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Qifgfq 5 Q ' Q al ' QNX guy '79 We W F' qw I 4 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 l 4 4 - 1 fl n MICROCOSM, 1963 BARBARA HERSHAN HIRSCH LESLIE GINSBURG SUE GREENING J UDITH LEVINE JUDITH CORNWALL CAROL LUDWIG HILL WILMA KATSEFF SUSAN HOWARD AMY MASKELL MURIEL KRAVETZ SIMMONS COLLEGE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Photography Editor Literary Editor Technical Co-Editor Technical Co-Editor Art Editor Advertising Manager Business Manager Circulation Manager N o way is new hut the old. ln the hlending of diverse and fractured routes Qur silent path wanders in a spiral curoe, Mingling sun with shadow Various, yet steady As each new path lends focus to the whole. The individual returns unto hirnsehl Enlioened with the total sweep Of an expanding oiew. ,Slmm 0115 Cofgge oglhrary 9 '10 SEP Z!!! The bustle of first week, 5 :Q-9' 9 or fo- 83 ..4x MMF N v Q jyggnsw-A frantic smiles at froslo picnic, IQN ITU .Sv 8' 1... N A--A+- :-.f -f -- -v 7 ,4 H 4 , :I , ,. ' ' . . .:.:, I I 'U f? 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'5- -' U' :PK ' , Q Q lv... 4.3 cmd the vigor of Competition x ff. 1 give way to 'IPD mn ,S N rwwg k g: rne,N :nf 1 - ' ,,,.,. 14 ' l wg ......,,q,, 'L:'f..,. The printed word cczptimtes the mind, T! J B, ,ef 7 ,f :af S I -,- .., 16 Q ' Nui' uf figs: VI u X- Gag-A T32-if I keeps the desk piled kzyb, 5. .,4 cmd the hngers busy ffm. .Y uw QQ , - 'h' .AA . -,J . .I S ,nf .iv M. G fm 'Xt 'W 65 P I :P ' s 'Fi Dqfferent backgrounds broaden and enrich the cultural scene Student representatives set the goals and policies of the college scene me-it r 'iugglq l - v f. 'N V A '5- ,. ,,,,.- , . M ..1' 9 1 if v ' 4 f .Aa M 5 - ,, 1447 Q is r 1, 75 A em qi lv 5 -4, ,W , , . ,DL-. I '- - : J A A ,gm , N. , 5... A af 3 ,ff lg Q? :omit sparked by the seasoiis childlike mirth 21 A' '-:S AA'- V Y K ' M JZ. si, ,gf ' ' V 1 nf Pj . Qtr' L., EANNN - I F. Af' ja ww .. V, .. . .4... 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V -- F' Reasons of the heart f'F f ' w,vfea- ,Q '13, A M V 5. L , f ' ' . ff X if ,4Z'-pt? A ' ' , 'H x 'rim . 53 4 , , ' 1 'i 1 . .X 1 ' O . If A . :n..: ,.:,Lgg X193 it cliscover a matecl joy in local lanclscapes .255 5 x.4 52.11 ,V ,, 1-,Lv f ' ,,,mx, :-L5,, 2 Y Lnff' , 4 ..,.,.,5 N. , ,.-- - 'vl'f1 'q1'J. .. . U. nl'nll:f,l! o Ol. nf' -- 3, f- pf' -em A, on ll .2 5 A . Q I .., .2 v n ,.-gn i 1' 'I-I ' or in the vast horizons of the City. ll n H is 1 z ,352 ff 'P . . 'f ..l ' 54.14 ,.,f. 1.1.4 HW 1' r,- -fgegm. L,'ff1f Q. .2 1 1 i'l4'9Fi1!:'fflvf- ' vw ' . 1,3-gisgcg jig.: . , 4 , q'flyfEjI 'Q if I iffi Modern Dance lends the delzglot of rhythm - . -V 1' -, ' -,x. - .- . .n . . . .. - wr--12.1, , ,-5:-f.'a,. ,mv . :,:,.:p .- . ---'-'- x-' 5 -. . r-L.,-. . . 4 .fm 1 .-, ?'5'7 .5:' . , ' . .- l , .-.W ,., A T n -X '.v-1.- NA '.-,vw ,hx ,L ug-.,N.,,' , H, N. :R '1. 1 fr . ,, V , 0 , .:,,-ser: '- A ,. .. ,L ,. ,, .-I ,- 27.11 'Jw'-I 'vu Q' ' , , , X . xr 'MN Y K . fig. 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Xml Nag a 'w 'AY 'V .N f f. s ' To cz more amiliar ground 34 05,4 H' M, P Dramatic feats Q. - wr'-.-.14 . j.f.j,..:-ggi-Q .- N . ff-fs iii ,,.. - ...W Q2'f7 Zr2 Tr-.. ,l 0 l tmnsfigure cz living image i X1 5. K A H 5 5 rlfl Flll llll llllllll Q l' ,..,,.,..,.'- Y 1 U V 1 F 5 4 2' Q V ' E1 7Q?'z' . 1 ' f 'J w ffg, M N' Q- . 'EN If xx-WM l -, -.: .- - , -A X Y - ,f - W: f A ' s. CJ- ' Q.. 1-1 Y .V ' I ,gg '- 1.,N5gX'fgPQy -'V 'Q 1 and cz burst of spring mmom COLLEGE Sb A Q 11 6 1 , 9. ' .fx A 'W'-'f-. - 512113 1. V OOIOOO lO0O0 'lil .V Jn' -1 transforms cz back-yard world where hours of sebf-amusement and A , W ,Z -...-f--- X f , x '!:P- ' ..---ff! absorption xax -' W 1 ' ,I , , 4, N E..g1a,., A . Ga-5 - 1-as-Q' fls, 3 H. ,Q n V, , ' .sk h -02513 1 A , 4. .- f 4 'f ik rlin leacl to tlve final glory of arrival. 40 The Presidents Message '---L., 41 am grateful to this fine class for their many contributions to the strengthening of our college. It is my hope that each member of the class will experience great benefit from her years at Simmons, and that she will continue to study in the yields of her special interests. We are proud to send you out to join the alumnae body and are confident that you will individually and collectively add your strength to the strong link between this organization and the college. V WILLIAM E. PARK, President ' 1 JUDITH ARLIN Science X NANCY ASERKOFF MILLICEN Social Science zlgftg JANE BASSETT Science Science T BACCHIERI LINDA BEDFORD Social Science 3 . KAREN BECK Science MARTHA BELKNAP Nursing .am ,Fil -, Q KONSTANTINA BEQUARY GAIL BENSMAN Education Social Science 43 A' 4' in fel .. Av ? ,fi VIRGINIA BELYEA Social Science EUNICE BLOOMQUIST Science K ,fn ' .X NANCY CLAY BOGART Education f 3 PATRICIA BOURNE Science 44 MARY BIRDSALL Home Economics , ' ,, ..,. X 4 x ELIZABETH BOLSTER Nursing gs:-:ef -Y -: ' - A SANDRA BRATTON Business E BARBARA BOWEN Retailing SUSAN BRETT BARBARA BRODLIEB Publication Sczence 45 JANE BROWN Retailing BARBARA PARESKY BUDNITZ Home Economics 1 LINDA BRUINS Science 4' MARY-MARTHA BURHOUSE Retailing I ELLEN SPELLMAN BYCK Social Science 46 BEVERLY BURNS Social Science I I CONSTANCE CAREY Business VIRGINIA CAILLOUETTE Retailing X . I JOSELYN RHODES CAREY CAROL Nursing EVELYN CELLER Science 47 CASTLEMAN Science R DALLAS WASHBURN CHASE Business ,Q g 'WS 'A ,Q .-1,35 5, .L , -,z -su-f 1 '-2,3 - .,. 4 - xjsg. . -, ' X .lf2 AMY CHANG Home Economics 'R MARCIA CHASE Social Science Al' BEVERLY CHERNAK Education 48 CAROLINE CHENEY Home Economics ADELE CHUDNOFSKY Nursing ' Q HSUAN-I CHIU Nursing 615 BEVERLY COCOZELLA Education 'x NANCY COHEN Education 49 fwk Z DIANE COGEN Education MARY COLBERT Nursing 5 .1 PATRICIA CQLLINS MARIANNE CONCANNON GERALDINE CONWAY Publication Education Business CAROL COOK Budiness 50 PHYLLIS COOK Publication BARBARA COON Science ALICE COOPER Library Science MARY CRAIN Social Science 51 J UDITH CORNWALL Publication -...,v,T,7., .?,.T...,.-Y. www. .,,.-,. ., V, rw.. -,......,.. ,.. if JANE DANIEL Publication E JO ANN CURTIS Library Science '1f'i.':1 ji aff' ' ' fzqvif? ELIZABETH DAVIDSON CONSTAN CE DEDES Home Economics BLlSifl6SS 5'-v MARY JANE DEXTER Education 52 LORI DINGMAN Science . 3q'Ei15?'I'-If 'N ' U f ,,j'f'rfG'f'ff 1f7f ii'-::'7f' ' ,ffffff ' ' ' A A A V :xx ,.,f-11. ,- NNE DOYLE JUDITH FRANK DUBIN ELAINE FISHER DODGE A Publication Social Science Education HARRIET ELAM Business 53 3 PATRICIA ELLIS Business -V AFAA - . 12.11.1-:r:1:::ssa:R5:493fJ.EgE GAIL FEIN MARIA FERRER Science Business Education ELLEN FEIGENBLUM LOUISE FINER Education 54 SHELIA F INKEL Education i s. A ' .-sw!! BARBARA FIREMAN EDNA FISCHER Social Science Business SUSAN FRANTZ Retailing 55 NANCY FISKE Business J UDITH FREEDMAN Social Science '-,-. ff:svi:.:: ' 'sf5f'Z1:w5'-H-fa -,', -iff' - ? I ' 72' sr 2' err' ' ' SHIRLEY GANN LESLIE GINSBURG ELEANOR GLADDING Social Science Publication Retailing EMILY ANN GONSALVES Publication 56 4. ' v., Q. af .L4.2l:1a..:.a' 'i i - F 'S'-f-1 .QF .Q ,. . ro- ' 1 f ' THEODORA GOUZOULES Education SUZANNE GOODFRIEND Education SUE GREENING Publication 57 f - ' ELIZABETH HAGEMAN Education JEAN GUNN Science LINDA HAINES Business CAROLYN H Business ALE fi' -5 4 r ELLEN HALPRIN MARY BETH HANSER Science Social Science G...- MARLENE HANSON Social Science 58 MARION HAUGAARD Science J UDITH HARRIS Science MARJORIE HAYN ES Business SUSAN HERMANN Publication 59 SUSAN HAYNES Nursing CAROL LUDWIG HILL Publication CAROL HERSHON Education SALLY HILL Social Science VIRGINIA HINES Science I ' :gk ,. gag 1. - 1 fr. - -if 4: x I BARBARA HERSHAN HIRSCH Publication SANDRA HIRSCH MARTHA HOBBS Social Science B USUWSS .. W--w'v-'mf' ' -- .44:,f,,,3.,.1.g. 1-1 , , 4,., :,,: , to nv: 11:4 ic: , 61 ' 1 SUSAN HOWARD Publication PAULINE HOLSON Education SUSAN HURWITZ Science fm CAROLE HUGHES Science 'Vi MARJORIE ISRAEL SYLVIA JAAKKOLA Educazigm Social Science If X. LESLIE JACKOWITZ Home Economics 62 DALE J AGEMANN Social Science Y BARBARA JOHNSON Business ELAINE J ODOIN JOHNSON Business PAMELA JOSEPH Publications 63 MARY ANN JONES Science LINDA KAISER Social Science sup- JOYCE KALTON GAIL KAPLAN WILMA KATSEFF Retailing Science Social SCi6f'lC6 5? SUSAN KELFER Social Science 64 Al JULIA KING Home Economics -1. CYNTHIA KLEMM Social Science if 43.19 QV? GLORIA KORN GEORGIA KOUSOURIS Education Education ETHEL KRAMER Home Economics 65 MURIEL KRAVETZ Social Science NAOMI KRANBERG Social Science USAN KURTZNER JUDITH LAFORTUNE S Home Economics Social Science MARJORIE LAN Z Education 66 1 CAROLYN LEE Social Science -,,.,1l' CECILE LEINWAND JOAN LESLIE JUDITH LEVINE Science Science Publication I CAROL LEWIS Retailing 67 CAROL LURIE Education it 5 CONSTANCE LEWIS Science Q 3 MARY LYONS PATRICIA MAIS Education Social Science PATRICIA MARROW Science 68 -A . I ALICE MARTIN Education , AMY MASKELL VERNA MASSELL ANN MATHES Education Science NWSi'18 - '- i MARY ANN MCCANDLESS Retailing 69 BRENDA MCCARTHY Retailing JANE MCFARLANE Library Science BARBARA MCGAW Science PAULA MIGNEAULT Science 70 f- .mgw ' .111 ' .wa PAMELA Retailing .51 ,Q .-4 44 1 . jflif' MCKISSOCK ROSALIND MINN Library Science pm , , 5 - 4- 1 A,,, , . Vx . -:.,::.-' Q'-3 . ' na-4315 ' '4:g?E:E51- x ., .X 1 JEANNE MISHO JEAN MOLNAR ELEANOR MOSKOWITZ S . . . czence S cle me B MSIHGSS LESLIE MOULD Education 71 RHODA MUNDEL Retailing 4 1 f if 4 f ,nf ,, . ,. . , . ,zf ., H '- JESSICA MOULTON Education X MARY PATRICIA MURNANE Publication BEATRICE NADLER Social Science 72 SUZAN NE MURPHY Home Economics JANE NOBLE Science Ja CYNTHIA NELSON Education ROSLYN OSSEN Social Science 73 ELAINE INNAMORATI PACKARD Education X NANCY OTIS Science ELAINE PATRIKAS Business xr.. A ' 'I MARTHA PEASE Home Economics 3 LINDA PETERSON Business 74 SUE PARISEAU Science i NORMA PERREAULT Science PATRICIA PLUMMER Business 115' SANDRA SLATER PICKMAN Education MYRNA POLLACK Retailing PHYLLIS POMER Nursing 75 fan! :V xl, - CAROLYN POLOMSKI Science DOROTHY PRENSNER Business , MARY ANN PRICE PHYLLIS PRICE JOAN PRODANY Home Economics Science Publication NANCY QUINN Retailing 76 i, .. . hw JOAN RASCOE Home Economics fx, 61 MURIEL REARDON RENA RESNICK ERAS REVELAS Business Social Science Science J BARBARA ROBERTS MILLER Social Science 77 iSS e3.' 4 fm, ,,. E .1 42 'xg 1 DIANA RODIG Science in gf ,fs 'ful 3, f ANN SALMON ROBB Home Economics , fn. KATHRYN ROEN Science Y I ANNE MARIE ROSSIGNOLI Social Science 78 X ELIZABETH PRESTON ROGOFF Social Science CAROL SARNO Publication PATRICIA RUSSELL Publication BARBARA SCHEVERA Science LORRAINE SCOPA Home Economics 79 SUSAN SCHUGEL Social Science BARBARA SHAFER Social Science x ,.,,. i SHEILA SENNETT Social Science .JP cr, LINDA SHOER Science XX MARILYN SIMONS Social Science 80 6- SAND RA Business SIDERS MICHELE BAGDASARIAN SIMOURIAN Education aT. .1 2:1f ' 1 4 F x-:if ' 'V ' f ':aV RHODA SINGER HELEN SMITH Social Science Business 81 if '.1:L , -t my 39,3 UH Q- 1 , Z W. S . , 'K A- -,X 'Pg fl 5 if xii in 1 ,fir NANCY SOLAN DER Science CAROL SPELLMAN Education MAXINE STOLLER Social Science MARIANNE STURNER Science X LINDA SUNDOOK Business 82 CAROLYN STANTON Science A MARY ANN SULCIUS Science DIXIE LEE TALBOT . Social Science 7 S,n: 4 SANDRA TALANIAN Education 13 LAURINDA TAYLOR Education f 3 -122' . I ,:EfQ'5:fji BEATRICE TINTY Social Science 83 ,j :Bgff ' 15 I ,MEM Q . V I f' -Q. I , Ii Y I +I ' - ,V I SHIRLEY TAYLOR Nursing HELEN TOBAK Education .4 pf ' x HELENA TISDELL Education .f ,gps , .,,. 9 fr? LINDA CHRISTY TRIPP Social Science ,Q ' l NANCY TSENG Home Economics S4 I fi ,259 '57 I ELIZABETH TRULL Business LINDA TWOMBLY Science CAROL TULLOCH Nursing KATHRYN VINCENT Home Economics CAROL WAGNER Business 85 NANCY VINES Science ELIZABETH WALFORD Social Science ,I DEANNA WALDMAN Library Science 5 I IRENE WEBER Social Science we vt '13-for :,-xw::- Y, 712 ' ' ' '1'3f?f5'i3iQiP'f1S-w x! , -'11.-14.1.zqqzgjzgicg-2111-1-'zzigzf -ns!!! 'SF NATALIE WELLS Business 86 LORALEE WINDSOR Publication -' lx llbb I . 1 . . i s 5 LINDA WOLF AMY YOUNG Science Business 2 JUDITH ZELIG BARBARA ZIEGLER Library Science Social Science 87 All LILLIAN YUNG Home Economics The niinel, an aspiring arc, Presses to incorporate the worlel. Anal lenowing nothing We heholel A oital ininate l In an ageless oiew. Knowing only the hoanellessness Of a legacy reneweel. DR. D ID SHE O Biology and the dynamic method 90 gas? 4 -. 3: ' ..4 , 4 .I- 1 GJ5 ' ' - 4 if ' . 7' - ' is! bring the natural world within laamarz grasp STAFF NOUCES ---' il'--- . DR. JOHN TIMM Chemistry and Physics - ROB ERT VERNON ll? QQ li ww ormulate the elements .Q l. WOODROW BALDWIN Business and Retailing TILLY DICKINSQN is N N? veA ,,ss is 1 '-x, W ' Y:Ef :, IAYSW ' ' ' fm, . ww' 1 JESSIE STUART MARGARET MCKENNA EDWIN MORAN, JR. QQ 5 5. captured in the classroom. 95 BARBARA HALEY WILLIAM CARLO Textiles, Foods, and Nutrition B .iff if. .F vp ,JL it LUCY FISHER MARGARET ROSS DIANA ABBOTT form the varied 43. ul-nn ,al , , - fl ., 'H-., A A -v:. . A . if rx W: '-'vlluv px . A LN f I A ' fr ,- M 2 ,, ,Q ' f m ' J if 5 lp P Lv' 7 - fi ,1 , 'Ei M -A ., Q A 5 .7 A FQ. A J: L 3'-' 4 +A? ' 5' m y LANORE SOGARD A 2Q ' . - Wogmm fx 2 F' -'f fv,- of Home Economics. ESTHER FACKTOROFF BURTON CLEAVES ' all-ua ......,x . -'13 Music arranges a harmony of tones fi, -as A'---4 1-'iv-vsauw.1'-An., .. ......,...,, ... 1 . kt ' ., , , A W Q Au Q A . 1 6 L, -9' I N,y af' I s N' 4' '57 ' 45 4 K.. A A 1 '-W-f , ,r .Nr , W-Nw W -vu... mf ,.,,e,,,,p 1 -e. -' f V fnw..,,,g,- . H., M ,ll .,.,,.g V' e, r 16 g iv- + I X S., Ah . gf f :.-fp L, LOLL 3, X T' iffvfj, A ' - 7, yt 'nut . . W CARROLL MILES BRUCE HAWTHORNE PAUL NICHOLS HENRY HALKO i , L L ,ix 'uf Q X I XXI fy! t ROY TOLLEFSON t History, Government, and Economics X' JOSEPHINE MILBURN trace the social achievements of man. TILDEN EDELSTEIN fe 'Ee 22 I.. ,4 T qiv, r lj 5' 64 x 3' wi, 6 Q 101 kk 1 I J WILLIAM KAHL , FREDERICK ANDERSON Philosophy inquires and czssimilcztes complexities W - 102 HARRY JOHNSON ATHENA THEODORE Sociology presents cz unified picture of environment. ii 1 M Q, I ,,-af ' . x 4 7 ' ,4 E S. KENNETH SHAFFER The science of all knowledge N 104 hnrnvv'-M 4 ' i .a 4 X lv ' X f .,,. 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E Dqfferent phases of Publishing work towards the fulbfillment of communication DONALD FESSENDEN DINO VALZ '. 13 ALDEN POOLE Vis j Nurses unite theory wixtlv practice. . R Jfffk? We . K X ' Kim . X .Q , ' ' sf ,fx 5 . q . p ,4 I N? X ' f YWM Pj? :A .. 1 , r r u 3 '- , 1 'ze 1 I 5 1 - 3 ,', ' 'TZ' 1 ,Li E - 5' - -eJf+3f.? 5 u-Afgr 21 -r Q4 ' , I , 92 1 V 6 1 ' nm 4 f ,Q 'X T- 'I ? X 5 BETTY ERLANDSON ,fa ff JEAN COTTON DEBORAH AYMOVICH JOAN GOLDSBERRY -lb- 'rs' English hlends feeling and thought CHARLES L'HOMME WYLIE SYPHER 5 . K -. into cz restatement M G EORG W e5 Ps ANNO SEWE5 t F' CUNXUE of lzfe. Q. JB' XY xxx, 1- eee e LAWRENCE LANGER JUDITH MATLACK KENNETH GREENE Education methods for t 3 4 L E ginsi ka' A teachers of the future. CYNTHIA BEHRMAN M Q.,- ini... l e e X .S+-4 If r L i iw 2 Nun m..,Qg Physical Therapy -- springboard to restored strength 121 X i W X X STEPHEN DEANE HELEN JONES DONALD DUNBAR Psychology draws the structure of behavior. 122 Pictures and type to reflect a class . . . The class itsebf a monument to the dedicated few The individual is part of all that be has known And we are glad to have known J. CARTON NEEDI-IAM As the spirit of kindness Abundance and hope, The stature of service, Solemnity and grace, And all the nameless facets That make a man a symbol of the lnglvest good. Several groping strancls unite Restoring tloe message Of a single ti1ne-- ' Tloe worlol witlvin Anal the worlcl witloont Are equal in tloeir scope. wfgeff F e N9 f' ae 5 me ss Mba! wi? ' ffeaffcfaf' 'W rs 5,4 -sms , xl , ---HJ, A ,J 1 A 5 1,3 v.: . 5.1 ' - Arif .nl The first is our passage to the second I The microcosm unfolding 1 to the action f ,1 1 1 ,X ,f- X., X... . x f K ,f fav us...1:' .I . 54 1 x X A- . ig X, ff' -ff' ' ...,.,., K '34 . A., Q- -f . x I .1527 , f'- X-K .sr YW. of cz quest. SENIOR DIRECTORY AMBROSE, JOYCE, 21 Avondale Dr., Islip, N. Y., FAD, Hillel. ARLIN, JUDITH, 2 Wayne Ave., Claremont, N. H., NSA Regional Conference Delegate. ASERKOFF, NANCY, 7 Portina Rd., Brighton, Mass., Hillel, Spring Spree Auction Committee, Transfer Welcome Committee. BACCHIERI, MILLICENT, 146 Cedar Lane, Westwood, Mass., May Breakfast Publicity Committee. BASSETT, JANE, 31 W. Main St., Northboro, Mass., Jun- ior Year at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, Christian Association, Glee Club, May Breakfast Committee. BECK, KAREN, 503 W. Avon Rd., Avon, Conn., Fresh- man Representative, Glee Club, Dorm Social Activities Chairman, School of Science Representative. BEDER, LINDA, 71 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y., Uni- versity of Vermont Transfer, Hillel, Tennis Team. BEDFORD, LINDA, R.F.D. :,lgt1, Thomaston, Conn., Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship, Social Relations Club, House Counselor. 1 BELKNAP, MARTHA, Pond Rd., Bellows Falls, Vt. BELYEA, VIRGINIA, 49 Hills View Rd., Milton, Mass., Recreational Association Vice-President, Dorm Board, Mi- crocosm Circulation Staff, Sophomore Luncheon Committee. BENSMAN, GAIL, 1504 College Dr., Owensboro, Ky., Freshman Prom Committee, Modern Dance Club Treasurer, Drama Society President. L BEQUARY, KONSTANTINA, 221 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. BIRDSALL, MARY, 120 N . Chestnut St., Westfield, N. J ., Glee Club, Swim Club, Freshman Representative, Campus Guide, Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Committee, Home Economics Club Treasurer, Home Economics School Representative, House Counselor. BLOOMQUIST, EUNICE, 17 Ashcroft St., Auburn, Mass., Swim Club, May Breakfast Entertainment Chairman, Jun- ior Welcome Committee, Dorm Vice-President, Stu-G Rep- resentative. BLUM, LENORE EPSTEIN, 117 Park Dr., Boston, Mass., Carnegie Institute of Technology Transfer, Hillel, Academy. BOGART, NANCY CLAY, 511 Country Way, N. Scituate, Mass., French Club. BOLSTER, ELIZABETH, 54 Stroudwater Rd., Portland, Me., Hood College Transfer, Bluettes, Anne Strong Club President. BOURNE, PATRICIA, 6753 High Meadows Dr., Cincin- nati, Ohio, Campus Guide, Physical Therapy Club, House Counselor, Student Assistant. BOWDEN, MARILYN, 126 Coney St., E. Walpole, Mass., Junior Welcome Committee, Floor Representative. BOWEN, BARBARA, 85 Park St., Binghamton, N. Y., Prince Club Vice-President. BRATTON, SANDRA, 307 Northland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Committee Against Segregation, Spring Spree Auction Com- mittee, International Relations Association, Newman Club. BRETT, SUSAN, 221 E. Penn St., Long Beach, N. Y., News Reporter, M icrocosm Photography Staff. BRODLIEB, BARBARA, 301 Main St., East Rockaway, N. Y., Cap and Gown Chairman. BROWN, JANE, 227 Wolcott Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. BRUINS, LINDA, 96 Stonybrook Dr., Rochester, N. Y., Glee Club, Physical Therapy Club, Campus Guide. BUDNITZ, BARBARA PARESKY, 224 Elm St., Benning- ton, Vt., Home Economics Club Secretary, Stu-G Represent- ative, Volunteer Work, Skit Night Master of Ceremonies. BURHOUSE, MARY-MARTHA, 141 Harding Rd., Glen Rock, N. J., Dean's List, Drama Society, May Breakfast Committee, Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, Transfer Welcome Committee, Campus Guide, Co- tillion Committee, Junior Prom Committee. BURNS, BEVERLY, 15 Chandler Rd., Salem, Mass., New- man Club, Spring Spree Committee, Stu-G Dorm Repre- sentative. BYCK, ELLEN SPELLMAN, 15 Bright Rd., Belmont, Mass., Hillel Social Chairman, Freshman Prom Committee, Commuter Association, Volunteer Work, Social Relations Club. CAILLOUETTE, VIRGINIA, 14 Greenview Rd., Danbury, Conn., Newman Club, News Reporter, Prince School Repre- sentative, Spring Spree Booth Chairman, Cotillion Chairman, Campus Guide, Fund Drive Co-Chairman, Junior Welcome Committee, Stu-G Secretary. . CAREY, CONSTANCE, Goodhill Rd., Weston, Conn., Campus Fire Chief, Campus Guide, House Counselor, House President. CAREY, JOSELYN RHODES, 692 Huntington Ave., Bos- ton, Mass. CASTLEMAN, CAROL, 80 Lawrence Dr., White Plains, N. Y., Hillel Social Activities Co-Chainnan, News Reporter, Transfer Welcome Committee, Glee Club Secretary-Treas- urer and President. CELLER, EVELYN, 8216 Larry Pl., Chevy Chase 15, Md., Biology Club, French Club, Drama Society, House Counse- lor, CHANG, AMY, 79 Tufts St., Arlington, Mass., Home Eco- nomics Banquet Chairman, Campus Guide, Chinese Inter- collegiate Council of Greater Boston. CHASE, DALLAS WASHBURN, Pittsburg, N. H., Orches- tra, Campus Guide, Floor Representative. CHASE, MARCIA, 8 Chase St., Lynn, Mass., Campus Guide, Washington Semester, Great Decisions Chairman, Junior Welcome Steering Committee, Drama Society Vice- President, Forum Vice-President, Young Democrat Club. CHENEY, CAROLINE, 62 Bellevue Ave., Springfield, Mass. CHERNAK, BEVERLY, 73 Central Ave., Chelsea, Mass., Song Fest Committee, Spring Spree Committee, Sophomore Luncheon Entertainment Committee, Skit Night Committee Olde English Dinner Entertainment Committtee, Junior Prom Chairman, Stu-G Academic Affairs Committtee. CHIU, HSUAN-I, 37 Gorham St., Cambridge, Mass. CHUDNOFSKY, ADELE, 43 Bonad Rd., W. Roxbury, Mass., Hillel, Commuter Organization. COCOZELLA, BEVERLY, 11 Belleaire Ave., Lynn, Mass., Newman Club, Volunteer Work. COGEN, DIANE, 36 Bassett St., Lynn, Mass., Class Execu- tive Board, Olde English Dinner Committee, Floor Repre- sentative, French Club, Campus Guide, Hamilton College Junior Year in France. COHEN, DEBORAH, 9 Gilbert Rd., Storrs, Conn., Mod- ern Dance Club, French Club. COHEN, NANCY, 96 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass., French Club Vice-President. COLBERT, MARY, 80 Montview St., W. Roxbury, Mass., Newman Club, Commuter Organization, Anne Strong Club. COLLINS, PATRICIA, 15 High St., N. Billerica, Mass., Stu-G Representative, Newman Club Executive Board and Province Delegate, News Reporter, Junior Welcome Steering Committee, Student Body President. CONCANNON, MARIANNE, 82 Alban St., Dorchester, Mass. CONWAY, GERALDINE, 26 Superior St., Swampscott, Mass., Newman Club Treasurer and Commuter Representa- tive, Campus Guide, Ski Club. COOK, CAROL, 284 High St., Medford, Mass., Newman Club. COOK, PHYLLIS, 28 Wilson Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y., Glee Club, Social Relations Club, Volunteer Work. COON, BARBARA, 17 Plymouth Rd., Darien, Conn., Modern Dance Club Secretary, Physical Therapy Club, Jun- ior Welcome Committee, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, Amold Hall Secretary, Transfer Welcome Committee Assist- ant Chairman. COOPER, ALICE, 14 Porter St., Everett, Mass., Campus Guide, Christian Association. CORNWALL, JUDITH, Hayward Rd., Acton, Mass., Ath- letic Association Representative, Spring Spree Invitation Committee, Junior Welcome Committee, Microcosm Techni- cal Co-Editor, School of Publication Representative. CRAIN, MARY, 151 Hillside Ave., Waterbury, Conn. CURTIS, JO ANN, 11 William St., N. Haven, Conn., Cam- pus Guide, Floor Representative, Fund Drive Representa- tive, Junior Welcome Committee, Junior Prom Co-Chairman. DANIEL, JANE, 84 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y., Christmas Door Decoration Committee, Simmons' Week by Week, Cotillion Publicity Committee, Simmons' Bulletin, Drama Society. DAVIDSON, ELIZABETH, 319 Walnut St., Saugus, Mass., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Steering Committee, Trans- fer Welcome Committee, Drama Society Vice-President. DEDES, CONSTANCE, .18 Mosely Ave., Newburyport, Mass., Eastern Orthodox Club, French Club, Outing Club. DEXTER, MARY JANE, 193 S. Main St., Cohasset, Mass., Campus Guide, Commuter Organization. DINGMAN, LORI, S. Kent, Conn., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Hostess Chairman, Arnold Hall Vice-President, Physical Therapy Club President. DODGE, ELAINE FISHER, Mechanic St., E. Douglas, Mass. DOYLE, ANNE, 45 Lake St., New Bedford, Mass., Fire Captain, Athletic Association, Stu-G Representative, Junior Welcome Committee. DUBIN, JUDITH FRANK, Bridge St., E. Dennis, Mass., Hillel Representative, Fire Captain, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, Campus Guide, Microcosm Circulation Staff. ECKSTRAND, MARLENE, l18c Holden Green, Cam- bridge, Mass. ELAM, HARRIET, 340 Walnut Ave., Boston, Mass., School of Business Representative, Class Secretary, Junior Wel- come Committee. ELLIS, PATRICIA, Box 338, Frederiksted, St. Croix, Vir- gin Islands, Lasell College Transfer, Placement Committee, Spring Spree Committee, Floor Representative. FEIGENBLUM, ELLEN, 1535 Undercliff Ave., New York, N. Y., Hillel Cultural Co-Chairman. FEIN, GAIL, 36 Thurlow Ave., Revere, Mass. FERRER, MARIA, 947 E. Glen Ave., Ridgewood, N. Y., Newman Club, Transfer Welcome Committee. FINER, LOUISE, 45 Alberta Rd., Brookline, Mass., Crea- tive Writing Workshop. FINKEL, SHEILA, 44 Kimball Rd., Chelsea, Mass., Hillel, Transfer Welcome Committee. FIREMAN, BARBARA, 79 Belcher Ave., Brockton, Mass., Freshman Prom Committee. FISCHER, EDNA, Hopper Rd., Williamstown, Mass., Mod- ern Dance Club Vice-President, Spring Spree Committee, Campus Guide. FISKE, NANCY, 9 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford, Mass., Out- ing Club Secretary and President, Dorm Social Activities Chairman, Fire Captain, Christian Association Steering Committee, Junior Invitation Dance Chairman. FITHIAN, MARTHA, 150 S. Maple St., Mercer, Pa. FRANTZ, SUSAN, 60 West lst St., Fulton, N. Y., Fresh- man Representative, Freshman Banquet Invitation Chair- man, Spring Spree Committee, Forum Representative, In- ternational Relations Club, Stu-G Representative, Who's Who in American Colleges Chairman. FREEDMAN, JUDITH, 219 Pennsylvania Dr., W. Hart- ford, Conn., Freshman Representative, Spring Spree Queen Chairman, House Counselor, FAD Discussion Chairman, SCOPE Discussion Chairman. GANN, SHIRLEY, 1082 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass., Rutgers University Transfer, Hillel. GINSBURG, LESLIE, 108 Nottingham Rd., Malverne, N. Y., Freshman-Senior Brunch Committee, Dorm Skit Co- Chairman, Handbook Editor, Microcosm Associate Editor, Sophomore Luncheon Entertainment Committee. GLADDING, ELEANOR, Bristol, Vt., Freshman Repre- sentative, Stu-G Dorm Representative, Social Activities Rep- resentative, Recreational Association Treasurer, Honor Board Chairman. GOLDMAN, MARGARET, 14 Scotia St., Boston, Mass. GONSALVES, EMILY, 144 Bedford St., New Bedford, Mass., Newman Club. GOODFRIEND, SUZANNE, 7 West 81 St., New York, N. Y., Drama Society, News Photographer. GOUZOULES, THEODORA, 492 Clinton Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass., Campus Guide, Young Democrat Club, Tum Toward Peace. GREENING, SUE, Canaan, N. Y., NSA Representative, Class Executive Board, International Relations Association President, Microcosm Photography Editor. GUNN, JEAN, 684 Country Way, N. Scituate, Mass., Intra- mural Basketball, Junior Prom Decorations Committee, Blu- ettes, Forum Class Representative, Junior Welcome Com- mittee Assistant Chairman, Physical Therapy Club, SCOPE Vice-President. HAGEMAN, ELIZABETH, 408 Barker St., Mt. Vernon, Wash., Volunteer Work, Outing Club Vice-President, Cam- pus Guide, Pops Chairman, Drama Society Props Chairman, House Counselor, Academy, SCOPE. HAINES, LINDA, 6 Lantem Lane, Milton, Mass., Junior Welcome Committee, House Counselor. HALE, CAROLYN, 83 Hillcrest Ave., Manhasset, N. Y., French Club. HALPRIN, ELLEN, 22 Ramsdell St., New Haven, Conn., Spring Spree Committee, Winter Weekend Ticket Chairman, Mesick Hall President. HALSEY, HEATHER DURAM, 8 Gower J ., New Ca- naan, Conn., Prom Committee Chairman, 7 ty Breakfast Chairman. HANSER, MARY BETH, 18 Old Westbury Lane, St. Louis, Mo., House Counselor, Campus Guide Chairman, Swim Club, Mesick Hall President. 1 HANSON, MARLENE, 99-41 64 Ave., Forest Hills, N.'Y., Spring Spree Box Luncheon Chairman, Sophomore Prom Committee, Fund Drive Committee. HARRIS, J UDITH, 194 Prospect Pkwy., Burlington, Vt., Hillel, Dix Hall Treasurer, May Breakfast Committee. HAUGAARD, MARION, 31 Austin St., Portland, Me., Orchestra, South Hall President. HAYNES, MARJORIE, 35 Catawaba St., Roxbury, Mass., Tennis Team, Student Invitation Day Hostess. HAYNES, SUSAN, 32 Fruit St., Boston, Mass., Commuter Organization, Christian Association, Sophomore Luncheon Waitress Chairman, Anne Strong Booth Chairman for Spring Spree. HERMANN, SUSAN, 264 King St., Port Chester, N. Y., Freshman Representative, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class President, News Managing Editor. HERSHON, CAROL, 88 Heron St., Long Beach, N. Y., Blazer Committee Chairman, Simmons Hall Skit Co-Chair- man, Sophomore Luncheon Entertainment Committee, Olde English Dinner Skit Co-Chairman, Simmons Hall President for two years. HILL, CAROL LUDWIG, 69 Garfield St., Lawrence, Mass., Newman Club, Campus Guide, Athletic Association Representative, M icrocosm Technical Co-Editor. HILL, SALLY, 113 Somerset St., Bangor, Me., Evans Hall Secretary, Christian Association, School of Nursing Repre- sentative, Anne Strong Club Secretary, Stu-G Academic Ac- tivities Committee. HILLMAN, CAROL, 357 Beach St., Revere, Mass., Junior Welcome Committee, Home Economics Club President. HINES, VIRGINIA, 55 Warham St., Windsor, Conn., New- man Club, Dorm Treasurer, Campus Guide, House Counse- lor, Student Assistant. HIRSCH, BARBARA HERSHAN, 165 Jordan Rd., Brook- line, Mass., Dean's List, Campus Guide, Handbook Associ- ate Editor, M icrocosm Editor-in-Chief. HIRSCH, SANDRA, 29 Lewis Bay Rd., Hyannis, Mass. HOBBS, MARTHA, 72 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass., Swim Club, Arnold Hall Treasurer, Honor Board Secretary, Transfer Welcome Committee Chairman. HOLSON, PAULINE, 36 Eastern Ave., Arlington, Mass., Newman Club, Outing Club, Calendar Representative. HOWARD, SUSAN, 50 Locust Ave., Red Bank, N. J., School of Publication Representative, Morse Hall Secretary and President, M icrocosm Advertising Manager. HUGHES, CAROLE, 4 Burgess St., Methuen, Mass., Chris- tian Association, Freshman Prom Committee, Volunteer Work. HURWITZ, SUSAN, 2404 Ave. K, Brooklyn, N. Y., Olde English Dinner Committee, Skit Night Master of Ceremonies, Fire Captain. ISRAEL, MARJORIE, 396 Norton Pkwy., Conn., Fresh- man Class Vice-President, NSA Delegate to the Harvard Conference, Honor Board Representative, Drama Society Stage Manager, Stu-G Academic Activities Chairman. JAAKKOLA, SYLVIA, R.F.D. gil, Ludlow, Vt., Volun- teer Work, Stu-G Representative, Campus Guide, House Counselor, Honor Board Class Representative. JACKOWITZ, LESLIE, 162 Green St., Hudson, N. Y., Glee Club, News Advertising Manager, Floor Representa- tive. JAGEMANN, GEORGIA, Croton Lake Rd., Katonah, N. Y., Transfer Student, Modern Dance Club. JOHNSON, BARBARA, 271 Beech St., Belmont, Mass., French Club, Outing Club. JOHNSON, ELAINE JODOIN, 308 Shagbark Dr., Bristol, Conn., Newman Club, Campus Guide. JONES, MARY ANN, 146 Florence St., Melrose, Mass., Christian Association, Junior Welcome Committee. JOSEPH, PAMELA, 175 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. KAISER, LINDA, 311 Packman Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. KALTON, JOYCE, 46 Central St., Somerville, Mass., Rad- cliyjfe News, Commuter Organization, Prince Club. KAPLAN, GAIL, 106 Mohawk Dr., W. Hartford, Conn., Social Relations Club, Volunteer Work Chairman. KATSEFF, WILMA, 132 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass., Mi- crocosm Art Editor. KELFER, SUSAN, 75 Whitney Rd., Medford, Mass., News Distribution Manager, Intercollegiate Intellectual Club, Vol- unteer Work, Spring Spree Committee, Freshman Prom Committee, Cotillion Committee, Stu-G Commuter Repre- sentative, Modern Dance Club, International Relations Club, Campus Guide, Honor Board, Junior Welcome Committee, SCOPE, Washington Semester. KING, JULIA, 64 S. Main St., Pittsford, N. Y., Arnold Hall Assistant Fire Captain, Floor Representative, Campus Guide, House Counselor, Student Assistant. KLEMM, CYNTHIA, 159 Chestnut St., Lynntield, Mass., Ski Club, Community Club, Romance Languages Club. KORN, GLORIA, 33 North Ave., Providence, R. I. KOUSOURIS, GEORGIA, 65 Belmore Rd., Baltimore, Md., Eastern Orthodox Club, Winter Weekend Chairman, Campus Guide, Olde English Dinner Entertainment Com- mittee, Simmons Hall Vice-President, Calendar Represent- ative. KRAMER, ETHEL, 14 Myrna Ave., Waterbury, C0l1I'l., Hillel Executive Council, Home Economics Club, Campus Guide. KRANBERG, NAOMI, 186 White Springs Rd., Geneva, N. Y., Spring Spree Dorm Chairman, Volunteer Work, Jun- ior Welcome Committee, Sweat Shirt Committee Chairman, Dix Hall Social Activities Chairman, Student Assistant, Place- ment Commission Chairman. KRAVETZ, MURIEL, 106 Grovers Ave., Winthrop, Mass., Hillel, Microcosm Circulation Manager. KURTZNER, SUSAN, 1940 Clover St., Rochester, N. Y., Glee Club, Sophomore Luncheon Chairman, School of Nurs- ing Representative, Home Economics Club, Floor Represent- ative. LAFORTUNE, JUDITH, 315 E. Main St., N. Adams, Mass., Newman Club, Volunteer Work. LANZ, MARJORIE, 21 Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville, Conn., Longwood House Secretary-Treasurer and President. LEE, CAROLYN, 99 Wellesley Ave., Needham, Mass., Recreational Association. LEINWAND, CECILE, 8 Parkway West, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., News Technical Staff, FAD Secretary-Treasurer, Hil- lel Religious Activities Chairman, Secretary, and Senior Rep- resentative. LESLIE, JOAN, 12 Carver Rd., Watertown, Mass., Blu- ettes, Physical Therapy Club. LEVINE, JUDITH, 55 Colonial Ave., Dorchester, Mass., News Drama Critic, Microcosm Literary Editor. ' LEWIS, CAROL, 11 Richmar Dr., Birmingham, Ala., Prince School Representative, Prince Club, Fund Drive Committee. LEWIS, CONSTANCE, 92 Gale Rd., Swampscott, Mass., Junior Welcome Committee, Campus Guide, Orchestra. LURIE, CAROL, 539 Covington Pl., Wyckoff, N. J ., Hillel Executive Council, Forum Treasurer, News Editor, Spring Spree Committee, Campus Guide, NSA Junior Delegate, HUAC Committee. LYONS, MARY, 60 Summit Ave., Tiverton, R. I., Newman Club, Campus Guide, Dorm Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Welcome Committee, House Presidents Council Secretary. MAIS, PATRICIA, 97 Highiields Rd., Wilton, Conn., Fire Captain, Hastings House Social Activities Chairman, House President. MARROW, PATRICIA, 944 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J., Christian Association, Floor Representative, House Counse- lor, House President, Fund Drive Committee. MARTIN, ALICE, 59 Charles St., Natick, Mass. MASKELL, AMY, 41 Lane Park, Brighton, Mass., News Staff, Freshman Prom Committee, Simmons Hall Social Ac- tivities Chairman, Campus Guide, Junior Prom Program Chairman, Microcosm Business Manager, Commuter Social Activities Chairman. MASSELL, VERNA, 7 Lawrence Rd., Brookline, Mass., News Staff, Commuter Representative, Spring Spree Com- mittee, Junior Welcome Committee. MATHES, ANN, 3 Littleworth Rd., Dover, N. H., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Committee. MCCANDLESS, MARY ANN, 296 Winton Rd. S., Roches- ter, N. Y., Glee Club, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, May Breakfast Invitation Chairman, Campus Guide, Olde English Dinner Program Chairman, Prince Club, Social Ac- tivities Committee Secretary. MCCARTHY, BRENDA, 10 Newbury St., Lowell, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Junior Prom Committee, Campus So- cial Activities Representative. MCFARLANE, JANE, 149 W. 5th Ave., Roselle, N. J., News Staff, Newman Club, School of Library Science Rep- resentative, News Banquet Chairman. MCGAW, BARBARA, 63 Stoughton Rd., Dedham, Mass., Christian Association Publicity Chairman and Secretary- Treasurer, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Committee, Floor Representative, House Counselor, Academy. MCKISSOCK, PRISCILLA, 425 Sabine Ave., Wynnewood, Pa., Athletic Association Vice-President. MIGNEAULT, PAULA, 236 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, Conn., Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Vice-President, Sophomore Luncheon Committee. MILLER, BARBARA ROBERTS, 38 Gerry Rd., Brook- line, Mass., SCOPE. MINN, ROSALIND, 3 Sexton Pl., Farmingdale, N. Y., Modern Dance Club, Volunteer Work. MISHO, JEANNE, 67 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Glee Club Assistant Publicity Chair- man, Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Food Com- mittee. MOLNAR, JEAN, 515 Terry Ave., Billings, Montana. MOSKOWITZ, ELEANOR, 165 Harding Rd., Red Bank, N. J., Spring Weekend Chairman, Floor Representative, House Counselor. MOULD, LESLIE, 112 Winthrop Rd., Brookline, Mass., Sweetheart Ball Decorations Chairman, SCOPE Lecture Committee. MOULTON, JESSICA, 14 Lindenwood Rd., Cape Eliza- beth, Me., Evans Hall Secretary, House Counselor, and House President. MUNDEL, RHODA, 14 Overlook Rd., White Plains, N. Y., Prince Club. MURNANE, MARY PATRICIA, 2 Country Ridge, Dan- bury, Conn., Newman Club Publicity Chairman and Presi- dent, Fire Captain, Spring Spree Chairman, School of Publi- cation Representative, Junior Welcome Committee. Stu-G Social Activities Chairman. MURPHY, SUZANNE, 187 Steere St., R.F.D. :H:1, Attle- boro, Mass., Mascot Chairman, School of Home Economics Representative, Newman Club Parliamentarian, House Counselor, Arnold Hall Stu-G Representative. NADLER, BEATRICE, 4575 N. Michigan Ave., Miami Beach, Fla., University of Miami Transfer. NELSON, CYNTHIA, 291 Union St., S. Weymouth, Mass., Campus Guide, House Counselor, Student Assistant. NOBLE, JANE, 2953 Warrensville Rd., Shaker Hts., Ohio, Newman Club, Skit Night Chairman, May Breakfast Public- ity Chairman, Evans Hall Vice-President and House Coun- selor, Academy, Campus Guide, Floor Representative, Junior Welcome Publicity Committee. OLAFSON, RUTH, 51 Silk St., Arlington, Mass. OSSEN, ROSLYN, 208 Merrymount Rd., Quincy, Mass., Campus Guide, Sophomore Luncheon Committee, Cotillion Committee, House Counselor. OTIS, NANCY, MOQ 2118, Marine Corps Base, Camp Le- jeune, N. Carolina, Newman Club, Spring Spree Co-Chair- man, Floor Representative, Class Treasurer, Dorm Vice- President, Physical Therapy Club, Student Assistant. PACKARD, ELAINE INNAMORATI, 576 Magnolia Dr., Falls Church, Va., Freshman Representative, House Presi- dent, Newman Club Education Chairman, Forum Calendar Committee, Honor Board Representative, SCOPE Treasurer. PARISEAU, SUE, 44 Walnut St., Canton, Mass., Junior Welcome Chairman, Physical Therapy Club Secretary-Treas- urer, Winter Weekend Chairman. PATRIKAS, ELAINE, 236 Parkland Ave., Lynn, Mass., Eastern Orthodox Club, Campus Guide, New England Fed- eration of College Orthodox Students. PEASE, MARTHA, 130 Butman Rd., Lowell, Mass., Home Economics Club, Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Committee. PERREAULT, NORMA, 39 Ridgewood Ave., Keene, N. H., Fire Captain, Dorm Board. PETERSON, LINDA, Oldham St., Pembroke, Mass., Glee Club, Microcosm Circulation Staff, Dorm Secretary-Treas- urer. PHILBRICK, DIANA, 1 Maple St., Brattleboro, Vt., Glee Club. PICKMAN, SANDRA SLATER, 36 Lillibridge Ct., Ham- den, Conn., Swim Club, Campus Guide, House Counselor. PLUMMER, PATRICIA, Birch St., R.F.D. ij:1, Pembroke, Mass., Newman Club, Junior Welcome Committee, Dix Hall Vice-President, Evans Hall Secretary. POLLACK, MYRNA, 42 Beverly Rd., Swampscott, Mass., Simmons Hall Vice-President, House Counselor, Prince Club, Student Assistant. POLOMSKI, CAROLYN, 59 Thompson Rd., Webster, Mass., Freshman Class Secretary, Newman Club, Sock and Buskin, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, Stu-G Representative, Stu-G Vice-President. POMER, PHYLLIS, 380 Auburn Rd., W. Hartford, Conn., Hillel, Anne Strong Club, School of Nursing Representative. PRENSNER, DOROTHY, 43 Forest St., Worcester, Mass., Skidmore College Transfer, Spring Spree Committee, Busi- ness Club. PRICE, MARY ANN, 1015 Charles St., Mountainside, N. J., Newman Club, Recreational Association, Mass. Home Economics College Club. PRICE, PHYLLIS, 2001 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass., Glee Club, Cotillion Committee. PRODANY, JOAN, 2 Selwyn Rd., Belmont, Mass. QUINN, NANCY, 168 Fernbrook Ave., Wyncote, Pa., Jun- ior Welcome Committee, Prince Club Social Activities Chair- man, Longwood House Secretary. RASCOE, JOAN, 1795 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn., Modern Dance Club, Handbook Co-Editor, Spring Spree Committee, Morse Hall President, Glee Club. REARDON, MURIEL, 26 Taylor St., Dedham, Mass. RESNICK, RENA, 199 South St., Chestnut Hill, Mass., Hil- lel, French Club. REVELAS, ERAS, 96 Morrow Ave., Rockport, N. Y., Glee Club, Eastern Orthodox Club, Junior Welcome Committee, Cotillion Chairman, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class President. ROBB, ANN SALMON, 51 Riverdale St., Allston, Mass., Newman Club, Sophomore Luncheon Chairman, Junior Welcome Committee. RODIG, DIANE, 83 Parkview Dr., Union, N. J., Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Committee, Recreational Association President. ROEN, KATHRYN, 41-96 Gleane St., Elmhurst 73, N. Y., News Staff, Stu-G Representative, Academic Affairs Chair- man, NSA Coordinator. ROGOFF, ELIZABETH PRESTON, 10 Grenville Ct., Lynbrook, N. Y., Honor Board Representative, Class Execu- tive Board, Social Relations Committee. ROSSIGNOLI, ANNE-MARIE, 201 Broadway, Elmhurst, N. Y., Newman Club. RUSSELL, PATRICIA, 24 Brookfield Rd., Islington, Mass. SARNO, CAROL, 15 Azalea Dr., Norwood, Mass., Social Relations Club, Sock and Buskin, Campus Guide, Dorm So- cial Activities Chairman, House Counselor, Newman Club Social Activities Chairman, Student Assistant. SCHEVERA, BARBARA, Will-O-Woods, Croton-On-Hud- son, N. Y., Dorm Social Activities Chairman. x SCHUGEL, SUSAN, 520 S. German St., New Ulm, Minn., Newman Club, Swim Club Vice-President and President, Campus Guide, Junior Prom Committee. SCOPA, LORRAINE, 13 Oliver St., Everett, Mass., Trans- fer Student, Spring Spree Auction Chairman. SENNETT, SHEILA, 40 Mullan St., Uniontown, Pa., Skit Night Committee, Young Republican Club, MIT Voodoo Staff, Volunteer Work, Junior Welcome Committee, Great Decisions Chairman. SHAFER, BARBARA, P.O. Box 4614, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dorm Board, Campus Guide, Dorm Social Activities Chairman. SHOER, LINDA, 65 Andover St., Peabody, Mass., Folk Dance Group. SIDERS, SANDRA, 19 Goodale Rd., Mattapan, Mass. SIMONS, Marilyn, 38 Fenno Rd., Newton, Mass., Volun- teer Work, Fund Drive Committee. SIMOURIAN, MICHELE BAGDASARIAN, 1049 High- land Ave., Needham, Mass., French Club Vice-President and President, School of Education Representative. SINGER, RHODA, 25 Tumblebrook, W. Hartford, Conn., School of .Social Science Representative, Volunteer Work, Dorm President. SMITH, HELEN, 24 Jay St., Wethersfield, Conn., Glee Club, Newman Club. SMITH, SARAH, 5 Morrison Ave., Wakefield, Mass., Spring Spree Dorm Chairman, Transfer Welcome Commit- tee, Ring Chairman, Social Activities Committee, Washing- ton Semester. ' SOLANDER, NANCY, 508 Amherst Rd., S. Hadley, Mass. Spring Spree Committee, Campus Guide, House Counselor, Student Assistant. 3 SPELLMAN, CAROL, 131 Valentine St., Fall River, Mass., Hillel, Fire Captain, FAD, House Counselor. STANTON, CAROLYN, 31 Riverdale Dr., Grand Island, N. Y., Christian Association, Junior Welcome Committee Physical Therapy Club. 7 STOLLER, MAXINE, 34 Hancock St., Malden, Mass., Campus Guide, Spring Spree Committee, Volunteer Work, Hillel Junior Representative. STURNER, MARIANNE, 57 Hillside Ave., Darien, Conn., Dorm Secretary, House Counselor, Physical Therapy Club Vice-President. SULCIUS, MARY ANN, 99 Hillside Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Fund Drive Committee, Stu-G Academic Activities Committee, Class Executive Board, School of Science Repre- sentative, Junior Welcome Committee, Honor Board Repre- sentative, Academic Affairs Committee. SUNDOOK, LINDA, 8 Redman Rd., Canton, Mass., Com- muter Organization, Spring Spree Committee, School of Busi- ness Social Activities Committee. ' TALANIAN, SANDRA, 29 Rand St., Malden, Mass., School of Education Representative. TALBOT, DIXIE, 8 West Ave., Elba, N. Y., Campus Guide. TAYLOR, LAURINDA, 30 Fisher St., Westboro, Mass., Cotillion Decorations Committee, Sock and Buskin, Fresh- man Prom Committee, Forum Secretary and President, Class Representative, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Steering Committee, Stu-G Second Vice-President, Academy. TAYLOR, SHIRLEY, 10 Whitewood Lane, Rochester, N. Y., Bluettes, Campus Guide, Athletic Association Repre- sentative, Sophomore Luncheon Decorations Chairman, Spring Spree Committee, Junior Welcome Clerical Commit- tee, Song Leader, Stu-G Workshop, Anne Strong Club Communicator. TINTY, BEATRICE, 34 Farmington Ave., Plainville, Conn. TISDELL, HELENA, 11 Merriwether Rd., Worcester, Mass., Social Relations Club, Newman Club Treasurer, Stu- G Representative, Student Assistant. TOBAK, HELEN, 17 Everett St., Newport, R. I., News Staff, Hillel, Drama Society Treasurer. TRIPP, LINDA CHRISTY, 77 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Dorm Treasurer. TRULL, ELIZABETH, 60 Stafford Rd., Lowell, Mass., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Stu-G Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer. TSENG, NANCY, 5450 30th St. N. W., Washington, D. C., Home Economics Club Secretary and Vice-President, Social Relations Club. TULLOCH, CAROL, South St., S. Bethlehem, N. Y., Vol- unteer Work, Arnold Hall Social Activities Chairman, Co- tillion Decorations Chairman. TWOMBLY, LINDA, 10 Upland Rd., Essex Jct., Vt., Glee Club Assistant Personnel Director, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Committee, Dix Hall Song Leader, Cotillion Co- Chairman. VINCENT, KATHRYN, 1333 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield, Conn., Class Song Leader, Glee Club, Class Executive Board, Christian Association, Campus Guide, Junior Wel- come Steering Committee, Campus Social Activities Chair- man, House Counselor, Senior Week Chairman. VINES, NANCY, 21 Cherryfield Dr., W. Hartford, Conn., Campus Guide, House Counselor, Student Assistant. WAGNER, CAROL, 66 Caswell St., New Bedford, Mass. WALDMAN, Deanna, 110 Standish Ct., Madison, Wis. WALF ORD, ELIZABETH, Linden Ave., Locust, N. J. WALLSTROM, GUNNEL, 25 Astor Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y. WEBER, IRENE, 384 Riverway, Boston, Mass., Drama So- ciety, Volunteer Work, Outing Club Vice-President and Treasurer, ISA of Greater Boston, Washington Semester. WEINER, RUTH SOOPER, 48 Lorna Rd., Mattapan, Mass., Volunteer Work, Commuter Organization Secretary- Treasurer, School of Business Social Activities Committee, Class Executive Board. WELLS, NATALIE, 838 Belmont St., Brockton, Mass., Class Executive Board, Stu-G Assistant Secretary, Campus Guide, News Business Manager, Microcosm Circulation Staff. WILSON, MYRNA, 62 Hallwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio, Or- chestra, Freshman and Sophomore Class President. WINDSOR, LORALEE, Raquette River Dr., Tupper Lake, N. Y., Drama Society. WOLF, LINDA, 37 Philbrick Rd., Newton, Mass., Hillel, Junior Welcome Committee. YOUNG, AMY, 619 Laurel St., Longmeadow, Mass., French Club Treasurer, Class Treasurer, Cotillion Publicity Committee, Mesick Hall Treasurer. YUNG, LILLIAN, 126 Rua Espanha, Jardim Europa, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Home Economics Club. ZELIG, JUDITH, 23 Raymond Ave., Salem, Mass., Hillel, Class Executive Board, Junior Welcome Committee. ZIEGLER, BARBARA, Saw Mill River Rd., Yorktown Hts., N . 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