5' 2? ? ' 'X 'Q 3 ' A f P v' ,E . 5 mm E, L 1 A x Q Q xv . C9 ,. SIMMONS COLLEGE LIBRARY 1 1.1 ,,.f1 'A ,L F1115' 1 f 1 .. 1111, 1,13 11. 11119 .-11,,1's. 11 1 -'11 1 rn1 'f 15611 114 1 1 1--sf? 1 fifgj 1.1, ,J , 11 1--111 s f1 ,1, 7 1' '65 . 11' 1111 11 1 .1 1-11' I 1 11 11:1 U12 1 1 1,411 11: 1 1111 1 11 11 ,q Y -4 ,JZ X .,.,1a' V 111 .1 -'11 ,511 .,Q, 1 11 '11'.',i' ' .JN 1 1 i '11.1 1 xg! U1 ,1111 '11 11, 111W I 1 1 11 1.11 11 -LM' 1 1.1 , 1,1,N 1., 11, ' e 1 1, rg 11, 4 '..1,,1 1 1. .1 .15 1 11 1111 11 111 1 1 111 .xt 11 111517-1 11, Q 1 1 1 I 11-11 .1,1 1 ' 1 1 '- iw 1 ,1 111 1 .1, 1 1 11 11. 1 ' '11 1' .Y-I , ,A11 'sl 1 1 1 1 .1 VW , X 1, 111 ,Ne 1 W 'r 11 - 1. 1 1,.!1:1. , 1 111 3' ' 1 ,N 1, fi 1 . 1 1 11 1 ' .JW N. 1 1711 N111 1 HN 1 11a 1 1V1- 1. 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M. , X 'r 'E , ' vs 9 A . , . j . 9 ,, ,',,d9., ,Ao A. . 1 , W , , U X an 'e.,,.Q', :YV .mg .airy X ' ' ' X ' 3U, ' 'IV 'vi . . ., ,fn , .- ' HQ aff Q , , ' wfx' Va-X : ' V if- 5 Q4 ':1' H J , 1 ,. JU, r, 1.01 , .2-159' i i, .1'.,'?:'-'sl .H gggkggf 1-'-'E-f I.'.,'v , is 1 . ,.,. , 3, , ,TE ,z 'V .1 :Y,,,v'I'3 HB1 .N 'qw ,xv HY ,gg A., 1. -51, n,v.y,'. gl, ,, f . 1 1,1 v 1 1 fl 55 9 ' 1 E0 sri! XX X 45 ,fy xx X W 557 5 F5 f A ' 12'gu7qf '-f p':1:iQViX'Q:i2 'T :ggi vit 17? 4 - 5- ---L 1 , 1 4 5.4. M .. f X f 2 MICR OCOSM SIMMONS COLLEGE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1965 'I DONALD HARTER DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT at Simmons 1961 - 1965 QSEWLFIZOIZJ Lge OZZZVGF? EDWARD ADDELSON PROFESSOR OF FRENCH at Simmons 1953 - 1964 5 In this era college presidents play a very specialized role which frequently keeps them from contact with the students and the campus. Our President Park is an unusual col- lege president. His oflice is always open and we are Welcome visitors. This is one of the great advantages of a small college and President Park's constant interest and accessibility are great factors in making us feel as if We belong to the College and that the College belongs to us. WILLIAM E. PA RK PRESIDENT Dean Clifton greeted us at Freshman Orientation. She watched closely as we struggled through that first exhausting year. We still quiver reflexly when We re- ceive a note from her ofhce on the post- board. An eminently fair woman, she stands like justice above us all, but wears no blindfold. DEAN ELEANOR CLIFTON 1.-.F , v , X 4 ll XV I 'M' In L '- V . ,y W' -f , f, , ,Q.:ff2je:fi23:L-QEEQE:-'ei , ,w we A , 'L x1 ,iE!!!-, N 1 ,f 4,454 .Ei 12:f'2fiw7y+gui is wg1aw4M fm V, ll wwf! 3 V 1 W Wilma T' 1 Q bg ya - f ' v'mlamih:u!V f' i' fi L4 ggi, ' I ' fri , ' ff' n 1 , , f mm. X fi lil 3' ffm . f-4 '1 f- ,Q uf' W, ,AS2'5. ill!!! 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That light was MONDAY. Why did the week have to begin? Because we had to get to Tues- day, had to shake the blues. Through those doors, can I make it to the caf' before second hour? all those people, ap- petites . . . hungry for food . . . we hope, knowledge, if not knowledge, grades. . .try the stacks. That was the week that was and the weeks went on with only a few shattering ex- ceptions to the routine. The routine. How many weeks in four years? How many days and hours. The week divided itself into two parts-live and two. One part was endless, the other nonexistent. Sched- ules changed and seasons changed but there remained a design to the week. Monday followed Sunday-sometimes we hoped it wouldn't! V 11 A WW M4 ,Wy '42 M wi FE .V ,. X 1 X The week has restful interludes that cause the tension of guilt. We read magazines in French and . . . HI never took Frenchf' We listen to music, people with big earphones on humming off key. ff ' v, .vw f 3 ,,,. , , ,. , ,, . , ff! 49541 gr, 3 fy ,yf411,3',5 k..., fffQW,,Qf51 3 ,fmff ff TCL-M ,, ' f 7,1 - N, MJ' ' fa 3 i Evacuation. Home to the hearth and board and mailbox enhanced with the exquisite lace of cobwebs. Oh, can I stand the joy of pork noodle casserole againl? You know that crack in our wall? The one Where the Wind Whips in? . . . tapioca for dessert-welll plug up the hole later. We never starve. When We cook for ourselves, Weill really suffer. .3 .ff l..i2'i'. W? V1.4 .rid gif I ,,X' Liv 2.75 ? fag, Tiff?- if E?-1 fm, hi saw av-ymwfvarygv.. That hour before dinner-hour, half hour, maybe just fifteen minutes. Tenth hour lasts too long. Let's Wait ,til 5:30, the line's not as long. Can I have the comics? Sure. Then, call on three . . . you can have the comics meet you in line. Line? How about dinner out? iff? Q 7 .4 is 2 175 1 3 1 .2 W I I g n n T22 I ,,, r U 4 1 V Those Wednesday nights do not always pass unnoticed. The smoker set partici- pates-Itls beat Simmons Hall . . . Terry, Paul, Phil, and Ringo. For once, is Alumnae Hall big enough? 21 And there are things that take us out of the Week . . . learning, hoping, planning and doing . . . the pastimes that help and distract, the ties that bind. More to remember, more to miss when we're members of the Hdo-you-remember-When rocking chair set. lung M icrocosm Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Layout Editor Assistants Art Editor Literary Editors Photography Editor Advertising Editor Business Manager Circulation Editor Fabia Bird '3.-...Q-1-zu-an 7011 Jean Wilson ,l ..MM Staff Beth Gellis Agnes Ellis Linda Wallin Ellen Ross Marilyn Singer Fabia Bird Susan Brown Marcia Monbleau Jean Wilson Gail Briggs Margot Vanderschmidt Judy Warner Cindy Gordon .nu-I- ' Beth Gellis Nancy Ellis 'Marty Monbleau 24 Margot Vanderschmidt Cindy Gordon Judy Warner 5 -:If Maril nSin er 6' X H 'M y g Linda Wallin Ellen Ross 25 Staff Tradition that wraps a happy glow around the warmest time of year with joy of good song, good food and good friends. The halls were decked with holly, breathing dragons, and laughter. 1 ,vvidlgimw 5 ' , 3 A he AM 1 Q In A A 27 qw' xw Q Xmf 13 Q , fx xx .affix Av' 4' A.. .dw- ,A , lx 'Tv ,955 X5 mf, I ' ' N' .,,, ,,,, ,, 5? ' L.,.,3,W77z ' 7' f f 1 ' f , I , ,f 2, H x , ' ..--M.WAAMMMhMJ.....M.....A...Mf,f,,m4,-.4u4....4.44,4,.4,mm:..2,.4..:::.U,L,p4af, i?f,'QQfL',,YfW,,M,,,,,,j,g 7 28 S Friday, when anticipation reaches its peak then starts its downward fall. Five days of looking forward, to two days of nervous exhaustion -Maybe I should have stayed home-time to hit another mixer. But, from the mixer group, she met someone, but you didn't miss anything. It all started with my Salada fortune . . . and lukewarm tea made more lukewarm by chilled cream . . . a tenth hour and no cookies left when I returned. Then, 'twould you like the lovely empty floral cookie tin'?,' It was Friday, all right! That was the week and those were the Weekends. Like the mail and liking the male we went, rain or shine. It all added to the togetherness of being away. The get-ready and go of Friday and Saturday and dawn breaks at noon on Sunday. We have come to know places, streets, signs, and everyonels 21st birthday. 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'P V' A-'17 ff: xy, - Fdy A-f ,,'w,q,gs, ,- WV.-NV .,., f V f-Q 1. ,V nf, V .ns9'::'-' fl: - -:V 6 :Q V in J, :y fbj 'f V wp, -5: 'EW .cf f V, V 1VV,,, '11 ff -Q V ., 5 ' ,. T ' ' VV .. f V V . f wi-wf f -A ' W ,Q f M f 1 X K Af 5? ' f Q V 1 f Q ' ,,,, ' x ' l - - 22 55 :-3-5 . 2, r .-,, f- :-t - I 12 x -' 11 ff ' X' ' 5,41 Vi f f V , ' ma' ' ' M VJ, ...M- ,,m VV, yymww, f Q. 4 Ywufe F A 34 Y' 'E X 1 I ! ? 5 I I 35 It may be Sunday. In a town that leaves space to live we take pleasure in being alone. Practiced in the art of people- watching, we wander through the Com- mons, high stepping over bustling, brows- ing birds. Through the parks, along the River, and behind the lights, We realize how little we mean to a city and how much a city can mean to us. Q' ,sal N .4 X . ' Z F, , X , ,x .1 z 'M 1 'lla 4544-- awww 37 Ill The warmth of spring brings out the best in us, and of us. The old faithfuls still young in heart, the respected, the be- loved. If you don't want a hot dog try the Commuters for ice cream . . . or, going once, going twice, SOLD to the young lady in the straw hat. Child-like, a re- peated scene, a repeated pleasure. 'T- He stumbles through the door and pulls at his tie. She trips down the stairs and giggles. First date 'GI could have danced all nightj' but she was tired at 9. Best date of the year, Did he say he'd call? The birth of a great and wise tradition. 41 4 'Yz'7'5?1'h... J 'N N U lx J 4 K 1,-aww' f g,,, W r XY W Z Z f 412251. N yarn.. . A all ..,V, . 7 ,fl 1 1 I , 6 N .a?gf?7,, ,I 'X K f I QW iff' iii- E-147 '. M3 IEW' 1 111' N 123' 1 SW- , Y .12 52 '1 xwi. W 41 ' QW RCW! ' X 572 f f1Lf75', NQf.!,. 2-gif-ff! X I Q! Wgggy, 1 ! 941' Gkhxmgl' .1 1 ,- 3,1 ,1 l'A,'x1' C 11 1 f M , X 1 - f 1, -X ff 4Ilq1f'4 j, 61' xxx' I U X 4 ' ' 'h'1xlnh,, 'a 'ffA'!'.:'.',ff 1 if 'f' 1 , X X 1 1l1,, f lvmw P ff 'fag'-11 n ,QA wf. :TN Yx ' 4 . fl' '1' 5MR-' f , f 1 Wf- X 1xm25f!f1' ! 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N X 1 W, 1 'K , 1-5 .ff 'Q ' Xxqgq ' X f ' 1251- - . i I N, G H 'E ff fy N X N 4 I XE X f i 1 A 1 f 1 1 X .ff X , , sim XX If vi' , - f X E -L if -ad Q 4 -. f - , --I jim- T... ., ,J- D Z our faculty JOSEPH NEEDHAM VICE-PRESIDENT, DEAN OF INSTR UCTION JANE CURTIN DIRECTOR OF ADMISSION I .Q ANNA HANSON DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT YVONNE BROADCORENS DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION HELEN HERZOG ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN LA WRENCE LA NGER ENGLISH JA MES NEWMAN FRENCH MANFRED KLEIN GERMAN Yes, I have a job at school . . . I have a cigarette concession. Mr. Halko buys 2 for SKZL. The group handed out the contemp. exams and Went to the eaf for a few laughs. HA, HA. The fresh- men cry and chew pencils. The cafeteria is crowded with laughing faculty members. LYLE BUSH ART CHARLES L'HOMME ENGLISH 46 EDZIA WEISBERG ENGLISH 5 tx -r . 2 Q 1 i 2 RICHARD STERNE ENGLISH 4. 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They are the pros, we the amateurs. Where is the evidence of what they have taught? Where is the fruit? Do we have time to become intelli- gent, or are we too busy? . . . Do you read me? No. Are you with me? Not really. Then . . . yes. You want to shout I see, I see. And you want to yell, '4Put that on an exam so I can show that I see!'7 But mostly they don't, or maybe they decide it's worth 5 points. 3, . HENRY HALKO HISTORY BRUCE HA WTHORNE HISTORY Wffgzfff, fp' iff 1,1 wif? if f' , 1. 'I . ti? R fx Fx., K' . 9:55, ',,'A ff' 1 3 f,??,!f' :xg ,X f,ffff',f',f,,',wl'f V' It f!f.fj 2q Z 11' 6 174 V if-' 5 Wfiw' - , . ,,,:'pA x,'1,J'g,4' fl'v1':'f.,'1?f.,,1 gfff' 17:11 fi .,' .,X.',I,.,f, 1 rg-flff-',.f,f gf ' y'J1f,,', I'fi4' J 1 f:fA'u'r 'f! iff f 'K X f':',',J'rf'fx'j,,',' J' f ' Q xf444iAi-gl I-i'ZJ'1'4 k .r 1 . .ff 'f':.4t'r:'f,'x'f!- , l'1Jfr 9, . 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Theress the hello in the corridor, as the ama- teur to the pro, but nevertheless, 'ghellofl The gulf diminishes. Fd like to discuss it with you. A step further into the unconquerable regions. Still, '4hello in the halls and still Hfine thanks, but also were you able to get to see 'The Aresteia,? Or How are your children? and 'GI hope you and Mrs. Langer will be able to come to Olde English. EDWIN MORAN BUSINESS 52 fi? f - 'wwf-' A A I 1 515553 51 .fs 4 ' -Q I-Qzfiiwae 1 -v. 35410 X.. 1 fc IAQ 9 r-M.. ELIZABETH BURNHAM RETAILING ELAINE HUBBARD NURSING DOROTHEA TALBOT SECRETARY TO DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS LUCY FISHER HOME ECONOMICS SYLVIA FEINBURG HOME ECONOMICS 54 DORIS OLMSTEAD PHYSICAL EDUCATION fi MARGARET ROWE PHYSICAL EDUCATION -Cf' , fl ,v f,f,.,,, f'f.f,,, DOROTHY WILLIAMS PUBLICATION 'FW- ,QN-nk UM... M, was I 1 2 DONALD FESSENDEN PUBLICATION 56 ALDEN POOLE PUBLICATION VIRGINIA BRA TTON PUBLICATION DINO VALZ PUBLICATION , X , K, , an QW .QVQQ5 si: 25 3. ali? f A -. -:wink ,try , :im N wi? .m.w-Q-w Y I For the most part we are in the same ball park, with them. They support and sympathize, carrying the causes that we are too Weak to advance. They join with us on the '4Big issues , they shoot the intelligent breeze, pound desks, and crumble chalk. STEPHEN DEANE PSYCHOLOGY HELEN JONES PSYCHOLOGY FREDERICK ANDERSON PHILOSOPHY DONALD DUNBAR ALFRED LOWE PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY 60 X jp! PA UL HITCHCOCK MATHEMATICS PHILIP RICHARDSON BIOLOGY FRANK DESUA I MATHEMATICS ? DA VID SHEPRO BIOLOGY 1 .A- M MAE BECK CHEMISTRY 62 The 4'bachelor too will eventually fall as all mighty pillars must crumble-Bless the frail freshman who said, a fief is a bundle of ricev and the learned one who says a loose liver is not akin to a floating kid- neyf, We will swear, smoke and fume, insert big poi- sonous pins in life-like dolls. What do we Want? . . . A cup of coffee . . . I have no Friday classes . . . Time for a cig? . . . Thank God for a triple-spaced typewriter! Be that as it may, someday we shall recall these friendships and will we have learned? JULIAN SOLINGER BIOLOGY ICLAL HARTMAN CHEMISTRY L. 63 PHILIP MILLER CHEMISTRY ELIZABETH WEIANT BIOLOGY JOSEPH LEVERICH MATHEMATICS ROBERT VERNON PHYSICS INA GRANARA CHEMISTRY 65 MARION WALTER MATHEMATICS EVERETT TUTTLE BIOLOGY 1 4 JOHN TIMM DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE KENNETH GREENE DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION .Q WYLIE SYPHER DEAN OF THE GRADUATE DIVISION 69 M RAYMOND BOSWORTH DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF PUBLICATION I I 1 Q A ,W ,xi SA. 4..,,Mm 70 I STEPHEN DEANE CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY WOODROW BALDWIN DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 71 1 ' ' s I Q . un. -. , - Q. A , 4 Q ,f . V, 7 . X CARROLL MILES DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 72 j he M3 '2-ar? JEAN HOUSTON DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING MARGARET ROSS DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS 74 Field Work H SHEILA SHAPIRO 'V s K Field Work is a trial run. With one foot in the college and the other in the cold, cruel World the senior tastes briefly what graduation may bring. The summer job was diiferentg field work is closer to the real thing. The Home Ec. girl may lind herself on television, the Busi- ness senior an assistant to a buyer in a department store, and a Pub major an assistant to an editor. But itis a trial rung she still has until June to hide in the college world. IVETA TERINS 76 MARYANN STA VENER JANE MCCORMACK ANN EVANS 78 WW! ,M y -M' K3 ,sf A ww H., K, 1- X, JULIA CORNELLIER The Pru' made its mark, its goal, its im- pression . . . the simpler things theirs And we found that Boston was our cam- pus. ,X ,fk .1- 83 Recollections of a building-the old and outdated, the substantial, John Simmons, the Corporation together with the new, the modern, the liberal arts, expansion and maintained in a proper fashion by an Irish brogue. in-v wuz Life's incongruities . . . four dollars in the Basement . . . forty in Bonwitls. 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STAVENER Business JOAN C. SWITZER Education IVETA TERINS Publication CHERYL J. TEAFORD Nursing KAREN L. TEMKO Social Science 132 WINNIE R. TEITELBAUM Social Science LESLIE M. THOMAS Publication KAREN J . TILDEN Education CAROL J. TRUST Social Science MARGOT A. VANDERSCHMIDT Publication 133 PECK-CHUAU CLEOWD UAHWATANASAKUL Business J ARUN A A. VENCKAUSKAS Science LINDA C. WALLIN Publication JUDITH A. WARNER Business RUTH-PAULA WEINBERG Education 134 'PATRICIA A. WEISS Nursing BONNIE B. WHITE Education Q , , SHEILA R. WHITMAN Business KAREN CCORTELLJ WHITELAW Social Science 135 DIANE J . WHITE Publication I JUDITH T. WIENER Social Science MARTHA E. WILLIAMSON Science JEAN M. WILSON Publication NANCY E. WOLEJKO Science 136 SUELLEN CWISEMAND WILSON Publication 4? 'w DIANE C. WOLIN Social Science I 4 NANCY YOUNG Home Economics JANE YOUNG Education EUGENIA K. ZIOTAS Science 137 HELEN F. WYNN Nursing BARBARA L. ZWIRN Education Crossroads 5 .3 1 139 w 4 . 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N A, ,V M - ' 5- nn- Q ,, +11 , . 4' ,J 4 il ft , ,Q v.4. Vbwlyhx a... , - ,UK-Q a 85 V-.Af-sk .kb .QA ' - - '.' I . 19' N -1 T.:,.wVN 5' ,, 'fs vis , .sf-Ax ,af , -. if-ffm'-. 4' 4 in ' vm Q . W .' ,4fAM.' -' - ' 151 PATRGNS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Abele Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Agin Mr. and Mrs. Herman Albert Mr. and Mrs. William K. Alsop M r. and Mrs. Walter H. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John F Asselt . a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barron Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Beaton Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Behnke Dr. d ' ' an Mrs. Irving Binder Mr. and Mrs. Heaton P. Blakeslee .Mr. and Mrs. Jess Blank Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Block Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bode Mr. Joseph Bures Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. and Mrs. David Burpee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cagnon Mrs. Louis E. Caram Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward Carp Mr. and Mrs. R. Cortell Mr. and Mrs. Vincent T. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeHollander Mr. and Mrs. John A. Detweiler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Dinerman Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dinolt M . r. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Doan Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer C. 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Flofists BOSTON'S PREMIER Say it with flowers POULTRY HOUSE 11 Harvard Street Brookline 84 Clinton St. 566-5626 Boston 9, Mass. 157 COMPLIMENTS OF LINCOLN STUDIOS Official photographers of The Class of '65 158 w I Compliments of STU G Compliments of CLASS OF '65 THE SUFFOLK GROCERY Compliments of CLASS OF '66 1 1 l I AN ANONYMOUS FRIEND - THE BROADWAY SUPERMARKET Cambridge, Mass. ABELE, JANICE, 61 Tobey Ave., Windsor, Conn. ADELMAN, JUDITH, 12 Sunhill Lane, Newton, News reporter, photographer AGIN, AUDREY, 14479 Washington Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio, Physical Therapy Club, Speakers Bureau, Junior Welcome ALBERT, DIANE, 145 Caleb St., Portland, Maine, Anne Strong Club, News technical staff ALLEN, BARBARA, 627 Main St., Hingham, Mass., Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide ANDERSON, MARCIA, 25 Deerfield St., Pittsfield, Mass., Glee Club, News staff ARMSTRONG, BETTY-LOU, R. 1, Montpelier, Vermont, Jr. Class Exec. Board, House Counselor, NSA Rep ASSELTA, BEVERLY, 485 Concord Ave., Lexington, Mass., Campus Guide, Prince Club, Business Club, House Counselor, Jr. Welcome BARRON, JOYCE, 70 Andrew Lane, New Rochelle, N.Y., French Club BARTON, PATRICIA, 119 Glecker Rd., Portland, Maine, Glee Club, Campus Guide, Soph Luncheon, Spring Spree, Jr. Welcome, Speakers Bureau, Dorm Secretary-Treasurer, Student Assistant BEATON, CHERYL, 82 Grand St., Reading, Mass., Jr. Welcome, Social Relations, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Exec. Comm. BEHNKE, JUDITH, 75 Hillcroft Rd., Waltham, Mass., Glee Club, Stu-G Oliice Staff, Microcosm sales BERG, DIANA, 44 Farquhar Rd., Newton, Mass. BIALKA, JEAN, Marshall St., Holliston, Mass., Dorm President, Jr. Dorm Rep., Newman Club, Campus Guide BINDER, ELLEN, 104 Pearl, Lawrence, Mass., Swim Club, Soph. Luncheon, Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide BIRD, FABIA, 111 Pine, Needham, Mass., R.A. Rep, Dorm Secretary- Treasurer, Basketball Team, Microcosm Art Editor, French Club BIRNBAUM, MARCIA, 732 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Penn., Hillel, Soph Luncheon BLAKESLEE, HELEN, Main St., Durham, Conn. BLANK, ELLEN, 1818 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. BLOCK, ANN, 200 N. Village Ave., Rockville Center, N.Y., Social Chairman BLUMER, JEANNE, 194 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass., Stu-G Commuter Rep, Campus Guide, V.P. Jr. Class, V.P. Sr. Class, Jr. Prom, Jr. Welcome, French Club BODE, MARY, 13 Shady Hill Lane, Reading, Mass., House Counselor, Glee Club, Jr. Class Exec. Board, Jr. Welcome, Olde English Dinner BORNSTEIN, CYNTHIA QFREEMANJ, 67 Nottinghill Rd., Brighton, Mass., Orientation Week, Prince Club BRADLEY, MARY, 910 Morgan Ave., Schenectady 9, N.Y., Anne Strong Club President, Campus Guide, Floor Rep, Fire Captain, State Nurses Assoc. delegate, State Convention of Student Nurses delegate, National Student Nurses Convention delegate BRIGGS, GAIL, Hanover St., Hanover Centre, Mass., Microcosm Photography Editor BROWN, NANCY, 42 Bridge, Colebrook, N.H., Glee Club Librarian, Library Committee BROWN, SUSAN, 7755 Wagner Way, Elkins Park, Penn., Microcosm Literary Editor BURES, EVELYN, 8 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton, Conn., Scope, Newman Club, Olde English Dinner, Spring Spree BURKE, GAIL, 38 Chamberlain Ct., W. Yarmouth, Mass., Freshman Svflice Staff, Campus Guide, Newman Club, Soph Workshop, Jr. e come CADY, FRANCES, Elizabeth St., Kent, Conn., Campus Guide, Anne Strong Club, Christmas Cotillion, Spring Spree, Olde English Dinner, May Breakfast CAGNON, CAROL, 139 Manhasset Rd., New Hyde Park, N.Y., Modern Dance Club, Jr. Prom, Academic Affairs, Religious Emphasis Weekend CARAM, JULIA, 106 Ames, Lawrence, Mass., Tennis Team, Recreation Assoc. Rep, House Counselor, Physical Therapy Club, Student Assistant, Scope, Newman Club CARP, LYNN, 82 May, Biddeford, Maine, Hillel, Soph Workshop, House Counselor, Honor Board Secretary CAWTHRA, ELLEN, 161 Green Village Rd., Madison, N.J., Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide, House Counselor CHENEY, LOUISE, Enterprise St., Duxbury, Mass. CICCOLO, CAROL, 345 Edgell Rd., Framingham, Mass., Dorm Secretary, French Club, Campus Guide, May Breakfast :MW COHEN, TEMMA, 164 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. COLLINS, CAROL, 77 Austin, Portland, Maine, Newman Club, Campus Guide, Home Economics Club Treasurer COPPER, REBECCA, 9 Sunset Ave., Matawan, N.J., Campus Guide, Dorm President. Jr. Welcome, Olde English Dinner, Scope CORNELLIER, JULIA QTINKERJ, 51 Park Dr., Boston, Mass., Prince Club President, Secretary, Horseback riding Team, Campus Guide COUTTS, GAIL ANNE, 1122 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn., Jr. Welcome, Spring Spree Co-Chairman, Business Club, Freshmen Elections CUKER, RITA CCHENTKOJ, 44 Cummings Rd., Brookline, Mass. CULLINANE, ELLEN, 21 Chapman, Walpole, Mass., Commuter Organization, Spring Spree, Olde English Dinner CURRAN, JOAN, 29 Miantonomo Dr., Warwick, R.I., Newman Club, Dramatic Club, Skit Night CUTLER, BARBARA, 45 Delano Ave., Revere, Mass., Jr. Welcome, Hillel Treasurer, Campus Guide, NSA coordinator, NSA Jr. Delegate DAVIS, GENEVA, 8 Strathmore Lane, Lynn, Mass., Spring Spree, Campus Guide, Dorm Fire Captain, Dorm V.P., Dorm President, Jr. Welcome DEASY, MARY, 38 Spruce Rd., Norwood, Mass., Freshman Banquet Co-Chairman, Campus Guide, Dorm President, House Counselor, Student Assistant DeHOLLANDER, JANET, 1036 Atlantic Ave., Rochester, N.Y., Campus Guide, Physical Therapy Club, V.P., Soph Luncheon, Soph Workshop, House Counselor, Stu-G Rep DETWEILER, SIMONE, 54 Winding Rd., Rochester, N.Y., Soph Rep Exec. Board, Campus Guide, House Counselor DIAMOND, SYLVIA, 68 Park Ave., Claremont, N.H., Orchestra, Science Tea DIMITRIADIS, LYNN CFENNERJ, 197 Kent, Brookline, Mass. DINERMAN, BARBARA, 18 Wiltshire Rd., Brighton, Mass., French Club, Simmons Chamber Ensemble, Hillel, Young Democrats, Dorm Coordinator Jr. Welcome DINOLT, KATRIN, 119 Prospect, Putnam, Conn., Freshman Dorm Rep, Campus Guide, Stu-G Dorm Rep DOAN, SHARON, 3 Stryker Ave., Auburn, N.Y., Swim Club, Freshman Otiice Staff, Stu-G Rep, Campus Guide, Fund Drive, Secretary Stu-G DOHAN, BLANCHE, 11 Gray, Cambridge, Mass., Campus Guide DOORE, MARY, Harrisville, N.H., Class Treasurer, Dorm President, Stu-G President DOTSON, MARY, R. 1, Ninnekah, Okla., Scope, Co-Chairman Olde English Dinner, Stu-G, Jr. Welcome DROGIN, PAMELA, 77 William, Portland, Maine, Soph Workshop, Dorm Board, Father-Daughter Weekend DUBE, NANCY, 101 West End Ave., Summit, N.J., Campus Guide, Soph Workshop, Prince Club, Dorm President DUFAULT, JUDITH, 147 Hartwell, Southbridge, Mass., Father- Daughter Weekend Chairman, Newman Club DUSHMAN, BARBARA-JANE, 50 Prince, Milton, Mass., News, Hillel May Breakfast, Academic Aid DUSTON, BETH CBERGLUNDD, 1206 Westgate, Cambridge, Mass., R.A. Rep, NSA Class Rep, Tennis Team, Basketball Team EGLITIS, MARA, 17 Champa, Newton, Mass., Jr. Class Secretary, Jr. Welcome, Soph Workshop, Campus Guide ELKINS, JANE, 159-14 102nd, Howard Beach, N.Y., House Counselor Glee Club, Campus Guide ELLIS, AGNES, 64 Wright St., Arlington, Mass., Commuter Organization, Olde English Dinner, Campus Guide, Microcosm Assistant Editor EVANS, ELIZABETH, Wandsworth St., Narragansett, R.I., Prince Club, Glee Club FELLOURIS, MERCER, 1290 Rockdale, New Bedford, Mass., Campus Guide, Prince Club, Jr. Class Rep, Campus Guide Chiarman, Social Activities Chairman Prince Club FIELD, FRIMMETTE, 8 Rathbun Willard Dr., Attleboro, Mass., Scope, Microcosm, Campus Guide FISHMAN, CAROL, 2137 Seneca Pl., Merrick, N.Y., Drama Society Student Advisor, Set Designer FLETCHER, ANNE, 79 Bedford, Lexington, Mass., Social Activities Commuter Rep, Freshman Class Exec. Board, Stu-G Commuter Rep, Jr. Welcome, Senior Class President FLORIN, MARILYN, 340 W. End Rd., S. Orange, N.J., Campus Guide, Summer Reading Program Chairman 161 3 FORDE, MARLENE, 105 Oak, Manchester, Conn., Campus Guide, Stu-G Rep, Dorm President, Student Assistant, Social Activities FRANK, HENNY, 240 W. 98th, N.Y., Winter Weekend Chairman, Jr. Class Rep, Social Activities, Soph Luncheon, Soph Workshop, Jr, Class Exec. Board, Spring Spree, Hillel, May Breakfast, Comm. of Christians and Jews FRIEDMAN, MARGARET, 325 Middlesex Rd., Buffalo, N.Y., Glee Club, Dorm President GALLAGHER, ELLEN, 123 Fort Hill Ave., Lowell, Mass., Newman Club, Campus Guide, Dorm V.P., House Counselor, Dorm President GALLERY, PATRICIA, 74 Hillside, Southbridge, Mass., Anne Strong Club, Jr. Welcome, Newman Club, Social Activities GARDNER, NANETTE, 30 Alpine Dr., Rochester, N.Y., Physical Therapy Club President, House Counselor, Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide, Soph Workshop, Modern Dance Club GAUDION, SHARON, 30 Golfside Pkway., Rochester, N.Y., Campus Guide, Class Exec. Board, Business Club, Cotillion Chairman, House Counselor GELLIS, BETH, 77 Alderwood Rd., Newton Center, Mass., Jr. Prom, Campus Guide, Freshman Office Staff, Fund Drive, Microcosm Editor-in- chief GIBSON, ANNE, Rockville Cottage, Pembroke, Bermuda, Prince Club, Business Club, Transfer Welcome, Academy GINSBERG, BARBARA, 110 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass., Freshman Exec. Board, Stu-G Commuter Rep, Jr. Prom Chairman, Associates' Prize, Father-Daughter Weekend, May Breakfast, Academy GLUCK, ALICIA, 76 Silver, Springfield, Mass., Fire Captain, Floor Assistant, Stu-G Rep, Honor Board Rep GODING, IRENE, 7010 Braeburn Pl., Bethesda, Md., Dorm Secretary, Speakers Bureau GOLDMAN, MARSHA, 5 Blaisdell Rd., Medford, Mass., President Freshman Class, Soph President, Student Assistant GOODMAN, ARLEEN, 2 Deer Cove Rd., Swampscott, Mass., R.A. Rep, May Breakfast, Hillel President, Soph Workshop Chairman, Religious Emphasis Weekend GORDON, CYNTHIA, 85 Woodside Ter., New Haven, Conn., Microcosm Circulation Editor GORDON, ELIZABETH, 138 Sewall Ave., Brookline, Mass., Freshman Exec. Board, Dorm Treasurer, Washington Semester Program, Student Assistant, May Breakfast GOSHDIGIAN, VIOLET, 1077 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass., Anne Strong Club GRANT, MARGARET, 106 Melrose Ave., Albany, N.Y., Commuter Organization V.P., Chairman, Swim Club V.P., Newman Club GRIFMAN, ANN, 26 Walter, Newton, Mass. GROMET, ROSALIND, 269 Somerset Dr., Hewlett, N.Y., Forum, Campus Guide, Freshman Exec. Board, Soph Workshop, Fund Drive, Scope Secretary, House Counselor, Academy HAGER, MARTHA, 15 Scott Cir., Marysville, Ohio News Advertising Manager, House Counselor, Stu-G Social Activities Chairman, Drama Society, President, Secretary HALPERIN, ELEANOR, 408 Catherine, Somerville, N.J., NSA Rep Freshman Exec. Board, Class Secretary, Soph Luncheon Chairman, Soph-Sr. Christmas Party Chairman, Cotillion Weekend, Jr. Prom, House Counselor, Hillel HAMILTON, SUSAN, 45 Jason, Arlington, Mass., Young Republicans Club, Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide HARE, BARBARA, Cherry Hill Rd., Stockbridge, Mass., R.A. Dorm Rep, Honor Board Rep, Soph Exec. Board, Sr. Exec. Board, Student Assistant, Christian Assoc., Glee Club, French Club, Campus Guide, May Breakfast, Spring Spree HARRELL, JUDITH, 291 Brevoort, Columbus, Ohio, News Managing Editor, House Counselor, International Relations Assoc. Co-Chairman, Campus Guide HARRINGTON, MINA, 6 Radcliffe Rd., Allston, Mass., Freshman Oflice Staff, Stu-G Rep, Jr. Welcome, Social Activities Chairman HAWKES, DIANE, 2 Sherwood Rd., Natick, Mass., Commuter Organization, Jr. Prom HOBSON, CAREN, 45 Crescent Pl., Short Hills, N.J., Glee Club, Freshman Office Staff, Campus Guide, Stu-G Rep, Spring Spree, House Counselor, Business Club, Honor Board Rep HOWARD, SANDRA, 15 E. 196th, N.Y. HURT, JO-ANNE, P.O. Box 237, Venice, Fla., Home Economics Club Secretary, Transfer Welcome HUTCHISON, SUSAN, New Gloucester, Maine, Ski Team, Mzcrocosm ILFELD, LYDIA CGOLDMAND, 223 Park Dr., Boston, Mass., Glee Club, Bluettes, Class Social Activities Rep, Class President, President's Reception Chairman, Convocation Chairman ITZKOWITZ, FRADA, 51 Plainfield, Waban, Mass., Commuter' Organization, Secretary-Treasurer, V.P., Hillel, Jr. Welcome, Spring Spree JABLONSKI, MARGARET, Ramshorn Rd., Dudley, Mass., Newman Club, Campus Guide JARVIS, CAROLYN, 67 Munroe, Boston, Mass., National Conference of Christians and Jews Co-Chairman JOHN, MIRIAM, 38 Union Park, Boston, Mass., Spring Spree, Song Fest, Commuter Organization, Physical Therapy Club, Olde English Dinner, Jr. Welcome JOHNSON, RUTH, 32 Bigelow Rd., Waltham, Mass., Anne Strong Club, Commuter Organization, Christian Fellowship JONES, CAROL CBUNKERJ, 31 Peterborough, Boston, Mass., Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, Swim Club, Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome JONES, GWYNNETH, 51 Wolcott Rd., Brookline, Mass., Freshman Exec. Board, Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome, Physical Therapy Club KAPALA, KAREN, 132 Oakland, Wellesley, Mass. KAPLAN, ELLEN, 85 Decker, Milton, Mass., Commuter Organization, Young Democrats Club Treasurer, Hillel KAUFMAN, BARBARA, 32 Dale Ave., Quincy, Mass., Young Democrats Club, Hillel, Soph Luncheon, Jr. Prom KAUFMAN, ELLEN, 37 N. Landon Ave., Kingston, Penn., Freshman Class V.P., Soph V.P., Freshman Office Staff, Olde English Dinner, House Counselor, Social Relations Comm., Academic Affairs KAUPER, SANDRA, 610 Rockwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn., Honor Board Chairman, Honor Board Rep, Soph Workshop, Spring Spree KAYAJAN, ANN, R.F.D., E. Falmouth, Mass., Soph Workshop, Prince Club Rep, Campus Guide KEITH, KATHARINE, Minnetonka Beach, Minn., Home Economics Club KELLY, ADRIENNE, 53 Overlook Pl., Rye, N.Y., Newman Club Rep, R.A. Rep, Basketball Team, Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide KENNEY, CAROL, 102 Irving, Waltham, Mass., Hillel, Commuter Organization, Social Activities KIEN, MARGARETHA, Sunset Lane, Pound Ridge, N.Y., House Counselor, Stu-G Rep KIMBLE, PATRICIA, 509 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va., Newman Club, Physical Therapy Club, Campus Guide KING, CAROL, 324 Marvin Rd., Elkins Pk., Penn. KINGMAN, ELIZABETH, 226 Glen Ave., Milburn, N.J., Freshman Dorm Rep, Physical Therapy Club, Soph Class Rep, Jr. Class Rep KIRKENDALL, SANDRA CJOHNSONJ, 94 Gainsborough, Boston, Mass., Music Director, Young Democrats President, Soph Workshop, Jr. Exec. Board KIRSHENBAUM, MARSHA CROSEN FELDJ, 78 Warrington, Providence, R.I., Spring Spree, Skit Night, Academic Aid KLOCK, ELIZABETH CMILLERJ, 63 Henry, Manchester, Conn., Swim Club, Campus Guide, House Counselor KUHN, PAMELA, 67 Chipman Dr., Cheshire, Conn. KUSHNER, TRUCIA, 73-44 184th, Flushing, N.Y., Skit Night, Spring Spree, Soph Luncheon, May Breakfast LAHTEINE, REGINA, 80 West, Osterville, Mass. LASSER, JOYCE CLEVENSONJ, 14 Palace Rd., Boston, Mass., Home Economics Club, News LAWLER, JANE, 7 Skinner Lane, S. Hadley, Mass., Freshman Office Staff, Newman Club, Soph Workshop Chairman, Stu-G Rep, Treasurer Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide LAZAROW, SUE, 48 DeKalb Pl., Morristown, N.J., Skit Night, Olde English Dinner, Stu-G Rep, Academic Affairs Chairman LEE, ELLEN, Furnace Dock Rd., Peekskill, N.Y., House Counselor, Campus Guide, Chamber Ensemble, Modern Dance Club, Hillel LEVEY, JUDITH, 845 Winton Rd., S. Rochester, N.Y., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome, Dorm Treasurer LEVINE, LINDA, 879 Beacon, Boston, Mass., Mix-It Fix-It Chairman, May Breakfast, Jr. Welcome, Hillel LEVINE, MARJORIE, 45 Bonair, W. Roxbury, Mass., Freshman Office Staff, Spring Spree, Soph Workshop, Soph Luncheon, Father-Daughter Weekend, Jr. Prom Co-Chairman, Jr. Welcome, Hillel LEWIS, LYNDA, 38 Pleasant, Colebrook, N.H., Campus Guide, May Breakfast, Soph Workshop LEWIS, MARGARET, Belleview Ave., Southington, Conn., Honor Board, Campus Guide, Soph Workshop, Jr. Welcome, May Breakfast, Christmas Weekend, Speakers Bureau LIEBERMANN, QBARBARAJ CAROL, 1524 Barrington Rd., Columbus Ohio, Scope, Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome LISKER, GAIL, 122 Fosdyke, Providence, R.I., Hillel, Soph Luncheon, Physical Therapy Club V.P. LOCHHEAD, ELLEN, 42 Orchard Rd., Windsor, Conn., Campus Guide, Jr. Rep, Spring Spree LOUTIT, BARBARA, Apartado Aereo 2098, Cali, Colombia, Treasurer International Relations Assoc., Co-Chairman MCBEE, HENRIETTA, 238 Armington, Cranston, R.I., House Counselor, Student Assistant, Protestant Study Group MCCORMACK, JANE, 25 Sheldon, Milton, Mass., Class Treasurer, Newman Club Secretary-Treasurer, Commuter Rep. MacDONALD, JANET, 143 Everett, Wollaston, Mass., French Club, Physical Therapy Club, Jr. Welcome McLEAN, MARILYN, 353 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine, Outing Club, Invitations Dance Chairman, Soph. Workshop, Transfer Welcome, May Breakfast, Social Activities Chairman, Business Club MADDEN, JEAN, 100 Indian Head Rd., Framingham, Mass., Commuter Organization, Jr. Welcome, Newman Club Commuter Rep., Religious Activities Chairman MAJKUT, JOAN, 34 Smith, Fall River, Mass., Newman Club, Simmons News Circulation Manager MANSELL, PATRICIA, 44 Jean, Framingham, Mass., Soph. Workshop, Jr. Welcome, Olde English Dinner Co-Chairman, Newman Club, Honor Board, Class Exec. Board MARR, MARGARET, Mayflower Lane, Duxbury, Mass., Simmons Handbook Chairman, Newman Club, Simmons News MAYER, DIANE, One Argyll Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y., Physical Therapy Club Secretary-Treasurer MICHAEL, PATRICIA, 8 Berchman Rd., Ballston Lake, N.Y., Campus Guide, House Counselor, Student Assistant, Physical Therapy Club, Christian Fellowship MILLER, ARDETH, 89 Puritan Rd., Waban, Mass., Spring Spree, SCOPE Lecture Chairman MILNER, ELIZABETH, 57 Allen Rd., Longmeadow, Mass., Campus Guide, Soph. Luncheon Committee Chairman, Jr. Welcome Committee Chairman, Hillel MOLLENHOFF, JACQUELIN, 5704 32nd, N.W., Washington, D.C., Glee Club, Social Relations Committee. MONBLEAU, MARCIA, 54 Shore Rd., W. Harwich, Mass., Freshman Honor Board Rep., Freshman Exec. Board, Glee Club, Soph. Exec. Board, Bluette Leader, Fire Captain, Sr. Week, Ole English Dinner, Jr. Welcome, Skit Night Dorm Chairman, Campus Guide, Microcosm MOSHER, MAXINE, 196 Freedom, Hopedale, Mass., Student Liberal Action Party, NSA Rep., Peace Group, Fast for Freedom Food Chairman, JFK Memorial Library Fund Co-Chairman MUEHLHAUSER, MARGARET, 76 Oxbow Rd., Wayland, Mass., RA Rep., Swimmons, Glee Club, NSA Rep., Stu-G Rep. MURPHY, SUSAN, 1077 Glenwood Blvd., Schenectady, N.Y., Recreation Assn., Physical Therapy Club, Glee Club NEEDLES, SUSAN, 219 N. Quaker Lane, W. Hartford, Conn. NICHOLS, NANCY, 15 W. Newell Ave., Rutherford, N.J., French Club, Potpourri Editorial Staff, Simmons Handbook, Jr. Welcome, Religious Emphasis Weekend Chairman, Christian Assn. Christmas Cotillion, Student Assistant. NICKERSON, GAIL, 34 Thornberry Rd., Winchester, Mass., Modern Dance Club V.P., Young Republicans Club, Home Economics Club, Sr. Week, Jr. Welcome, Transfer Welcome. NOORD, JUDITH, 15 Waverly Pl., Albany, N.Y., Campus Guide, House Counselor, Dorm V.P. O'BRIEN, RUTH, 18 Hoffman, Maplewood, N.J., Dorm Rep., Newman Club Rep. PALTSIOS, KATHERINE CROGANJ, 67 Longfellow Rd., Watertown, Mass. PASTER, TOBYANNE, 269 Clifton, Malden, Mass. PEARSON, SANDRA, 869 Escarpment Dr., Lewiston, N.Y., Freshman Dorm Rep., Spring Spree, Social Activities, Prince Club Treasurer PERLMAN, ELLEN, 35 Strong Ave., Pittsfield, Mass., Swim Club, Fire Captain PORTNOY, ELLEN, 13 Latham Village Lane, Latham, N.Y., Fire Captain, Dorm Secretary, Academic Affairs RABBIO, MARIA, 546 Worcester, Natick, Mass., Commuter Organization, Christmas Cotillion RABSTEIN, RITA, 288 Cedarhurst Ave., Cedarhurst, N.Y., Prince Club, Campus Guide, Student Assistant RAZLER, JANET, Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Freshman Rep., Fund Drive Co-Chairman, May Breakfast Chairman, Fire Captain REGAN, MARYANN, 98 Homestead Rd., Lowell, Mass. REGNIER, MARY, 14 Mt. Ida, Newton, Mass., Jr. Prom, Spring Spree REICHL, HELEN, 244 Connecting Rd., Pittsburgh, Penna., Tennis Team RICHARDSON, NANCY, 15 Old Colony Rd., Burlington, Mass. ROBB, VICTORIA, 498 Loudonville Rd., Loudonville, N.Y., Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide, House Counselor Exec. Board ROBERTS, LOIS, 73 Glenwood Rd., Clinton, Conn., House Counselor, House President, Fund Drive Chairman ROCKNE, REA, 183 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass., Glee Club, Christian Science Organization President RODGERS, DEBORAH, Font Grove Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y., Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide ROSENSTOCK, RITA, 71 Overlook Ter., Roslyn, N.Y., Simmons News Technical Editor, Simmons News Managing Editor, Stu-G Rep. ROSENTHAL, ANN, 18 Furnace Brook Pkway., Quincy, Mass., Commuter Organization, Dramatic Club, Young Democrats Club ROSS, ELLEN, 232 Riverdale Rd., Defiance, Ohio, Bluettes, Honor Board Rep., Jr. Exec. Board, Jr. Welcome, Microcosm Layout Editor ROSS, JANET, 28 West, Natick, Mass., Commuter Organization, Jr. Prom ROTHENBERG, TRISHA, 9720 W. Bay Harbor Island, Miami, Fla. ROTHMAN, SARA CWEINSTEINJ, 256 Corey Rd., Brookline, Mass. RUDINSKY, ELLIAN, 84 Elm, Milton, Mass., Young Democrats Club V.P., Publicity Committee, Hillel, Commuter Organization RUSSELL, DEBORAH, 134 Summer, Bristol, Conn., Newman Club, Anne Strong Club, Simmons Handbook SACKS, MARGARET, Woodvalley Dr., Pikesville, Md. SALBA, BARBARA, 629 Clay Ave., Scranton, Penna. SANTORO, SUSANNE, 30617 Winston Dr., Bay Village, Ohio, Simmons News, Jr. Welcome, House Counselor SCANLON, ELIZABETH, 219 Carleton, Lawrence, Mass., Newman Club Exec. Board, Jr. Welcome, Simmons News Circulation Manager SCANNELL, SUZANNE, 16023 Henley, E. Cleveland, Ohio, Campus Guide, Anne Strong Club SCHALLBRUCH, ANNA, 20 Ronald Dr., Fairfield, Conn., Olde English Dinner, Dorm Board, Floor Rep. SCHWARTZ, JOAN, 882 Lakeside Dr., Woodmere, N.Y., Freshman Rep., Social Relations Committee, Political Action Committee SCLAFANI, AUGUSTA, 2983 Ave. T., Brooklyn, N.Y., Spring Spree, Anne Strong Club SCOTT, EDITH, 208 Main, Wenham, Mass. SEBELL, DEBBE, 1208 Meadowbrook, Syracuse, N.Y. SELDEN, CORDELIA, 5310 Tuckahoe Ave., Richmond, Va., Soph. Workshop SELSKY, BERNICE, 12 Ocean View Ter., Lynn, Mass. SHAMANSKY, SHERRY, 290 N. Stanwood Rd., Columbus, Ohio, Bluettes, Campus Guide, House Counselor, Fire Captain, Anne Strong Club, Glee Club SHAPIRO, BETTY, 21 Forbes Blvd., Eastchester, N.Y., Simmons News Editor-in-Chief SHAPIRO, SHEILA, 62 Florence Ave., Lowell, Mass., Christmas Cotillion SHARISTANIAN, JANET, 97 Brooks, Worcester, Mass., Freshman Social Activities Chairman, Freshman Office Staff, Dance Club, Jr. Welcome, Dorm Secretary, SCOPE President SHEFTEL, ROSALYN, 5813 Third Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C., Glee Club, Psychology Club Chairman SHEINKOPF, DIANA, 207 Village, Medway, Mass., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club SHEINKOPF, PRISCILLA, 207 Village, Medway, Mass., Freshman Rep., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club, Freshman Exec. Board, Student Guide SHERMAN, JEANNE, 79-46 213th, Flushing, N.Y., Freshman Rep., NSA Secretary-Treasurer, SCOPE V.P., Academic Affairs SHERRY, MARJORIE, 153 Penn Dr., W. Hartford, Conn., Chamber Ensemble Chairman, SCOPE, Hillel, Northern Students' Movement SHINDLER, NANCY, 58 Hiawatha Rd., Mattapan, Mass., Young Democrats Club Secretary, Commuter Organization, Hillel SILVER, DONNA, 1547 N. Shore Rd., Revere, Mass., Young Democrats Club, French Club Secretary, Father-Daughter Weekend, Spring Spree, Floor Rep., SCOPE. SIMPSON, MARY, 19 Paisley Ter., Pittsfield, Mass., Glee Club, Physical Therapy Club Secretary-Treasurer, Campus Guide, Class Exec. Board SINGER, MARILYN, 25 Tumblebrook Lane, W. Hartford, Conn., SCOPE, Lyle Bush Art Fund, Chamber Ensemble SLEP, TOBY, 151 Parkview Ave., Bangor, Maine, Anne Strong Club, Hillel SMITH, CONSTANCE, 62 Smith Dr., Westwood, Mass., Freshman Office Staff, Stu-G Rep., House Counselor, Student Assistant SMITH, LINDA, 68 Palmer, Pawcatuck, Conn., Freshman Ofice Staff, Soph. Workshop, Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide SMITH, NORA, 1412 Golf, Scotch Plains, N.J., RA Rep., Fire Captain SMITH, RHODA, 212 Main, E. Northfield, Mass., Campus Guide, Dorm Rep. SMITH, VICTORIA, 704 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood, N.J., Jr. Welcome, Soph. Workshop, Government Internship Program. STACK, VALERIE, One Hall, Warren, R.I., Prince Club, Drama Society. STALEY, JANE, 20 Colonial Green, Loudonville, N.Y. STAVENER, MARYANN, 170 Clinton, Woodbridge, N.J., Newman Club Secretary-Treasurer, Newman Club External Affairs, House Presidents' Council Secretary, Prince Club, Jr. Exec. Board Rep. STEIMLE, ROSALIND, 527 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y., Glee Club, Anne Strong Club, Campus Guide, House Counselor. SWITZER, JOAN, 35 Upper Loudon Rd., Loudonville, N.Y. TEAFORD, CHERYL, 159 Riverview Pk. Dr., Columbus, Ohio, Anne Strong Club, Christian Assn., Spring Spree. TEITELBAUM, WINNIE, 300 Leila, Johnstown, Penna., SCOPE, Campus Guide, Stu-G Rep., Jr. Welcome, Palmer Award Committee, Speakers' Bureau Chairman, Stu-G V.P. TEMKO, KAREN, 125 Sun Haven Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y., Soph. Rep., Jr. Welcome, Dorm V.P., Dorm President. TERINS, IVETA, 5 Bradford Rd., Natick, Mass., Modern Dance Club, Jr. Welcome Assistant Chairman, Simmons News. THOMAS, LESLIE, 503 Boylston, Brookline, Mass., Newman Club, Basketball Team, Commuter Organization. TILDEN, KAREN, 117 Sumner, Milton, Mass., Soph. Workshop, Fund Drive, May Breakfast, Jr. Prom. TRUST, CAROL, 30 Westbourne Rd., Concord, N.H., Freshman Office Staff, Social Activities Chairman, Simmons News Photographer, House Counselor, Spring Spree, Skit Night M.C. UAHWATANASAKUL, PECK-CHUAU QLEOWJ, 101 Francis, Boston, Mass. VANDERSCHMIDT, MARGOT, 52 Louder's Lane, Jamaica Plain, Mass., House Counselor, House President, Microcosm Advertising Editor. VENCKAUSKAS, JARUNA, 75 Intervale, Brockton, Mass., Modern Dance Club. WALLIN, LINDA, 19 Kenneth Rd., Reading, Mass., SCOPE, Olde English Dinner Decorations Chairman, House Counselor, Microcosm Layout Editor. WALSH, SANDRA, R.F.D. Vinalhaven, Maine. WARNER, JUDITH, 399 Glen, Glens Falls, N.Y., Spring Spree, Soph. Luncheon, Swim Club, Glee Club Secretary-Treasurer, Microcosm Business Manager, Jr. Welcome, Stu-G Assistant Treasurer, Business Club. WEINBERG, RUTH, 3619 Strathavon, Shaker Hts., Ohio., Campus Guide, SCOPE, Academic Affairs Committee WEISS, PATRICIA, 10 Freemont, Sanford, Maine, Anne Strong Club, House Counselor, Student Assistant, Spring Spree, SNAM Rep. WHITE, BONNIE, 3505 Clarks Lane, Baltimore, Md., Simmons News, SCOPE, F ather-Daughter Weekend, Jr. Welcome. WHITE, DIANE, 59 Cummings Rd., Brighton, Mass., Father-Daughter Weekend Co-Chairman, Jr. Welcome. WHITELAW, KAREN CCORTELLJ, 84 Prescott, Cambridge, Mass., Modern Dance Club Treasurer. WHITMAN, SHEILA, 70 Commodore Rd., Worcester, Mass., Prince Club, Swim Club, French Club. WIENER, JUDITH, 20 Chamberlain Ave., Revere, Mass., Jr. Welcome, Stu-G Rep. 166 WILLIAMSON, MARTHA, 704 Seminole Dr., Erie, Penna., Glee Club President, Chamber Ensemble President, Class Exec. Board. WILSON, JEAN, 212 W. Brook Rd., Pittsford, N.Y., House Counselor, Microcosm Literary Editor. WILSON, SUELLEN CWISEMANJ, 1171 Boylston, Boston, Mass., SCOPE, Hillel. WOLEJKO, NANCY, 768 Belmont, Watertown, Mass., Bluettes, Class Rep., Class Secretary, Newman Club, Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome. WOLIN, DIANE, 35 Westbrook Lane, New Haven, Conn., Microcosm. WYNN, HELEN, 61 Middlesex Rd., Darien, Conn., Anne Strong Club, Chamber Ensemble, Dorm President, Student Assistant YOUNG, JANE, 38 Reservoir Rd., Cohasset, Mass., Stu-G Rep., Jr. Welcome, Campus Guide, SCOPE YOUNG, NANCY, 22 Springvale Ave., Lynn, Mass., Campus Guide, Jr. Welcome, Home Economics Club Treasurer, Dorm Secretary, Sr. Week Entertainment. ZIOTAS, EUGENIA, 498 Second, Fall River, Mass., Glee Club, Campus Guide, Volleyball Tournament Chairman, Academy. 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