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I My 'I' M, Ia. ,, ., ' 1 . . -' i .'. W' INET -'J . ', :ITI - A ,I,I,.,.I. I , ., .74 , x ' 3 ,au , -KI ', fpf, , A If , I, aw- I ,, ,im , I. . ,. If n 4, I ,, , I. .' ' 1, '- 4 , YU W. . P, j,,, ...lv 'H X-VU:- , il w ,'. 4 Q1-'Ffxf :jf 'R ' ' iff' 'I 31,1 , I ' I ' 24s'? ',Q.,' ' ,sq 'I m,-.Wk 1 ,1' . .5111-M II W H I , '.,,.,. ,t . I, , 'Ulf ,,,.- -,,:.,, -1, Ip-,, .i '. ' ',,'lHHl' ,A f 'v A quartet of fleeting moments Captured in this brief respite Before and after, Cverflowing with feelings and emotions Unique in their seclusion from life, Belonging only to this, The college experience. V 'Fi fl r... Marcia Wegner A rt Editor Ellen Kramer Technical Co-Editor if 2 5 E 1 7' 3 2 f fl' 'ul K Qu,-.,.. 1 f- 'L 4' n 'haf ,-,,- 51 447 X . f f-AQ! Q wma ' vn- id 2 X152- Marxlyn Berger Photography Editor 6 M4 ' Y' Night modulates ' f f ' -Q-...,,,,,,.'f .. f K 1.8! ,., .........,,2 , each day' s activit qv ,M ,rf xx X X .,. . if 8 -... ,.. J1 ' 1 1 4 .V 'iff 1- in ,N . ,. , Nm I 6 ,, , g 1 Q I, ' ,,, N -2.-L I 3 . 1 s 1 .f , ....,,,w,t-.M-hm 'W One thing which has impressed me during the years I have been at Simmons College is the general excellence of the publication, M icrocosm. Each year there is a new theme for the book and an original treatment of the material. I have always found M icrocosm a most interesting record of another year in the history of Simmons College. While M icrocosm is read carefully by all the members of the Simmons family, it is, of course, the Class of 1964 who will treasure this edition most. I am sure it will prove to be a most pleasant reminder to each member of her college years. Certainly, for those of us who remain at Simmons, this book will continually refresh our memories of the excellent Class of 1964. This Class can be proud of its contributions to Simmons College. The leadership it has given the student organizations has been outstanding, and seldom in the history of the college has there been a class with so many of its members deeply concerned with making the college community a better and a more interesting place for all of us to live and work. It is true that each graduating class, collectively as well as individually, is missed at Simmons College, and the Class of 1964 is no exception. We shall, however, follow the careers of each girl with pride and great satisfaction as well as friendly interest. We look forward to the visits of the members of the Class of 1964 to the college in the years ahead, and we are sure that they will give their help and support to the continued growth of Simmons College. My sincerest good wishes to each of you in the Class of 1964. f' llf 4x09 W gg, 3 f-iw diy 4. , ww., Q 2 2' A6 ,WM 'N el , 1+fp1g'fw4 , iw? 9 To Mrs. Madeline L. Cartwright In Recognition Of her devoted service to our campus nfzicrocosrn, 0f her singular contribution to our academic environment, In tribute and in gratitude, We dedicate to her this collection of our college experiences. 14 IE W J 'LJ' W. V , ,,,. . x if: fx 1.3,- BW. mf mf, 4. ,, Q Wiz fzija 'Q ' Mm. f an ,v M 1 .liff ' 1 , If ' It , . 14 .K 3 xx 'xxx In every season J WWXK, we remain 1 , z 1 . 2 1 A ,.,mmxQ Nm'-at Q0 :affix ,ll Q, wi '44 'Z 9, E? x K9 to search among the familiar 1 .... :YN C 2 5 1 .54'ww It seems that many things come in compact, condensed 'geconomy-sizei' packages or editions these days-even memories! If you look back over the four years of your Simmons career, that too telescopes easily from four, four and a half, or five years of study, tension, and relaxation into one complete year-or four seasons. The Fall,' is ever the time of the Freshmen. You arrived all enthusiasm and fears, and newly-wardrobed, with aspirations which carried you on numbered clouds until mid-November. You met the Junior Welcome Committee, roommates, housemothers, advisers, professors, and then braved the President's receiving line. And you worked and worked, and hoped and hoped for the Dean's List-and for Hdatesfi The Winter of 'you-r' discontentv was yours as Sophomores. You wailed with the wind, shared your depression with the snow, the bitter weather, and with M. I. T., Harvard, Tufts, or Yale. You sent for catalogs and talked of transferring, and some of you wrote woeful letters to the News or changed your choice of School. But many of you found solace in anticipation. The Spring would come and did. Meanwhile, you enjoyed Sophomore Workshop and between-semester skiing. That Spring -the Junior Year-was full of exciting innovations. Whether you are willing to admit it or not, you began to give full realization to the goal we all had for you-you began to grow up. Your pattern of education took shape and gradually emerged from the pieces.', Your thinking became more meaningful- your personality more positive. We joined you in liking the more poised, integrated, thoughtful You. We depended on you as a Junior Welcome Committee member, as a representative of Simmons at the Washington Semester, in the Junior Year Abroad group, as a House Counselor, a leader in volunteer work, and as a member of the Deanls List-or, perhaps, of Academy! And there was your Junior Prom! Remember? Summer', came at last. The Senior Year seemed unreal. You couldn't have reached this pinnacle, this cherished goal so suddenly! And now what to plan for after college? Panic and pleasure raced through you at the same time. For some of you the third step after the pin, and the ringl' divided your interests. You balanced classes and exams with showers and weddings. To the new identity you had achieved in the Spring was added another phase, and you prepared to learn to share, and to center your interest less on self. For others, careers and graduate schools seemed near enough to reach out and touch. For many your devotion to your College and to your fellow students took precedence over many things. You gave yourselves to Student Government, you were a medieval knight or lady who ate Olde English dinner at the f'unround table-with delight, although with a strong touch of nostalgia. Soon it would all be over. You begin to plan your Class Day and your Class Gift. You were thrilled to your toes when you opened that letter with the announcement of the award of your fellowship for study at Blank University. The Day did come, you walked across the stage, shook the Presidentis hand and, small blue leather portfolio in hand, your heels tapped down the steps to the floor of Symphony Hall. Your ufour seasons at Simmons had come and gone. But out beyond those lines of faces, caps and gowns, and family groups, there was more and more to do, to learn, to meet and to possess-all better, we hope, because of the combination of you and Simmons. It seems so brief now, and somehow far away, but what you gave to Simmons and what you took from it have made both you and your College different. We wish for you a life in which that difference contributes significantly to your happiness and through you to many people everywhere. Zl........,sZ5 F 1 Q A. ,, F ',lJ uf A f YQ ,Sas -,ff , fre' - fm I , , Nadi' 4 .ff ,Z mx,- ,sf K , --u-.,5w' X4 4.41-115 vi, V4 Q4 -r sneaks 3. ,. ,A A 41C! w Q. fi' 'gym 6 Off, to instruct 26 DAVID SHEPRO LAWRENCE LANGER rm GEORGE NITCHIE FRANK DESUA 27 STEPHEN BROWN 28 LEO PARENTE DAVID PERRY 1 .av l Y , s S1?-M2 x .M Y ,mf-X, wx ,i . 5. 'sf ffl '1'.'9l1Ptsenw-f--vwunpu-aqui ,ff-r- - i, PHILIP RICHARDSON BURTON CLEAVES 30 with cultivated insight, EDZIA WEISBERG JOHN HUNTER 31 NOTQCES FREDERICK ANDERSON JOHN TIMM X wi Mba W ROBERT VERNON C, A SUMNER ROSEN. RICHARD STERNE ,Hh- 'fha 64 4' ., 134 lla PAUL NICHOLS to guide we-Q toward individual achievement, to assist, MARGARET ROWE WOODROW BALDWIN 36 DONALD FESSENDEN RAYMOND BOSWORTH 'Y rl ' A ,,,,.-, .,..f :g, - Q L i VIRGINIA BRATTON HELEN I ONES JOSEPHINE MILBURN JUDITH MATLACK with specialized knowledge we U e if ,, ' , jg 3 ' W ,,, ggi, 1 2 4-, ATHENA THEODORE LUCY FISHER SOLITA MARICHAL 39 PRISCILLA MCKEE HELEN HERZOG 40 yy K f ANNA HANSON F YVONNE BROADCORENS WALTER STEERE . Q wi M-...N mfin ., 1wP DINO VALZ 42 JULIAN SOLINGER to exchange KENNETH SHAFFER 'W' xv X HENRY HALKO TILDEN EDELSTEIN JOSEPH LEVERICH EDWARD ADDELSON 43 TILLY DICKINSON thru spontaneous conversation ALDEN POOLE, DONALD HARTER, DOROTHY WILLIAMS sam A BRUCE HAWTHORNE CHARLES L'HOMME 46 -Env-v , in K to motivate ROY TOLLEFSON STEPHEN DEANE HELEN MAMIKONIAN 47 E my QQ. w X www-W .,,,,, . ,X wg 'L f' 'nw x Wwgp, ,I W a a 'W-, 0 toward active awareness A '-. ,Z ' .. ROLLO SILVER X , , JAMES NEWMAN CARROLL MILES JUDITH HSIANG DORIS OLMSTEAD, EDWIN MORAN 51 with inspiration KENNETH GREENE 52 LAWRENCE SMITH WW Qgp mf 3 M jd L 1 .M awww ' -'wfwwwwwmamaawfwvvwi .Mina ,,, hm., '--za.-N-aff' . 1 'Em WM. 'ww 5 . ,.,, fx 41- Q w w ww is , A,NL f H' 1---.f f K. . K mliiwlvei Y s v Wm. ' N551 W... ., ,., f-aaa., U , 1,-f fy ,f . f f ,,,, W fi '. 'Saw , is 15?- ai W ,gf K ' KK? ,m I I if , Q, 4' if A tradition, pervasive, A spirit, effervescent, expressed, in song in thought, thru open space Eilw: A community of arts and sciences, An academic community, enriched, Explores, thru the creativity of its members The cultural milieu. I I 1 I I I I I I II I ,I I I V. I 'I E. I I I I I I I IF I I V I fl . I I I f . ' I I I' 1 '-1 ,,, I Ig! Y I I I V III I, I I! I I I I I I 62 I .f i I. I I II 63 if '?'9l W if . ff 45 ,QW W df' WU mn? 'wwf' if 41 , A! J , f A 3 , p,n:yg.g1f:-5 qv 5X.,,,,.g,,,h 2 ,, iff? ZX n ' , 9 1 ' Lf' , gbgsppx - 1' ...vw J 5, RYA A - is. .!f.. ' rv 1, ex , 2 TC ' f f ,rua 7:11, W... .. W mwr 3 352 ng . ,, f 1 1,11 bi i yo , Zag! V- . '31 . iw? .- ham , .Hug , H254-'yj K . A :fs 42 H' W ' ,. W , fi L, . ' ' S Y , 'w f , X f ,- Q' 2:5 ' B21 Eff ,- pink: , ,i, - . sw f , 2, , 'Wx-,, X.: -,Q - w 5-,fa . w?+-www 3,3 , X M'i 1 .' ' ' , 1 , A ,.. 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A Mi 73 .v on ang, color Yuletide pageantry , N fy s f is x A Autonomous activity culminates in concerted effort f 2 W i 4 .. 3 :M X 's -ziiz 3 ' flu 3 blendin ffif Wm: K-E. 39 H Y v4 'j K I' Y' f- 1, . .- mg-ff 'fs' 4- - I': 'Y , RSX - 2 5 bb x for memories Q 5. if 's M M f s . ,. ,kc 3 I Q 84 The solemnity of convocation, the summons to academic excellence for those who answer, the highest distinction N iw 4 9 H Y 1 1 I I 87 Sgr- V 860 LUN U SANDW I . I E : I 5 I u : l 5 i i I M' 1.413 oil 1 , The crescendo builds, through time, Reaching the final and fervent chord, As we emerge from the continuum . . Seniors MARY P. ABBOTT Home Economics DONA CCOPITHORNEJ ALLEN Home Economics MIRIAM A. ALLEN Social Science MARIAN ARCHER Education JANE R. ALSOP PHYLLIS ANGELLO Nursing Education LOIS A. ARKIN Social Science BARBARA JILL AXELROD BRENDA BAKER KATHERINE L. BARR Social Science Education Social Science ie fv-1 DIANE BARRON NAN Q. BAYARD Business Administration Publication 90 GRETCHEN M. BEACH GAIL A. BEAVEN Social Science Nursing .N xv, , SUSAN CEARLJ BENDER MARILYN BERGER JOYCE BERMAN .Publication Publication Social SCiel'lCe ELIZABETH A. BICKEL Science 91 SHARON CKEOUGHJ BIRD NANCY BLACHER Social Science Business Administration BARBARA M. BLOCK DOROTHY J. BLUMENTHAL DIANE BLYTH Nursing Social Science Business Administration JUDITH BOICE Education 92 MARGARET BORDEN Social Science MERLE J. BORISKIN GERALDINE E. BOSHART CAROL A. BOUDREAU Social Science Science Science ROBERTA BRANDON SYBIL O. BREWSTER Education Science 93 RENEE S. BREZNIAK Social Science V ' , 5 A , JANICE C. BRIDGES JUDITH CBARNESD BROCK SUZANNE BROOKS Science Nursing Education ANITA BROWN DIANE BUNKER EdblC61fi0l'l Home Economics 94 STEPHANIE BUTCHKES LINDA C. CARNIE Social Science Social Science ELIZABETH S. CARPENTER JANICE L. CASASSA KAREN CHAIKEN Science Nursing Education MYRNA CHAISON Publication 95 JUDITH A. CLAMON Social Science HOLLY CLARK LYNDA CLAUSEN EVELYN C. CLAYTON Education Business Administration Library Science CHARLOTTE C. COFFEY JOANNE C. COFFEY Publication Home Economics 96 BEVERLY COHEN JUSTINE CGLLATZ Education Education SHERRY L. COLLINS CAROL J. COLMAN Social Science Science CECELIA A. CONSORTE BARBARA COTTER Social Science Education 2 , CYNTHIA COLOMY Business A dministration 97 DIANNE S. CUNNINGTON Science ROSALIND DALY BETSY CWISEJ DANOVITCH GLORIA DASHEFSKY Social Science Publication EdUC'6lli0l'l BARBARA R. DAVIS KAREN DAVIS Science Education 98 BEVERLY A. Dc-:GRAPPO DIANE DEL DOTTO Social Science JANET P. DENENHOLTZ Publication MARY-.IO DEL VECCHIO Social Science CYNTHIA M. DeBANDI MARY E. DETSCH Social Science Social Science Social Science DIANA R. DERMENJ IAN Science 99 DEANNA K. DIEHL KAREN C. DiMARTINO Home Economics Publication MARCIA DREISBACH Science 100 JUDITH A. DREZNER CYNTHIA DUNCAN Publication Home Economics GAIL EATON Education SUSAN EKSTROM Education MEREDITH ELLIOTT LINDA M, FEITL Business Administration Social Science LYNDA L. FRANK Publication PEGGY E. FREED Publication LAURIE L. FIERST Science 101 BEVERLY CBERNHARDTJ FREEDMAN Business Administration CAROLE R. FREEMAN LYDIA A. FREITAS ELISABETH FUGLISTER Science Publication ' Education MARCIA FULTON SALLY GATELY Business Administration Business Administration 102 SUSAN GERSON PHYLLIS CBERKMANJ Education GESHELIN Education ELLEN L. GILMAN MAXINE GILMAN Science Education LINDA C. GGELDNER Science EILEEN M. GIOVANNI Science 103 '64 r Y .' 'gif ' . , . , A . Zw'fx.,.:,w' vffpnf-1f3'!'4.x4f 9'-P'-wx-'-4-11 BETSY GOLDMAN Education DIANE R. GOLDSTEIN DONNA L. GORDON NANCY GORDON Science Library Science Education CHRISTINE H. GOURLIE ELIZABETH GREENE Nursing Social Science 104 JANET E. GREENE MARGARET E. GREGORY Nursing Nursing JOAN GRUSAUSKAS SUE C. HABEL PATRICIA A. HALLER Educgzipn Publication Science ANNE L, HAMILL SUSAN CSHAFERJ HAMILTON Science Business Administration 105 JOAN F. HARDING Publication J UDITH HARTNETT JOAN HARWITT JUDITH E. HEALD Nursing Education Science NANCY L. HEATH BARBARA H. HEILBRUNN Publication Science 106 JANET HILL REBECCA CWOLLISOND Education HOLMES Education SYLVIA E. HOWE CAROLINA CMINETTOJ PHYLLIS HUTTGN H ome. Economics HUGHES Nursing Publication ff , NANCY A. HOWE DELIA IGLAUER Publication Nursing 107 MARGERY CRANDALLJ JOYCE A. JACOBS JACKSON Science Home Economics CAROLYN E. JOHNSON SUSAN C. JOHNSON Nursing Science SANDRA J. F. JORDAN ' Publication 108 SUSAN JONES Business Administration PATRICIA M. KANE Social Science INA KANTER Business Administration CYNTHIA KASSELS MARSHA CBECKERJ KATZ HELENE A. KAUFFMAN . Education Science Publication MARCIA A. KAUFFMAN BRENDA M. KELLY Publication Social Science 109 DIANE E. KEMP Science VALERIE KENN EDITH KIMBALL JANE M. KING Pre-Graduate Education Nursing LOUISE KING CAROLE H. KLEMM Business Administration Publication 110 HARRIET S. KOT Science ELLEN KRAMER Publication MARGARET D. KURSHAN ELAINE J. LASHER Social Science Social Science NATHALIE A. LEVIN Social Science CLAIRE B. LEVITAN Science DIANE C. LEWIS ISABEL E. LEWIS NANCY J. LEWIS Publication Nursing Home Economics CONSTANCE J. LIEBERMAN LINNEA LINDSTROM Social Science Home Economics 112 ANNE G. LOCHER MARYLOU LOMARTIRE Home Economics Business Administration DIANE CHOBBSD LUCE DIANE F. LURIE JILL E. MADFIS Social Science Science Social Science SHEILA B. MANDELL Home Economics 113 BETSY J. MEIRICK A ANN B. MCMULLEN Social Science Home Economics HELEN MCNICHOL MARGARET COEHMLERD SUSAN MEISER Education MCREYNOLDS Education Publication ANDREA L. MEMMELAAR CAROLYN M. MIETHE Science Publication 114 JOAN MILLER KAY MINKOVITZ Education Business Administration JANET S. MORRIS BEATRICE A. MOSES MARCIA MOSES Home Economics Social Science Education MARGARET MEO JANE MOSKOWITZ Education Education ELIZABETH A. MULROY LOIS MURPHY Home Economics Education MELODY S. MUSICANT CAROL A. NALEWAJEK EDITH L- NEEDHAM Publication Home Economics Social SCWHC6 ANN H. NEWTON Business A dministration 116 BARBARA A. NORMAN Science MARY-SCOVILL OBERWAGER CAROLYN D. OLNEY RUTH L. ORAN SKY Nursing Publication Science MAUREEN O'ROURKE MARTHA-ANN OWEN Business Administration Nursing 117 LINDA CKOTZENJ PARESKY Pre-Graduate CINDY J. PAULSON LORRAINE M. PERROTTA JUDITH A. PETERSON Nursing Science 1 PATRICIA PICKENS Science 118 Social Science CAROL J. PINES Social Science ELAINE CROSENSTEIND ' JOAN POLINER PISETSKY Education Social Science SUSAN PORTER DOROTHY POTCHERKOFF SUSAN PRESS Social Science Science Business Administration MARILYN E. PURPEL Social Science 119 RACHEL CFEINSILVERJ RECK Education LYNNE D. REINHOLD LINDA J. RICHARDSON JEAN A. RIDDELL Social Science Social Science SOCi61l SCi6f'lC6 RACHEL M. RIVELA JANE RIZIKA Publication ' Education 120 MARY A. ROBESON EDITH N. ROSENBLUM Publication Science MARLENE R. ROSENTHAL KATARINA ROTH DIANE ROWELL Social Science Education Nursing EMILIE P. ROY Publication 121 5? CYNTHIA CMERDEKD RUBIN Social Science NINA JO RUNYON CONSTANCE M. RUSSO Education Nursing PAMELA SADLIER Social Science SANDRA E. SANDSTROM ELIZABETH SANGER Science Science 122 BRENDA L. SARGENT KAREN D. SCHARF Social Science Social Science ENID SCHESTER HILARY J. SEARS JUDITH SEEBECK Education Social Science Education 5 S CHRISTIA A. SENEY Nursing 123 MURIEL B. SENHOUSE MARY J. SHAPIRO Social Science Education AMY J. SHARKEY MERRILL C. SHAW NORA A. SHEEHAN Science Social Science Publication LANA R. SHEINKOPF Nursing 124 n i JANICE CPOPIELARCZYKJ BRENDA E. SHORT SHELDON Nursing Education X H 52 5 X L .vs 2 l A 4251 EEI: : X g1?fSF3?Sm.. ' .M -Q ROBERTA E. SIGMAN DEVRA L. SIMON JAYNE SILVERSTEIN Social Science Publication EdUC61l' i011 LYNDA M. SLURZBERG LINDA SMITH Science Pre-Graduate 125 NANCY P. SMITH Social Science PATRICIA SMITH MERLE R. SMOLKER SUSAN L. SNYDERMAN Business Administration Publication Social Science SUSAN A. SPRAFKE BARBARA M. STANLEY Library Science Science 126 JULIA E. STAPLES BARBARA STARR Science Education BARBARA STASZ ELIZABETH D. STEFANIK SALLY STEPHENS Education Social Science Business Administration DORIS CSTERLINGJ BELL Business Administration 127 MAMEVE STERN Pre-Graduate KAREN W. STEVENS JANE STEWART MERILYN STEWART Social Science Business Administration Nursing ELAINE SUCHNICKI RUTH F. TAMAROFF Science PLlbliCaZi0l'l 128 BEVERLY E. THALBERG ELIZABETH L. THOMAS ALICE SUZANNE THRASHER Library Science ALICE CCLARKD VLCEK Business Administration Publication Nursing ELISABETH A. TOWER NANCY J. VAN DYKE Social Science Science 129 MARSHA L. WALLACE Social Science KAREN WALOWIT ADELE R. WALTCH JOAN M. WALTON Pre-Graduate Social Science Library Science RONNA WANETIK LINDA WAYNE Science Education 130 M A. MARCIA H. WEGNER ROBERTA E. WEINER Publication Science HELAINE WEINSTEIN JUDITH G. WEINSTOCK MARTHA E. WESTON Pre-Graduate Pre-Graduate Nursing MARY E. WHALEN Social Science 131 'I 1 I1 t 1 is .H 33 I-I MYRNA L. WHITE BARBARA A. WHITTAKER Social Science Social Science KATHERINE CMORRISJ SALLY WICKLUND CLAIRE CKVARACEUSJ WHYNOT Nursing WIKLUND Nursing Science I 4 If 'I MARTHA WILLIAMS I Education V 5 132 :I I, MARY LEE WILLIAMS Business Administration ANN E. WILSON PAMELA J. WILSON SHOSHANA WINER Social Science Nursing -5'Ci6HC6 DONNA E. WINTER ANDREA WITZE Social Science Business Administration 133 LOIS WRIGLEY JULYNN WONG Science Business Administration CAROL A. YORK PATRICIA YULE INGRID CZILLMANJ Science Business A dministration SCHWAAB Publication LAURA-DAY ZSCHOCH Social Science 134 135 ABBOTT, MARY, 4294 Nautilus Drive, Miami Beach, Fla., Debate Society, Home Economics Club. ALLEN, DONA COPITHORNE, ll Putnam St., Watertown, Mass. ALLEN, MIRIAM, 59 Moulton Rd., Arlington, Mass., Social Ac- tivities Chairman, House Counselor, Student Assistant. ALSOP, JANE, 37 Penarth Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Penn., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club, Song Leader, Chairman Assembly Series, Chair- man Simmons Night at Pops. ANGELLO, PHYLLIS, 158 Gifford Ave., Williman-tic, Conn., House Pres., House Counselor, Campus Guide, Newman Club Rep., Aca- demic Affairs Committee. ARCHER, MARIAN, 520 Cory Place, Westfield, N. J., Glee Club, Song Leader, School Rep., House Counselor, Stu-G Rep. ARKIN, LOIS ANN, 41 Wyllis Ave., Malden, Mass., Hillel, Young Democrats Club. AXELROD, BARBARA JILL, 593 Polk Pl., East Meadow, N. Y. BAKER, BRENDA, 41 Fellsmere Rd., Newton Centre,'Mass., Fresh- man Rep., Hillel, French Club, Junior Welcome Committee, Cam- pus Guide, Junior Class Secretary, Tutorial Program. BARR, KATHERINE, 4 Oakland Pl., Great Neck, N. Y. BARRON, DIANE, 40 Randolph St., Belmont, Mass., Treasurer Prince Club, Bluettes Business Manager, Fire Captain, Skit Night Chairman Simmons Hall. BAYARD, NAN QUINT, 94 Ridge Ave., Newton, Mass., Old Eng- lish Dinner, Spring Spree, Basketball. BEACH, GRETCHEN, 367 Willow St., Mansfield, Mass. BEAVEN, GAIL, Pojac Point, North Kingstown, R. I., SCOPE, Anne Strong Club. BELL, DORIS STERLING, 1175 York Ave., New York, N. Y., Junior Welcome, Campus Guide, Dorm V.P., School Rep., College Bowl Team, Soph. Luncheon, Spring Spree. BENDER, SUSAN EARL, 230 Nutley Ave., Nutley, N. J. BERGER, MARILYN, 25465 Bryden Rd., Cleveland, Ohio, Chair- man SCOPE Arts Committee, Microcosm Photography Editor, Chairman Spring Spree Booth, Decorations Soph Luncheon-. BERMAN, JOYCE, 25 Edgewood Ave., Albany, N. Y. BICKEL, ELIZABETH, Hooper House, Exeter, N. H. BIRD, SHARON ANN KEOUGH, Warwick Towers, Greenwich, Conn. BLACHER, NANCY, 6 Leonard Ave., Newton, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Ticket Chairman Christmas Cotillion, Business School Newsletter. BLOCK, BARBARA, 135 Weston Ave., Chatham, N. J. BLUMENTHAL, DOROTHY, 71 Union St., Natick, Mass., Bluettes, Glee Club, Hillel. BLYTH, DIANE, 225 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass., Modern Dance Club. BOICE, JUDITH, 1502 Library Lane, McKeesport, Penn. BORDEN, MARGARET, 481 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass., Swim- monettes II, Organ-New England Conservatory. BORISKIN, MERLE, 600 Longview Rd., S. Orange, N. J., Inter- national Relations Assn. Pres., Spring Spree, Junior Prom Co- Chairman, College Bowl. BOSHART, GERALDINE, Box 16, Galway, N. Y., Glee Club, Chamber Ensemble, Dorm. Student Assistant, transfer Alfred Junior College. BOUDREAU, CAROL, 386 Westford St., Lowell, Mass., Newman Club. BOWDEN, MARILYN, R.F.D. 51752, North Windham, Me. BRANDON, ROBERTA, 430 Shore Rd., Long Beach, N. Y., Rec- reation Assn. Rep., Fire Captain, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome, Soph. Luncheon, Spring Spree, Fund Drive. BREWSTER, SYBIL, 64 South Bay Ave., Brightwaters, N. Y., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Committee. BREZNIAK, RENEE, 25 W. Boulevard Rd., Newton Centre, Mass., Fund Drive, News Reporter, Hillel, Campus Guide, Dorm Treas., Recreation Assn. Rep., Junior Welcome Steering Committee, Christ- mas Cotillion, Stu-G Treas. BRIDGES, JANICE, 114 Harris Ave., Needham, Mass., Campus Guide, V.P. Swimmons. BROCK, JUDITH BARNES, 48 Vogel St., West Roxbury, Mass. BROOKS, SUZANNE, 14 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Mass., Recrea- tion Assn. Dorm Rep., News Staff, Co-Chairman Caps and Gowns, Commuter Organization. BROWN, ANITA, 44 P St., Hull, Mass., Hillel, Tutorial. 136 BUNKER, DIANE, 42 Moulton Rd., Arlington, Mass., Home Eco- nomics Club V.P. BUTCHKES, STEPHANIE, 6710 West Farm Acres, Cincinnati, Ohio. - CARNIE, LINDA, 56 Middle St., Farmington, Me., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Steering Committee, SCOPE Committee, Arnold Hall Social Activities Chairman, Swim Club, Outing Club Secretary-Treasurer. CARPENTER, ELIZABETH, Hines Point, Vineyard Haven, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Christian Assn., P.T. Club, Outing Club. CASASSA, JANICE, 4491 Washington St., Roslindale, Mass., New- man Club, Treas. Anne Strong Club, Commuter Organization. CHAIKEN, KAREN, 2406 St. Georges Ave., Rahway, N. J ., House Counselor, House Pres. CHAISON, MYRNA RITA, 485 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Microcosm, News Copy Editor, Chairman Academic Affairs, Chair- man Junior Class Invitation Dance. CLAMON, JUDITH, 58 Linnard Rd., West Hartford, Conn., Social Relations Committee, Hillel, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome. CLAPPS, LUCIA, 2279 North Main St., Waterbury, Conn. CLARK, HOLLY, 15 Merriam Rd., Grafton, Mass., Junior Wel- come Chairman, House Treas., House Counselor, Class V.P., Ring Committee. CLAUSEN, LYNDA, 24 Lake Rd., Cochituate, Mass., Blazer Com- mittee, Treasurer and Secretary Drama Society, Campus Guide, Business Manager News, Dean's List. CLAYTON, EVELYN, 811 Piper Rd., West Springfield, Mass., Dorm Secretary-Treasurer, Co-Chairman Spring Spree Booth, Li- brary Assistant. COFFEY, CHARLOTTE, 307 Bridge St., Dedham, Mass. COFFEY, JOANNE, 25 Roberts Rd., Cambridge, Mass., Home Economics Club, Commuter Organization. COHEN, BEVERLY FERN, 35 Pape Rd., New Britain, Conn., Hillel, Spring Spree Publicity Chairman, Campus Guide, Transfer Welcome Committee, Junior Welcome Committee, Dean's List. COLLATZ, JUSTINE, 57 Atlantic Ave., Nantucket, Mass. COLLINS, SHERRY, 459 Winch St., Framingham Center, Mass., Exec. Board, NSA Rep., Honor Board Rep., Campus Guide, Volun- teer Work, Newman Club, Dean's List, Stu-G Rep. COLMAN, CAROL, 3402 Moss Lane, Amarillo, Texas, Olde English Dinner, Sec'y. Young Republicans, Literary Board and Advertising Coordinator Potpourri. COLOMY, CYNTHIA, 170 Samoset Ave., Quincy, Mass., Prince Club. CONSORTE, CECELIA, 34 Shelley Ave., Valhalla, N. Y., Spring Spree Chairman, Stu-G Rep., Public Relations Commission, College Bowl Committee, Honor Board Chairman, Dean's List. COTTER, BARBARA, 32 Shade St., Waltham, Mass., I.R.A. CUNNINGTON, DIANNE, 9720 Brecksville Rd., Brecksville, Ohio, Junior Welcome Committee, Soph Luncheon, Winter Weekend. DALY, ROSALIND, 122 East Hickory Grove Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. DANOVITCH, BETSY WISE, 19 Sutcliffe Park, Newton, Mass., Dorm Rep., School Rep. Junior Welcome Committee, Editor Mi- crocosm. DASHEFSKY, GLORIA, 15 Great Meadow Rd., Newton, Mass., Religious Chairman and Pres. Hillel, Junior Welcome Committee. DAVIS, BARBARA, '88 Columbia St., Brookline, Mass., Glee Club. DAVIS, KAREN, 26 Houston Ave., Milton, Mass., Outing Club, Stu-G Rep., Soph. and Junior Class Pres., Campus Guide, Hillel. DeBANDI, CYNTHIA, 73 Scarborough Rd., Manchester, Conn., Newman Club, House Counselor, Dorm. Student Assistant, Volun- teer Work. DeGRAPPO, BEVERLY, 48 Glendale St., Maynard, Mass. DEL DOTTO, DIANNE, Old Troy Rd., Fitzwilliam, N. H., Rox- bury Volunteer Tutoring, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. DEL VECCHIO, MARY-JO, 2909 Main St., Stratford, Conn. DENENHOLZ, JANET, 102 Oxford Blvd., Great Neck, N. Y., Mod- ern Dance Club fSecretary '62-'63, President '63-'64J, News News Editor, Glee Club, Academic Affairs Committee, News Banquet Co-Chairman. DERMENJIAN, DIANA, 364 Brighton St., Belmont, Mass., Trans- fer Welcome Committee, Christmas Cotillion, Stu-G Rep., Class Exec. Board. DETSCH, MARY, West St., Carlisle, Mass. DIEHL, DEANNA, Port Republic, Va., Fund Drive, Glee Club. DiMARTINO, KAREN, 100 Parkview St., Plainview, N. Y., SCOPE Arts Committee Chairman, Lyle K. Bush Art Fund Committee, Public Relations Committee, Newman Club, Sect. North Hall. DISCHEL, JUDITH, 37A University Rd., Brookline, Mass. DREISBACH, MARCIA, 614 N. 8th St., Allentown, Penn. DREZNER, JUDITH, 145 Harvard Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y., SCOPE Arts Committee, Spring Spree Booth Chairman, Winter Weekend Publicity Chairman, M icrocosm Photography Staff. DUNCAN, CYNTHIA, 638 Maywood Ave., Maywood, N. J ., Glee Club, House Counselor. DUNTLEY, NOLA, 1475 Virginia Way, La Jolla, Cal. EATON, GAIL, 60 Oak St., Needham, Mass., Stu-G Rep., Honor Board Rep., House Counselor, Academic Affairs Committee. EKSTROM, SUSAN L., 6 Bjorklund Ave., Worcester, Mass., Recre- ation Assn., Campus Guide, Volunteer Work, Dean's List, Cercle Francais Secretary, Publicity Committee. ELLIOTT, MEREDITH, 9307 Mintwood St., Silver Springs, Md., Asst. Treas. Stu-G, Student Dietician, Junior Welcome Committee. FEITL, LINDA, 151 Cherry St., New Britain, Conn., Circulation and Advertising Manager News, Social Activities Chairman New- man Club. FIERST, LAURIE, 4211 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., French Club, Dorm Sec'y. FRANK, LYNDA, Lost River Rd., North Woodstock, N. H., Jun- ior transfer University of New Hampshire, Glee Club Publicity Chairman, Potpourri Art Editor, Song Leader, Sophomore Work- shop, Newman Club. FREED, PEGGY, 19425 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, Potpourri Literary Board. FREEDMAN, BEVERLY BERNHARDT, 53 Alton Place, Brook- line, Mass. FREEMAN, CAROLE R., 8 Wenham Rd., Newton, Mass., Hillel, News, Spring Spree Committee Chairman. FREITAS, LYDIA, 173 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass., Outing Club, Spring Spree. FUGLISTER, ELISABETH, 29 Little Harbor Rd., Woods Hole, Mass., Stu-G Rep., Dorm. Treas. FULTON, MARCIA, 130 Fisher St., Walpole, Mass., Pres.-Treas. Christian Science Organization, V.P. Young Republicans. GATELY, SALLY, Ridge Rd., Newport, R. I., Ski Club, Newman Club, Transfer Welcome Committee, Co-Chairman Senior Mixer, Business Club. GERSON, SUSAN, 252 Summit Ave., Brookline, Mass., School Rep., Campus Guide. GESHELIN, PHYLLIS BERKMAN, 49 Carroll Ave., Norwich, Conn., Campus Guide, Spring Spree, Soph. Luncheon Committee. GILMAN, ELLEN, 14 Nottingham St., Newton Cen-ter, Mass., Spring Spree Auction Committee, Hillel. GILMAN, MAXINE, 168 Manchester St., Hartford, Conn., Campus Guide, Spring Spree, News Feature Reporter. GIOVANNI, EILEEN MARY, Box 85, Pomfret, Conn., Newman Club, Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club, Publicity Committee Spring Spree, House Counselor, Student Assistant. GOELDNER, LINDA, 44 Vernon, St., Holyoke, Mass., Outing Club. GOLDMAN, BETSY, 230 Oliver Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, House Counselor. GOLDSTEIN, DIANE RUTH, 233 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass., Commuter Chairman, Advertising Chairman Spring Spree, N.C.C.J., N.S.M., Intercollegiate Commuter Association. GORDON, DONNA, 101 North Main St., Natick, Mass. GORDON, NANCY, 710 Montauk Ave., New London, Conn., School Rep., House Counselor. GOURLIE, CHRISTINE, 75 North Main St., Thompsonville, Conn. GREENE, ELIZABETH, 77-35 113th St., Forest Hills, N. Y. GREENE, JANET, 44 Maple Ave., Hyannis, Mass., Anne Strong Club, Drama Club, National Student Nurse Association, Dorm. V.P. GREGORY, MARGARET, 51 Lexington St., Burlington, Mass., In- ter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Dorm. Social Activities Chairman. GRUSAUSKAS, JOAN, Goshen, Conn., Glee Club, Newman Club. HABEL, SUE, 25 Wilmer St., Madison, N. J. HALLER, PATRICIA, 445 Church St., Yalesville, Conn., Orches- tra, I.V.C.F., P.T. Club, Secretary-Treasurer Orchestra. HAMILL, ANNE, 119 Glenmore Ave., Baltimore, Md., SCOPE, P.T. Club, Stu-G Rep. HAMILTON, SUSAN SHAFER, 359 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Spring Spree, Christmas Cotillion, May Breakfast, Dorm Rep. HARDING, JOAN, 222 Merriam St., Weston, Mass., Bluettes. HARTNETT, JUDITH, Apt. 611-5 800 4th St. S.W., Washington, D.C. HARWITT, JOAN, 7392 Lake St., Pulaski, N. Y., Hillel, French Club, Spring Spree, Swim Club. HAUGAARD, MARION, 31 Austin St., Portland, Me., Academy. HEALD, JUDITH, 22 Washington St., Calais, Maine, C.A., I.V.C.F., P.T. Club Representative. HEATH, NANCY, Franconia, N. H., Recreation Assn. Rep., News Staff, Hastings Social Activities Chairman, Jr. Welcome Com- mittee, House President, M icrocosm Advertising Editor. HEILBRUNN, BARBARA, 61-25 97th St., Forest Hills, N. Y., Soph Luncheon Chairman, Dorm Sec'y., Junior Class Social Ac- tivities Chairman, Christmas Cotillion Chairman, Class Exec. Board, Campus Guide, Social Activities Chairman Stu-G. HILL, JANET, 76 Bank St., Attleboro, Mass. HOLMES, REBECCA WOLLISON, 208 Plymouth St., New Bed- ford, Mass., Junior Welcome Committee, Sect. House Presidents Council. HOWE, NANCY, 114 Wellesley Ave., Wellesley, Mass., Microcosm, Stu-G Rep., Honor Board Rep., Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Co- Chairman. HOWE, SYLVIA, 465 Merriam Ave., Leominster, Mass., Home Economics Club, Jr. Welcome Steering Committee, Fund Drive Publicity, Spring Spree. HUGHES, CAROLINA MINETTO, Soundview, Armonk, N. Y. HUTTON, PHYLLIS, 17 Lakeville Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. IGLAUER, DELIA, 1257 Oberin Blvd., Cincinnati, Ohio, Transfer Ohio Wesleyan, Swimmons Treasurer, Campus Guide, Dorm Board, Anne Strong Club. JACKSON, MARGERY RANDALL, 162 Aspinwall Ave., Brook- line, Mass., Glee Club, Home Economics Club Pres., Soph Lunch- eon, Junior Welcome Committee, French Club, Campus Guide, Fund Drive, Junior Prom, Dean's List. JACOBS, JOYCE, 19 Marwood Rd., Worcester, Mass., Hillel, F.A.D., Spring Spree Chairman, Transfer Welcome, Campus Guide, SCOPE, Dorm. Treas., Junior Welcome, Co-Editor College Hand- book. JOHNSON, CAROLYN, 24 Avalon Rd., West Hartford, Conn., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide, Dorm. Rep., House Counselor, Dorm Student Assistant. JOHNSON, SUSAN, 7 Rockview Rd., Quincy, Mass., Sect.-Treas. Commuter Organization, Recreation Assn. Rep., V.P. Recreation Association, Treas. Young Republicans. JONES, SUSAN, R.F.D. if: 1, Box 378, Springiield, Vermont. JORDAN, SANDRA, 421 Longbeach Pkwy., Cleveland, Ohio. KANE, PATRICIA, 68 Granger St., Dorchester, Mass., News, Newman Club, Commuter Organization, College Bowl Team, Pot- pourri, Tiddlywinks Team. KANTER, INA, 20 Surfside Rd., Lynn, Mass. KASSELS, CYNTHIA, 639 Broadway, Everett, Mass., Hillel, News Reporter, Spring Spree, French Club, Class Exec. Board, Honor Board Rep., Dorm Board. KATZ, MARSHA BECKER, 31 Orlando St., Mattapan, Mass. KAUFFMAN, HELENE, 34 Courtland St., Manchester, Conn., Jr. Welcome Committee. KAUFFMAN, MARCIA, 112 Highland Rd., Southwood Hills, York, Penn., Newman Club, Copy and Layout Editor Potpourri. KELLY, BRENDA, 60 William St., Newton, Mass., Newman Club, Commuters' Organization, Volunteer Work. KEMP, DIANA, 34 Corrente Court, Pawtucket, R. I., Academy. KENN, VALERIE, 19 Oakland Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. KIMBALL, EDITH, Pomfret Center, Conn., Stu-G Rep. KING, JANE, 1414 S-Union, Alliance, Ohio, Campus Guide, Anne Strong Club, Recreation Assn. Rep. KING, LOUISE, 128 Cocoa St., Hershey, Penn. KLEMM, CAROLE, 280 Grovers Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Jr. Wel- come Committee, Dorm Secly, House Counselor, Student Assistant. KOT, HARRIET, 64 Cornell St., Bridgeport, Conn., School Rep., Campus Guide, Spring Spree, Junior Welcome Committee, Dorm V.P., Dean's List. KRAMER, ELLEN, 9350 Harvey Rd., Silver Spring, Md., Jr. Wel- come Committee, Costumes Chairman Olde English Dinner, Tech- nical Staff News, M icrocosm Layout Editor. KURSHAN, MARGARET, 2755 Laburnum, Roanoke, Va., Vol- unteer Work, Hillel, N.S.A., Swim Club. 137 LASHER, ELAINE, 49 Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass. LAZEAR, MARY JO, 5435 Albermarle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Glee Club, House Treas., Secly. French Club, Campus Guide, Junior Prom, Dean's List, SCOPE. LEVIN, NATHALIE, 251 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass., Mi- crocosm, Spring Spree Chairman, SCOPE Music Committee Chairman, May Breakfast Chairman, Bush Art Fund Committee, Class Social Activities Chairman, Jr. Welcome Committee. LEVITAN, CLAIRE, 115 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass., Captain Tennis Team, Floor Rep., House Counselor, House President. LEWIS, DIANE, Obtuse Rd. South, Brookfield Centre, Conn., Freshman Honor Board, Assistant Secretary Stu-G, Campus Guide, Campus Guide Chairman, Stu-G Secretary. LEWIS, ISABEL E., 219 Fitch St., New Haven, Conn. LEWIS, NANCY, 6352 Main St., Trumbull, Conn., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Home Economics Club, French Club. LIEBERMAN, CONSTANCE JOY, 3 President Ave., Providence, R. I., Hillel. LINDSTROM, LINNEA, RFD i752, Danielson, Conn., Co-Chair- man Fund Drive, Floor Rep., House Counselor, Campus Guide, House Counselor's Handbook Committee, Home Economics Club, Volunteer Work. LOCHER, ANNE, Tapline P.O. Box 1348, Beirut, Lebanon. LOMARTIRE, MARYLOU, 23 Thornton Rd., Worcester, Mass. LUCE, DIANE HOBBS, 7 Euston Rd., Brookline, Mass. LURIE, DIANE, 26 Buena Vista Rd., Eastchester, N. Y. MADFIS, JILL, 31 Hyslop Rd. Ext., Brookline, Mass., Dorm Rep., Volunteer Work, F.A.D., SCOPE, Tutorial. MANDELL, SHEILA, 3645 North Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. MCMULLEN, ANN, 957 Ogden Ave. SE., Grand Rapids 6, Mich., Campus Guide, Newman Club Rep., House Counselor, Home Eco- nomics Club. MCNICHOL, HELEN, 38 North Shore Ave., Newman Club, Com- muter Organization, Dorm Social Activities Chairman. MCREYNOLDS, MARGARET OEHMLER, 7 Traymore St., Cam- bridge, Mass., House Counselor, Transfer Welcome Chairman. MEISER, SUSAN, 12 Indian Trail, North Scituate, Mass., Freshman Rep., Campus Guide, Tennis Team, Fire Captain, Jr. Welcome, Stu- dent Assistant. MEMMELAAR, ANDREA, East Holden, Maine, P.T. Club. MEIRICK, BETSY, 225 Waverly Ave., Newton, Mass. MEO, MARGARET, 122 Clifton Ave., Marblehead, Mass. MIETHE, CAROLYN, 27 Eastman St., Dorchester, Mass., New- man Club, Commuter Rep. Advisory Lunchroom Committee, Presi- dent Young Republican Club, Co-Chairman Sweatshirt Committee, Delegate Intercollegiate Commuter Assn., Chairman Seating Com- mittee Olde English Dinner, Transfer Welcome Committee. MILLER, JOAN, 2214 Tenbroeck Ave., N. Y., N. Y., Spring Spree, ,Copy and Feature Editor News, Academy. MINKOVITZ, KAY, P.O. Box 360, Statesboro, Ga., Transfer North- western University, House Counselor, V.P. Prince Club, Editor Busi- ness School Newsletter. MORRIS, JANET, 237 Foote Rd., So. Glastonbury Ct., Conn., Swim Club, House Counselor. MOSES, BEATRICE, 48 W. State St., Gloversville, N. Y., Hillel, Jr. Welcome, Floor Rep., Volunteer Work. MOSES, MARCIA, 54 Hill St., Waterbury, Conn. MOSKOWITZ, JANE, 512-34th St., Union City, N. J ., Stu-G Second Vice-President, Dorm Vice-President, Jr. Welcome Committee, Campus Guide, Date Book Editor. MULROY, ELIZABETH, 27 Elm St., Wellesley Hills, Mass., Stu-G Pres., Stu-G Rep., Dean's List, Modern Dance Club, Campus Guide, Co-Chairman Great Decisions? MURPHY, LOIS, 603 Middle St., Fall River, Mass., Dorm Social Activities Chairman, Campus Guide, Stu-G Council Rep., Dean's List. MUSICANT, MELODY, 4 Shaw Dr., Nigrrick, N. Y. NALEWAJ EK, CAROL, 2289 Chamberlain Hgwy., Kensington, Conn., Newman Club, Home Economics Club Secretary, House Counselor, Invitations Chairman Olde English Dinner, Spring Spree Auction Committee, Sophomore Dance Food Co-Chairman. NEEDHAM, EDITH, 330 Pearl St., Gardner, Mass., Glee Club, Jr. Welcome Committee, Volunteer Service, Honor Board Rep. NEWTON, ANN, 171 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass., Fund Drive, I.R.A., Academy, Business Club President. 138 NORMAN, BARBARA, 45 Knoll St., Roslindale, Mass., Newman Club, Deanls List. OBERWAGER, MARY-SCOVILL, 317 Allen St., Hudson, N. Y. OLAFSON, BEVERLY, 51 Silk sr.,Ar1ingr0n,'MasS. OLNEY, CAROLYN, 350 Cabrini Blvd., N. Y., N. Y. ORANSKY, RUTH, 34 Pope Hill Rd., Milton, Mass., Class Treas., Olde English Dinner, Junior Prom, Ring Chairman, Commuter Or- ganization. O'ROURKE, MAUREEN, 255 Groton Rd., North Chelmsford, Mass. OWEN, MARTHA-ANN, 15 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I., Recreation Assn. Rep., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome, Floor Rep., Glee Club-Personnel Manager, Secretary-Treasurer. PARESKY, LINDA KOTZEN, 194 Grant Ave., Newton, Mass., Class V.P. '62-'63, Pres. '63-'64, Junior Welcome Committee. PAULSON, CINDY, 51 Bow Rd., Belmont, Mass. PERROTTA, LORRAINE, 25 Portland St., Brockton, Mass., Glee Club, Chamber Ensemble, Newman Club, M.I.T. Orchestra. PETERSON, JUDITH, 2013 Brian Dr., Merrick, N. Y., Modern Dance Club, Junior Welcome Committee. PICKENS, PATRICIA, 216 North Jackson, Magnolia, Ark., Dean's List, Outing Club, Campus Guide. POLINER, JOAN, 95 High St., Middletown, Conn., Song Leader, Glee Club, SCOPE, Junior Welcome Committee, Hillel, Young Re- publican Club, Spring Spree. PINES, CAROLE, 7-E Crescent Rd., Greenbelt, Md. PISETSKY, ELAINE ROSENSTEIN, 25 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. PORTER, SUSAN, 290 Grandview Way, Charleroi, Penn. POTCHERKOFF, DOROTHY, 160 River Rd., Winthrop, Mass., Stu-G First Vice-President, Dorm Vice-President, Hillel Rep., Skit Night Co-Chairman, May Breakfast Entertainment Co-Chairman, Soph. Luncheon Entertainment Committee, Young Democrats. PRESS, SUSAN, 35 Mermaid Ave., Winthrop, Mass. PURPEL, MARILYN, 90 Antrim St., Cambridge, Mass., Commuter Organization, Hillel, Glee Club. RECK, RACHEL FEINSILVER, 334 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. REINHOLD, LYNNE, 1468 Tyler Ave., East Meadow, Long Island, N. Y., Hillel, Young Democrats. RICHARDSON, LINDA, 430 Mount Vernon St., Dedham, Mass., Commuter Organization, Tiddlywinks Society, National Conference of Christians and Jews. RIDDELL, JEAN, Freedom, N. H., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship Treasurer. RIVELA, RACHEL, 30 Salem St., Lawrence, Mass., Newman Club, NSA Rep., M icrocosm Business Editor. RIZIKA, JANE, 7904 Stevenson Rd., Pikesville, Md., Social Ac- tivities Chairman, SCOPE Arts Committee. ROBB, ANN SALMON, 51 Riverdale St., Allston, Mass. ROBERTS, ROSEMARY, 17 Lakeville Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. ROBESON, MARY A., 1724 Oleander Place, Jacksonville, Fla. ROSENBLUM, EDITH, 64 High St., Woodbridge, N. J . House Counselor. ROSENTHAL, MARLENE, 36 Sturgis St., Woburn, Mass. ROTH, KATARINA, 5 Converse Pl., Woburn, Mass. ROWELL, DIANE, R.F.D. 2 Wilton, N. H. ROY, EMILIE, 18 Garland St., Worcester, Mass., Freshman Office Staff, Floor Rep., Spring Spree Invitation Chairman. RUBIN, CYNTHIA MERDEK, 151 Park Dr., Boston, Mass. RUNYON, NINA JO, 56 Abingdon Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. RUSSO, CONSTANCE M., 300 Howard St., Lawrence, Mass., New- man Club, Anne Strong Club, Junior Welcome Committee. SADLIER, PAMELA, 147 Overocker Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SANDSTROM, SANDRA, 61 Andover St., Worcester, Mass., Jr. Welcome, Floor Assistant, P. T. Club. SANGER, ELIZABETH, 1601 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. SARGENT, BRENDA, 44 Cliff St., St. Johnsbury, Vt., Floor As- sistant, Sophomore Invitation Dance Committee, Spring Spree Booth Chairman, Jr. Welcome Committee, House President, SCOPE, Chairman Social Relations Committee, Assistant Sec'y Social Rela- tions Committee. SCHARF, KAREN, 653 Sheridan Ave., Plainfield, N. J., Hillel. SCHESTER, ENID, 1574 Sussex Rd., West Englewood, N. J., Mod- ern Dance Workshop, Drama Club, Associate Editor Potpourri, News. SCHWAAB, INGRID ZILLMAN, 549 Washington St., Brookline, Mass., Microcosm, Commuter Organization, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, I.R.A. SEARS, HILARY, 6 Gardiner St., Toronto, Canada. SEEBECK, JUDITH A., 1040 Douglas Ave., Wantagh, L. I., N. Y., Dorm Board, House Counselor. SENEY, CHRISTIA, 15 The Court, New Rochelle, N. Y., Drama Club, Modern Dance Club Vice-President, House President. SENHOUSE, MURIEL, 158 Arlington St., W. Medord, Mass., Freshman Office Staff, Commuter Social Activities Rep., Chairman Freshman Country Dance, Co-Chairman Freshman Settlement House Party, Co-Chairman Christmas Weekend, Chairman Social Rela- tions Committee, Chairman Simmons Branch of National Conference of Christians and Jews, Commuter Organization, Northern Student Movement. SHAPIRO, MARY, 366 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass., Orchestra, Pres. French Club, Hillel. SHARKEY, AMY, 675 Walton Ave., New York, N. Y., FAD, Glee Club, Orchestra, SCOPE. SHAW, MERRILL, 853 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass., Fresh- man Office Staff, Campus Guide. SHEEHAN, NORA, 20 Romano Dr., Dumont, N. J. SHEINKOPF, LANA, 420 Village St., Medway, Mass., Glee Club, Hillel, Anne Strong Club. SHELDON, JANICE POPIELARCZYK, 15 Knipfer Ave., East- hampton, Mass., Dean's List, House President, Student Assistant, Danielson Award, Song Leader, Newman Club Rep., Glee Club, Speakers, Bureau. SHORT, BRENDA, 65 Townly Rd., Watertown, Mass., Anne Stron-g Club, Recreation Assn. Rep., Sophomore Class Party Committee, Basketball Team Captain, Chairman Dorm-Commuter Basketball Tournament. SIGMAN, ROBERTA, 89 Dodge St., Beverly, Mass. SILVERSTEIN, JAYNE, 1526 Corvallis Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, Simmons News Reporter, Campus Guide, Junior Welcome Commit- tee, Dorm Sec'y, SCOPE. SIMON, DEVRA, 34 Walworth St., Worcester, Mass. SLURZBERG, LYNDA,l 63 Sherman Place, Jersey City, N. J., Hil- lel Club, College Bowl Travel Coordinator. SMITH, LINDA, 100 Sycamore Dr., Newtown, Conn., Frosh Rep., Recreation Assn. Rep., Glee Club, Junior Welcome Committee. SMITH, NANCY, 329 Kimball Ave., W-estiield, N. I., U.S.N.S.A. Vice-Chairman, House V.P., Campus Guide, Dorm Student Assist- ant. SMOLKER, MERLE, 96 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Stu-G Rep., Commuter Exec. Board, Spring Spree. SMITH, PATRICIA, 2 Greenwood Rd., Natick, Mass. SNYDERMAN, SUSAN, 186 Low St., Newburyport, Mass., Hillel, Campus Guide, Spring Spree, SCOPE. SPRAFKE, SUSAN, 101 Eaton Ave., Meriden, Conn. STANLEY, BARBARA, 10 Harvest St., Dorchester, Mass., New- man Club, Commuter Organization, Young Republican Club. STAPLES, JULIA, Eliot, Me., Spring Spree, Skit Night, Dean's List. STARR, BARBARA, 15 Grovers Ave., Winthrop, Mass. STASZ, BARBARA, 334 East St., Easthampton, Mass., Jr. year in Austria. i STEFANIK, ELIZABETH, 63 Park Ave., Webster, Mass., Newman Club. STEPHENS, SALLY, 539 Marietta Ave., Swarthmore, Penn. STERN, MAMEVE, 58 Pearl St., Bangor, Me., Forum, News, SCOPE Lectures Chairman, Campus Guide, Academic Affairs Com- mittee. STEVENS, KAREN, 214 Broadway, Bangor, Me., Dorm Treasurer, Dorm Vice President. STEWART, JANE A., Upper Pine St., Peterborough, N. H., Swim Club, Asst. Stu-G Treas. STEWART, MERILYN, 371 Dover Rd., Westwood, Mass., Swim Club, Anne Strong Club. SUCHNICKI, ELAINE, 93 Lexington Ave., North Dartmouth, Mass. TAMAROFF, RUTH, 66 Beechwood Rd., Berkeley Heights, N. J., Forum Rep., Orchestra, Editor-in-Chief News. THALBERG, BEVERLY, 57 Green Hill Terrace, New Haven, Conn., Editor Potpourri, Summer Reading Program Chairman, News Reporter, Publicity Chairman Creative Workshop, Hillel. THOMAS, ELIZABETH, 30 Wellesley Rd., Belmont, Mass., Anne Strong Club Sec'y. THRASHER. ALICE SUZANNE, 16 Saxtons River Rd., Bellows Falls, Vt., Freshman Office Staff, Orchestra Publicity Chairman, News, Dorm Secretary, Campus Guide, House Counselor, Stu-G Public Relations Committee, Exec. Board, Student Assistant. TOWER, ELIZABETH, 34 Stoneleigh Rd., Fairiield, Conn. VAN DYKE, NANCY, 15 Forestdale Rd., Worcester, Mass., Chris- tian Assn., P.T. Club, Dean's List, Junior Welcome Committee, Campus Guide. VLCEK, ALICE CLARK, 19A Centre St., Cambridge, Mass., Mod- ern Dance Club. WALLACE, MARSHA, 43 Ocean Ave., Winthrop, Mass., Spring Spree, Transfer Welcome, Hillel, N.C.C.J., N.S.M. WALOWIT, KAREN MARSHA, 204 Lawrence St., Mount Vernon, N. Y., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Academy. WALTCH, ADELE, 14 Pamela Ct., Auburndale, Mass. WALTON, JOAN, 218 Landing Rd., Hampton, N. H. WANETIK, RONNA, 1541 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn., Cam- pus Guide, Christmas Cotillion Chairman, Junior Welcome Com- mittee, Soph. Luncheon, Public Relations Committee, Academy. WAYNE, LINDA, 1633 Roosevelt St., Baldwin, N. Y. WEGNER, MARCIA, 37 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass., Hillel, M icrocosm Art Editor, Dix Hall Secretary. WEINER, ROBERTA, 70 Rockaway Ave., Marblehead, Mass. WEINSTEIN, HELAINE, 415 E. 204th St., N. Y., N. Y. WEINSTOCK, JUDITH, 412 East Main St., Westminster, Md., Mi- crocosm, SCOPE President, News, Sect. Forum, Palmer Award Com- mittee, Bush Art Fund Committee. WESTON MARTHA, 142 Gray St., Arlington, Mass., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club. WHALEN, MARY, 238 Elm St., Meriden, Conn. WHITE, MYRNA, 18 Lyn-n St., Chelsea, Mass., Hillel, Advertising Editor News, Volunteer Work, House Counselor, Social Relations Committee. WHITTAKER, BARBARA, 15 Fifth St., Bangor, Maine, Freshman Class President, Swim Club, Orchestra, Honor Board Rep., House Counselor. WHYNOT, CATHERINE MORRIS, 236 Union St., So. Weymouth, Mass. WICKLUND, SALLY, 18 Littell Rd., Brookline, Mass. WIKLUND, CLAIRE KVARACEUS, 51 Oak St., Brockton, Mass., Transfer Pembroke College. WILLIAMS, MARTHA, 419 Woodford St., Portland, Me., Dorm Treasurer, Civil Rights Group, Tutoring Program, College Bowl Team Captain. WILLIAMS, MARY, 528 Columbia St., Cohoes, N. Y. WILSON, ANN, 287 Walnut St., Manchester, N. Y. WILSON, PAMELA, 39 Rochester Rd., Newton, Mass., Glee Club, Freshman and Sophomore Class Vice-President, Floor Rep., School of Nursing Rep. WINER, SHOSHANA, 713 Curve St., Chattanouga, Tenn., Campus Guide, Hillel, Dorm Treas., Dorm Pres. WINTER, DONNA, 68 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan, Blazer Chair- man, Commuter Organization. WITZE, ANDREA, 5007 Wapakoneta Rd., Washington, D.C., Swim Club, Assistant Fire Captain. WONG, JULYN, 3033 East Manoa Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii, Fresh- man and Sophomore Class Treasurer, Campus Guide, Stu-G As- sistant Treasurer, Fund Drive, House Counselor, Junior Welcome. WRIGLEY, LOIS, 93 Grand View Ave., Wollaston, Mass., Orchestra, Transfer Welcome Committee, Campus Guide, Young Republicans Club, Soph. Luncheon, Fund Drive, Dorm. Treas. YORK, CAROL, 2738A Harmon St., McGuire AFB., N. J. YULE, PATRICIA M., 200 Weir St. Ext., Hingham, Mass., Dorm Rep., Simmons News, N.S.A. Rep., Campus Guide, Recreation As- sociation Sec'y., House Pres., Class Secretary. ZSCHOCK, LAURA-DAY, 33 West High St., East Hampton, Conn. 139 A sched uled existence of lmmons ELIZABETH' SMITH so engrossing ETHEL HAYDEN hunuw 1 W ,,,, 3diiQ 5 af' 142 ,ff xl X-ff ' j,.w:-,. 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