Lisa Adler French i ... Rosamond Lee Arthur Studio Art Cathy Altman Child Development Laurie M. Anderson Jane Davidson Laura Agran Child Development. Elementary Studio Art Education Geoff Buscher European History Brenda Benson Psychology Leslie Allen Brigeda Bank Elizabeth M. Bria Theatre. English Suzanne Bohan English. Human Ecology Susan Elizabeth Budd English. Human Relarions AL IPLTAY Byron White James Brooks Gooslosophy Eggonomics Amy L. Blackburn Psychology Lisa Ann Battalia Child Development e . Steven H. Berg Economics. Sociology Mary Bridgman Studio Art 3?3';?3? ics Jonathan Barker History ! L 13 k b3 L 4 L LS i i S 3 L9 i Patricia Kelley Brand Child Development. RTC Karen L. Bousquet Human Ecology Stacy Bobbift Dance Amy Blumenfeld Psychology. English Nancy Louise Richardson Beth Rubenstein Asian Studies Child Development. Elementary Education Tamara Brown Pamela Bullis Psychology Human Relations. Child Development Cha Cha Look Jessie Billings French History S B A ATGEENY A -'- : L Nanette '' No No Brodeur Human Ecology. Botany Robert Bortnick Psychology Elizabeth Tesson. Government Iris Polak, Psychology Based Human Relarions Anna g Graham. Classics Kimberly Thompson. Marhemaot.cs Patricia Giovannone. Sociology Bosed Human Relanons Holly Butash. History Grace Coppola English. Elementary Education Certification Candidate. RTC Eric Bjornen Anthropology T i S . Cinda D. Baum Jacqueline A. Belknap Psychology. Human Relations deor mom , el S hige here ' g thll let ws PVTXY scrobple Stacy Lynn Delzell Eyres Carol Morrison Marcie Cross Rorschach Analysis Orientation Carolyn Marie Howard Todd Richard Tilton Institutional Affairs Economania Mark Douglas Church Economics Jeanne Champagne Psychology Claire Cazier Julie Osborn Sociology Theatre Bill Charbonneau Government. Tabernacle Choir Janet Catlin Child Development. Elementary Education Barbara Cooper Child Development. Elementary Education Lee Ann Christiano English Aaron Cohen Lu-Anne Conner English. Psychology Armerican History Robert Clarke , Janet E. Cram ! Modern European Studies. German - Child Development. Elementary Education 2 i, O e, e Robert Hannon Paul Ciarcia Economics Government. Economics John Arthur Rice Robert L. McMillan Economics. Crew Hispanic Studies Martha Chowning English. Theatre Minor George Douglas Consagra Anthropology Holly M. Bishops Russian. Chinese Sandy Colozzi Asian Studies Gina M. Carano Economics Anthony M. Chiaravelotti English. Philosophy Francis Castano Hispanic Studies. RTC Angela Corrao Psychology. RTC - e John Crandall Government Elizabeth Cullen Biochemistry Sally Conner American Studies 0 FALL CAB4gr SAT.OCT. 235 . LT ms. OEE DE HAILEY Yy u Ted Corcoran Government. Music of Minorities Minister of Propaganda English Educarior Paul B. Mutrty Peter J. Cole Minister of War : i G E 3 Minister of Intelligence nenf Art History e Anna Mario Disano Economics N A A A A . Rl o s A i Lisa DeCesare Economics. Anthropology Linda Dirks Asian Studies. History K Brad DeMoranville Rock 'N Roll 5 F I i 4 Arthur P. Durity TR e e PR Steven Saunders Anthropology Ron Gorlick Gary DeMaria Sally Everett KoKo Psychology Government Housefellow Debbie Deedy Psychology Carolyn Virginia Egan English Anita Erwin European History Nina Elgo Government Russian Studies Minor Elizabeth Epstein Zoology Sheryl Lynn Edwards Economics. Computer Science Minor Corol B. Robbin, Government; Katherine A. Escalante, Sociology Based Humon Relations: June Kirsten Ritter, Sociology Based Human Relations. Child Development: Michelle P. Poulin, Mathematicol Sciences: Karen E. Nelson. Psychology. Psychology Based Humon Relations: Andrea J. Klyn, Government Billy Forrest Thank Heaven For Little Girls Sir Eric Charles Berkowitz Race Relations Dori Frewald Psychology Jill Friedman Hispanic. Russian Studies 13 Sy Jane Friedland Psychology Andrea Lovuise Florey Child Development. Elementary Education Lawrence Wood American History Benjamin Ford Chis Gifford : Daniel Stq?;:;r Anthropology Drama uropean y Laurie A. Garesche Graphic Design. English Literature Elizabeth Gottlieb History. American Studies Charles Thomas Griffiths Il Government : Neil Helm: Valerie Janine Gutwirth Y eil Helman Dance. Religious Studies Economics rJJ.lulil Sharon Gillis Zoology Katherine Heileman Hax Anthropology. Archaeology Katalin C. Gyorgyey East European Studies Judy Fox Economics. Religious Studies Marty Frescura Biochemistry. RTC Susan Gilman Human Ecology ; 5 Joanne Furtak English Luisa Ferrante Chinese Martha P. Foote Art History Joan Goldenthal Major Diane Gozemba - Andrea Graves Dance. Psychology Minor Botany. Human Ecology Gregg W. Gabinelle Borany. Human Ecology Lyle Glowka Botany Ann-Marie Gwiazdowski Economics Cynthia A. Griffin Chinese. Asian Studies Hans B. Gibson Music Arthur Handelman Christina Hamrick Biochemistry Kiane M. Hoffman Biochemistry. Zoology. Chemistry Randi Jeanne Hammond Psychology Daniel G. Hajjar, Jr. Marhematics Victoria Howe Modern European Studies Cameron Hall Studio Arr. Botany N Beth Gerstein Ruth Hornstein Religious Studies Art History duman Ecology Katherine E. Herzog Psychology Alison G. Hall Psychology-Based Human Relafions Dianne Marie Hemlock Zoology. English David W. Hinden Economics FEBRUAHY 24 MARCH 18, 1976 arras gallery 29 w.57 s1. - new york ARTHUR SECUNDA H 2 Karen Elizabeth Hanson Lyf;'n Elisab:et::!rig::;o Sociology-based Human Relations. Elementary Education uman : Heather T. Hewson Zoology. European History Ruth E. Haas Human Ecology Karen Henry Modern European History Valerie L. Hendrix Child Development. Education Charles Hashagen Theatre Robert Emmett Kiley Philosophy. Hispanic Studies Mark M. Hubbard Sociology Based Human Relations Q- Deborah Faye Jacobs Studio Art Carol Johnson German Philip Aldrich Hayden American History. Historic Preservation Jirg Andreas Heim Government. German Tracy Jacobson English L . Joanne Knowlton Art History Cynthia Graile Kossman Art History Elizabeth Ann Kolber Child Development Kristen Kossmann Art History Zachary Karas Emily Klayman Economics Art History ; sy X Meredith Lynne Kamm Studio Arr Ny o John Keene Human Ecology LIECTI Y 1 $ WAL Douglas Kirk Economics Dorothea E. Kardys English Shana Rae Kaplow Jordan Boylan Krown Printmnaking. Graphic Design Government. Economics I TEWRILYT St W Al William Patrick Kane Jr. Government Katherine C. Kinne English. Melodroma . Kam-Lung Ng Tamie Kelsey Armnerican Studies. History Dance. English ; , Erez Kreitner Rhetoric Larry G. Kaufmann Modern European Studies. Student Patrol A o Mary Jean Kanabis Math Sherri Lynn Lunden Human Ecology. Field Biology Karen Cortell Art History Karen Landy Religious Studies Kate Lanigan French. English. Art Minors Cynthia R. Lawder Human Ecology Robert Reed Levinson English. Art History Daughn Eugenia Lee Psychology. 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Vincze Zoology e Sociology-Based Human Relations Jill Whitney English Economics Hap Waters Zoology Rachel Elizabeth Youree Chinese Paul Wisorzky Government WCNI e e T i Martha Woodward Child Development Hope Hastings Windle Studio Art e o Lelia Ellen Brock i Russian Studies B Jean Abdella Economics Stacey C. Baron Studio Art French Mary Walsh Government Ross Cotjanle Timothy Withers Government Advanced Gastronomics Government Social Commando Tactics Leonore Wiliams e JohnH. Wiliams + Mary W. Cleaveland 37 Zoology 73 Jennifer Hibbard Psychology Daniel Moss Joseph Psychology Child Development ; 4 3 John M. Walsh Economics HERE'S TO GOOD FRIENDS . . . Marty, Marianaq, Liz, Kris, Janet, Jack, Charlene, Natalie, Tom, Dave: Smartha . . . Chuckie . . . Snork . . . 'cut me a break ... cube ... hat cdub handbag ... how's the punch? ... XS. ... solput down my beer Uptown Girls ... FAD cub ... Newport with the Family ... Esther B. Aussie . . . 'who's going to Harpo's? ' ... 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