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V., .. , 1 'J rx Ax W '-x h mf ' fu -- '-.3 1..l.,,' 4 W , uv ft+ g A' . f 1 D ' ' - ' r Y ' ' ' ' r V 4 ,-,,, X , Y. ,W 1,5 1 y. -. V... In fztihli Z' .Jw -,Aff V' .f'v1.x1:. .,k'hf. l'h .f 'm'mmIPlfvo.'.: .. QAM: IN SMI Q, C41 Q O Q4 CW U CD M Us if 5- DQS O0 THE FENWAY, BGSTO . X' 1 it u , u ,.. . ,x 9 ff ,f1fVupu4 ' Nw . jf nn Xu' '- Q J' NY' R ,- 1 F, a. A 9' s -ffm, , .. ,W Y 4 ... ..f. A , .M .. .1 , A s .4 w K 4 e yy, ' fi A V' rf 4 I -pri V 5 :nk .. ,Q ., . ',, 4, , af , 'N K 1.1 ks Q Q. 1 H x , ,. .,,.....,, ., S. Questioning absolutes, extracting relationships, testing perspectives creating, understanding, observing, discovering-these are the themes of the college experience. They bring us into concert with life by making us aware of the essence of life: Change-the changing, the changed, the changeable. Change is an infinite spectrum. lt is the bold, dramatic, and profound on the one hand, or the subtle, tenuous, and silent on the other. lt is the extravagant newness of a ceaseless variety that makes life full. Yet, it is also a return to that which was. In these four years, we have seen Change in the deaths of great leaders: Kennedy, Churchill, Nehru, . . . . . . in the thrust of the Prudential Center urging Boston to new directions, . . . . . . in the completion of the thorough and thoughtful Self-Study, . . . and in the metamorphosis of young women, achieving an identity by overcoming challenges, making decisions, and assimilating new experiences. And often needing a helping hand, we would like to dedicate the 1966 MICROCOSM to the one person who has most helped us cope with the turbulence and change within ourselves, by being a constant and steadying force, . . . . to HELEN HEARTZ HERZOG, B.A Assistant to the Dean VT,,i.,.S.,, X 3 V... Q 'f A 1 H 4 , I i fs, ,, ' 'Q ' W - .-.4 Q n 4 M23 -WAX 1.-yu, 0255 1, ,,qu-P , .bn ELEANGR CLIFTON, MA. Dean X JOSEPH GARTON NEEDHAM, Ph.D Vice-President, Professor of Psy oloology WILLIAM EDGAR PARK, B.D., D.D., M.S L.I-I.D., LL.D. Pvfesidevzt - nf' U' if . A.,.. A ,-4 f i .a ir V4:xA Q'k l i ,,A4 . 1' DOROTHY GOVE RUSSELL, B.S. Director of Student F inancitzl Aid KATHARINE MAGEE DAVIS, Ed.M. Director of Continuing Education The establishment of the Continuing Education Program at Simmons testifies to the College's willingness to meet new educational demands. As Director of the Program, Mrs. Davis presides over a flexible and comprehensive plan which enables women to continue interrupted educations, pursue advanced degrees, or retrain for new Helds by allowing part-time study. Her department is responsible for offering counsel to those enrolled in the Program as well as to women not currently in college. In addition, the Continuing Education department is closely involved with the development of new programs for women, such as the Program in Urban Youth Teacher Preparation. Mrs. Davis's position is both new and exciting. The signiicance of her role and the satisfactions inherent in it are very real. Response to the Program has been terrific, she commented We must be filling a real need. As Director of Student Financial Aid, Mrs. Russell is involved with the processing and evaluation of all applications for financial assistance. Of the approximately 33 per cent of the eligible undergraduates who do file applications, her oflice is able to provide direct aid for Z6 per cent. The directorship she now holds was created in May of 1961, however, Mrs. Russell has been working at Simmons off and on ever since her graduation from the School of Business Administration. Her experience has been limited, she admitted, but I've loved every minute of it. WILLIAM FREDERICK KAI-IL, Ph.D. Provost, and Professor of History As Provost, Mr. Kahl occupies a new position in the administrative structure of Simmons College. I-Iis is a multi-faceted role, one which further exemplifies the Collegels increasing orientation towards the future. As complex as it is significant, Mr. Kahl's role involves the following: integration of long-range departmental plans, initiation of new courses and curriculum revision, co- ordination of curriculum review, and recommendation for changes in the status of faculty. Simmons is growing and developing its curriculum, Mr. Kahl feels. Essentially his position serves to centralize responsibility for the College's academic affairs. In this manner he is making an invaluable contribution to this growth. sag ANNA MOORE HANSON, B.S. Director of Placement ALICE ROBINSON BROOKE, B.A. Assistant to the Director of Placement PRISCILLA LEONARD McKEE Assistant to the President YVONNE RAMAUT BROADCORENS, B.S. Director of Public Inforrrzatiorz x Egg JANE ELLEN CURTIN, BS Director of Admission IVA IRINE TOOMEY College Receptionist MARY PHILBRICK, VIGLA BENSON, SYLVIA SMILEY, ETHEL HAYDEN Resident Heads Mtzintemmee Mm ELSIE FEENEY, R.N. Assistant to the Divfectmf of I-Iealtla 5 1 JEANNE DeANGELIS l Secretary to the Director, School I 1 of Publication V Pinkerton Maia ALMA BROWNE, B'S. Ciifczllatioiz Librarian 15 FACULTY X f 4 nf: 72133-4 N .P .4-ll J. . !-- , ' s 4 ' -'. .i . . D ' ..r . , . -L. V .. ,4 . , s ..,,4. 'lf .14- 1 . A . , 1 ' I 1 I.. J- . W . . 1 W v 'i,,xv., 1 wgx JK., -1- M qv 4. 1 I ,yn rt. fr Q-va' I V' n I a X .- y V ,K I . 11. , , 4, , V.. ,- 1' 13 ' ' ,cj 1 .' ' X. , Wulf .W 3.5: .J . V 4. .' -. . ': ,'3 ',v3,l4,- fn'44,. ' ,41 .-. - v. . 4,...4f-. . 4 1' v., f' :'i 5,f uf x .X 4..e...:g4,4,. ffm , , .,.. v . , 1 - 41 uw .pf J . up . l .'fg5:.' 1' .H-.' , 4 . Qu .4 g 4 l,g'--4121 AWN ' '. 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'ax J., A.,!..,4!- ,, . ,g,1,.vw .mg f-., .f --1 . -fi .xgr r 1.4 Q: 'f .1 I 'J 'M' u J g'1':-1. ..1 4 Aw'-sf -4.-b f -rf' .. -'7L. 'E- ,Mx . . '.- ,. . I L , 1 , V 's Q' , 1 x F in 1 .lv , 1 , ' Us ,V x . 4 , uf' 5 ' ' I, '- , . I Q . . . w, ..,. .ygzlg . f-' , . r I' Q, VL 344 lx , 1 rx I 4 - A 1 If ' . . 1 8 t V741 - c . es, 'K 'A ' S r x47 '.. I 1' 'J- , x ,' f f' uf, ' 4 ,' ' I . -,P , 1 gf . .. ':g, X 5, 1 , , Q' 'im'-, 'I u fr 1-V 5.4 M. . 'Q-f '4 1. .,4 M . .4 -1 4 . , x r - 4,4 ,-' fr ni' , 1 f rf 'Jiri' ' ' 1 . n '- , f - x -4 n A VIRGINIA LOUISE BRATTON, B.S Associate Professor of Graphic Arts, Director of tloe Simrrzorts College Press Aclfvisor to MICROCGSM '66 CHARLES STANLEY KONDEK, M.F.A. Director of the Sirrzrrrorzs College Drarrm Society ' YI I FRANKLIN CRISPIN DESUA, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics STEPHEN BERTRAN FOLTS, NLS. Reference Librarian 4'I'm sorry that your paper is due tomorrow but the books are being reboundf' 436, .--'ri s f 1 s f if s s Y 2 ' . .Mm N , K es. X., .fig xl M - EZ ' - ' ':,,f:pv-no-u.....q.,m,,, 5 .- .4 fy,-3 , HELEN MAMIKONIAN, M.A Assistant Professor of Russian WOODROW WILSON BALDWIN, Ed.D. Professor of Business, Director of the School of Business Administration RAYMOND FRANCIS BOSWORTH, M.A. Professor of English, Director of the School of Publication This 'is something up with which I will not putf, MQW ,Z FREDERICK MITCHELL ANDERSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy KAY OPPENHEIM BERG-ANDERSEN, Certificat de Frangais Litteraire Instructor in F renclo PHYLLIS AMBLER BRAUNER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry fx fb-s, ANNE EVELINE COGHLAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology RICHARD BRUCE CARPENTER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art History DONALD STUART DUNBAR, Ph.D Associate Professor of Psychology TILDEN GERALD EDELSTEIN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History L BURTON ABERCROMBIE CLEAVES, Mus.M Assistant Professor of Music . . . exploits the virtuosity of the solo ' instrument, . . . use of elaborate underpinning and decorative trillsf' INA MARY GRANARA, M.A. Professor of C loemistry DONALD LeSURE FESSENDEN, B.A. Lecturer on journalism KENNETH MYRON GREENE, Ph.D Professor of Erzglislo, Director of the School of Education 'T 'QQ ' . 4 an iv, if-.1c,f,,i, ,, x aw- , bi Q! 5 it , -, 4 .s, f 2, - Q' i . ,, f f ,z , .f ,3? '2e21,-sv-f+-ffwwl ' 1 in 4. :.:9'VN ' 5' ,Q -rt . 5 . .2 J' , - . 9 ' , it G of ZS , L I L ELEANOR GERNER GAWNE, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Home Economics Education SYLVIA GRUBER FEINBURG, B.S. in Ed. Special Instructor in Desigri HENRY JAMES HALKO, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History It's the A-rnerican tradition. JOSEPH LOUIS HOZID, Ed.D Assistant Professor of Sociology EDITH FISHTINE HELMAN, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish Learning is one of the great tasks and one of the great joys of life. BRUCE CARLTON HAWTHORNE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History . . . and just before the Great Crash, the stock Market reached a point somewhere between the ceiling and the upper ledge of the blackboard. JOHN CLEARY HUNTER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History ICLAL SIREL HARTMAN, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Claerrzistry MARGARET ANN MCKENNA, Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies Now girls, try to get at least something down for every Word. fvffs NVQ? mM+wf41 wink As. ' CHARLES EDMUND L'HOMME, M.A. Assistant Professor of English By virtue of the bourgeois capitalist society MANF RED KLEIN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of German ERIC LUSTIG, MA. Instructor in Art History yn :QS a- 'h n-'fn 1, ,, -Qs: K' 'K 4 D LAWRENCE LEE LANGER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English .O . -'2'H.??ifs?9 CARROLL FRENCH MILES, Ph.D. Professor of Government, Director of the School of Social Science LINDA SMITH MAISTERRA, M.A Instructor in Spanish VICTOIRE L. MARCOTTE, D1p1ome d Etudes Superleures Instructor in French SOLITA SALINAS MARICHAL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish ..-...M PAUL RAYMOND NICHOLS, Ph.D Professor of Economics Relative to this . . . relative to that . . MARGARET BONNEY MILLIKEN, M.A. Assistant Professor of English 'Q.4,.v ,Mqshi 'H F LEO JOHN PARENTE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Accounting MARY KATHLEEN O'BRIEN, R.N., MA. Instructor in Nursing GEORGE WILSON NITCHIE, Ph.D Associate Professor of English Lofd love a duck. 'Creativity, creativity, creativity, ad injiniturnf' GEORGIA THEOPHILLIS NOBLE, Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Education DAVID SCOTT PERRY, MA. Assistant Professor of English ALDEN WRIGHT POOLE, B.S. Lecturer on journalism Let the facts speak for themselves? MARGARET LOUISE ROSS, Ph.D. Professor of Nutrition, Director of the School of Home Economics 'ws ,avi-Q-. fr MARGARET ROWE, Ed.M. Associate Professor of Physical Education La-dies. +I r WX ,ff .1 EQ Q vw -s , -. 545.5- sg Few 34, 5 I A PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Ph.D Professor of Biology CCHARLESD RICHARD ROHRBERG, B.A. Instructor in Philosophy ATHENA RENTOUMIS THEODORE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology RICHARD CLARK STERNE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English What do you mean by that? . .,.fA,,L0NKImRh, WYLIE SYPHER, Ph.D. Professor of English, Chairman of the Division of Language, Literature, and the Arts Let's brush off Plato so we can get to Aristotle. ,,.,R'F' JOHN ARREND TIMM, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Director of tice School of Science 51,9 ' I ' ,fy , ts Az. Y . ' .I 'Y Q KY 'vw ,V , Y In ck: U 'ww w V ,W il lfqxg i ,f DAVID SI-IEPRO, Ph.D. Professor of Biology And what did you give him in exchange for that little trinket?' EVERETT LEROY TUTTLE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology 13521 DINO GRIS VALZ, B.A. Lecturer on Book and Magazine Publishing TIME IS MUNYAV' ROBERT CAREY VERNON, Ph.D. Professor of Physics ROBERT EUGENE ZIER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics JOEL SOL VVEINBERG, M.S. in Ed Assistant Professor of Education EDZIA FRYDMAN WEISBERG, M.A. Special Instructor in English DON MCKEEN, M.A. I 71.S'Z'7'ZlCZ'07' in F renclo JOHN SIMMONS -mmf!! 'B ,X,..,,v,-an M-ff-WM y i TILAK RAJ KHANNA, Ms., Ms. gin Films Audio- Visual Services Librarian NVQ 'vw- DOROTHY WILLIAMS, B.S. Associate Professor of Publisloirzg, and Managing Editor of the Simmons Review DORIS OLMSTEAD, Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Change is an iniinite spectrum, . . . . . an expanding dimension of new courses, . L 4. .1 ' M' .1 'J , , ...f ,Q J xi.. 44 of new buildings, ROBERT LOWELL VINCENT J. SCULLY and of new Viewpoints SARAH CALDWELL It is the bold, dramatic, and profound mmf' QW! is S 1 l I 50 1 F 51 MODERN DANCE CLUB THE BLUETTES . . or the subtle tenuous, and silent . DIE KAMMERMUSIKER 54 .. .OO O 9 I if , 4 f My V Q i sw' ,Ji U' ' ? ,X x , gg N f V .., -Ls P f X, 1' ri, 34: S MQ. ' . , gzstisfff M 'pf Szailiw I, is ' 4, 3. 'E 'Q li! hi, 'S . 2 K f . ,.25.wg,g3- -,, .,.- v 13-1 ' ' fwaff' ,f:. su,.M..i' l'irDnwnlmm.pggQ 4'ff3 if!',i', 'f mmf, 8 4 2 f I 1 5 1 P' 1 I 8 , 1 Milfs? . lr ff' H , ,gl xvgsxxnk P, 1 , g 4 xgtfx, N , A .V-gg -. H Une lump or two? gf ' - Q I A ,.f.'5,. f. , . ,,vIs.x-Hliffwff 'clt is the extravagant newness ef a eeaseless variety . . X 4' ff ' w M Ava-:as 21 choice of actions, ff.- 'F k'w,Q 'Za K N. h I S.. vv ,,,. 5 , fig! vi Aa, V 1 I 54 19! 5' , . ' , . , , , H , , , X jp, nik, lb I, I J. -5. -., ' ,f 'W W1 -'HA L 5 214' ' a 6 .- ' ' FY' ' ff! 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' we-,,. r , ',..4...-it , . 11 'UL Abi 'r . I 1 K 1 ,,, v. v m qw Nj' RUTH ABERNATHY Eluzzefzrnry Education Westxx ood Massachusetts BARBARA JOAN ABRA MS GOU6Y777lI672f 20 Clinton Road Brookline, Massachusetts Debating Club 1- Hillel' Re 1 Vice a - P' 9 ' Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Social Activities Chair- man 4, Roxbury Tutorial Program 2, jr. Welcome Steering Comm. 3. NANCY ADLER N ursin g 111 Edgemoor Road Rochester, New York Glee Club 1, Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3 4, SCOPE 1, 2, Academic Affairs Comm 33 Spring Spree 25 jr. Welcome Comm 3. fi If' PRUDENCE ADAMS Przblicntiovz 315 Millbury Avenue Millbury, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, jr. VVelcome Comm. 3, Honor Board, Sec. 4, SCOPE Arts Comm. 4. SANDRA ANN AGRAFIOTIS English Liberal Arts 101 Bruce Road Manchester, New Hampshire Simons News 1, NSA 1, 2, Roxbury Tu- torial Program Zg Bush Art Fund Bazaar 2, Campus Guide 2, Volunteer Work 3, Yoga Club 3, SCOPE Arts Comm. 3, 4. CONCETTA MARIE AMABILE Retailing 175 Glenview Road South Orange, New Jersey Freshman Ofhce Staff 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Prince Club 2, 3. JANE ELIZABETH ASHLINE Nursing 262 Washington Street Gloucester, Massachusetts Anne Strong Club 3, 4. MARILYN ARLINE ARMSTRONG English Education 11400 Governor Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Floor Rep. 2, Campus Guide 2, Olde English Dinner Chairman 3g jr. Wel- come Co-ordinating Comm. Chairman 3g Dorm Treas. 3, House Counselor 4. ANDREA THERESIA BADER Publication 6 Charles Street Valley Falls, New York Newman Club 2, Campus Guide 2, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. 4 . ROBERTA LEE BAKER Physical Therapy 204 Colorado Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Hillel 1, Commuter Organization 1, 2, 3 Physical Therapy Club 2, 33 Olde Eng lish Dinner 3. JOAN BARONE Biology 305 Langdon Street Providence, Rhode Island Newman Club 2, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 3, Dorm Pres. 4. 82 BONNIE ANN BAXT History Education 400-19th Avenue Paterson, New jersey Class Mascot Comm. Chairman 2g Father- Daughter Weekend Dutch Treat Su 9 P' per Comm. 2, Campus Guide 2, Volun- teer Work 2, House Counselor 3. fix 'FUN LESLIE JOAN BARR E cononzics 3416 Woodvalley Drive Pikesville, Maryland .yawn-Q, NANCY ANN- KATHRYN BELCHER Gofuernnzent 32 Maple Avenue Clinton, Connecticut Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 21 33 Spring Spree 2, Olde English Dinner 3. ff-as EMMY LOU BEATTIE History Education Pegan Lane Dover, Massachusetts Commuter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cerolc? Francais 3, 4. Q, LESLIE MARGARET BLANK Publication NANCY ELLEN BIRNBAUM Community Work 12 Old Mamaroneck Road White Plains, New York 177 Lafayette Circle Cincinnati, Ohio Class Exec. Board 2, House Counselor 3, Library Comm. 4, Honor Board Rep. 4. PAULA DENISE BLUMIN Horne Economics 25 Kimball Road Lakewood, New jersey Hillel, Sec. 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. EMILY LOUISE BINDER French Education 70 Craig Street Milton, Massachusetts Fund Drive 2, Le Cercle HELEN B. BOX Nursing 39 Broadway Beverly, Massachusetts Transferred from Massachusetts General Hospital, 1964. Frangais 2, 3, 4 83 JANET MAY BRANCH Retailing 91 Grant Street Lexington, Massachusetts a'.9 1963. DANNA SUE BRAMS Community Work 38 Narrowrocks Road Westport, Connecticut Campus Guide 2, Volunteer Work. Q lf WWW -4--re 'Y if MARYBETH BRENNAN KATHRYN JANE BRUSIE Publication Mathematics Education 70 Sherwood Road RD, 1362 Ridgewood, New jersey Millerton, New York Swim Club 1, Simmons News 2, 3, Pho- jr. Welcome Comm. 3. tographer 4, SCOPE Lectures Comm. 3, NSA Rep. 4. 84 5 Commuter Organization 2, 3, Prince Club 2, 3, 4, Transfer Welcome Comm. 35 Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Academy 4, Transferred from Skidmore College, ILENE FRANCES BRAUN Retailing 8 East Road Great Neck, Long Island, New York Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, Hillel 1, 2, 3, Student Zionist Organization 2, 3, Soph. Luncheon Comm. 2, Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Prince Club 3, 4. BEVERLY JOAN BURBANK Biology Sea Gull Street Rockport, Massachusetts Swim Club 1, 2, Newman Club House Counselor 4. .gig WENDY ALISON BUCHAREST Sociology 82 High Street Orange, New jersey Floor Rep. 2, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Volunteer Work 3, 4, Semester Abroad, Austria 3. 1, 29 gvf'K ANN BURKHOLDER Home Economics Education Bowman Street Westboro, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3. 14 . 'MQ . BETTY MARCENE CMORRISSEYD BULLOCK M atlaematics 211 Park Drive Boston, Massachusetts Potpourri Dorm Rep. 2, House Coun selor 3. SARAH LOUISE BURNETT Nursing 773 South Street Walpole, Massachusetts Daisy Chain 2, Floor Rep. 2, Class Treas. 2, 3, 4, Dorm Treas. 3, Jr. Wel- come Comm. 3, Bluettes 3, 4. 1 A LOUISE EVELYN CALDERONI Home Economics Retailing 4 Wallace Road Lynn, Massachusetts 56 Piedmont Street Arlington, Massachusetts Home Economics Club: Rep. 2, Vice- MARY ANN CAMPELLO Freshman Office Staff 1, Newman Club Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, Floor Rep. 2, Prince Club, Sec. 3. 4. MARY VIRGINIA CASS Conznnznity IVOYIZ 87 Chestnut Street Boston, Massachusetts Class Rep. 1, Stu-G Commuter Rep. 1, Class Exec. Board 2, NSA Rep. 2, School of Nursing Student-Faculty Comm. 3, Freshman Banquet Chairman 3. W 86 PAMELA JOY CETLIN French Education 41 Jenkins Road Andover, Massachusetts DONNA LEE CARTER M mflaenzatics R.F.D. i7f4 West Scarborough, Maine Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, Stu-G Rep. 4. is 4: 'fi V A 'F' W. W , if k, .,, s QS, MAUREEN ANN CAVANAUGH M atlaematics 137 Shore Street Falmouth, Massachusetts Recreation Association Rep. lg Newman Club 1, 2, Young Democrats 2, 3, jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3g Volunteer Work 3, 4, Class Rep. 4. W -dP 'Mw ing-A, ANNE RUTLEDGE CONSTABLE Publication 261 Elm Avenue Hershey, Pennsylvania Simmons News 3, jr. Prom 3, Class Rep. 3, S.D.S. 3, 4, Volunteer Work 3, 4, House Counselor 4, Transferred from Hershey Junior College, 1963. .4 JOYCE KATHLEEN CHAMBERS Business Administration 5318 Richenbacher Avenue Alexandria, Virginia Swim Club 1, Le Cercle Fmnpais 1, Freshman Office Staff 1, Campus Guide 2, House Counselor 3, Bush Art Fund Bazaar, Treas. 3, Simmons News, Busi- ness Manager 3, 4. SUZAN BETH CHATIS English Liberal Arts 12 Brewster Terrace Swampscott, Massachusetts SHARON COLE Publication 170 Main Street Wenham, Massachusetts Tennis Team 1, jr. Welcome Comm. 3 JENNIFER LANE COURTNEY Publication 197 Cleveland Drive Croton-on-Hudson, New York JACQUELINE LOIS COOK Matlyenmtics Education 323 Woodbridge Street Manchester, Connecticut Dorm Asst. Social Activities Chairman 1, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 2, Spring Spree 2, Dorm Pres. 3, Interna- tional Relations Association 3, Roxbury Tutorial Program 4, Academy 4. MAXINE ADELE COOPER Physics 30 Montview Street Uniontown, Pennsylvania Roxbury Tutorial Program 1, Hillel 1, 2, 3, Campus Guide 2, NSA, Sec.-Treas. 2, SCOPE: Films Comm. 2, Lectures Comm. 3, Arts Comm. 4, House Coun- selor 3, Academic Affairs Comm. 4. Glee Club 1, 2, Publicity Chairman 3, Simmons N ews 4. NANCY EILEEN COUGHLIN Business Administration 40 Summer Street Oakland, Maine WN '-sr LOUISE ALLISON CORT English Liberal Arts 16801 Fernway Road Shaker Heights, Ohio SCOPE: Films Comm. Chairman 2, Arts Comm. Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Potpourri, Editor 3, Self-Study Presentation Comm. 3, Academy 4. Campus Guide 2, Diving Club 2, Yoga Club 3, Microcosrn, Sales Manager 4. 88 SANDRA ELIZABETH DABROWSKI English Education 17 Knight Avenue Easthampton, Massachusetts Stu-G Rep. lg Olde English Dinner 3, Spring Spree 3, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g SCOPE 4. BEATRICE N. COXHEAD Physical Therapy Llewellun Park West Orange, New jersey Swim Club lg Campus Guide 2, Tennis Team 2, 33 Class Sec. 3, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Physical Therapy Club Rep. 4. JULIA FRANCES D'ALTON MARY JUAN DEMAS0 Publication English Liberal Arts 114 East 90th Street 23 H21SfiUgS Road New York, New York Lexington, Massachusetts May Breakfast, Publicity Co-Chairman M0dCfI1 DHUCC Clllb 1, ViCC-PI'CS- 2, 29 Asst. Fire Captain 3, Olde English Pres- 3,4- Dinner 3. Ui JANET LYNN DAVIDSON Publication 234 Dawes Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts Social Activities Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4g Anne Strong Club 2, Soph. Luncheon Enter- tainment Comm. Zg Simmons College Handbook, Asst. Editor 4g Roxbury Tutorial Program 4, Dorm Vice-Pres. 43 Microcosin, Technical Co-Editor 4. 89 JACQUELINE DOUGHTY Nursing Chebeague Island, Maine DONNA ELAINE DENEKAMP Nursing 20 Woodard Road Walpole, Massachusetts Class Rep. 1, 23 Campus Guide 23 Anne Strong Club 33 Sailing Club 3. 90 Freshman Office Staff 1g Stu-G Rep. lg Campus Guide 23 NSA Rep. 2, 3g Anne Strong Club 2, 33 Jr. Welcome Comm. 33 House Counselor 4. MARIE PEACOCK DRESSER Nursing Cranmore Road North Conway, New Hampshire Glee Club lg Bluettes 2, 3, 43 Anne Strong Club 33 jr. Welcome Comm. 3. ROSLYN CAROL DOPKIN Economics MARY ELLEN DONOVAN Elementary Education 3400 Winterset Court 272 Appleton Street Arlington, Massachusetts Baltimore, Maryland Newman Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. House Counselor 3. k DONNA CHRISTINA DUGUID Physical Therapy 1178 Ardsley Road Schenectady, New York Freshman Office Staff 1, Physical Ther- apy Club 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 3, jr. Wel- come Comm. 3. RUTH M. DULAC Nursing 141 Washington Street Belmont, Massachusetts MARTHA PARTRIDGE DUKELOW Elementary Education 246 Plain Street Millis, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, Class Rep. 2, Floor Rep. 2, Campus Guide 2, May Breakfast Chairman 2, All-College Elections, Pub- licity Co-Chairman 2, Dorm Pres. 3, Stu- G, Appointment Comm. Chairman 4, Class Pres. 4. Campus Guide 2, Newman Club 2, All- College Elections Co-Chairman 2, Anne Strong Club Z, 3, 4, Stu-G: Rep. 2, 3, Honorary Award Chairman 3, First Vice-Pres. 4. MARY FRANCES DUNN French Education Dunn's Lane Old Lyme, Connecticut Glee Club 1, jr. Year Abroad France 3. CHERYL ANN DUNSTON English Liberal Arts 14 Hemlock Drive Natick, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, SCOPE Music Comm 3, Stu-G, Appointment Comm. Sec. 4. JEAN M. EATGN English Education 60 Oak Street Needham, Massachusetts ELLEN RUTH EISENBERG Psychology 239 Jackman Avenue Fairfield, Connecticut Campus Guide 2, May Breakfast 2, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3. sand' MARGARET ANN ELIAS MARY JANE ELIAS Eqzgliyb Libeml Any Business Administration 610 Seney Avenue 610 Seney Avenue Mamaroneck, New York Mamaroneck, New York Campus Guide 2, Roxbury Tutorial Transferred from Hood College, 1964. Program 3, McGill Conference on World Affairs 4. 92 Class Rep. 1, Public Relations Comm. 1, Academic Affairs Comm. 2, Honor Board Rep. 2, Campus Guide 2, Spring Spree, Lectures Chairman 2, House Counselor 3, Honor Board Chairman 4. AMELIA ELIZABETH ENNIS Nursing 12 Godfrey Street Willimantic, Connecticut Roxbury Tutorial Program 1, Anne Strong Club 2, Class Exec. Board 3g Stu- dent Assistant 4. 195 BARBARA JUDY EPSTEIN Gofvernment 80 Oltefield Road Newton, Massachusetts NSA Rep. 2, 3, s.D.s. 3, 4. ELLEN LOUISE EPSTEIN Publication 91 Laurel Place Bridgeport, Connecticut Simmons News 1, 2, 3, Hillel 1, Sec. 2 Soph. Luncheon 2, House Counselor 4 Microcosm, Asst. Editor 4. ,fm ELLEN GENE FEINSTEIN Elementary Education 1040 South Negley Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tennis Team 1, 2, 3. REGINA FISHER Publication 1040 Barry Lane Cincinnati, Ohio g Floor Rep. 2, Campus Guide 2, Spring , Spree 2, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. CAROL ANNE FIELD Business Administration 280 Rumstick Point Barrington, Rhode Island Christian Association 1, Chairman 2, 3, 4, Father-Daughter Weekend, Invitation Chairman 2, Dorm Treas. 2, 3, Student Assistant 4. 93 FRANCESCA L. FROST Publication 175 Webster Park Columbus, Ohio BARBARA ANNE FLANNERY Psy cbolo gy 41 Cherryfield Drive West Hartford, Connecticut Campus Guide 2, jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3, Dorm Sec. 3, jr. Welcome Comm. 3, Dorm Pres. 4, Stu-G, Honor- ary Award Comm. 4. 94 was ELIZABETH C. FITZGERALD C ommumty Work 6 Sidney Street West Warwick, Rhode Island Class Rep. 1, Newman Club 1, May Breakfast 1, Speakers' Bureau 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Activities Chair- man 2, Soph. Luncheon 2, SCOPE Arts Comm. 2, Christmas Cotillion 3, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3, Spring Spree 3, Olde English Dinner 3, Mock U. N. Delegate 3, International Relations As- sociation 3, 4, Social Relations, Treas. 4. LYNN MARIE FOSHER English Liberal Arts Route i,f3 Concord, New Hampshire Campus Guide 2, Simmons News 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, House Counselor 3. JOANNE FLEIS Govermuevzt 1330 Gilbert Road Meadowbrook, Pe Father-Daughter Films Comm. 2, Chairman 3, Jr Dorm Vice-Pres. HER nnsylvania Weekend 2, SCOPE Spring Spree, Booth Welcome Comm. 3, 3, Simmons News 3, 4. NANCY LEE GARBER Retailing 26 Pine Grove Avenue Sharon, Massachusetts Hillel 13 Class Exec. Board 29 Prince Club 2, 3. ANDREA JOAN FRIEDMAN Psychology Balmville Road M.D. 16 Newburgh, New York Volunteer Work lg Father-Daughter Weekend 2g jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Student Comm. on Academic Affairs 43 Academy 4. ..K,-M-eyuv. JANET RUTH GARBOSE Publication 73 Edgell Street Gardner, Massachusetts SHARON QROSEND GALLER SANDRA SUE CGCLDEND Psychology GANDEL Bl . A . . . 167 Columbia Boulevard miners dmzmxtrarzon Waterbury, Connecticut 50 Peterborough Street B Hillel lg Campus Guide 2. 'mon' Massachusetts Drama Society 2. 'bs BARBARA JOAN CMARAND GOLDBERG Publication 14 Temple Street Framingham, Massachusetts SUSAN HEDY GARDY Publication 6A Pleasant Street West Hartford, Connecticut Fund Drive Chairman 2. MARY F. GLANZROCK Community Hfork 136 East 56th Street New York, New York Volunteer Work 3. Class Rep. 23 Father-Daughter Weekend Co-Chairman 23 Class Social Activities Chairman 3. ff- Ft CAROL LEE GOLDMAN Elementary Education 18 Walcott Road Extension Brookline, Massachusetts -K aL..,N DOLLY ROSE GOLART Physical Therapy 471 Montauk Avenue New London, Connecticut Speakers' Bureau 1, 2, 3g NSA Rep. 1, 23 Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 43 Campus Guide 23 Spring Spree Chairman 23 Bush Art Fund Bazaar 23 International Rela- tions Association 2, 4g Olde English Dinner, Decorations Chairman 33 Cam- pus Guide Chairman 3g May Breakfast, Hostess Chairman 33 Mock U.N. Chair- man 4g Microcosm, Business Manager 4. NANCY CLARE GOODWIN Psychology 17 Turn of River Road Stamford, Connecticut Drama Society 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Student Assistant 4. JANICE DEE GOLDMAN Psychology 130 Marshall Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Hillel 1, Psychology Club 3, 4, Volun- teer Work 3. JOY ELIZABETH GOLDBERG Freuclo Education 2094 Chapel Street New Haven, Connecticut Class Vice-Pres. 1, Le Cercle Fruugais 1, House Pres. Council, Sec. 2, Class Exec. Board 2, Campus Guide 2, Daisy Chain 2, Father-Daughter Weekend 2, Stu-G Rep. 3, jr. Welconie Comm. 3. BARBARA LOUISE GOLDSTEIN Community Work 10 West Selden Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Hillel 1, 2, 3, Commuter Organization 1, 2, 3, 4, Volunteer Work 4. ALICIA MARY GOLDEN Elementary Education 28 Louders Lane jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, Drama Society 2. LESLIE JOAN GOLDWASSER Physical Therapy pp 38 West Lawn Drive Teaneck, New jersey Dorm Asst. Fire Captain 1, Father- flu wane- N.. SANDRA CA ROLE GOLDSTEIN Matlaematics 37 Dartmouth Road Marblehead, Massachusetts Freshman Ofhce Staff 1, Sinznzons News 1, 2, Stu-G, Asst. Treas. 2, Dorm Vice- Pres. 2, Dorm Fire Captain 4. Daughter Weekend 2, Campus Guide 2, Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4, Dorm Fire Captain 2, 3, 43 Skit Night, Dorm Chairman 3. ,Q BARBARA ANN GOLTZ Home Economics 710 Rock Street Fall River, Massachusetts Drama Society 1, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Pub-lic Relations Comm. 3, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Home Economics Club 4. SALLY MARSHALL HAMILTON Government 357 Melrose Place South Orange, New jersey NANCY SUE GORDON Elementary Education 64 Vermont Street Springfield, Massachusetts Class Social Activities Chairman 1, 2, Father-Daughter Weekend Chairman 2, Campus Guide 25 Jr. Welcome Comm. 3. EDITH LOUISE GORDON Elementary Education 13 Teddy Lane Norwich, Connecticut Campus Guide 2, Father-Daughter Week end 2, Spring Spree 2. 'VM JOAN MARK GOURGAS Playsics 37 Bryant Avenue Milton, Massachusetts Commuter Basketball Team 1, 2, May Breakfast, Hostess Comm. Chairman 2, Campus Guide 2. IWW KATI-IRYN LOUISE GRANGE Matloematics Education 1736-45th Street Pennsauken, New jersey Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2 3, jr. Welcome Comm. 3, SCOPE EDA MARLENE GORDON Publication 37 Clarendon Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Campus Guide 2, Stu-G, Public Rela- tions Comm. 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, Professor Lecture Series, Chairman 2, 3, SCOPE, Publicity Chairman 3, Simmons Nefws: Copy Editor 3, News Editor 4, Academic Affairs Chairman 4. Treas. 3, Class Social Activities Co- Chairman 4. SUSAN PAULETTE GRAY Psy cloolo gy 556 First Parish Road Scituate, Massachusetts Christmas Cotillion 3, Commuter-Dorm Comm. 4, Psychology Club, Publicity Comm. 4. , 99 SUSAN C. HAMACHER Publication 104 Follen Road Lexington, Massachusetts Class Rep. 1g Glee Club 1, 2. ,,,.., CAROLE GROSSMAN English Liberal Arts 75 40 Eastern Avenue N. W. Washington, D. C. Roxbury Tutorial Program lg Drama Society 2, S.D.S. 3. Nursing JUDITH LYNN HARGREAVES LINDA GRAY HARRIS NANCY RUTH GOLDSTEIN English Education Economics-Mathematics 2211 Riverside Avenue 14 SfI2ff01'd Road Somerset, Massachusetts SC21'Sd211C, New Y0rk Basketball Team 1, Z, 3, 4, Datebook Chairman 2, Spring Spree 2, Campus Guide 2, Class Exec. Board 2, Recrea- tion Association, Sec. 3, Stu-G, Asst. Sec. 3, SCOPE 33 House Counselor 33 n 1 A - . Hillel 1, 2, Dorm Treas. 2. 97 Dartmouth Street Portland, Maine Anne Strong Club 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, SCOPE Music Comm. 4. .mx af'-i., 'Qwgar' PATRICIA MARY HAYES History Education 20 South Main Street Millbury, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, 2, 33 Volunteer Work, 4. MARTHA EILEEN HARRIS Community Work WENONA MAY HART Psycbolo gy 15 Dudley Street Presque Isle, Maine 3 Adams Road Concord, Massachusetts Campus Guide 23 Public Relations 23 Floor Rep. 23 House Counselor 33 Social Relations 3, Volunteer Service Chairman 43 Student Assistant 4. Commuter Organization 1, 2, 33 Chris- tian Association 2, 3, 43 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2, 3, 43 Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. ANN STEWART HAY WARD Government 4 Elder Avenue Yeadon, Pennsylvania Class Rep. 13 Soph Luncheon 23 Jr. Welcome Comm. 33 International Rela- tions Association, Sec.-Treas. 3, 43 Dorm Treas. 4. BEVERLY MAE HECTOR Nursing 55 Brunswick Street Boston, Massachusetts Transferred from Boston City Hospital, 1964. 101 LYNDA MERLE HELWIG JANET ESTA HERMAN Physical Tbewpy Community .Work 531 CCHYCI' Street 102 Mountainwood Road Manchester, Connecticut Smmfgrd, Cgnnecticut Freshman Office Staff la PhySiC2l Ther- Hillel 1, S.D.S. lg Student Zionist Or- HPY Clllb 1, 23 F100f Rep- 23 CHUWPUS ganization 1, National Conference of Guide 25 Class Rep- 33 If- Welcome Christians and Jews Co-Chairman 2, C0111111- C0-Chairman 33 Stu-G RCP- 4- NSA: Sec.-Treas. 3, Treas. 4, SCOPE, Sec. 4, Transferred from University of Rhode Island, 1963. ANN EASTWOOD HICKOK Nursing 276 Main Street Goshen, New York International Relations Association Pub- licity Chairman 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, Anne Strong Club, Refreshment Chairman 2, Campus Guide 2, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3. 102 JEAN NE MARIE HERTERICK Retailing 177 Concord Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts Volunteer Work 1, 2, Newman Club 1 2, 33 Prince Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Rep. 4 Young Republicans, Exec. Comm. Chair man 3, 4. JENNIF ER ANN HESKETH Community Work Mobil Sekiyu K.K. CPO Box 862 Tokyo, japan House Counselor 3, Honor Board Rep. 4. MOLLY-JANE ISAACSON Psycloology Liberal Arts 63 Loring Avenue Auburn, Maine Simmons News 1, Hillel 1, Campus Guide 2, House Counselor 3, Psychol- ogy Club 3g Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Stu- G Rep. 3, 4. SUE CAROL HILDRETH Nursing 16220 Bertero Avenue San Lorenzo, California School of Nursing Student-Faculty Comm. 4. up BARBARA MARIE HILLI Biology 103 Pinewood Trail Trumbull, Connecticut Academy 4. JOYCE ANN HITCHCOX RUTH HIRSHBERG Psychology English Education 1180 Tice Place 94 Nottinghill Road Westfield, New jersey Brighton, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 23 Simmons News 23 Campus Guide 2, Soph. Luncheon 2 Transfer Welcome Comm. 3. Fund Drive 2. ANN HARRIET JACKOWITZ History Education 162 Green Street Hudson, New York Glee Club 13 Floor Rep. 23 jr. Welcome Comm. 3. 104 ' 0 j f SHERYL MAIDA JAFFE Government 553 Central Avenue Cedarhurst, New York Spring Spree 2, Volunteer Work 2. WENDY CSARGONJ JACOBSON English Liberal Arts 52 Beaconsfield Road Brookline, Massachusetts Hillel: Rep. 1, 3, 4, Program Comm. Chairman 2g Commuter Organization 1 2, 3, 4, Campus Guide 2, Transfer Wel- come Comm. 33 Social Relations, Sec.- Treas. 33 Jr. Prom, Seating Comm. Co- Chairman 3, Student Zionist Organiza- tion 4, Academy 4. i 9 CAROL JEAN ISENBERG Elementary Education 580 Greenbrook Road North Plainfield, New jersey Simmons News 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, Dorm Vice-Pres. 3, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. JANE WYATT f MAYERJ JOHNSON Publication 131 Park Drive Boston, Massachusetts Recreation Association Rep. 1, Campus Guide 2g Class Rep. 2, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. Ms fl EILEEN BRIDGET KEEGAN Pxyclnolo gy 27 Lincoln Street Andover, Massachusetts Simmons Night at Pops Co-Chairman 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Transfer Welcome Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Dorm Sec. 3, Cap and Gown Co-Chairman 4, Psy- chology Club 4. CAROL ZVIA KARTEN History Education 130 Lexington Avenue Cranston, Rhode Island House Counselor 3, Student Assistant 4. NV 4 LINDA B. JOHNSON Physical Tlaerapy 3200 Bonnell Avenue SE Grand Rapids, Michigan Freshman OHice Staff 1, Swim Club 1, May Breakfast 2, Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4, Olde English Dinner 3, Sailing Team, Captain 3, 4, Volunteer Work 3. swf if 1 ELIZABETH ANN KENNEY Publication 266 Village Street Millis, Massachusetts Basketball Team 1, Newman Club 1, Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Guide 2, Senior Week Chairman 4. JANICE WENDY KAUFMAN Elementary Education 94 Golf View Terrace Fairfield, Connecticut Hillel: Inter-Boston Council Rep. 1, Sec. and Social Chairman 2, Rep. 3, 4, SCOPE 1, 2, Volunteer Work 1, 2, Spring Semester at University of Vienna 2, Class Exec. Board 3, House Counselor 4. 105 SALLY SOUTHALL KINCANNON Publication 6116 Patterson Avenue Richmond, Virginia Campus Guide 23 Dorm Sec. 23 May Breakfast 23 Christmas Cotillion 33 Jr. Prom 33 Class Vice-Pres. 3, 43 House Counselor 4. 106 NANCY ELIZABETH KIERNAN Nursing 37 Thompson Lane Milton, Massachusetts Campus Guide 23 Anne Strong Club: Asst. Program Chairman 2, Communica- tor 3, Pres. 43 Swim Club, Sec. 33 School of Nursing Student-Faculty Comm. 3, 43 Class Social Activities Co-Chairman 4. LYNN KILBY Nursing 66 Amuxen Court Islip, Long Island, New York SARA KATHERINE KING Biology 10 Mystic Lane Darien, Connecticut KATHERINE MARIE KINSELLA English Education 61, Edgemont Road Scarsdale, New York Anne Strong Club, Refreshment Chair- ROXIJUYY T1-1f01'i21 Program 13 Swim Chlb man 2, 33 Father-Daughter Weekend 2g jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3. 1, 2, Pres. 3. ARYNA ELLEN KURENS Matloematics 9425-57th Avenue Elmhurst, New York Freshman Oflice Staff lg Soph. Work- shop 2, Summer Reading Chairman 3, SCOPE Music Comm., Sec. 3g House Counselor 3, Academy 4. ,f i ' f- Wir KATHERIN ANN KRAKAUER Biology 9 George Street Andover, Massachusetts Dorm Treas. 3, Recreation Association, Vice-Pres. 3g jr. Welcome Comm., Hostess Comm. Chairman 3, Stu-G, Asst. Treas. 3, SCOPE: Music Comm. Chairman 3, Lectures Comm. Chairman 4, Academic Affairs Comm. 4. BARBARA LOIS KUGELL Governnaent 194 Manhattan Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut Campus Guide 2, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Olde English Dinner, Punch Parties Chairman 3 g SCOPE Lectures Comm. 4, Microcosvn 4. NANCY PHYLLIS KRAUS Community Work 51 Pleasant Place Kearny, New Jersey Volunteer Work 1, Soph Workshop 2 Social Relations 3, Hillel Cultural Chairman 3. Qwa MARILYN ANN KORENYI English Education 5 Hilltop Manor Danbury, Connecticut Freshman Office Staff 1, Soph. Work shop 2, Olde English Dinner 2, -lr. Wel come Comm. 3. KATHRYN G. LALLEY Business Administration 200 Brook Lane Cheshire, Connecticut Class Rep. 1, House Counselor 3. apes ANTOINETTE FRANCES LAMONICA Government 22045 Camelot Court Birmingham, Michigan Dance Club 1, 2, jr. Year Abroad, Vienna, Stu-G Rep. 2, 4. Hg, 5 MARSHA BETH LANTNER Elementary Education 120 Highland Street VVoonsocket, Rhode Island Freshman Oflice StafT 1, Simmons N efws 1, Volunteer Work 1, 2, SCOPE Music Comm. 3, Glee Club 3. PAULINE MAY LATTY JOAN FRANCES LAUBNER English Education Economics 25 Willow Street 18 Barnesdale Road Yarmouth, Maine Natick, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, Transfer Welcome S0Ph Workshop 23 Simmons News 2' Comm. 3. 108 ERNESTYNE DENISE LAWSON Nursing Frothingham House Van Wies Point Glenmont, New York Swim Club 13 Anne Strong Club 2, 3. ? QM DIANNE ELIZABETH LEARY English Education CONSTANCE ELLEN LAWN Government 274 Lenox Avenue West End, New jersey 2055 Chapel Street New Haven, Connecticut Basketball Team 13 Dorm Vice-Pres. 2 Soph. Luncheon 23 House Counselor 3 Bridge Club Tournament Chairman 4. Le Cercle Frangais li Roxbury Tutorial Program 13 Hillel 1, 23 Simmons News 23 Ski Club 23 jr. Year Abroad, Paris 3. LINDA SUE LENGE Business Administration 6721 Holmes Road Kansas City, Missouri Spring Spree 23 Father-Daughter Week- end 23 Dorm Sec. 23 jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Modern Dance Club, Sec. 3g Dorm Vice-Pres. 33 Bush Art Fund Ba- zaar Chairman 3g Stu-G, Sec. 4. MARY ELLEN LEHTINEN English Education Forest Street Dunstable, Massachusetts Class Rep. 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Campus Guide 23 Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Stu-G Rep. 4. 109 SUSAN FRAYDA LUGER Conznzunizy Work 90 Tracey Place Englewood, New Jersey Volunteer Work 1, 3, Dorm Vice-Pres and Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Jr. Prom, Publicity Chairman 3, Glee Club, Pres. 4. MARIE EILEEN LOUGHRAN Retailing Presidential Drive Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania Prince Club 3, 4, Sailing Club 4, Trans- ferred from College of New Rochelle, 1964. 110 GAIL LOUISE LIPMAN English Educnrioiz 47 Lake Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Hillel 1, Father-Daughter Weekend, Education Tea Chairman 2, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 3, NBBS Campus Rep. 4. uv'-K libs .QQIIIN ALANA L. LORD Physical Therapy 55 Lafayette Street Yarmouth, Maine Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Campus Guide 2, Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4, jr. Wel- come Comm. 3, Speakers' Bureau 3. ANNE LENGYL Business Adniinistmtion 4 Lexington Avenue Antwerp, New York SUSAN MACKAY Community Ufork Z4 Eleanor Road North Haven, Connecticut Father-Daughter Weekend 2, Olde Eng- lish Dinner 3, Volunteer Work 3g Mock U.N. Delegate 3, International Relations Association 3, Pres. 4, Social Relations 3, 4, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3. flbx NANCY CLAWRENCED MACVICAR Home Economics 11 Denver Street Saugus, Massachusetts Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Guide 23 Academy 4. MANUELA DIANNE MAISTRELLIS French Education 62 Andover Street Peabody, Massachusetts Commuter Organization 1, 2, Le Cerole Fmngais 2, jr. Year Abroad, Paris 3, Academy 4. iff' 'M ROBERTA FORD MACRITCHIE DIANE KAREN MALETZ Physical Therapy Publication Old Mail Road 80 Nahant Street Chatham, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4. 111 SHEILA ANN MARR Government Mayflower Lane Duxbury, Massachusetts House Counselor 3, Government Intern- ship 4g Cap and Gown Co-Chairman 4. HEATHER C HEBERLING7 MARSCHALL Retailing 26 Carey Avenue Watertown, Massachusetts 112 LINDA GERTRUDE MARGIL English Education 36 Pine Grove Avenue Sharon, Massachusetts Hillel 1, Father-Daughter Weekend 2g jr. VVelcome Comm. 3. JUDITI-I ANN MARON French Education 242 North Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon, New York Tennis Team lg Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Semester Abroad, France 3. 2454 SHARON LEE MARTIN English Education 37 Pigeon Hill Street Rockport, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, Bush Art Fund Bazaar 25 May Breakfast 2, Fund Drive 2, Class Exec. Board 35 Olde English Dinner 3, jr. Welcome Comm. 33 Student Assistant 4. fi MARY G. CNASOND MASON Retailing North Elm Street Yarmouth, Maine Campus Guide 2, Prince Club: Rep. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. QV' JANICE DIANA MARVIT Elementary Education 27 Huron Drive West Hartford, Connecticut SHARON ROSALYN MEDOFF French Education 87 Newton Avenue North Worcester, Massachusetts Simmons News 2g Dorm Social Activi- ties Chairman 2, House Counselor 3, Le Cercle Frangais 3, 4, Student Assistant 4. 'lin YZ? 'tv ' JOAN ELIZABETH MATHERS Publication 555 School Street Belmont, Massachusetts Microcosnz 4. CHARLENE DEE MCININCH Economics 55 Fifth Street Old Town, Maine Class Rep. 1, Spring Spree, Dinner Chairman 2. 113 SUSAN M. CBECKJ MILLEN Conlnzunity IVor1e 116 Sutherland Road Brookline, Massachusetts Asst. Fire Captain 1, Swim Club 13 So- cial Relations 2, 3, Volunteer Work 3, 4. 114 ASTRID HELGA MEERGANS C bevnistry 101 Locksley Road Lynnfield, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, Ski Team, Captain 2, 3, 4, Spring Spree, Commuter Booth Co- Chairman 3, Womenls Intercollegiate Ski Conference Chairman 4, Recreation Association Rep. 4. SUSAN R. MILLER Publication 109 Yorkshire Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BONNIE PAYE MINTZ SUSAN A. MITCHELL English Education Nursing 106 Reading Street 78 Blake Street Fall River, Massachusetts Mattapan, Massachusetts Drama Society 1. Campus Guide 2, Spring Spree 2, Anne Strong Club 3. ANNE MARIE MITCHELL Government 1150 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Commuter Organization 1, 2, 3, 43 New- man Club 1, 2, 33 Le Cercle Fromgais 33 Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Chamber En- semble 3. MARY LOUISE MURPHY Chemistry 74 Hastings Street Framingham, Massachusetts 53113 ROBERTA M. MORRELL Home Economics 130 North Street Methuen, Massachusetts Freshman Oflice Staff lg Newman Club 1, 2, Exec. Board 3, 43 Home Economics Club 2, Exec. Board 3, 43 Campus Guide 23 Jr. Prom 33 jr. Welcome Comm. 3. JOAN ELIZABETH MORRISON Biology 26 Birch Road West Hartford, Connecticut Swim Club 1, 3g Newman Club: Public- ity Chairman 1, 2, 3, Senior Advisor 43 Campus Guide 2g Transfer Welcome Comm. 33 Roxbury Tutorial Program 4. 2 . 9 Hawk . .1 in K7 , K ' N. I ' qwN,.,,.-4.- f rr3 Spring Spree, Publicity Comm. 23 New- man Club, Commuter Rep. 3g Stu-G, SUSAN APRIL MOSKOWITZ Commuter Rep. 3, 43 Simmons Delegate History Education to Boston Intercollegiate Council 4. Su-Cray Farm Great Barrington, Massachusetts Campus Guide 23 jr. Welcome Comm. 3. 115 MARGARET ANN CLAMMD NIBLETT Community Work 1 Highwood Avenue Larchmont, New York Campus Guide 23 Volunteer Work. Q, .yur BARBARA IRENE NORTH Publication 25 Fairview Terrace Wayne, New jersey Glee Club 1, Potpourri 2g Dorm Vice- Pres. 3. 116 NAOMI NAIERMAN M atbematics 19 Sherman Street Portland, Maine Spring Spree, Dance Chairman 2g Dorm Social Activities Chairman 23 Dorm Fire Captain 3. It-. J SUSAN A. OLLILA Business Administration Mountain Road Princeton, Massachusetts Prince Club 3, 4g Transferred from Uni- versity of Michigan, 1964. ibg,,,,,, .,,..-nf ' CAROL EVE NESSON Publication 51 Beaconsfield Road Brookline, Massachusetts Soph. Luncheon Co-Chairman 2, Spring Spree, Advertising Chairman 2g Simmons News: Reporter 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4g NSA Rep. 3, jr. Prom Chairman 3g Olde English Dinner, Entertainment Comm. 3. 'Nh STEPHANIE ANN PEARSE Business Administration Navesink Avenue Rumson, New jersey Campus Guide 2, jr. Welcome Comm. 3, Bluettes 3, 4, Student Assistant 4. LINDA IRENE PEACOCK Government 23 Sunset Road Stoneham, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. Z, Christmas Cotillion Co-Chairman 3, Dorm Pres. 4. REGINA ALLYN PERRY History Education 123 Harlow Drive Amherst, Massachusetts NSA: Travel Rep. 2, Asst. Co-ordinator 3, Volunteer IfVork 2. 'Vx MARTHA JANE PARTRIDGE Nursing 751 Roseland Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Association Rep. 2. ELLEN VIDA PENAN Cornnzunity Work 125 Lincoln Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Hillel 1, Drama Society 1, 2, 3, Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, Campus Guide 2, Volunteer Work 2, 3, Father-Daughter Weekend, Dutch Treat Supper Co-Chair- man 2, Students for a Democratic Society 3, SCOPE Films Comm. 3, jr. Welcome Comm. 3. SUSAN LORING PESNEL JOAN CARCL PFITZENMAIER Psychology PlOy5iC11l T1i76?'17lpy 80 Darroch Road E. Darby Road . Delmar, New York Havertown, Pennsylvania Newman Club Ig Floor Rep. 2. KAREN LOIS PHILLIPS Sociology 22 Brandon Road Milton, Massachusetts Hillel 1, 2, Volunteer Work 2, Speakers Bureau 3. ELLEN MARJORIE CSIMONOVITZD PHILLIPS 120 Robin Road West Hartford, Connecticut Class Rep. 1, Song Fest, Invitation Comm. Chairman 1, 2, Fund Drive 1, 2, Daisy Chain 2. ESTELA C. PINERA F rencb Liberal Arts 102 East 22nd 'Street New York, New York Le Cercle Fmngais 1, 2, 3, 4. 118 MARTHA LESLEY POGES English Education 144 Broadway Wakefield, Massachusetts Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, SCOPE Arts Comm. 3, Chairman 4. SUSAN TEIL PLUMMER Mathematics 820 Brodhead Street Easton, Pennsylvania Speakers' Bureau 1, 2, Spring Spree 2 Floor Rep. 2, Transfer Welcome Comm 3. JUDITH PATRICIA POWERS Psychology 61 Avalon Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts Swim Club 3, 4, Transfer Welcome Comm., Publicity Chairman 3, 4, New- man Club 3, 4, Psychology Club, Public- ity Comm. 4, Transferred from Merri- mack College, 1963. JANE ELLEN POWERS ANDREA PRATT Publication Government 660 Oleander Drive 122 Warangkg Rggd Fort Lauderdale, Florida Manchester, Connecticut Dorm Asst. Social Activities Chairman Campus Guide 2, Daisy Chain Z, 3, Sailing Club 3, Transferred from SCOPE Lectures Comm. 3, 4, Stu-G Bates College, 1964. Rep. 3, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, House Counselor 4. 119 SANDRA JEANNE PRESTON Business Administration 45 Corning Street Beverly, Massachusetts Physical Tlaerap y I-was ,.,f MARCIA LCRRAINE PRESTON Business Administration BEVERLY JUNE PRAY 32 Frost Road Belmont, Massachusetts 2 Robin Street Clemson, South Carolina Freshman Office Staff lg Dorm T1-egg, 23 Campus Guide 23 Business Club 23 Fl001' Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4, jr. Wel- RCP- 23 Pfinffe Club 2, 3, 43 SPC2kCfS' come Comm. 3, jr. Prom 3. Bureau 3, 43 Young Republicans 4. Spring Spree 2, Dorm Sec. 3, jr. Wel- come Comm. 3. M593 Y 7' V JUDITH CZIPKIND PUTZEL Publication 43 Colborne Road Brighton, Massachusetts CHERYL LINDA PRIVEN Psychology 196 Winchester Street Brookline, Massachusetts Hillel 1, 2, Campus Guide 2g May Breakfast 3, Psychology Club 3, 45 Class Rep. 4. Dorm Fire Captain 2, House Counselor 3. 120 SANDRA JEAN RANKINS History Liberal Arts 37 Orchard Road Skaneateles, New York Father-Daughter Weekend 2, Soph Luncheon 2, SCOPE Arts Comm. 3, 4. . MARSHA SUSAN CLIBERMAND RABINOWITZ Psychology 136 Oxford Street Cambridge, Massachusetts jr. Welcome Comm. 3, S.D.S. 3, Psy- chology Club 3, 4. fk ELAINE R. RATNER PAMELA PHILLIPS RAYMOND Publication Nursing 399 Prospect Street 1011 West 111th Street Fall River, Massachusetts Foxcroft, Kansas City, Missouri Hillel 1, 2, Class Rep. 2, Dorm Sec. 3g AHEC SU'0f1g Club 2, 3, 45 Dorm Fife Dorm Pres. 4. Captain 2. MELANIE REIL English Education Black's Hill Road Shelton, Connecticut Father-Daughter Weekend 2, Spring Spree, Dorm Booth Chairman 2, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 3. 121 MAUREEN L. RIORDAN Hirtory Education 2 Magnolia Place Middletown, Connecticut Recreation Association Rep. 1, House Counselor 3, Clde English Dinner 3, Christmas Cotillion, Invitation Chairman 3. 122 ELLEN JANE RIFKIN Conznzunity TfV01'le 170 Rav Road New Haven, Connecticut Freshman Ufhce Staff 1, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 2g Volunteer Work 2, House Counselor 3, Dorm Pres. 4. MARGARET ANNE ROEMER Business Adnzinistration Scopena Plantation Route 1, Box 434 Bossier City, Louisiana Business Club 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, Cap- tain 2, 3, 4, Dorm Treas. 2, House Counselor 3, Student Assistant 4. is to , f 72? .Q CAROLE E. RICE NAIDA ELLEN CHERSHFIELDJ Elenzenrary Education RODMAN 41 Harvard Street Elementary Educatzon Chelsea, Massachusetts 17-A Kensington Park L M h Hillel 1, Commuter Organization 1, 2, yrm, :Issac usetts Le Cercle Frangais 2, Campus Guide 2. Swim Club 1, Campus Guide 2. PATRICIA LYNN ROLLINS Community Work 936 Liberty Street Franklin, Pennsylvania Campus Guide 2, Social Relations: Comm. Chairman 3, Rep. 4, Volunteer Work, Second Semester at Butler Col- lege, 1965. RONALIE ANNE ROOT English Education 264 Ray Street Manchester, New Hampshire Young Republicans lg Potpourri 2 Campus Guide 2, Speakers' Bureau 2, 3 Olde English Dinner 3, House Counse- lor 3, Student Assistant 4. KATHY RACHEL ROSEN Conirnunity Work 5 830 Aylesboro Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Class Honor Board Rep. 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, House Counselor 3, Library Comm. 4, Stu-G, Second Vice-Pres. 4. 7 MARGARET ANN ROSENKRANZ Physical Therapy 80 Whitehall Road Rockville Centre, New York Campus Guide 2, May Breakfast, Cos- tume Chairman 2, Volunteer Work 2 Physical Therapy Club Class Rep. 3. JEANNE DORIS ROSEN Retailing 5704 Northumberland Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Glee Club 1, Prince Club 2, 3. 123 QM HELEN VICTORIA RULF . Physical Therapy Burlington Road Burlington, Connecticut Freshman Office Staff 1, Campus Guide 2, Physical Therapy Club: Sec.-Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4g House Counselor 3, 4. ,MW 11.5 JUDITH ALLIE SACHS Home Economics 75 Midland Terrace Yonkers, New York Speakers' Bureau 1, Fund Drive Chair- man 1, Potpourri 2, Campus Guide 2, Spring Spree, Booth Chairman 2, Skit Night Co-Chairman 3, Dorm Vice-Pres. 3. in--Q.. Q CAROL LYNN ROSENSTOCK AMY CKATEMAND RUBIN Publication English Education 120 Euclid Avenue Westgate 808 Albany, New York Cambridge, Massachusetts Glee Club 2, Soph Workshop 2. Potpourri 23 SCOPE Films Comm. 3. 124 MYRNA BETH SACHS Publication 8118 Westmoreland Clayton, Missouri Freshman Office Staff 1, Speakers' Bureau 2, Campus Guide 2, Sirnrnons News, Asst. Technical Editor 2g Spring Spree Chairman 2, SCOPE, Vice-Pres. 3g jr. Welcome Comm. 3, Stu-G, Social Activities Chairman 4g Simmons College Handbook, Editor 4. PATRICIA SACKMAN Elementary Education 172 Bridge Street Stamford, Connecticut Father-Daughter Weekend 2, Campus ik'-Y JUDITH ELIZABETH SAN CLEMENTE French Education 5 3 Everett Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Guide 2, Modern Dance Club, Vice- Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Lf? Cfffvle Pres, 4, Francaiy, Pres. 3, jr. Welcome Comm 3 PATRICIA MARY SANTOLIQUIDO Christmas Cotillion 3. nf- C bemistfry 115 Mary Street Arlington, Massachusetts Drama Society: Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Simmons News, Technical Editor 2, 3, Olde English Dinner, Entertainment Comm. Co-Chairman 3. fl? wqm... Mya ADR IANA BEATRICE SANDI Finance 764 Mount Auburn Street Watertown, Massachusetts Commuter Organization 1, 2, 4, Spring Spree 2g Campus Guide 2. ,ff af SANDRA SANCUK Home Economics 88 Lake Shore Road Brighton, Massachusetts Newman Club: Publicity Co-Chairman 1, 2, Religious Chairman 4, Mass. Home Economics Association, College Chapter Rep. and Treas. 3, Home Economics Club, Vice-Pres. 4. LESLIE NAN SAVELL Elementary Education 138 Woodridge Avenue Fairfield, Connecticut Campus Guide 23 Fund Drive 23 Young Democrats 33 jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Jr. Prom, Publicity Comm. 3. E ,L . W 'K SANDRA SCHENKEL Psychology 276 Warwick Avenue Palisade, New Jersey Hillel 1, 23 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3 Campus Guide 23 Dorm Asst. Fire Cap- tain 23 International Relations Associa- tion Rep. 4. 126 fmt EDIE FLORENCE SCHAEF F ER Retailing 1573 Warner Road Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania Class Rep. 13 Prince Club 2, Class Rep. 3, Treas. 43 Dorm Social Activities Chairman 33 Young Republicans 3g Jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Microcosin, Adver- tising Manager 4. JOAN HARRIET SCHLEZINGER Psy cbolo gy 2713 Bryden Road Columbus, Ohio Dorm Treas. 23 jr. Welcome Comm. 3' Psychology Club 3, Pres. 4. . gm Awww MARY JANE CHERROND SCOTT Home Economics Education 18 Hazel Park Everett, Massachusetts Transferred from Ohio University, 1964 JUDITH LOUISE SCHMIDT Matlaeinatics 5 Chauncey Avenue East Orange, New jersey Newman Club 3, 4, Young Democrats 3, House Counselor 4, Transferred from Regis College, 1964. JILL LESLIE SENFT Publication 35 Sutton Place New York, New York Olde English Dinner, Entertainment Comm. 2, Soph. Luncheon, Entertain- ment Chairman 2, Spring Spree, Booth Chairman 2, Dorm Social Activities Chairman 2, junior Prom, Invitation and Programs Chairman 3, Recreation As- sociation Rep. 3, Microcosin, Literary Editor 4. DONNA SERVETNICK Home Economics Education 34 Philip Street Haverhill, Massachusetts Home Economics Club 2, 3, jr. Wel- come Comm. 3. DORIS ELIZABETH SHERMAN Home Economics 138 Spruce Drive Westwood, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3. SUSAN ANNE SHAW Publication 23 Alger Street Adams, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, Microcosin, Technical Co-Editor 4. ELAINE MYRA SCHULTZ Elementary Education 125 Coolidge Road Worcester, Massachusetts BARBARA ANN SCHOENFELD French Education 211 Curtis Street Meriden, Connecticut Campus Guide 23 jr. Welcome Comm. 3g Le Cercle Francais, Sec. 3g Dorm So- cial Activities Chairman 33 Christmas Cotillion 33 Dorm Pres. 4. 4-fm MARION SUE SCHONBRUNN Nursing 8 Berkeley Road Scarsdale, New York Glee Club 13 Freshman Office Staff 13 Anne Strong Club 2, 3, 43 jr. Welcome Comm. 33 Bush Art Fund Bazaar Co- Chairman 33 Class Rep. 3. Class Rep. 1, Vice-Pres. 23 Luncheon Menu Comm. Chairman 23 Dorm Sec. 3, 4. RENA JOY SHILLER Elementary Education 18 South Main Street Liberty, New York Hillel 13 Spring Spree 2. 128 'las-0' LINDA KAREN SERFILIPPI Mazfloenzatics 20 Bowdoin Street Arlington, Massachusetts Basketball Team 1, 2, Co-Captain 33 Class Exec. 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MARY ELLEN CBELLD SOMERVILLE Elementary Education 7 Euston Street Brookline, Massachusetts Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, Campus Guide 2, Transfer Welcome Comm. 3, Speakers' Bureau 3, Academy 4. 130 SUSAN ELLEN SMITH English Education ' 169 judwin Avenue New Haven, Connecticut Soph. Workshop, Steering Comm. 2 SCOPE Lectures Comm. 29 jr. Wel- come Entertainment Comm. Co-Chair- man 3. SYLVIA PERRY SMITH Honze Economics 3 Locust Road Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Christian Science Or- ganization: Sec. 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3g Home Economics Club 3, 4, Inter-Faith Comm. 3. SARA FRANCES SMITH SUZANNE P. SMITH Publication Nllffing R,F,D, 4 11 Old Brook Road Searcy, Arkansas Shrewsbury, Massachusetts SCOPE A1-tg Comm, 1, Campus Guide 2, House Counselor 3. RENEE CZIPSERD SPRING DALE HELEN STEFFENS Psychology Psychology 210 West 78th Street 73 Fashion Drive New York, New York Warwick, Rhode Island Freshman Office Staff 1g Spring Spree 2, Speakers' Bureau 1, May Breakfast, Song Volunteer Work 23 Dorm Social Activi- Chairman 2, Christmas Cotillion, Public- ties Chairman 2, SCOPE Lectures ity Chairman 3g Welcome Entertain- Comm. 2, Class Exec. Board 3, jr. Wel- ment Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Dorm come Exec. Board 3. Vice-Pres. 4, Microcosnz, Art Editor 4. MARY JANE STUEBNER Covnnmnity Work 410 North Newstead Avenue St. Louis, Missouri Tennis Team 3, 4g Recreation Associa- tion, Vice-Pres. 4, Transferred from Southern Methodist University, 1964. ROSE-ANN STARGARDTER English Liberal Arts 28-46 41st Street Astoria, New York Campus Guide 2, Soph. 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NANCY WILMA TABENKIN M atlnematics 65 Club Road Upper Montclair, New jersey Hillel: Inter-Boston Council Rep. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Class Rep. 2, Student Zion- ist Organization: Vice-Pres. 2, Regional Projects Chairman and Pres. 3. ,few if GRACE MARY THORNE Biology 28 Charles Street Framingham, Massachusetts Commuter Organization 1, 2, 3, 4. -31 DIANE NEALIE TEMPLE Retailing ll Slocumb Place Medway, Massachusetts Dorm Asst. Social Activities Chairman lg Prince Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 'T' nfl, NANCY JEAN TEPPER English Education S6 Highcrest Road Fall River, Massachusetts Swim Club lg Hillel 1, 2, News 3. ,gm ,,1 NANCY LEE THOMPSON Nursing 71 Hildurcrest Drive Simsbury, Connecticut Bluettes 1, 3, 4, Manager 2, Anne Strong Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Board Rep. 3. ANNE LOUISE TAMAGNO Economics 2 Dinsmore Avenue Framingham, Massachusetts 3, Sivzmloiis 133 SUSAN M. VanWATERS Nursing 99 Prospect Street Sherborn, Massachusetts SCOPE Rep. 1, Class Rep. 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Campus Guide 2, House Counselor 3, Anne Strong Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTE EVE UHRMACHER Publication 3531 Westcliffe Road Fort Worth, Texas Sininions News 1, Floor Rep. 2, Campus Guide 2, Skit Night, Dorm Chairman 3g House Counselor 3, Stu-G Rep. 3, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4. HSUEH LIE UONG Horne Econonzics Education 459 Lindell Avenue Leominster, Massachusetts Home Economics Club 3, 4g Transferred from Boston University, 1964. NATALIE JANE VARLEY Publication 87 Lincoln Avenue Amherst, Massachusetts Class Rep. lg Campus Guide 2, Bush Art Fund Bazaar Chairman 2, House Coun- selor 3, Potpourri 2, 3, SCOPE Arts Comm. 35 Drama Society 3, 4, Micro- cosnz, Editor 4. MARGARET JEAN TREMENTOZZI Elenientcfry Education 55 South Tallyho Drive Springfield, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Academy 4. PATRICIA HELEN WACHTA H 01116 E cmzowlics 15 Collins Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island Sivmlzons News 1, Basketball Team 1, Newman Club: Rep. 1, 4, Social Activi- ties Chairman 2, Pres. 3, Campus Guide 2, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. 'Mlm 116 RAPHAELA PATRICIA VENDETTI H owe Economics 115 Curve Street Dedham, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuter Organiza- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE MARY WALLACE Fimmce 28 Pleasant Garden Road Canton, Massachusetts Swim Club 1. ELIZABETH ANN WALLIN Nursing 56 Smith Road Milton, Massachusetts Campus Guide 2, Anne Strong Club Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Academy 4. SANDRA ELIZABETH WALSH History Education R.F.D. Vinalhaven, Maine Hostess, President's Rece tion 2. P 135 VIRGINIA FLORENCE CWRIGI-ITD WEBER Elenzentmfy Education 27 Park Drive BARBARA ANN WALZER CLAIRE ANN WASHBURN Publication History Education 2 Cameron Place 84 Oakland Avenue New Rochelle, New York Gloversville, New York Sinznzons News 2g Dorm Social Activi- Freshman Ofice Staff 19 Newman Club ties Chairman 2g jr. Welcome Comm. 3. 2' Boston, Massachusetts JUDITI-I MARION WEINER French Education 229 Bradley Street Portland, Maine Le Cercle Francais, Pres. 23 Campus Guide 23 Spring Spree, Publicity Comm. 2g jr. Year Abroad, France 3. 136 'Q .af CAROLYN DIANNE WENDEL English Liberal Arts 40 Boyden Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey Class Pres. lg Glee Club lg Academic Affairs Comm. 2g Campus Guide 2g Stu- G Rep. 3g SCOPE Exec. Comm. 3g Academy 3. NANCY MARIE WESTOVER C benzistr y 150 Pacella Drive Dedham, Massachusetts Newman Club 1, 2, Sailing Club 3, 4g Spring Spree, Commuter Booth Co- Chairman 3. MARY ELIZABETH C STIER7 WHITESIDE Elementary Education Park Drive Middlebury, Connecticut Swim Club lg Floor Rep. Zg Stu-G Rep. 3g Speakers' Bureau Chairman 3g Dorm Pres. 4. SANDRA CAROL CJOHNSONJ WINQUIST H ovne Economics 31 Peterborough Street Boston, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2g Home Economics Club Social Activities Chairman 2, 3. ROSE STANDISH CBRYANT7 WOODARD History Education 76 West Street Beverly Farms, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, 2, Social Activities Man- ager 3, Recreation Association, Rep. and Sec. 1, 2. CAROL WOODBERRY Retailing 1454 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts Swim Club 13 Class Treas. 1, Spring Spree, Treas. 23 Prince Club 2, 3, 43 Speakers' Bureau 3g Jr. Welcome Comm., Headquarters C0-Chairman 3. 137 RUTH ISOBEL KLAINER JACQUELINE CCOPELAND7 BEECHER Elenzentary Education 43 Oakwood Avenue Rye, New York PENNY ROSE C MONSEIND BENNETT Psy cbology 173 Park Street New Haven, Connecticut Class Pres. 1, Spring Spree Co-Chairman 2g Campus Guide 2, Honor Board Rep. 2, Stu-G Rep. 2, 3. JOANNE MARIE BIANCO Psy cbology 924 Edgewater Avenue Ridgefield, New Jersey Volunteer Work 1, Sirnnzons N e'ws 3. Biology 61 Mapleshade Avenue Pearl River, New York Transferred from 1964. Russell Sage College, JANE CSNYDERD KAATZ History Education 1714 West Touhy Avenue Chicago, Illinois Glee Club 1, Freshman Oflice Staff 1, Campus Guide 23 Transferred to North- western, 1965. BARBARA ANN Nursing 93 North Street MILES Buckland, Massachusetts Transferred from Massachusetts General Hospital, 1964. 138 ALLYN PETERSON Retailing Independence Road Concord, Massachusetts Prince Club 3, 4, Transferred from Uni- versity of Connecticut, 1964 JANE SAMUELS C loernistry 21 Elm Street Deep River, Connecticut CAROL J. WEINSTOCK Englislo Education 74 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts Datebook, Asst. Editor 2, Olde English Dinner Chairman 3. HELEN LINDA BLAKER Economics 8 North Circle Yardley, Pennsylvania Sinzrnons News 1, Recreation Associa tion, Treas. 1, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3 Washington Semester Student 4. DOROTHY C GABELLD HERRON Nursing 131 Park Drive, Apt. 27 Boston, Massachusetts Volunteer Work 1, Recreation Associa- tion Rep. Z, Jr. Welcome Comm. 3. JOYCE E. GOLDIE Nursing 121 Park Drive Boston, Massachusetts Transferred from Presbyterian Hospital Newark, New Jersey, 1964. fi MAY DENISE WU Publication 50 junction Road 1st Floor Kowloon, Hongkong B.C.C. 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