Montclair State College - La Campana Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)

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I OAN NE M. GABEL Photography Editors ..... ............... D AVID KLEIN BERNARD SLUZAS I am here. Amid the faceless silence I stand Apart, along Safely carnouflagefl in anonymity Barricaded from the new world By security of self-knowledge And fear of being cliscouerecl. My eyes see only the blending, A whole not yet of parts. .z-Avfflfl W fmiww- QL U 'Q F7 + 4 -Y O Q .Q . 'Wu ' 4 -Q 4 I- l .. 4 4, .f ' 1 O 6.-gg. 5 ,Q X, 4 I' Z- e x J gui 3' 'n I 'x ,, 47 Tb 'FJ' .,, Q. , , A V ' 1' . , -5'-1 .,.a . Aff, -ff ,M ll- -H-fQ,1:f.' 1 ' - Qu. ' 'Liu .V,v , vvq' - Z V 1 ' , ,,.- , ,, ,Ar .P fi '- , , 4 ' 5, W 5 , .V I 7.51 : i?4'N.1 Y ,. 45. 4 ' -1,2 Xa . 4' , 1 1 'f.. , , , . , , ,,,,., . f f- 7 --., ' 'aj' v '- A ' ' W' , if c , js li ' Q wi . ,V A , D 4 Z ' 44 ' 09? in ' ' 'D-Q' '5':. -11. ' y'bge,!'l'1 g. 4 ,.,gf1 - ' 'u -ff? L fi5s 'f . 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I return to the laorens of .security I remember as r'e.s-pifes of elzilcllzooflq And my world exists beyond the centrifugal forces ofthe yet unknown. !A J , . gif? -B.. jf 4-Q3 -ff. 4? r MW T' vmyw vfvx Af - 'lr dl' uw 4.1 Anonmity fades. With awku'arfI aclvancements I penetrate the periphery, An outsider on the inside. ...I Qin , :Q N lo' .G Tao, ,,,f!,p-ann I am centripetally engulfed By the citizenry Qf the new landg I Search out a void that can be mind. .11 'ui Stability of structure Comfort in permanency Security of familiarity Faces may change But the designs Qft'0I1Cl'6fL Never alter. I am safe. My Unisphere zeithin the atn10.s-phere I enter, a part of the wholeg I leave, a hole in the part. It grows to receive me And heals when I leave. I m X.1a-L-.N , H , f -' ' ' -' X h,,.1wY.uv 1-N, - f v , V I 1. B 1 hj.wf,,53,Q-wt:-3,v..X :X A U , , j , - L 1 QW ' 3 , X . L ,-,, escape to naturalness. 'VL' P ' r is M 1 2 xx. I saw my challenge Daring me from the valley below I had climbed that hill to win. My friend and I Vowed to hold one another And soothe the icy pain. We fell, but we rolled, We hurt, but we rejoiced At the new snow in our faces Conquest was ours At the foot of the hill, Victory ours in the valley. I am liere. Amid the faceless crowd I stand My victories are personalg My failures matter little. I did not come here to vanquish, I came to be myself POLITICAL SCIENCE rw fi 5 5.. Q, A xf Q - I X N I 'Af' if gif' winamp --1 l ,'E UFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR SPRING 197A JOHN D. DOE. 21 ANYPLACE, N. J. 01010 I I I I I 4- I THE COURSES FOR WHICH YOU ARE SCHEDULED C SPRING 107A D ARE LIST I TIME C ONLY THE FIRST CLASS MEETING OF THE WEEK IS LISTED D AND R I SECTIONS OTHER THAN THOSE YOU ORIGINALLY REOUESTED.-- CHECK YOUR RECEIPT ARE REQUESTED FOR ADMISSION TO CHANGE OF PROGRAM AND ADD! COURSES BOOKLET POR ADDITIONAL INFORNWIION. C WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISTARES D STUDENT NAME JOHN D. DOE COURSE TITLE EICYCLING IRST AID .HLMAN GRGNTH AND DEVELOPMENT AND FINGER PAINTING IOI A EREX EDUCATION AND APPLICATION H EATIVE LIVING AND EATING .SON TO GET A DOE AFTER YOU DROP OUT OF SCHOOL S. S.. NO. 137501711 DEPT. UISPL. COURSE, SECT. P11.102?3260 F333335690 N 1999 0993 E 81 .I OOOO IOOO OO TOTAL I HOURS 1 STAT 11112 I REE N- 2211 77.1 LEG? 4 , I 0669 FOOI ' 4 1 335 CHANGES OR MDITIONS TO THIS SCHEDULE MUST BE MADE DURING --CHANGEI MUST REPORT ACCORDING TO YOUR PRIORITY WHICH IS JAN31 ---- 0900 IA DO NOT REPORT BEFORE YOUR PRIORITY. ---- Q 'ram COURSE MONTCLAIR STATE CULLEGE DN, BY COURSE, SECTION, DAY,AND SINCE YOU MAY BE SCHEDULED FOR LE CAREFULLY. THIS SCHEDULE AND YOUR ERIODS. SEE YOUR SCHEDULE OF Q, J 9 MAJOR SEX ACCUY1 HRS . ,, 4 X 1000 1 53.0 SEM. DAY TIME BLDG ROOM Q K' HRS. BEG. END 5 0 . F 1100 1200 3.0 N 2001 2001 1.0 2020 2020 9 0 . E OOOO OOOO A.O F 3056 S755 S25 .1 OOS2 11178 52.0 ROORAN PERIOD'- YOU 00 HOURS A.N. ---- Thank you A P 112 R 215 N013 S 21D E000 E000 .ann , HILL fx f' llltlll X Montclair always has a line As long as it can be It seems I always end up in it And the wait is an eternity. By the time I reach the door I'll be angry. liungry. and beat vill point to the railing and say' Closed for lunch. have a seat. Ah. Ilm inside now. and. Uh no. theres another line Probably at the end of this one Thefll close for time to dine. Hell. I finally made it through But somehow I just cant see How with IS credits in poetry A physicist I will bel ,., me 4' .Li i .t I ' n- H- ...avi - I gf, f 'W ,,1 ,'1'1. 5' u 'WY l 'V' 1 P. i 34- . - . , . VHA , A A L V . Yief .. A , . V! ' X , 'xx H. Yay' hal ms' K 1 ,,.............-we wav' ,Q 5 Tx Y 'Qui I Iii rt: 89,1 iii .-ln.. -, Y . 'I .1-1 P lik g i 1 P211 L '. .. J ' 9' I O I i A! x P , . , 1 aiu - 1 -'XF ' A--'fc.1gS',:-U34- F.f1i,l' .. . Aa. ,l h ,. . 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Hi 'Q 'Pl- !'l SQ, . 11,5 .-x, . ., ,, 5. .- R.: l ' .. ,:xl!q'!,1.4': -vs ' lil I ax' s 15'-l 5 fzfzd Qu, , ,ix 6 . .- ml, .. g 1 y ., ,Q 3 1 Lg -Q' if W, 'vui- af , , STAT? E' ,Zo -'-.......fa -lim 'IX tltty' of tlapplecl seahorne elnuclsf' Iaunes .lrwee woultl have etilletl it. Pxieh-sountling renais- strnee-type inusie swelled through the hright and hreezy autunin clay. Fat-es-olcl and wiung. ehuhlw antl thin. eare- wnrn tintl energetic-peerecl clown frnin their stony' seats at the hlue. hhrelx. retl and golcl gownetl figures helow. The utmo- sphere hristletl with antieipation as seeptieal stnclents. expeetant faculty' and proud relatives and assueitites tiwttitetl the long- pltinnetl iiiuiigtimtitniti of a hrancl new college president. .Xt 2:35 p.1n.. Sunclny. the twentytirst ot Oetoher. Dr. Da- vicl NY. D. Dickson was eereino- ninusly inauguratecl as new Nlonteliiir State College Presiclent. Ainong the niany dignitaries present. Allan XY. Ostar. Execu- tive Director of the Aineriean .Xssueiution ot State Colleges and I'niversities. pziicl his trihute to Dr. Dieksnn. eulling hiin, 'lt tal- entecl ttntl respectful teuelieif' nnting the new Presitlents cleep enininitinent tn etluezition. 'I-Knew heart also will I give you at new spirit will I put within you ...' I eflerulcl .-X. I.,eBoff. Cllmirintiri of the Hoatrtl of 'l'rustees. qnotetl froin the Bihle as he presentetl the syinholie seepter of office. the newly ereatetl nmee. to eager and en- thusitistie Dr. Dielxscmn. Dr. Dielisnn acltlressetl tt jov- enns. yet soleinn tiutlienee as he pletlgetl his energies in aehieving three rnzun goals for NISCI-uluiir 5 tlinit truth. ecnieern with the witler enllege eninininnty ztntl an integration of hntlxp inintl and spirit zunnng ineinhers of the L'OlIlllllll'lIIX'. Sinee quotes seenietl tn he the nrcler nl' the chit. Dr. Dielison sinninrmnecl up the poetie talent til' VY. ll. Aurlen untl eunelucletl his spa-eeh with at stanza frmn the prietls i'Septeinher I. l9539I:'l Dellenseless untler the night Our wfirlcl in stupnr hesq 0 Yet. tlnttetl everywliere. Irnnit' points of light Flush out wherever the lust Ut .Eros incl ot dust 'Show an .iffiinunff flame Ifxelurnge their messages: Btletiguuecl hx the s.nne Klan' I. eoinposecl like thein Nt fttlon and tltspdu DX af 3.54, I, P - -- ':-v.- . - sf, Q Q 5. . ,- , .. iff., A, -.. .of Af . - ,- f K U n, ..,,, ,A x, , N . . -:lat W Iiwbx. 'I im! ,Ia xt . 'I V ' 779 5 . fp- -' 11,5- , 2 r..'f. ' ,.,. .' - A , ' ,U . , , I L! K., . . . . ',l15i4 , -..' b ,v,,-'s -r . -, 1 Ak U N-nv .- -V h . s ar. 'A f' g J . 1 , ' L .dl J' aff f ' '-J W n-ilhvlr 1' M It' - ' 53,1 ,,. ,..G :ga r., Hr- ' .,,?'-A A' lx A. N -an fi, ' -+ 1- - rj . -j - . - i'-l- wx A .va gf ' Q - -- -.f.-aim . S '- uw- v. I F K1 I ' . K.. I'- ', A ' - .- , , W s , , , L':-2' -: , f' f - L 57' pri . Y 'if :V 'A- 's: H , 4 , 5' JI- l WJQ, 5 , Ny X ' 4 , x H n - Q l ar .V 1' 5 ' A 'N , 1 x 1 . 1 .rr , I ' I . 9 K M4-' , x If ., I., x . ' 4 'Q ' -Ewqlf' ' K ' rg I an .I , 5. X 5 5 X , ., , if I' ' f 2 --ai's 34:5 WN If 245. X .0 nil rf' Q- x 'wi' 4 . x ,ai . M39 17, M. . Q-in-5 ' ,Jill pn 1 f 4- 45.1-J .,,... .au .. . ,..--' ,g Q, . W fl S, 1 Q Q L ,.--'-. -N -, ' 4 V' ' ' 'F 'vnu 'G' x l' - ' .ri ' 'K x, 'W l' Dr. Julian F. Iaffe 1930-1973 The death of Dr. Julian Jaffe was an irreperable loss to the col- lege community. Dr. Jaffe will be remembered for the sincere per- sonal interest which he showed toward his students. This, in addi- tion to his fine reputation as a scholar in the field of labor history, the nomination of his first book for the Pulitzer Prize and above his ruiexcelled skill as a teacher, has contributed to his memory. This passing has left a void at Montclair State College which can never be filled. John A. Herbst History Student Advisory Committee Professor Julian Jaffe-it's so easy to have good thoughts in memory of this master teacher whose life and personality touched Montclair briefly but with full intensity and lasting impression. Did you know Professor Jaffe? Then you will remember hisexuber- ance, his great enthusiasm for teaching, his sincere interest in stu- dents, his dedication to scholarship, his ready friendship, his eager- ness to be helpful, to listen, to encourage, to applaud achievement. To know Professor Jaffe made days smile and semesters seem less long. We miss him very much. Dr. Richard Barker History Department, Chairman City College of New York B.A., 1952 Cum laude University of Cincinnati M.A., 1954 New York University Ph.D., 1970 Montclair State College, 1971-73, Assistant Professor of History QCourses: American Labor History, American Civilization. So- cial Protest Movements in Americaj Founder and editor of Montclair journal af Social Sciences is Hu- manities i197:2-733 Book published Crusade Against Raclicalisnz: New York During the Red Scare, 191-I-2-1 QN.Y., Kennikat Press, 19721 Member of American Historical Association Member of Organization of American Historians Recipient of 3 National Science Foundation Awards. 1965-67 Work in progress: Biography of MORRIS HILLQUIT. American socialist Book on Famous Trials in American History W-- ......i.. . 1 , Mi n' ., al -f-.,1..4.... U, ,, ' J my fic fx 5 - H+. as i 1 .-.. -W . -pq- 42 - x- i-.M i s if CCHAP N ALL1942 Dorm life in Chapin may best be exemplified by contentment and har- GERTRUDE V. XVEGRYN - - ITIOIIY 3.I'I1OI1g IIS I'CS1dCI1IIS. ROBERT MCCOLIN C0-Cbzi rn . mi Xvith the onset of the new men- . URI L PL. TTS - . - U Sfmmf era in Chapin, there has been consider- MELYIN THOMPSON able amendment and modification 'of Tffmff-if the existent rules. Each new contin- gency has been met in such a manner that nothing but highly successful can typify present conditions of the co-ed experiment. MARCIA HIBBS The living room of Chapin seems to House Moiber be in use constantly, both as a social center for dormitory residents and a reception room for all during the day. The highlight of activities during the day is the gala Dorm formal held in November. Dorm activity is at key pitch during this festivity. This affair is complimented by such occasions as the informal dance and a party for the seniors, held sometime after the culmination of their practice teaching. LUCILLE MENGER Rfsiiifni Nmsf Napoliramg Patzq Sessag Srolnabbg Bowersg Albertg De Santisg Coheng Thomasg Sprung: Perellg Carstensg Hutsong Platrsg Mchianimeng Tomsg Burlewg Bransong Minnickg Gonzalesg Bernzweigg Trainerg Bardagjyg Hofg Rivollierg Ensmingerg Southg Anderseng Johnsong Pfzdenhauerg Pastorinog Twiggsg Kronkeg Guidag Steiglemang Eurman, G.g Freeman: Ste'-'ensg Merelg McGrewg Young, A.: Garretsong Cookg Thompsong Bronfrnang Glattlyg Barclayg Moscotrig Kleinmang Mcflolmg Browng Hourtouleg Eurman, S.g De Nyseg Hunrerg Emontg O'Brien, 11.5 Nvegryng Ortegag Floring Scardillig Demovicq Biermang Olsen: Mickelseng Marcus, G.g Reynolds' Thompson. x 4 x 193 In 1973 co-ed living returned to Chapin Hall. The Chapin Community was to serve as a personalized, unstructured home environment focusing on thc development of inter- personal communications and designed to promote growth of both the individual and the brotherhood spirit. Evaluation of the success of the project is a highly person- alized reaction for each memher of the community. Some grew and some were able to reach out to other residents in com- radeship and sharingg others felt stifled hy the lack of direction. Complaints were shared that people never really listen , Ideals of tuistructuredness were crushed hy the realization of the human need for structure and guidelines. From the challenge grew an overall respect for the unique- ness of the individual. Cooperation of eighty people toward one goal was difficult yet essential. Ranking priorities and mea- surement of commitment were prejudiced by personal diversity. The experimenters learned that no person is unique in his thoughtsg yet each one of us has his own mind. .1 .1 V, ni ,J 'S- 51 t l ti t l r lf . .ff 'f-.j . QC. lx ,t 1 - ff ,li 7 v r 1 i uw' lr.. X' . 57. h. Y. l .lg .R - . : e.K sc Z': I-72 -' . .. . 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To ,:,' fioAlbanyjState..: ........ 1 LQ ..1......... 1 . .... ...36 645 1 'Kean College .............................. ....... L S William Paterson State ......... ..... . ...12 'nl .1... .. .1 ..1... 305 67 l ' Trenton State, ....'....................-...,.. ........ HJ Seton Hall University ............ 2 i1 lfilider .... ...... ....... 1 81 75 Fairleigh Dickinson University ..k...... . ....... 55 Muhlenberg College ................ . ..... ....13 V' fl fi University ..... ...... . Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison ....... ........ 7 2 Season Record: 5 won, 8 lost 1. 25 'l:i'1iCl?.SSlZ?JI'QiSlalB .....: . . .',... 1, ..,........... 53, -C. w. Post .......................... 1 41f 1, fsonrnern conneorronr State ....... ....... 1 vw oz, 'Iersey crry State ..... ........ eo woMEN's FENCING 15 g 29151 Cj1W.Poer... .....1. Q...-L.. ......,..,., ....... 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W..- Q19 A'.': HQ,1nnrgeo1universrryg..1,...L...,g....i ...... ,... .... 43 sa. fMornnonur.college ...... ........ 1 5 William Paterson State......... ......10 1 Pace College .... .... ........ 8 7 jersey City State ............. ......11 Hag 'fseisixniileeorglirwonhloer, 1 tied. Q ' 69 . Grnornblingoouege ...... ........ 1 4 ciry College of New York ........ ......1o if V'-' 1' A to .71 1: S ' ' 78 f fTrenf0n'Sgate1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,379 Pratt Institute ofTechnology......... il' in . 55 1 Gla5boro1State ...C ..... . ....... ........ 48 F airleigh Dickinson University ..... 1. . :Yo . -1 A 'Q' 'A.. y . . 4' fWilliarn Paterson State....... Season RCCOTCl19 WOII. l l0SI K S ' .Upsala.College.. ........'... 1 ' ' ' '79. 'jerseyCity'-State. ...... 1 ............. ........78 WRESTLING off. if ...Qi 5 ' .1 lclngs.College.1...g... 11oeirrrror.rcollege5 ..o. .... 07 ' 8., w 71 '.Horrwrolr1 ..,..... 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Trenton State . ................. ......... MSC .som .11 .ess 84.40 Nassau Community College ....... .84.40 77.60 76.71 William Paterson State .............. 71.48 East Stroudsburg State ............... 80.73 Season Record: 6 won. 2 lost SWIMMING AND DiviNc OPPONENT 65 27 ' 14 9 62 22 65 36 35 69 21 Southem Connecticut State ......... jersey City State .................... Lehman College ........ Kean College ............. Monmouth College .......... William Paterson State ................. Trenton State ........................ I ........ Douglass College ....... .... Queens College ......... Classhoro State ......... ...... . .. ' Centenary College ........................ Season Record: 7 won, 4 lost LACROSSE OPPONENT 3 22 10 6 7 1 13 7 MSC ........45 .....59 68 ........48 ........75 .......47 .......59 .......44 .......8'3 MSC Dowling College ....................,................... 8 Fairleigh Dickinson-Teaneek forfeited to MSC Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison ,....... ....... 6 New York Maritime Academy ...... ........... 1 1 Southampton College .................. Stevens Institute of Technology .............. 10 Queens College ........................................ 21 Kean College ............................. City College of New York ............ Season Record: 7 won, 2 lost TRACK OPPONENT 74 6825 87 8 I 'Q -We I5 63 87 MSC William Paterson State ...... ....... 7 1 Rider College ............... ....... 6 9'n Trenton State ,..,........... ..,.... . St. john's University ..,......... , ............ . Central Connecticut State Fairleigh Dickinson University jersey City State ...,....,...........,.. S Classhoro State ..,............ ,...... . . . Season Record. 3 won. 5 lost as as 7-1 Ti , WOMEN'S , . --'.1.,. OPPONENT ' 1 l 65 Rutgers University..L...' 60'!z Maryland College' .... ... 46 Trenton State' Q . A W .' 4, . i. .5....., W W ' 'S . 'b!'?ii'll1Tif 71 50 Southern Connectici1t 'State..,f.A.'i.lJ.. L ,N ','i..jx,!lU, TrentonState... ....' . ...,.a.....,.... .... ..lLL ' Seson Record: 3 won. 2 lost TENNIS Q OPPONENT I. 1 5 1 0 - 7 4 5 9 5 Vz 8 Seton Hall University....'.... jersey City State ............. New York University ......... 4 v il K ','.-':.'I.'Iv 5'-:f ,eq I W- . Y- ,- t 'A 32551-,S ' err 1- .1 ,,,.,x-- . -- yu .. .,45l. vi , 5, N. ve- 'M- , .,.. i- s. - .i,,,. ., .,.,s .J .Gr ,. 'ff 'ul--x.',4: 1 X 'fi- 1...4l'f'. Kean College ..... ' .........-..................... Q 8' Newark Collegeof Engineering ....... QVC - .Q Upsala College ......................V ....... 2 .L.2 1 Monmouth College ....... .... V 5 Trenton State ... ......- . .Q ........ A East Stroudsburg State ......... . ........... 0 Fairleigh Dickinson University ........ 3lf2t Classboro State ................................. 1 Newark-Rutgers forfeited to M Y SC Season Record: 6 won, 6 lost WOMENS TENNIS OPPONENT 0 4 3 0 0 2 3 4 jersey City State ........ Queens College ....... Classlmro State ....... F.D.U.-Teaneck ........ Upsala College ........ Douglass College ............... William Paterson State ............... MSC Brooklyn College .................................... 3 Season Reeord: 4 won, 4 lost , .ooui . V OPPONENT I ' A ' 1 A I2 6'Az 9 702 14 I-We We . We 1 10142 ' 17 Sl!! S PM Seton Hall University'fV...'... Bloom field College- V.. .. C.. Rutgers University ..'.. ..'.L... William Paterson sign-: ....... East StroiidshnrgState...,.v.'.g..1..gi5.,f Trent Classlxoro Monmouth College Upsala College I Kean Fairleigli'Dickinmnh Season Recortlz' -xihllgtttll! lost, U .v!,-,,.-,- - -1 , .l .gy-1.1 , .., .. !'v.1-M -f.. 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S A IIS l Ji Blood, sweat and tears is not the ntnnc of a popular musical group. but a dc- scription ofthe atmosphere at this years 48 hour, weekend dance inarathon spon- sored as an Easter Seals Benefit at Xlont- clair State on Friday. Saturday and Sun- day, March 29, 30 and 531. Marlene Richter and Nlalcolin Taylor waltzed off with first prizcea weekend for two at the Great Corge Playboy' Club fthe recuperative powers of NISCQ students is a living legend . . .H A stereo record player was the appropriate tor not so appropriate? prize for the second place couple, Paula Curtis and Aiicly ja- netti. Debbie Varley and Karl Delorio. who danced their hearts out to niusic by Thunderbird , staggered off with third prize, a portable TV set, The marathon also boasted 8500.00 worth of door prizes for energetic contestants. I im, bilitation - therapies Uederal, stares Health. Education eau 3 Services .dmvnzstratvon :EMS , erwi' A frivolous concept could carry a serious niessage. Such was the case at MSCS first Health Fair, held XYed. March 20 in the Student Center ballrooins. Both educational and diagnostic in nature, the Student Health Profes- sions Association and the Health Pro- fessions Departnient sponsored over 20 free health tests. including a test for breast cancer. blood pressure. dia- betes. tuberculois, veneral disease, dental cavities and oral cancer. ITN S Booths were set up to facilitate eye exani- inations and speech and hearing tests as well as detect sickle cell and cooley's anemia. two fatal blood diseases prevalent in 'blacks and people of Mediterranean descent. respectively. Exhibits on motorcycle safety and hazardous toys were also featured, along with an eight- hour film festival which covered topics ranging from sex in the forties to health care in China. Among the sponsors were the Essex County Drug Center. Diabetes Association. Planned Parenthood. Surburban Air Pollution and Alcoholics Anonymous. to naine a few. Maybe it could IICLKCI' happen to lfOll.H but awareness is one step closer to health than ignorance. l'l On November S. 1974. over l90 pints of I blood were donated for a four year old herno- . philiae. Rodney Cook of Somerset. Rodney F requires close to 400 pints of blood a year, at approximately 860.00 per pint. 1 I ei l l5lc1r1clfll11- 111r1sl l11'1'c-1f111s gil! 111 ,1ll. fill NI1' I IU14, QXPO, xllllllflilll' Stlltf' 'N mc A A 1 IXK111lX1 rl lllll XX: z11Jl'CL'ia1t1fcl Sc-1'v1c'11 I 1'z1l1-1'11'Yx. N 1 -, ll 1 11111111111 xv! 111 .. J c1tl101' l1lr1ocl clriw ill xx11ic'I1 1111111'11x111111t1-lx 'V1Hl1111l 111 111111111 H111 Clfbllllifl In 1X 1111 lx 111 111 111111 111! willing MSCI sl11dc11ls. 1 Y Xvilh UIC ' ' 3 . -1 1 Q 111113111 H11 Xlfllltlllll l111lf1M 111rl'l1 Essex flo1111ty CJ1'g1111iz11tif111, - 1 . 1 tlll 11111 141 xx 11 11111111 11 rl fl'Olll um' v11I1111tcc-1' wl111 was ul I1-aut IS 11-1111 1111! hClllfhf k1l'ld 110 Has. 111' lllHI'l,'. 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Y ,E 1' ,VJ 4 u 1 A A y 1' Butte1'Hies Are Free I H6 Celebrzltioll The Mandrake One of the ten hest collegiate productions in the country was one of the laudits Montclair State's first Major Theater Series production, The Mandrake, received after walking away with finalist standing at the Hofstra University Eastern competitions. XV. Scott MacConnell, executive producer of the Series, called Dr. Jerome Rockwoods adapta- tion of Machiavellils Renaissance farce a romp- a sexy, good dirty jokefl A Picturesque harhership quartet, striped pants, mutton chops, honkv-tonk-beer hall piano music and a scaled-down version of an authentic 1890's trolley car were some of the hallmark's of 'kThe Mandrake. which represented MSC drama in the National Collegiate Drama Festival at the john F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in XVashington, D.C., on April 17, 1974. The magic mandrake root really cast its be- witching spell over audiences and judges alike. .............,........,- 3 1-.. 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BACHMAN Student Government Association Legislator Music and Arts Organization Commission Montclair Atheltic Commission Conoertmaster for MSC Orchestra MSC String Quartet and Chamber Orchestra Quarterly Staff History Club Member Upon entering MSC several years ago, I was filled with excitement and wonderment as to what the years here would bring. Here I was, now, at MSC, tramping through the mud to classes and scraping the ice off the car windshield in winter. As I grew with MSC, I leamed to respect it more. I understood how the liberal arts curriculum was helping to expand my reality and my world. So many professors have given so much of themselves in helping CORNELIA M. BALL La Campana-Editor-In-Chief College Life Union Board-Chairman of Publicity Committee Student Govemrnent Association Legislator Pi Delta Epsilon, National joumalism Honor Society Student Representative to the Faculty Senate of the School of Educational and Community Services Alpha Sigma Upsilon, Social Sorority-Historian As a graduate of Montclair, I can look back upon these years of many varying experiences and changing emo- tions. College proved to be more than just higher edu- TANYA BARNA Resident Assistant and Member of RA Board Kappa Delta Pi, National Education Honor Society Leader-Freshman Seminar Group Laboratory Assistant for Anatomy and Histology My eyes have been opened and I am alone. Oh yes, my eyes have been opened and with these eyes I've seen homemade psychologists fiddle with the human mind, l've seen sociologists trying to train society and perhaps the thing I've seen that hurts the most was to see Biologists abuse the very existence of their livelihood- e. Once, l too, had aspirations of getting a PhD and be- coming rich and famous. Ah, my eyes have been opened and I thank Montclair for this. I now realize that I donlt want to play with the human mind to in tum be con- BRUCE D. BASNER Student Covemment Association-Vice-President of Aca- demic Affiars, Legislator Faculty Evaluation Committee If may sound trite, but I will miss the many people that Ive had the good fortune to be associated with in my years at Montclair, To them, I'd like to extend my thanks and gratitude for all they're done for my personal gl'0 f'fhs expecially a fine woman, Judy Scalera. Who got me involved in the first place, This brings me to another young minds to explore and think, it is not surprising. then, that I now think of many of my professors as friends. The atmosphere of MSC has been one of a socially in- terrelated community. There wasn't a distinct separation of scholors from public. At this point I need mention the organization student participants who gave so much of themselves in terms of time and energy in order to create and keep in mornen- tum a constnrctive, dynamic campus atmosphere. I would urge all students who want to get involved, to take an active part in extra curricular activities. Now that the recollections have been told, it is time for my story to end. In summing up college past I recall the lyrics in a Judy Collins' album: There are places I remember . . , in my life I've loved them all. cation for me. I found that working with others toward common goals, developing relationships and commu- nicating ideas truly enhanced my education. Learning to cope with others and frustration met in striving for progress made MSC more interesting. The many conflicts I've encountered have dealt with various problems, each producing its own emotion-from frustra- tion to happiness. I'm glad I didn't let apathy creep into my life here, or it would have crushed my many experiences and the happy moments shared with my friends. Montclair can be a real leaming experience if you give of yourself. fused. I don't want to train society to in tum be smoth- ered by it. And, I don't want to abuse life which in tum will kill me. I want to experience the beauty of life and nature. l want to have peace. Psychologists call this running away, friends call it get- ting your head together, and Women's Lib calls it Fear of Success, but I call it freedom. To all who read this, I beg you to listen. Find your freedom no matter which form it assumes but get in touch with your inner self and above all get in touch with the Universal Energy for this is the force that unites us all as one supreme being. Oh yes, my eyes have been opened but someday I will not be alone. set of emotions, ones very unpleasant for nie, I'm dis- tressed and angry at those who complain continually. but don't do a damn thing other than complain. True, there are a number of things that deserve criticism and need to be changed. But much too often, these complaints re- main inactive with people having the attitude of Let them do it . If you see something that needs to be done, do it yourself, don't wait for someone else to do it. I may have been wrong in all I've attempted to do, but, at least l tried. 3151112 -ef .,.f. t ,f, ,, . !!!' iff 3- ,IL : 3' -:, . inf' if ESTHER BLACHFORD Players-316 years S.C.A. Legislator Volunteer Teacher's Aid Rutgers Demonstration School Speech and Theater Department-Acting and Crew Work RITA CALABRO Co-ordinator-Summer Workshop on Student Life Players, Treasurer President, Chapin Hall Dorm Residence Hall Federation Representative CARLA CAPIZZI Montclarion Managing Editor, Assignment Editor, and Copy Editor Pi Delta Epsilon-National Honorary Ioumalism Society WMSC News Wire Copy Editor Psychological Services Search Committee ujoumalism Today Career Day Committee Frustration, disillusionment, anger, desperation, and occasionally, panic. They're as much a part of college life as term papers, and involvement in a student organiza- SAMUEL CRANE Student Government Association-President, Attomey General, Public Relations, and Student Representative To The Board of Trustees Student Lobby Against Tuition Increase Member of the VVapalarme Conference Coordinating Committee Member of N.j.S.A. So you want to talk about emotion, we burned our- selves out in 1970. Frustration and despair will lead to only retrenchment like the I950's. Meanwhile those IAN SNYDER DAVISON President of the Senior Class Vice President of the Iunior Class Student Govemment Association Legislator Sigma Eta Sigma-Science Honor Society, Corresponding Secretary Kappa Delta Pi-National Education Honor Society Chemistry Advisory Board Student Affiliate-American Chemical Society Chi Kappa Xi-Social Sorority Chairman, S.G.A. Elections Committee Suddenly, in my reflections, I came to realize that MSG will no longer be an active part of my life. I must honestly say that this realization causes some sadness be- cause my years here, for the most part, have been happy. We are woven awake as the musicmaker beckons us to living. His magic fingers and voice of love lets us believe . . . And pushes us to nm with arms stretching out, catching all the beauty. Welcome, the musicmaker. Student Government Legislator Drop-In Center Member The ramifications of my emotions at the present time are too nebulous and too incredulous to be stated. tion like the MONTCLAIRION guarantees at least double, the usual quota of those feelings. But after four years I can honestly say the challenges, excitement and satisfaction of putting together a good issue are well- worth the price paid in frustration, desperation and ex- haustion. By becoming an integral part of college life, rather than just going to college , my life is a little fuller, a little richer, a little better. And that, after all, is what education is supposed to be about. without emotion will rule our institutions of higher edu- cation. We do not need emotion to deal with these prob- lems, the absence of feeling will do just fine. They are not funny, I only laugh to keep from crying. The Depart- ment of Higher Education can out wait us, for without opposition they can pass their policies another day. No one, including the faculty, will feel for us. Finally I get relief from the despair and frustration of what I've seen and come to understand about higher education in this state. I recall experiencing excitement, the happiness of new friendships, good times, and the sense of accomplishment on attaining much sought after goals. To quote a famous poet, Real joy comes not from riches or from the praise of men, but from doing some- thing worthwhilef' I do not regret any of the time given to participation in activities or work at MSC because my happiness comes from knowing that I have given a part of myself to strengthening the future of this institution. MSC has given me so much in return: a good educa- tion, my husband, new friends, fond memories, and expe- rience. With all this behind me, I look forward to a very bright and happy future. I would simply say, thank you MSC, and thank you to all the people who have touched my life in some small way. IOSEPH DICRISTINA Pi Camma Mu, Social and Behavioral Science Honor Society Student Covemment Association Legislator Resident Assistant Student Maintenance Coordinator-Residence Hall I have been prone to experience anger at many of the absurdities that exist at Montclair. I am angered at the imcompetent bureaucracies that exist in the business and registrar offices. I can never see reasons for the constant chaos that precedes each semester. But Montclair is a worthwhile experience even if it only teaches you that society will depersonalize you STANLEY DOMOZYK Student Covemment Association, Legislator, Vice-Presi- dent of External Affairs New jersey Student Association, Charter Member and Coordinator It has always been my contention that college life should stimulate a new awareness of self and environ- ment. This stimulation would lead to an empergence of the student's potentialities, and the fruits of these grow- ing talents gratefully being retumed to all segments of the academic community in the spirit of contribution. This philosophy led to the evoking of other emotions. Digust for instance, with the administrators who believe students should be taught to question and to innovate in MICHAEL FORCELLA College Life Union Board Homecoming Chairman 1972 and 1973, Recreation Charirnan Student Government Assocaition Legislator My education at Montclair has been wide and diverse, like the many people I have been in contact with. Often I thought that academically, the pressure was over- bearing and our campus life equally as disenchanting. CAROL GIORDANO Editorial Page Editor, Monwlarion Kappa Mu Epsilon, Aphesteon, Mathematics Honor Society Kappa Delta Pi, Education Honor Society Pi Delta Epsilon, National joumalism Honor Society Copy Layout Editor, Monwlarion It would be difficult to leave Montclair State after four years without some expression of emotion. In my tenure with the MONTCLARION, I have seen both bitter qua- rrels and genuine affection. Whenever a group of people work together on a daily basis, this is bound to occur. RONALD GROSEIBL President, Pi Gamma Mu, The National Science Honor Society Treasurer, Council on lnternation and National Affairs Senator, Senate of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Political Science Student Advisory Council The education process is a continuous cycle of emo- when you fail to be a creator and settle tor being a crea- ture. You can only expect to get out of Montclair what you put into it. You must tum to friends for a meaningful existance here and to all my friends I say thanks for your priceless companionship. What you leam as a matricu- lated student at MSC has its value but it is nebulous compared to what you leam through the experience of trying to remain an individual with a name and not just a social security number. My advice to others is that one should take things for what they're worth and be like the new philosopher, R. Crumb, when he says, just passin' thru. the true educational tradition, but found it impalatable when the questions were directed to them. There was anger at being told by one of the state's highest educa- tional officals that college students have no stake in pol- icy decisions. There was a mixture of sympathy and dis- appointment with a faculty whose lives concern teaching their students through a dialogue based on a mutual set of ideals and trust, finding themselves through no fault of their own, both suspecious of and working against these same students. Finally, there are my fellow studentsg these people know how I feel about them, and nothing more needs to be said here about them. Yet, having become active in social organizations was an opportunity that I relish. Meeting people in organiza- tional situations was an education in itself. I have devel- oped greater awareness and my common sense has been heightened. I am leaving MSC with what I believe is a well rounded education. It certainly was an experience, and one which will never be forgotten. What I would like to emphasize, however, is that, above all, in any organization people count. Organizations cannot operate at peak efficiency unless their members cooperate with each other. Personnel, whether they be students, paid employees, or both, re- quire a reasonably pleasant environment in order to function properly. The MONTCLARION has for the most part provided such an atmosphere, and I hope that everyone who participates in this and other groups will be considerate of others' emotions and respect the idea that people really do count. tion. The excitement of new courses is replaced by the boredom of lectures. As the semester draws to a close. the student is confronted with the anxiety of the dead- line for papers and assignments. Finally there is exam week and with it fear-unnatural, omnipresent and en- veloping. The release of this built-up tension is often tumed bitter-sweet by the knowledge of failure. And then it begins again . . . fs .JS lS-s.A ,An . li' S? IOHN A. HERBST Kappa Delta Pi-National Education Honor Society Pi Camma Mu-National Social Science Honor Society Phi Alpha Theta-Vice President and Founding Member of Intemational History Honor Society Staff Writer, Octagon, Newspaper of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Contributing Writer. Montclarwn The late sixties ended with a near violent outpouring of student reactions to almost every phase of college life. Students at Montclair demanded a share in making the decisions that directly affected them in their role of con- summers in the educational system. Advancing demands for students rights is relatively easy. It was left to those of ROY HIRSCHFELD Council on Intemational and National Affairs-Chair man, Public Relations Director College Life Union Board-Vice President, Lecture Chainnan History Department Student Advisory Committee Jewish Student Union Karate Club Experience, it was once said, is the highest knowledge. To me Montclair was the gaining of the knowledge of how to understand and leam about being with people of diverse thoughts and backgrounds. It was a time to ex- NANCY IARDULA Co-organizer of the Drop-In Center Biology Student Personnel Advisory Board, Chairman Student Govemment Association Legislator Co-organizer of the Anti-Pollution Drive In dealing with the Administration, conceming the plight of the Drop-In Center, I have learned the true def- inition of frustration. Between the official runaround game and the inexhaustible supply of red tape, it seems quite amazing that anything was ever accomplished. The JOHN KALINOWSKI Pi Gamma Mu, Social and Behavioral Science Honor Society Pi Delta Epsilon, National Ioumalism Honor Society Council on Intemational and National Affairs, Motion Picture Chairman Montclair State Amature Radio Society, Secretary Red Cross Co-ordinator for MSC Blood Bank Drive Student Government Association, Civic Affairs Chairman AM and FM Program Director for WMSC Organizer of Write: Hanoi Campaign at MSC for American POW's My friends sometimes call me foolish, but I continue to believe that, beneath it all, man is basically good. One SUSAN KELLY Montclarion-Editor-In-Chief, Managing Editor Assignment Editor, Copy Editor Pi Delta Epsilon-National Ioumalism Honor Society St. Bonaventures Department of joumalism Merit of Honor The emotion that most typifies these four years at us who followed to live up the responsibility when those demands were satisfied. The History Department Stu- dent Advisory Committee was one of those student groups charged with the kften difficult and laborous tasks of volunteer administration. Representing student opinion in department affairs, including tenure and pro- motion decisions, the SAC plodded along making mis- takes but refining procedures. The outcome of these four years was, I hope, a lasting contribution to the most ef- fective vehicle for student rights. I am proud to have had a part in achieving our voice in college administration, and to have aided in making college administration, and to have aided in making meaningful decisions in the edu- cational system at MSC. perience living and coping with all the pressures an joys of the real world. The experiences that I have gained from the four years of programming, working, laughing, and crying with the people of CINA an CLUB will always be cherished by me as some of the most beautiful memories of my life. No words can truly express the feelings one develops after working with people for so long. Montclair was to me one of the most important factors in helping to shape and mature my thoughts, actions and emotions. I will truly miss everyone 1 met during my years at MSC. person whom I feel has been the most acknowledged and respected student within the MSC community is Mi- chael King. Through the infallible workings of the reg- istrar Michael's name was omitted from the senior class list, thereby exempting him from eligibility in Who's VVho. I would like to take this opportunity to give Mi- chael King the recognition that he deserves for serving the students at MSC by knowing how to cut through the red tape of the Administration. look at our world situation would seem to prove me wrong. However, I think a person has to look beyond the surface characteristics to view mankind in perspective. In viewing television, we don't kneel two inches from the screen and note the individual scanning lines, rather we sit back and enjoy the total picture. So too with the hu- man race! If we do this, we can see the failures and shortcomings of Homo sapiens . We observe wars, death and destruc- tion. Upon a second look, however, we perceive the ef- forts toward peace and the humanitarian figures. If man were basically evil, he would not strive towards peace. In as much as man has tried lies our simple proof of his ba- sic goodness and hm ultimate salvation. Montclair State is surprise-at what students are capable of achieving and at what they fail to achieve. There is a lot of talent of campus and equal amount of waste. One only has to look at each campus organization to see what it cannot accomplish because of a lack of student imput- Student Covemment could be mush more effective with the solid support of the students. CARMELA MARINO Camival Co-Chairman Delta Theta Psi, President College Life Union Board, Corresponding Secretary Student Government Association Legislator The past four years at MSC have given me the oppor- tluiity to be involved in many activities. These activities have kept me busy and at the same time, feeling happy and useful. Not only did 1 feel that I was contributing something to MSC but something to myself. I experi- ALBERT MERCURO College Life Union Board, Concert Chairman Montclair Athletic Commission Award Board of Trustees Member Phi Alpha Psi, Senate, President of Social Fratemity Your mind goes through so many changes in the four short years you spend at College, so much that when it's over you really have to sit back and evaluate them and ask yourself what really happened?, what I have leamed?, and how was it prepared and directed me for what is to come? But it is only your mind that gow through changes, it is everything that is part of you that grows without you even knowing it has happened. You are no longer the DEBBY MINOR Student Govemment Association Legislator Resident Assistant Upward Bound Counselor, Named best counselor-Sum- mer '72 RENEE MIRENDA Student Government Association Legislator, Elections Committee, Seminar on Higher Education Bohn Hall Dorm Council College Life Union Board Mat.h Department Advisory Board Glas of 1974 Secretary, Treasurer When it comes to emotions, I think the one I have felt most in my years at MSC is frustration. Frustration with teachers for all the giving tests at the same time, frustra- tion with myself for letting my work pile up, frustration with the computer system for going down when I'm in the middle of a program, frustration at the SGA meetings that weren't getting anywhere-like the MAC budget discussions. Most of all, I've been frustrated with the system. From freshman year when I didn't get a schedule, to last year when the Housing Office converted to the lottery system and threw me off campus tof course, I could commute, I LAVINIA PLONKA Player's President, Secretary Choreographed- The Fantasticksn and She Loves Me Co-founder and Director of the Experimental Theatre enced both good times and bad, happy and sad times. This experience was with all kinds of people, many of who are never recognized with any award. Therefore, at this time, I would like to thank the Ad- ministration, faculty members and students who have in someway contributed to the life at MSC. for awarding me this honor of Who's Who . This award will always remind me of all the beautiful people I've encountered in my years at MSC. shy, slightly scared teenager you were, but you are a somewhat more mature person who knows what to ex- pect out of life and the world outside of college. Through every experience you feel you grow a little more. Through these experiences you feel every emotion there is during these four years, but only if you are part of t.hem. You can't just sit back and expect yourself to grow inside unless you, yourself feel as many different experi- ences while you can. Don't let apathy hold you back, get involved in anything that can help you. Of course, what we leam in the books we read and in the classrooms are of the upmost importance while in college, but there is more to college and it is only you that can find them. I will pass through this world but once, therefore, if there is any good I can do or any change I can bring forth, I will struggle to do it now-for I shall not pass this way again. only live 106 miles awaylj, to this year when the Regis- trar told me that I wasn't going to graduate. The ulti- mate frustration, though, was reading Chancellor Du- ngan's Master Plan and realizing its implications. To be rid of frustration some sort of action must be taken. I think that this year there was more action on this campus than ever. The Seminar on Higher Educa- tion actively worked on the strike and its effects on us. The registrar's committee and its proposed changes in that area may ,help students in the future. The SGA be- came a more viable service organization and less of a bank . As long as frustration leads to action the reward will be greater than the original frustration. And since actions speak louder than words, things will be better than if we sat arowid arguing all the time as we did in the past, I hope action keeps growing in the future as it has this year. Group Players 1000 hour award for involvement in both acting and technical areas 1 am . . . overwhelmed. ,,.. fe--- B E , ima KATHLEEN RAGAN Student Govemment Association, Vice-President, Legislator New Student Orientation Chairman College Life Union Board, Lecture Chairman, Recording Secretary, Carnival Financial Co-Chairman Class of 1974, Vice President Kappa Sigma Rho Social Sorority At college emotions are expressed in many ways. But the most prominent emotion felt is that of happiness. FLORENCE MELONE ROGERS Human Relations Laboratory, President, Secretary MSC Accounting Club, Vice-President American Society of Women Accountants-Editor of monthly newsletter Phi Betta Lambda, Business Society Beta Sigma Chapter of Pi Omega Pi-National Honorary Business Society Student Covemment Association Legislator, Chairman of Academic AEairs Committee During my three years as an undergraduate at MSC I have felt sadness, anger, anxiety, frustration, joy and love. These emotional experiences are and will continue to be a strong motivating force within me. It has been lcnoum that there is no very high correlation between in- CYNTHIA D. RYAN Student Covemment Association Legislator, Chairman of Civic Affairs Committee Alumni Scholarship Winner Kappa Delta Pi, National Education Honor Society Founder of Amici Homo Sapiens Anthropology Club Conservation Club Geography Club Disabled in Action Education-an omament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity fDiogenesj becomes to each of us what we ROBERT P. SILVERMAN Student Covemment Association Legislator, Chairman of Academic Affairs Committee Council on Intemational and National Affairs-Chain man of Publications: Editor, PERSPECTIVE History Department Student Advisory Committee Phi Alpha Theta, National History Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi, National All-College Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society Editorial Assistant to The Montclair journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Montclair State has deeply touched my existential reality-intellectually, personally, humanely. Our educa- tional community has afforded me many opportunities IOANNE SUROWICZ Montclanbn Magazine Editor, Editoral Assistant, Staff Writer Quarterly-Literary Secretary Student Government Association Lobby Against Tuition Increase Kappa Delta Pi, National Education Honor Society Pi Delta Epsilon, National journalism Honor Society Communication takes many forms. At MSC my spe- cific associations have been with two of them-the printed word, as a MONTCLARION staff member and the spoken word, as a Communication Sciences major, 1 i l i Happiness is gained through involvement in student f organizations. Happiness is gained by working with people. Happiness is realizing you're a soon-to-be college l graduate, a little bit older and maybe a little bit wiser, l and happiness is friendship. 5 Someone said once, The time to be happy is now. ' The place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make other people happy, , Be happy now! Be happy here! And let other people be happy with you! tellegence and achievement, and that emotions, de- scribed as non-intellectual, are very important determi- nents of one's success both acadeically and professionally. To all my friends at MSC I bequeath these words from Shakespeare's Sonnet: , To me, fair friends you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I ey'd Such seems your beauty still. Thru winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers pride, Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd In process of the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Iunes bum'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green . . . l H l will it. Montclair has produced strong feelings of zenith i and nadir comparisons within me. Emotions have evolved which encompass all experience from ex- E hilarating professors in exciting classes to exhausting reg- 2' istration lines and excessive, exorbitant demands of the y self. I have been privileged to give and to receive . . . remembering that the time spent at Montclair is eph- I errneral in essence . . . as well said by john Webster: 1 Vain the ambition of kings, 1 Who seek by trophies and dead things, To leave a living name behind, And weave but nets to catch the wind. Y u i 1 J r for scholastic stimulation, challenge, enrichment and ful- Q fillment as well as for personal growth and development Q through sincere friendships and rewarding associations. I i only hope that I have also touched Montclair State in r some small way, for I do not regard our community as Q only a means but as an evolving quality which must be I nurtured and pruned as it reaches fniition. Now it is your Q. responsibility and privilege to see that this ongoing pro- cess strive to be a creative evolution, not becoming a mere mechanical contrivance. Montclair State must live and thrive in the light of critical introspection and analy- sis-or perish in the darkness of unreflected images. Best . wishes and farewell! r Through both activities I've found that words, in any fonn, are the major facilitators of human interaction and g the primary mode of human expression. As such, they are reflections of many things, emotions included. The envi- , ronment of Montclair State fosters a range of emotions- 1 academic, political and personal, making it a community 3 where communication thrives. X It is my wish for this commimity, which has given me 5 so much personally and academically, that its system of: communication between students, faculty and adminis-I trators be utilized honestly and decisively towards its fu- ture growth. Q V l l n DIANNA TERLIZZI Student Covemment Association Treasurer Legislator College Life Union Board-Winter Weekend Co-Chairman Carnival Financial Co-Chainnan Kappa Sigma Rho So- cial Sorority Accoiuiting Club Faculty Student C0-op DIANE THOMFORDE Council on lnternationa.l and National Affairs-Secretary U.N. Chairwoman Vioe Chairwoman Program Director Anthropology Representative on the School of Social and Behavioral Science Senate Anthropology Student Permanent Advisory Council Vice-Chairwoman Anthropology Club Octagon-Co-Edi- 'tor for One often hears when one enters college the old cliche that, College is what you make it. The chal- lenge is left to the individual whether one gets involved lin the college activities or decides not to. I chose the PETER I. VVINNICKI -College Life Union Board-Chairman of Coffee House Chairman of Catacombs Montclair Athletic Commission Board Member Intramurals Member Health Professions Association Member Newman Community Member ,Lifeguard Association Member In this constantly fluctuating universe, our world is stretching it's anns trying desperately to grasp for an un- derstanding. An understanding that seems to be just within reach but still unobtainable by our present atti- tudes. Let's face it, if we want to live together in har- nonic balance-we better start now to clutch that under- standing in our anns and hug it with our all . 'STUART ZACNIT :Speech-Theatre Department Productions Players 1000 hour award 'Players-Vice-President flslistorian Senator for the School of Fine and Performing !Arts litudent Advisory Board for the School of Fine and Per- liomiing Arts l I NACQUELINE MARIE ZICCARDI llollege Life Union Board-Recording Secretary Camival Secretary E20-Chairman of Awards and judges for Homecoming gitudent Govemment Association Legislator Phi Beta Lambda iiusiness Club-Vice-President Vi Omega Pi Elusiness Education Honor Society Delta Theta Psi I I i t After spending four years at Montclair State, thc time has come to say goodbye to a past filled with success and failure, happiness and disappointment. Experience gained through involvement are perhaps the most valu- able of all. Friends, which were such an important part, can never be erased from memory. So in looking ahead to the future, a special feeling is set aside for the time spent on the hill. former and feel that my involvement in the various orga- nizations has enriched my life. The four years of college are very important since they are a time of growing and expanding one's horizons, meeting one's goals and planning future ones. Becoming involved in campus activities is a growing experience. It entaisl cooperation, foresight and being broad minded to respect people who have different opin- ions than you do. If one wants to make college relevent it is important to remember that, There is no heavier burden tha.n a great potential. Each person possesses this potential, and what one puts into college life is what one derives from it ultimately. This understanding I speak of is none other than the emotion of LOVE. That's right, love. It's easy to say, but sometimes feeling love can be harder than feeling hatred, or so it may seem. Without love there can be no real understanding. Without understanding there can be no real peace. How much more time do we need? How much more time do we have! In the words of the late musician jim Croce, who said, There never seems to be enough time to do the things we want to do once we find them. jim found them a little to late cause now he's dead . . . Let's not wait any longer cause the time is now. Love, imderstanding, and caring . . . that's where it's af. School of Fine and Perfonning Arts Qualifications Committee Experimental Theatre Group Co-director of MADNESS, an original theatre experiment Ifl had it all to do over again, I probably wouldn't. Social Sorority-Recording Secretary ISC Representative Student Host An emotion is any strong subjective feeling, as of joy, sorrow, fear, hate or love. At one time or another, we all feel emotions. The are a art of us Y P ' Excited and proud were the emotions I felt being nom- inated to VVho's Who. Frustrated and bewildered were two emotions I felt my first year here at MSC. 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DEALESSI Psychtzlogrt' ROBERT DERBY History' ELAINE DICIQSON Sociology' IOSEPII DI CHRISTINA Anthropology' IIQDITH A. DI XIALRO Coininunioution Seieiiucs .intl Disortlers CELESTE Rl. DI PROSPERO Psychology STANLEY DOXIOZYK Psyn-liolcigy' JANET Xl. DON.-XTO Sociology PATRICIA DONECAN History JOHN NY. DONLEYCOTT Political Science XYILLIANI I. DORTCH Union City LA'lllIINll'SI East Oiunge Jain-kson Purtunns -ioineiville Edison Totowa jersey City Irvington Psycliology' lersey' City LONNA Nl. DOYLE Q Political Science Brin-ktown ROBIN F. ECKSTEIN Speech Pathology' Kenilwortli NIELINDA L. ERB Psyclioloqy Montclair CAROL FARACI Speech Pathology' Passaic HARRIET R. FEITLOXYITZ Sociology West Orange SHARON A. FETSKO Communication Sciences and Disorders Clifton DEBORAH A. FINIIANI Histoiw South Plainfield RoBE'Rr xi: FLOYD Psychology MICHAEL A. FORCELLA Psycliology KATHLEEN A. FRANCKS Speech Pathology SUSAN A. FRANCZAK History' PATRICIA FRONTERA Communications Sciences and Disorclers BARBARA C. GARRIS Antliropology KATHLEEN Nl. CEICER Speech Pathology ELAINE A. CEKIICNANI History MARY ELLEN CICLIO Psycliology BRIQCE CLENDENNINCL Speech Pathology LINDA CLIET Psychology ALTAIR NI. C-OBO Psycholog' DEBOPLAI-I I.. COTTESNIAN Psychology GUY CRAFF Psy choloqy BARBARA Y. CROCHOXYICZ Covninnnit-utimi Sciences and Disorrlers RONALD P. CROSEIBL East Orange East Orange Nlurlton Ringwood Palisades Park Nlorris Plains Denville Toms River North Bergen Eorltecl Rii ei' Colonia Cliffside Park North Bergen Lzlke.-wood Ronntl Brook Political St-iexzug Lodi ROBERT CIICCER Pxffholllkfi Lpper Xlontn-lair 2478 'fi X Z' 3' gifl ' 5 T51 O -:fl W 1 '- 9 , yi P . ' - JZ'ie:54',H' N Hifaf f .,. 11:11-v CAROL L. IIAHN Psyrlmlngy Newark VERNA CZ. HAMILTON Sociology' xltllllflklil' ESTER HANINIER History NVQ-st Orungc KENNETH T. IIAHT Psyclwlnqy fN1.XDEI,INE II.,XL'Kl 1 Smgiulogfy' JOHN A. HEHBST Ncw.1x'k NY1mudlw1'1dQ0 History Haxlcnlun N1.'XRCL'ERlTE HINTUN Nr-r Span-uh Pathology P.lil'l'N0Il 5-5 ROY A, IIIRSCWIFICLIJ Iliwlury DICXISIC AX. IIOICY P9L'l1uluQy C1.XliYHOITSN1X lllsturx CRAXZIX Il.,XHl.X 1Xy'x'l1-ulnvgy DIXNIC IXIHEHSI Scvriulugy ,-.- LUV Hxllxialv Qgllfrlull W .xy m- Rh mm flchi NK-xx .wk IAMES R. KE.-XRNEY Political Scicncu ROBERT T. KEECAN Pxycliology MARY K. KEEN.-KN Politiuul Scienne FELICIA KENIPINSKI Psycliolngy' ELAINE KL:XlCII'l History NONA F. KNUTSEN Coiiiiiniiiicaliniis St-ient and Dinoiclcrn SUSAN A. KOHLER l'wyt-liolngy HELEN L. KOHN Sociology CH 'XRLICNE .X. KURDEK .Xntli rwpm ilogv llICllARlD tl. KRUUN Pnliilual SL'ltf!K'l.' -All l l i I l I 1 l rw :N i Iif?f'T'1' . .V 5 Q vii Jw .J J' um .-.M ., .1.' . ' , ll iz ,Lit V 35 . I .mf 1 ' I 'IO ANN F. UI.-XSINSKI History THOMAS JOHNSON History THOMAS Cl. KXNDANES Sociology SHARON L. 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X XI.I,I5OX' 'III 155 XY lRyLImI.nLgx I: :H I.w1I K' XIIOLINI' If NIOSNII' IKXVII-vIugx IIII' -!1':!IgII.LIv XLIHOXILW X. fxllkl 'IYIX V ' w IIlxIu1'x IIIIII'-!uIm'I.UIm S XLI Y ENN HYER9 Npceelw I.itl..itlog. i- irmix rficiiosisi Hi-tory Ri 15 ww xiczm Hilti rx toHHi5TiN5 tix. xiLsEx S: mi lit-5. XIARILEE OPRIEX Pfililzual 5L'l:'!ik e Tnoxifxs Ai. OABRIEX Pwcliology EYELYN cz. oPFER Speech Patlioloiy KaTiiLfiEx 5. OAHEEFE PM t-liology KENMZTH xi. oxin.-xx Hiaiori Ci..xiHE L. PADDOCK Hibtori LOUIS PACONIS Political Science BESSIE Al. PALMER Hixtory MICHELLE PICONE Pwuliologx' vixcgiixi R. PiETRoPixTo Sociology KEITH PILKINCTON Political Science SASIPSOX B. PIPKIX Pxycliology IOAXNE A. PIRONIALLI History NANCY P. POLLACK P91-hology 1.-WET xi. POPEK Speech Pathology YALERIE A. POST Pxychologx PETER XY. POZXICK Political St-lem-e VINCENT E PECCIO Political Science IL -.REX E. QUICK Speech Patlioloqy AXXY K. QLTRK Pxyrhology KARLA A. RIDLEY Sociology CARY P. ROSIECKI History DAYID B, ROTHNIAX Politin-al Science SALLY E. ROYLAXCE Son-ioloqjr RAY A. RLLLI Psy chologj' CYNTHIA D. RYAN Tiaiiseiiltiirdl Studiex ROBERT ll. RYDER Psy L-liology ARTHLR XI, SANCHEZ Pizlxtimil Sueiiu' C XROLYN A. SLYTO HIwl41i i K ATHLEEY C. SALXDERQ Ilixtorx x1txEas.x x. snxiviiias History Chatliain Red Btmlt Vfceliau ken Bloomfield Cranford Nutley' Nev-'fieltl Il'Ylli',fI0l'k Clifton Somerville Blooinfielcl Xewark Xewark Bloomfield Beniurdwille Paterson Woocllwridge Irvington Clifton Cl'iei'i'y Hill Clifton Paterson Roluliiiiwille Xiilllmrii jersey City Somerville Klatawaii Allentown Parainm Haclwiisaulc Clifton North Bergen Yfertv. .md Ecli-on Nexuiilc QQNL 73, Hn.- gg-v 'I-'fv fr- w 1'1 ' V 1 w h .nr PAL L .X. 5C.Al.If,Iz Pxyclnmlogy JANET l,. SCIIIAIER Co1111111111ic-a1liu11 Sa-in-11cm and I,1SIlI'ClUl'N TED l,. SCllLICNlOYl'l'Z Psyc-l1oI11gy NYIl.LlANI P. SQIIINI,'Xl.Z Iliqlllf' XYII.l,IpXNI II. 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'IH Suzi: 'log' Kevlar fknxfp PIDELIO D STQFFEHY Hiwm Emi Uranus I . , 5,5- ib- ' .T' . Ru? , J' ' - ' .-l .yhvj 1- iff, r.: -QQQQM new 'f we-'., '-1 H '- xx MH ' E- ,vg,zf2,..i Qc- , M 11. -' MICHAEL F. SIERLING Psychologv ROBERT P. SILV E RM AN History HENRY C. SLNATRA Psychology Haskell Glen Ridge Clifton Q0 Quran af ia., ynNNIil1.Sl'l.l.lN'xx Psyvliologx IO XNNIC N, Slfl-LfJWlf'f TQoiuiiniiliiuilioii Ht I-:ru 1 w .tml l7iwy'ml1'i'x M ll.lllfl,l ,li If, sl 'SKINIJ Soc iologi' ,tux 611, sxwfiz lloliliuil Sr'iwiiw' llOIllfltT l' TANK llislurx joxx14..1xii.oli Soviol-:gi Dl.XNlf M. 'l'llUMI tJlllJl'1 .Xntlu'opIrlog:, MllQlIlCl.l,lf 'I'UMtfZYl'Q floiiiiinilliitutiini Scit-iii,-1-X auitl ljlN'Dl'flL'l'H E.Xlll, ll. TONYNS 51it'1lmltnQf ROBERT NY. THEMlll.liR .Xiitliropology LUHHINE TROISI Tiunscuiltilml Studies I,,.'XL'R.X M, TISS Tl'illlSL'llltlll'lll Slllllll'N INCHID M. L'NCZOXX'SKY C201llllllllllfklllllll SL'lQ'lIl.'L'N uiicl Disorclclx MANINN F. URCOLO Communiicgitions Scicncox and Disorders HOXYARD VAN DYK. IH. Tl'ZillSClllfllI'lll Stucliex CAII. MARIE VAN LANCEN Pxyclioloqj 1.-XCK A. VAN NOTE History JAMES H, VAN OHDEN X lffllll Q flilioii fliltoii l, Iilfiiif llf ltuitlwiloifl Mount Holly T1'.t1u:L'lx l',un1l',' Morristoxx ii l'Ii1llipxlmi'-' lzliglt-xxootl Cfliftx Xl'JtllL'llUll fillflfitl North Bargain Iluwtliorrit- C len Rock Tlitriwa Boro TI'dl'lSL'l1lTllI'lil Studie-N Hgiwtliornc MARK S. VAN USTENBRIDCE Psychology' Micllimd Park KATHERINE E. Y,-XSIL Speech Pathology Hnhway ROSEM,-XRIE A. YERTULLO Speen-h Pathology South Plninfielcl CATHERINE A YETERE c:0ll'Illllll1lC1ill0ll Scieiiccx and Disorclurs Colonia FRANK Y. YIGOHITA Sociology Paterson IOSEPH L. YITQXLE Political Sciencc Newark IEAN E, YOLL Sociologj Bl'OUlil.iXYII M'II,I,I.'XM VAN DER HEIDE History liopatcijnig SUZANNE TEHESS X XYEENINC Cominuuicution SCIUIICL' and lDiso1'Llc1x fiiioii CYNTIIIA L. WEST History Nou .xrl-4 NANCY XYHITE Sociology New girl-Q THIfllES.X l.. XYIEHCIINSKI Psy-liology lqiitllimxxwt CQXROI. I.. WOOD Hixtory Clifton ROD .X, XYXltUl-'SKY P9 cliologi 'lviwi City Iil,IZ,xB12TI1 X. ZDZI XHSKI Psy cliologx Alt-:wt-5 City SUSAN Xl. ZIMENT Spcculi Rttliiwlvlgj lliglilgiiicl llirlt BICYICHIX-.XNN ZNIU Sm-nology Ilnwllu Park 153 NVILLIAM E. BARTON, IR Fine Art-- DALE BELLI Music RONALD ROBIAK Music JEFFREY E. IIUIIRMAN Music RITA M, CALAHRO Speech and Theater ANNA M. CALLUORI Fine Arts JANE E, CAPPEI. Music CATHERINE R, CATANIA Music Therapy TERESA C. CERAMI Fine Arts RONALD C. CHICKEN Fine Arts GENE V. CICCONE Speech and Theater CHRISTINE M. CONCER Speech and Theater VICTORIA COURSEY Music SHARON F. CUPPLES Music PATRICIA A. DAUBERT Fine Arts ROSE MARY A DICIACOMO Fine Arts NANCY M. DOBRYDNIO Theater LINDA DONATO Fine Arts LINDA EMMONS Music KATI-IRYN L, EVANS Music 256 Fair Haven Clifton Little Falls Lung Bruncli Lindenwald Blorunficlrl Muhwah Bronx Belleville Lodi Newarli Twins River Littlc Fzills Clifton Phillipshurg Newark Plainfield Edison CIAIITICICI Nutlev LAURIE E. EVANS Fine Arts CECELIA C. FECHO Speech and Theater NEIL FICURELLI Fine Arts Haddonfield XVest Paterson Bloomfield E and PERFORMING ART rvw'-, IIUISICIIT lLI.Il.K XIIINIK' SLN XX If. II.Xf IQ FHM' Kris vII'lDI'I'II I. II XNSICX Nlunv IIIIIXX IJ, IIICIKIC Film' .Xrtx CfII,XlII,YX D. IIHIIDXI XX xllhli' DIQIIOII XII If. IIOIfI I7YI'fH Flin' XIIN ,XI.I.IfX II. IUIIYSOX Flux- ,Xxtx I.If.XII I . IUIIXSUX Fun- Xllx I'.Xl'I..X X. VIOIIXSOX l7a11m' 'IIICIIIU 'lUSI'II'II5OY Ifim' Xrls KXIIIIX In KXIIX XIIISIK' IODX IJ. IQXIY IXIIINIK' .IOIIY II, KXIIINUXX NKI Spcm-all .uul 'I'I1c.1l4'1' I I'II,I'IXXUII KXSIIFII Ifmv Uh XIIVII Xlfl, K XX Xl.X Spl-I-.ll.unl'l'Iw.1lv1- DXYIID KIXIUI, Slwmwll.ll1nI'I'Iu'.AlL'I l,lXl3X I' KUNNXK Iillu' Xltx IIllIiIfII'l' RIXXI, XIIINH' Il'l3I'l'II X. IxIIXI I Fam- MIN I'fII IfI'X Xl, Kl'XKI I ISIN-' Xllx 257 I'AcmIx LIIIINILIL' I'.ll'Ix II1gI1I.1mI Iinrk lIL'1I.lI'lIl'AxNl' lQx!ml,X.X, Kium-lun ifI.u'I4 Iirllmxx wk XIHIIICIAII' I5Inmll1I1L'ImI I3Imln1Iu'I-I Yl'u.1l'Ix lyk IIL'l I1Ix XUIII1 IIl'I m'l1 Ixxmgtwn .utlJ1.11rgv IiIwJ.1Iv--II1 l'IlIlw'11 Iumlx X1-lx-mug CARY KUTZELM AN LISA C. MOREAL' Klmig Lyndhurst SALVATORE P. LACATTLTA Music Garfield KAREN .A. LANZARA Fine Arts Bloomfield KATHLEEN LASIM' Speech and Theater Wulliuqtnu VALERIE C. LEMP-X Fine Arts Hawthorne DEBORAH L. LOMBARDI Speech and Theater Basking Ridge MAE LONCO Music Livingston XYILLIAM MACKAY Music Neptune City BARBARA A. MADDALENA Fine Arts Elmwood Park BARBARA MARSH Fine Arts M'est Caldwell HELENE MAUDE MARTIN Fine Arts Mest Orange im M. xrxsncui-Qnoxi A Fine Arts NVGSINVOOLI MICHAEL H. MISKIV Music West Paterson Fine Arts SUSAN MORONSKI Speech and Theater WILLIAM C, NAM MOUR Colts Neck Cliffside Park Speech and Theater Upper Montclair LAURA NIEMIEC Fine Arts Maplewood DENISE MARIE NIMETH Theater Newark CHRISTINE F. UBISO Fine Arts LAIQREEN E. ONC Speech and Theater 'ILIDITH A. PLACKO Lincoln Park New M ilfnrd Fine Arts Parsippany LAVINIA M. PLONKA Theater Denville ALAN 5. POCKRISS Fine Arts Verona HELEN S. PODENCE Music Saddle Brook GRETA POLONITZA Fine Arts Harrison 2.59 1 Ste' Rl'-'Q Iii. 'wp rf' Q- jACQl'lCI.lNl'1 l'ONll'UNl ,GV , if iq,-4' . Finn' Arts KL-urnvy JUDY l,. IIEIILINC Fine Arts N4-wurk GAYLE D. RICNIBULD Filw :Ulh Nimxlrlaxil' KARYN E. RITCPIIE Fine Arts Paterson 1? Speech and Theulcr West New Ynrk fkhlqig- Liilldllli ARM.-XNDO P-IVEROL CAROL j. ROOF DENISE SfXR.'XCII5NO Fino Arts NVcst P1llL'l4illll 'ver' i k ' f f' 3, wx A BHICNDX .L 5liIlUONX1.XKI-IR Finn' .Xrts Ylillrx DONNA LEE SCIIXYHITZEH Spvm-I1 mul Tlu-.ltcr RXLPII If X. SPOlf'I'Tl.If Music XYOLODNIYH S'I'l'fI'OXX'Y.I Nluxic ROSX X. TOHHICS Finn' Xxlx SVZXNXI-1 Xl, XYl'fS'l'HlilCflI Nhlxll' Slll'fIl..X XYICKN Spn-sch llllll Tlwgm-r RUBl':R'l' K. XX IHTII Slum' STI' KRT X. Z X1 :NIT Spun-m h .xml Thu-.llcm N1.'XliIXH.Zl'l.I.O Finn- Xllx Cmttugc. Xl. XldXXK0lNi Plaillficlnl In mqlmx ,In'rn'f Kflh N1.xplL-xx mul Ulwl llllvxwln XY.1hlwxiuk Slxulva vmql Ifcliwn 259 RALPH P. .'XV,'XI,LONE Business Adluiuistratiuu P.-XLI, S. AWP..-XXIKO Business Adxuiuistratiou LOLIS .-XZZOLLINI Busim-ss Adminixtratiuu CORNELIA Nl. B.-ILL Home Economics IANICE E. BANCQHAHT .'Xdll'lIIlIStl'iIlIUlI Sk'lf3l1C't'H DIANE BARKN Busincss Aclmiuistratiou JAMES F. BARNES Physical Eillliiiflfjll ,IAXIES K. BARRY BIIMIIUSS Atlministratxuu VILDITII A. BfXRTI,ETT IJISIYIIIIIIIVC Iicltlt-.ttmxl LEXUS ff. HAT'I'IS'l'pX Xdmiuistratnvc SL'll:'llCt'N IOAN BATLIUI .-Idministrativc Sale-nm.-N IOSEPH BENYENLTI Buslm-ss .XCIIIIIIIISIFLIIIIIII 'XNTI IONY D. BEHNIC IE BIISIIICSS:NLIl1'lIl1ISII'ilIIOIl HARRY BEYER Huslucss .XKIIIIIIIINIXULIIIOII DIANE C. BIANVIII Plu Slklll EIKIIIIQAIIIIII 250 P OFESSIO L ARTS A D SCIE CE FELIX .X. .XDDI-IO PI'lySlK'k1I Etlm-atlull XIICH,-XEL P. .XIELLO Ecuuuuuics MARY P, .XLBEIISE Iersey City South Plainfield PIINNICLII Eclucutmu Nlaywuotl LINDX L fXLI.OfXlU Plmysical Ellllfdtlflll New P1'oviclL-ucv LOHRAINE P. .XNDHEOTTA Cfhilcl Sexwicu Tuluwa DONALD T. .XNTISELL Industrial ELIIILYIIIOII Nlurgtulville CI-L-XHLES B. .'KPPI,EBfXL'Nl Kdr11il1ist1'ut1w- Svieuccx Xxvilfllt' KATIII Nl. .VXRAKELIAN Home Euouumiu Euglcwoocl Ncwurk Patvrson Fairview PCIIIIIIIQIOII Newton Cllftun Duval' NOI'II1.Xl'IlllQlOI1 CIIIKUII KCIIFIIN' Flmniugtou Lnttlc Fttllx Lodi E .1'1 I Pate-rsou Plullip-,lmrg W4 .'1' 1 Egg QLVUVL .. E CZNYICNIDOIXN lf. HILLS llillllt' I':L'Ull0llliCN Inch .XI,Nl.X I.. BIPS IIOIUK'l'ZL'UII1lIlIil'N HL'l'Qt'IIl,il'lli RON.Xl,D NY. BI,,XNKl.l':Y BUNIIIVNH .Xzllxmilllxlmliulx XY.l11.1lnus1 NYII,I.I.XNl .X. Bl.IfIBlDHI'IY gXclll1il1isI1'ulin' Sk'lL'IlL't'X flnzflllkllxn LOUIS BLOCH Hllsilwss .Xcllllilnixtlxltioln -IANIC E. I5l,OESCIll llillllk' lfcmmllliu IO .XXX Ii. HLUN1 U1-si OVQHIQL Hula-lgh. N. CQ, Distrilslxlivv EdllL'LlUUll Butler NIXI-lil.-XIKICT A. BOBIXYICC Pllysiual Eillliilllilll Dun-1 P:XTHIf.I.-X X. BOCIOIA Heallth Pmlcwiom CENIQYIIQYE T. BOLIQS I'iUlllL' l':um1nm111i4w P1-I'I'lCR If. BOHITZ Blxsilu-xx ,xkllllIlIiNll'llllUII B.KHB.XH:X I.. BUXYX1 XX Phyxiuil lfnlmatiulm I' .nn l..m n LL-mn.x O.nklnlx1'w! X1 xlllmx ll IE!-'FRI-1Y I-I, B4 JYD Pmluiluwx XLIIIHIIINIYAUUII llwwllc XXX K. BH:XST.XD P115 xiull I':Lllll'.llilIll l'.nr'-xppnxny HICILXHD S. BIi.Xl'Y BUNHIUNN.Xklllll!liNtl1ltiUll P.lNMllk' HXHB XKX XXX BH Xfflfl. Plxy siull l'ikIlll'.lti11II B.lHll'Q.lf 'F 7 DENNIS Y. lililfflfl. Bllvllmw.XxlII1llllNll'.llIvWIl Yun Xlummmulh HXRB XH X .X IKIXOURS PIIFNIVQKI l':llll1'.lllv7li LQIIHUII qXDl':l.lf NIKON X BIISIHVNNl'.llIlt'.lllUl1 Npzmg X .Jlvx .XlH.l'fYlf X. IHIKJXYY Hmm' lfunnmnlw llxllmlv- YIVHUI. X5 BHLNU Mll111nlxl1.nl1v-Svlwxuw lfml Unnxwu- X'll1l1lXIX N lil'l HY!-Ili Illvllll' lfrullmnlx N f'c'Ll.u'l1:mv Till JX1 X9 llllil 'XYNNKI lIlllllNlI'1.ll lf4lm.ntlw11 1nl1ml'l'mll1mlwQu llwlrzx m Q61 NIELODY S. BYRD Home Er.-oiioniiw DIANA NI. CQALARRESE Home Econoniic-N CHARLES CALDERONE Long Brzincli Ierwey City Rnsincw Aclininixtnitioii Smith Plaiiifielcl JOYCE CAM PBELL Aclliiiiiistrativc Sciences Fords SALX ATORE AI. CIAPPADONA Industrial Eclncatimi AYLM New York BARBARA A. CARLSON Pliysical Eclncatioii Cedar Knolls KATHY L. CARNIVALE Home Econoniiu Union -IAAIES Nl. CASALINO Riisim-xx Acliiiinixtizitiini Newark SUSAN T. CATENARO Distrilnilivc Eclncaitiwn Garfield ROCCO CAYALLLZZI IllLlllNtl'IHl Ecliicaition Belleville GLENN D. CECCQHINE Pliysicul Enliicarimi Xlanville KATHLEEN A. CIELI Hume Econoniics Burlington AIARY Nl. CELNIER Dixtrilnitive Ecluuitioii YYallinQton DAVID C. CIHAINER Riiximwx Aclininistration Clifton CYNTHIA I. CHARLES Hmnc Ecmiuiniu YYaIlington CHRISTINE CHASE Bnsimwx Ecliiuitimi Union BARBARA A. CQHELAK IInins Iiuoiioiiiiv,-s Czirterei ALFRED A. CIPOLLETTI Hnsinuss Anliniiiistmtinii YYyc:k0ff LINDA fl. COLANANNI Rnxinew ECll1l'dtlUI'l Kenvil TOM COLLINS Imlii-.!i'ial Alta Paraxnnx tug, ll' f.N IX MAN li. COOK Physical l'klue':nliun CAIKOL COl'nli.'XU Ilumc Econmnics x1ilfhNOII Clifton NANCY CZ, CIOSTANXO llmm' ECOIlOIlliL'N Czwlstuflt DIOANNE FERREHI COTE Home Economics Lymlhurst MARY ELLEN CRECC,-X Home Eccmomics Prospw,-ct Park G LENN A DOROTHEA CROK I KETT Physical Educaticm Rutherford N1 ARI.-X N N.-X O. CIIIONI PTK JN Home Ecollmnin-s Elimlmcth PATRICI.-X Nl. CIRL'SIL'S Home Ecmmlnics Ruclu-llv Park NIICIHAEI . PETER CLOCO lillwilu-xx :xdlUiIliNil4illiOII VICKI CURLISS Physical Education CAROL .-X. DANZER Home Ecrmnnxiu CARL N. D.-XVIS Businvss .xdl1lilIiNIl'2liiOl1 Bvllcvilli' Nlillvillu l'n'u11chx'illc linux QDIHIIQL' LEEANNE DAVIS Business Enlm-.xtinn E.ut Orgungu ELISSA DE .-XLNlElD.'X Bllsincss. Eclllcutinn Kun-m AIOIIN D. DE FARBIERI ' Physical Eclm-1ltio11 Xuxlu ROSENLXHY D. DE FILIPPIS ' Hvaillh Prnffsxsimls Puri x1lll'l'ilX CR.-Xlil XY, DECN,-XRO Busim-xx Xclministmtimn ROBERT DECOHIA XYL'l'lh1XX km-n Blmllcsx pXnln1inixtr.llimm Exliwn ROBERT W. DE -II-XXXE Bmimws 'Xclministlxltimn Nlilllmrn RICIILXRD A. DE LXAT BllNillL'NS .xCllllil'liNlI'1ltlOlI Han llxm uv .XXCZEILX Cf. 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FITCH Phy sin-.il I':llllQ'AiU1lll IOHN T. FULIQY BllNIll4,'N'4 XLlm1n1stm'.1liu11 KEVIN XI FORD BUSIIICNN 'xiIIlilXllNlI'iltlUll 5 XXDHX FOSTER BIINIIIUNSE1l1IL'AllUIl 5P,':, Y 'Q v ,A NZ X ,1 g,5,.: ' on 215595-i ' ,419 3? . fu' iv! KJV, 5Q,:a5gu345 33' 'KHQTL-1 .--3 W -vv-'17 'f11dZfli'fF' . A A sr , ,. Q ' ,L f .N 5 0 -'--. , Q3 1 ' -. mr-gf? PTHIIXYOIKI Clcn Huck XX'eQtfield Orange Haickn-mack EliLuluL-th Nlrmtcluir Littlc Falk PklI'NiPPill1f Clifton Fords Links Iliawatlm REIIHN-63' l,ix'ingston South Axnlmy Fun' Luwll Clliftrm MARY CIVXTIIEHINE FR XXDSEN Ilonw ICCUIHJIIIIQN CQXHOI, LYXNIC FRXNK Hmm' I':L'OIl0IHlL'N .XXCZICIM FR.XXXliiOl..X Pllf'SlCLll Erlmulnm 16-I Swmth .xlllblly Lukvwood Hcllcvillv -xv' 1 'X 1 ' YI 1 V53 2 Adm' ' - L IANICE GREEN Busim-ws Eilllflllltlll CLINQX Nl. 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CQRAFF Bllsim-Ns xLlIllllliNKl'QlllUll XYILLIE lf. CQHXILXNI BllNiIl1'SN 'xLllIlilliNil'iltlUll I'.'XTHlCIl.'X XI, CH X380 Ilflllll' EL'UllUIllil'N NXNCY lf. CQRAXY Humc liuunuuuiu . V, , ,,, I f X.. xl 145 H'.Hx wut HM H113-X X1wvr'4l.nrx lilw-mln W 1 n1+i .'U l'.1uupp,1m lwlv Xl-1Inl1l.L!! fklxfffm X1-nun f lxitwn H1111 vlluln,-lvl FIIYIUIIL 1 fln'llu'11lm1 Yullm YvXx.1l'lX LUIIINII , . INXVI' Ipmlglh CAROL CUSTAVSON Physical Education SHARON A. HALBERT Home Economics KAREN IIARE Adniinistrtive Science MARIA HASTERLIS Home Economics MARY HAYEK Physical Education ROBERT R. HEINRICI-I Business Adininistration KAREN V. HERBERT Business Administration ROBERT L. HERMANNI Montville Belleville Newark Saddle Brook Paterson iclgetield Park Passaic Physical Education Beachwood RICHARD T. HESSELS Business Administration Rutherford PATRICIA A. HETSKO Home Economics Paramus ROBERT B. HILDEBRANDT Business Adininistration North Plainfield NANCY A. HOERMANN Business Education Baywille CYNTHIA HOLIDAY Home Econoinics N6Wal'li DIANE E. HOLZHAUER Industrial Education Lakewood MONICA A. HONEYSETT Business Education Orange IOANNE M. HORNICK Home Economics BOOHTOII JAMES S. HORVATH Industrial Arts Verona HELEN E. HUGHES Home Economics Bogota CAROL L. HUYLER Physical Education KGHTHY LINDA M. JAHN Home Economics Kearny MICHAEL A. JAMES Physical Education East Orange CAROL A. IANDURA Home Economics Clifton DAVID L. IOHNSON Physical Education Newark EVAN T. JONES Business Adininistration Sayre-ville YOLANDA M. IUE Home Economics Atlantic City BEVERLY E. IURCENSEN ' Home Economics Fairfield LAURA A. KACICZ Business Education Point Pleasant 3.-mis KACZKA Business Education Lim-mln Park NIARSII.-X ,X. KXNILIXN Pllvsicul l'1flllL'illiIlll 'l'lU'IliliS,-X W. KAIWINSKI Husim-ss l'1mlm':lliml Xl.-XR!-X K.-XZDOB.-X liusim-ss EIIIICRIHIJII ROIIIQN LICXVIS Kl'Il,I.l,li B1lNilll'SN.'XKllllilli5ll'l1liUlI RON.-XLD KELLY Pllysicul liclucutinn DAVID P. KEl'1lllLlAN .'XLlI1lilliNlI'llliVL' Sou-lu-vs DORA L. KING Bnsinuxs. Education ELLEN S. KIHPJXN Home El'Ullllll1iL'N f:Yll'll'X Hlll Hnnlxlmll lrvinglun Vlwl Urzuugc VVQIYIHC Blu mm field New Sh1'cwsIm1'y RilllXVilf' IERRY KIVONYITZ Buxim-ss N1i.ll1ilgL'lllL'lIl Lvlllilll JOSEPH 5. KONXHKONYSKI Physical Eclucukiml Blmnniiclnl ANIDRE.-X R. KONCI Business ELlllL'2lKiU1l Pvrlln ,Xnnlmy RODNEY I.. KOONCIC Dixlrilmlivc I'fclm-.lliun XL-xv.u'k .-Xl.L.XN D. KOPSICI, Busillcxs ,'XtlIllilliNtl'LlKilllI Clifton Nl.-NRG.-XHET E, KORNXS Home EL'Ull0llliCN Kfulnnm CHURCH T, KOl'l.Ol'5l XS :Xclx11il1ixtx'11tix'a' St'll'llL'k'N Rk'.H'llf DUNN-X C. KOXY.Xl,lQfYK Phx sip-.ll limhu-.xliunx Pvnnmullwxu IOHN Il. KH XXYUZYK Buxincxs .'xCllllilllNUQlli1lII D0l'Cll..XH KHILI. Busimws .xilIIliIllNIl'.lflUIl CYNTIIIX if KROIHQI Hmm' l':k'0llUllllk'N lfDNY.XliD B. KRUVSF limllu-xx xkllllilIlNfl'.lflIlll - 1 Xmlll lwxumxxwk X1.4plm-xx wud Nm 'mln 11 PLLIILN SUlIll'iNl7U1'1t JOHN KRYSTOFIK Business Education SUSAN T. KEDLA Home Econoniiu CHRISTINE KLLIK Busincxs Education KATHY KUPCSIK Home EL-Onoiniu HARRY KUSHNIER Industrial Education IILL A. LAABS Pliy'-tical Education MOSES C. LAITERXIAN XYinfield Park Passaic Wallington Rochelle Park Irvington XYeeliawkeii Phi Nical Education North Arlington MICHAEL E. LANDI Pliysical Eduuition Kearny LINDA L. LATOLIRETTE Pliysical Education XYhitehouse Station CANDICE D, LEANZA Pliysin-al Education HELENE L, LEEDER Home Economics North Bergen North Bergen ROBIN ZEISS LEKIANOXYICZ Child Services PALLO D. LENIOS Adiiiiiiistlutire Sc-iencex L.-XRRY N.Xi.I, LEXYIS Adininistratiw Suieiices SLSANNAH LIKIN5 ,Xdiniriixtriitivc Scifeiitw NLXRIE X. LILOI,-X Home Econoniiu RLTH P, LIPK,-X Bmiiiws Adiniiiixtrution DEETTE A. LITTLE Ilonie Ecoiioniiu LINDA Cf. LOCKHEED Plij-intl Eulityttlliili FRXNI-Q E. LUI VQONU Ruxiiitw ,Xiliiiiiiixtinitioii Qfifw Nutlcy Irvington Carteret Newark Clifton Pairiiiiius Orange Coiivt-nt Station LUCII 124' if ga i C , li' liOl':l'IH'l Xl lAIll'X linulm--.X lfrluu .lllllll llm lvlm-.ul Xl.lI'l'f Xl ll N1 ll lhmnf-wx X-lunllmllnwlu lI..1l-1-ml. l lX1lf.Jl'ldl NN lllf l lilNO l N NI ll lillsllu-xx lfmlulm ,ull-un l'. rullml J lXXli'lf xuxr K xlln-wl',1lx1m.1llmn Iwi-wx f wt: SLN XX Xl X1 .1 JNX SKI llfum' lwfmfunmx YN l'Oli Nl XI 'lil lmluxlrml Xrtx fQ.X'l'lll X Nl Xlflflil L- lllmlu-ssl'fnlm'.1tuvln qg--- .,,,,. hr ROBERT Nl.-XRCHI N.fXNl,H Xl. Xllf QC .l .xillIlllllNll'AllXr' SL'll'IlL'1'x XXXETTIC Nl Xl XCLCLI llllllll' l',LTllIflllllK'S jXNlI35 .X. Nl.Xll.l.l'fI lmluxlriul lfwllu-.nln411m FKXNK YY. Nl XNIX BllSllll,'NN ,'XilIl1llllSlI'1illOIl P.fXl'l,.X A. Nl.XHClllI-25 llume l':L'OllOllIll'N Busincss .Xclminislration Xlbst New Yurlx ROBERT Nl:XliCO'I'l'I,l,l IllllllNll'lLil Emllluxticxln lflllmuml lJ.lI'li JOHN XY. NlgXHOT'l',X BllNllIL'N5 .Xclxninislrulimm D-llL'l'NUII FHAXKIICSC1, N1XliSll,XI.l, llulm'EL-mn1u11liL-s E.1st Oruugm K.-XTIILICEN Nl. X1pXRSlI.'Xl,L Home EL'l7ll4lllllL'S xvllylll PIlIl,l.IP NIXHTONE PllYNlL'ill lfnllxcaltloll Kt.'ill'llCX DONNA Nl, XlfXRZI.XI,I llmm' l':L'llllOIIllL'N Puri Nll Nl.XlilqX Nl. Xl XSlfll'l.l.l l':L'llllOllllL'N jOllNll.K1CflQ.XNX BllSlllL'NN Xmllllilnixllxllimn l'X'l'llllflX lf. Xllf fl Xllllll l'l1x siull lilllltilllllll jxxuas YI mc: mn: l'lly slull lfnlllullluln KLXHY lf, Nli' lilillflf' l'l1y Nu-.xl lxmluu-.ltlmx lllllllllllll ljallvlxnmln bla-11 llulw' Ummm li.un L x l,.1xlOl.u1-'L 2 ROBERT MC CLINNESS Business Adlnnnistztltiml IANICE S. MC KEE Home ECOIIUIIIICN IO.-XX C. MC NINCH Bminess Edna-.ttion ILXLLA I.. MC QLILLA Home EL-onomiw STEPHAN A. MEGNA Industrial Arts ROBERT Mf MEISIXCER Business Achninlstatiou ANNA MELNYK Plnncal Education GLORIA T. MERCLIRIO Plnfsical Education ALBERT R. MERCLRO ECOIIOIIIICS MARY SUSAN MERRILL Home ECOIIOIIIILN DEBRA A. METZ Home Economics JIM MICLIORINI Buxinexs Administration IEFFREY D. MILLER Accounting RAND F. MILLER Business Administration IERRY L, MILLS Bminess Administration IPL-XTTIE MITCHELL Businew Education Colonia M'iIliu1nstown Roc-kwuway Bayonne Belleville Middletown Perth Amboy Lyn dh u rst Verona Nutley Freehold XVinfield Park Verona Haledon Bloomfield Trenton ROBERT R. MOLKENTHIN Industrial A115 Pf1Ydmll5 ANA M. MORENO Business Education 111011 CHN SHARON WALSH MORIZIU Home Economics Cllffu ood Beach KATHLEEN B. MOSOLINO Plmywical Education Fort Lee RICHARD R MUNI AN Econounu Montclan IXNINE S, MURPHY llome Economics PATRICIA Nl. NILRPIIY Physical Education NANCY E. NlL'RR. xY Business .-Xcllnillistratimm NICK NIYKLLAR Physical Eclncutiun PETER .-X. NAZARECHLK Physical Eillliklllfill CAROLYN R. NECR.-X Beverly Curlstzult Way ne Rr rvrm lely n Florul Park Business Eclncutiun Nullcy CAROL L. NECRETE Physical Education RllI'l1Cl'lVUI'Cl KAREN L. NELSON Business Ecluc-.ation Cllmtlmn IADNYICA Y. NIEPIEKLO Business :Xcl1ninistratinn Fill'll1llIQllAll0 MARIE A. NISIYOCCI.-X Home Economics Nutlcy SIIEIL,-XCII NOLAN Ilonw Economics llgulnllmfiylfl ROBERT XY. NORTON Rusincss.'Xcl1ninislra1tion Rmgnm LINDA A. NOSTI llmnc Econmnics Halle! ANTHONY FRANK NOYELLINO BUSINESS.'xlll1'lllllNII'.lIlk1ll Rlmunfxclnl Sll.-XRYN R. NLSS :Xu-mllmtilxg Hurrison PlllLl,lP Xl. O'l7ONNEl.L llllllhllllll Xrls lmilslrllllxt RORICRT .I. OLI-fl.XR Ruslnn-ss Eclllvutiml lflmxx and Park Dl XNE Xl. ONNY llunu' l'luu1m111lcs I ln-lvl' .lXt'QI'El.INli x. ouxusmh Rnsmcss l':LlIlL'.lIlOl1 Xl Illl.illlNIHU'il SLS KN R OT'I'O Plnsu-All Emlum-.xfwn IM-L X DIANE T. PACIFICO Hriine Ecuuoinicx -lersey City CARLA ANN PALERMO Busincss Education Cliffside Park JOSEPH PALIANTO Business Adiniiiisiraitioii Hawthorne PATRICIA E. PAPA Business Ecliiuitioii Nlidcllwex PAMELA Nl. PARSELK Home Econoinics Newark ROBIN PAUL Physical Education North Bmnxwick NIADELEINE K. PECORARO Home Economics Nulley NANCY Nl. PENNINCTON Home Econoniicx Fairview JILL I. PEPE Physical Education Paramus DIANE L. PEHSCIHEID Home Economics Purainus VVILLIAM Nl. PESCEVICH Bunineis Administration Cai-ficlcl LUCILLE PETRECCA Pliysical Ecluuzitirnn Bloomfield IOSEPH A. PETROSKY Biisincrss Ediicaition Linden ANNETTE Nl. PHILIPPE Biisincas Adininistratinn Nludiwn KENNETH PHILLIPS Busini-Ss Acliiiiiiislmtioii NIAHY C. PICKLESIMER Hume Ecoiioinics Irvington PlU'1'1llIl1S V V, . L, we g,.... i-E ,-,QJE -4 x L 'rm' 'QW' IIC KN CQ I'II'Ij X Ilnnn- lfcmmluulu CIUIIIJUN S. I'INfQIffI'IR linsim-xx .AKIIIIIIIINIIXIIIUII ICNIII. I'IN'I'O IIIINIIIVNS ,AKIIIIIIIINIIIIIIUII R1 PY A, I,I'I'YINflIfR I,I1A'Nll'2lI If1Il11'.1Kiun DENNIS S. l'OI.I, XCK IllfIllSII'Il1I Arts -IO ANNE IJ, IYORTICR IIIINIIIUNN AIIIIIIIIINIVLIIIUII JAMES S. PUAVERS l'ln'sic-nl If:lIIlL'llIIUIl TIIONIAS E. PRYSLAK Rnnincss AnInxinisl1'z1tinn SEZ.-XNNE Nl. PYNCKELS Horns Ecnnnlnics MARILYN RAFFO IInn1c IZCUIIOIIIICS ELIZABETH XI. RECN Rnsinp-as Adnminiatraxtinn ANNAMARIE C. RICI-IIUS Hmne EC.'OI1OlllIL'N SUSAN A. RIDCIK Home Economics IOIIN RII Rnwincw :AlIlUIllI5II'1iIIOIl BARRY XY. ROBINSON Rnsincss Acllnillistraltirm CERALDINE ROBINSON Hnlne Economics. FLORENCE BI. ROGERS Business ECIllClltIUI'l JOHN NI, RONIEI Business .'ALII11Il1INIl'iiIfIOll IRENE ROOSNIA Bnwincws .'ACIIllIllIhlfk1II0ll CAROL A, ROTII Physicall Enlucatinn DALE E. RUDY IIo1nc ECOIIOIIIILN LINDA RLDY Ilnnlc Economics PETER R. RUSSO. IR. Rnninws .ACIIIIIIIISIIXIIIKYII CIAIL T. RYRAK Bnsim-as Aclministrulinn PIIILLII' SALINIRENE. 'IR Rnsincss .AKIIIIIIIISIRIIIUII NANCY SALL IIIINIIIUNS Enlnnuxliun AXEI3 SAN1L'I'fl, Ilmnc I':C'lHIUlllICN LALRA SANSON Plxyxicul IiiIlIL'QlIIUll I'inIg1-Iwlrl I'..lst Iiunn-vuclx C.I1iIwIwI'K1r'k I.VIlfIIIlIISI Ijnrznnux fIL'cI.ll'fQ1'mL- Nm-wpurf N1-ws IIIllIl'NI1lXK'lI I1'x'inQIun Cllcn Rock RI fmfll nficld Rrlck Tuwn Buyonnu Nluplcwond Bronx East Orange C.n'ficInl PLIIUIF-llll Ch-n Rock Ha lxx' thnrnc Bcllcvillc Rclh-ville lfliflnn Elnm xrms cIP.n'k ifl.nIN I'.m.m- 'll 'gnnx wk I'cqu.1nnnnIx PETER S 'CNT XX -X Busintss 'XClITll1l1SlTlllOll Pattison .-XNTHONX P Sf -XRL XTELLI Busintss Adinuustiation Bloomfield R-XLPH A QCHXDE Plixsit il Edunation ersex C ltx HENRY NY. SCH.-XLK Business Adininistration JANET A. SCHERER Home Economics ARLENE H. SCHMEHL Pliysical Education KEVIN P. SCHMITT Business Administration ROBERT D. SCHUCK Business Adniinistration New Brunswick IOYCE .-X. SCHNVARZENBACH Home Economics Hawthorne JEFFREY S. SCIIYVARZYVAELDEB Industrial Education Naples CVS-'ENDOLYN D. SCOTT Business Education Newark ROBIN L. SCOTT Horne Economics Margate DONNA M, SEBROXVSKI Home Economics MHPVOOCI MARIANNE K. SERAFIN Home Economics P2lSSvf1iC ELIE SERMABEIKIAN Business Administration Lyndhurst KEVIN A. SHAW Distrilintive Education VGFUH21 ROBERT M. SILVA Distributivu Education Clifton C.-XTHY L. SIPLER Home Economics Flemington EVANC-ELINE K. SMITH Business Education Cranbury KATHRYN M. SMITH Home Economics Keypoit L.-XUB.-X A. SMITH Physical Education Linden MARY ELLEN SMITH Business Adininistration Passaic BARTON D. S. SMYTHE Business Administration Murray Hill ELIZABETH EVA SOMOGYI Business Administration Cedar Crovc JAMES SPADAVECCHIA Physical Education Newark CHRISTINE .-X. SP.-XDOLA Pliysical Education Palisades Park CHARLES SPINA :Xdininistrativc Sciences Li-'nc.lhurst 27-1 I . s 1 1 I i V I f ' I - I l 1 1 e '7 ' 3' i-IND 'Af' 1 ff' If' -' -' V x ill --vs. 'f llnsiflx , ' 3- . FV A0115 ' -in 1 If ' W , 'N 'bf . 1 Q X E Eu A . -'- f F' A ' ' 5 z' ' f, , , - V , X K :sv - jf, ',,., W . . 1 Q5 xv- E Q'--J fin QM? H, 51.4 50,-1 H e. .-Fifi?fn3QiFG!1Ejstj'kQQ,fZQ,f, i 1 xr x, ,I L I I ,L r N 1 I. X f bex -V U 'z . J Q'-. , ' 19' on 1 1 I m -,E W .,.:.,. T Wifi 'vx ROBIN C. SPOHNLXX lllllllff1':l'1lllOlllit'N P.-XUL Y. STAHLIN Buxincss .XKlIIliIIiNll'Llli0Il JAMES ST.,XPI.I'ITON Bmimws ,xllllllIliNtl'llliUlI ROBERT C. STOIILEH Plwsicul Elllll'klliUIl wi1,L1A-xxx STR.vXfll.IXOS Busimws ,xlllIIilllNtl'kiliHll Tl IONIAS K. STHlZEI.Nl,XN ,xCllllilliNtl1ltiYK'SL'iL'llL'L'N CRAIG S. STHOEYI-Ili Bmixn-xx .XLII!liIliSlI1lfiHIl JUAXXIS -I. STHL'Bl.E Health l'ZllllL'lltiUll NELSON SZARF .xlllI1illiNtI'llliYCSl'iCllC1,'N NIAHIXN X VI. TAFVR llrunc Iicmmllm-N NILIIIOIAS 'lf T.XN1.XIll.O lllclmtlml liflm-.1tim1 .xml TL't'hllUlUL f FRANK WI, 'I',XHT.XC2l.I.X BIINIIICNN .XLllllilIiNlT.lfiUIl YXNCY WI. T NYLON Dlxtrilmliu- l':illll'kltl0ll Nlalphfxu n :Ll NL-xx Plwwnlcllu 1 Trung Nldlm .nh BI, mlnficld Xlinllqmcl P.1rk Rikllftfivlml Suwwx ll'Yill fUIl I'-wrt Lu' Pvlnwllillflnl What fyhlilfui KHIJXK vu DI XXXIC .X. 'l'ifZ.XY llumc lfuvlmnzliu UIZYIHII lil'SSlfl,l,. CI. TODAHU Hmmm-xx xkllllIIliNfl'.ltiUH l3l1w111l1vlJ -ll7Hl'fl'll Xl. 'I'OX1XRf'lll0 IHilllNll'l.l1 his l'.urN'n xx N1Xlii2l'liHl'I'l'f NI TUXI 'x5IfIAI,O llmm' l'iL'mlll11HllxN Iilxtiu-1'l4n'd ,Ili XXXIC If. TOHU llurm-l umu11niu fflxltv-V. Xl,l,XN F. 'l1USC'.XXU lilnim-W X4ll111111sIl.Lfiwl' Xml--5 LINUX Xi, IHXLIIII-,XlRliN1. Hmm' lzunzwunu Illilmlv ROSCOE E. TROTMAN Physical Education LOI5 M. THF.-XNO Home Economics KEITH ION TWITTY Business Administration GEORGE URKO Adniinistrativc Sciences ALBERT VARSOLONA Industrial Arts IOHNNY A. VAUGHN. IR. Administrative Sciences LAURA Nl. VECCIIIONE Administrative Sciences IUNE E. VENSON Home Economics RALPH F. VENTOLA Industrial Arts CHERYL M. VENTURO Business Education LORRAINE F. VIOLA Home Economics ANTHONY V. VITA Business Administration GEORGE VLASTARAS Business Administration FRANKLIN WALKER Physical Education MARIIANE WALSH Home Economics 1276 Montclair Bloomfield Clifton Livingston Lyndhurst Elizabeth Springfield Montclair Bloomfield Closter Chatham Hawthorne Newark Iersey City Rutherford W Ov' 3 ' , 'J 3:2 :A : if DEXISE M. XYOOTEN E EILEEN Il V. XXN Il1.nv.,' Ei....': 1. E, LEX X E. V- RED i'J'hlT, E-Ili1,1'I :. IJ: P KUEI. X V- KTM JN I22...w.,1. E U1 1. f . P XTEZIL I K XR XTN' PX PES--.A.giEl'1,J1-Z. fi EET!! N1 V- KU P-Z1 INKIEV- ll X H :rw E. 1. i '-11.2 .U XII Wm A L. 'A Ef .NEIL Il :.1f.'E. 1. 1: F1 '?.,... Nl KEY ANX V- ELEFX B'1Ni1.f:xE.1'1 ,'.L in 1. K 5' Cf XHUI, Ni. VIEHXEF. Bi-::.f.w Efkkiii 1. L'-1. f XYILHELNI nl. XYEPKNIC II.1i'lNfTfii.X7fN Ff- .XETEXIES X, XYEFT5 B'L-izvgw .XLf:t1i1.1-Zmifji. E.,i Q: GEORGE XYETZEL Pf1j.4iL'J E'lx:pgtiQ:1 Hgq Elf, FFLXXCES TGDD XYHARTON H tin' EL' i'Z1.f's S. if, UT IOHN J xxHEL.xx B1.biI.L'N5 AQi::11:.1-31:1 11. 5 mpg L31 H: CNVENDQLHX XYILEY H me E.'s:1a:..iv E510 MARY LOUISE NVILLIAMS Bwbixvs Al:::i:1iftfi:i:v:'. X: XIAEREEN YYILLIAMS Plqwinaf Elug,1iian E4-1 O SHIRLEY Ni. XYILLIAM5 HAH: E011 fziiw X1 1:1 W REXA Ni. YYIXES H3119 Evi1.if::.iu- V PETER XYIXNICRI Hfif. Ek:-.zbaii ' xx - 4. IKDITH H. XYOLFF Hsin: Ecixfzztxo Lf-TK-k H.::1e E. in iiaig- .st Omit 1 BASES?-X A. XVYILLANIEY H :w6Exf:.5111iE- xxallit SESAXXE Xl. XXWVNXE H 111: E. v1.'i:..i: H445 NIAFJ' XXX K. X XRLZEE Xltx:i:.1fiT.1i:-.Q N-.limpw V l. XHRY X. YEHC2 B'1-iinnx.X.2':i1i.iN!T4I1ii. Nl tix ROBERT Cf YESHXKQ Ff.1N:k.1f Ei-:L..:: Hr. Will: CAII. P. ZACCACNIXO Physical Education LINDA ZACAHIXO Home Economies ELCENIA C. ZAINIIS Physical Education DONALD A. z,yyvisH,x Business Education PATRICIA A. ZENIAK Physical Education IACQLELIXE XI, ZICCAHDI Business Education ROBIN E. ZIECLER Physical Education ALLEN ZOLTO Business Administration NVEXDY 31. ZL'LAl.'F Home Economics STANLEY ZULEKYSKI Physical Education 7 1. Egg Harbor Hackensack XYest Orange Fair Lawn Hackettstoyvn Carteret Montclair Rah way 'Gr' 'E ik. Lake Hopatcong Harrison k-...... STATE 3 I C- 2 Q ' 1905 ' Orrigz QF Y.-45 P E DENY To The Senior Class College people traditionally have rather ambivalent vieyvs about emotions. On the one hand, part of the real charm of college life most evident at alumni reunions and at college convocations is a glorification of noble enthusiasms and positive emotions about Alma Mater. Most of us delight in our colleges athletic achievements, the pub- lications of its faculty, the charisma of its best teachers and the renown of its distin- guished alumni. XYe need not feel defensive about the nostalgia of alumni perusing old yearbooks or the memories that revive yvhen the alumna or alumnus returns to Col- lege Hall and its mission bell tower. These emotions are as properly praiseyvorthy as is our love for our syveetbearts. our family, our birthplaces and our religious and other cultural traditions. On the other hand. the strong influence of Neoplatonism and its insistence on head good. body bad: intellect good. emotions bad, has been mediated to all of us through the asceticism of the Roman Cathloic tradition and the puritanism of the European Protestant tradition. It has made most of us in college very suspicious of emotions af- fecting serious study and scholarship. XYe are concerned with the intellect, with care- ful scrutiny of the facts and with the research into man and nature which must not be slanted or sullied by feelings. As a result, it has become commonplace and almost trite these days to lament the underdevelopment of the emotional side of ourselves through form tal education while ive grant the properly honored results of cognitive inquiry. A healthy graduate should have developed his full being. I think ive can all profit from remembering Alexander Pope's wise comment that the emotions are the sail and the mind is the rudder of the ship which is representative of the personality. XVe need the yvise direction which comes from cognitive inquiry, but we just as certainly need the emotional force to move compassionately and vigorously toward the goals of indi- vidual development and the social good. QQQQA David XV. D. Dickson President . I ur, A. 1 .Cr,4: 'VJ N-zsmf Q '- 'l'w Q, x sq? .s 'w ,fi , -'x xxx xxx! 1 Mi x -. , 1 'M NX Rx' . '-'V K I -45 5 HN! ,. L 1 Q ' 'f P1 . ' 1 ' K ...M f 41 -A i l ' ' XS-1, w. . I- ixxl I Q, 5 - x 5x 4 --I., I. J- 4h ' A , ' ,,vNJ ,- I , . ...aw .. . wp-- ,-by ' rf'- -.. 1 1 ' '-v , L,- 'H-on.. mi, .lv I In ITV'---,. I si J' . I J- I' . 'N'-A. x I X 'i?vuv.,-l-,-'uhmg I . , 1 1 ' 1 K f I . IHJ J I-Qu., 1... . ,. , ,gm Senior Ball J 'XAVKXQ Q , V if A .,.,rff'f ! , X f J. L' I 4 , i .,-'B' '-' ' 1:25 .'t' I is 1 I ' ' 5. '1 4 --. ,, 1 f 'ps 'X .Q ns? Q . : v' I .V At x nos I ti , , ., ,. ,, '.f If -.gf - N QH2'ix,'.fIL.f '?'f'3 NL . x ,,,L 1 fr.. ?':5'f7,'-'...Z ' :Tlx '-If f 4:2 i.,--42..- - 21. Ai' -ffm- f tiff'- l '.-.!f1bfg,...fQggj' V' navuqzv Lg: gn Gunn-J. 1122 -T' if 1 1:-,MQ r-'mr-S-1'-V Senior Banquet N bv: b -W., V. xv, - .m - K., 1,-w,..:4x .... '- v ,,-.y. . 'W .,,, .1 ,...x.-.J-4 1. --H R - .. ff ,. - ' - ' ' 2.1 - f 2 , N mv X fx-,f wg- ' ' Q WS' B VU 'il-:ob-H-Tffw r I 282 Q -Q? , ,- . U, .4 3 F Qs? Senior Wine and Cheese Party Q42 X-' file, 3' r 1 ali LA P-LN I fe 4' 1 4- F. . ' ii 34, YT iii :sa-maui Wy-GQ I viii 'kin A-, ' -L X I . .5'f-L fb' 4' .522 39 .fi 'J L J' ' ' 4 q 'W QI- o .T 'L S XX .lv ' - 47, . 'gl xp an O M .3 Y- fs Vw fl. L ,f -T I Y 1 1 -'14 1 i I 1 l ,.. I I'll be there-youill see me. Iill be the one with the look of satisfaction for a job well done. I'll be the one with fear in my heart of the unknown ahead. I'll be the one with the tear of loneliness on my cheek. You'll see me. The one in the gown- With the square hat and tassle. Down there-on the field. Inst one among the educated l'll be there. But my mincl will he with the memories of the years of hooks and friends. Anal in the future, with questions of where it all will take me. l'll he there-you'll see me. LS CAMPANA , , ,.,, ,.,.1 - .,.g3 1,11 V , Cornelia Nl. Ball Joanne M. 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BS. 232. 234. 238. 241. 2553, 279. 284. 285. 286. 287. 298. 299. 302. 307. 309 Anthony Desiderioscioli .............,................,.............................,.......,.......... 67 Jerry Ford ......................... ........ 5 S, 59. 94. 95. 120. 121. 188. 189. 244. 282 Joanne Cabel ................. ...,.,................,..,........,..,...................... 60 . 117 La Campana is chartered and budgeted by the Stu- dent Covernment Association, Incorporated of Montclair State College. La Campana would not be complete without ac- knowledgement to the following for their informa- tion and aid. Mr. Ralph Smith of Herff Iones Mr. Robert Cox and Mr. Kevin Nolan of Da- vor Photos, Philadelphia, Penn. 292 Valerie Henken ...... jim johnston ....,... Dayid Klein ......... Kathy Xlosolino ...... Kevin Nolan ........ N1oreyO'Brien ..,,... Eddy O'Connor... Ted Olde .............,.,.... Coreen Onnembo ...... Mike Ruiz ............... Dan Sabatello ......... john Scruggs ......,. 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