Eastern Connecticut State University - Sustinet Yearbook (Willimantic, CT)
- Class of 1977
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H2 .....-1 sz.- 3 i i .. 3-.. ..... .- ..... ... - ....... l.-ww-Y 3' Q VVhat's been going on?! 1 WN! fi A a-qw E-A , V .: V' if ' 1. 151, H4 KCJLISCH Campus has been without securityg State Police investigation req B mlHT'm ': Speaks out on issues d BIIISTXNIEY C , , ' ' 0113 man odd visits St t R p entative A1 M 1 qR-49th By BILL STANLEY D ri tid the C pus Editor M l 1,1 1 ' l ' L mthzra eaxc 11323 Second District Congress a ' ' .bl 1 k Christopher J. Dodd p Cernmg A P0551 9 HC sonified his views on g Qf Security ,at Eastern Control, and a number of other BY DAVID MEADE Connecticut State College prgyoc t- - . q'T d y - A tantEditor , on 9 has been sent to the Con- the 1-ICSC Student Centers t S a necticut State Police. main rams, St t R 0 l t Al as Mazz I PR p bl f the 49th d t t d th t th b E lGillespie Ups i w Il th r tk A t team r i ' 0 PP t Ct d QQ ' T0wnDe1p tBlltl!f Ct thw . F fG g S6 F Q e' 9 97 , l J y c r h th b A alrago in lime . P d V 1 I M. elet A h 1 y A To ua . togllgh gh, tht bf kl ff f l F S HJ UYHMQ b ui 001151 S1112 gzizaiagsefzid 2322? only a three per cent is ECSC Cultural Arts weekend starts tc g- Overcrowded dorms still not r comin Ebony fs Swine flu English exchange students speak out ,hm G Kegs on campus' Where does the students 31.0 money go? offer free concert Eastern Connecticut State Colleg. ' ifth nnual Parent. C l Lee and Wells String Quart Vandalism risin g Bled in Student Center 55 f l SC ' New library security system Campus saves hooks, money setter Willimantie SPECIAL EDI-'-'CN r hy the skin of his TeethAPH wfiC Students? E, 1-0 ters roll to fifth straight Win I Il IIREZ I V intern T ,, with 1:18 3 l he Second By n,win Aix.-Tm: 0 e Eastern News Editor College a ctory over The separate serving area for rd rvniams the pub, called for last , 1 ,-ter b Y ' , ' . . . . v Semis y the State Liquor Bysl-.TH GRELNBLAT hi t Commission, is now complete, Staff Writer y according to Warren Kimbr . S d assistant dean of student ati- The ECSC Warriors defeated . iighly touted University of ' Sflldenf Haven, 143 Wednesday, E , arrested easing the Warriors' E , e ces for a post-tournament 5- 5 Q I y of the year I ioys 'bummed out' in Super Bowl III :Special Orientation Issue THE EASTERN REPORT N0 fUl1dS with 'I 1 th Da Jeff Brown o renova e pa ll7 R' USG .fr ,.,f.. N 'G 5.,u,9 W zfyj -AX '.1-M3 . f LQ, J V , N . W ww, , , 4. 'ii -Xxf,ffF 'ig.g:k ksgigd Q 21 .N :gf . PFI -Q... X 1 1- 'N E5 52. ,N , - sway. --- Ez XL w fi- ,- 2 gg,-gig - -- f- ':. 1, sf-. Q fs: : 5. , Y Y - A ' Sf' NLC,-f4: if:-fif' '- - . ,e Y ff 3 Q, V . - - - --- as---1 1- wri- A . ' -Q' - . ' - ff.--1-fefksf - L,,'! mail E 4-in Y-1 -, F' .. , 1 ,pg 1- R w 4 1 5 Xe W 5 -K .x f -,SSL 5 L. 3 Q ,Q-1s',x,. .ff-m.. U.. A J W Q 1 ' , W - s 1 . , f . - V, ., x- . 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M..-an H , L-W, 1 ZA wk v . , , , ' 4 :W-WWW' fi Students In Thoughtg 33 1' .QM f aq iA y W In Transit, 1. ff mg. - is 3 Wan we The Women's Organization The purpose of the Women's Organization at Eastern is to provide all members of the college community with as many services as possible relating to the chang- ing sex roles that are now evolving in our society. We hope to offer people the opportunity to communicate their feelings and ideas about being male or female. We are moving toward creating an atmosphere in which students feel free to be themselves without fear of rejection. We hope to dissolve any misconceptions people have about our organization and the Women's Movement in general. ls- sues which we are concerned with include consciousness raising, self defense, women's health, women in literature, and the feminist political movement. She believed that society could only be healthy when all groups within it were equal. She believed that women should become full citizens, taking their place as independent people in the world of men. She was Mary Wollstonecraft, who wrote Vindicotion ofthe Rights of Women. In 1792 the Women's Movement had already begun. Mother of the Women's Movement 5 xv is 72,1 S The Drama Society The Harry Hope Theatre really became a theatre this year when it got itself painted black. It no longer looks like a gym with a stage in it, but a working, if small, off- Broadway theatre. The year got off to a rousing start with a large cast performing an original entertainment called A Forrogo in Timeg original because it was created by the cast and director working with no script whatsoever. Farrago was followed by Neil Simon's comedy smash, Plozo Suite, a show which taxed the resources of cast and crew alike. Lillo's 18th Century soap opera, The London Merchant was the first show of the second semester with still more surprises to follow. The Society had a productive year helped by an influx of fine new talent and it continues to feel that its basic purpose is to train actors, writers, directors and technical people how to do theatre in an efficient and professional manner. Indeed the Statement of Purpose reads in parts: to produce plays. The Society does-a lot. x 1 s. iff' Q , . Y X ' .2 K g 1 f A f gy , Q , rw' Q ' K M f - 4' , ,n 1 Wg C 'S 'wa ., Q D Qlzrmpus if zmiern I 9 1 iwtm, M M-WW? ,vw v--......,..n,, N. 4--. A L FTW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF David Meade ASSISTANT EDITOR NEWS EDITOR William Stanley Debbie Coderre SPORTS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Bob Molta George Savic POLITICAL EDITOR LAYOUT EDITOR Dean Festa Marv Lauble BUSINESS MANAGER FACULTY ADVISOR Marie YOUHS Bernard McDonald The Campus Lantern is published weekly by the Willimantic Chronicle, Circulation is 2,l85. The office is located in room 212 in the Student Center. Office hours are 6-11 p.m., Monday evenings. Telephone number is 456-1239. The lantern is funded by the Student Coalition. The Scuba Club The ECSC Scuba Club, one of the fastest growing clubs at Eastern, is noted for its promotion of safe skin and scuba diving. When not on ocean or fresh water dives we are sponsoring classes for students and faculty members interested in learning the art of skin and scuba diving. We also have an underwater hockey team which effec- tively competes with other clubs from around the state. The Scuba Club is also active in the Underwater Society of America, Connecticut Council of Diving Clubs and the Connecticut Sportsmen's Alliance. intl an Top Row, Left to Right: Frank Wacht, Brian Eaton, Lou Fabale, Ginny Meincke, Debbie Ouellette, Mike Yazakewich, Rodger Vertefeville fadvisorj. Bottom Row: Dave Taylor finstructorj, Mike Grennan, Don Tidd, Ieff Iolie fpresidentj, Geoffrey Smith fsec.!treas.l, Rich Presto tv. presidentj, Tom Orlando, Peter Me- chanic, Dr. Ralph Yulo. Members of the Scuba Club not pictured: Dr. Barry Wulff fadvisorj, Arnie Cera- suolo fadvisorj, Eileen Michand fpublic relationsj, Ed Perry, Mark Beran, Tom McGovern, David Cour- noyer, Steve Pedone, Ioe Roman, Bill Puff, Lori Galati, Pete Griffiths, Pete Boyer, Danny Kara, Sal Spano, Ron Ouellette, Tim Buckley. 1 X f fY , s Q Q ! Special Education Null i4-J g 'iw :XX 'Y ,tb 'Siu pm:-1 A I A 'wx A P, WO' ,agp The Band The ECSC Band has been providing quality music for the college and community at large for over ten years. The repertoire consists of Classi- cal, comical, pop, and transcribed music-almost every typeg variety of music written for wind ensemble. Smaller groups of brass, woodwind, recorder, and pop ensembles are formed. Director: Robert M. Lemons. Officers for 76-77 Season: President-Timothy Galligan, V. Pres.-David Zedi, Treas.-Patricia Regan, Sec.-Cathy Corlew, Librarian-Michael Donnelly. Come now, Let's not bore our poor percussionist. Let's start at E as in Egbert. Where's Overture in B Flat?-I burned it! We Don't need four tubas. What Concert??? 5 1 we T if The Commuter Club The Veterans Club .rxiuigw Nui' Ms, ,, : e Y A 5' sw L 1, ,- L, Z i 'li ......-A WWI: U W, Gmicron Delta Epsilon Five students and two former students were inducted into Omi- cron Delta Epsilon, the International Economics Honor Society. In order for students to be accepted into O.D.E., they must show high academic achievement both in Economics and in overall education. A student must also show an avid interest in Economics. Those in- ducted were: Mary Syme, jane Horvath, Iames Virgulak, Iohn York, Earl R. Gillespie III, Cindy Mclseamon, Margo Iepson. Honorary memberships were given to joseph LaForte and Dr. Charles Webb. fl 'ij w,,,,,, 5 TV et? x'l tb- l 5 1 Lakes-of-the-Clouds We all want to mziko it to tho top. And you think this is june? You've got to be kidding. That's quite a mountain, yes sir, it is. I've got to get this down in my notebook. How sweet it is! P - Innovations -pf A I .6 ...lil n M :Ab 9 , , I Campus Beautification This organization planted over 130 different trees and shrubs on campus this fall in continuation of their tradition of beautifying the campus thru meaningful donations. These are given in the names of friends who have contrib- uted in some way to the well-being of the individual or the community and the names of those who are being honored are inscribed inside plaques in the library. In addition to the planting, this group, thru the Life Support Committee, spon- sors the Greenleaf Review to raise additional funds, and or- ganizes participation in the National College Pitch In pro- grams. If you think the Campus flora is nice now, come back in 10 years and enjoy the lasting beauty these people have nurtured. 1 rt- T? 452' Q I is teti ,tee gg s The Creenleaf Review D as fl, x Y 'i.i f W , ? r OC DEL The Outing Club e n s i 0 n 'll m4fW'lll 'lllltfss A fa' Jimi W e' as- vf, ' R., 3' WW' fx S 1' , ef , ...gg- ' 13 AA... AAS-Q., :LIL S Intramural Flag Football K Bd h Wh k b ng Mike 8: h Team Skid Row Bums Fubars Helter-Skelter Frosh Dragons Darilicks Nathan Hale AFC NFC Record TCHIT1 10-0-0 Boys 8-3-0 Stella's Fe1la's 7-3-0 Wilter Beasts 5-6-0 Cahoots 2-7-1 S.W.A.T. 2-7-0 Sea Hawks 0-8-1 .5g:3l.5F JE'A 'waz-nf-1. I dm? 4 .5,: . . fr--Nwx ' 1 Ai 1 M' -- ,X h 5 i Record 9-0 8-2 5-4 0-3 2-3 1-4 if ,Q LM, l l i i n Water Polo Intramurals Y Y '9Wuna14K 4 1 i.,1 x !.x.?3-1 . I ,, -F , W 'W WM, ,, ' - 4-W,,,,m dw fc I , 'Y ' am-aw if rf V V' ...wr Q said! Teom Fricks Dolphins Water Brigade Neptunes II Byes laws Winthrop The X's Waterweasels Team Tennis Team Varsity Club Roo's Lobsters Raiders Nets Record 5-1 3-3 2-4 1-5 1-5 Record 14-3 13-4 13-4 12-5 10-6 8-8 4-12 3-12 1-15 Division I Team Maiden Forms Wackos Low Downs Skanks Nassif Arms Birgh St. Women's Volleyball Record 10-0 7-3 5-5 3-7 3-7 2-8 Division ll Team Gypsies Hustlers Hales Gang SAGA Burnap III Men's Volleyball Team N-A-G-A Ghosts Spikers Swine Flu Burnap Hoopers Stoners Iguanas Record 10-1 9-2 7-2 4-6 3-5 2-6 2-8 2-8 Record 9-1 6-3 4-5 4-5 4-6 Intramural Volleyball Q r 111 SQL, , L, L, ,., . V V V Vi A' 1' 'mf' ' W L,,, L' M! fax 17 ,ff X ndkllwfw X X. f XX 7 1 S Hz' .man L1 ff T1 A -if ' Intramural Bowling Division A Tffom Beeord Star Five 39-24 Team 1 34-29 The Big Red Maehine 31-32 Glass Balls 31-32 Warm Fuzzies 26-37 N.N. Be's 26-37 Boh's Balls 17-46 Baraeudas 11-53 Awards High Average lim Roy 178 Karen Christiana 133 High Series Steve Nyren 578 lmbi Karr 430 lligh Game Ron Ouellette 196 lean Gollen 173 I9 'Wen ,mo-H QQJUIM Magnum Force Dynomite Four Baggers IG Drazil Stoners Gutter Dusters, The Bowled Ones Deatheok lll Steve Petruzzi Brad Miller Ray Royee 'ma .W Division B Teom Record Awards High Average 166 Lynn Blake High Series 534 Anne lezzi High Game 221 Kathy King 49-14 37-26 36-27 33-36 32-31 29-38 25-38 18-45 153 518 192 4 Tqn it 'bl Women's Varsity Volleyball bottom row L-R: Mel Noheimer, Ellen Ianiga, Cindy Chodkowski. 2nd row L-R: Diane Borowiec fMgr.j, Iulie Iohnson, Ieanne Victor, Iackie LeClaire, Lisa Rossomando, Terry Becker. 3rd row L-R: Coach Crabtree, Vicky Gray, Laurie Alexander, Debbie Callen, Ieannie Skiba, Gail Wollman, Ioan McLaughlin QMgr.j. Overall Record 17-6. X. f Xvl 'X I W np, ' f ' V 'ga L lx -V f , ' l N fill M IJ,- 'Q V! y ex Au .' Am fv- 4, 15 r J f , elf' . .N 53 :jA dl pt Q' if f K he ff jf Warm-Ups Let's Go! g F 3 N X A V4 .. 5, -:AIIQF ,ff .lf GH -'X -3' Bryant Barrington Central Western N.E. R.1.C. Sacred Heart Fairfield Varsity Soccer Record: 10-4 Westfield N. Adams S.M.U. New Haven Hartford A.I.C. Stonehill 78 A R r Y , M' K V,,,W .,kk , I ., fx pl ,V Q av tk 7 , a .. -f YM i LAWN V -1 4 A fl iw r V' ' f L ' ' 1 A r 'Nam' A . P L to R, first row: Ray Forohand, lay Lovenget, Manny Rodriguez, Charles Adams, Tom Fr ' Iohn Benger fcaptj, second row: Iim Baldwin, Fred Thomas, Iorge Calderon, Brian Greg DeNeis, Greg Andrulis, third row: Tom Nevers, Mike Hill, Kreg Almond, Maurice Rau Tom Cleany, Werner Cacace, Paul St. Lament. first row: Tom Connors, Dave Natorski, Tom Forbes, Bob Faulkner, Mark Small, Chuck Adams, Stuart Lovett, second row: Mike Murphy, Manny Rodriguez, Dave Crouse, Brian Ian- ign, Dan Moore, Bernie Schirber. V .fi Sim ian: raise 3 4 S 5 1 5 1, r a 2 i i i I 3 Y 1 55?-f 9. Hz, . 4 Wg. 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'42 . f 4, Y 4 -V h ' Q, L is Bottom L R Tom Bongo Lou LaVecchia, Bob Nicoletti, lim St. Ianski, Bob DeLucia, Mike Stevens, Bob Cressotti Middle L R Wayne Hansen Bob Mars, Ron Pizzanello, Bill Hickey, Steve Thomas, Iim Iamgo chlan Ilm Broadwell Back Row L R Coach Bob Wojich, Mike Armonaitis, Rich Bodner, Mike Turgeon Don Fusarl Steve Krajewski Mark Rlemers, Coach Iohn Risley, Head Coach Bill Holowaty. -ng ' L ' ,,. X ' 'MN -- mi? K ' a .. , wx wKs WQS, x 5. .' ' 11 52 .5535 K1 .. .Q -,g '-fi . ,a 4--.5 A . 3 S 5 , NN! 1 .K W.-'Q ' K 'S ,gf 'T y A PK we X w 2. Q uf Q Q- if , J' EE 1 X . ,LS 1 X Q Q if ' i 'K KN ,n mf ki! 'xp ik . , H U ww-H . xg I E R, 5 ,.:N 3. 9 5,5 Q ,f Q A wi 5 - E1 w , -W . 1. - w var- ,.-f-:-1.-- .. EiE.1..g .A .. , ,, -.. Q: fl: .Q 1' fe 'G 1-:sw +V!!! N N 1.1 we as fa fmt W 4 ,, 349, I 5 , . Q. 4 . W. f, . 'Z f .L mil muah K , ...- : - - 1 Y 1... luis: ,amy 4 J , u. . .im wwf? .. 1 .. K Q vm My I Jw I . +9 4' ' X f 4:-25 N 'w.z.Q nt 1 I ' . x. 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Varsity Golf Q It in i A Q MS . g My , W' 617: Bottom L-R: Dave Armstrong Scott Robinson lim King Dohn Berger 2nd Row L R Coach Nevers Scott Gabrielson, Steve Feighn Tony Zaccaro 1976 Record: 4-11 . . . Eastern finished tenth in the University of Hartford Tournament competing against the top colleges and universities in Connecticut Nevers believes that the experience gained from the 1976 season will help build for the future. Varsity Cross-Country 1976 record: 9-13 M , ' bottom row L-R: Pete Nystrom, Bob McKay, joel Noel, Tim Quinn Dave Stygar, top row L-R: Don McNulty, Rich Zadroga, Don Pike Brian Longo, Mark Lyman, Coach Iohn Kelcher. V 'Li 1, if before . . . t WW 'ferellill,,cil,cc,,,c 184 .Q , , -tw , Qfv,. ,L .r , 4 TO THE FINISH After it's all Over After it's all over' In-an 'ii J 4 My jf ,Aw t ,,.. wif! ' I , M , 5 N-4 A ,W V 'Q 5 1. 1 Nb' IUHI i QQ. XXX W Basketball Team L-R: Asst. Coach Richard Willis, Ieff Siger, Gary Wayfore, David Feighn, Phil Botsford, Kirt Bushey Keith Lee, Iohn Gryzch, Paul Robbins, Ralph Wagner, Coach Robert Fisk. xl r X .. 1 N...- i R fs sssisssefss J ell'eel 'R sg e,,sss, 113411 L--L+? Runnin 'S Men's Varsity Basketball 'STE' 'xf ff!! QM D ' ' 5 Eli' f' Y 1 53 ' ' .. .h,,g 5 , 1 -- V kL-f in , QS. 2 f I - - 'E X K ,, if xg 1. :. .. , ., v flSTg 31 Ns ka- hvh S , v ,...w 4 f ,, ,, .. V -ww 'w Qfh '. Li Q If, ,af , . x K 4 Z' Y? Y .153 lf! MW Womelfs Varsity Basketball if 4- 1? 'G-. A f a f ' 4, a ma. Varsity Cheerleading lst row L-R: Betty Harris, Anne Iezzi. 2nd row L-R: Chris Vincenzo, Mary Boscarino, Mona Derosier, Edie Lanosa. 3rd row L-R: Dina Veronesi, Sherry Gagnon, Debbie Wynn, Ieannie Skiba, Lori Dadonna V' . xv, in 54 I 55 . V VVV, 1, EJHFEZ iligiiiA52-.172ii2'-.' ' 1 ii g . ':??f1iiif-fav-Wlaliliiiiiilyz' i- K9 ,416 Q 1 S, - 17 2 wk. A K ' .1 gf' v A Q f Qu' , 4- Q, - -' 1 Wffats. vw , 1 x-fi. ' 553 '??'5:l':k V1 fff- M. faf .6'v 'W 5 A ' Q K I 5 . 6 'S 1 fl- . gg- K' .,.. '1 '1 I ' 1- A , M A , , - L , . s W,,, b - K' if K BJ.. ,, gi, Ui 8 X? X fb X- -LLL W -255 Y: - 1 i:gi1:5QS qw 'Q as W3 Q .n4W,. 'W 15 Q ' AA: .. A V I 2, , . Y' P' 1 . iw 1 .Sgt 'lie if ' Q? 55 S ra Y, ,A Q 2 ,f my , Association of Intramural Sports Officers: Ianet Heck, Darlene Palmieri, Mary Boscarino, Danny Bosca- rino, Ieannie Skiba, Iohn Keleher. not present: Gail McCann. B005 --Y V Varsity Track ,. .,-fygsfe gr 'f f . f ' wk r N .ix X, no :fi tj - - f x .. t .L I Y 2 irff X Y -iw 1st row L-R: Reesa Iefferson, Michelle Hall, Nancy Young, Linda Iordan. 2nd row L-R: Peter Nystrom, Bob McKay, Tim Quinn, Ron Olson. 3rd row L-R: Bob Wilson, Rich Zadroga, Ioe Noel, Iohn Gunthman, Chria Kinsello. 4th row L-R: Don McNulty, Rick Colby, Steve Lord, Iohn Keleher. Not Present: Vin Pillari, Tom Moore, Frank Wacht. 1976 Record 8-12 90 . I.. 3 ..- -I v , ' li U , . , , ,J 'v 1 . iq I g I ', Y ' , K , , , K ml, t' I 2 ,ii 3 I' K I 5' ' 5 it wr W , ,W 1 fi' 15 A 2 rf 'Y Q Qs, fwfiaiz f We M s rttiitt illr - - i. ',,. ' . f L 5 'A K ' 7,1 , , VL,f I n , K . ,, wr if ' ,,,4 ,V .l,L: ' I t- tssss 1 iiia l ' ,r::,:1'ff' ,,,. 0 W I 1 K 5, 'lily' V ,W ,, 34 , s. ,ry fff' at s . xx! t' ' are ., at sg ytst M W ,, Aw -' 5 An., 15. I k ' . '- X ffii SX + - .f '. M x vs 1. . X, :ff XM S QU lg 197 ADMI ISTRATIO F CULTY ST FF ,swan wl0lv f A ,F .anim sw Www Wm, Ig., 198 gig I. fit fI?'Ju 'lei'-ff 1' ,km '5- ,'., A',, ' 6 'TPI Vt 'gm l if l l I Dr. Delbert E. Meyer Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Charles R. Webb, President Dr. Bruce E. Bradford Assoc. Dean of Instructional Services Q... 'r . 1,2 f 9' Mrs Assoc Dean of Student Affalrs '--l Dlr of FIHHHCIHI Ald fig Mr. Hermann Beckert Dir. of Admissions ,fs fa! 1 mf. .If Mr. Arthur Forst Asst. Dir. of Admissions Mr. Francis E. Geissler Dr. Sophie Ienkins Registrar Dir. of Student Teaching Mr. Frank Bodurtha Mrs. Cathy Kandefer BuSiI1CSS Manager Dir. of Career Planning and Placement I 'KX i giwi . Dr. M. Gene Moore Coord. of Media Mr. Francis Sullivan Dir. of Audio Visual Mr- Robert Clapp Asst. Dir. of Audio Visual Mr. Frederick Herbert Dir. of Data Processing A - lfifflfifl W- N 12 Vi Mr. Iames LoMonaco Dir. of Housing Mrs. Wilma Cox Dir. of Public Affairs 202 f 5 1' or Dr. William Billingham Dr. I. Parker Huber Dean of Professional Studies Dir. of Research and Development Mr. Frank Schlehofer Sheila Wachtel, R.N. Veterans' Affairs Health Services Mrs. Glennora Kimhro Administrator T? I W V1 1 5' T Mr. Oliver Hayes Dir. of Library I. Nicholas Welchman Reference Librarian Edgar Bailey Q- Ms. Ioann Newmyer Susan Circulation Librarian DiCk6I1SOI1 'S Ken Moorehead Alice Parker Kay Lariviere Ruth Newth ::: 'I LT laifffis 2' 1 1 NN - 2 s 5 -'----.Q L5 3-----IK A 2 ': i5sax'fQ:'- 1 . Resident Directors Ioyce Barber Susan Lamanna Claudette Scheuorman Warren Doyle Gerry Griffin Steve Fritzer E rr'tt t i .s-gs lr Audiovisual, Dial Access, Graphics 'ii 2 Q 'x L tiit Tig, ART -:K ig fy I A W I I EEEII Q I , ,, 4-5 ,I V - 7 g I ,. I . ..,, I I ,, , I QQ--'Q - - ,,:.- i I -Q Iulian Akus Don Macauley Esther Cohen Richard Wolf J ., A , ,,,- lxsiifw ' - Nathan Shu plro in-Q jj 'S? 1W I 22 ' . 4i1'b?N-ifsfw' sg-,g -' , -Q wg. 19.2. 34 if 206 1 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Barry Wulff Ai Michael Gable Flavia O'R0urke 'KF - Grace Lovozzo Henry Roos hai-' f A pm, 5 207 K th Parzych D BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION x,, G. David Rand 'lfl-35 fl , 'tfftli ,I gf? Q I al f 74 joseph Nomura Qin 1. ., ' 1,51 Vernon Phelps l0hU 5hHFl0W BQ'!'!.- Paul Bvnf-cl1r,t Charles Prewitt Ralph Yulo Il! P'-W.. ,N f' ' :V E. 'Vx Robert Dolph ENGLISH Kathy Nolan ALSO: Iacky Abbott Bette Chappel Bhakti Ghosh Charles Herrick Natalie Hopkins jane Iackman K. Kutty Paulanne Lescoe Edgar Martin Iacky Roe Margaret Wilson 4 Victor Kaplan 210 Tom Salter Bernard MacDonald james Lacey Nancy Salter ALSO: Bruce Clements Philomene Ducas Susan MacDonald Carl Meigs David Philips Alex Taylor Nancy Weyent HISTORY all A 4-1'Ul '4lP Frank Connelly David Roth Robert Browne Robert Christensen llfilfililii C. Francis Willey I ALSO: Alexander Anthony Iames Cobbledick Leon Sarin anno: Thomas Anderson MATHEMATICS Paul Duchou Rex Harkness Paul Murphy Gerald ALSO: Ann Curran Ceissert Thomas Carter . gsm: sw --:-fm . -fi we , .K awk-as f- T. . 1:2?5!LQ -fs: ' .,-. sl f Q We ,, Q? ,Q x X ,R X L Q' H Q 1 Nw S sr . sr. rp X H, XA .X fff-- -T 1.5, X S ' Ng L Q wk wil X 'iw my 52 Q A il e , ' f f51,fQse15g '7 ff' , -..- ,,-:isa . X , --agp, S , . ,J .:.v, lg rlrl 5 ' gf Finite: ' ' S- S , +V - 2 322: 'w ',-' '-U' ' ff ' 'L VW dl yllli M -M , 4, .W ff' 4 lem 2 53, 5 vial MODERN LANGUAGES ALSO: Andrew Filtz X539 Lefjlaipg Waits Pedro Rivas-Diaz MUSIC L: Edward Drew R: Robert Lemons ALSO: Eldon Downing Desmonde Fiondella Carole Lee PHYSICAL EDUCATION Floretta Crabtree -ur john Keleher f 'mi ,, if 49,3 is J V- hqdk H 'Q If ',,,.. if li C. Robert Miller DHHS Clark ALSG: William Holowaty Ianioe Tompkins A Del Dixon Clyde Washburne Q ik if Q , w ffw v 5 . , q,q . ago S Thomas Nevers Susanne Stethers P S H C Y I S E I N C C A E L 214 Alan Wright Timothy Swanson 5- ..,...x., 2 t L, ALSO! R. Max Fergeson Mary Rogers Ray Smith Henry Snider Shermon Clebnik Otto Sardi PsYcHoLoGY E 6 B WMM NHSMUKINE Z!!! Gary Sterner Ann Marie Orza Leo Schneiderman Edwin Nebelkopf frr 'tilt' Q A. Paxton Ferfeson r gh tgrt , ,ait t Alfred Kornfeld . N. tatt watt wvtMtw,tt:aa . V G Q . .x V ,Y K it X I 94 , ......., ,,,..,.1s-uv'l 4. 42 Iames MacDonald SGCIOLOGY ..,.................,,wW - 4,- Irene Glasser Nancy Romers Doris Griscom, Arthur Iohnson, Sarah Lee Langley, Don Leveridge, and lean 216 Thoresen. lim Esposito, Communications. Glenn Nilson Q .11 Iuniors: Denise Mellot, Collette Lucan, Liz Ad- kin, Anita Swajchuk, Mark Porcheddu, Advi- sor Coach Hollowaty. Seniors: Debbie Adams, Mary Frangione, Carol Cas- tagna, Ioe Cassella, Carol Hammond, Karen Hebert, Advisor fnot presentj, Dr. Michael Cable. ' nf A A U 6 3 - A Class Ufficers Freshmen: Sue Denaro, Kathy Appleby, IoAnn Kolakowski, Eileen Ference, Chris Vincenzo, Advisor fnot presentj, Frank Connelly. Sophomores: Mary Ann Ciparelli, Kathy Iones, Zoe Rochelle, Nancy Childress, IoAnn Daley, Advisor fnot presentj, Dr. Eldon Downing. The Student Coalition Legislature Executive Board L to R . . . Mark Porcheddu, Betsy Fahey ftreasj, Ioel R. Ide fcoordina- torl Pam Loucks, Nancy Childress Qrec. sec.j, Ieff Brown, Earl Gillespie Center Operating Board L to R Zoe Rochelle, Mary Ann Cipiarelli, Bob Ulrich, Mary Fra- ngione, Pam Loucks fchairpersonj, Cathy Arthur, Carol Hammond, Ioe Cassella, Katy Iones, Iim Crieco, Denise Mellot, Liz Atkins, Micky Pa- lacko, Denise Totten, Sue Galione, Sue Pask, Pat Welsh, Sue Ferencz, Sue Denaro Cultural Activities Committee Budget Management bottom row . . . Linda Smith, Debbie DeGennaro, Cathy Comes, Karen Duff, top row. . . Cindy Mel- lor, jeff Brown, Luisa Ciner, Don McNulty Myrium Blinn, Io Ann Daley, Peter MCClusky Earl Gillespie fchairpersonj, Steve Krentzman Student Welfare Advisory Board Mark Poroheddu fchairpersonj, Dave Begin, Dave Cay, Ralph Carra- betta, Marcy Cohen, Peter Bonaventure, Ioann L. Kolakowski, Prioilla Richards, Brian Culla, Bob McKay. 9 .-if' '14 220 4 , f M, 1 4u.. , 5 f 5 Ei, I f 5 t' Q Q 3 3 1 1 . .... ,...,....,.....,.- ... i -.-.,.,.,. , A 2 i1f'e5f-miifi-fi:'+N N - W - Z p..::,:.,,x -1 ggqgrxzgunz -:1-:g:,,,,, '.v g :::g:x.x...........-- ' W :w,,.....-va-N-f...--W-M-A- ,A,,,, i.....-.Q-ac-'N ...--f ............----Q .,..,,......-- ......,,.....,..---f A- -Q- I K .5 . on ' 4 95 tix: E y, ,. ,....,-4- W .4 VN: in mf 4 11? ,W t 5 ,',,.--- ,f , if EASTERN . STATE ki 'fps' ...pa-if TUDEN P 1 1 24 DONALD 1. HENNIGAN B.S. Elementary Education Will you try to change things, use the power that you have, the power of a million new ideas? -Robert Lamm THERESA S. NANCY 1. BENIAMIN YoUNc B.S. Elementary Education B.A.'s Elementary Education I've only just begun! and English 5 fa-'Y NNI 51-'. 41 've 'fig ,E . 4.4.9, DALE NOEL SMITH LINDA HADDEN B.A. Fine Arts A E SHAPERA HLYNN B.S. Intermediate Education The woods are lovely, durk und deep. But I huve promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. -Robert Frost EUPI-IRUSYNE CUSTAS HOLLY I3.S. Education The house you live in will never fall down if you pity the strunger that stands at your gutc -Gordon Lightfoot LAURENS I-I. SMITH IR. B.A. Biology Do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. PATRICIA IEAN LEBLANC B.S. Early Childhood Education The heart is not always satisfied by what the head considers fair. A 'i ' , .J S if EEN' I 3 .,, at as ROBERT H. ROSS B.A. English with Secondary Education Now we take our time . . . so nonchalant we light our lamps for atmosphere and hang our hopes on chandeliers So before we end land then beginl we'll drink a toast to how its been A few more hours to be complete A few more times that I can say . .. I've loved these days.-Billy Ioel 511. l MARYELLEN DEBRA-LEE T. CARRoLL HOWARD To seek is better than to gain, B.S. Early Childhood Education The fond hope dies as we attaing Today, is the tomorrow, that I've Life's fairest things are those which seen, learned about yesterday. The best is that of which we dream. CYNTHIA LGU DRISCO B.A. English with Intermediate Education At times, it is better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you're a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. ,Al 'af .W QM., it i 3541225-'ff:vsfv.rf?'A'tHfTr ffl T mme-ia ' aatst , KATHLEEN SCHGNE CHERRIE ANNE HADDEN B.A. English with Secondary Education The more we live by our intellect, the less we understand the meaning of life. -William Iames 4 I t BERNADETTE PAGLIARG BA. Applied Social Relations Humanity is outraged in me and with me. We must not dissimulate nor try to forget this indignation which is one of the most passionate forms of love.-George Sand PATRICK 1. s1ERcKs B.A. Environmental Earth Science RUBERT A. HUNT B,S. Elementary Education Friends are forever, I have two of the best. Their names should be included. Some Truths are not by Reason to be Thank yOU Bill and Iudy. F-11-F. tried, But we have sure Experience for our Guide. RUBIN MIRSKY BARBARA ZOFIA SZALAIKA B.A. Psychology H. CASHEN MITCHELL, IR B.A. English Standing at the crossroads, trying to read the signs, to tell me which way l should go- to find the answer. And all the time I know, Plant your love and let it grow. -Eric Clapton wg-n-npr 0- Am RENNEAH LILLIAN MARTIN B.S. Elementary Education There is nothing that you can give that is more worthy of your support than to give to the development of a human being's mind. -W D Muhammad BILL QSTASHJ STANLEY BA. English with Secondary Education If that's all there is .. . then let's keep dancing. PAUL WILLIAM SNIDER BA. Biology Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and ll h d t S ' ca s t e a ven ure cience. -Edwin Powell Hubble IOE sTEFo B.S. Early Childhood and Elementary Education Look toward the light and the shadow of your burden will fall behind you. Witt rt X it f it 4,,: 4 LUANN GILLGTTI B.S. Early Childhood Education There is no royal road to anything. One thing at a time, and all things in succession.-Holland A , V V, V Y , Y, 1 Xffxwxw, xr,-xg 1-N t Yfx, X ,, ..-:.-..:.-Mx.Aw..aw,Q....i.., 4 . ' ' A x, , E f ' ' b to NX N :X 'X H xoxo ft A' X'-,l it ' I W 5 -K xx :X X X 5 gr to 1 , .x XM N, Zlfiif-'gk 5 1 i .xx . X X K t X GARY A. ILLER BA. Biology with Secondary Education lf the body operated as inefficiently as the person, our species would be extinct. -mi IOSEPH SWETCKY IR. BA. History and Social Science I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost ,Q PRISCILLA PEPIN fpocoi BA. English A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are huilt for. CATHY GAUVIN Bs. Early Childhood and 44,1 'Q Elementary Education ' S The important thing is this. To he ' ,s able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. RGBERT W. MUISE BS. Elementary Education and English Great things are done when men and mountains meet: This is not done by jostling in the street. -William Blake EDNA MARIE ELLIS B.A. Psychology and Fine Arts I am singing of tomorrow I am singing of love I am singing someday love will reign Throughout this world of ours I am singing of love from my heart -Stevie Wonder Ja. FRANKIE DENISE IUNES B.S. Early Childhood Education Always think highly of yourself! KATHLEEN M METCALF B.A. Psychology and Applied Social Relations MARY V. LARKIN B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Early Childhood Education Give us any rule we'll break it Give us any chance we'll take it We're gonna make our dreams come true, Doing it our way! PAULA MARIE BUCCHERI B.S. Elementary Education I believe that love is the most important t 'n hild's life and I believe concep 1 a c , that the value of love has to be taught. 1 -.wavy I . Q 3 1 +-I .wa -iififiv - MARGARET L. PARHAM B.A. Sociology My dream has finally come true. MARIGN SCOTT LEONARD B.A. Psychology It's been such a long time since I've seen your smile It's been such a long time Please stay with me for awhile . . . We can sit and talk about the past Wondering why it did not last. Maybe we could start again Maybe this time it won't end. V.E.V.R. Thanks Mom and Dad AN GRACE PICCULELLO B.A. Economics I planned each charted course l h d e b wa a ong eac an ev ry y y but more, much more than this I did it my way.-Paul Anka LEIGH ANN ARGENTA B.A. Applied Social Relations For everything you have missed, you have gained something else.-Emerson PATRICIA FUGARTY B.S. Applied Social Relations fear is the lock- and laughter the key to your heart. CHARLGTTE B. SARINSKY B.A. Psychology E I was once like you are now, and I know that it's not easy to be calm when you've found something going on but n-lh take your time, think a lot, why think of everything you've got, For you will 4' still be here tomorrow but your dreams ,A may not.-Cat Stevens .. anti!-5' 5 -.ff , , B otfie Q M It IILL B. GOLDSTEIN BA. Applied Social Relations And oh I love the life within me I feel a part of everything I see And oh I love the life around me A part of everything is here in me. -Iohn Denver PULLY LOUISE GALLA B.S. Intermediate Education and Spanish When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low, and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but do not quit. MARIORIE LOUISE MULBERRY B.S. Early Childhood Education Now I've been happy lately thinking about the good times to come and I believe it could be something good has begun. -Cat Stevens, KATHRYN ANN Ts1LFoGLoyU B.S. Early Childhood Education Wherever the future leads you, dreams are waiting to come true -Q1 KAREN MARIE MURLEY BA. Fine Art in KATHLEEN IOAN MOUNEY B.A. Psychology BOB BAILEY B.A. Applied Social Relations with Coaching Minor Hi A NAR ,ING H ICRUITIN6 STATION ANTUNIU LA RUSA B.A. Applied Social Relations If they give you ruled paper, write the other way. -Iuan Ramon Iimenez A THOMAS KUHARSKI B.A. Economics and English You see things as they areg and you ask why? , but I dream things that never wereg and I ask why not? -George Bernard Shaw I V ' W K .. ' f Av' 'f I J, i , ii f l ,M45,,,, A if -5 i,.i 1, r x ., - ji,- f ff V4 ,, A ' ,f K, ij if X N3 ck, X 'l li sttt l ., e + WW- We f ,N .fy Q M Q Qtr-M., V 1 UE HATFIELD 3.A. Applied Social Relations Ne're free to go where we wish And to be what we are. I -Iohnathan Livingston Seagull oi-iARLoTTE EDWARDSEN t y - f c 7 I , i B.A.B1ology QU ff 2 al pg ,iz J ,ibm Wt MICHAEL L. GRENNAN DWIGHT BA- Biology CHAMPIUN Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and B.S. llllefmediaie Edl1CH'liOI1 aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep You can rise above any challenge with peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery confidence, knowing who you are and and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. what you want out of life. Be careful. Strive to be happy. -Found in Old St. Paul's Church, 1692 Lt 25? va item, pi... ., w X, I if if we COLLEE COR1 ETSKI B.A.'Applied Social Relations the end of all our exploring will he to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.-TS. Eliot BILL MASI BA. History and Social Science Primitive man mistakenly treats things as if they were persons, but modern man treats persons as if they were things: and that is perhaps an even more dangerous superstition.-Lewis Mumford iv'-r .......,f ET FITZGERALD BA. Mathematics Reach out for someone: to communicate is the beginning of understanding. MARCIA TIPPER BAKER B.S. Elementary Education To live is the rarest thing on earth. Most people just exist. ...ima I EDWIN A. CENTENO B.A. Spanish gPatria! Iardin de la mar la perla de las Antillas, ,gtengo ganas de llorar! gtengo ganas de besar la arena de tus orillas! -Por lose Guatier Benitez DEBRA A. BoUsQUET B.S. Elementary Education Clasp the hands and know the thoughts of men in other lands . . .-Iohn Masefield CVS.. BOB CGSTELLO B.A. Mathematics Conservation of Klutziness: Klutziness can neither be created nor destroyed, but flows from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration SABRINA R. GILRUY B.A. English Let us sway with the Wind To seek out the fountain of life and all its wonders and miracles LISBETH MARY COSTELLO B.A. Applied Social Relations Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can become. LYDIA ANN CRARY , to B.S. Elementary Education No book can touch us Self. It isa hidden language only Heart can read joan Walsh anglund IUDITH RQSEMARY ', i 'it LACUURIERE I am time and the world. In me are summer d ' t 'll 1 l'f d ' l an win er, V1 age 1 eg an commercia routine, pestilence and famine and refresh- ing breezes, joy and sadness, life and death.-H.D. Thoreau i ANET E. MILLERD B.S. Intermediate Education Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. . ffm, ' RAY KUPP B.A. Environmental Biology I have ever held it as a maxim, never to do that through another, which it was possible for me to execute myself. -Montesquieu 4',,, 1 ,t . If t 4 itss R .P v 6 . r ' w t NUREEN M. NGLAN A. 'gruth is a deep kindness that teaches us to e content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness.--K. Gibran BA. English How can libertyiand intellectual integrity be preserved against the abuse of power? Iames T, Farrell E at y in 'K . . af X' k,,' A1 m .,,, I as L X ,AVA K .i Q ,:.: . kt uk s 3 .3 r . S 'f V' N . gf? VICKI LYNN D'AMICO B.S. Early Childhood and Elementary Education Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. -William Shakespeare MELAN IE DEORlE B.S. Elementary Education and Psychology And this to, shall come to pass. ' av KATHRYN LYNN DROUIN B.A. Applied Social Relations and Psychology Hearts that are united through the medium of sorrow will not be separated by the glory of happiness. Love that is cleansed by tears will remain eternally pure and beautiful. -Kahlil Gibran ff 3 a N i i . . Q X 9, i vu df'- ,. fad 4 DEBBIE ADAMS B.S. Early Childhood Education l-lold fast to dreams for if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.-Langston Hughes if RUTH ANDERSUN B.S. Early Childhood Education And this is life Eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God and Iesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. -Iohn 17:3 ,ygy , y ze F :wb F GLORIA DELMUNTE B.S. Elementary Education The most important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. if f i' 11 'a - 5 yysyas 5 HEIDI IILL FALDMAN B.S. Elementary Education You give but little when you give of your possessions. When you give of yourself, you truly give. 435 MARGARET TIMMS BA. English The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep, und miles to go before I sleep -Frost N HEBERT B.S. Early Childhood Education If you want something very badly, let it go free. If it Comes back to you, it is yours forever. If it doesn't, it was never yours to begin with. ELIZABETH IGYCE BARTUL BA. Psychology Rejoice in the Lord alwaysg and again I say rejoice!-Philippians 4:4 M' w Q f 5 REBECCA 1. DAICLE BA. History and Social Science-Economics Happiness is not so much in having as in sharing. We make a living hy what we get, a life by what we give. -Norman MaCEwan MICHAEL IGSEPH DCNNELLY BA. Environmental Earth Science with Secondary Education By awesome deeds, Thou dost answer us in righteousness, O God of our salvation, Thou who art the trust of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest sea . . . Thou dost make the dawn and sunset shout 2 for joy!-Psalms 6515, 8 ' LL1.. x I .F 'li t.- ...y es ,, ' A I HUGH M. KELLY B.A. History and Social Science The only people who believe in born leaders are born followers. Leadersx are made, not born. And I welcome you to the arena. Col. O.I. Hines USAF ACK M. KVVASTEL l B.S. Elementary Education l To all who l've become acquainted with during the past four years, I now leave you l with my personal thought of achievement . .. You l must always start by sailing on the boat of l ambition with the only destination being the shores of success. Best of luck to all . .. PETER A. GTFINOSKI IR. B.S. Applied Social Relations LINDA SMITH B.S. Elementary Education Without movement I am only potential. -Betts ,,,t Q' 5-.cpu-an- -'Q SW E TIMCTHY R. TRACY B.A. English with Secondary Education I And we know that all things work together for good to those who love Cod, to those who are the called according to His purpose.-Romans 8:28 n 5 e . . Q I . , DAVID MERRITT CARDNER BA. History and Social Science Happy is the man who finds wisdom, and the man who gets understanding. tProverbs 32131. But by His doing you are in y Christ Iesus, who became to us wisdom from Cod, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption. tl Corinthians 1:1301 y l at A e IOHN C. BERARDINELLI ANNE MARIE TERNULLO BA. Spanish and Psychology It is good to be a seeker, but sooner or later you have to be a finder. And then it is well to give what you have found, a gift unto the world, for whoever will accept it. -Ionathan Livingston Seagull vin Wi- 5 Q vi lfifmmii EILEEN MARY MCDONGUGH B.S. Elementary Education To live, to give, to love, that is the trade I want to teach. IILL WEIR B.S. Elementary Education One of the most beautiful things in life is that our souls remain hovering over the places where we once enjoyed ourselves.-K. Gibran SHAUNMARIE GELL B.S. Early Childhood Education .But as for me, the nearness of God is my good: I have made the Lord God my refuge, That I may tell of all Thy works. Psalm 73:28 Q 'X' J' ,.. - 4 f-- at ,- . ff- W 1: Q 5 A if ,1,L S. H. t Yep ,K sf A . Y Al A , S DIANE MARIE PREN ETA B.S. Elementary Education It doesn't matter who you love or how you love but that you love. IEFF SUNBLADE B.A. English with Secondary Education and Coaching Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence . .. as for as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. speak your truth quietly and clearlyg and listen to others, even the dull and ignorantg they too have their story.-Max Ehrmann AMES M. TAYLOR B.A. English l've seen fire and I've seen rain. -james Thylor ff. 'J' .KX if 5 E fi z -L wiki? EILEEN L.E. CTCONNOR B.S. Early Childhood Education An artist creates goodness and beauty. I love all that is good and beautiful. -Fyodor Dostoevsky x t, W i w, Q 1' K 'R all -vfyqiiw C t Eit Y 1oE CASSELLA BS' Elementary and Early Childhood B.S. Elementary and Early Childhood Education Educatmn lt is a Chance that makes brothers but hearts that make friends.-Von Geibel RGBERT UTTMAN KIMBERLY CURTIS B.S. Elementary Education and Spanish I want to laugh while the laughing is easy. I want to cry if it makes it worthwhile. I may never pass this way again. -Seals and Crofts M. ELISABETH BERGERON B.A. Sociology I came to oblige, but here I am. -A.A. Milne WILLIAM G. DYSUN B.A. Applied Social Relations Tis all a checker-board of nights and days where destiny with men for pieces plays: I-lither and thither moves, and mates, and slays, and one by one back in the closet lays. -Omar Khaymam V P CARUL M. HAMMGND B.A. Economics Let us be up and doing with a heart for any fate Still achieving still persuing Learn to labor and to wait. -H.W. Longfellow MARK ALAN KULAK B.A. Biology and Spanish To appreciate today yet live for tomorrow is one of life's greatest challenges. DIANA ELAINE LAURA M. BARBADORO B.A. Sociology Don't walk in front of me-I may not followg B.A. Psychology Don't walk behind me-I may not lead, Where love rules, there is Walk beside me and be my friend. no will to powers.-Carl lung 1 r.,, . ' fr w I f 'SQ .44 RUN GLADUE B.A. Biology Dedication comes with being a biology major. DCMINICK SALVATCRE MICHAEL CORTESE B.A. Applied Social Relations All He asks of us, is we give each other love.-Marvin Caye And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.-Beatles. W My .A .k,,i . Q .x,WX , ,kk , ,:.,. ' kkll at iQuuuf Jaii ulflu iluuufiiyyyu i uu. i t s uuvqiuyu iiuu il .sliil i,lu C v.yu NANCY ANN SEVERANCE B.S. Early Childhood Education f 'N V ,,..., I --ltf KATHY ANN MOULTHROP B.A. Psychology Everyday I searched for the star, that never was in the sky, and now l see this star is on the earth. Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. J' ALICE LCJUISE CAYA B.S. Elementary Education To have joy one must share it,- Happiness was born a twin.-Lord Byron BETTY E. BARRETT i BA. English with Secondary Education Great is the Lord. CHERYL LYNN LAPUINTE Early Childhood and Elementary Education Stop. Kneel and Raise yourself to a child's level of innocence. Rediscover your world. Reach out and touch something- someone, then spread the good news. KATHLEEN M. BRUNSDON B.S. Early Childhood Education lust knowing that you've done your very best will bring you pride and happiness 4 - L t tl ,. t 4 , 4 IGHN M. YoRK B.A. Economics To my family, they made it possible. -f as 2-wisp. t5'7i5'i- ' vs., ,- MQ , 1:-s.,, -W at RQ 'QQ 1 .W . af' w. img, ,561 gg, A f W. fr Q ,gl Ms-.X ,Za MICHAEL KRA ICH ff' fig BA. Environmental Biology 'Z Q PAUL KARRER B.S. Early Childhood and Elementary Education Only through a variety of experiences can we como to know ourselves. Gods and mortals alike doubt tales of fishing and the good virtues of women. A it 9 '37 5,45 ,Q , r liiux ivy K .Q T fig x NANCY I. Tl KH BA. History My friends made it all worthwhile. l'm glad we Could share all the work, the ideas, and the problems, but especially the laughter. PATRICIA E. MCGUINNESS B.S. Elementary Education If there by any kindness I can show, Or any good I can do, let me do it now, I for I shall not pass this way again. Ere i ' ff ?ff!i'.ff' f L W's1 I 1 f V2 1 ,,,w ' N m ' 7 1 , , ,, If a s I I ihslfi -av, M'i,,,7.zl I I It I, I I I I isi. , ' I fi - I I I I my AM, ,N .WJ - I ' -' V.- A Q X, H f 'WW ' vw4f?.1.54N., ' EVELYN MARIE BRIDGES DENNIS s. SIDERGPOULGS B.A.'s in Psychology I Love is that condition in which the happiness of another individual is essential to your own. l 4 KATHY TALBOT B.A. Mathematics with Secondary Education The only way to have a friend is to be one.-Emerson s PJ. RoB1NsoN B.A. Applied Social Relations I had a dream that one day I'd get the HELL out of this PLACE! LYNN M. BLAKE B.S. Early Childhood Education ... for the man who has learned ... the true values of life is the man who has learned how to take . . . his successes and failures and weave them into .. . the things that for happiness make.-Ben Burroughs THOMAS 1osEPH DZIEKAN B.A. Biology We live in an age when quality of life must be measured in more thanconsumer goods and leisure timeg it must also be measured by the beauty, durability, and safety of the environment in which we live. GAIL L. KITCI-IIN BA. Biology Set me adrift in a sea of hope-I'll set my sail to a new horizon. .-45 2' V Q .. y . .. A. ,Ii .W 7,725 byt, ur. ' '. .' - elm-'W ' V fl' xxx-Kms APRIL WHITE LA. Environmental Biology ind if in some anguished moment the Ihadow of a cloud lies heavy on your earl, look quietly at the image of ierfection in the snowflake that has allen on your sleeve and if doubt still ingers listen to a breaking wave spend tself upon the shore and know that in he precise wisdom of the infinite, nother wave will come to take its place. -Winston Abbott SHARUN M. GOLDBERG B.S. Early Childhood Education Nature is a treasure, Priceless, yet freely given . . . old as time, and yet forever new .. . owned by none, and yet bequeathed to all. gy fl-M PRISCILLA C. DICKMAN B.A. Biology and Spanish I never found a companion that was so companionable as solitude. We are for the most part more -lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers. A man thinking or working is always alone, let him be where he will. -Henry David Thoreau BA. Sociology Music touches feelings that words can not. lt is the melody of the heart, the voice of the Spirit. It inspires some to think of the past some to create and some to cry. Music makes me love S.P.S. ff - 'gggg'f5.5E2f'615?i: 21,41 , rl NANCY ELLEN STARBRANCH B.A. Spanish and Elementary Education Don't wait to share your love. If you want to enjoy a richer life, begin each day wondering who you can touch, love, or hug, or make someone feel they are for real.-Dr. Ken Olson GAYLE HGLLY BRUCE B.S. Elementary Education bi 7 17 If PATRICK M. SULLIVAN B.A. English Let there be songs to fill the air. -Creatfull Dead ROBERT I. BUCK PIERCE B.A. Environmental Earth Science On the road, in foul and fair, days gone by warm, or cold to the bone Songs in my head, mud on my boots, Many a day I rolled my own. RUCHELLE RENDY PERDUE B.A. Applied Social Relations l w REESA DEAN 1EFFERsoN B.S. Elementary Education Never put off what you can do for today because tomorrow is never a promise. POLLY ELIZABETH LECLAIRE B.S. Early Childhood and Elementary Education To know and not share is the weakness we seek to overcome. -T.L. LeClaire -x 4 A-1IwM..1..,,t RUBERT LEWIS KING B.A. Applied Social Relations Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away -Henry David Thoreau IANICE GoGG1N CARLA PETZULT B.S. Intermediate Education To see the world through the eyes of Children is to see the world with love. l n LUANN WHEELER B.S. Early Childhood Education What lies behind us and what lies before us t' tt d t what lies are 1ny ma ers compare o within us.-Ralph Waldo Emerson DIANE SALLY MILLER B.A. Psychology And you can still hear me talking to the people who don't listen to the things that I am saying, Hoping someone's gonna hear. And I guess I'll die explaining how the things that they complain about are the things they could be changing. Hoping someone's gonna care. N AYN MIKULKA B.A. English And we are all lost in the stars SUZPLNNE CUTE BA. English I must be traveling on now, cause there's too many places I've got to see, Things just couldn't be the same cause I'm f bird no ' as ree as a w. -Lynard Skynard HELEN M LYNN B S Elementary Education Time flies suns rise and shadows fall let time go by love is forever over all AGNES M. TROMPETTER STEVEN C. GULDBERG BA. Mathematics with Secondary Education What's the earth With all its' art, verse, music, worth- Compared with love, found, gained, kept? -Robert Browning IOHN L. SULLIVAN BA. Psychology and History and Social Sciences Only he who attempts the ridiculous can achieve the impossible-Mark Twain nm. RGBERT IAMES IUHNSON B.A. Psychology I can see clearly now the rain is gone I can see all obstacles in my way Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind lt's going to be a bright, bright sunshiny day! -Iohnny Nash i . f -.. , . 1 RANDY ' CTROURKE I B.A. Sociology I like to sleep late in the morning, I don't like to wear no shoes, I like making love to the women, and while I'm livin' get high on a bottle of booze. 'S CLARK E. NEVILLE MICHELLE HALL B.A. Psychology B.S. Elementary Education Earth cramed with heaven It is a law of human life, as certain and every common bush afire with God: as gravity: To live fully we must only he who sees takes off his shoes- learn to use things and love people . . . the rest sit around it not love things and use people. and pluck blackberries. -Elizabeth Barrett Browning DENYSE BA, Applied Social Relations You can't change the past. But you can ruin the present by worrying about the future. if vw Y fn, i tilt i'ii i AN E ANN HORVATH BA. Economics and Sociology The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds. nf New S ,.., A -Iohn Maynard Keynes PETER H. KUZYK B.A. Environmental Earth Science And as the sun begins to rise so begins a new day. ANNE L. BOMELY B.A. Environmental Earth Science with Secondary Education Before every rainbow there must be clouds and a storm. ANITA 1. BOMELY B.A. Economics with Business Administration Everything comes and goes Marked by lovers and styles of clothes Things that you held high And told yourself were true Lost or changing as the days come down to you. -Ioni Mitchell M-'f M 1 fwaa SUSAN E. BASCOM B.A. Applied Social Relations Spring . . . Innocence, inevitable unstoppable as Time, is stirred to life by life. Gracefully awkward it struggles through the split in a seed through crack in the shell of an egg. through a crack in the shell of my ego. -L. Erazmus I1 tl ,M lf it , . I 'ii 1 ,. .f i Q GARY C. PORTER B.A. Psychology Life is full of ups and downs, just when you think you're going up you realize that you're standing on your head in an elevator going down. i . ?' 3 fx DEBRA ELAINE WASYLISHYN B.A. Applied Social Relations ROBERT PAUL MONDANI B.S. Intermediate Education On to reality SANDRA DUDLEY B.A. Sociology We need to clear away the parasitic forms that seem to keep us up but drag us down-We need friends that will leave us space to burgeon out of all within us-to let us make ourselves our own, To give or keep, to live and learn and be. DAVID A. FRANZI RDBERT GARY BA. Environmental Earth snlnnnn l i MARY ANN CTCUNNUR B.S. English Concentration in the Nursing Program Keep interested in your own career . .. it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time . . . -from Desiderata . ,fff . ,sw .. IOHN R. COLEMAN JR. BA. Economics You've got to live for today-then let it go. -Cat Stevens GARY ANDREW LITTLEFIELD B.A. History Be what you want to be Do what you want to do And learn from experiences Both good and bad. li ,V 3, IUHANNA IOAN CHAPMAN UCONNELL REILLY NAUMEC B.A. English with Secondary Education B.S. Elementary Education We're O.K.-God doesn't make junk! . 1-Q' f 2? A 4 , CAMILLE MARIE CAROL ANN GALLAGHER .S. Intermediate Education reat it is to believe the dream hen we stand in youth by the sta WADDING B.A. English with Secondary Education There are deserts in my life, O God, rry Where only you can make flowers bloom. streamg but a greater thing is to fight -Frank Alagna Vlife through and say at the end, the dream was true.-Edwin Morkham IUDITH A. BREEN B.S. Elementary Education I finally made it! Thanks to my Mom and to my mother-in-law for helping out. And thanks to my husband and children for being so patient with me and sticking with me all the way. MARY GULLAK B.A. Biology The Lord bless you and watch over youg The Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to youg The Lord look kindly on you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26 :ffm MARILYN MADERIA B.A. English with Secondary Education I wanna laugh While the laughing is easy I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile I may never pass this way again. -Seals and Crofts SUSAN I. BLGOMBERG B.A. Early Childhood Education Live today, for tomorrow may never come. SUSAN E. GALIONE .A. Psychology with Elementary Education e must gather all our courage. Sail our Ehip out on the open sea. Cast away our ears, for all the years, will come and go. -Seals and Crofts Q. ,,, SHARGN FAUCHER RoBB1Ns lgl B.S. Intermediate and Elementary Education I am not so much interested in what I do with my hands or words as what I do with my feelings. I want to live from the inside out, not from the outside in. l DAVID ALAN IAMES ARMSTRUNG B.A. Economics with Business Administration CATHY LARO MARYANN ZUTTI Sociology Love and thanks to my family and my special friend at the hospital for all the encouragement and faith in me. Love ya Cindy, Sandi, Ruth, and lane. To lean Thoreson, there are no words! QS .mlb TIMOTHY E. GUULD B.S. Elementary and Early Childhood Education No man is an island, entire of itselfg every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed way by the sea, Europe is the less as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own Were. Any man's death diminishes me be- cause l am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee. -Iohn Donne 5 2 4 L 41 ft We fi L, ff' N v4'7? DANIEL BOSCARINO B.A. Applied Social Relations It's all about love by E.W.F. 'ui' ,Jeb if ,war 'A' gl' S x '-In ' I E IJ ' . lbw' fix 1 59 f IL, If l PATRICIA HARVEY B.A. Applied Social Relations One who wants sentiment in his work must in the first place feel it himself, and live with his heart. -Vincent Van Gogh 289 290 PATT LUMAN B.S. Early Childhood Education It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion: it is easy in solitude to live after our own: but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. -Ralph Waldo Emerson ELAINE M. SINKIEWICZ B.S. Early Childhood Education Ah . . . that's the reason a bird can sing on the darkest day he believes in spring. -Douglas Molloch DAVID A. CAYER B.A. Psychology For ME feelings are like vegetables, I can cultivate the ones I need to stay healthy or I can pretend I'm stuck with whatever comes up 1oY MARSHALL B.S. Early Childhood Education If each and every adult could possess the feelings of a child's heart, then the world would be a much better place to live in. t IIE? ur-wld . 11 .tt -Q1 M-W t l . J? it J C E :jfs K p J iv ,J -. CAROLE ANN ERICSSON B.S. Early Childhood Education Behold, my Brothers, the spring has come: the Earth has received the embraces of the sun and we shall soon see the results of that love!-Tatanka Yotanka MARY E. LOWE B.S. Early Childhood Education All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg Each man in his time plays many parts.-Shakespeare IEAN E. SKIBA B.A. Biology with Secondary Education Two roads diverged in a wood. And I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost , , t of LYNN LIBE B.S. Early Childhood Education Do not wish to be anything but what you are. Live with your whole being . . . all the days of your life! MEG WILLEY B.A. Psychology with Physical Education All life's joys are doubled when you share them with others. -George Webster Douglas PAMELA L. LCUCKS B.A. Psychology . . . I am doing things I consider very important now. If I could not do these things, my life would have no value. Merely to live, merely to exist-what sense is there to it? A fly also lives. -Chaim Potok -- ui !,..,,,, ,, ,as MARY L. F RAN CIONE B.S. Early Childhood Education I believe in the sun even when it is not shining I believe in love even when I am alone I believe in Cod . .. even when He is silent. MICHELE C. CIANNONE B.S. Early Childhood Education It is comforting to know that whatever happens, whether good or bad, there is a friend who will understand. Mgt., -4-54 94 IEFFREY W. IGLIE B.A. Biology Let's go diving! IOANNE MEGOS B.A. Applied Social Relations I went looking for a cause O t t ' h l r a s rong ca wit out c aws Or any reason to resume And I found the empty seat In this crowded waiting room -Ioni Mitchell ni r' vm i if , M' vp I I y F' I STEPHEN G. ELDRIDGE B.A. Environmental Biology Such is life xi 9 ft. 'f. 's BOB MAN GAN B.A. Fine Arts and Environmental E.S. A remembrance of the past is the teacher of the future. 4' I 4 , 'v-ug TIM SULLIVAN B.A. Environmental Earth Science I am just beginning to See, now I am on my way.-Moody Blues I., .A Q-1, .V v i Lf!-, E. STANLEY DIXON B.A. Economlcs It is important to know who you are, where you came from, and where you are going. DEBBY A. CYRULIK BA. History and Social science with Secondary Education God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The gl courage to change the things that I can. And the wisdom to know the difference. and '1 EV BANNING B.A. Biology with Secondary Education No printed word, nor spoken plea, Can teach young minds what men should be, Nor all the books on all the shelves, But what the teachers are themselves. 296 SUSAN A. MURASKY B.A.'s Applied Social Relations and English I accept the sunshine and the warmth I must also accept the thunder and the lightning. i , K W, ,t r kjww VV Y . A 'glint we v at KIM A. KELLY MIKKELSUN B.A. Applied Social Relations The past and present wilt-I have filled them, emptied them, And proceed to fill my next fold of the future.-Walt Whitman 'ff' - 'hfunm -l'.g:,, F-f, 4 . , ': 1, , FTS! ll mf -e y if 'M fl I 'I L 3,5 as gfjfbgi Q, QL' 3 'K 1 DINA PAOLA VERON ESI B.S. Elementary Education with Physical Education It is only with the heart that one can see rightly: what is essential is invisible to the eye. -Antone de Saint Exupery DURLENE KAREN 297 2 TIM MCMAN US B.A. Psychology I-lungover. Red Eyed. Dog Tired. satisfied-It's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. I made it, Damn it! -C.D. 4? IEAN GOLUN B.S. Early Childhood Education I think I've got it, got the strength to carry on. Now it's up to me what will be. IMBI GINA KARR I've been too long at the fair . . .-Bonnie Raitt Q a VW: M. Q , w. w '14 Q AY 'vi V ' if MARK GABRIELSUN B.A.'s Mathematics and Biology If you haven't got an answer, then you haven't got a question. And if you never had a question, then you never have a problem. But if you never had a problem Everyone would be happy.-Nilsson WILLIAM GUAZZO B.A. Environmental Earth Science The learning and knowledge that we have is, at the most, but little compared with that of which we are ignorant.-Plato CHARLES A. LEXIUS B.A. Applied Social Relations When the eagle flies it sees no boundaries. 299 RICHARD 5 5.1 , 1 I ...M , V 5 , v 'ff ,, . 7- Q , H, L ' VVVV, I ,,-f ff f fi V , VW' 4' P I - WL,. ' I 4 fe ARDALE SIN GLETUN BA. Psychology When you bend down to tie your sneakers and you see confetti and pop corn at 41+ r, N,,,. -Mn your feet, you know the parade has passed you by. 3, 2 z.,, of as 5. PETER LEEDS B.A. English The men of Earth came to Mars They were coming with small dreams or large dreams or none at all. Most men felt the great illness in them even before the rocket fired into space. And this disease was called the Loneliness . .. So it was not unusual that the first men were few. The number grew steadily in proportion to the cencus of Earth Men already on Mars. There was comfort in numbers. But the first lonely ones had to stand by themselves. -Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicle 300 qw. IONATHAN como B.A. Psychology Till I reach my highest ground No one's gonna bring me down Till I reach my highest ground Don't let nobody bring you down fThey'll sho' nuff tryj -Stevie Wonder .,. H H, 92 W , M, , fe, 1 we EDWARD P. WAGNER B.A. Earth Science and English If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew. To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you. Except the Will which says to them: Hold On - lf Rudyard Kipling RICHARD M. FRANCOLINI B.S. Elementary Education Through the guidance and understanding of loved ones, I can now engrave my own path through life.-RMF 1 PAUL F REUND B.S. Elementary Education To be totally honest with one's self is to be at peace with everything else. LAURIE M. SWANSUN 'J' B.A. Psychology and so my mind begins to memorize, 'cause time will never seem the same no more, never again ...-Cat Stevens NANCY S. MCKENNA B.A. Applied Social Relations Love where you can, Cry when you have to . . . Be who you must, That's part of the plan Await your arrival, with simple survival One day we'll all understand.-Dan Fogelberg FLORENCE S. FRANK B.A. Applied Social Relations Better Late Than Never. MICHAEL EVERETT IEWELL BA. History and Social Science Success is not measured through one's tears, but by the individual who has set goals and achieves them . ft Q72 . z Q. c A K l ' x F31 ZW' f' -, , at ,, 41 IAMES MARTIN To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity and trust. 'Q MIGDALIA DORBAT if: TY ' B.A. Sociology He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved muchg who has gained the respect of intelligent men, and the love of little children -Bessie A. Stanley 'N .lv 04 IVAN L. IOHNSON B.A. English It is most imperative for all sucessful Blacks to remember the hard road they've traveled by helping others, who are less fortunate than them. DARLENE M. PALMIERI B.A. Psychology with Physical Education Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. MICHAEL T SPENCER B.A. Environmental Earth Science Learning without thought is labor lost Confucius X Bon KLATKA B.A.,s Sociology and Psychology o f' it 1 A I 422 , evil IOHN KEARNEY ELEANQR B.A.-Psychology B.S. Elementary Education One thing is certain . .. this life flies. 305 O6 LYNN RAD CLIFFE B.S. Elementary Education Faith is the substance of hope, And the Promise of things to come. DONALD CHARLES t LINDA BIERS B.A. Applied Social Relations - To all my friends, slowly acquired, B. B.A. Applied Social Relations known through good times and bad, you Our time is so limited, will not fade as we all go our separate Why waste a moment-Carpe Diem! ways, for I will remember each and everyone of you . .. 'ws MARIAN NE WHITE 4 M UMW THEODORE RICHARD HESPELER IR. MARY HELEN PLUNSKE B.S. Elementary Education Seid nett zueinander CINDI LAVORGNA ' Y CAROL CASTAGNA B.A. Applied Social Relations Not everything that is faced can be changedg but nothing can be changed until it is faced.-Iames Baldwin ' ll B s 'lvv 'ff' ',,,,vL lil 5 ,E Y ANNETTE M.E.M DASCANIO B.S. Elementary Education and Art Don't let him know she liked them best, For this must ever be A secret, kept from all the rest, Between yourself and me. -Alice in Wonderland And the difference between me and you B.S. Elementary Education I shall live the idea of a song, SHELLY FENN B.A. Applied Social Relations You are a living a reality I won't argue right or wrong But I have time to cry. -Crosby, Stills, Nash C ES P. DAVIS B.A.'s Art and Applied Social Relations And use its words as my sight into the unknown. If l believe strong enough, my song can become reality. -Key of Life y 3 O9 I K 310 LEU A. BIENVENUE B.S. Environmental Earth Science Moonshadow . 'ffff' STEVE MARTIN VINCENT BAMDARA B.S. Intermediate Education B.S. Environmental Earth Science Whether in success or in failure, you can always feel better knowing you did your best. Who could ask for more? I Y V R E DAVID L. EMERY B.A. Psychology Grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins. 505 DOUG RUDY BEAUSOLUL B.S. Environmental Earth Science I enjoy having the will to resist, the need to acquire, and the soul to satisfy. But above all, I enjoy a rowdy bar, good music, and a beautiful friend to enhance it ALL! THOMAS STAN GER B.A.'s Psychology and Art Myrhas and Queefers and beer, OH boy!! RANDY A. BELL B.S. Intermediate Education I've yet to meet a man, V who's met my standards, aspired for my goals, or lived in my dreams, yet someday there will be, me. , Q 4 4 E 'A 6, at, , fb Q LUUIS A. PACE IR. B.A. History and Social Science with Secondary Education I'm looking back at the faces I've been, I would sure be the first one to say, when I look at myself today, I wouldn't have done it any other way. -lim Croce 312 DOUGLAS IMAY B.A. Psychology When you know you have reached the end There is nothing left to say but good-bye. lisa gg. T at itaaiiii , . 1 ' ,,,,4, ,t .V , . . , . ,, , www -4 ,, i4 'ha 2 THOMAS BAKER BA. History and Social Science If our world is a sinking ship, I want to help bail it out. may Q 1oH PESKA B.A. Environmental Earth Science Live today while it exists, for tommorrows will contain the hopes and dreams of today. So it is with nature, existing in its fragile environment today, its future dependant not on hopes, but strong actions to protect its delicate balance. fm S 1osEPH EDWARD R0 IR B.A. Environmental Earth Science Hungover. Red Eyed. Dog Tired. Satisfied-lt's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. Thank You Damn It. -Charlie Daniels 313 4 IYL s1MoNsEN B.A.'s English and Psychology with Secondary Education Seeking means to have a goal but finding means to be free. -Herman Hesse HELEN NOLAN B.A. Psychology The impossible takes a little longer. IOEL IDE B.A. English Il est claire que la verite que je cherche n'est pas en lui, mais en moi. -Marcel Proust IIM SAUNDERS ,Yin IUNE FARNSWORTH H 5 V' EARL R. GILLESPIE III B.A. Econom1cs Iimmy Collins once told me that if he had dropped the flag when he was carrying it in school, they would have lost their right to recess. I hope that's all we lose. -Merle I-laggarup B A Engllsh RoBERT KARL DESCHLER e t GEMUTLICHKEIT' 316 CYNTHIA ANN LEE B.A. Environmental Earth Science The great object of life is sensation to feel that we exist . . .-Lord Byron STEVE CURRY BA. Environmental Earth Science with Secondary Education BGB CARIGNAN BA. Art How can fine art of a highly technical period be recorded or created by anything other than highly technical mediums. JACK NEMECEK LINDA IRENE WILLIAMS . B.A. Applied Social Relations BA' Somologyn I For if I only did the things I wanted to do, not the things I had to do I wouldn't be where I am today. For all the discouragement I meet in my path, makes me a stronger woman for the future. RICHARD E. FINANCE Efithiiiliiim we RICHARD N UMRYCH let us walk down life's B.A. Environmental Earth Science path in complete harmony. Let life be a Search for the new experience.-R. Numrych. ld? 7 , , ,,.ZuW',, ,.. ,. 'ya 'QQ 5 -..' iz fSi 4 iijn XFX. x El NW lu ,ww 969 ,, 4. , Ang' V-',,,faJ,, Zn f ,gg 4 ffifv 'V+ 4 ,iv ,,,,,,4, 1 V9 ,X Ml 1 i, fl' W Jia ' ,, Ox 'R 'nk V 'NYY Q , 'him' x we N sw-YS? -' I, x, Q. K V A s- . v fo 4, , W. 'T W., 4 W L .LWAM M, L i H . ' 1, , . , V 2 p..m S BL, K J'-se'7 -ev -3 X 'Nr' Q-3-A N 117' wir? w i I , ! y A yu E S 1 'if Wiili ui ll' U3 If gum: iw 3? 1, K' I K! 1' P if-v fo -3 -Y ,fl- f'4 , 1 X SENIOR DIRECTURY Debbie Adams 200 Old Canterbury Tpke. Norwich, Ct. 06360 Senior Class Sec., Intramural Water- polo, Basketball, Raquetball, Bowl- ingg Early Childhood Advisor, Who's Who Committee, Women's Varsity Volleyball. Leigh Ann Argenta 33 Woodland Dr. Stafford Springs, Ct. 06076 Ruth Anderson Bible Study, Christian Fellowship. james Armour 39 Banbury Lane Bloomfield, Ct. David Alan Iames Armstrong 67 Donnelly Dr. Ridgefield, Ct. Golf Team, Economics Club. Bob Bailey 120 Forst Lane Southin-ton, Ct. 06489 Basketball Team, Intramural Foot- ball, Softball, Volleyball, Water- polo, Umpire, Sociology Club. Marcia Tipper Baker Apt. 4i15 Gorman Rd. Brooklyn, Ct. Thomas Baker 83 Grand Ave. Rockville, Ct. 06066 Vincent Bamdara 197 Palmer Dr. So. Windsor, Ct. 06074 Ev Banning RFD 4111 Fitchville, Ct. 06334 Oikos, Sustinet fphoto Ed., Editorj, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, Photo Club fpres., Treasj, Campus Beau- tification, Greenhouse, Nettie 81 The lets, Iaygers. Diane Elaine Barbadoro 19 West King St. Old Saybrook, Ct. 06475 Laura M. Barbadoro 19 West King St. Old Saybrook, Ct. 06475 Betty E. Barrett Welles Rd. 322 Mystic, Ct. Mansfield Tutorial, Christian Fellowship. Elizabeth Ioyce Bartol 917 Kennedy Boulevard Manville, New Iersey 08835 Susan E. Bascom 49 Maple Ridge Drive Somers, Ct. 06071 Doug Rudy Beausolul Intramurals, Yearbook Staff, Dorm President, Campus Beautification. Randy A. Bell Babock Hill Rd. Coventry, Ct. Hockey Club President Theresa S. Benjamin 17 South B. Street Taftville, Ct. 06380 Commuter Club Iohn C. Berardinelli 31 Topview Terrace Bristol, Ct. 06010 M. Elisabeth fLisaJ Bergeron Hillwood Road Old Lyme, Ct. 06371 Leo A. Bienvenue Holton Rd. No. Franklin, Ct. fToot Hillj Linda Bjers 94 Dudley Drive Fairfield, Ct. Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Soft- ball, Volleyball, Bowling, Monitor, Sociology Club. Lynn M. Blake 156 Holmes Street Stratford, Ct. 06497 Intramural Bowling, Senior Reception Committee. Susan I. Bloomberg 14 Gina Circle Framingham,AMass. Anita I. Bomely 119 Risely Street East Hartford, Ct. 06118 Anne L. Bomely 119 Risley St. East Hartford, Ct. Daniel Boscarino 26 Clover Street Windsor, Ct. 06095 Debra A. Bousquet 50 Line St. Glastonbury, Ct. English Exchange 1975 Iudith A. Breen RFD 4-'TZ Douglas Drive Canterbury, Ct. 06331 Evelyn Marie Bridges 17 Oakridge Drive Gales Ferry, Ct. 06335 Karate, Mansfield Tutorial Galye Holly Bruce Student Coalition fcorresponding Secj, Grad. Committee, Chorus- Choir, Intramural Softball, S.G.A. Rep., Faculty-Senate Rep., Aca- demic Affairs Committee, Art Pur- chasing Committee Chairman. Kathleen M. Brunsdon 69 Community Ave. Plainfield, Ct. 06374 Paula Marie Buccheri 136 Cheshire St. Hartford, Ct. S.G.A. Debra-Lee T. Carroll Intramural Waterpolo, Basketball, Softball. Ioe Cassella 165 Gorham Ave. Hamden, , Ct. 06514 B.O.G., C.O.B., Senior Class fTreas.J. Carol Castagna 6 Hillwood Dr. Niantic, Ct. 06357 Senior Class fAssis. Treas.J, Student Center Assis., Campus Beau- tification, Intramural Softball. Alice Louise Caya Hillcrest Dr. Amston, Ct. David A. Cayer 220 B Rabbit Trail Coventry, Ct. 06238 Psychology Club, People's Re-eval- uation Counseling, Co-Counseling International, Client Directed Re- covery Training Inst. Edwin A. Centeno 258 Franklish Ave. Hartford, Ct. 06114 La Sangre Latina, Student Recruit- ment, Gymnastics Club, Freshman Orientation. Dwight Champion 27 Maplewood Road Storrs, Ct. 06268 Student Coalition, Veteran's Club tVice Presj, Commuter's Club, His- tory Club, Intramural Softball. john R. Coleman Ir. 80 Surrey Lane Windsor, Ct. 06095 SGA, Rugby Club. Colleen Cometski 3737 Hebron Ave. Glastonbury, Ct. Dominick Salvatore Michael Cortese 1535 Sullivan Ave. S. Windsor, Ct. The Godfather I, The Godfather II. Bob C'Alice J Costello 81 Birchwood Drive Northford, Ct. Lisbeth Mary Costello 14 Powerhouse Rd. Uncasville, Ct. 06382 Intramurals. Suzanne Cote 796 Hopewell Rd. So. Glastonbury, Ct. 06073 Lydia Ann Crary Old Iewitt City Rd. Preston, Ct. 06360 Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Choir, Chorus. Kimberly Curtis Barrett Hill Road Brooklyn, Ct. 06234 Kappa Delta Pi. Debby A. Cyrulik 44 Shelley Rd. Middletown, Ct. Yearbook Treas., Kappa Delta Pi. Rebecca I. Daigle 19 Knollwood Dr. Vernon, Ct. 06066 Vicki Lynn D'Amico 300 Bloomingdale Road Quaker Hill, Ct. 06375 Kappa Delta Pi, Eastern States Assoc. Annette M.E.M. Dascanio 70 Bidwell Terr. Middletown, Ct. 06457 Nettie and the lets, Intramural Soft- ball and Bowling, Who's Who, Dorm Officer, Sustinet fproduction Ed.J, Grad. Committee, Sr. Reception Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, 3 Kings Chairman. Charles P. Davis Cedar Ridge Apts. East Lyme, Ct. Intramural Softball, basketball. Gloria DelMonte 10 Cedar St. Waterford, Ct. 06385 Outing Club, Sr. Reception Com- mittee, Graduation Committee, Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Vol- leyball, Basketball, Racketball, Bowling. Melanie Dearie 44 Strawberry Hill Ave. East Norwalk, Ct. Mansfield Tutorial, Eastern States, Kappa Delta Pi. Prixcilla C. Dickman 27 Hudson St. East Hartford, Ct. 06108 E. Stanley Dixon Michael Ioseph Donnelly Phelps Rd. Marlborough, Ct. 06447 Concert Band, Brass Ensemble, Choir. Migdalia Dorbat La Sangre Latina fTreas.J, Afro- American Society. Cynthia Lou Drisco Squaw Rock Rd. Moosup, Ct. 06354 Intramural Softball Kathryn Lynn Drouin 346 Tuckie Rd. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Sandra Dudley Women's Center, Outing Club. George A. Dumschadt P.O. Box 371 Willimantic, Ct. 06226 English Dept. Career Day, Mansfield Tutorial tCoordinating Sec.l, Stu- dent Assoc. For the Arts fVice Pres.J. William G. Dyson 64 Sawmill Road Rocky Hill, Ct. 06067 Mansfield Tutorial, Outing Club. Thomas Ioseph Dziekan 46 Bodwell St. I'IHI'tf0I'd, Ct. 06114 Charlotte Edwardsen 48 Spoonville Rd. E. Granby, Ct. 06026 Stephen G. Eldridge Lebanon Ct. Scuba Club, Biology Club, Yearbook. Edna Marie Ellis 233 Westland St. Hartford, Ct. 06112 Chorus-Choir, La Sangre Latina, Afro-American Society, Women's Center foo-chairpersonj, Mansfield Tutorial, Drama Society, Grad. Committee. David L. Emery 83 Greenwood Rd. Windsor Locks, Ct. 06096 Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Yearbook fSr. Ed.J, Cam- pus Beautification. Carole Ann Ericsson P.O. BOX 2203 Glenbrook, Ct. 06906 Mansfield Tutorial, Kappa Delta Pi. Robert Erickson 171 Bradhurst Ave. Hawthorne, N.Y. 10532 Heidi Iill Faldman 9 Old Village Rd. Bloomfield, Ct. 06002 Varsity Cheerleading, Volleyball, Softball. Intramural Iune Farnsworth Shelley Fenn 31 Grove St. Branford, Ct. Intramural Softball, Monitor, R.A. Iudicial Bd., Dorm President. Kathleen M. Field 118 Glenwood St. Manchester, Ct. Ianet Fitzgerald 145 E. Foster Dr. 323 Willimantic, , Ct. 06226 Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Vol- leyball, Softball. Patricia Fogarty 1 Langshire Dr. Madison, Ct. Richard Finance 33 Saddsmill Rd. Ellington, Ct. 06021 Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Volleyball and I.V. Soccer. Mary L. Frangione 45 Wardwell St. Stamford, Ct. 06902 B.O.G. fAssist. Treas.j, C.O.B. fVice Chairpersonj, S.G.A., Soph. Sen., Sr. Class fVice Pres.j, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Coalition, Who's Who. Richard M. Francolini 14 Guild St. Enfield, CI. 05082 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, I.V. Soccer. Florence S. Frank RFD 412 Norwich, Ct. Commuter. David A. Franzi Old Sharon Tpke. Goshen, Ct. 06756 Paul Freund 21 Wildwood Dr. Branford, Ct. Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Co-ed Volleyball. Susan E. Galione 924 North Wilton Rd. New Canaan, Ct. 06840 Kappa Delta Pi, Mansfield Tutorial, C.O.B., Drama Society CSec.j, Ir. Class Sec. Mark Gabrielson 4 Longview Court Norwalk, Ct. 06851 Photo Club, Sustinet, Resident Assis., Student Trainer. Polly Louise Galla 134 Booth Hill Road Trumbull, Ct. 06611 Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Vol- leyball, Bowling, Tutoring. Camille Marie Gallagher 324 66 Sharon Ave. Naugatuck, Ct. 06770 Mansfield Tutorial, Bloodmobile, Class Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Intra- murals, Prayer Fellowhip, Student Coalition. David Merritt Gardner RR 1 Box 139 Mansfield Center, Ct. 06250 Commuter Club fTreas.J, Campus Hearing Bd. fChairmanj. Cathy Gauvin 90 Beach Ave. Watertown, Ct. Sr. Advisory Committee. Shaunmarie Gell 17 Inchcliffe Dr. Gales Ferry, Ct. 06335 Christian Fellowship, Bible Studies. Ronald Geter 35 Taylor Dr. Bridgeport, Ct. 06605 I Intramural Basketball, Football. Michele Giannone , 36 Woodland Dr. Wallingford, Ct. 06492 Varsity Cheerleading fCaptainJ, In- tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softballp Parent's Day Committee, Sustinet fLiterary Ed.l, Modern Dance Club, Early Childhood Sr. Advisor. William Guazzo Mary Gullak RFD 411 Box 268 A Iewett City, Ct. Cherrie Anne Hadden 95 Noble Ave. Noank, Ci. 06340 Commuter Club Michelle Hall 300 E. Prospect Ave. Apt. 1B Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10553 I.V. Cheerleading, Modern Dance Club, Afro-American Society fSec.l, La Sangre Latina, Varsity Track, In- tramural Basketball. Carol M. Hammond 58 Ox Hill Rd. Norwich, Ct. 06360 C.O.B., B.O.G., Coalition, Economics Club, Ir. 8: Sr. Class Pres., Monitor, Parent's Day Committee, Hearing Bd. Patricia Harvey Sue Hatfield 44 Larchmont Terr. Ledyard, Ct. 06339 Intramural Volleyball, Bowling, So- ciology Club, Mansfield Tutorial, Grad. Committee, Sr. Reception Committee. Karen Hebert 115 State Ave. Rogers, Ct. 06263 Class Historian, Yearbook. Donald I. Hennigan 156 High sr. Manchester, Ct. 06040 Band, fTreas.J, Kappa Delta Pi, Brass Ensemble. Earl Gillespie III 5305 Colusa Way Sacramento, Calif. 95841 Omicron Delta Epsilon, Campus Lantern fAssis. Ed.j, Who's Who, Veteran's Club, Intramural Bowling, Budget 8: Management fSec.l, Dean's List. Luanne Gillotti Old Neversink Rd. Danbury, Ct. 06810 Sr. Advisory Committee Sabrina R. Gilroy 180 Bailey Rd. Middletown, Ct. Ron Gladue Ionathan Going RFD 1155 Norwich, Ct. 06360 Ianice Goggin RFD 33 Westerly, R.I. Sharon M. Goldberg RFD 412 Lisbon, Ct. 06351 Mansfield 'Tutorial Steven C. Goldberg RFD 32 Rt. 138 Lisbon, Ct. 06351 Mansfield Tutorial, Kappa Delta Pi, Intramural Softball, Bowling. Iill B. Goldstein 41 Woodland Rd. Bloomfield, Ct. 06002 Mansfield Tutorial, Bowling. jean Colon 15 Hatchet Hill Rd. East Granby, Ct. 06026 Intramural Volleyball, Bowling. Donald Charles Goodwin General Lyon Rd. Eastford, Ct. Timothy E. Gould 15 Edgewood Rd. Portland, Ct. 06480 Kappa Delta Pi, Bowling Michael L. Grenhan P.O. Box 107 East Woodstock, Ct. 06244 Intramural Softball, Volleyball, Scuba Club, Biology Club. Gail E. Grzebienek 122 Walnut St. Semour, Ct. 06483 Intramural Volleyball, Co-ed Volleyball Theodore Richard Hespeler, jr. 21 Tower Ave. Groton, Ct. Scuba Club, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Football, Rugby. Euphrosyn-e Costas Holly Route 44 Ashford, Ct. Modern Dance, Yoga, Movement, Batik. jane Ann Horvath 176 Bingham St. New Britain, Ct. 06051 Sociology Club, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon fPres.j, Intra- mural Basketball 8z Softball. Maryellen Howard 96 Tobey Ave. Windsor, Ct. Campus Beautification, Mansfield Tutorial, Early Childhood Sr. Advi- sor, Intramural Water Polo, Volleyball. Richard Lee Howard II 170 Bryan Dr. Manchester, Ct. 06042 Robert Gary Humpal Whipple Road Pascuag, R.I. 02859 Robert A. Hunt 24 Coachman Pike Ledyard, Ct. 06339 joel Ide 3 Pleasant St. Cromwell, Ct. 06416 Mansfield Tutorial, Coalition, SWAB fohairpersonj, Faculty Sen- ate, Coalition fcoordinatorj, Campus Beautification, Campus Hearing Bd. fchairpersonj. Reesa Dean jefferson 120 Oakland Terrace Hartford, Ct. Afro-American Society, Mansfield Tutorial fvice pres.j, Track Team. Michael Everett jewell 3754 Providence St. Taftville, Ct. Ivan L. johnson 60 F. So. Prospect St. Hartford, Ct. 06106 Robert james johnson 55 Vernon St. Stratford, Ct 06497 Mansfield Tutorial, Oikis, Chorus- Choir, Intramurals-Bowling, Rugby Club, Softball, Volleyball, Football. jeffrey W. jolie Old Ponsett Rd. Haddam, Ct. 06438 Biology Club, Yearbook, Scuba Club, Veteran's Club, Cross Coun- try, Winter Track. Frankie Denise jones 474 Cornwall St. Hartford, Ct. 06112 Imbi Gina Kaar 1 Lincoln Heights Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Vol- leyball, Softball, Bowling. Paul Karrer 347 Woodhaven Rd. Glastonbury, Ct. Kappa Delta Pi, Outing Club, Blarneys. Hugh M. Kelly 101 West Ave. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Kim A. Kelly 108 Prospect St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Robert Lewis King 9 Almer St. Groton, Ct. 06340 Gail L. Kitchen 344 Beelzebub Rd. South Windsor, Ct. 06074 Bob Klatka john Kearney Ray Kopp Overbrook Estate New Fairfield, Ct. Michael Kranich 38 Dove Dr. Meriden, Ct. 06450 Thomas Kuharski 177 Bristol St. Thomaston, Ct. 06787 Intramural Bowling, Commuter Club fTreas.j. Mark Alan Kulak Brainard Hill Rd. Higganum, Ct. 06441 Friends of Library, Intramural Ten- nis, Golf, Baseball, Basketball, Co-ed Volleyball. Peter H. Kuzyk Ashland Lake Sites jewett City, Ct. 06351 Intramural Fooball, Bowling. jack M. Kioastel 466 Ash St. Willimantic, Gt 06226 Intramural Bowling judith Rosemary Lacourciere Rose Lane Old Lyme, Ct. 06371 Cindi LaVorgna 71 Ledge Dr. Berlin, Ct. 06037 Cheryl Lynn LaPointe Coppermine Rd. Farmington, Ct. 06032 Mary V. Larkin 218 Water St. Stonington, Ct 063780 Intramurals Volleyball, Basketball. Cathy Laro Special Education Club, Women's Softball, Parent's Day Committee. Antonio LaRosa 32 36 Wayland St. Hartford, Ct. Varsity Soccer. Patricia lean LeBlanc 75 Southwind Rd. Wtby., Ci. 06078 Intramural Softball, Campus Beautification. Polly Elizabeth LeClaire 16 C Cornell Rd. Storrs, Ct. 06268 Concert Band, Marching Band. Peter Leeds 175 Ford Rd. Windsor, Ct. Dimension Staff, E.C.S.C. Drama Staff. Charles A. Lexius 34 Valley View Dr. Rocky Hill, Ct. Marion Scott Leonard 30 Deertrail Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Dance Club Lynn Liberman 76 Daniel Dr. Bridgeport, Ct. 06606 Varsity Cheerleading, Modern Dance Club. Gary Andrew Littlefield Route 207 Lebanon, Ct. Pamela L. Loucks 143 Country Club Lane Wallingford, Ct. 06492 C.O.B.-Treasurer, Chairperson: Stu- dent Coalition Executive Bd, Orien- tation Committee, Parent's Day Planning Committee, Intramurals Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Mansfield Tutorial, Who's Who. Mary E. Lowe South Main St. Westbrook, Ct. 06498 Intramurals Softball, Volleyball, Bowling. Patt Luman 15 Sun Street Enfield, Ct. Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Bas- ketball, Co-ed Volleyball. Helen M. Lynn 86 East Waterbury Rd. Naugatuck, Ct. 06770 326 Marilyn Maderia 229 South Broad St. Pawcatuck, Ct. 02891 Campus Latern. Bob Mangan 17 Beacon Wood Ct. Naugatuck, Ct. 06770 Eleanor Manning BOX 224 E. Killingly, Ct. joy Marshall 93 C Overton Ave. Wtby., Ct. 06705 Steve Martin Westford, Ct. Varsity Basketball, Campus Lantern, Campus Beautification. Iames Martin 19 Beechwood Dr. Sandy Hook, , Ct. Renneah Lillian Martin Hartford, Ct. 06112 Bill Masi 39 McIntosh Rd. Stamford, Ct. 06903 Drama Soc. Business Manager, His- tory Club. Douglas May Box 67 East Woodstock, Ct. Varsity Soccer, Mansfield Tutorial, Intramurals Football, Softball, Bas- ketball, Water Polo. Eileen Mary McDonough 417 Union AVe. West Haven Ct. 06516 Particia E. McGuinness 65 Washington, Manor West Haven, Ct. 06516 Kappa Delta Pi, Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Softball, Parent's Day Committee. Tim McManus Iericho Hill Old Lyme, Ct. 06371 Varsity Soccer, Intramurals Basket- ball, Bowling, Volleyball. Nancy McKenna 141 Colony St. Fairfield, Ct. 06430. IoAnne Megos 31 Halehaven Court Uncasville, Ct. 06382 Kathleen M. Metcalf RFD iil Box 218 Mansfield Center, Ct. 06250 Mansfield Tutorial, Outing Club Karen Ann Mikulka 42 Boseleah Dr. Waterford, Ct. 06385 Drama Club. Diane Sally Miller 166 Moxley Rd. Uncasville, Ct. 06382 Durlene Karen Mikkelson 9 Vinlen Dr. Windsor, Ct. 06095 Hostess, Intramurals, Mansfield Tutorial. Gary A. Miller P.O. BOX 254 Iewett City, Ct. 05351 Veteran's Club, Commuter Club, Bi- olgy Club. Ianet E. Millerd 489 Pleasant St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Varsity Cheerleading, Modern Dance, Intramurals. Robin Mirsky 165 Macon Dr. Bridgeport, Ct. 06606 Hostess, Intramurals. H. Cashen Mitchell, Ir. 624 Mulberrry Pt. Rd. Guilford, Ct. 06437 Intramurals Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. Paul Mondani 19 Riverview Ave. Deep River, Ct. 06417 Intramurals Basketball, Softball, Water Polo, Bowling, Football, Windham Afterschool Recreation Program. Kathleen Ioan Mooney 134 Spring Valley Rd. RFD 412 Ledyard, Ct. 06339 Susan A. Morasky 212 Clapboard Hill Guilford, Ct. 06437 Intramurals, Sustinet Karen Marie Morley 21 Elaine St. Trumbull, Ct. 06611 athy Ann Moulthrop 404 Newfield Rd. orrington, Ct. 06790 tudent Coalition, Orientation Com- ittee, Mansfield Tutorial, Intra- ural Softball. obert W. Muise 44 Groton Long Pt. Rd. oank, Ct. 06340 appa Delta Pi. ajorie Louise Mulberry 833 Meriden Rd. olcott, Ct. 06716 arly Childhood Advisory ommittee oan Chapman Naumec 4 Columbia Ave. illimantic, Ct. 06226 Commuter Club tPublicity Chairmanj. Clark Neville 17 Buttonball Lane Madison, Ct. 06443 Dimension, Photo Club, Foundation for Campus Ministry. Helen Nolan Vice-Pres. Parents 8: Friends of Ex- ceptional Children. Noreen M. Nolan 45 Fairview St. Portland, Ct. 06480 Kappa Delta Pi fSec.j, Intramural Softball. Eileen L.E. O'Connor 12 Hillsdale Dr. Ellington, Ct. 06029 Mansfield Tutorial. Mary Ann O'Connor 28 Lamphere Rd. Waterford, Ct. Randy O'Rourke RFD it 1 Easton Rd. Fairfield, Ct. Soccer, Outing Club, LaSangre Latina. Peter A. Otfinoski Ir. 141 Congdon St. Middletown, Ct. Robert Ottman 110 N. Maple St. Enfield, Ct 06082 Mansfield Tutorial, Concert Band tPres.J, Student Recital, Kappa Delta Pi. Louis A. Pace Ir. 60 Mill Rd. North Branford, Ct. 06471 Baseball, Hockey Club, Intramural Softball, Volleyball, Basketball. Bernadette Pagliaro Intramural Softball, Volleyball, Wa- ter Polo. Darlene M. Palmieri Varsity Track, Modern Dance, Mansfield Tutorial, Intramurals Softball Basketball, Volleyball, In- tramural Club fVice Pres.l Diane H. Pappas RFD W1 Edwardsen St. Danielson, Ct. 06239 Margaret L. Parham 35 Ginger Lane East Hartford, Ct. 06118 LaSangre Latina, Commuter Club, Advisory Bd. of Sociology Club. Priscilla Pepin fPocoJ RFD ii3 Lisbon, Ct. 06351 Rochelle Rendy Perdue 211 Selleck St. Stamford, Ct. 06902 Residence Assoc., Mansfield Tutor- ial, LaSangre Latina, Intramurals Basketball, Softball, Afro-American Society. john Peska Intramurals, Rugby Club, Hockey Club. Carla Petzolt Hornet Nest Rd. Southbury, Ct. 06488 Intramurals Bowling, Baseball, Vol- leyball, 'Greenleaf Revue, Campus Beautification fChairmanj, TM Club tPres.J. Ian Grace Piccolello 5 Walnut Tree Rd. Cromwell, Ct. 06416 Modern Dance Club. Robert I. Buck Pierce Mary Helen Plunske 14 Iris Lane West Redding, Ct. 06896 Kappa Delta Pi, Intramural Volleyball. Gary C. Porter 80 Wellswood Rd. Amston, Ct. . 06231 Veteran's Club Nice Pres.J, Psychol ogy Club. Diane Marie Preneta Derby Milford Rd. Derby, Ct. 06418 Lynn Radcliffe Oakwood Dr. Windham Center, Ct. Iohanna O'Connell Reilly 81 Chestnut St. Willimantic,Ct. 06226 Commuter Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Sharon Faucher Robbins Perry Hill Estates Apt. 5D West Willington, Ct. 06279 P.I. Robinson 25 Miller Lane Riverside, Ct. 06878 Varsity Basketball fWomen'sJ,'Intra mural Basketball. joseph Edward Roman Ir. 106 Tuckahoe Dr. Shelton, Ci. 06484 Iudicial Bd., SWAB, Mansfield Tu torial, Intramurals Football, Basket ball, Softball, Rugby Club. Robert H. Ross 31 Cross Highway WeSlp0I't, Ct. 06880 Chorus, Choir, Drama Club fPres.J lim Saunders Rt. 6 Brooklyn, Ct. Res. Hall Director. Charlotte B. Sarinsky 2 Kings Highway Bloomfield, Ct. 06002 Sociology Club. Kathleen Schone 16 Mountain Rd. Mansfield Center, Ct. 06250 Oikos. Nancy Ann Severance 565 Chickadee Lane Stratford, Ct. Linda Hadden Shapera Lynn 25 St. Moritz Circle Stafford Springs, Ct. 06076 Dennis S. Sideropoulos 327 195 Rockwell St. Norwich, Ct. 06360 Partick I. Siercks 93 Bricktop Rd. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Veteran's Club fTreas.j, BAM fTreas.j. Iyl Simonsen 7 Devon Rd. Darien, Ct. 06820 Intramurals Basketball, Volleyball, Monitor, ECSC Employment Agency fDir.J. Richard Ardale Singleton 53 Spencer St. Manchester, Ct. 06040 Elaine M. Sinkiewicz Austin Rd. Durham, Ct. 06422 Kappa Delta Pi, Chorus, Drama So- ciety, Mansfield Tutorial. lean E. Skiba RFD M2 l..iSbOI1, Ct. 06351 VaEity Cheerleading fCapt.j, Var- sity Volleyball Team, Yearbook Sports Ed., Monitor, Intramural Ref- eree, Intramurals, Mansfield Tutorial. Dale Noel Smith RFD 43 Box 131 Norwich, Ct. 06360 Laurens HT5m1t'h Oikos, Housing Assistant. Claudia Spurlin Marjorie St. Mystic, Ct. Thomas Stanger Full Time-Part Time-Some of the time student. Game Room. Bill Stanley 17 Meadow Lane Norwich, Ct. 06360 Campus Lantern fEd. in Chiefj, In- tramural Sports, Student Coalition, Secretary of Cultural Activities Committee, Title IX Athletic Sub fCommitteeJ, Pres.-Rousters Club. Nancy Ellen Starbranch 48 Yankee Peddler Path Madison, Ct. Kappa Delta Pi, Varsity Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Spanish Newsletter Miau . Ioe Stefon RFD 31 Plain Hill Rd. Baltic, Ct. 06330 Laurie M. Swanson 80 Branford Rd. North Branford, Ct. 06471 Iohn L. Sullivan 371 Spring St. Manchester, Ct. 06040 Intramural Bowling. Fairfield, Ct. Kathy Talbot P.O. Box 432 Iewett City, Ct. 06351 Iames M. Taylor Hillcrest Heights Lebanon, Ct. Anne Marie Ternullo 1157 Main St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Margaret Timms 41 Waters Ave. Rocky Hill, Ct. 06067 Chorus 8: Choir fSec., Vice Pres.J, Di- mension fSec., Treas.J, Women's Center QCO-Chairpersonj. Nancy I. Tinkham 81 Mountain View Rd. Newington, Ct. 06111 Denyse A. Totten 15 David Dr. Coventry, Ct. 06238 C.O.B. Timothy R. Tracy RFD 4221 Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Agnes M. Trompetter 35 Grammar School Dr. Danbury, Ct. 06810 Mansfield Tutorial. Mashentuck Rd. Danielson, Ct. 06239 Linda Smith 341 Valley St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Student Coalition, Kappa Delta Pi, Traffic Hearing Bd., Administrative Council, Budget 81 Management fChairpersonj. Paul William Snider 381 Hitching Post Rd. Orange, Ct. Academic Review Bd., Oikos, Choir, Student Welfare-Activity Com- mittee, Soph. Class Pres., Intramural Softball, Recoder Ensemble. Michael T. Spencer 7 Oakland Terrace Hartford, Ct. 06112 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, 328 Patrick M. Sullivan 326 Deepwood Dr. Amston, Ct. 06231 Tim Sullivan 48 Prospect St. Norwich, Ct. Ieff Sunblade 247-B Old Toll Rd. Madison, Ct. 06443 Ioseph Swetcky Ir. 947 Hawley Lane Stratford, Ct. 06497 Barbara Zofia Szalajka 190 Roseleah Ave. Newington, Ct. Title IX Committe Andrea M. Szilvasy 36 Risley Rd. Karen Troy 11 Grescham Ave. Norwalk, Ct. 06851 Mansfield Tutorial, Eastern States Assoc. fTreas., Pres.J. Kathryn Ann Tsilfoglou 662 Ferry St. New Haven, Ct. 06513 Mansfield Tutorial, Intramural Vol- leyball, Sr. Reception 8: Grad. Com- mittees, Early Childhood Advisory Bd. Dina Paola Veronesi 13 Francis St. Avon, Ct Varsity Cheerleading fCapt.j, Host- ess, Dance Club, Student Coalition, Intramurals. Carol Ann Wadding 919 Forbes St. East Hartford, Ct. 06118 Student Coalition, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, Prayer Fellowship, BAM tSec.J, Bloodmobile, Freshman Orientation. Edward P. Wagner 57 Ashland St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Debra Elaine Wasylishyn Route 207 Lebanon, Ct. Iill Weir 33 Brookfield St. Manchester, Ct. 06040 Hostess, Dance Club fPres.J. LuAnn Wheeler Hopeville Rd. Iewett City, Ct. 06351 Marianne White 94 Gerald Dr. Vernon, Ct. 06066 April White 240 High St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 Meg Willey 238 Mountain Rd. Ellington, Ct. 06029 Intramurals, Mansfield Tutorial, So- cial Committee. Iohn M. York 381 No. Main St. Moosup, Ct. 06354 Omicron Delta Epsilon Nancy I. Young 32 Post Rd. Enfield, Ct. 06082 Band fVice Pres.j, Cross Country 8: Track Manager Intramurals Softball, Volleyball. Maryann Zotti RFD it Iulian Dr. Norwich, Ct. 06360 Robert Karl Deschler Rt. 97 Hampton, Ct. Steve Curry lack Nemecek Bob Carignan Box 169 Canterbury, Ct. 06331 Dimension fPhotographyJ, Photogra- phy Exhibit Cynthia Ann Lee 25 Pemberton Rd. Willimantic, Ct. Linda Irene Williams 130 McKinley Ave. Stratford, Ct. Richard E. Finance 33 Saddsmill Rd. Ellington, Ct. 06021 Intramurals Basketball, Football, Softball, IV Soccer. Richard Numrych 15 Snipsic St. Rockville, Ct. 06066 3 N 9 The cows may come and the cows may go, but the Bull in this school goes on and on ....... The most enlightening experience-attending East- ern for two semesters Most rewarding experience- transferring OUT!-Tim Forward Congratulations Seniors! from Warren A. Kimbro CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES It's been a pleasure to serve you! Willimantic Camera Center Here we sit like birds in the Wilderness waiting for Chateau to buy! We'll miss you guys. Romantic Willimantic. ECSC you drove me to drink! Dave-you're a shithead but I love you. Hey, hey Ferger Bear . Love Cathy, Carrol, Luanne, Audrey, Priscilla, and Luann. Becky Lou, Iames Allouicous, Dewey Tirebiter, Re- tard Iohn. Quack. Thank you G.S. for the lovely yearbook picture. Love, Deb. To everyone who helped. Thanks, with love, Mary Plumski. 330 Spirit of 81-P. High Times, People, Craziness ..........Memories. Good luck to all who remain. It does my ole heart good to work with all those people who also love and appreciate Mother Nature. Quiet Ioy to all those involved in Campus Beatification. -K.L.N. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1977 from SAGA FOOD SERVICES ffie 4, SSSS HON K! 111 'M ff A-1 -Y-2 f-am: 1,,.:....,,,,,.t,,,ws lt 1 A . -if f' , 'r' i A ',Q,g v ffQ' K yy im 1 'rw i.,f'fgw g t t ,AMf,wgg , .. 2 '1 2' .'ZJ,v 'J 'Eg ' 1 fi K ff it ' 1 'ip I fi Y 'N 'JA r gif N f ,Y if wifi ji f , if 23' ii' if . ggi 1.3 4 in ',, 625 fx gf ,-'Ig 2 I J i V il 9 ff fax: ,af 9' if M39 15 'E ff UNCLE KENS DRIVE IN Sundaes, Shakes, Floats Clam Fritters, Hot Dogs Hamburgers Open Year Round 165 Main Street Willimantic, Ct. Tel. 423-8939 3 l'd like to thank ECSC for four years of rentfree housing. Ashley I. Roachclip. When y0u've got something that good you just don't blow it! Tiger 8: Mouth u-n-u-n1uvenn-n-g-'P-- ku M5455 -if U Chief Franco married Roy Rogers-Miss D. 1 Abington: A Love Story doa Loveg A Don, here's to our love and Thank Cod for NRBQ and J' gy Shaboo. an S' ttifi f Love, Cindy 10-2-76. 5625 532 Y' e-P 332 Best wishes for may personal and intellectual renais- sances to come. K.L. Nolan INDAM CARD 8z NEWS Z . ilk II It D ll I A 'I7g.... F, I ' . , , x , 5 f C A ' ' K, ' . . . . 7 , S' i U .e X L., .A X ood old Burr Hall 73-74 emember when ..... hank you Harry, Kathy, Ruth and Ruth, for nch, lively stories, laughter and love-EV ohnny Iohnson-Doncaster is usually foggy- ut you can make the sun shine. Sue he opposite of Congress is Progress. Saba's Package Store Beers, Wines and Liquors KEC BEER 423-9950 31 Church Street Willimantic, Ct. Cod and I wish to express our gratitude for your interest in beautiful things.-Mother Nature flat A X 1 7 I , If 4,1 M1 , .4 4573 5 lr-ml-'Nik ,A , , 5 Live hard, die young, and leave a good looking corpse. W.H.E. ' wa.. -Q-.L ,WMWV Denture Queen-Our First Lady, 77. 333 Editorial Staff advisor: Don Macauley editor-in-chief: Ev Banning production ed.: Nettie Dascanio photography ed.: Mark Cabrielson literary ed.: Michelle Ciannone business manager: Deb Cyrulik art editor: Randy O'Rourke sports ed.: Ieanie Skiba senior editors: Sue Morasky Dave Emery junior editor: Mark Connelly Rick Surprenant layout ed.: Nancy Chiounard art staff: Clarissa Burns layout staff: Patti Hayes Geri Ziegler Sharon Gray the rest of us photography staff: George Savic Dom Cortese Ioe Siciliano Colleen Kennedy Rudy Beausoleil Faye Robinson Candy Schaefer Randy O'Rourke Dave Emery Iim Grieco Pete Otfinowski 9.5 fu fmxx up 45 , www U ,au 6 5 , - 53 -v 336 We ,nf ,ng :WW The proceeding pages are those who have combined their efforts to produce this years Sustinet. We all hope you've enjoyed the book and ask that anyone who has criticism please direct it to our office in the Student Center so that next years staff will benefit. To those not included, don't hide from the cameras next time. Let us know when somethings happening! Our apologies for any mistakes. There are several people I wish to thank specially at this time. They are: Dr. Barry Wulff for much of the excellent color photography and those of the White Mountains, my mom and roommates for putting up with all the clutter and confusion, Bill for his patience and understanding, Mark Gabrielson for all his efforts past present and future, lim Findley and Pat Lucas for their guidance, the biology and chemistry departments for the extra time, and Charlie S. There are many others but space has run out. THANK YOU ALL.
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