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CLASS OF 73 — YEAR OF WISE FOOLS Back for a second year — we lost a large number of our class- mates — we ' ll miss them — stu- dents are now living on parts of the new south campus — the li- brary is expanding — moving of- fices out of the building — and enlarging the books and aids collections — Tom Butler ends up being class President (third to hold post this year), Steve Bleeck- Honors House proposes ALL COLLEGE FORUM — security and maintenance come under heavy criticism — Parents ' Weekend features panel discussing Are Radical Students Methods Justified? — and Thetas presents ' Zoo Story ' — Curry joins Massa- chusetts Intercollegiate Govern- ment — Movie Marathon pre- sented Friday 7:00 pm to Sunday . to t.: Steve Bleecker, Tom Butler, Maureen Scully, Bob Stanton. er is Vice President, Maureen Scully secretary and Bob Stanton is Treasurer. Senators are Tim Garvey, Diane Larrier and John Lee. Rich Steiner held a post for a short time. — He was also manag- ing Editor of the Newspaper — Tim Garvey is Editor-in-chief of the Yearbook — Cultural Affairs presents Lord Caradon former British Government Minister — — Dr. Gawne named Dean Of Personnel Services — Mr. Capal- bo named Dean of Men — Home- coming 70 at Boston ' 1800 Club ' featuring returning Turnpikes — The Byrds and J. Geils perform concert night before — Senate honors President Hafer with Din- ner — Steve Bleecker is Asst. Pro- gram Manager WVAC — Mary Ann Korzniok and Connie Petru- celli are Homecoming Queen candidates — Hillel group forms on campus — Curry Hosts Greater Boston Forensic Association — Curry captures debate tourna- ment — Interfaith Council spon- sors Big Brother and Sister pro- gram — Town seeks to take South Campus by Eminent domain — girls lose garter bowl — DECEM- BER 4, 1970 — a miracle — day to remember — Curry is accredited — Students propose 24 hour par- ietal privileges — Winter Week- end presents The Butterfield Blues Band and Jonathan Edwards in concert — also Park Street Under and Orphans at Chateau de Ville — 24 hour parietals grant- ed — Dance Marathon held to benefit Muscular Dystrophy — nets $2700. — Newman Club has encounter weekend — Basketball matches last year ' s season — Blue Hills Center, Curry — sponsor first Annual Ecology Fair — Debate team places fifth in International Tourney — Book Sale held to Benefit Library Fund — raises $1500. — Miller Field House closed indefinitely — Rites of Spring features ' Slave Sale ' — Thetas presents ' Barefoot in the Park ' — Track club forms and en- ters meets — Hillel sponsors Pass- over Seder — Garvey upsets Stone for presidency of Senate — food committee chooses Inter- state United for Cafeteria — Base- ball wins, Tennis has perfect rec- ord, Golf loses out — Class of ' 71 Inaugurates NEW ERA AWARD to commemorate Accreditation.
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ILASS OF 73 — A NEW VENTURE — AS FROSH Talk about the sands of time sifting quickly through . . . Fresh- man year . . . Can you remember back that far? In a way it seems like just yes- terday . . . We were new — naive — ' green ' — all the cliches ap- plied — the school was unaccred- ited — and we caught the fever of hope — and dispair — some got caught up in the theme of working towards that goal of ac- creditation — John Lee was our first President, Bob Stanton Vice President, Steve Brown Treasurer, John Burwick was Secretary. Class senators were Tim Garvey, Jeff Grayson, and Mike ' Herbie ' Kal- lock. — Homecoming featured Little Anthony and the Imperials — and Daddy Warbux — at Blue Hills Country Club — October saw a Moratorium Day — a first mm wi ' -vi i protest against Viet Nam involve- ment — a unifying thing — the whole range of the college popu- lation participated — Thetas pre- sent MRS. DALLY HAS A LOVER for Parents ' Weekend — as well as WHISPER INTO MY GOOD EAR — WVAC moves into new studio — a building all its own — formerly the bookstore — New coach William McKeown and as- sistant Thomas Pileski lead foot- ball team to best season ever — and a tie for the conference title — the Hockey Club has a faltering second season — Winter Week- end is a smashing success — with Richie Havens, Stevie Wonder and the Turnpikes all in the same weekend — Student representa- tion is finally won on Faculty committees and pre-registration is initiated — Tim Garvey is ap- pointed co-Editor (subsequently Editor) of the COLONEL (newspa- per) — which comes alive with six issues for second semester — AGB is defeated by OEX (fra- ternities) 4796 to 4738 in 73 hour basketball marathon to Benefit Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund — Prof. Rapuano is taken to task for charging for make-up tests — Prof. Edwin Booth dies — basketball has best season ever — but still a losing one — students demonstrate against curfew inac- tion as Mr. Goldrick tells students to get off campus — Hafer, Evans, Goldrick appear before 175 stu- dents for discussion seminar of the college ' s problems — new dormitory planned for spring building try — MDC WSGA sponsor first Rites of Spring — April 22nd is moderately success- ful Earth Day — Curry debate team walks away with prizes at New England Oratorical Confer- ence — Thetas presents HOW ' S THE WORLD TREATING YOU? — first COLONEL literary supple- ment ' The Mercenary ' appears — Viet Nam and Kent State — stu- dents vote to strike to end of year — Jeanne d ' Arc Academy bought by Curry — Activity fee raised by Senate — Senate sends student dele gates to Washington to plead with gov ' t for more financial aid — Dean Rose named first ' Man of the Year ' — New dining hall — student center substituted for dormitory building plans — Golf, Tennis and Baseball have winning seasons — Photography Club in- iated and Darkroom installed — The end of our first year — INCREDIBLE. L. Steve Brown R. Bob Stanton
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CLASS OF 73 . . . OUR JUNIOR YEAR left to right: Judy Robinson, John Lee and Christine Cain. PRESIDENT: JOHN LEE VICE-PRESIDENT: STEVE BLEECKER SECRETARY: CHRISTINE CAIN TREASURER: JUDY ROBINSON Senators: Tom Butler, Sam Gelb, (Bob Stanton), Diane Larrier. Tim Garvey was elected to the presi- dency of the Student Senate — Steve Bleecker, Tom Dippert, and Ron Lichenstein ran WVAC — Rich Steiner edited the newspa- per — Bob Meers edited the year- book — Post of Director of Stu- dent Activities ' created, Mary Zavatone named — Division of Continuing Education started, remember the controversy? — Main House opened — Adminis- tration moved to Antherton Street — Drapkin Student Center opened and dedicated — Foot- ball; Colonels lose homecoming game but win conference race — Homecoming concert features Swallow and Seatrain — Dinner dance at Blue Hills Country Club — Hockey ends fourth season with a winning record — Com- muters ' Council created — Bowl- ing Club comes to Curry, Mike Faulkner is President — Light- house and Dreams concert — Drop-in-Center started — Exposi- tive series on administration stirs up hornets nest — Faculty votes in student observers on a permanent basis for full Faculty meetings — Senate meets Board of Trustee ' s for the first time — Capital Ca- paign kicked off by William Levin with $250,000. — Gripe session leads to ' All College Forum ' — Basketball has a losing season — Dance Marathon held to benefit Muscular Distrophy — College establishes Milton Scholarships — Book Fair held to raise money for the library — Fashion Show held to benefit the Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund — Ecology Fair held in conjunction with Milton Day, marks Curry ' s twentyth year here — Spring weekend dinner dance — Dean Rose retires and Dean Kakascik resigns — the Col- onel becomes the Currier-Times — Rich Steiner and Diane Larrier named Outstanding Resident Students — Freddy Eddy was named ' Man of the Year ' .
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