George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1970
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T v ' AH O c -2_ • 4 4 3 U O i) t) 0 y — ■ Each semester we register, experiencing both a beginning and a continuation. With the prospect of new faces, new courses, new professors, the endless process of education is renewed. 4 i 6 7 Tyrrell I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? Hermann Hesse 11 12 13 Goldblum Ursin GW is not only buildings, classrooms, audi- toriums, libraries. It is street corners, small corners, lights on stairways, fallen leaves, and many, many streets. Rosen 15 16 Zackowitz 19 Dungan 20 Washington, as any city, has a life peculiarly its own. It is a mixture of beauty and pathos, a place of tension and continual activity, space providing the background for all our experiences. 21 • Williams 24 Slapion 25 28 Tyrrell The education of a student is not restricted only to the classroom. We find the here and now expressed in films and music, for our arts keep us in touch with the realities of our con- temporary, moving world. T) 30 31 Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago . . . it must be . . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They ' re all that ' s left you. Paul Simon 32 0Ut r 4 33 34 The land was ours before we were the land ' s. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people. She was ours In Massachusetts, in Virginia, But w e were England ' s, still colonials, Possessing what we still were unpossessed by, Possessed by what we now no more possessed. Something we were withholding made us weak Until we found out that it was ourselves We were withholding from our land of living, And forthwith found salvation in surrender. Such as we were we gave ourselves outright (The deed of gift was many deeds of war) To the land vaguely realizing westward, But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced, Such as she was, such as she would become. Robert Frost 36 I am waiting for my case to come up and I am waiting for a rebirth of wonder and I am waiting for someone to really discover America and wail and I am waiting for the discovery of a new symbolic western frontier and I am waiting for the American Eagle to really spread its wings and straighten up and fly right and I am waiting for the Age of Anxiety to drop dead and I am waiting for the war to be fought which will make the world safe for anarchy and I am waiting for the final withering away of all governments and I am perpetually awaiting a rebirth of wonder Lawrence Ferlinghetti Tyrrell Smith 37 Who is the slayer, who the victim? Speak Sophocles 40 41 s. People hurry by so quickly Don ' t they hear the melodies In the chiming and the clicking And the laughing harmonies Songs to aging children come Aging children, I am one Joni Mitchell Tyrrell 45 cherry tree 1970 academics 48 features 74 organizations 112 sports 146 greeks 190 seniors 224 volume 62 academics 48 49 LLOYD H. ELLIOTT President E. K. MORRIS Chairman of the Board of Trustees DAVID SPECK Assistant Dean of Students MARIANNE PHELPS Associate Dean of Students 52 HAROLD BRIGHT Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost .•n ' t ' H. JOHN CANT1NI Vice President for Administration H. M. MERRIMAN History . . . but there ' s too much to do and too little time . . . so . . . J. S. REDDING American Studies 55 R. W. STEPHENS Sociology so we rest here for four years ... so we rest a while and learn a little . . . more . . . if we let ourselves . . . 56 S. C. MUNSON Biological Sciences there are other minds to hear us and to speak to . . . H. UEBOWITZ Engineering (Dean) C. T. STEWART Economics 58 S. MORYADAS Geography . . . if we let them 59 C. R. NAESER Chemistry (Chairman) A. D. ANDREWS History 60 J. H. COBERLY English i don ' t want to be Told . . . i want to be shown . . . i have a mind . . . why don ' t they let me use It? but they do, many of them H. H. HOBBS Physics 6 ) W. B. GRIFFITH Philosophy . . education is a learning process . . . ' When a student goes into a course he must realize he is doing a Moral act because he is committing his ntellectual life — his Mind — to it . . R. H. DAVISON History (Chairman) . . . so what? . . . what am i doing here? . . . work work study study get ahead get a good job make money Money . . . 63 Left: E. L. KAYSER University Historian Right: R. C. WILLSON Journalism (Chairman) A. J. HILTEBEITEL Religion C. C. MONDALE American Studies fttv . . . . have to get Honors in this course or i don ' t get into grad school . . . maybe if i talk to him he ' ll see . . . that universities exist in order to pursue the Truth . . . and the spiderweb complexities of the human experience as they are filtered through human thought . . . is it? . . . is it True for me? . . . Either — Or . . . 65 the communication of ideas will show that they are both sides of the same coin . . . do they see that they hold the coin in their hands? B.D. VAN EVERA Chemistry R. G. JONES Religion (Chairman) 67 They are the ones that should help us out of the cave, beyond the shadows on the wall . . . into the sunlight . . . They are the ones who try . . . They are the ones who have dedicated their lives to the one life of the Mind 68 lake J. C. KING Germanic Languages 69 J. W. ROBB Romance Languages . . . their words leap out and hit us in the head . . . they bounce off sometimes . . . they throw us into confusion . . . R. K. LEWIS Anthropology (Chairman) 70 E. R. WEISMILLER English they lead us to another time . . . but not to the future . . . to the continually renewing Present . . . where we are . . . where we live . . . where we should be if we are not G. TELEKI Geology (Chairman) 72 A. E. CLAEYSSENS English . . . to see that we are all of us students ... all of us learning . . . with a little help features how can we know the dancer from the dance? On April 23, 1969, SDS occupied Maury Hall and moved GW out of a mood of lethargy into one of active controversy which lasted well into the Fall. Following a takeover of the Administration Building at American University, GW ' s group moved over to Maury Hall, the Sino-Soviet In- stitute, to protest its research for, and consul- tation with, the government. Files were broken open, their contents published, and the Viet Cong Flag hung from the front of the building. The Institute ' s purpose, they contended, was not education, but secret research. After an appearance by Vice President for Student Affairs William Smith, and a counter- demonstration by fraternity and more conserv- ative students, the group of occupiers left. Damage to the building, soon to be razed by the International Monetary Fund, was estimat- ed at $50,000. The blame, however, could not be fixed on either the radicals or opposition conservatives. 78 the maury hall incident 79 Controversy continued in the form of the trial of those involved. The first trial was pro- tested as a Kangaroo Court because it was primarily administration faculty run. Seven students were expelled and two were suspended. One student ' s charges were dis- missed for lack of evidence. The case was ap- pealed to the Hearing Committee on Student Affairs. This board reversed the original decisions and issued a reprimand. r5, ' ■ 1 1 || | r A V 1 M ! i kJB W JP m J A i .A 81 October 15 , the The October 15 Moratorium brought crowds of thousands to the District of Colum- bia area to oppose the war in Vietnam. George Washington University provided a forum for many of the Moratorium speakers and a gathering place for the masses of protesters who descended on the area. Representative Henry Reuss (D-Wisc.), Ar- thur Waskow of the Institute of Policy Studies, and Rufus “Catfish ' ' Mayfield of Pride Inc. spoke against the war, before a march to the Selective Service Headquarters, which was led by a gruesome guerilla theatre war casualty and six GW students carrying a black coffin. In addition, a crowd of 4,000 gathered in the university yard to hear renowned pediatrician and anti-war spokesman Benjamin Spock. The day of peaceful protest climaxed in the eve- ning with a candlelight march past the White House led by Coretta King, widow of the late Martin Luther King. Channing Phillips summarized the thoughts of the 35,000 dem- onstrators in two simple words — Peace Now. 82 first moratorium november 15 There we were. All five-hundred thousand of us. Marching, marching, marching. B4 Marching nowhere in particular, with no more reasonable a purpose than a wild idea about Utopia. GW reluctantly opened its doors to this irrepressible idealism. Why were we here? Because it ' s not so easy to be a part of the Mainstream, for whatever reason. But that doesn ' t make sense; it doesn ' t follow the logical pattern decreed by some ghostly des- pot. So we ' re freaks — perverts. Nobody here seemed to be worried about that fact, though. We followed the directions of the marshals who acted as surrogate Justice Department of- ficials. We listened, through tingling ears, to blank faces tell us things that we had heard at least a thousand times before. Then it was over and everyone went back to wherever it was that he came from, a little colder, a little hungrier, but no more satisfied than before and no more a part of the Mainstream than he ever was. the advent of the academic forum The Academic Forum emerged as the Uni- versity ' s new publication this year following months of deliberation by the Student Assem- bly and the Faculty Senate. An outgrowth of Academic Chairman Bob Rosenfeld ' s cam- paign promise to supply the campus with a true University magazine, its purpose was to supply students, faculty, administration, and alumni alike, a forum for their various opin- ions on particular campus issues. The first issue contained a cross-section of reactions to the moods and happenings of the year 1968-1969 at GW. Contributors addressed themselves to their personal reactions on what that turbulent year meant to the future of the campus. It was significant because it repre- sented the first successful effort of students and faculty working together on an equal basis to produce a publication presenting truly di- vergent views. 86 88 winter weekend Although the Homecoming Ball at the Sheraton Park was a financial dis- aster, with only 150 people paying for tickets, Winter Weekend ' 69 did have moments of success. The Colonials downed VMI 80-78 for their first win of the season, in the Saturday after- noon basketball game. Cheerleader Candice Williams was crowned Home- coming Queen during half-time. Phi Sigma Delta was another winner, taking first place in the ice-sculpting contest. Free rides during the contest were an immense success with area children. Both the TGIF and Saturday evening dance drew considerable numbers of students. 89 Dorms repeatedly made news this year for a variety of reasons. A study conducted by Vice-President Smith ' s office and the Plant Engineer ' s Department revealed that an estimated $2.4 million is needed to renovate the residence halls. Mitchell Hall ranked first with $604,500 worth of im- provements required. Welling and Adams were not considered since both will stop functioning in one, or possibly two, years. Despite the value residents place on the spirit of Welling, the university feels the hall is not worth the cost of necessary repairs. Adams will be leveled to make way for a new International Monetary Fund building. Piles being driven into the IMF site, in fact, caused some residents of Adams to believe that the dorm might come down before its scheduled time. Although several sources assured the residents that Adams was not in danger, underpinning was added to strengthen the foundations of the hall ' s south wall. Adams stirred even more inter- est when it appeared that the dorm might become coed spring semester. The dormitory food situation also drew attention as its quality was once again emphatically questioned by Thurston resi- dents who lined up for second and third helpings and returned them, along with the firsts, to the kitchen via the conveyer belt. What are the answers to the problems of the residence hall? No one is saying, but productive discussion is overdue i dorm difficulties honors high pass pass fail 92 A new system of grading was inaugurated this year in the Columbian College and the School of Public and International Affairs which eliminated, theoretically, the quality- point-index. Terminology was altered so that grades read Honors, High Pass, Pass, and Fail. This new system was a modification of the rec- ommendations of the Faculty Committe on Grades. On January 7, one week before finals, the Columbian faculty almost rejected the new grading system but retained it with a 41-39 vote. Essentially, this new grading system merely represents a reshuffling of the old system, for instructors still keep records of QPI ' s. The more basic problem of assigning an empirical value to education has not even been at- tacked. 93 ups and downs This year has witnessed the completion of two new buildings, a new classroom building and the University Center, for use by GW students. The new classroom building is a $4.5 million addition. It offers seminar rooms, classrooms, office space, and two lec- ture halls which can accomodate the many classes which have as few as 300 students. The new classroom building also offers six ele- vators to carry GW students to their classes in style. GW has also lost a few buildings in the process of erecting two new ones. Maury Hall, the former Sino-Soviet Institute, has been razed by the International Monetary Fund. The block which contained such GW land- marks as Friendly ' s is to be used for a building which will be leased by the university to Po- tomac Electric Power Company immediately upon its completion. Finally, some of the G Street houses and the old American University buildings on F Street were torn down to provide space for temporary parking lots. 1 IUIIIIIII _ mi u •s rf em cumo er BUILDING MATERIALS FOB SALE ' ' federal I 336-2800 r 1 6701 EADS ST. SEAT PLEASANT MD. | jf f I I JJ -W?EE ESTIMAT ES 94 95 There are places I remember. All my life, though some have changed. Some forever, not for better, Some are gone, and some remain. Lennon McCartney 96 students vote for abolition Neil Portnow was re-elected as President of what will be GW ' s last Student Assembly. Portnow ran on an abolitionist platform and was supported by a slate of candidates, most of whom were elected. His program called for resignation of all assembly members before March 1, 1970 with the exception of James Swartz, Academic Chairman, and the School Representatives. Swartz and these remaining members will compromise an interim body directing the development of academic councils in each school of the University. A referendum outlining this procedure was resoundingly approved by the voters. The Presidentail campaign opened early in January with the announced candidacy of James Swartz and Stanley Grimm for President and Vice President. They withdrew from the race, however, and Swartz ran for Academic Chairman on Portnow ' s slate. Douglas Farmer, co-ordinator of SHARE, also made a bid for Farmer, co-ordinator of SHARE, also made a bid for the presidency. He campaigned on a platform calling for the legal incorporation of the Assembly, to give it political and financial independence from the Univer- sity. When Farmer later withdrew from the race, the issue of incorporation was taken up by another can- didate, Edward Grebow, leader of Young Americans for Freedom. Portnow was also opposed by Mobe member Dan Mangold, and Corey Garber, both of whom were not in favor of abolishing the Assembly. Although the February I I and 12 election was a sig- nificant one affecting the future of student govern- ment, voter interest was not high. The turnout was light, with 1,478 votes cast. Below the rank of Pres- ident, Assembly posts were not strongly contested. Eleven candidates ran unopposed, and there were no candidates for five positions. 98 a. ,jr 5 1 £ - . i , FV t t ► r The Fifth Avenue Band, with a tight, to- gether sound began the Inaugural Concert, or Valentine Day, Massacre, February 14, 1970. The group performed only original composi- tions, competently handled by two strong vo- calists and well-balanced instrumentalists. Many felt their performance was the more mu- sically impressive one of the evening. The headliners, Grand Funk Railroad, were as much a visual as an audio experience. Al- though some found their music uncomfortably loud, they had GW students dancing in the aisles and crowding on to the stage at the end of their performance. 100 inaugural concert the opening of the university center “The Center is many things — a building, an organi- zation, a service, a meeting place — but most impor- tant, the Center is YOU — a member of our University Community. So states a PR pamphlet from the Uni- versity Center. A University Center has been en- visioned at GW since 1931, with difficulties besetting the plan since that time. A student fee of $6 per semester was proposed to pay interest on a govern- ment loan with the final acquisition of land for the Center in 1965. The projected cost for the Center in 1967 was $7 million. This was upped to $10.6 million and finally set at $8.6 million. Construction was begun in the summer of 1967 and a bureaucracy was established to govern the Center. A new student fee of $75 per year was incorporated and this aroused much opposition to the fee itself and to the inactivity of the Resources Office of the University. 103 The University Center was officially dedicated on February 21, 1970, concluding a week of opening activities centered around an astrological theme. Mayor Walter Washington, who was to be the featured speaker at the dedication, did not appear. Some of the more interesting activities of opening week included an original musical presentation, Do You Know Where Your Children Are?”, lectures by John Lahr and Jack Valenti, an appearance by the Lloyd McNeill Quartet, and faculty student luncheons. The utilitarian and luxurious University Center offers CW students such varied services as dining halls, office space, bowling alleys, and a new theatre. These things are intended to serve student and faculty needs and perhaps they do. According to the Center ' s architects, the struc- ture was designed to evoke the feeling of mass and solidity. This solidity may, in fact, be en- sconced in the minds of those who perceive the University Center as a primary need of the George Washington University. 104 february 19, the day after you don ' t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. Bob Dylan 106 Once more violence came to the GW campus, when demonstrators pro- testing the decision in the Chicago Conspiracy Trial clashed with Civil Dis- turbance Unit (CDU) police. A rally which began behind the library dis- banded at 3:30 p.m. to move toward the Watergate, home of Attorney Gen- eral John Mitch ell, only to be pushed back to the CW area. Clearly over- reacting, the police arrested approxi- mately 150 people, at least a third of which were from CW. The entry of police into Thurston and Madison Halls, besides their indiscriminate use of tear gas and clubs, greatly added to the tension and confusion. CW Vice President H. John Cantini closed the university at 7 p.m. in response to the situation. CVV will be celebrating its 150th anniversary in Feb- ruary, 1971, and University Historian, Dr. Elmer Kayser, has already begun preparations for the event by exhibiting early university documents, many being displayed publicly for the first time. Included among the yellowed memorabilia are notes from President John Quincy Adams requesting payments of interest on the generous loans he made to keep the university solvent. Dr. Kayser pointed out that in 1904 our name was changed from Columbian College to the George Washington University, mainly in the hope that wealthy and patriotic citizens would be inspired to contribute to the costs of the university ' s life and growth. 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The ‘aid £$-a £c is, therefore, hereby i.imni“ioiicd, on India ff of said College, to fulfil mid discharge the object, of hi- genej, in any mid every port of tlie Cnited Stater, where, in the .i -m idciicc of od. lie pint he directed. lie. the said — i moreover recommended 1 1 a libs ml and enlightened public, as a gentleman of good moral and i liginu character, worthy of all confidence and respect; with the pledge and «Mir.inee of tliia llourd, that all moneys and other donations and j x oient • through him. -hill lie faithfully applied, agreeably to the direr Mon r.nd uj’en’eoi of the donors. Is TtsTIWOSY WIICRKOP, tllC Seal Of •aid College is hereunto ufllxrd, this day of l • • and these presents signed Jit eider of the Hoard-. O a sfcrj if) ft, j i ? (if) . ■Cl _ 9 108 . . , . t ' lf V t y - t St-U n t it 7 j t jm y y. It 1 - , V y fD (£++ i J-Hj- 4” ' - -- - v 30 -fitter 2. ? « f ' ' ■ -ft y fa ‘ r ■ • ' ■■ y , ‘ ' , . t , . . ' . . .. .-ife y t ' ’ ' ' 1 ,, -ys - i ? £. v - y, ,x „y £tutt lc+ fa - £j martha ' s marathon of birthday bargains 110 This year Martha ' s Marathon was one of the biggest and most spirited in its five year history at GW. Under the direction of chair- woman Cathy Bernard, the event was ex- panded to include not only the annual auc- tion in the tin tabernacle, but also a mixer at the new University Center. All proceeds went to the Women ' s Residence Hall Schol- arship Fund. Some of the prizes included lunches with Senator Hatfield, Senator Bayh, and Congressman Lowenstein, at the F Street Club. Other popular items included the privilege of throwing pies at a Slaters Manager, a real cherry tree from the Cherry Blossom Festival, interviews with Senator Goodell and Barry Goldwater, Jr., and Dus- tin Hoffman ' s tie. in organizations M2 alpha phi omega Bob Swetnick Art Friedber President Mark Freund 114 operations board Jean Brodsky Mr. Boris Bell Alan Zackowitz, Lynn Stelle, John Williams 115 program board Judy Sobin, Chairman y 7 i 1 1 16 student assembly Neil Portnow, President; David Berz, Vice- President; Shelley Green, Secretary; Tim Dirks, Treasurer; Bob Rosenfeld, Student Academic Chairman; Chuck Kahn, Orientation Director; Stanley Grimm, Center Governing Board; Steve Gelobter, Center Program Board; George Biondi, Center Operations Board; Michael Biestock, At - Large Rep.; Henry Ziegler, At-Large Rep.; Jim Swartz, At-Large Rep.; Eric Weil, Law School Rep.; Alby Segall, Lower Columbian Rep.; Marion Edelman, Upper Columbian Rep.; Scott Baena, SCBA Rep.; Joe Handy, SPIA Rep.; Billy Owen, COGS Rep.; Greg Eichert, SEAS Rep.; Carol Miller, School of Education Rep.; So Manprasert, Foreign Student Rep.; Mike Mazloff, At-Large Rep.; Mike Kotlin, At-Large Rep.; Mike Lax, At-Large Rep.; Phil Margolis, At-Large Rep. 117 1 1 8 119 i Li 1 ’ Yvm HV i a university players 1 l i fjk 4 ' A T V lip ' T r r i |l | lH r 2 u . J J I ■ ! 121 university orchestra Dr. George Steiner, conductor 122 Jules Zabawa, conductor university chorus 123 omicron delta kappa Dr. |ohn Morgan 124 enosinian society VARSITY DEBATE TEAM: Roy Chang, Ken Johnson, Steve Johnson, Jerry Ledford, Mary Alyce McKeen, Mike Newcity, Jim Swartz, Kathy Thomas, and John Warner. lames Swartz, President Kathy Thomas and Steve Johnson John Warner 125 Vol. 66. No. 23 ET Dec 18 1969 EDITOR IN-CHIEF Stephen Phillips NEWS EDITOR Jon Higman CULTURAL AFFAIRS EDITOR Mark Olshaker BUSINESS MANAGER Kenneth Chaletzky EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR: Cary Malkin; PHOTOGRAPHY: Henry Resnikoff; ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS: Pat Assan, Steve Ross; CULTURAL AFFAIRS: Bob Galano; OFFICE MANAGER: Sue McMenamln MANAGING EDITOR Greg Valllere SPORTS EDITORS Harvey Blumenthal Ron Tipton Staff Mike Arnold, Dick Beer, Marty Bell, Frederic Berg, Robert Boylan, Dave Bryant, Ann Dalton, Rob Ellowitz, John Feiten, Cathie France, Roxie Grossman, Barbara Haberman, Bonnie Harshman, Neil Healy, Gary Hickinbotham, Trisha Horton, Maxine Kaplan, Steve Kirschbaum, James Lampke, Larry Law, Jim Lubell, Chris Lorenzo, Maryellen Lowe, Harry McCary, Charles McClenon, Robert McClenon, Kathi McFarland, Ginger Metzler, Iris Mileikowsky, Curtis Morgan, Marian Moskowita, Mary Murphy, Mark Nadler, Everest Ogu, Endrik Parrest, Tom Powell, Dan Preminger, Robin Reid, Eric Reines, Paul Reisler, Glenn Ritt, Tom Schade. David Simmons, Mike Slevin, Shelley Spandorf, Amy Sussman, Ivah Sussman, Oren Teicher, Ted Trevor, Patricia Triana, Charles Venm, Tom Wanley, Barry Wenig, Martin Wolf, Bill Yard. Production Staff Barbara Baum, Sara Bermont, Meme Colen, Wendy Fox, Bobbie Fultz, Kelly Heffron, Linda K. Homburg, Barbara Jesler, Andrea Miller, Bonnie Mulcahy. Marcie Rettig, Linda Rosenthal, Toni Rubin, Bruce Smith, Sally Stein, Kathy Troia. Marc Olshaker Stephen Phillips 126 Greg Valliere John Higman Bruce Smith Cary Malkin 127 cherry tree -V John Galenski Business Manager Judy Szablak Editor-in-chief 128 editors Art Goldman Organizations Editor 129 Kathy Hudak Seniors Editor 130 Judith Anne-Marie Naumann Sports Editor Sandy Greenberg Greeks Editor 131 dance productions i 132 big sis Carol Miller. Gale Rosenthal. Wendy Saul, Rita Cohen, Bev Holoka, Susan Fields, Doris Babb, Kathy Thomas, Judy Moer, Faye Mervis. 134 Marian Edelman, Judy Moer, Faye Mervis, Gale Rosenthal, Doris Babb, Beth Marcus, Evelyn Huwyler, Pat Parsons. mortar board 135 potomac Clover Carrol, Prof. Claeyssens, Evie Levsky, Cathy Bernard, Bonnie Ursin. Evelyn Levsky, Editor. phi eta sigma 137 dormitories 138 calhoun hall Harry Tankin, Lindsey McLelland, Bob Mazzoni, Bob Moore, Vince Krevinas, Charles Merin, Harry Hochman, Sam Mallin. 139 crawford hall Marlene Halpern, Susan Wax, Martha Cappelletti. DORM COUNCIL: President, Gail Goodman Vice-President, Susan Wax Secretary, Gail Hartfield Treasurer, Susan Edelman Publicity, Cyndee Szymkowicz Tanya Quille, Shirley Broder, Sandee Levine, Linda Bauman, Wendy Golen- bock, Marlene Halpern, Martha Cap- pelletti, and Laurie Buchalter. Gail Goodman, Miss Miller, Hall Director. 140 P. Harrold Berg, Roy Kam Sau Chang, Tom Cusdorff. Top Row: Michael Ellerin, Thomas Gizicki. Not Pictured: Wayne Feld- man, Rodney Perlman, Lennox Baltimore, Benjerman Ban- necker, Phil Gissen, and Mitchell Lewis. adams hall Ml thurston hall Visitor, Abbey Portney, Randee Corbman, Secretary; and Susan Kafitz. Left to Right: Ruth Weinstein, Judy Miller, Vice-President; Robin Weiner, President; Nancy Schamberg, and Eileen Gail. 142 U3 strong hall Top Row: Marilyn Sacks, Treasurer; Cherly Thomas, Secretary; Rhoda Gold- berg, Representative; Mary Davis, President; Arlene Koons, Publicity. Bob- bom Row: Susan Provisov, Representative; and Adrienne Henig, Vice- President. Not Pictured: Judy Paris, Representative and Claudia Smith, Repre- sentative. 144 Seth Kelsey, President; Andy Tollin, Vice-President. DORM COUNCIL: Seth Kelsey, President; Andy Tollin, Vice-President; Kirk Betts, Secretary; Steve Lechter, Treasurer; Harold Kahn, Jim Jovino, Elliot Awnstam, Jim Seder, John Daniels, Joe Renfield, Chuck Clausen, Govenors; Tom Powell, Parliamentarian. mitchell hall sports ' HLt % t - gfcfiW £ V . -. fku . v _ T -• • ' • ' p. . ' V vj • •r l ‘ ' ? : 7 4 - JJ T;- • • •« r i vjm. r v;?: ✓ It starts out like any other year. The routine of early morning crew practice — the soreness. It ' s hard to get used to. You might even question what you ' re doing there. Will you be a winner? Many teams, like baseball, had new faces and talent to look forward to. And everyone still faced the gloomy prospect of another year in the Southern Conference. But you get caught up in the maybe ' s of sports. Maybe we ' ll finally beat Maryland this year — maybe we can make the playoffs — maybe ' s. And look- ing at the past and towards the future, these maybe ' s don ' t sound that impossible any more. Slowly you pick yourself up, get that look of determina- tion so necessary for athletes, and for the good of the Team decide that they need you. You ' re ready. The umpire, thumbs up, shouts, play ball and so you begin again . . . .. 149 150 and you were really pretty good . . . 151 152 now that you look back on it Look at them. Look at their faces — their hands — the way they have of moving. And you ' ll have the reason behind sports at this or any other school. The feeling of winning, of being good, is almost unmatched. So amid the aches and pains and the occasional loss you find a reason for staying. And you stay to express this and yourself. As art, music, and literature are forms of expression, so are sports. It is an outlet for feeling in the most physical sense. It ' s rewarding, too. Not just to the individual, but to the team, the coach, and the school. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Steve Korchek, the baseball team joined the tourist down by the White House in the spring and fall to play their home games. And with one of the strongest pitching teams in the Conference, they chalked up another winning season for the Colonials. Bunnell, Brown, Spink, Baughmann, Comitz — they ' re just a few names. Alone they are good ballplayers. Only together are they a team. They got it together. . moments with the immediacy of an instant replay hang in your mind 155 the little ones leaped, and shouted, and laugh ' d, and all the hills echoed . . William Blake 158 159 161 learning and growing comes out of making mistakes 162 a team grows to meet a new challenge the challenge of working together they are successful 163 basketball is a study of moves All different. All showing the way that a par- ticular player thinks it should be done. And in that they are all right moves. They are all good moves. They are the moves that should have meant victory — but sometimes didn ' t. Many asked why. They also were the moves of a young team. A group of fine individuals just finding it hard to get the feel of playing together. They have time to grow together. And that is the most important expericence in sports. Playing to- gether. And realizing that there are times to give others a chance. There are times to pass when you might have a shot. When you pass and feel glad the point is made — not by you — just made — you are a team. Now people are saying next year. Sure, we ' ll have a good year. But the Basketball team has already come of age. 164 165 There were many bright sports during the year. We found a good forward in big John Conrad. We finally realized the potential of Walt and Harold. There was the sporadic, but always exciting, Ronnie Nunn. There were shades of Bob Tallent. Lenny dancing down that court. Knorr on the floor. Mike and Ralph were always in there. There were sad spots. The Georgetown game. The close one with West Virginia. The wobbly legs of the big men. The almost win- ning season. But it ' s okay, boys. 166 167 stop and get it together )68 169 shake and bake 171 ups and downs and inbetweens all forgotten in the exhilaration of that moment of triumph 172 174 176 177 and after the meeting, try a little soccer 178 tennis is another chance to be outside t do you shoot in the low 80 ' s? 180 or at each other? 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 greeks 190 191 panhellenic council 1. Aileen Fisher 2. Susan Kossin (president) 3. Susan Fields (vice president) 192 inter-fraternity council 1 . Charlie Boone 2. Cary Kepplinger 3. Paul Lebel (treasurer) 4. Mike Savage (secretary) 5. Dick Larson (president) HMNII m z 193 alpha epsilon phi 194 195 sigma nu 1. Ed Baker 2. Doug Moore 3. Jack Fowle 4. Mike Kelley 5. Ken Manni 6. John Middleton 7. Jack Driscoll 8. Cary Kepplinger (president) 9. Tom Cochran 10. Skip Coburn (secretary) 11. John Tamm (treasurer) 12. Bill Westmoreland 13. Mike Subin (vice president) 14. Steve Driscoll 1 5. Bill Cupp 196 197 phi sigma sigma 198 1. Paula Cass 2. Shiela Birnbach 3. judy Moer 4. Barbara Turen 5. Marilyn Kirschner 6. Gale Rosenthal (vice president) 7. Laurel Milcoff (president) 8. Anita Hirsch 9. Laurie Joseph 10. Margie Feld 11. Frann Golden 12. Sherry Kirschner 13. Jill Markowitz 14. Tina Schwartzbaum 199 delta phi epsilon 1. Karen Norris 2. Susan Levinstein 3. Carol Miller 4. Sherry Shapiro 5. Arlene Harber 6. Susan Frankel 7. Lynn Diamond 8. Susan Wiener (vice president) 9. Linda Feldman (president) 10. )oan Yarmovsky (treasurer) 11. Rhonda Tennenbaum (secretary) 12. Marsha Nathanson 13. Rita Cohen 14. Ellen Wiener 200 201 1. Mark Delman 2. Steve Plambeck 3. Mike Savage 4. Terry Sachs 5. Dave Seldon 6. Dave Howland 7. John Valenti 8. Steve Seale (secretary) 9. Dale Andrews 10. Alex Snead (treasurer) 11. Leslie Edelman 12. John Creenbaum 13. Mark Wolfe (president) 14. Alex Rosser 15. Roy Harwood 16. Jay Kramer 17. TonyOrsini 18. Elliot Lieberman 19. Jerry Kaminsky 20. Wally Kinzinger (vice president) 21. Mike Drezin 22. DaveHiple 1. Karen Norris 2. Susan Levinstein 3. Carol Miller 4. Sherry Shapiro 5. Arlene Harber 6. Susan Frankel 7. Lynn Diamond ?r (vice president) iman (president) jvsky (treasurer) jiaum (secretary) rsha Nathanson 13. Rita Cohen . Ellen Wiener 202 sigma phi epsilon 203 1. Betsey Custus 2. Laura Gerard 3. Claire Cronin 4. Cathy Cannell (treasurer) 5. Lori Longo 6. Joan Deal 7. Ilona Sipars (secretary) 8. Lynlee Walradt 9. Emmy Lee 10. Mary Herrick 11. Carol Sampson 12. Barbara Sheppard 13. Rita Molyneaux 14. Kathy Glew 15. Lisa Potts 204 kappa kappa gamma 205 kappa alpha theta 206 1 . Sally Johnson 2. Connie Skomoro 3. Debbie McDonald (vice president) 4. Carla Vigilante 5. Ann Painter 6. Mary Butt 7. Penni Korb 8. Joanne Damiani 9. Chrissie Shed 10. Nancy Gilbert 11. Suzanne Silliere 12. Laurie Wallwork 13. Gretchen Hasse 14. Kirstie McClure 207 208 WnA m 4 T 1 mfm Km M M Li W ■ - pledging 209 211 213 214 216 Wf ] WB W ■ W V Y V v V w 1 1 1 . i ' i , 218 - • ■ ■ ' H B 1 ■ j M m Sl S 1 i J W WWm 221 222 Closed for repairs. Repairs on a system which is finding it difficult to fit into the new education, the new movement. Closed for the repairs that the remaining Creeks want to make. Many groups had to make the choice this year. It was a hard one to make, but it revealed a strong conviction on the part of some that there was good to be salvaged from the wreck of the past year. Those that return next year will hopefully have completed the transition and be able to provide another outlet for the student. It gives them a choice. The system provides for the differences of interests that the houses represent. If the Greek system dies here it will be a mistake. It will be the opposition who denies their opponents equal time. Freedom of choice will have been denied. If it survives it will con- tinue to be a source of warmth and happiness, as well as a credit to the University and every student. 224 i l the Columbian college of arts and sciences CHERYL D. ADAMS ALLAN L. ADOFF Spanish Language and Literature MARC E. ALBERT History DONNA J. ALELYUNAS Political Science |OHN S. ALEXANDER BRUCE C. ALLEN SANDRA ALTMAN CATHLEEN E. APGAR Sociology Geography Psychology English Literature 226 DORIS W. BABB Psychology JOHN R. BACON Zoology LAURIE R. BARAL History VIRGINIA BATTISTA Medical Technology L. RANDOLPH BEAN MARIANNE BECKWITH FRED R. BERG SUSAN F. BERGSTEIN Psychology Dramatic Arts Biology 227 CAROL L. JEROME BERKOWITZ STEVEN I. BERMAN ROSEMARY E. BESENYEI BERKELHAMMER Psychology Zoology Fine Arts Political Science MARC M. BILDER Political Science ANGELA J. BILLICK HERBERT BILSKY Philosophy GEORGE V. BIONDI Philosophy A. T. BLISS NANCY BLOOMG ARDEN Speech Pathology and Psychology Audiology 228 HELENE BOBRITZKY ELIZABETH BOEHNER Art History Sociology and Theory DEBORAH A. BOGGS History CHRISTINE C. BRADLEY Anthropology ANNE L. BREWER MARY LYNN BREWSTER CAROLE L BRILL |OHN R. BROADWAY French Language and Literature Biology History 229 JEANNIE BRODSKY MARVIN BUDOFF American Studies Physics MARY BURGESS SCOTT BURGESS Anthropology ROGER W. BURKE CARROLL A. BURNS GINGER C. BURRUS CANDACE A. CAIN History Psychology Medical Technology Sociology BONNIE B. CALLAHAN MARTHA M. CAPPELLETTI BARBARA R. CASPER BRUCE CHAIT Sociology Psychology Political Science Political Science 230 HOWARD B. COHEN JOHN P. COLLINS ANDREW B. CONSOVOY LAUREL D. COOPER Zoology Sociology Speech Pathology and Audiology 231 JOAN N. COPPOLA Speech Pathology and Audiology JOHN J. COWAN Physics MONICA M. CUMMINGS Philosophy SUSAN R. DANKOFF Psychology HOWARD M. DAVIS Anthropology NEIL DE HAAN History MARY W. DELANEY JOHN T. 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FUREY English Literature WILLIAM H. GALLIGAN American Literature ELAINE M. GALLINA American Literature PETER C. GAMACHE Political Science MAUREEN E. GEARTY English Literature ALAN J. GELFAND Political Science STEVEN M. GELOBTER Political Science SUSAN G. GENTZ Economics 236 JAMES M. GERSON ARNOLD T. GILDENHORN PAUL B. GLASS TERRY R. GLASS Political Science Psychology History PHILIP S. GLICKMAN History ALAN R. GOLD Zoology KENNETH GOLDBERG Zoology ROBERTS. GOLDBLATT Zoology BARRY S. GOLDMAN PHYLLIS S. GOLDMAN Psychology American Studies 237 STEVEN L. GOLDMAN CANDACE |. GORDON Zoology Political Science EUGENE C. GREEN Geography SUSAN R. GREEN Speech Pathology and Audiology FRANK R. GREENHUT MARK L. GROSS ROBERT G. GROSS JUDITH E. GROSSINGER Political Science Philosophy Economics Sociology 238 NANCY R.GROTH ALBERT S. GURFEIN KIM GUTMAN RONALD J. GUTMAN Economics Zoology Zoology Zoology DIANE J. HAAR Sociology DANIEL G. HANKINS Anthropology SARAH L. HARTWELL GRETCHEN D. HASSE French Language and Geography Literature MOHAMMED H. NAZIH M. C. HAYEK HATOUM 239 CAROLE HEILMAN LESLIE ANNE HENKEL PAMELA HENSON HOWARD C. HERON Psychology Speech Pathology and American Studies Zoology Audiology MARY R. HERRICK BARBARA S. HODOUS JANE C. HOGAN JOHN KENT Geography Political Science Psychology HOLLINGSWORTH Psychology WILLA HOLLAWAY ADRIENNE A. HONIG ALAN L. HONOROF KATHLEEN M. HUDAK Russian Language and Political Science History Literature 240 DAVID L. HURT Zoology MALCOLM K. HUSTON Psychology SHERRY A. JENKINS KATHLYN N. JONES Biology JONATHAN S. KAHAN History JACK O. KAPLAN Chemistry SHELDON H. KAPLAN BARBARA M. KARESH Applied Statistics Sociology 241 ELLEN C. KATZ LORNA KATZ ELYSE KAYE MICHAEL D. KELLY Psychology Speech Pathology and Psychology Economics Audiology BENIAMIN F. KINCANNON MARILYN KIRSCHNER Economics Sociology NANCY R. KITT Art History and Theory BRUCE W. KLEIN Economics MARY E. KLINE NANCY KOLLER ARLENE F. KOONS STEVEN L. KORNSTEIN Speech Pathology and Speech Pathology and Speech Anthropology Audiology Audiology 242 BARBARA JEAN KOSAR NINA S. KOUSIN ANNE KRAMER PATTI B. KRAMER Sociology English Literature Geology Art History and Theory LYNDA J. KRESS Dramatic Arts CHRISTINE M. KULICK Sociology CAROL S. KULLBACK Medical Technology JULIA A. LAKE Art History and Theory ERIC C. LANDMAN YOLANDE L. LANNI BARBARA A. LEFF RICHARD D. LEGON Political Science English, American Dramatic Arts Political Science Literature 243 CHRISTINE E. LE MAIRE Political Science JEFFREY P. LENNARO TONI L. LEON Political Science Speech Pathology and Audiology ROBERT J. LERICH STEVEN LESSER Psychology EVELYN F. LEVSKY English Literature WENDY L. UPTON RACHELLE LITWAK SHIRLEY E. LLOYD Sociology History Anthropology MIRIAM I. LEOPOLD Art History and Theory MARY ELLEN LEWIS Psychology LEONARD LUBART Economics 2 MARK LUTHER SANDRA JEAN LUTHY History Psychology FLORINE E. LYONS LINDA C. MAC CONNELL Art History and Theory French Language and Literature DEBORAH A. MAC DONALD Psychology DONNA E. MACKEY Psychology DEBORAH L. MADDOCK Political Science MAUREEN A. MALLOY Spanish Language and Literature 245 JOAN-ELLEN MARCI Geography HARRIET B. MARCUS Political Science JOHN E. MARTANCIN Political Science MITCHELL D. MASTRIN Psychology MICHAEL J. MAZLOFF Political Science KATHLEEN S. McCAMPBELL Psychology RANDALL McCONAHY English Literature DALE C. MELTZER Sociology 7 6 ROBERT H. MERMELL FAYE S. MERVIS Zoology French Language and Literature DEBORAH MEYER Anthropology ELLEN L. MEYER ISABEL C. MEYER Art History and Theory Art History and Theory ELIZABETH A. MILLER American Literature BRUNO MONGIARDO History CAROL JEAN MORROW NANCY B. MOSES MARY M. MOZINCO DAVID S. NEWBERGER Sociology American Studies Political Science Political Science 247 PAMELA B. NICHOLS LUCY A. NITTI NANCY E. NORMAN History Philosophy Fine Arts HEATHER LYNN NOVY GAIL M. OBENREDER CARLA S. 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ZOLA International Affairs 273 senior index Adams, Cheryl Denise: A B. Spanish Language and Literature; White Plains N.Y.; Dorm Council, representative, treasurer; SERVE; BL= ck Students’ Union, corresponding secretary. Adoff, Allan L.: West Hartford, Conn.; transfer student. Albert, Marc E.: A.B., History; Cheltenham, Pa.; Alpha Phi Omega; SERVE; Young Democrats; Old Men. Alelyunas, Donna J.: A.B.. Political Science; Cherry Hill, N.j.; University Players; Transfer from DePauw University. Alexander, John S.: A.B., Sociology; Alexandria, Va.; Transfer from VPI, Northern Virginia Community College. Allen, Bruce C.: A.B., C eography; Alpha Phi Omega; Distinguished Speakers Series, chairman; Book Exchange, chairman; Student Recruit- ment Steering Committee. Altman, Sandra: A.B., Psychology; Charleston, S.C.; Cherry Tree, aca- demics and administration editor; Hall Government, representative, hall council vice-president, judicial board; IRHC; Student Contact Committee; Student R t ruitment Committee. Ambrogi, John Hinton: A.B., Chinese Studies; Cincinnati, Ohio. Apgar, Cathleen E.: A.B., English Literature; Havre de Grace, Md.; Transfer from Hartford Junior College. Apostolos, Diane P.: A. B., Religion; Deal, N.).; Eastern Orthodox Club; Welcome Week Hostess; Thurston Food Committee, chairman; Program Council; Joint Food Service Board, vice-chairman, chairman; Leadership Conference; University Center Committee; Committee for Religious Life. Armstrong, David R.: B.S., Electncal Engineering; Arlington, Va.; Mecheleciv Magazine, technical editor, editor-in-chief; Engineer ' s Coun- cil; E( MA Convention Delegate. Arnold, Carol M.: A.B., International Affairs; Plattsburgh, N.Y.; Women ' s Rec reation Association. Aschheim, Frances A.B., Psychology; Brewster, N.Y.; Choir. Ash well, Thomas Wright: A.B., Speech and Drama; Old Greenwich. Conn.; WRGW, Station Manager; Welling Hall, president; Men ' s Inter- Residence Hall Council; College Bowl Team, captain; University Senate Committee on Intercollegiate Ac tivities, intramurals. Azrael, J. Marshall: B.S., Electrical Engineering; Baltimore, Md.; WRGW; Theta Tau; Engineer ' s Week, chairman; lisner Auditorium, house manag- er; University Players; Student Council, proxy for SEAS. Babb, Doris W.: A.B., Psychology; Dalton, Georgia; SERV E; Alpha I amda Delta, president; Big Sis, president; Student Recruitment Committee, chairman; Student Assembly Committee on Admission Policies, chairman; General Alumni Association; Student Union Committee; Tassels; Angel F light. Bacon, |ohn R. : B.S., Zoology; Silver Spring, MD. , Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Nu; Lacrosse. Baena, Scott, L.: B.B.A., Accounting; lamaica, N.Y.; Adams Hall. Dorm Council; S.G.B.A., representative; Student Assembly; Faculty Advisory Committee. Bailyn, Susan |.: A.B., Education; West New York, N.J.; Art Students ' I eague. Baidas sari, |ohn |.: B.B.A., Accounting; Scranton, Pa.; Alpha Kappa Psi, vice-president; Students for Better Government. Baldassari, John J.: B.B.A., Accounting; Scranton, Pa.; Alpha Kappa Psi, vice-president; Students for Better Government. Baral, Laurie R.: A.B., History; FairLawn, N.j.; SERVE; MMBB; Big Sis; Volleyball. Battista, Virginia: B.S., Medical Technology; International Student ' s Soci- ety; Transfer from Centenary Junior College. Baum, Gail S.: B.A.. Education; Stamford, Conn.; MMBB; Welcome Week Hostess; Fire Marshal; Hall Council. Bean, L. Randolph: Montclair, N.J. ; Mock Political Convention; Transfer trom Northwestern University. Beckwith, Marianne: A.B., Psychology; Marshfield. Mass.; Transfer from Bald wm- allace College. Benjamin, Allan F.: A B., International Atfairs; Newton. Mass.; Hatchet; Hi II el Board; Intramural Basketball. Tennis; Transfer from Newton Junior College. Bennett, Bob S.: A.B International Affairs; New Orleans, La; Delta Tau Delta; Rugby Team; Political Intern. Berg, Fred R.: A.B Dramatic Arts; Howard Beach, N.Y.; University Players SERVE project leader; WRGW; Ad Hoc Student Committee, co- tounder Colonial Concert, arrangement chairman, 1968; L. Poe Leggett Memorial Scholarship Fund, founder and chairman; Speech and Drama Department Advisory Board. Bergstein, Susan: B.S.. Biology; Teaneck. N.J.; Transfer from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Berkelhammer, Carol L.: A.B. Political Science; Trenton, N.J.; Ski Club. Berkowitz, Jerome P.: A.B . Psychology ; Leoma. N.J., SERVE. Berman, Louise A.: A.B Education. Norfolk. Va.; Hall Council; Big Sis; Tassels; Sigma Delta Tau Rush chairman vice-president; Delphi. Berman, Steven I.: B.S Zoology. Springfield. Mass.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Freshman Basketball; Intramurals. Berz. David: A.B Religion; Wilmette Illinois; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Committee on Sponsored Research; Trustee Commission on University Government; Student Life Committee; Student Assembly, vice-president; Lower Columbian, College Representative; Dorm Council; Baseball. Besenyei, Rosemary E.: A.B., Fine Arts; Takoma Park, Md.; Choir; Orchestra. Bialla, Margaret L.: B.S., Physical Education; Springfield, Va.; Physical Education Council, chairman. Bilder, Marc M.: A.B., Political Science; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Intramurals; Billick, Angela Joan: Fresno, Calif; Transfer from Wellesley College. Bilsky, Herbert: A.B., Philosophy; Chicago, III.; Tau Epsilon Phi, pres- ident; Intra-Fraternity Council; Hearing Committee on Student Affairs; In- tramurals. Biondi, George, V.: A.B., Philosophy; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Student Assembly; Student Center Board; Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice-president; Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president; Order of Scarlet, president; Old Men; Omicron Delta Kappa; Academic Evaluation; Student Religious Life Committee. Bliss, A.T.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Richmond, Va. Bloomgarden, Nancy: A.B., Psychology; Transfer from Hood College. Bobritzky, Helene: A.B., Art History; Yonkers, N.Y.; Russian Club; Rus- sian Club Choir. Boehner, Elizabeth: A.B., Sociology; Silver Spring, Md.; Pre-Med Society; Hatchet; Student Council, commuter representative; University Parking Committee; Commuter ' s Association, founder, President; MMBB, chair- man; Program Board; Spring Weekend, co-chairman; WRA, secretary. Boggs, Deborah A.: A.B., History; Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Transfer from Westminster College. Bond, Thomas David: A.B., International Affairs; Portland, Oregon; Model United Nations; Model Government Commission, commissioner; Alpha Phi Omega, historian; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Model Government Asso- ciation; Old Men; Gate and Key; Wesleyan Foundation; WRGW. Boraks, Elaine S.: A.B., Education; Brookline, Mass.; SERVE; Hatchet; Hall Council. Bortnick, Alan Lewis: B.B.A., Business Administration; Chevy Chase, Md. Bradley, Christine C.: A.B., Anthropology; Wilmette, Illinois; WRA. Bresky, Mark R.: B.B.A., Accounting; Livingston, N.J. Brewer, Anne L.: A.B., French Language and Literature; Milton, Mass.; ISS; theatre. Brewster, Mary Lynn: B.S., Biology; Trenton, N.J. Brill, Carol L.: Far Rockaway, N.Y. ; ISS; Choir; American Thought Under- graduate Association. Broadway, John R.: A.B., History; Huntsville, Alabama; Old Men; Hatch- et; ISS; Young Republk ans; Transfer from University of Alabama. Broder, Hillary L.: A.B., Education; Lido Beach, N.Y.; SERVE; Young Dem- oc rats; Moratorium; Transfer from University of Cincinnati. Brodie, Carol A.: A.B., Education; New York, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, sec- retary, historian; Hall Council, president, vice-president; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Tassels; Cherry Blossom Art Festival Committee. Brodsky, Jeannie: A.B., American Thought and Civilization; Highland Park, III.; MMBB; Big Sis, Homecoming Committee; Academic Evaluation; University Center Operations Board, secretary. Brooks, Michael B.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Arlington, Va.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Rugby Club; University Senate; Sub-Committee on Black Studies. Brown, Janice P.: A.B., Political Science; Brooklyn, N Y.; Potomac; Transfer from Skidmore College. Budoff, Marvin: B.S., Physics; Monticello, N.Y.; Society of Physics Students; Sigma Pi Sigma. Burgess, Mary: A. B., Anthropology; Sheridan, Wyoming; SERVE. Burgess, Scott E.: B.S., Zoology; Belle Harbor, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Old Men; Psychological Clinic, research assistant; Biology Lab Assistant; Intra- murals. Burke, Roger W.: A.B., History; Plainfield, N.J.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Transfer from York Junior College. Burns, Carroll A.: A.B., Psychology; Aberdeen, Md.; Transfer student. Burrus, Ginger C.: B.S., Medical Technology; Arlington, Va.; Transfer from Eastern Kentucky University. Cain, Candace A.: A.B., Sociology; Seekonk, Mass. Cain, David M.: A.B., International Affairs; Atglen, Pa. Callahan, Bonnie B.: A.B., Sociology; Uniondale, N.Y.; Transfer from Connecticut College. Cappelletti, Martha M.: A.B., Psychology; Annandale, Va.; Big Sis; Chi Omega, PanHel representative, chapter correspondent; Young Republicans. Carter, Jessica: A.B., Education; Bronxville, N.Y.; Kappa Delta; Young Republicans; Transfer from Washington College. Casper, Barbara R.: A.B., Political Science; Shavertown, Pa.; Political Af- fairs Society. Chait, Bruce: A.B., Political Science; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Basketball, Intra- murals, Booster Board. Chang, Catherine S.: B.S., Medical Technology; Hong Kong; ISS. Cherr, Linda M.: A.B., English Literature; Passaic, N.J. Clark, Vicky L: A.B., Education; Chevy Chase, Md.; Alpha Lamda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi Awards; EQOW; Public Relations Committee. Cockrell, Joel M.: A.B., Political Science; Silver Spring, Md.; WRCW. Cohanne, Jonathan F.: A.B., Political Science; Bala Cynwyd, Pa.; Distin- guished Speakers Series, chairman; Calhoun Hall Dorm Council; Alpha Phi Omega, executive board; Spring Concert, arrangements chairman; Young Democrats; WRCW; Student Academic Committee; Library Committee; Resources and Development Committee. Cohen, Barbara M.: AB., Education; Jericho, N.Y.; Big Sis; Orientation Board, treasurer; Transfer from American University. Cohen, Beth A.: A.B., Education; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, scholarship chairman; Cherry Blossom Art Festival, co-founder; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Homecoming Committee. Cohen, Donald E.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Chevy Chase, Md. Cohen, Howard B.: B.S., Zoology; Baltimore, Md.; Hatchet; Crew Team; Pre-Med Society; Cave Spelunking Club; Engineer ' s Week Committee; WRCW, executive board, engineer, announcer; College Bowl. Cohen, Sharon Z.: A.B., Education; Bloomfield, N.j. ; Cherry Blossom Art Festival; Hillel; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Homecoming Commit- tee. Coleman, Bruce A.: A.B., International Affairs; Westfield, N.J.; Young Democrats, president; AIESEC, president; Sigma Alpha Muc, scholarship chairman; IFC, representative. Collins, John Patrick: Division of University Students; Latham, N.Y. Comitz, John J.: A.B., Education; Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Varsity Football, Baseball; Rugby Club. Consovoy, Andrew B.: A.B., Sociology; Somerset, N.J.; Sigma Alpha Mu, President Cook, Michael S.: B.S., Engineering; Washington, D.C.; Sigmu Tau; Pi Mu. Cooper, Laurel D.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Coppola, Joan Nadel: A.B., Spe ech Pathology and Audiology; Queens, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Eta; SERVE; Transfer from City College of New York. Cowan, John J.: B.S., Physics; Rockville, Md.; Football; Rugby; Sigma Pi Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Society of Physics Students. Cresce, Arthur R.: A.B., International Affairs; Washington, D.C. Cummings, Monica M.: A.B., Philosophy; Arlington, Va. Cupp, William F.: B.B.A., Accounting; McLean, Va.; Sigma Nu, Chap- lain, historian, pledge trainer; Old Men. Dampier, Kenneth D.: B.S., Civil Engineering; McLean, Va.; ASCE, pres- ident, vice-president; Engineer ' s Council, secretary; Mecheleciv, circula- tion manager. Dankoff, Susan R.: A.B., Psychology; Rochester, N.Y.; Thurston Hall Council; SERVE; Homecoming Committee; Academic Evaluation; Echoes, secretary-treasurer; Student Orientation Task Force. Davies, John C.: B.S., Electrical Engineering; Falls Church, Va.; Engineer ' s Council, vice-president; Mecheleciv, technical, campus, associate editor; ECMA Convention. Davis, Howard M.: A.B., Anthropology; Silver Spring, Md.; Alpha Elsilon Pi; Old Men; Pre-Med Society. Davis, Joan: B.B.A., Business Administration; Glen Rock, N.J. Davis, Mary Jacqueline: A.B., Education; Staten Island, N.Y.; Strong Hall, president; Crawford Hall, treasurer; Women ' s Resident Hall Council; SERVE. De Haan, Neil: A.B., History; Prospect Park, N.J.; Pep Band; Hatchet; SERVE Delaney, Mary W.: A.B., Political Science; Endicott, N.J.; Student Rights Committee; Ad Hoc Judiciary Committee; Hatchet; Agora Committee; Transfer from Elmira College. Del Negro, John Thomas: A.B., Political Science; Springfield, Mass.; Student Court; Sino-Soviet Institute Advisory Committee. Demel, E.C.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Maplewood, N.J. Deming, Merrill A.: A.B., Political Science; Yucaipa, Calif.; Young Demo- crats; Tassels; WRA Council; Big Sis; Basketball; Volleyball. Dersch, Arthur H.: A.B., International Affairs; Arlington, Va.; Cherry Tree; American Society of International Law. Derzavis, Suzette: A.B., Art History; SERVE: Transfer from Mount Vernon Junior College. Des Jardins, Arthur C.: A.B., Public Affairs; Madison, M.J.; WRCW; ISS, publicity director; Ad Hoc Student Committee, co-founder; Bookstore Committee; Student Assembly; Academic Subcommittees; Old Men. Dewitt, Russell: A.B., International Affairs; Pa. Dinell, Nina Alix: A.B., Chinese Studies; Chi Omega, activities and execu- tive personnel chairmen, pledge trainer; Sigma Chi Sweetheart; Delphi; Tassels; Cherry Tree, Greek editor; Big Sis; Orientation Committee; Dobro Slavo; Panhel Rush Booklet, editor; Trustee Scholarship; Women ' s Leadership Conference; Little Sigma. Dorris, Stacey J.: A.B., Education; Newton, Mass.; Sigma Delta Tau. Ac- tivities chairman, president; Echoes; Big Sis; SERVE; Welcome Week Host- ess; Concert C ommittees; Chorus; Delphi. Driscoll, Cornelius S.: A.B.. Political Science; Worchester, Mass.; Sigma Nu; IFC Delegate; Intramurals. Drygulski, Janet L.: A.B . Education; Short Hills, N.J. , Encounter and Sym- posium artists. Dubin, Janet L.: A. B., Sociology; Merion, Pa. Duda, C.R.: A.B., Geography; Belle Vernon Pa. Dunkelman, Lawrence A.: A.B.. English Literature; Scarsdale. N.Y.; SERVE; Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega. Earls, Stephen T.: Southbridge, Mass.; Intramurals; Dormitory Council. Edelman, Marian: A.B., Political Science; Baltimore. Md.; Student Assem- bly, upper Columbian representative; Echoes, president. CO-ED, editor WRGVV, business manager; Hatchet; University Players; Mortarboard, president; Thurston Hall, floor president. Efros, Barry: B.S., Zoology; Irvington VJ.; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Liason Committee. Elkins, Karen J.: A.B., Russian Language and Literature; Canoga Park. Calif; SERVE; Russian Club. Engstrom-Gratzl, Karen: A.B., Anthropology; Skokie, III.; Choir; Transfer from University of Wisconsin. Epstein, Nancy E.: A.B., Art History and Theory; St. Louis, Mo. ; Delta Gamma, president, Panhel representative, second vice-president, pledge trainer; Welcome Week Hostess; Big Sis; Tassels; Delphi; Echoes. Erani, Vivian: A.B., Sociology; Great Neck, N.Y.; SERVE Transfer from Adelphi University. Fait, Dorothy R.: A.B., Psychology; Miami Beach, Florida; Tassels, SERVE. Farr, Blair Edward: A.B., American Civilization; Hillsboro, VH.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Old Men; Intramurals. Faust, Ronni: A.B., Dramatic Arts; University Players, secretary; Transfer from Pennsylvania State University. Fazzari, Francis M.: B.S., Biology; Arlington, Va.; Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Feldman, Naomi: A.B., Psychology; Stamford, Conn. Feldman, Robin: A.B., Journalism; Riverdale. N.J. Ferraro, Thomas A.: A.B., Political Science; Framingham, Mass. Ferrell, Kay A.: A.B., Russian Language and Literature; Clayton, N.J.; Tas- sels; Russian Club; Academic Evaluation; Big Sis; Angel Flight; Women ' s Basketball. Fields, Susan T.: A. B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Cherry Hill, N.J.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Speech Advisory Board; Golf Team; Dorm Judicial Board; Hillel; Tassels; Welcome Week Hostess; Delta Phi Epsilon, philan- thropy chairman; Echoes; Big Sis, executive board, treasurer; Panhellenic Council, vice-president, president; Student Council; Career Week, coor- dinator; Dormitory government. Fine, Jerald: A.B., Political Science; Miami Beach, Florida. Flanik, Sally A.: A. B., Psychology; Washington, D.C.; Sigma Alpha Eta. Fleischman, Monica F.: A.B., Psychology; Englewood Cliffs, N.J.; SERVE; Transfer from Ohio University. Flood, Joan Elizabeth: A.B., Political Science; Lenox, Mass.; SERVE; WRGW, business manager. Fox, Elizabeth N.: A.B., American Civilization; Washington, D.C; Aca- demic Reform Committee; Tassels. Frankel, Richard G.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Merion. Pa.; Phi Sigma Delta, president, treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; IFC, operations director; Modified Semester Committee. Frey, Mary Anne: B.S., Physics; Bethesda, Md.; Sigma Pi Sigma, secretary; Pi Mu Epsilon. Friedman, Jeri H.: A.B., Psychology; Manhasset, N.Y.; Student Hand- book; Transfer from University of Pittsburgh. Friedman, Nancy B.: A.B., Education; Lynbrook, N.Y.; SERVE; Choir; Hall Council; Young Democrats. Fruchbom, Dorothy I.: A. B., Sociology; Philadelphia, Pa.; SERVE; Choir; Hall Council; Young Democrats. Furey, Georgette E.: A.B., English Literature; Northport, N.Y. Galligan, William H.: A.B., American Literature; Cheshire. Conn. Cjallina, tiair.e M.: A.B., American Literature; Rochester, N.Y. ; Transfer from Butler University. Gallino, Dennis G.: B.S., Civil Engineering; Pottstown, Pa.; Football Sigma Alpha Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers, student chapter Mecheleciv, editorial staff. Gamache, Peter C: A.B., Political Science; Auburn, Maine; Philosophy Club, president. Ganslen, Stephen J.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi; Young Republicans. Gearty, Maureen E.: A.B., English Literature; Washington. D.C ; Chorus. Chamber Choir. Gelbart, Norman B.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Baltimore, Md. Gelfand, Alan J.: A.B., Political Science; Union, N.J ; Hillel. secretarv treasurer; Young Democrats. Gelobter, Steven M.: A.B., Political Science, Woodmere. N.Y Student Assembly, program board vice-chairman; Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Scarlet; Inaugural Concert chairman; Colonial Concert, assistant chairman. Fall Concert, tickets chairman, Distinguished Speakers Series, chairman. Student Council; Old Men. Gentz, Susan C.: A.B., Economics. Arlington. V a. Gerson, James M.: A.B.. Political Science; Newton, Mass. Tau Epsilon Phi; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals. Gildenhorn, Arnold: A.B., Psychology; Chevy Chase. Md. Young Demo- crats. Gill, Robert J.: A.B International Affairs; Sterling, Kansas; Mitchell Hall Dorm Council; ISS. Glass, Paul B.: A.B History; Elkins Park Pa Glass, Terry R.: Clifton VJ.; Intramural Softball. Glickman, Philip S.: A B History; Rochester, N.Y.; Cherry Tree, assistant Greek editor; Young Republicans; Young Democrats. Gold, Alan R.: B.S Zoology; Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi; Pre-Med Soc lety. Goldberg, Kenneth: B S., Zoology; Lorain, Ohio; Alpha Phi Omega, president vice-president. Gate and Key, vice-president; Omicron Delta Kappa, president; Old Men; Order of Scarlet; Phi Sigma Delta, secretary, athletic chairman, Aesculapian Society; Hall of Fame Committee, chair- man; Spring Concert, chairman; Inaugural Concert, vice-chairman; Hall Council; Freshman Football ; Academic Evaluation. Goldberg, Rhoda L; A.B., International Affairs; New Haven, Conn.; Hillel; SERVE. Goldblatt, Robert S.: B.S., Zoology; Freeport. N.Y. ; Aesculapian Society, president, vi e-president; Alpha Chi Sigma, vice-president; Hatchet; Alpha Epsilon Delta, president; Alpha Phi Omega. Goldman, Arthur R.: A.B , Education; Philadelphia, Pa.; Education Coun- cil, president, vice-president; Cherry Tree, organizations editor; Linen Service Manager; UISCO. Goldman, Barry S.: A.B., Psychology; Milton, Mass.; Phi Sigma Delta; Old Men. Goldman, Donella M.: A.B., International Affairs; West Newton, Mass.; Modern Dance. Goldman, Phyllis S.: A.B., American Civilization; Quincy, Mass.; Cherry Tree. Goldman, Steven L.: B.S., Zoology; Marblehead, Mass.; Aesculapian So- ciety, vice-president; Alpha Chi Sigma; Hatchet; Alpha Epsilon Delta, vice- president; Alpha Phi Omega. Goldstein, Cheryl M.: A.B., Education; Teaneck, N.J.; Phi Sigma Sigma; Big Sis; Transfer from University of Cinc innati. Goodman, Sandra E.: A.B., Education; Orange, Conn.; SERVE; Cherry Blossom Art Festival; Homecoming; Big Sis; Academic Reform Committee; Dorm Counc il. Gordon, Candace J.: A.B., Political Science; Silver Spring, Md.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, vice president; Young Democrats; Big Sig; Orientation Com- mittee; Academic Evaluation Committee; Inaugural Concert. Graybill, Michael A.: B.B.A., Business Administration; North Augusta. S.C.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi. Green, Eugene C.: A.B., Geography; Columbia, S.C.; Adams Hall Dorm Council; Student Recruitment Committee; Old Men; Sigma Chi, pres- ident, secretary; IFC, secretary; Order of Scarlet; Welling Hall, administra- tive assistant. Green, Susan R.: A B., Speech Pathology; Alexandria, Va.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Student Faculty Advisory Committee. Greenhut, Frank R.: A.B., Political Science; Oceanside, N.Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Old Men. Gross, Mark L.: A.B., Philosophy; Franklin Square, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi, Historian, rush chairman; SERVE; Old Men; Cherry Tree. Gross, Robert G.: A.B , Economics; London, England; Transfer from American College in Paris. Grossinger, |udith E.: A.B., Sociology; Scranton, Pa.; Transfer from Cen- tenary College. Grossman, Deborah).: A.B., Education; Baltimore, Md.; Big Sis. Groth, Nancy R.: A.B., Economics; Oxford. Mass.; G.W. Grotto Gurfein, Albert S.: B.S., Zoology; Arlington, Va.; Fencing Club; Dormito- ry representative; Hi II el ; Transfer student. Guthrie, lames R.: B.B.A.. Business Administration; Smithtown, N.Y.; WRGW, program director, assistant manager; Pep Band; Young Republicans; Delta Nu Alpha, president. Gutman, Kim: B.S.. Zoology; Great Neck. N.Y.; Children ' s Theater Guild; Experimental Theater; IJmversity Players; Student Directory, secretary; Transfer from Syracuse University. Gutman, Ronald ).: B.S., Zoology; Great Neck, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Aesculapian Society; Alpha Phi Omega. Haar, Diane |.: A.B., Sociology; lersev City, N.J.; Phi Sigma Sigma. Haines, Sandra L.: A.B International Affairs; Edison, N.J.; Kappa Delta; Young Democrats; Transfer from Central College. Handy, loseph Breckinridge: A.B.. International Affairs; Alexandria, Va.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Student Assembly, public and international affairs representative; Model Government Commission, vice chairman; Order of Scarlet. Hankins, Daniel G.: A. B Anthropology; Alexandria, Va.; SERVE, pres- ident; Lacrosse; Intertaith Forum. Hanley, Mary F.: A.B.. International Affairs; Endicott, N.Y.; Newman Club; SERVE; oung Democrats; Transfer from Rosary Hill College. Hartwell, Sarah L.: A.B. French Language and Literature; New London, H Young Republicans; Dorm Judiciars Council; Transfer from Universi- ty of Michigan. Hasse, Gretchen O.: A.B.. Geography; illanova. Pa.; Kappa Alpha Theta, activities chairman Young Republicans; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Transfer trom Briarcliff College. Hatoum, Mohammed H.: Beirut, Lebanon; ISS; Sailing. Hayek, Nazih M.C: McLean, Va. Heilman, Carol: A.B. PsychologN ; Washington, D C.; Homecoming; Transfer from Svracuse University. Heilman. Burt S.: B.S. Electricial Engineering; Mamaroneck. N.Y. Henderson, Jane Dickens: A.B Education; Philadelphia, Pa.; Black Students ' L nion; S£R E. Henderson, Ruth Miles: A.B.. International Affairs; Silver Spring, Md.; Rifle Team; Canoe Club. Henkel, Leslie Anne: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Kenilworth, III.; Big Sis; Sigma Alpha Eta; Transfer from DePau w Universi ty. Henson, Pamela: A.B., American Civilization; Rochelle Park, N.J. Heron, Howard C.: B.S., Zoology; Silver Spring. Md.; Pre-Med Society. Herrick, Mary R.: A.B., Geography; Honolulu, Hawaii; Kappa kappa Gamma; ISAB; activities chairman; Public Relations Chairman; Sister of the Rainbow; Big Sis. Hershkowitz, Sheila; A.B., Education; Stockton, N.J.; Hall Council; Schol- arship Advisor; Delta Phi Epsilon; Panhel Representative; Hillel; Big Sis; Young Democrats, secretary; MMBB; SERVE; Bouce for Beats; ATN. Hirschl, Nancy: A.B., International Affairs; Cleveland, Ohio. Hodous, Barbara S.: A.B., Political Science; Cleveland, Ohio; ISS; Transfer from Miami University. Hollingsworth, John Kent: A.B., Psychology; Wayne, N.).; Tau Kappa Epsilon, pledge master; Adams Hall Council; Old Men; Intramurals; Alpha Phi Omega. Holloway, Willa H.: Washington, D.C. Honig, Adrienne A.: A.B., Russian; Rego Park, N.Y.; Russian Club, presi- dent, secretary; Tassels; Echoes; Slavic Honor Society, President; Strong Hall Council, vice-president; Women ' s Residence Hall Council. Honorof, Alan L.: A.B., Political Science; West Hempstead, N.Y.; WRGW Scholarship Marathon, director; WRGW, announcer; Agora; Hatchet; SERVE; Admissions Committee; University Center Program Board; SBG. House, Susan Ellen: A.B., Education; Schenectady, N.Y.; Young Demo- crats; Pi Beta Phi; Crawford Hall Council; Academic Evaluation; Big Sis; Little Sisters of Minerva. Houser, Michael C: A.B., International Affairs; Richmond, Va.; Delta Phi Epsilon. Hruby, Sue A.: A.B., International Affairs; Clarendon Hills, III.: Wig; SERVE; Transfer from C larke College. Hudak, Kathleen M.: A.B., History; Monroe, Conn.; Cherry Tree, senior editor; Transfer from Regis College. Hurt, David L.: B.S., Zoology; Falls Church, Va.; Aescalapian Society; Transfer from Franklin and Marshall College. Huston, Malcolm K.: A.B., Psychology; Arlington, Va.; Symposium; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Transfer from Shenandoah Junior College. Huwyler, Evelyn C.: A.B., Education; Glen Rock, N.J.; Newman Founda- tion, executive board; Cherry Tree, seraor citations editor; Thurston Hall, representative, scholarship advisor; Mortar Board, treasurer; Alpha Lamda Delta, secretary, historian; Tassels; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa, lanco, Roseanne: A.B., Education; Hanover, N.J.; Kappa Delta; SERVE; Newman Club; Delphi; junior Panhellenic Council. lenkins. Sherry A.: Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; Pi Beta Phi; house chairman, historian, Young Democrats; Newman Club; Big Sis; Spring Concert, planning committee; Transfer from University of South Carolina, (ones, Kathlyn N.: B.A., Biology; Washington, D.C.; Transfer from Muhlenberg College. Kahan, Jonathan S.: A.B., History; Miami, Fla.; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Rifle Team; Young Democrats; Big Brother; Academic Evaluation; Day of Dialogue. Kaplan, Jack O.: B.S., Chemistry; Smithtown, N.Y.; Alpha Phi Omega; Pre-Med Society. Kaplan, Sheldon H.: A.B., Applied Statistics; Cranston, R.I.; Old Men; In- tramurals. Karesch, Barbara Michelle: A.B., Sociology; Charleston, S.C.; Transfer from University of North Carolina. Katz, Ellen Carol: A.B., Psychology; Longmeadow, Mass.; SERVE. Katz, Lorna: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Serve; Sigma Alpha Eta. Kaye, Elise: A.B., Psychology; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Hall Council; judicial Chairman; Cherry Blossom Art Festival Committee; Welcome Week Host- ess; Big Sis. Kelly, Michael D.: A.B., Economics; Arlington, Mass.; Sigma Nu; Gate and Key; Rugby Club; Young Democrats. Kennedy, Katherine L.: A.B., International Affairs; New Orleans, La.; Transfer from University of Southwestern Louisiana. Kincannon, Benjamin F.: A.B., Economics; Richmond, Va.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social chairman, secretary; Gate and Key, president; Curriculum Review Board. Kirschner, Marilyn: A.B., Sociology; Phi Sigma Sigma; Big Sis. Kitt, Nancy Ruth: A.B., Art History and Theory; Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Big Sis; SERVE. Klein, Bruce W.: A.B., Economics; Baltimore, Md.; Student Assembly; Phi Sigma Delta. Klein, Gregory L.: B.S., Civil Engineering; Chevy Chase, Md.; Pep Band; Delta Nu Alpha. Kline, Mary E.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Washington, D.C.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Transfer from University of Connecticut. Koller, Nancy R.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; San Francisco, Calif.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Choir; Dorm Council; Miss Model Pledge Court; Transfer from University of California. Koons, Arlene Faye: A.B., Speech; Harrisburg, Pa.; Speech Curriculum Committee; University Players; Strong Hall Council. Kornstein, Steven L: A.B., Anthropology; New York, N.Y.; Tau Epsilon Phi. Kosar, Barbara Jean: A.B., Sociology; Washington, D.C.; Tassels; SERVE; Homecoming; Inaugural Concert; Dorm Council; Spring Weekend. Kossin, Susan: A.B., International Affairs; New York, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Panhellenic Council, president, rush chairman; ISAB, treasurer, tour- nament chairman; Hall Council, floor treasurer; Big Sis; Welcome Week; SPIA Curriculum Review Board. Kousin, Nina S.: A.B., English Literature; Cranford, N.J.; SERVE; Crawford Hall Council. Kraemer, Jay R.: A.B., International Affairs; Baltimore, Md.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, vice-president, pledge trainer; Baseball; Hatchet; Phi Eta Sigma, president; Alpha Theta Nu; Gate and Key. Kramer, Anne: B.S., Geology; Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Geology Club, co-chair- man; Matrix, editor; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; Tassels; Alpha Lamda Delta. Kramer, Patti B.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Stamford, Conn.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, treasurer; Delphi; Big Sis; Welcome Week. Krause, Melissa A.R.: A.B., International Affairs; Muncy, Pa.; Young Republicans; Young Democrats; ISS. Kress, Lynda J.: A.B., Dramatic Arts; Washington, D.C.; Chorus; Universi- ty Players, president; Transfer from New York University. Kuker, Karen F.: A.B., Education; Ocean, N.J.; Hall Council, represent- ative, secretary; Homecoming, publicity chairman; Spring Concert; Orien- tation Committee; Welcome Week Hostess; Sigma Delta Tau, publicity committee, historian, social chairman, executive council, house chairman, pledge class president; Big Sis; Academic Evaluation Committee; Echoes; Health Services Advisory Committee; Cherry Tree, academic and adminis- tration editor. Kulick, Christine Mary: A.B., Sociology; Maplevill, R.I.; Transfer from Al- bertus Maguus College. Kullback, Carol S.: B.S., Medical Technology; Monticello, N.Y. Lake, Julia A.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Virginia Beach, Va.; Chi Omega; Big Sis; Cherry Tree. Landman, Eric G: A.B., Political Science; Tenafly, N.J.; Mitchell Dorm Council, social chairman; Tau Epsilon Phi; Gate and Key. Lane, Floyd Hugh: B.B.A., Accounting; Abington, Pa.; Phi Sigma Delta, treasurer; Academic Evaluation, business manager; Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer. Lankard, Thomas A.: A.B., International Affairs; Santa Ana, Calif. Lanni, Yolande L.: A.B., Literature; Red Bank, N.J.; Alpha Delta Pi, secre- tary, social chairman; Best Pledge ; Big Sis; Young Democrats; Newman Club. Lett, Barbara A.: A.B., Drama; Merrick, N.Y.; University Players; Children ' s Theatre; Transfer from University of Pittsburgh. Legon, Richard D.: A.B., Political Science; New Rochelle, N.Y.; Intramu- rals. Lehrer, Arlene M.: A.B., Education; Irvington, N.J.; Tassels; Echoes; MMBB; Big Sis; Hall Government, treasurer. LeMaire, Christine E.: A.B., Political Science; Yorktown Heights, N.Y.; Dorm Council, treasurer. Lennard, Jeffrey Paul: A.B., Political Science; Newton, Mass. Leon, Toni L.: A.B., Speech Pathology; White Plains, N.Y.; Big Sis; Po- tomac; Dramatics; SERVE; Tennis. Leopold, Miriam I.: A.B., Art History; Queens, N.Y.; Hatchet, copy edi- tor; ISS; Wig; SERVE. Lerich, Robert J.: A.B., Psychology; White Plains, N.Y.; WRGW; Potomac. Lesser, Steven: Baltimore, Md.; Transfer from University of Maryland. Levin, Susan Dee: A.B., Education; Irvington, N.J.; Big Sis; Orientation Committee. Levine, Deena: A.B., Education; Oil City, Pa.; Sigma Delta Tau, assistant social chairman, activities chairman, corresponding secretary; Hatchet; SERVE; Dorm Council; Cheerleader; Inaugural Concert; Booster Board. Levsky, Evelyn F.: A.B., Literature; Takoma Park, Md.; Potomac, prose ed- itor, editor-in-chief. Lewis, Barbara R.: A.B., Education; Wilmington, Del.; Cheerleader, cap- tain; Alpha Epsilon Phi, president; Booster Board; Women ' s Basketball; Big Sis; Orientation Committee. Lewis, Mary Ellen: A.B., Psychology; Norfolk, Va. Lipton, Wendy L.: A.B., Sociology; Arlington, Va.; Transfer from Mount Vernon Junior College. Litwack, Rachelle: A.B., History; Cheltenham, Pa.; Tassels, executive board; Hatchet; Big Sis; Welcome Week; Thurston, president, hall repre- sentative; Office of Dean of Women, executive council. Lloyd, Shirley E.: A.B., Anthropology; Washington D.C.; Delta Gamma; Big Sis; Delphi; Transfer from Roanoke College. Loeffler, Victoria A.: A.B., Education; Pittsburgh, Pa.; SERVE; People to People; Thurston Hall Council. Lubart, Leonard: A.B., Economics; Brooklyn, N.Y. Luther, Mark: A. B., History; Fargo, N.D.; WRGW; Beaver College; Phi Sigma Kappa Trivia Contest. Luthy, Sandra Jean: A.B., Psychology; Basking Ridge, N.J. Lyons, Florine t: A.B., Art History and Theory; New York, N.Y.; Hall Gov- ernment, activities chairman, representative. MacConnell, Linda C.: A.B., French Language and Literature; Basking Ridge, N.J.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Tassels; Echoes; Delphi; Crawford Hall Dorm Council; People to People; Russian Club; French Club; Young Republicans; Big Sis. MacDonald, Deborah A.: A.B., Psychology; Washington, D.G; Kappa Alpha Theta, marshall, vice-president; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Academic Evaluation; Delphi; Transfer from Duquesne University. Mackey, Donna L: A.B.; Psychology; Haddenfield, N.J.; Alpha Delta Pi; Big Sis; SERVE. Maddock, Deborah L: A.B., Political Science; Topeka Kansas; Cherry Tree. Malloy, Maureen A.: A.B., Spanish Language and Literature; Caracas, Venezuela; I.S.S. Maloney, Maureen: B.S., Biology; Malverne, N.Y.; Cherry Tree; Big Sis; Orientation. Mara, Joan-Ellen: A.B., Geography; New Haven, Conn.; Student Council, Thurston Hall representative. Secretary; WRA, president; Women ' s Rifle Team. Marcus, Harriet Beth: A.B., Political Science; Miami, Florida; Eastern Collegiate Model United Nations; Young Democrats; Political Affairs Soci- ety, executive board Thurston Hall, president; Crawford Hall, president; Women ' s Residence Hall Council, chairman; Tassels; Echoes; Mortar Board, Historian; Strong Hall, student assistant; Alexander Wilbourne Wooddell Prize; Senior Dorm Assistant; Pep Band; Student Council Pub- licity Committee; Career Week. Martancin, John: A.B., Political Science; Boonton, N.J. Mastrin, Mitchell, D.: A.B., Psychology; Philadelphia, Pa.; Phi Sigma Delta; Fall Concert. Mathews, George M.: B.S., Electrical Engineering; Washington, D.C.; Mecheleciv; IEEE; Engineer ' s Council, representative, vice-president. Maynard, Kristie Ann: A.B., International Affairs; Haverstraw, N.Y. SERVE; Young Democrats; Newman Club; Transfer from Ithaca College. Mazloff, Michael J.: A.B., Political Science; Philadelphia, Pa.; Student As- sembly, at-large representative; Mobilization to End the War, Co-Chair- man; IFC representative; SERVE; Fall Concert, publicity chairman; En- counter. Mazzoni, Robert A.: A.B., Education; Archbald, Pa.; Calhoun Hall pres- ident; MIRC; Football. McCampbell, Kathleen S.: A.B., Psychology; Shaker Heights, Ohio; Transfer from American University. McClinton, Cedric W.: A.B. International Affairs; Beaver Falls, Pa.; SERVE; Intramurals; Pre-Med Fraternity; Schol. rship honorary. McConahy, Randall: A.B., Literature; New Castle, Pa.; Delta Gamma; Big Sis; University Players; Transfer from Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College. Meade, DeeVon L.: Hollywood, Fla. Meltzer, Dale C.: A.B., Sociology; Washington, D.C.; Young Democrats; Homecoming Committee; Transfer from Boston University. Mermell, Robert H.: B.S., Zoology; Middletown, Conn.; Hatchet; WRGW; University Players. Mervis, Faye S.: A.B., French Language and Literature; Phi Sigma Sigma; Big Sis Board, Co-publicity chairman, vice-president; Panhellenic Council, secretary, vice-president, acting president; Junior Panhe llenic Advisor; Alpha Lambda Delta, historian; Tassels; Scholarship Committee; Dorm Council; Academic Evaluation; Mortar Board, vice president. Meyer, Deborah: A.B., Anthropology; Miami, Florida; Anthropology Club. Meyer, Ellen D.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Pottstown, Pa. Meyer, Isabel C.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Washington, D.C.; Delta Gamma, Social Chairman; ISS; Little Sisters of the Rainbow; Big Sis; Miss Class of 1970 runner-up. Meyers, Phyllis B.: A.B., International Affairs; Tom ' s River, N.J.; Sigma Kappa; Big Sis; Welcome Week; Student Recruitment Committee; Schol- arship Advisor. Milcoff, Laurel N.: A.B., Education; Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Cheerleader, captain; Phi Sigma Sigma, president, rush chairman; Student Council; Student Liason and Recruitment; Thurston Hall Dorm Council; Tassels, projects co-chairman; MMBB; Big Sis; Spring Weekend Commit- tee; Booster Board. Miller, Carol: A.B., Education; Philadelphia, Pa.; Delta Phi Epsilon; Panhellenic Representative, corresponding secretary; Student Council, Thurston representative; Dorm Committee; Student Assembly, School of Education representative; Financial Appropriations Committee; Curricu- lum Review Board; Education Council; Intra-Residence Hall Council, sec- retary; Steering Committee; Leadership Conference; Big Sis; Thurston Floor Secretary. Miller, Elizabeth A.: A.B., Literature; Bala Cynwyd, Pa.; WRGW; Transfer Student. Miller, Nancy Lee: A.B., Public Affairs; Goshen, N.Y.; Delta Zeta Inter So- rority Athletic Board; Young Democrats, treasurer. Moer, Judith: A.B., Education; Washington, D.C.; Phi Sigma Sigma, treas- urer, pledge mistress; Tassels membership chairman; Floor Secretary; Echoes; Delphi; Big Sis, co-membership chairman; Hillel. Mongiardo, Bruno: A.B., History; West Paterson, N.J.; Old Men; Alpha Phi Omega; SERVE; Young Republicans. Moore, Dennis R.: A.B., International Affairs; West Haven, Conn; Sigma Nu. Morrisey, Cynthia: A. B., Chinese Studies; Watertown, Mass.; Big Sis; Hall Representative. Morrow, Carol Jean: A.B., Sociology; Arlington, Va.; Gamma Phi Beta, treasurer; Sociology Honorary; Transfer trom Vanderbilt University. Moses, Nancy B.: A.B., American CivHization; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cherry Tree; Young Democrats; Hatchet; American Civilization Group. Mozingo, Mary May: A.B., Political Science; Arlington, Va.; Transfer from Loyola University, Center of Foreign Studies, Rome. Murray, Peter: B.B.A., Business Administration; E Rockaway, N.Y. Nadler, David A.: A.B., International Affairs; College Park. Md.; Out- standing Freshman, Sophomore Man; Order of Scarlet; Omicron Delta Kappa; Old Men; Student Rights Committee Chairman. Nakamura, MaryS.: A.B Literature; Honolulu, Hawaii. Nargil, lack K.: A.B., International Affairs; New York; Transfer from Syracuse University. Naumann, Judith A.; A.B , Education; Glen Cove, N.Y.; Cherry Tree, orga- nization, sports editor; Orchestra; Chorus; Hatchet; Chi Omega, pres- ident Hockey Team; Big Sis; SERVE; Delphi; Colonial Boosters, publicity chairman; WRA. Nestro, Nicholas ).: B.S., Mechanical Engineering; ASME. Newberger, David S.: A.B., Political Science; Chicago, III; Intramurals, Chic ago Cops; College Bowl; All States Dorm Council. Nichols, Pamela B.: A.B., History; Staten Island; N.Y. Nitti, Lucy A.: A.B., Philosophy; Murray Hill, N.j.; Young Democrats; SERVE; Alpha Lambda Delta. Norman, Nancy E.: A. B., Fine Arts; Hyattsvill, Md. Novy, Heather Lynn: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Irvington, N.j.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Big Sis, corresponding secretary, program chairman; Inaugural Concert, program chairman; Spring Concert; WRA; SERVE; Steering Committee; Leadership Committee. Nutter, Richard F.: A.B., International Affairs; Hampton, N.H.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Obenreder, Gail Marie: A.B., Literature; Marble, Pa.; Young Democrats, vice president; Transfer from Duquesne University. Olivero, Humberto A.: B.S., Civil Engineering; Guatemala City, Guate- mala; ASCE; Sigma Tau; Transfer Student. O ' Neill, Carla S.: A.B., Psychology; Arlington, Va.; Chorus. O ' Neill, Eileen K.: A.B., International Affairs; Denver, Colorado; Sigma Kappa; Russian Club; Tassels; Recruitment Committee. Osborne, Thomas L: A.B., Political Science; Howard Kansas; Tau Kappa Epsilon, treasurer, house manager, program chairman; Delta Phi Epsilon, president, treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega; Commission on Model Govern- ment, secretary-general model OAS; Old Men, registrar, secretary- treasurer; Order of Scarlet. Ostheimer, Candace A.: A.B., Russian Language and Literature; Stamford, Conn. Ostroff, Rochelle A.: A.B., Frent h Language and l iterature; Camden, N.J.; SERVE; Cherry Tree. Ouellette, Lois: A.B., Education; West Hartford, Conn. Owen, Billy M.: B.B.A., Business Administration; College of General Studies; Alpha Kappa Psi; Student Assembly, representative. Oxfeld, Sanford: A.B., Political Science; Maplewood, N.J.; Tau Epsilon Phi, athletic chairman, pledge warder; Big Brother; Young Democrats; Gate and Key. Paris, Judith: A.B., American Civilization; I.S.S.; Library Student Assistant. Parsons, Patricia Ann: A.B., Anthropology; Sodus. N.Y.; Cherry Tree, 1969 Editor-in-Chief; Hatchet, daily news editor; Academic Forum, editorial board; Publications Committee; Mortar Board; Echoes; Steering Commit- tee; Student Leadership Conference; Encounter, associate editor; Anthro- pology club. Peller, Linda R.: A.B., Mathematics; Potomac, Md.; Orchestra; SERVE; Big Sis; Transfer from Western Reserve University. Perkins, Gerald V.: A.B., American Civilization; Des Moines, Iowa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Order of Scarlet; Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice-president; Inter-Fraternity Judiciary Committee, chairman; Baseball; Holiday Season’s Committee. Pinkston, Garland F.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Washington, DC.; Varsity Basketball; Black Students Union. Prensky, David L.: A.B., Political Science; Great Neck, N.Y.; Chicago Cops; Dorm Council; Lacrosse Team. Proctor, Linda C.: A.B., Sociology; Washington, D.C.; Riding Club; T ransfer student. Provisor, Susan J.: A. B., Art History and Theory; Passaic, N.J.; Pi Mu tpsilon; Tassels; Echoes; Student Academic Evaluation; Hall Council, rep- resentative; Chorus; Orchestra. Pulver, Renee E.: A.B., Education; Monsey. N.Y.; Model United Nations Conference, delegate; SERVE; People to People, program chairman; Hall representative. Hall Council, secretary; MMBB decorations chairman. Quinn, Mary Helen: A.B., International Affairs; Fairview, Pa.; SERVE. Rabinowitz, Nechama: A.B., Sociology; Trenton, N.J.; Russian Club; Hillel. Rabinowitz, Robert C.: B.S., Chemistry; Highland Park. N.J.; Chicago Cops; Intramurals; Alpha Chi Sigma. Radius, Karen M.: VB Political Science; Park Forest, III.; Thurston Hall Council, IRHC Chairman; Student Academic Committee; Orientation Sym- posium chairman; Spring Weekend; Alumni Liaison Committee; Big Sis; Tassels. Radler, Emily: A.B . Psychology, Torrington. Conn. Ralph, |an E.: Bethesda. Md.. Sigma Alpha Eta. Transfer student. Ramee, Lucy B.: French Language and Literature; Mineola. N.Y.; Orches- tra. Transfer from Hartwick College. Ramos, Miriam: A.B International Affairs; San Juan. Puerto Rico; Alpha Lambda Delta Ta els Modem Dance; Apprentice Group, Big Sis. Rankin, Gregory M.: A.B Psychology, Annapolis, Md.; WRGW, Dorm Athletics. Colonial Cruise Take-overs, sit-ins) Rapoport Bonnie G.: A.B American Civilization, Baltimore. Md.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Booster Board : Delphi; Big Sis. Rapoport, Sheldon J.: A.B., History; Orange, Conn.; Calhoun Hall Dorm Council, representative, secretary; University Ad Hoc Food Service Com- mittee; Young Republicans. Rappaport Jay A.: A.B., History; New York, N.Y. Rau, Trudy E.: New York, N.Y.; Alpine Club. Reichenberg, Judyth L.: A.B.. Spanish Language and Literature; St. Louis, Mo.; ISS, Sigma Delta Pi; Transfer from Indiana University. Reiss, Cynthia A.: A.B., Education; Highland Park, III.; Young Democrats; Thurston Hall Government; Homecoming, Spring Weekend Committees; Little Sisters of Minerva, secretary, treasurer, president; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Cheerleader; Academic Evaluation; Student Recruitment Steering Committee; Campus Guide; WRA, vice-president; Big Sis. Riccio, Carol Ann: A.B., Psychology; Wilmington, Delaware. Rogin, Ronne A.: B.S., Physical Education; New Rochelle, N.Y. ; Russian Club; Dorm Council; Volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, fieldhockey teams; WRA. Rose, Carol F.: A.B., History; Havertown, Pa.; Hillel; Young Democrats. Roseman, David M.: A.B., Political Science; New York, N.Y.; Phi Eta Sigma. Rosenbaum, Barbara J.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Cran- ston, R.I.; University Players. Rosenberg, Gayle T.: A.B., Sociology; Hillcrest Heights, Md. Rosenstock, Richard H.: A.B., History; Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; Varsity Base- ball. Rosenthal, Gail H.: A.B., American Civilization; Haddonfield, N.J.; Corre- sponding and recording secretaries; vice-president; Thurston Hall, repre- sentative, floor treasurer; Dorm Council; Big Sis, Treasurer and vice- president; Student Academic Evaluation; Library Liaison Committee, vice- president; Student Assembly, Financial Screening Committee; Dance Production; SERVE; Tassels; Echoes; Career Week; Leadership Confer- ence. Ross, Steven J.: A.B., History; Topsfield, Mass.; Hatchet, assistant news editor; SERVE; Alpha Phi Omega; Ecumenical Community; Appeals Board; Tau Epsilon Phi; Student Orientation Task Force. Rubenstein, Gerald N.: B.S., Zoology; Silver Spring, Md.; Grotto Club; Yell Leader; Sigma Nu; Transfer from Butler University. Rubin, Stella I.: New York, N.Y.; SERVE; Riding Club. Rudnick, Tami M.: A.B., Art History and Theory; Chestertown, Md., Sigma Delta Tau, Ritualist Standards Board; Echoes. Sachs, Marilyn: A.B., Education; Crawford Hall Dorm Council; Hillel Club; Big Sis; Orientation Task Force; Transfer from Alfred University. Saldinger, Ellen S.: A.B., History; Far Rockaway, N.Y. ; ISS; SERVE; AIESEC, Membership chairman; Strong Hall, floor representative; Transfer from Hunter College. Sando, Ruth Ann: A.B., Anthropology; Falls Church, Va., Young Demo- crats; International Relations Club, treasurer; Model U.N. Delegate; Spanish Club; Model Government Commission; Anthropology Club. Saul, Wendy H.: A.B., Psychology; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Delta Gamma, vice- president; Delphi, Booster Board; Big Sis Board; Student Recruitment; Orientation Committee. Saunders, Ellen D.: A.B., Education; Norfolk, Va.; SERVE; Big Sis; Wel- come Week Hostess; Education Council; Young Democrats; Thurston Hall, representative. Scavron, Judith Robin: A.B., Psychology, Hillside, N.J.; Transfer from Uni- versity of Miami. Schlesinger, Gloria E.: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Brooklyn, N.Y.; SERVE; Big Sis; Sigma Alpha Eta. Schlosberg, Jane Q. : A.B., Dramatic Arts; Scarsdale, N.Y.; University Players. Schoen, Deborah N.: A.B., History; New York, N.Y.; Hillel; Tassels. Schoen, Susan: A.B., Literature; W. Hartford, Conn. Scholl, Susan A.: A.B., Education; Kenilworth, III.; Chi Omega, activities and social chairman; Big Sis; Young Republicans; Transfer from Adrian College. Schonfeld, Edwin C.: B.B.A., Accounting; Arlington, Va.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Theta Nu. Schriver, Jeffrey ).: A.B., Political Science; Gaithersburg, Md., Young Republicans; Bowling Club; Intramurals; Transfer student. Schuyler, Brian: A.B., Public Affairs; Berwick, Pa. Segal, Sandra: Newton, Mass; Alpha Epsilon Phi, treasurer; Modern Dance; Transfer from University of Pittsburgh. Serotta, Carla: A.B., Psychology; Miami Beach, Fla. Shames, Marjorie S.: A.B., Education; Wilmington, Del.; Big Sis; Wel- come Week Hostess; Sigma Delta Tau, recording secretary, vice-president; Delphi. Sharp, Diane M.: A.B., Spanish Language and Literature; Philadelphia, Pa., Tassels; SERVE. Shawn, William H.: A.B., International Affairs; Dover, Del.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopal Association; Crew Team; Wrestling; Dorm Council; Hatchet; Alpha Phi Omega; Old Men, Residence Hall Staff. Shulman, Bruce N.: A.B., Political Science; Washington, D.C. Siegal, Betty A.: Clarion, Pa.; Dorm Council; Student Government Social Committee; College Government Project Committee; Transfer student. Siegal, Esther: A.B., History; Fairlawn, N.J. Silberner, )ay M.: A.B., Sociology; West Orange, N.J.; Old Men; Wig, as- sistant editor; Hatchet. Silverman, Edward C.: A.B., Public Affairs; Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Phi Sigma Delta; Old Men, Vice-president; Order of Scarlet, executive board; Colonial Boosters, president; Homecoming, chairman. Silverstein, Andrew: B.B.A., Accounting; Morristown, N.J.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Intramurals; Pep Band; Orchestra. Simkin, Norma L: A.B., Sociology; Plainfield, N.J.; Sigma Delta Tau, house chairman, president, treasurer; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Hall Council, vice-president; Delphi. Simon, Aurelia: A.B., International Affairs; Wilmington, Del.; Hillel; Rifle Club; Transfer from University of Delaware. Simpson, Robert M.: A.B., Political Science; Broomall, Pa.; Dorm Coun- cil; SERVE; Old Men; SDS; Mobilization Committee. SMar, Charles A.: A.B., German Language and Literature; Washington, Smith, Karen Rose: A.B., Literature; Edison, N.J.; Dance Production Com- pany; Transfer from Thiel College. Snavely, John R.: B.B.A., Business Administration; Palmyra, Pa.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Snow, Carol F.: A.B., Sociology; Arlington, Va.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, president, pledge trainer, activities chairman, assistant rush chairman; Delphi; Homecoming Committee, queen ' s chairman; Orientation Com- mittee; Spring Weekend, publicity; Big Sis, executive board, publicity, social and transfer chairman; WRA, publicity, reporter; Girls Basketball; Hatchet; Cheerleader; Students for Better Government; Intra-Residence Hall Council, publicity chairman; Wig, publicity. Sobin, Judy Mary: A.B., Political Science; Merrick, N.Y.; Student Council; Program Board, chairman; Spring Weekend, chairman; Academic Adjust- ments Committee, chairman; Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart; Thurston Hall Council; Big Sis; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Birth Control Forum, chair- man, Order of Diana, president. Solomon, Marianne: A.B., Education; White Plains, N.Y.; Hall Council; SERVE. Sorkin, Kathy Sue: A.B., Education; West Orange, N.j. Spiegelman, Peggy Ann: A.B., Art History and Theory; Cheltenham, Pa.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, vice-president, Delphi; Big Sis. Spiegler, Ronnie: A.B., Education; Big Sis; Student Council, publicity committee; Tau Epsilon Phi Sweetheart Court; Welcome Week Hostess; SERVE; MMBB. Spieth, Marsha D.: A.B., Art History and Theory; West Hartford, Conn.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Hall Council, Thurston, Hall representative; Tennis team; Big Sis; Student Recruitment Committee. Spivack, Allen M.: A.B., Psychology; Newark, Del.; Anthropology Club; SERVE; Southwest Self-Help Organization. Staffieri, Karen M.: Bethlehem, Pa. Stegmaier, Robert B.: A.B., Economics; Falls Church, Va. Strempfer, John Anthony: A.B., Political Science; Norwalk, Conn.; Tau Kappa Epsilon, historian; Alpha Phi Omega, corresponsing secretary; Young Republicans; Model Government Association. Strieb, Ronald: A.B., History; Philadelphia, Pa. Suchman, Joan H.: A.B., Education; Great Neck, N.Y.; Phi Sigma Sigma, treasurer; Big Sis; Student Government Committee. Suetsugu, Glenn Y.: A.B., Psychology, Honolulu, Hawaii. Suna, Lila: A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Sigma Alpha Eta; Transfer from Harcum Junior College. Sussman, Lynn M.: A.B., Fine Arts; Washington, D.C.; Big Sis; Alpha Epsilon. Sweeney, Virginia M.: A.B., Anthropology; Yorktown Heights, N.Y.; An- thropology Club. Szablak, Judith A.: A.B., Sociology; Rochester, N.Y.; Cherry Tree, 1970 Editor-in-Chief; SERVE; University Publications Committee. Tawney, Charlene Nan: A.B., Psychology; Alexandria, Va.; Young Republicans; Transfer from Mercer University. Tenenbaum, Rhonda S.: A.B., Education; Savannah, Ga.; Delta Phi Epsi- lon, recording secretary; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Orientation; Student Recruitment Committee; Transfer from Armstrong State College. Tenney, Stephen M.: B.S., Mechanical Engineering; Arlington, Va.; ASME. Tevelin, David: A.B., American Civilization; Intra-murals; SERVE; Poor People ' s Campaign. Thomas, Cheryl A.: A.B., International Affairs; Zeta Tau Alpha; Big Sis; Young Democrats; Crawford Hall, vice-president; Women ' s Inter- Residence Hall Council; President ' s Dormitory Advisory Committee; New- man Club; Strong Hall, president; Academic Evaluation Committee. Thompson, Kathleen: A.B., Psychology; Annandale, Va. Tidwell, Drew V.: A.B., Public Affairs; Washington, D.C.; Young Republicans; Sigma Alpha Mu. Tilkin, Andrea S.: A.B., Education; Newton, Mass.; Fire Marshall; SERVE; Hall representative. Tipton, Ronald James: A.B., American Civilization; Dayton, Ohio; Hatch- et, sports editor, reporter; Cherry Tree, sports editor; Young Democrats; Dorm Athletic Chairman, Calhoun Hall; Men ' s Inter-Residence Hall Coun- cil. Treegoob, Mark R.: A.B., Psychology; Philadelphia, Pa.; SERVE; Phi Sigma Alpha, social chairman; Spring Concert; Inaugural Concert, ticket chairman; Homecoming Dinner Dance Chairman; Old Men; Alpha Phi Omega; Fall Book Exchange; Distinguished Speakers Series Committee Chairman. Trevathan, Jon E.: A.B., Public Affairs; Columbus, Ohio; Wesleyan Foun- dation; Young Republicans, public relations, president; Sigma Alpha Mu. recorder. Trombly, Kenneth M.: A.B., Anthropology; Newton Centre Mass.; Tau Epsilon Phi, social chairman, chaplain; Student Council, commuter repre- sentative; Spring Weekend. Sunday program chairman; Holiday Seasons Toy Drive; Alpha Phi Omega; University Players; Chorus. Turberville, Randolph C.: Manassas, Va. Tyrell, James W.: A.B., Literature; Mendham, VJ.; Hatchet pho- tographer; Cherry Tree, photographer. Valentine, Carl S.: A.B., History; Louisburg, N.C.; Transfer from Louisburg junior College. Valle, Sonia L: A. B., French Language and Literature; Caracas. Venezuela; ISS. Vance, Laura E.: A.B., Philosophy; Alexandria, Va.; Transter trom the American College in Paris. Van Hyning, Gretchen: A.B., American C ivilization; Port W ashington N.Y.; Hall Government, Welcome Week. Vanski, Jean E.: A.B., Mathematical Statistics; North Haven Conn Aca- demic Evaluation; Choir; Russian Club; Russian Choir. Walker, Antonia L.: A.B., History; Longport, VJ.; SERV E Thurston Hall, floor vice-president; Crawford Hall, student government; Poor People ' s Campaign. Walker, Madeleine K.: A.B., Anthropology; Arlington. Va.; Pi Beta Phi Sailing Club; Anthropology Club, secretary. Walradt, Lynlee Anne: A.B., Art History and Theory; Los Angeles. Caht.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, social chairman; Big Sis; WRA; Tennis; Inter- Residence Hall Council, secretary. Walsh, Philip N.: A.B., Geography; Regina, Sask.; Canada; Freshman Football; Rugby. Wassel, Constance Mary: A.B., Fine Arts; Wig, art staff; Transfer from Georgian Court College. Watkins, Michael L.: A.B., International Affairs; Eugene, Oregon; Alpha Theta Nu; Political Affairs Society. Watkins, Sherrye L.: A. B., Literature; Pryor, Okla.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Big Sis. Weaver, Margaret Olivia: A.B., Music; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; SERV E; Bap- tist Student Union; Black Students ' Union; Chorus. Webb, Anne Ilka: Annapolis, Md. Weiner, Lois J.: A.B., Elementary Education; Brooklyn, N.Y.; SERV E Weinstein, Sheila I.: A.B., Education; Verona, N.J.; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Hillel, president. Wessel, Stephen R.: A.B., International Affairs; Lexington, Va.; Transfer student. Westhall, Cathe R.: Forest Hills, N.Y.; Kappa Alpha Theta, vice-president. Westmoreland, William: A.B., Political Science; Pensacola, Fla.; Sigma Nu; Inter-Fraternity Council; Transfer from St. Bernard College. White, Bruce D.: B.B.A.; Business Administration; Annandale, Va.; Fresh- man Basketball; Softball, basketball intramurals. White, Jay D.: B.B.A., International Business; Merrick, N.Y.; Mitchell Hall, floor secretary, treasurer. White, Rosalind A.: A.B., Psychology; Baltimore, Md. Whitney, Patricia: A.B., International Affairs; Franconia, N.H.; ISS; Model Government Association. Wiener, Ellen D.: A.B., Education, Jamaica, N.Y.; Big Sis; Welcome Week Hostess; Freshman Orientation; Spring Weekend Committee; Delta Phi Epsilon, treasurer, pledge mother; MMBB. Wigbels, Andrea C.: A.B., Sociology; McLean, Va.; Sociology Club; Transfer from Georgian Court College. Winkleman, Joseph M.: A.B., Sociology; Providence, R.I.; Orchestra, Hillel. Witas, Stephen T.: A.B., Psychology; Silver Spring, Md. Wolf, Jerome L.: A.B., Political Science; Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.; Freshman Crew; Lacrosse Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Sigma Delta, recording secre- tary; Homecoming, chairman; Spring Weekend, assistant chairman, ticket chairman; Experimental Course Committee; Inter-City Athletic Commit- tee, chairman; University Publications Committee; Constitution Revision Committee; Booster Board. Wood, Antonia L.: A.B., Political Science; Washington, D.C.; Transfer from Notre Dame College, University of Toledo. Yacker, Marc D.: A.B., Public Affairs; Cranford, N.J., Alpha Phi Omega president, vice-president; Hatchet, assistant news, daily sports editors Orientation Committee; Academic Evaluation; Student Handbook, editor. Academic Journal, editorial board; Orientation Pamphlet, executive edi- tor. Yamazaki, Corinne P.: A.B., Anthropology; McLean, Va . Big Si . Booster Board; Delta Gamma. Yarmovsky, Joan B.: A.B., Education; Delta Phi Epsilon, corresponding secretary, treasurer; Big Sis; Orientation Hostess. Zackowitz, Allan S.: A.B., Journalism; Englishtown. N.J. ; Center Manage- ment, representative; Phi Sigma Delta, vice-president; Sigma Delta Chi. secretary, treasurer; Old Men; Spring Concert Committee, Booster Board project chairman; Crew; Winter Weekend, chairman. Zebrak, Larry R.: A.B., Sociology; Delta Tau Delta, Freshman and Varsit Basketball; Intramurals. Zola, Anthony M.: A.B., International Affairs; Akron. NT Model OAS; Young Republicans. Wiener, Susan A.: Jamaica. 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Derzavis Leslie A. Edelman The C.B. Ferrells Mr. and Mrs. Al Fine Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Fischer Mr. and Mrs. I. Fleck Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Flood Mrs. Dorothy S. Fuqua Mr. and Mrs. John Galenski Mr. and Mrs. J. Garcia Sam Gildar Robert H. Gill, Gill ' s IGA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glickman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Goodbody, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Granata Thomas L. Hackett Mrs. George Haddad Richard W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Heller Craig A. Hillegass Mr. and Mrs. James Horton Elsie Kanin Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Kosar Mr. and Mrs. John Koschoff Mr. and Mrs. Lew H. Krever Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lennard Mr. Benjamin Lesenger Mr. and Mrs. Jules M. Lipsky Wallace J. Maddock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marci Lois F. Marianni Bill Me Geary Dr. and Mrs. Lester Mermell William B. Miles Roger A. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Russell E. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. A. Mugil (Crown Point Inn) Aida D. Nargil Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Newberger Newport Litho Corp., N.Y.C. Mr. and Mrs. S. Darwin Noll Mrs. Caroline Orgelfinger Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Pease Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rankin Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rapoport Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Saul Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Elwin M. Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rushing Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Schoen Dr. and Mrs. C.A. Schulman Dr. Saul A. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Sprow Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stegmaier Jr. Ralph E. Stoody Mr. and Mrs. John F. Strempfer Mr. and Mrs. William Szablak Mrs. Hilda Taylor Dr. and Mrs. John Tansey Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Totten Mr. and Mrs. John C. Trivisionno Dr. Robert Updegrove Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Van Dyke and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Wood A Friend Mr. and Mrs. David I. Siegel 285 photography credits Photography credits not given directly under the picture are as follows: JAMES DUNCAN: 16,28,58-59,61,65,106-109,130,159, 161. JAN FAUL: 76-77. MARK HESS: 56,62-64,71-72,128. DAVID HVAMS: 104-105. MARV ICKOW: 51-53, 78-83,89,111,162-173, 186-187,197-198,201. JERRY LAKE: cover photo, 48-49,74-75, 112-113,146-147,190-191,224-225. TOMMY NOONAN: 100-101. JON PAYNE: 90-91. HENRY RESNIKOFF: 4-5,36,84-87,90-91, 94, 97-99, 102, 1 14-127, 129, 132-145, 192-194, 203-204, 206, 208-209, 215,218,223. BILL SHRINER: 77. JUDY SZABLAK: 9,21,88-89,94, 210.218. STEPHEN WITAS: 50,54,57,66. DAVID VITA: 99, solari- zation of 100-101,104,131,148-160,174-185,188,210-211,214,215- 217.219. Dungan At this point, sitting alone in the yearbook office at four o ' clock in the morning, one week past the final deadline, there are not too many people I feel like thanking. There were those, however, who did make notable contributions. In consequence, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to: jerry Lake, instructor of photography at the Corcoran School of Art, whose photographs appear on the cover and divider pages. His help in obtaining many excellent pho- tographs done by Corcoran students was invaluable. Michael Gilroy, publishing representative from Bradbury, Sayles, and O ' Neill, for many hours of assistance when everyone else gave up and went home. Kathy Hudak, Susan Kamil, Judy Naumann, Arthur Gold- man, and Sandy Greenberg, the section editors. Jerry Emoff, Jean Glinz, Cindy Morrisey, and Pat Parsons, who wrote most of the features section. Bill Bogan and Becky Wharton, for their assistance with lay-outs. John Galenski, Business Manager, and his assistant, Debby Maddock, who handled all of the Cherry Tree ' s financial af- fairs. Peter Mikelbank, for the art work which appears in the Greek section. James Dungan, Marv Ickow, Henry Resnikoff, and David Vita, for many photographs on very short notice. Stevens Studios, for the senior pictures and much candid photography. Bradbury, Sayles, O ' Neill — Paragon, particularly for the helpfulness of the people in the New York office. Sincerely, Judith Szablak Editor-in Chief Vita Printed by BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL— PARAGON I 0CES KOI circulate
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