SUNY Plattsburgh - Cardinal Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)

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cardinal I965 CARDINAL 1965 STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PL ATTS BURGH NEW YORK A time for change — An anniversary — A new symbol of the future — College campus 1965 — A revolution — 2 4 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 6 8 11 13 14 THE ACADEMIC TRADITION 18 WHO ' S WHO Alvie Kinch Georgianna Le Brocq Thomas Loughan Harold Marsh James Mihalko Charles Monsees Francine Pape 19 Scholarship — Leadership — Citizenship Learning — Truth — Integrity Today ' s Honor Tomorrow ' s Hope KAPPA DELTA PI k An 20 KAPPA DELTA PI 21 WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE BOARD WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE BOARD— ROW I: Campbell. Alexander. Flu, Kennedy. Hoffman. Bell. ROW 2: Fitzgerald. Holub. Coccia. Sails. Hogle. Burch. Kelley. 22 HONORS CONVOCATION Black robes — Bright colored hoods — Faculty honoring students — Pomp and Circumstance — Silence — Ceremony — Special — 23 24 I SENATORS Reilly St. John Casazza Flaherty DeLong Tromblee Sherman Stephen Bell Riley Crowley Jacques 26 STUDENT ASSOCIATION FINANCE BOARD Porter Hockford McCabe Bchem Farrell Chizuk COURT Tucker Nash Puglisse Bcrkowitz Sanzone Zatonski 27 2K So just what is an R.A.? Always efficient — Forever organized — Incessantly studious? R.A. ' s are efficient — (typing with one finger.) R.A. s are patient — (at 4 in the morning.) R.A. ' s are studious — (especially before exams.) R.A ' s are human — (and aren ' t we glad!) I 5 ' ill!! n 29 31 COLLEGE UNION BOARD 32 FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS 33 INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL 34 SORORITY COUNCIL 36 ALPHA KAPPA PHI 37 DELTA KAPPA DELTA 39 40 PHI KAPPA CHI THETA KAPPA BETA 42 43 44 45 PI ALPHA NU 46 47 48 SPORTS 49 SOCCER 50 ROW I: Armfield, Garrow. Jones— Cap ' l., Ruhl. Gomez. ROW 2: Welchcr— Mgr.. Malloy. Manners. Semler. Lufkenhaus, Coach Robertson. CROSS COUNTRY 52 53 55 SWIMMING e 57 WRESTLING ROW I: Kilroy. Keelin. Blaise. Ruhl. Adler. Caccuillo. Lulkenhaus. Wright. ROW 2: Bur- nell. Havens. Manning. Richer. Ripley. Nagel. McDonald. Jones. Scott. ROW 3: Lang. Rogan. Parris, Fredette, Colver. Drapeau. Coach Lueft. TRACK GOLF Coach Jasirab. Sabine. Verga, Ellsworth. Walker. Plodder. Tamblyn. ROW I: Mumley, La Marche. Lorgan. Masone. Butler. Lotighan. ROW 2: La Due. Stone, LaPointe. Collins. Wiethake. ROW 3: Manager Lessels. Jause. Shpur. Baratto. Coach Rangazas. 60 WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 64 CHEERLEADERS ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES FOOTLI6HTERS President — Long. Vice President — Morrett. Secretary — Rich, Treasurer — McDuffie, Historian — HolTman. Bis- kin, Baker. Rader, Clark, Flemings, Goldstein, Dona- hue, Panico. Lcvinson. Johnson. Hairston, Soniat. De- duct. Saville. Little. Slutsky. Peltier. Hyman, Germain. Lukaszenie . Nirga, Advisor — Mr. Caukins. 69 BAND 72 73 74 75 TWIN VALLEYS 78 Hassos Boots Cards To First Victory In their second start of the lea ■on. the Card Booters. led by Pav lo Hassos. kicked their way to i resounding 5-2 victory over thi DID YOU KNOW? . . . that Doc Redcay coached our basketball team back in the early forties? . . . that in 1941, boys and girls ping-pong intramurals were played? . . . that in 1942 the most popu- lar intramural sport was badmin- THE NORTHERN LIGHT Edltor-ln-OiM -BlanHv HaUoomjr Managing Editor — Georgr Carrano Feature Editors — Tom Spauldlng. Jeanne Fane LI Sporta Editor— Ira Lm Rlddla STAFF George Sherman Sport Photographer Pamela CopeUnd Photographer Pat Chizuk Circulation Uirraine Halpin Bualneaa Manager Walt staff Cartoonist Martin Radcr. Karen Mullarkey. Steve Sabine. Tun Murphy. itajdnt Lor Bob Yarrl. Merle Sweet. Jam Morris. Barry Engelberg. Sandy Geako. Ruaa Phllllpa. Joe Hewaon. Ton Gallub. Gerry Wtlchsr, Eugene McMechen. Charlea Buma and George Sherman. Advtoor Dr. Herman Doh The Northern light la publlahed weekly during the school yaar by students of the Stele University College. PUttaburgh. N. Y. Uncle Vanya Is Coming The Footllghtera at PUttaburgh State University College will pre- sent their fall production. Anton ChekoV Uncle Vanya In Haw. klna Hall audltonmn on Nov. 19- 71 The pUy wiU be directed by ATHLETE OF THE ISSUE Secondary Mathematlca program His future plana Include Coast Guard OCS after graduation. Mike was born In Brooklyn on February 1. 1M3 He attended Calhour High School, where he ran Art Prof ' s Wood Sculpture Places In Berkshire Contest Dr. Edgar G. Barton, professor of art at Plattsburgh State Uni- versity College, has been awarded a prize in the Berkshire Art Also- PSUC EXPANSION PROGRAM ESTIMATED AT $10 MILLION Oround will be broken in 1969 for nine buildings cost- ing an estimated $10 million dollars on the campus of Plattsburgh State University College. Editorial Pre-registration has made a previously wearisome, drawn-out, complicated process a relatively easy one, ami THE NORTHERN LIGHT Friday, Nov. 13, 1964 NORTHERN Six Returning Lettermen To Pace Basketball Team; Pelkaus, Winslow Eligibility Remains In Doubt LIGHT With six returning lettermen Chapin, the giant of the return- the 1962-43 season but had lo sit and two outstanding players from ees. helped In scoring with 12.2 out last year because of playing last year ' s freshman squad, bas- points per game. He. DeShalea summer ball. Jastrab hopes that ketball prospects at Plattsburgh and Rankin are Juniors, with the the eligibility oommltte will rule WINTER WEEK END Friday: Torch Run Hootenanny Basketball Saturday: Judging of Snow Sculptures Semi-Formal Dance •t 9:00 P.M. Sunday: Concert - 2:00 P.M. Bomb Threat Empties Hawkins A bean , . . . . , oUJed Into KavkiM Mall leu Monday mon i « h ■ lA-ratr-stM bey prtuikairr Record 2,151 Undergraduates Enroll at Plattsburgh State Undergraduate enrollment ad- vanced way beyond the 2,000 mark when 2.151 persons registered for the fail aemester at PUttaburgh 75 th Anniversary Homecoming Alumni and Students Unite for Homecoming This year alumni, faculty and students have joined forces in planning a combination Homecom- ing-Alumni Weekend which will be For A Student Newspaper To if- Cclur, Tar be It Iran m ta rtitiu and Integration Hoeraver. II i January 10 1SB who carry ih banner of on) « rrt Saa sSI SS y to remind ihr PAOK KK1I1T TI1K NORTHERN LIGHT Mnndav. Ffhnisrv R. I0K. - Cards Fly Towards Conference Title CARDS ROMP OVER ORANGEMEN Tf ■ Buffalo State OranjtenwD, with a lft-l overall ne- on! and 3-0 in the S.r.N.Y.A.C . cam - to ton la t Frida Two Year Community Program Proposed For PSUC In ' 65 By Barry Enffelberr The possible addition of a community college program dealing in fields like business technology and nursing to Pittsburgh ' s State curriculum was announced last Thurs- day by Clinton County Assemblyman Robert J. Keinberg. A.D. Cops Top Honors in Annual Homecoming Float Competition by Jack Jarkfton 73 Yean and Still Bustling •(presenting an 1890 ' s school girl Iccked out In purple and white, xought the first place trophy to be AO ' s last Saturday afternoon it the 75th Anniversary Home- rcming parade. an overly enthusiastic crowd as the parade began a designated route through downtown Platts- burgh. past the Judges stand, and ending at the athletic field juat In time for the Buffalo-Plattsburgh soccer game. On the field, during game half-time. Dean W.C. Flint Dormitory Room Rents Will Rise In Fall President Gould ha announced that, because of constantly in- creasing costs, the University must regretfully Increase its dormitory room rents, effective September 1965. Generally, the Increase will average $50, with a maximum of $65. Dr. Gould said this will place the average coat for a dormitory room at about $350 and the majd- Undefeated Outcasts Intramural Champions By Stove Satan. UNDEFEATED Is a big word, and to the Outcasts It ' s even big- ger. For the Outcast , this word Northern Light 746 Freshmen Arrive on Campus A record number of 746 fresh- men arrived on the Pittsburgh State University College campus on Wednesday. (Sept. 9) and Im- mediately embarked on a seven- day orientation program. Dr. George W. AngeU, college president, reported that the 746 ' roan represent the largest fresh- man class in the College ' s 75-year history. The number also repre- rents an increase of 121 students over last year ' s freshman enroll- ment of 635. The largest concentration of freshmen 266. are majoring In ele- mentary education (studying to become teachers In elementary schools). Liberal arts majors ac- count for 131 freshmen Other curricula and the number of freshmen enrolled In each Is: school nurse- teacher education, 97; home economics education, 76; sec- ondary social studies, 73; second- ary English, 43; secondary math - Meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. Room 2C College Union All Staff Must Attend SENATOR KENNEDY SUPPORTS STUDENT BOOK DRIVE Senator-elect Robert K. Kennedy has voiced hit nip- port to a group of PlatUbargh Stat University Collage onderinkduatct who will coordinate a drive u collect books for deprived Negro school-, in Missisaipp. beginning today. THE HISTORY OF OUR COLLEGE Since 1889, Pittsburgh Has Followed The Changes In Educating Teachers With Outstanding Historical Records Seventy-five years make up the story of our school, a story which tells of a changing world, the changing trends in education. From the days of the old building, through the present day. It is rich with the tradition and memories that cling to a reverend Alma Mater. THE OLD BUILDING The baby of the normal school system. Pittsburgh was authorized to be built In 1889 No time was wasted between the To Be Biggest Ever Divisional Honors Program To Encourage Independent Study |)| telOhl It.- lb - IVtMMtltef Ml Ihnqrnisw Ah T.i.m.-I .,,.. Hn«tni rsMvfa. Iin- nn- ■tfaftml IIm- loniialiitn n( tlivi-i.innt bmpN |tf«f(MM in HrsBsV KrffSl ir . Nurw-TVarher Ksliwnlistn. v ■ ml Hrl rnrv and Thrw pnarrafTia ram at a mull of ihs Th H04 , C-i-lrlin « an up 83 84 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB HOMECOMING October 10, 1964 — funny thing — sunny, warm, Indian Summer, simply gorgeous — only one prob- lem — bring your umbrella, don ' t step in the puddles — Homecoming Weekend, ' 64 — complete with rain — Rain? Ridiculous! It wasn ' t raining in Mac- do n o u gh — who ' d dress dummies in Victorian relics — who ' d wear a satin shift or a new wool blazer in the rain? Nope, it wasn ' t really raining — it was all soft lights and music thrown in with a few sweet nothings — but outside? Rain. We cared? Who us? We sang — shoulder to shoulder and mostly off key — loud and I a u ghing — already wishing it wouldn ' t end — watching the sun break through — ( finally ) — Rain never phased us — not at Plattsburgh — we ' re 75 — ' n still bustlin ' . IMF 87 88 ROARING TWENTIES Hey now kid! Love those bony knees — (And baggy pants) Love your bathing cap — Suit too — (so roomy) Cigar taste good — (Oh, it ' s not lit) You say you were wounded — (With a cap gun?) You got thrown in the pool. Scored zero in the game. Were sore for a week after the dance? Fun, wasn ' t it? Roaring Twenties, ' 65. 91 WINTER WEEKEND Beautiful, wasn ' t it? All that white, glistening snow Falling softly into the night — (Use your imagination) The toreh run — (In shorts?) The judging — (What judging? No snow — no sculptures — It works that way) The games — The dance — The King and Queen — The concert — It was beautiful — Winter Weekend. 65 With no snow. Anne O ' Brien Michael liaralto 94 JUNIOR PROM Tina Jacobscn — Queen Alvie Kinch — King 95 JUNIOR PROM COURT Virginia Bradley Norine Fitzgerald Patrieia Flaherty Tina Jacobsen Alvie Kinch Sandra Kirchner Lauren Klaxton Charles Monsces Ronald Richer Stephen Sabine Clifford Winslow Robert Yarri 96 SOPHOMORES 101 104 JUNIORS 106 JUNIORS 110 JUNIORS 111 112 113 Reflections — they tell us a story — maybe some idle time — per- haps sharing a few moments with a friend — Pictures do wonders — capture that certain look or special smile — suppose he ' s day dreaming? i in sir trj in in if i 117 119 Seasons change — We grow — 124 Lecture — Projection — Exchange — Learning — Posterity — 126 127 129 130 131 NURSES 132 133 STUDENT TEACHING 134 135 SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Drapeau Le Brocq Berkowitz De Simonc Ryan 137 Mil OKI 1) ADAMS MAUREEN ALLEN ARLENE ALPAUGH JAMES ANTWINE VERNICE ARMSTRONG CAROL ATTON SARAH AUNCHMAN EDWARD BAKER 138 JHRI BKRKOWITZ SHARON BHRNARD CAROL SUK BIKRMAN BRBNOA BLAHUT LINDA BELL BLAIN JUDY BLASKO ROBKRT BODNAR JKANNKTTR BOSS 140 JAYNE BOURDON MARJORIE BOWER KAY BOYKA JOAN BRAZIER CHKRYL BREAKEY JULIE BREYETTE PETER BRICKFIELD JANE BROWN 141 143 GERALD CBRANK LETTIF. CHAPMAN DOUGLAS CHAUVIN JANNON CLARK SHARON CLARK LOUISK COLOMBINO PATRICIA CONNOLLY JOANNE CONTIGUGLIA 144 ORBTCHEN DECKER NORMAN DENNY JUI.IANNE DcSIMONE PAULINA DiBACCO JOHN DINNEEN JOYCE DOCKUM JAMES DONOVAN MARY ANN DONOVAN 146 148 151 SHARON HAYES BARBARA HEAGLE DIANK HINKLEY MILDRED HODGE BARBARA HOFFMAN EMILY HYMAN ANNA JAEGER ( HRIST1NE JAKUSZ 152 RODNKY JOHNSON ELAINE JONES CAROL JUNTUNEN ROBERTA KAHN DAVID KAMINSKI ROBERT KARI.A KEVIN KEARNEY MARGARET KEENE 153 155 CONSTANCE LOCKE MAXINE LOF1NK THOMAS LORGAN THOMAS LOUGHAN MICHAEL LUCE MARTHA McCLUNE JOANNE McMAHON FRANCES McQUADE 156 158 160 LUCILLE RABIDEAU FLORENCE REED SHEILA REIHING JAMES REILL GENEVIEVE REISS SHARON REMINGTON SHARON REVOIR ETHEL RICHARDSON 162 163 c,l K l D slll ' I K ROBERTA SILVERBF.RG MARY ANN SLUZAS BHRTHA SMITH SANDRA SMITH SUSAN A. SMITH MADELINE SNF.LL LESLIE SNYDER 165 DAG NY SPOHN JANET SPENCE LINDA STARR JOYCE STEELE BONNIE STEVENS LINDA STEWART CAROLE STILI.INGHR SANDRA SYLVESTER J?) Li A 1 IT, j«j nil -4t I — r 166 LINDA TABF.R JOYCF. THIHS JUDITH THOMPSON ROBKRT THOMPSON SANDRA TINO LARRY TRZASKOS ARNOLD TUCKER KATHRYN TUCKER 167 168 MARY ANNE WEED CAROL WEINERT STEPHEN WHITE MARY WILBER PATRICIA WILBUR JANICE WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILLIAMS MARY WILSON 169 PHYLLIS WILSON HELEN WISNIEWSKI IRENE WISNIEWSKI MARCIA WROBLE MARY YAHNkl K PATRICIA ZAWASKI CAROL ZOGG MARY LOU ZU7-OLO 170 SENIOR DIRECTORY MILDRED ADAMS. Spcnccport. Nurse-Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Junior Class Historian; Band; News in Blues, Assistant Co-Editor. DOUGLAS ALLEN, Crown Point, Secondary Science. MAUREEN ALLEN, Kings Park, General Elemen- tary; Student Association, Corres. Sec; Phi Kappa Chi, Chrositer. Interfraternity Council Delegate; Sophomore Corres. Sec; Junior Recording Sec; Junior Court; Winter Weekend Queen; Who ' s Who. ALRENE ALPAUGH, Cherry Valley, Nurse-Teacher; SNANYS; Yearbook Staff Editor in N.Y.; News in Blues Editor. JAMES ANTWINE, Massena. Secondary Science; Theta Kappa Beta; SEANYS, Northern Light; IRC; Student Directory Chairman. JOAN APPEL. Tully, Secondary Scienc e; Science Club; Intramurals. CARL ARCURI. Secondary Math. V. CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Huntington, Nurse- Teacher; SNTA-, SNANYS. CAROL ATTON, New Hyde Park. Home Economics; Home Economics Club; IRC; Tiwa-ya-cc; Judiciary Board. SARAH AUNCHMAN. Ticonderoga. General Ele- mentary. MOHAMMAD AWWAD, Jordan. English Literature. EDWARD BAKER, Morrisonville. Education; Pi Alpha Nu, President; Freshman and Sophomore Class President; Eastern States Delegate; Northern Light; Junior Class Banquet Chairman. GERALDINE BAKER, Plattsburgh, General Elemen- tary; Yearbook Staff; General Elementary Club. MICHAEL BASHAW, Waddington. General Elemen- tary; Pi Alpha Nu, President; General Elementary Club; Band; Resident Hall Govt.; Intramurals. JO ANN BEAUMONT, Gainesville, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, President; Student Association President in N.Y.; SNTA; SNANYS. STEVE BEDARD, Plattsburgh, General Elementary; Delta Kappa Delta; Intramurals; House of Dele- gates. SUSAN BEDELL. Chestertown, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta; Home Economics Club; J.V. Cheerleading; Orientation Committee; Women ' s Athletic Association. DAVID BEEBIE. Plattsburgh, Science. MARY ANN BENDALL, Schenectady. Nurse-Teacher; Public Relations Co-Chairman; SNANYS; SNTA; Alpha Kappa Phi. JERI BERKOWITZ, Brightwatcrs, Nurse-Teacher; SNANYS; SNT, President; Band; Junior Court. SHARON BERNARD. Poughkeepsie. Home Eco- nomics. BARBARA BICHE, West Chazy, General Elemen- tary. CAROL BIERMAN, Long Island City, Early Child- hood; Alpha Kappa Phi. Corres. Sec; Student As- sociation. Senator; A.C.E.I.; SEANYS. PETER BIESEMEYER, Kcene, Science. GARY BIGELOW, Hudson Falls, General Elemen- tary. FLOYD BILOW, Malone, Science. BRENDA BLAHUT. Plattsburgh, General Elemen- tary. LINDA BELL (BLAIN), Accord, Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Harrington Social Chair- man. JUDY BLASKO. West Islip, Early Childhood; Alpha Delta Theta. Sorority Council; Early Childhood Club; Residence Hall Gov ' t. J.D. Board; Athletic Board, Trcas. ROBERT BODNAR. Westbury. General Elementary; Pi Alpha Nu, Recording Sec; SEANYS; Northern Light; IRC; Tennis. JEANNETTE BOSS, demons. Early Childhood; ACEI; Girls ' Chorus. JAYNE BOURDON, Trumansburg, General Elemen- tary. MARJORIE BOWER. Owego, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi; SNANYS; SNTA. KAY BOYEA, Malone. Secondary English; Alpha Kappa Phi, Recording Sec and Vice-President; Sec- ondary Club; Et Cetera, Recording Sec: Kappa Delta Pi. KATHRYN BRADT, Nurse-Teacher. MICHAEL BRANON, Plattsburgh, Secondary Eng- lish. JOAN BRAZIER, Rochester, Nurse-Teacher; Student Association; Explorers Chairman; Junior Class Treas.; SNTA; SNANYS. CHERYL BREAKEY. Copenhagen, Secondary Sci- ence; Alpha Delta Theta; Science Club; Residence Hall Gov ' t; Curriculum Committee; W.A.A. 171 JULIE BREYETTE, Danncmora. General Elemen- tary; SEANYS. SUSAN BREYETTE. Dannemora. Nurse-Teacher: Phi Kappa Chi. Vice-Pres. and Sec; SNTA; SNANYS. PETER J. BRICKFIELD, Brooklyn, Sec. Social Stud- ies; Student Association. Senator; Pi Alpha Nu, President; SEANYS; Intramuralv. Curriculum Com- mittee, Chairman. JANE A. BROWN. Trumansburg, Sec. Mathematics; Alpha Delta Theta. Treasurer; Counselor; Student Directory; Inlramurals; Band. VIRGINIA BROWN. Churubusco. Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Student Directory Commit- tee. EDITH J. BRUBAKER. Watkins Glen, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNTA; SNANYS. LARRY BRUMBERGER. Sec. Social Studies; Inlra- murals; House President. SANDRA A. BRUNK. Altamont. Nurse-Teacher: Alpha Delta Theta; N.Y.C. Student Association. Vice President; Residence Board; College Union Board; SNTA; SNANYS. MARLENE BRUSTE1N. Mountaindale. Nurse- Teacher; SNTA: SNANYS; SEANYS. BARBARA M. BRUWER. Hicksville. Secondary English. MARGARET BUCK. Brooklyn, General Elementary; General Elementary Club; Tiwa-ya-ee; Intramurals: Intcrvarsity Christian Fellowship. Vice President; Spanish Club. LESLIE BUELL, Arkport, Sec. Social Studies; Stu- dent Association. Vice Pres., President; Theta Kappa Beta; Sophomore President; Eastern States Representative; Who ' s Who. BETSY M. BUFFONI, Rexford, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta. REGINALD F. BUKER, Copenhagen, Sec. Social Studies. GAIL ANN BURCH. Schuylervillc. General Elemen- tary; Phi Kappa Chi. EARL B. BURNELL, Plattsburgh. General Elemen- tary; Delta Kappa Delta; Intramurals; Soccer; Base- ball; Track. MARIE ANNETTA BUSH. Saratoga Springs. General Elementary; SEANYS; Girls ' Chorus; IRC; Resi- dence Hall Government. MICHAEL CACCUITTO. Merrick, Sec. Mathemat- ics; Theta Kappa Beta, Historian; Footlighters; Cross Country, Captain; Swimming. Co-Captain; Track Team. CAROLYN LEE CAMPBELL, Wilson. Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, N.Y.C. President; Stu- dent Association, N.Y.C. Corres. Secretary; SNTA; SNANYS; Band. Librarian. GAIL ELAINE C ANN IFF, Catskill. General Elemen- tary: SEANYS; Girls ' Chorus; IRC; Residence Hall Government. BERNARD E. CANNING. Danncmora. Sec. Mathe- matics. MICHAEL C. CAPUTO, Plattsburgh, Secondary En C - lish. JAMES CARPENTER, Hudson Falls, General Ele- mentary; Varsity Club: Residence Hall Government. Floor President; Intramurals; Varsity Basketball. JANE CARROLL, Indian Lake, Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi: SNTA; SNANYS. GERALD CERANK, Smithtown, General Elemen- tary; Theta Kappa Beta. Corres. Secretary: SEANYS, Treasurer, President; Volleyball. Captain. EDWIN CHAPMAN, West Chazy. General Elemen- tary. LETTIE JANE CHAPMAN. Palmyra. Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, Corres. Secretary; SNTA. Public Relations; SNANYS; News in Blues, Co-Art Editor. ANDREW R. CHASE, Lake George, Secondary Sci- ence. DOUGLAS L. CHAUV1N, Malone. Secondary Sci- ence; Delta Kappa Delta. Treasurer; Junior Class President; Eastern States; Junior Court; Men ' s Glee Club, President. JOHN CLANCY. Saranac, General Elementary. JANNON DEE CLARK, Plattsburgh. Home Econom- ics; Kappa Delta Pi; Home Economics Club. SHARON CLARK, Brewerton, Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Residence Hall Govern- ment, House President, Social Committee, Women ' s Residence Board; Art Exhibition Committee. HARRIET E. COBB, Plattsburgh, General Elemen- tary. CHARLES COLLINS, South Schodack, Sec. Social Studies: Student Association, Senator; Delta Kappa Delta, Vice-President; Athletic Board, President: Executive Board; Varsity Baseball; College Union Board. LOUISE COLOMBINO, East Rochester, Sec. Math; Alpha Kappa Phi, Treasurer; Secondary Club; WAA Executive Board; Yearbook Staff; Assembly Committee; Intramurals. PATRICIA CONNOLLY, Port Washington, General Elementary; Alpha Delta Theta; SEANYS; Volley- ball; Residence Hall Government, Floor Secretary, Social Committee, Fire and Safety. 172 JOANNE M. CONTIGUGLIA. Rochester, General Elementary. JOAN M. COOK, Ballston Spa. Sec. Social Studies. PEGGY ST. CLAIR CORYER. Plattsburgh, Early Childhood; Student Association, Off-Campus Sena- tor; Phi Kappa Chi. Teller, Vice-President; Early Childhood Club; Northern Light, Assistant News Editor; Steering Committee, Chairman. ANN COUE. Northport, General Elementary, SUZANNE SAGE COUPAL. Long Beach. General Elementary. SYLVIA CRAIG. Albion. General Elementary; Phi Kappa Chi; SEANYS; Residence Hall Executive Council; Softball. DONNA CRONIN, Plattsburgh, Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi, Recording Secretary, Chorister; SNTA; SNANYS. HOWARD CROWLEY. Plattsburgh. Sec. Social Stud- ies; Student Association, Senator; Delta Kappa Delta: Winter Weekend; DKD-CLIO Weekend; Publicity Chairman; Senate Steering Committee. Chairman; Basketball. JANE ANNE CURTIS. Ithaca, Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNTA; SNANYS; Tiwa-ya-ee; Resi- dence Hall J.D. Board. MARILYN DAPOLITO. Clyde. Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi. Recording Secretary; SNTA; SNANYS. PATRICIA DAVIS. Morrisonville. General Elemen- tary: Student Association; Alpha Delta Thcta; Girls ' Chorus; General Elementary Club. GARY J. DE AMARIO, East Hampton, General Ele- mentary; Student Association, Activities Vice Presi- dent; Theta Kappa Beta; Yearbook Layout Editor; Evaluation Board, Chairman; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Counselor. GRACE DECKER, Pine Bush, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta; Home Economics Club, Presi- dent; Junior Class Executive Committee; Yearbook. Assistant Literary Editor; Residence Hall. Floor President. GRETCHEN SUE DECKER. Morris, Nurse-Teacher; Residence Board Chairman, N. Y. C; SNTA; SNANYS: Student Association, Treasurer. RICHARD ALLEN DEMICK. Stephentown. Second- ary Science; Secondary Club; Art Exhibition, Stu- dent Director. NORMAN DENNY, West Chazy. Secondary Mathe- matics; Delta Kappa Delta; Secondary Club; Bas- ketball. JULIANNE DESIMONE, Lindenhurst, General Ele- mentary. Alpha Delta Thcta, Delegate to Senate; NEA; College-Community Dancers; Modern Dance; Orientation Committee; Yearbook Staff. PAULINA C. Dl BACCO. Rensselaer. Home Eco- nomics; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Yearbook. Editor-in-Chief; Home Economics Club; Counselor; Intramurals. ROBERT Dl BENEDETTO, Yorktown Heights. Gen- eral Elementary. JOHN DINNEEN. Massena, Sec. Social Science; House of Delegates Representative; Delta Kappa Delta; Softball; Bowling; Track. JOYCE A. DOCKUM, AuSable Forks. Secondary English. JAMES FRANCIS DONOVAN, Bronx. Sec. Social Science; Student Association, Senator; Intcrclass Council; Delta Kappa Delta; Eastern States; Junior Court; Sophomore Class Vice-President. MARY ANN MACALUSO DONOVAN, General Elementary; Student Association, Alternate Dele- gate; Twirlers; Modern Dance Club; Tiwa-ya-ee: In- tramurals. MICHAEL E. DOWNS, General Elementary. WAYNE A. DRAPEAU, Peru, General Elementary; Theta Kappa Beta; Senior Class Treasurer; Tiwa-ya- ee; Winter Weekend. King. Torch Run from White- face; Varsity Sports; Intramurals. MARY ANNE DREYFUSS, Plattsburgh, General Elementary: Student Association. Delegate; Alpha Kappa Phi, Sorority Council; Northern Light: Year- book Secretary; Residence Govt. DIANE MAY DUCHARME, West Chazy. General Elementary; Varsity Cheerleading, Captain; Winter Weekend Court. Decoration Committee. PATRICIA L. DUKETT. Saranac Lake, Early Child- hood; ACE I; Band; Tiwa-ya-ee; Kappa Delta Pi; Volleyball. ROBERT V. DUNCAN, Winthrop, Secondary Sci- ence; Theta Kappa Beta; Counselor. VIRGINIA N. DUNLAP, St. Albans, Secondary Eng- lish; Residence Hall Government. Secretary; Mod- ern Dance. CONNIE M. DUNN, Hammond, Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Residence Hall J.D. Board; Student Directory Committee. JACQUELINE DWYER. Glens Falls, General Ele- mentary; Alpha Kappa Phi, Recording Secretary; SEANYS. Secretary; IRC; Radio Club, Vice Presi- dent; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges. NANCY FORGETTE ELLSWORTH. Mineville, General Elementary; SEANYS; House President. GERALD ETESSE, Peru. Sec. Social Studies. 173 VIRGINIA L. EVANS. Canton, Home Economics: Kappa Delta Pi; Home Economics Club; College Union Board, Chairman; Residence Hall Fire and Safety Committee Chairman. ANN L. FARRELL, Yonkers. Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Delta Thcta; Residence Hall Government. JD Board; Counselor. JULIA ANN FARRIGAN. Altamont. General Ele- mentary; SEANYS. Secretary. Vice President, Presi- dent; Junior Prom Committee Chairman; Amman Project Committee; Orientation Committee; Resi- dence Hall. Council, Floor President. THERESA FAVATA, Marlboro, Home Economics. KAREN FELDMAN. Plattsburgh. Early Childhood; ACEI; Tiwa-ya-cc; Residence Hall. Social Commit- tee Secretary; Sophomore Soiree Decorations Com- mittee. NANCY FERREIRA. General Elementary. NANCY JANE FINCH, West Chazy. Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta; SNTA; SNANYS; Residence Hall Government; Student Association Nominating Committee. JAMES R. FORBES. Plattsburgh. Secondary Science. CAROLYN FOY, Plattsburgh, Early Childhood; ACEI, Vice-President; Volleyball; Winter Weekend, Favors Committee; Evaluation Board. LINDA FRANK, Gloversville, Nurse-Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Student Association, Treasurer; Alpha Delta Theta, Recording Secretary; Senior Class Cor- responding Secretary; Nursing Assistant. EDYTHE FRIDAY, South Glens Falls, Nurse- Teacher; Newsletter, Co-Editor; Residence Assist- ant; Alpha Delta Theta, Chaplain, Corresponding Secretary; SNTA. Executive Board, Vice President; SEANYS; Student Association Committee Chair- man. BONNIE ELIZABETH FROGATE, Bcthpagc. Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Orchestra. BEVERLY GABLE, Romulus, Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Pi. RICHARD GAFFNEY, North Lawrence, General Elementary; Delta Kappa Delta, Sergeant-of-Arms; lntramurals. Football, Baseball, Basketball. CAROL GALAID, Bcllerosc, Nurse-Teacher; SNTA, Treasurer; SNANYS; Student Association; Resi- dence Hall President; SNT Convention Delegate; Collegiate Nurse Convention, Delegate. BARBARA GARRETT, Greenwich, Nurse-Teacher; SNANYS; Phi Kappa Chi. Intcrfrat Representative; Residence Hall Government. Floor President. ROMA LEE GATES, Mooers. Secondary English; SEANYS; Northern Light Staff: Et Cetera. Evalua- tion Committee Chairman: IRC; Tiwa-ya-ce; Resi- dence Hall Government. DONALD GERTSCH, Plattsburgh, Sec. Social Stud- ies. WALTER GOEDEKE. Plattsburgh. Secondary Eng- lish; Delta Kappa Delta; Sophomore Class Treas- urer; Northern Light, Sports Editor; Varsity Soccer and Golf; lntramurals. RITA ANNE GOLOVACH. Danncmora. Secondary English. MARY CHERYL GORIUS. Potsdam. Home Eco- nomics; Home Economics Club; Chcerleading, Cap- tain; Yearbook Staff; Student Activities Bdard; Stu- dent Union Board. KAREN MARIE GRECO, Deer Park. Nurse- Teacher; SNANYS; SNTA. ANN M. GREENE, Massena. General Elementary; Phi Kappa Chi. JAMES GREGORY, Hartsdale, General Elementary. CORA M. GRENIER, Plattsburgh. General Elemen- tary; SEANYS; Northern Light. Circulation Editor; lntramurals. Basketball. NANCY GRIESMYER. Baldwinsville, Sec. Social Studies; Secondary Club; Gymnastics; Chcerleading; IRC; Residence Hall Health and Safety Committee: Softball. ROSE MARIE GRIMMKE, Goldens Bridge. Sec. Math; Kappa Delta Pi; Secondary Club; Music Council; Orchestra. Student Advisor; Art Exhibition Committee, Student Chairman; Counselor. CHERYL EVAH GROGAN, Rome, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta, Secretary; SNTA; SNANYS; IRC; Tiwa-ya-ee; Nursing Assistant; Bowling. ALICE J. GUARNER1, Copiaguc, Sec. Social Studies; Alpha Delta Theta, Parliamentarian; Student Direc- tory; Macomb Hall Float Chairman; Office Staff Chairman; lntramurals. BARBARA GUAY. Nurse-Teacher. JUDITH U. HAIRSTON. St. Albans, General Ele- mentary. REBECCA HAKES. South Otcsclic. Home Econom- ics; Home Economics Club. MARIE P. HALAHAN, Rye, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, Corresponding Secretary; SNT; SNANYS; Junior Court; News in Blues. DORIS ELIZABETH HALEY. Dannemora, General Elementary; SEANYS. 174 DIAN CHRISTINE HARRINGTON, Ithaca. Nurse- Teacher; Student Association. Activities Chairman; SNTA; SNANYS: Sophomore Activities Chairman; Residence Hall Fire Captain. JAMES E. HARRINGTON, Greenwich. Sec. Mathe- matics. GILBERT HARRIS, Plattsburgh. General Elemen- tary. SHARON RUTH HASSETT, Camillus. Sec. Social Studies; Secondary Club; Food Service Representa- tive. HOLLIE HASTINGS. Greenwich. Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi. N.Y.C. Treasurer; SNTA; SNANYS; News in Blues, Art Editor; Parents ' Weekend. En- tertainment Chairman. PATRICIA ANN HASTINGS, Warrensburg. General Elementary; Phi Kappa Chi; Student Association. Intersorority Council; Fire Captain, ELAINE REGINA HAUFF. Dover Plains, Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Junior Recording Secre- tary: Eastern States Representative; News in Blues. Co-editor. JEFFREY T. HAUSDORF. Peru. Sec. Mathematics; Footlighters, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi. Historian- Recorder; Track Team. TOM HAVENS, Hudson Falls. General Elementary; Delta Kappa Delta; Intramurals; Soccer Team; Jun- ior Class Executive Board. SHARON LEE HAYES. Cortland, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi. Historian and Guard; SNANYS; SNTA; Student Association; SNANYS Representa- tive; Newman Club. BARBARA ANNE HEAGLE, Constable. Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Residence Hall Board. JAMES HECK, Saranac Lake, General Elementary; Theta Kappa Beta; Intramurals. CAROL HENDRICKSON. Peru. Home Economics. JANET C. HERRING. Nurse-Teacher. DIANE MARIE HINKLEY. Sidney, Home Econom- ics; Intramurals; Home Economics Club; House President. MILDRED A. HODGE. Williamsville, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi. N.Y.C. President: SNTA; SNANYS; Student Association. Public Relations Co- Chairman; Student Council; National Student Nurses Assoc. Delegate. BARBARA ANN HOFFMEN, Farmingdale. Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, Treasurer; SNTA; SNANYS; Yearbook Staff. N.Y.C. Co-Editor; East- ern States; News in Blues. Assistant Co-Editor. EMILY HYMAN, East Meadow, Home Economics; Student Association, Activities Board, Rules and Procedures Committee. Secretary; Et Cetera, As- sociate Editor; Tiwa-ya-ec. Treasurer; Floor Secre- tary. JOSEPH F. IVANENOK, Plattsburgh, Science. ANNA MARIE JAEGER. Lindenhurst, General Ele- mentary; Alpha Delta Theta; SEANYS; Yearbook, Assistant Photographer: Women ' s Residence Board. President; Intramurals. CHRISTINE JAKUSZ. Coldcn. Home Economics; AHEA, Delegate; Yearbook Faculty Editor; Resi- dence Hall Secretary; Junior Court; Counselor. RODNEY JOHNSON, Lewis. General Elementary; Theta Kappa Beta, Pledgemaster, Sgt. at Arms; Counselor; Yearbook Sports Editor; Intramurals. ELAINE JONES. Gloversvillc. General Elementary; SEANYS; Tiwa-ya-ee; Amnion Project, Fire Lieu- tenant. CAROL JEAN JUNTUNEN. Lyon Mountain. Gen- eral Elementary; Alpha Delta Theta, Purchaser; Checrleading; Residence Hall Government. Floor President; Modern Dance. ROBERTA JOAN KAHN, New Hyde Park, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi, Vice President; News in Blues. Sorority Reporter; SNANYS. HENRY KAISER, Watervliet, Secondary Science. DAVID E. KAMINSKI. Amsterdam, Secondary Math; Pi Alpha Nu, Sports Coordinator; Athletic Board; Fraternal Council; Intramurals. ROBERT KARLA. Dolgcville. General Elementary: Theta Kappa Beta; General Elementary Club, Presi- dent: Orientation Committee. KEVIN KEARNEY. Westbury. Secondary English. MARGARET LEE KEENE, New Hampton, Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Secretary. MARGARET BARKER KELLY, Gloversville, Nurse- Teacher; News in Blues; SNTA; SNANYS; New- man Club. MELISSA K. KERLEY. Early Childhood. ALEXANDRIA KING. Keeseville. Home Economics: Home Economics Club. MARJORIE ANN KING. New Hartford. Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice President; SNTA; SNANYS; Student Association; Delegate to SNTA Convention. PENNY KING. Stony Point, General Elementary. PHYLLIS D. KING, Cadyville, Sec. Social Studies; N.E.A.; Synchronized Swimming Club. 175 JUDITH ANNE KOENIG. East Meadow. General Elementary. SHERRY ANN KOWALOWSKI. Lyon Mountain. General Elementary. VALERIE KULCZYCKI. Sag Harbor, Early Child- hood; Alpha Delta Theta; ACEI. Sec.; Chorale; Jun- ior Prom Decoration Committee. JACOUELINE MARIE LADD. Peru. General Ele- mentary; Kappa Delta Pi. Secretary; Music Council. Secretary; Girls ' Chorus; IRC; Madrigal Singers. PAUL A. LAFONTAINE, Champlain. General Ele- mentary; Northern Light. ARTHUR E. LAMARCHE. Pittsburgh, General Ele- mentary, CATHERINE M. LAMOY. Upper Jay, Home Eco- nomics; Alpha Kappa Phi; Intersorority Council. Secretary: Home Economics Club; J.D. Board. KATHRYN RUTH LANE. Trumansburg. Home Eco- nomics; Student Association; Home Economics Club; Residence Council. Hospitality Chairman; In- tramural . KATHLEEN M. LA PIER. Home Economics. ERNEST H. LA PINE. Westport. General Elemen- tary. GLORIA J. LA POINTE, Pittsburgh. Home Eco- nomics. ARLF.NE J. LASHWAY, Home Economics. JEAN LAURITZEN. Burlington. Vermont. General Elementary. MALCOLM R. LA VERY. Pittsburgh, Sec. Social Studies. PAUL FRANCIS LE BLANC. Long Lake, Sec. Social Studies; Secondary Club; Music Council; Chorale and Men ' s Glee Club Accompanist; Spanish Club, Vice President; Freshman Class Executive Repre- sentative. GEORGIANA LE BROCQ. Middletown, New Jersey, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta: Student As- sociation; Home Economics Club; Junior and Senior Vice President; Junior Court. VIVIAN M. LEBRON, Tcrryville, Nurse-Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Tiwa-ya-ce. Alternate Delegate to House of Delegates; Parents ' Weekend Chairman; SNTA Convention Delegate. JUNE R. LEE. East Amherst, General Elementary; Student Association; G.E. Club; SEANYS; Women ' s Athletic Association; Tiwa-ya-ce. L. JANET LEE. East Amherst, General Elementary; SEANYS; G.E. Club; WAA; Girls ' Chorus; Tiwa-ya- cc; Residence Hall Government. PENNY SHERYL LEGGETT. Watcrvliet, Early Childhood. ACEI. President. Treasurer; SEANYS; Girls ' Chorus; Residence Hall Vice President. JOHN E. LEWIS. Pittsburgh, Secondary Mathemat- ics. PAUL LEWIS, Albany, General Elementary; Varsity Basketball; lntramurals. Referee. GREGORY L. LITTELL. Pittsburgh. Sec. Social Studies. CONSTANCE A. LOCKE, Brasher Falls. Sec. Social Studies; Phi Kappa Chi. Teller; Residence Hall Government. MAXINE LOFINK. Gardiner. Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta, Photographer; Home Economics Club; Yearbook Staff. Photography Editor; Eastern States Representative; Kappa Delta Pi. THOMAS PATRICK LORGEN, Goshen. Sec. Eng- lish; Delta Kappa Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; SEANYS; lntramurals; Varsity Club. Secretary; Baseball. THOMAS E. LOUGHAN, Pittsburgh, Sec. English; Delta Kappa Delta. Chaplain; Spanish Club; lntra- murals. MICHAEL LUCE. Saranac Lake. Sec. Social Studies. EMILIE J. LUSHIA. General Elementary. JOHN McCAFFREY, Rouses Point, General Elemen- tary. MARTHA VIDA McCLUNE, New York City. Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS. DAWN OSIER McDONAGH. Malonc, Nurse- Teacher. DENNIS A. McGUIRE. Valley Stream, Sec. Social Studies. JOANNE McMAHON. Elnora, General Elementary: Alpha Delta Theta; General Elementary Club; East- ern States; Winter Weekend Decoration Chairman; Orientation Committee. FRANCES E. McQUADE, Plainview. Sec. English; Footlighters, President; IRC. CONNIE J. MAIN, West Monroe. Nurse-Teacher; Student Association, Recording Secretary; Alpha Delta Theta; SNTA; SNANYS; Activities Commit- tee; Residence Hall Government. VIRGINIA M. MANGELS, Baldwin. Sec. Science; SEANYS, Treasurer, Vice President; Secondary Club, Corresponding Secretary; Science Club; Et C etera; Floor Treasurer. KAREN ANNE MANOR. Pittsburgh, General Ele- mentary; Alpha Kappa Phi. Chorister; Modern Dance Club; Girls ' Chorus; Footlighters; Newman Club. 176 HAROLD H. MARSH, Plattsburgh, Sec. English; Theta Kappa Beta; Orientation Committee Chair- man; Roaring Twenties Committee. HELEN SOLOWAY MARSH, Plattsburgh. Sec. Eng- lish; Alpha Delta Theta; Northern Light: Residence Hall Government; Roaring Twenties Committee. THOMAS MARTIN. Bronx. Sec. Social Studies; Stu- dent Association. Freshman Delegate; Intramurals; Residence Hall Government; Athletic Board, Track Team. ARNOLD MASON. Rushing, General Elementary; Delta Kappa Delta; Intramurals; Handbook Com- mittee. MARY MATH IS. Rome, Home Economics; Alpha Kappa Phi, Gazette Editor; Home Economics Club. Secretary; Yearbook Staff; Residence Hall Govern- ment; Counselor. BARBARA E. MEHRTENS, Germantown. Home Economics; Home Economics Club. MARILYN A. MERCIER. Baldwinsville, Sec. Sci- ence; Kappa Delta Pi: Yearbook Staff; Science Club. PATRICIA ANN MILLER, Oswego. General Ele- mentary. DIANE K. M1LL1S, Corinth. Sec. English. MARY LOUISE MINNI, Oswego. General Elemen- tary; Girls ' Chorus; Madrigal Singers. VIRGINIA MOLE. Wadley. Georgia. General Ele- mentary; Phi Kappa Chi; Kappa Delta Pi. Treas- urer; Northern Light, News Editor, Managing Edi- tor; Et Cetera. Treasurer; Footlighters. Treasurer. Historian. DANIEL T. MONOHAN. JR., Plattsburgh. General Elementary; Delta Kappa Delta; G.E. Club. LAURA JEAN MORRELL, Mount Vernon, General Elementary; Alpha Delta Theta; Residence Hail Government. RUTH MURPHY, Morrisonville. Early Childhood; A.C.E.I. A ' LAINE P. MURRAY, Plattsburgh, General Ele- mentary. GREGORY A. MURTAGH, Malone, General Ele- mentary. GLENN E. MYER, Plattsburgh, Sec. Science. ANN LUCE MYLER. General Elementary. CHARLENE MYRON. Syracuse, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta. N.Y.C. Secretary; Student Asso- ciation. N.Y.C. Secretary; SNTA; SNANYS. DANIEL NAGENGAST, West Babylon. General Ele- mentary; Theta Kappa Beta, Vice President; House of Delegates, Treasurer; Tiwa-ya-ee. President; Jun- ior Court; Orientation Committee. ROBERT D. NASH. Huntington. Sec. Science; Stu- dent Association, Associate Justice, Chief Justice: Delta Kappa Delta, Vice President; Secondary Club. President; Residence Hall Government, Parliamen- tarian; Curriculum Committee. GRACE R. NEWELL. General Elementary. DAVID J. NISOFF, Liberal Arts. R. DARRY NORCROSS, Cadyvillc, Sec. Social Stud- ies. BELVERDENE F. ODLOM, Tarrytown, Sec. Social Studies; SEANYS; Cheerleading; Residence Hall Government; Modern Dance. OWEN C. O ' HEIR. White Plains; Nurse-Teacher. CHERYL ANN OPPEL, Richfield Springs, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi, Secretary, Treasurer; SNTA; SNANYS; Sophomore Corresponding Secre- tary; Girls ' Chorus: Residence Hall Government. WILLIAM LEE ORDWAY. North Creek. General Elementary. JUDY C. O ' REILLY, Yorktown Heights. General Elementary; Residence Hall Government. ELIZABETH S. OSBORNE, Old Forge, General Ele- mentary; Girls Chorus. EDWARD OSOFSKY, Jackson Heights, Sec. Social Studies; Pi Alpha Nu, Corresponding Secretary; Sec- ondary Club. President; IRC. Vice President; Tiwa- ya-ee. EDWARD PALANGE. Garden City, Sec. Science; Theta Kappa Beta; SEANYS. State Treasurer, State Vice President, State President; Northern Light, Photography Editor; Science Club, President; Ex- perimental Endocrinology. PAMELA PAPARELLA, Schenectady, General Ele- mentary; Alpha Delta Theta; Sophomore and Junior Class Executive Committee; Residence Hall Presi- dent; Intramurals. FRANCINE ELIZABETH PAPE, Sayville, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi, Chorister, Co-Chairman of Float; SNTA; Student Association Finance Commit- tee; Parents ' Weekend, Chairman. THOMAS PARSNICK, Niagara Falls, General Ele- mentary. FRED PAVL1CK, Long Island City, Sec. Science. NORMA J. PEACE, Lynbrook, Home Economics. LEAH PECK, Binghamton, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta; Home Economics Club; House of Delegates; Yearbook Staff; Residence Hall Vice President; Women ' s Residence Board, Secretary; Orientation Committee. 177 SHIRLEY ANN PEDERSEN. Deer Park, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNTA; SNANYS; Resi- dence Hall Government, Social Committee Chair- man; Junior Week Publicity Chairman; Intramurals. BARBARA FREYE PELKAUS, Peru, General Ele- mentary. JOHN PELKAUS, Brooklyn, Secondary Social Stud- ies; Varsity Basketball, Captain; Most Valuable Player Award. JOHN D. PELKEY. Plattsburgh. General Elementary. NANCY PERSONS. Saratoga Springs, General Ele- mentary; SEANYS; Junior Prom, Refreshment Committee. NANCY M. PESCIA. Peru, General Elementary. RUTHANN PEUPLIE. East Williston, Home Eco- nomics; Home Economics Club; Twirling; Northern Light, Assistant News Editor; Residence Hall Gov- ernment, Service Committee Chairman. WALLACE L. PHILIPS, Syracuse. Early Childhood; House of Delegates; SEANYS. Vice President, Pres- ident; ACE I; IRC. PATRICIA PHILLIPS, Mechanicville, Secondary English. JUDITH A. PICKARD. Middletown, Early Child- hood; Alpha Delta Theta; ACEI; Residence Hall Judiciary Board. Fire and Safety Committee; Stu- dent Directory; Board of Directors. BARBARA ANNE PIERCE, East Meadow, General Elementary; SEANYS; IRC; Residence Hall, Pres- ident. VIRGINIA ANSON PIERCE, Dannemora, General Elementary; SEANYS; Residence Hall, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi. EDITH PIERSON, West Hempstead, General Ele- mentary; GE Club; Intramurals; Residence Hall, Floor Secretary. Fire Captain, Hospitality Commit- tee; Counselor. RUTH PITMAN, Troy, General Elementary; Resi- dence Hall, Floor President. CAROLYN PLUM LEY, Leonards ville, Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice President, Cha- plain; SNTA; SNANYS; Parliamentarian of Sopho- more Class. NANCY JANE POLLAK, Phi Kappa Chi, Interfrater- nity Representative; SNTA, Secretary; SNANYS; Residence Hall, Floor President, Sec. of Residence Council; Junior Week Co-Chairman; Nursing As- sistant. CLAIRE A. PORTER, Plattsburgh, Secondary Eng- lish. PATRICIA C. PR1NZ, Plattsburgh, Nurse-Teacher. BARBARA ANN PULIAFICO, Schenectady, General Elementary; Phi Kappa Chi; Residence Hall, Social Committee; Art Exhibition Association; Art Excel- lence Program. LUCILLE RABIDEAU, Moocrs, General Elemen- tary. FLORENCE MARIE REED. Mamarncck, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNANYS; Residence Hall Government; Parents ' Weekend Committee. SHEILA MARIE REIH1NG, New Hyde Park, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi. Teller. Parliamentarian; SNANYS; Sophomore Class Historian; Northern Light; IRC; Debate Club; Float Co-Chairman. JAMES REILLY, Hoosick Falls, Secondary Science; Student Association, Justice, Senior Senator; Kappa Delta Pi; Theta Kappa Beta; Eastern States; Roar- ing 20 ' s Weekend Chairman. GENEVIEVE E. RE1SS, Nurse-Teacher. SHARON ANN REMINGTON, Belleville, Nurse- Teacher; Student Association; SNANYS; SNTA; Girls ' Chorus; Residence Hall Government; Student Council; Nominating Committee, Chairman. MARILYN RESTIFO, General Elementary. SHARON EILEEN RE VOIR. Malone, Secondary So- cial Science; Phi Kappa Chi, Treasurer; Intramurals; Residence Hall JD Board, President; Elections Committee; Counselor. ETHEL RICHARDSON. Glen Head. Nurse-Teacher; SNANYS; SNTA. NOEL F. RICHARDSON, General Elementary. JANE A. ROBINSON, Champlain. General Elemen- tary; SEANYS; Band; Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY ROWE, Ellenburg Depot, Home Economics. WILLIAM X. ROZON, Secondary Science. ELIZABETH L. RUSSELL, Valley Stream, Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, Historian, Guard; SNANYS; SNTA; Residence Hall Government. MAGDALENE A. RUSSIN, Endicott, Nurse-Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNTA; Residence Hall Assistant Fire Chief. ANNE E. RUST, Bellmore, General Elementary, JOHN D. RYAN, Saranac Lake, Secondary Social Studies. MICHAEL F. RYAN, Whitehall, Secondary Social Studies; Orientation Committee; College Union Board; Residence Hall. Floor President. FRANK J. RYBACZYK, Brooklyn, Secondary Sci- ence. 178 PAUL J. ST. JOHN, Schenectady, Secondary Science; Student Association, Senator; Delta Kappa Delta; Senior Class President; Junior Court; Athletic Board, President; Science Club; Treas. BARBARA N. SAVIELLO, Baldwin, General Ele- mentary. RICHARD J. SCHELL, Islip Terrace, General Ele- mentary; House of Delegates; Delta Kappa Delta, President; Freshman Class Vice President; Junior Court; Finance Board; Football. LINDA M. SCHMITT, Plattsburgh, Early Childhood; ACEI; Volleyball. ELLEN R. SCHULER, Hicksville, Secondary English. CATHERINE SCHULZE, Massapequa, General Ele- mentary; SEANYS. JOAN ANNE SCIOLI, Glens Falls, General Elemen- tary. DIANE SENGLAUB, Canandaigua, Nurse-Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS; Chorale. ROBERT J. SESSELMAN. Corinth, General Elemen- tary; Theta Kappa Beta. GALE CURTIS SHAW, Broadalbin, Secondary Social Science; Secondary Club; Residence Hall. Vice Pres- ident; Intramurals; IRC. MALCOLM H. SHENE, Peru, General Elementary. JOYCE K. SHERIDAN, Bolton Landing, General Elementary. GERALD SHPUR, Port Henry, Secondary Mathemat- ics; SEANYS; Science Club; Varsity Baseball; Var- sity Club; Basketball; Football. ROBERTA B. SILVERBERG, Brooklyn, Home Eco- nomics; Alpha Delta Theta, Marshall; Sorority Council; Home Economics Club. Secretary; Resi- dence Hall, Judicial Board; Student Directory, Chairman; Intramurals. LOU ANN SINDACO, Secondary English. MARY ANN SLUZAS, Hoosick Falls, Home Eco- nomics; Phi Kappa Chi; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Pi. BERTHA SMITH, Granville, Nurse-Teacher; Student Association Secretarial Committee, Chairman; SNTA; SNANYS. LEEANNE A. SMITH. Glens Falls, Secondary Eng- lish. SANDRA LEE SMITH, South Glens Falls, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta, President, Corre- sponding Secretary; Interfraternity Council; Intra- murals. STEPHEN J. SMITH, Science Club; Band, President; Music Council, President. SUE B. SMITH, Plattsburgh, Liberal Arts. SUSAN A. SMITH, South Glens Falls, Early Child- hood; Alpha Delta Theta; ACEI; Intramurals; Resi- dence Hall Judicial Board, President; Dolphins. WILLIAM SMITH, Lewis, Secondary Social Studies; Delta Kappa Delta; Intramurals; Counselor. MADELINE SNELL, Potsdam, Home Economics. LESLIE SNYDER, Schenectady, Early Childhood; Girls ' Chorus; Twirlers. GARY F. SOUTHWORTH. Newcomb, Liberal Arts. JANET SPENCE, Eartton, Home Economics; Home Economics Association; Art Exhibition Committee, Treasurer. DAGNY ALIDA SPOHN, Guilford, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi; SNTA; SNANYS; Northern Light, Nursing Editor; Student Council; News in Blues. ELIZABETH A. STAFFORD, Schuyler Falls, Gen- eral Elementary; SEANYS; IRC. MARTHA LOIS STANTON, Roosevelt, Early Child- hood; Footlighters; Art Exhibition Committee. LINDA CAROL STARR, Poughkeepsie, Nurse- Teacher; Student Association, Vice President; Alpha Kappa Phi, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary; SNTA; SNANYS; Sophomore Class Vice President; Yearbook Staff; Orchestra; Counselor. JOYCE M. STEELE, Great Neck, Home Economics. BONNIE LEA STEVENS, Newton Falls, Nurse- Teacher; Phi Kappa Chi; SNTA; SNANYS. LINDA STEWART, Garden City, Home Economics; Alpha Delta Theta, Delegate to Sorority Council, President of Sorority Council; Home Economics Club, Student Association Alternate; Class Day Committee. CAROLE MONOHAN STILLINGER, Coxsackie, General Elementary; Residence Hall Government. GARY C. STOCK, Plattsburgh, Sec. Social Studies. KENNETH W. SWAIN, JR., North Creek, Sec. Social Studies. JAMES E. SWENNEY, Plattsburgh, General Elemen- tary. SANDRA JEAN SYLVESTER, Frankfort, Nurse- Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta; SNTA; SNANYS; Stu- dent Association; Class Secretary; Residence Hall Government; Intramurals. LINDA R. TABER. Bedford Hills, Nurse-Teacher; SNTA, President; SNANYS; Class Vice Pres.; Resi- dence Hall Government. Counselor; Intramurals; Band. FRED TALLMAN, Plattsburgh. Sec. Science; Band. 179 JOYCE E. THIES, Dunkirk, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Delta Theta, Treasurer, President; SNTA; SNANYS; Residence Hall Government; Eastern States; Cardinal; Handbook. JUDITH MARIE THOMPSON. Waddington, Home Economics; Home Economics Club; IRC. ROBERT W. THOMPSON, Rouses Point, Sec. Eng- lish; Theta Kappa Beta, Treasurer. President; Intra- murals; Residence Hall Government, Counselor. Head of Office Staff; Honors Seminar. SANDRA LEE TINO, Hastings-on-Hudson. General Elementary; Student Association. 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Custodian; SEANYS; Secondary Club; Education Club, Board of Direc- tors, Secretary; Intramurals; Northern Light. DONNA LOUISE WACYK, Herkimer. Nurse- Teacher; SNTA; SNANYS. GEORGE WALTER WADDY. Morrisonvillc, Sec. English; T heta Kappa Beta, Academic Chairman, Secretary; Northern Light; Yearbook Staff, Man- aging and Business Editor; Tiwa-ya-cc. ROBERT L. WALDORF. Plattsburgh, Sec. Social Studies. SARAH LEE WARNER. Maylield. General Elemen- tary. NORMA WASMUTH, Massena. Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Intramurals; Residence Hall Government. JOAN MARIE WEBB, Homer. General Elementary; Student Association; Alpha Delta Theta, Alternate to Intcrsorority Council; Yearbook Staff, Senior Editor; Eastern States; Junior Court; Counselor. MARY ANNE WEED. Schuylervillc. Home Econom- ics; Home Economics Club; Intramurals; IRC; Residence Hall Govt.; Coll-airc. JOHN A. WEEKS. Morrisonville, General Elemen- tary. CAROL ANN WEINERT. Middletown, General Ele- mentary. STEPHEN G. WHITE, Cadyvillc. General Elemen- tary; Intramurals; Varsity Basketball. MARY WILBER. Scotia, Home Economics; Home Economics Club. PATRICIA A. WILBUR, Owego, General Elemen- tary; Alpha Kappa Phi; Intramurals; Girls ' Chorus. JANICE WILLIAMS, New Berlin, General Elemen- tary; SEANYS; G. E. Club; IVCF. RUSSELL JOHN WILLIAMS, Whitehall, Sec. Social Studies; Northern Light, Art Editor; Et Cetera, Art Editor. Associate Editor; Residence Hall Govern- ment; AMANN Project; Orientation Committee. MARY WILSON, Tupper Lake. Home Economics; Home Economics Club. PHYLLIS WILSON, West Hempstead, General Ele- mentary; Phi Kappa Chi, Recording Secretary, Vice President, President; Intramurals; Northern Light. Typing Staff; Residence Hall Government; Women ' s Athletic Association. President. HELEN WISNIEWSK1. East Islip, Sec. Science; SEANYS; Intramurals; Science Club. IRENE WISNIEWSKI, East Islip, Sec. Science; SEANYS: Intramurals; Science Club. MARCIA WROBLE, Schenectady, General Elemen- tary. MARY M. YAHNKER. Freeport, Nurse-Teacher; Alpha Kappa Phi, Treasurer; SNTA; SNANYS; Student Association; Parents ' Weekend. BRIAN YAKEY. Champlain, General Elementary. PATRICIA J. ZAWASKI, New Hampton, Home Eco- nomics; Alpha Delta Theta; Home Economics Club: SEANYS; Intramurals; Newman Club. WILLIAM ZELINSKY. Witherbee, Sec. Mathematics. FRANK J, ZIGMUND, Plattsburgh, General Elemen- tary; Kappa Delta Pi. CAROL ZOGG, Liverpool. Nurse-Teacher; SNTA. SNANYS: Alpha Kappa Phi. M ARY-LOU ZUZOLO, Mamaroncck. General Ele- mentary. 180 FACULTY DIRECTORY GENERAL GEORGE W. ANGELL. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.. LL.D.: President. OLIVE M. BRADLEY. B.S.. M.S.; Assistant to the President. EDWARD J. F. GLAVIN. B.S.. A.B.. M.A.; Special Assistant to the President for Program Development. J. DEREK ALLAN. B.Srch., M.R.P.: College Plant Planning Coordinator. JOHN W. McTERNAN. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.: Director of Research Services. DONALD L. GARRANT, B.S.. M.S.: Director of Public Information. SHERWOOD J. KEYSER. B.F.A.; Coordinator of Public Relations. MARY S. MOONEY: Secretary to the President. INSTRUCTION WILLIAM F. LAWRENCE. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.; Dean of the College. RICHARD E. BJORK. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.; Associate Dean of Liberal Arts. HILTON P. HEMING. B.Ed.. M.A.. Ed.D.; Associate Dean for Professional Graduate Studies. Acting Director and Chairman of Education. JO S. PAHOPIN. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Director and Chairman of Home Economics Department. MARIE COAKLEY. R.N.. B.S.. M.S., Ed.D.; Director and Chairman of Nurse-Teacher Education. HARRIET LEVINE. R.N.. B.S., M.A.; Acting Associate Director. Nurse-Teacher Education. Metropolitan Hospital. NICHOLAS F. TROISI. B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.: Director of Summer Session and Extension Programs. DONALD G. WALKER. B.S.. M.A.: Coordinator of Student Teaching. EDWARD E. REDCAY. B.S., M.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Coordinator of Programs for Talented and Honor Students. WILLIAM DODGE, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.; Coordinator of the Office of Instructional Media Services. ANTHONY N. SCHWARTZ. Ed.B.. M.S.. Ph.D.: Principal of Campus School. RICHARD T. MICHAEL. Ed.B., M.S.; Director of Audio-Visual Services. STUDENT PERSONNEL WILLARD C. FLYNT, B.A.. M.A.; Dean of Students. DIANA R. HOOD. B.A.. M.A.: Dean of Women. LEROY A. PICCARD. B.A.. M.A.: Dean of Men. LEONARD J. SCHIFF. A.B., M.D.; College Physician. JANET M. TUOMEY. B.S.: College Nurse. ARNOLD A. AMELL: Coordinator of Counseling Services. DONALD W. BROWN. B.S., M.Ed.; Admissions Counselor. PHYLLIS C. CLEMENSON. B.A.. M.A.: Assistant Dean of Students. D. IRVING CONRAD. B.S.. M.Ed.: Coordinator of Activities. MARCTA H. CONRAD. B.S., M.S.; Assistant Dean of Students. FRANKLIN CONVERSE, A.B., M.A.; Director of Admissions. MARY DYWAN, B.S.; Assistant Director of Food Services. BARBARA H. FOLEY. B.S.: Assistant in Admissions. DOROTHY H. JACKSTADT, B.S.. M.S.: Registrar. GWENDOLYN M. LININDOLL. B.A.; Director of Food Services. FLORENCE E. LUDY. B.R.E.: Assistant Dean of Students. DONALD P. McCABE. B.S.; Assistant Dean of Students. WARREN W. MANNING. B.S.. M.S.: Director of Placement. FRANK R. MINNIER. B.S.: Bookstore Manager. JOHN K. O LEARY. B.S.. M.S.; Admissions Counselor. BARBARA A. PULVER. B.S.. M.S.: Assistant Dean of Students. ROBERT SARGEANT; SUNY Student Personnel Services Intern. LIBRARY M. FRANCES BREEN. B.S., Ed.M., Ed.D.; Librarian. MARJORIE A. SESSIONS. B.Ed.. B.A.; Assistant Librarian. DOROTHY R. CARLAN; Assistant Librarian. G. GLYDON COLE. A.B.. M.A.; Assistant Librarian RUTH W. COOPER, B.L.E.; Assistant Librarian. HELEN G. McCOBB. B.S.. M.L.S.: Assistant Librarian. CORNELIA C. POPE, B.B.A.; Assistant Librarian. JOSEPH G. SWINYER, B.S.; Assistant Librarian. PHYLLIS L. WELLS. B.S.. M.S.; Assistant Librarian. SUZANNE L. VOTROW: Assistant Librarian. 181 INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF EUNICE L. ADAMS. B.S.. M.A.: Home Economics. SHAKEH S. AGAJANIAN. M.A.. Ph.D.. Humanities. EDWARD J. ALLEN. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. C. BROOKS ANDERSON. A.B., Ph.D.; Social Sciences. JUDITH L. ANDERSON, B.A., M.A.; Humanities. LAWRENCE C. ARCARESE. B.S.. Education— Campus School. JAMES D. ARNQUIST, B.A.; Humanities. JAMES S. ASHE. B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D.; Education. ALICE L. BACKUS. B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.; Health and Physical Education. MARIE BANKS, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.; Home Economics. PHYLLIS C. BARNARD. B.Ed., M.S.; Education— Campus School. EDGAR G. BARTON. B.S.. M.Ed., Ed.D.; Humanities. WILLIAM A. BARTSCH. B.A., M.F.A.; Humanities. JO ANNE BAUGHAN. B.A.. M.A.; Social Sciences. MARK B. BEACH, B.S., M.A.; Education. MARY LOUISE BELL. B.A.. M.A.; Humanities. RICHARD B. BERG, B.S.; Science and Mathematics. PAUL BERNSTEIN, B.S., Ed.M., Ph.D.; Chairman, Division of Social Sciences. ROBERT L. BESHAW, B.S.; Education— Campus School. FRANCIS R. BETHLEN. B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.; Social Sciences. ERWIN F. BEYER. A.B., M.S.. Health and Physical Education. HARVEY BLEECHER. B.A.. M.A.: Education. CHARLES A. BLOOD, JR., B.S., M.S.. Ph.D.; Science and Mathematics. CHANDLER BRAGDON. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.: Social Sciences. SUE R. BRAGDON. A.B., M.A.. Ed.D.; Home Economics. WARREN A. BRAINARD, B.S., M.A.; Science and Mathematics. EVELYN R. BRAYTON. R.N.. B.S., M.S.; Nurse-Teacher Education. M. MARIE BRESNAHAN, B.S., Ed.M.. Ed.D.; Education. FRANCES M. BRINKERHOFF. B.S.. M.A.; Education— Campus School. JANET CALACE-MOTTOLA: Nurse-Teacher Education. THOMAS V. CALKINS, B.A.. M.A.. M.F.A.; Humanities. FLORENCF C. CALLAHAN. B.S.. M.Ed.; Education— Campus School. JOHN A. CARAMIA, B.A.. M.A.; Education. H. TOWNSEND CARPENTER, A.B.. M.A., Ed.D.; Education. THERESE A. CARRIG. B.S.. M.A.; Social Sciences. LOIS C. CHARLES. B.S.. M S.; Home Economics. MARY S. CHURCH. B.S., M.S.; Education— Campus School. RALPH M. CLARK. JR.. A.B.. M.Ed.. M.S.; Science and Mathematics. VINCENT A. CONSOLI. B.S.. M.S.; Education— Campus School. ERNEST M. COONS, B.S., M.Ed.; Health and Physical Education. GABRIELLE S. COX, B.A.. M.A.; Humanities. WILLIAM M. CROSBY. B.S.. M.F.A.; Humanities. WILLIAM J. CURTIS, B.S., M.A.; Education — Campus School. PATRICIA A. DAVIDSON. R.N.. B.S., M.S.; Nurse-Teacher Education. ANTHONY B. DEAN. A.B., M.A.; Humanities. JOHN DEEB. B.Ed.. M.A., Ed.D.; Education. GEORGE W. DICKS. B.A.. M.A.: Humanities. HERMAN H. DOH. A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Humanities. MILDRED M. DOMINY, B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D.; Education. MARVIN J. EAKES. A.B.. M.A.; Education. CARL W. ENGLEHART. A.B., M.A., Ph.D.; Humanities. ALLEN S. EVEREST, Ph.B.. M.A., Ph.D.. Social Sciences. JOSE C. FERNANDEZ. B.S.. Ed.D.; Humanities. JAMES H. FLEETWOOD. B.S., Ed.D.; Humanities. E. FRED FLINDELL, A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.; Humanities. PAUL M. FORD, A.B.. Ed.M.. Ed.D.: Education. COLDEN B. GARLAND. B.S.. Ed.M.; Education. A. ABU GHAZALEH. B.A., M.A.; Social Sciences. LAWRENCE B. GILLETT, B.S.. M.A.. M.S., Ph.D.; Science and Mathematics, JOHN T. GOLDTHWAIT. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.; Chairman. Division of Humanities. O DALE K. GRIFFITH. JR.. B.S.; Science and Mathematics. RALPH N. GROVER. B.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.; Education. ANN A. GROZIN, R.N.. B.S.. M.A.; Nurse-Teacher Education. PAUL F. HACKETT. B.S.. Ed.M.; Education. RAS MOHUN HALDER, B.A.. M.Ed.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. KENNETH F. HAPPY. B.S., M.A.; Education. EARL HARLAN. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.; Humanities. LENDALL L. HASKELL, B.S.. M.S.; Education— Campus School. MARY L. HEALY, B.S.. M.S.: Home Economics. JOSEPH L. HENNESSY. B.S.. M.F.A.; Humanities. EDWARD HERMAN: Social Sciences. SIDNEY J. HERZIG, B.A.. M.A.; Social Sciences. HANS E. HIRSH. Ph.D.. Social Sciences. JOHN F. HOLLOP. B.S., M.S.; Science and Mathematics. ADA M. HOLMES. B.S.. M.A.; Humanities. CHUN-TU HSUEH. LL.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. 182 RALPH H. HUNKINS. B.S.. M.A.: Education. V. BARBARA HYNES. R.N.. B.S.. M.A.; Nurse-Teacher Education. JOSEPH C. JASTRAB. B.S.. M.S.; Health and Physical Education. JO ANN JESSEY. R.N.. B.S.. M.S.: Education— Campus School. STANLEY W. JOHNSON, B.A.. M.Ed., Ed.D.: Education. EDWARD M. KEELER. B.S.. M.A.: Education. CHARLES M. KELLY, B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Humanities. ANNE M. KIMBALL. B.S.: Health and Physical Education. RAY W. KINGSBURY; Education. HAROLD G. KLEIN. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Science and Mathematics. H. CHARLES KLINE. B.S.. M.F.A.: Humanities. HUBERT KUETER. B.A.. M.A.; Humanities. ANNETTE I. LACHANCF... B.Ed.. M.Ed.; Education— Campus School. JEAN M. LADUKE. B.S.. M.S.; Education— Campus School. CAROL A. LAFONTAINE. B.S.; Education— Campus School. ANGELO LAMARIANA. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.: Humanities. ELOISE J. LAW, B.S.. M.A.; Home Economics. SAMUAL D. LAWN. B.S.. M.A.: Science and Mathematics. TEDDY C. J. LEAVITT. B.S.. M.A.: Science and Mathematics. ROMUALD G. LESAGE, A.B.. M.S.: Science and Mathematics. ALFRED B. LIGHT. B.S.. M.S.: Education. DONALD D. LINDELL. B.A.. M.A.: Health and Physical Education. EUGENE P. LINK. A.B.. B.D.. Ph.D.: Social Sciences. HOUNG-ZUNG LIU. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.: Science and Mathematics. ALICE J. LONGMAN. R.N.. B.S.. M.A.; Nurse-Teacher Education. RAYMOND B. LOSSO. B.S.. M.A.; Humanities. ROBFRT J. LUEFT. B.S.. M.Ed.: Health and Physical Education. JEAN R. LUKASZEWSKI. R.N.. B.S.. M.S.. Nurse-Teacher Education. ROBERT C. R. MACFARLAND. B.S.. M.A.: Science and Mathematics. HELEN M. MCCARTHY. R.N., B.S.. M.S.; Nurse-Teacher Education. ROSEMARY K. McCULI.Y, R.N., B.S., M.S.; Nurse-Teacher Education. MARIE McGRATH. B.S.. M.S.: Home Economics. JAMES C. McGRAW, A.B., M.Sc.. Ph.D.; Science and Mathematics. CHARLOTTE P. McKEEFE, B.S.. M.S.; Education— Campus School. MANUEL A. MACHADO. JR.. A.B.. B.A.; Social Sciences. RITA H. MANLY, B.S.. M.S.; Education— Campus School. EVERETT A. MANWELL. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Science and Mathematics. ROBERTA A. MARLOWE. B.A.: Social Sciences. GEORGE R. MARSHALL. B.A.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. ANNA L. MESSER. B.S.. M.S.: Home Economics. ALEXANDROS C. MICHALOS. B.A.. B.D., M.A.; Humanities. JAMES B. MILLER. B.S.. M.A., Ed.D.; Humanities. ROBERT R. MILLER. B.S.. M.A.. Education — Campus School. CYNTHIA J. MINDHEIM, R.N.. B.S., M.S.; Nurse-Teacher Education. CHARLES W. MITCHESS, B.S.. M.S.: Education. FRANK B. MITCHELL; Humanities. ARTHUR P. MOMOT. B.S.. M.S.: Education— Campus School. STEPHEN V. MONSMA. A.B.. M.A.: Social Sciences. BEN MORREALE. B.S., Litt.D.; Social Sciences. JOSEPH MOSES. B.A.. M.A.; Humanities. HAVERLY O. MOYER. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.; Education. JOHN L. MYERS. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. HARRIET J. NAYLOR. B.A., M.A.; Social Sciences. F. REESE NEVIN. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Science and Mathematics. ARTHUR A. NEWGARDEN, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Humanities. H. OTIS NOYES. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Humanities. JAMES F. OLMSTED. B.S.. M.A.: Science and Mathematics. MAXIMOS S. PAPADOPOULLOS; Science and Mathematics. JEAN M. PARKER. R.N.. B.S., Ed.M.; Nurse-Teacher Education. ELLEN P. PARSONS. B.S.. M.S.: Education— Campus School. MAE M. PAULISHAK. R.N.. B.S.. M.A.: Nurse-Teacher Education. MONSERRATE R. PERALTA. B.A., M.A.; Humanities. HAROLD J. PERKINS, B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.. Chairman. Division of Science and Mathematics. RAYMOND P. PETERSON. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Social Sciences. LEONARD W. PHILLIPS. A.B., M.A.; Education— Campus School. MARGARET R. POLSON. B.F.A.. M.S.. M.F.A.; Humanities. MARY ANNE POSTON. B.A.. M.S.: Education— Campus School. VIRGINIA PRETTYMAN. B.M.. M.A.: Humanities. LOUIS J. PULLANO. B.S.. M.A.; Education— Campus School. ERNEST RANGAZAS. B.S., M.S., Ed.D.; Chairman. Dept. of Health and Physical Educa- tion. LILLIAN B. REDCAY. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.: Education. GRACE H. REESE. B.S., M.S.; Education— Campus School. RICHARD R. RICHART. B.S., M.Ed.; Science and Mathematics. LOUIS W. R1TTSCHOF, B.A.. M.S.; Social Sciences. DAVID F. ROBERTSON, B.S.. M.A.; Health and Physical Education. BOHDAN ROMANENCHUK. M.A.. Ph.D.: Humanities. 183 DAVID F. ROUTON. B.F.A.. M.F.A.: Humanities. M. GERTRUDE RUSTERHOLTZ, B.S.. M.S.: Education— Campus School. JEROME J. SADLO, B.S.: Education— Campus School. VENICE SAKELL, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D.: Humanities. WILLIAM J. SCHLICHT. 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