Southern Connecticut State University - Laurel Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

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' 1.' -1' 'H it 74? 1 A-'I LAUREL DEDICATED TO PRESIDE T B LEY The staff of the Laurel takes great pride in dedicating its 1970 edition to Dr. Hilton C. Buley, who as president over the last 16 years, has guided the College through its most dynamic physi- cal and academic growth. President Bu- ley announced his retirement this year, effective February 1, 1971. President Buley's request to retire, submitted in a letter to the Board of Trustees for the State Colleges, was ac- cepted by Mrs. Bernice I. Niejadlik of Danielson, board chairman, with regret. In his letter to the board, Dr. Buley, 66, cited his age as the reason for his re- tirement. The letter read, At the end of the present academic year I will have completed sixteen years of service as President of Southern Connecticut State College. It has been an exciting and re- warding sixteen years. Few people ever have such an opportunity to become so much an integral part of the growth and development of an institution of higher education. A time comes, however, when fathertime dictates the advisability of turning the reins of leadership over to others. Such a time has arrived for me and I respectfully request authorization from the Board of Trustees to be retired from the Presidency of Southern Con- necticut State College effective February 1, 1971. This will provide the Board with ample time to find my successor. President Buley also expressed his indebtedness to students, his faculty and administrative staff, the State Board of Education and the Board of Trustees for the State Colleges, and the General As- sembly in the letter. Under President Buley's leadership for the last 16 years, SCSC has become one of the fastest growing institutions in the nation in terms of faculty and student growth and physical plant development. President Buley concentrated on build- ing a strong faculty as the first priority of his administration which earned SCSC an enviable reputation among colleges and universities for the scholarship and quality of its instructional staff and re- search programs. Since 1954, the faculty has increased tenfold to its present 579 members, and, significantly, over 60 per cent of the faculty teaching liberal arts courses have earned doctorates in com- parison to a national average of approxi- mately 35 per cent. With the raising of academic stan- dards and the expansion of programs, 18 SCSC has attracted growing numbers students from Connecticut high school During President Buley's tenure, the t tal enrollment has grown from 1,06 students in 1954 to 11,126 this year. Th 1970-1971 freshman class of 1,750 wa selected from approximately 9,000 appli cants. When President Buley arrived a SCSC in July 1954, the College was ju at the beginning of relocating its campu in the northwest section of the city fro downtown New Haven. At that tim only parts of three buildings were com pleted buildings, and nine more are un der construction or ready for biddin The present physical plant is valued a S26 million compared to 553.25 million 1 years ago. This academic year the newest campu building, a 54.16 million, 500,000 volum library was named in honor of Dr. Bule in a special bill passed in the 1969 Con necticut General Assembly. It was fitting tribute to his career at the Colleg President Buley has gained nationa recognition for his leadership in organiz ing and promoting innovative teachin techniques, especially in the area of elec tronic systems of education and in 1 x N v W5 .-' 'L'TCflf!liliri, jaw 5 ., -,,e:5,- . 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Born in Waverly, N.Y., President Bu- ley received a B.5. degree from Hobart College, a M.A. degree from Cornell Uniersity, and a doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University. In 1963, he was awarded an honorary doctor's degree by Hobart. He served as a teacher in Brewster, 20 N.Y., and Milwaukee, as a principal in New York state, and as a superintendent in New York and New jersey. He was State Commissioner of Education in New Hampshire from 1948 to 1954, immedi- ately prior to assuming the SCSC presi- dency. During his 43 years as a teacher and administrator, President Buley has earned many honors including an AACU citation for educational television leader- ship, the New Hampshire VFW Award for outstanding contributions to citizen- ship education, a distinguished service award from the New Hampshire Educa- tion Association, and the Jackson Labpr- atory Association Award for Cancer Re- search. He is serving as 1969-1970 president if D f f 'xg I ui? - 6 1:-rm I. QQ? , rl I0 . A 1, fig ' . - Q i 11 , f '- E r 55 is -Vi' f W , 9 Emu my 3, W . ' f, , Trim H' if N114 . f I 1 1' in ' m . iw , s x d,! 2 - .fd 'J' na in Fil' '. ' Q t K3 ,jj 'W4 , Rx, - , '--1 I 43? if I gf - 22 I feel Freshman Week was great - I enjoyed the concert and picnic the most - even with the upperclassmen bugging us about wearing our beanies and saying 'Hello' to 'Mr. Owl. So commented one member of the class of 1973 about Southern's New Student Week, Monday, Sept. 8 through Saturday, Sept 13, 1969. Organized and conducted by upper classmen and student government, Ori- entation Week included a walking tour of the campus, a reception for new stu- dents and faculty, a pop concert, a mixer and an all-day picnic. One freshman described the campus tour as the best part of New Student Week because we heard about the clubs and the worst part because I got blisters from all the walking in my new shoes. Another freshman gave top priority to the pop concert, held in Lyman Audi- torium, and to the picnic, which took place at Holiday Hill, Cheshire. The' new members of SCSC enjoyed various ath- letic activities, swimming, horseback rid- ing, tennis - playing and dancing. FRESH -00 Z-'LJV -X if f WI 5 . -gin!! -Q1 'IQ ri if I 5 ,. - ,f ,,3,,.,- ,A Q :Q K. uf. 'ri' f E fy X, 5 xxx, NX i r ..... , ,,. l-H ' 1 1 V -If' ,. I - --d I 1 .hangdi gjh-P A A . I r r, X gf: . , fy -yn- 9 I -,. 0 ,u we-wa 1, ,r 1 1 gfiifff, in 1 ' f 'T' rf 6 fa ew- VX 1 .f W : 'vi L4 v 3.7 -v 3'-1. f with 12.353-Q -Er1'-.5,g F-if3?F m i S2215 ov1NG IN Goodbyes, busy elevators, and -rainy days marked much of the weeki-devoted to moving into the dormitories. The goodbyes, quick for seniors, more poignant for freshmen, finally were over. Trips to and from the car were made between showers as quickly as heavy loads permitted. Opening elevators brought new faces and their mounds of living essentials onto each floor. Feelings of excitement were contagious. Corning school routines were temporarily forgotten in the wake of unpacking, renewing old friendships, and forming new ones. lklkl 'KW L Iff 'E' .qs ,Q ' .,,f!5,, '-we-..,, a A,,,, ., f . f ,f ' ..1: If ni. P stung-gg-,-.-.vw.' H --1-fy-we .Mui 1 W 1 v K i ' . .7-.' .ujh .1 'x' ' ' vip, .Hx fs. , -1 5,-lv..-, sir- , '-.-.M-,f- 4.45.14 Pauline Schwartz, the late Natalie B. Wilkinson, the late I. Allen Hickerson, and for Myron A. Farnham, former owner of the campus land. Both Miss Chase and Mr. Farnham were present at the ceremonies, held on the dormitory quadrangle of the West Campus. Mr. Hickerson's widow at- tended the event and Miss Schwartz and Miss Wilkinson were represented by longtime teaching associates, Dr. Joseph Hoyt and Dr. Dorothy Davis. The dormitories, situated on a hillside near West Rock, were formally dedi- cated by the reading of a citation by the president of each dormitory: Miss lean Pieper of Wilkinson Hall, Miss Michele Morrisette of Chase Hall, Miss Louise Sanchione of Schwartz Hall, Miss Elaine Schultz of Farnham Hall, and Gerald Morel of Hickerson Hall. Other activities included an Organ re- cital in John Lyman Auditorium, an ad- dress on College Development by President Hilton C. 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The four-day event included activities for undergraduates and alumni of the college. The Jefferson Airplane, a popular re- cording group, presented two concerts Friday evening in the college gymna- sium. The Age of Aquarius, the theme of Homecoming '69, was featured in the traditional float parade Saturday. The parade proceeded via Dixwell Avenue to Hamden High School football field where the SCSC football team played American International College. Miss Veronica Iohns, one of twenty coeds representing campus organizations was elected Homecoming Queen. Se- lected by a student vote, the queen was crowned by Dr. Hilton C. Buley during the half time ceremonies at the football game. A semi-formal dinner dance was held Saturday evening at the Actor's Colony 7-1 C74 xg! 'If N McKA EAD GHTS 'non B I in Seymour. Ed Wittstein's Orchestra and the Ray Martin Four provided the music for the dance. SCSC Alumni presented the Annual Alumni Service Award to Joseph V. Cia- burri, Class of 1956, at an alumni recep- tion at 11 a.rn. Saturday in the John Lyman Auditorium. The award is given annually to an alumnus in recognition of his contributions to the College and the Alumni Association. In the evening, the SCSC Alumni Association held a buffet and dance at the Holiday Inn Down- town, New Haven. Homecoming concluded with skit and song entertainment presented by campus organizations Sunday afternoon in the College Union. Patricia Piccolo and Charles Lovell were Homecoming Weekend co-chairmen. Other members of the Homecoming Weekend committee were. Raymond Garcia, Selby Davis, Theodore Lang, Richard Kubek, Kathleen Kelly, Natalie Kowalski, Lorene Ludingham, Cynthia Rowley, Susan Rosenstone and Richard Farricielli. is 54 Q' I .f'f' I V f. -. F s -.A ab- if 7' 'E-17 fl 555' in-, x J' ,W 'QQ V W A I YI MORATURIU The glowing autumn day of October 15, 1969, saw many SCSC students parti- cipating in the nationwide peace demon- stration. For weeks in advance interested students on Southern's campus had joined the moratorium committee in planning activities protesting U.S. in- volvement in Vietnam. Posters on college bulletin boards read Enough, All we are saying is give peace a chance, Peace . . . the absence of war, human harmony and joy, love and honesty. 34 On M day, students gathered out- side the CU to hear a number of speak- ers and were reminded of the enormous loss of lives and the great destruction being wrought in Vietnam. They heard demands that our troops be withdrawn from Southeast Asia immediately and that the billions spent on war be de- ployed to assist the hungry and jobless at home. About 700 Southern students then marched to the New Haven Green to join city protest activities which began at noon on the green. Those students who chose to remain on campus had the opportunity to par- ticipate in activities such as sing-ins, poetry reading, movies and discussion with SCSC verterans. w I s 1 .- -15 .!.J H 'll -f.l5 ' -f if-. s - - v lv x . - .R 'Iva' V by ll. - . a 1 J 1 Q- ,, '!1'Q 6 Q QQQ- Q Q H !', 'i Jr Q + xx' qs., wlisgi' A -f.. lg . 1 'Q 'ij V- M' 9 Q 4 31 l 6 I 'fb . -i I' , Q, Y H.. . 1 SPE KERS Southern has been very lucky this year to have had a rather expended speaking program. The three main speakers Vin- cent Scully, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and Gaylor Nelson, presented ideas that en- compassed important national concerns. These ranged from modern economical architecture to the controversial war in Vietnam, and the crisis of pollution. .SL , rkshot , , , -- ..,. -' f - ' ,i .-, w 'L'g' ?'+-VlN------w-- V 1 3 i . A , ' ' ' it if QQ' I l sl l C 'xjl Q4 5 3 f as 11 , ' s-A il . l ,,.f Xf,-1 f Y i fx Y . X X ' I v ' .f i ' - N Y , C. if CHRISTMAS The charm of the Christmas season settled on the campus of Southern Con- necticut State College, and nowhere was the gay holiday spirit more in evidence than in Chase, Wilkinson, Schwartz, and Farnham Halls, the four women's resi- dence dormitories on campus. Here, as tradition dictates, Southern coeds set about decorating not only their indivi- dual rooms, but their lounges, hallways and doors as well. The results were col- orful, ingenious and thoroughly in keeping with the holiday season. 1 l '1 '1 I 1 .L-.4 Ip . zu' ill' 1 ini 1 . Lili if EI. -T-if-f a r - X- - . A ifiigl ' :fr A-4 'ig' 'Q 951513 t JL qillfgx , ze,, s.. . , Iftkff , ' 'x EH, QQ? , y 'wr gm B.. ' xl J r , L. , vw ,-V, l, ,ff ' ' ,. '-'- ,, .., , -f -3 -qx. .rf Q , - V' V , , ' -A.'4,...Nq. M '-we H' V N... I .' ,, ' - ' 1 Nr-.rv.,,, 1-:Eg I ' - .. Ji. V ' 11-e ' ' Y 1: A , 1-vu V ' , :eg ' 1, ' ,, . ' , ,..-4 , - Y' ' .. 'L n '. h , l . 1 , A- V, , 1 . 3 vii. 1 I .'-I' - I V Y . ,,,n.,,, .MI 1' 'ii S, 1 . V .,-, ., J., .,,, P.P.A.C. The Pre-Professional Advisory Com- mittee KPPACJ, sponsored two events for children during the year - a Christmas Party and Children's Day for greater New Haven youngsters. Children from the greater New Haven area came to the campus for the Christmas Party, they also had a visit with Santa Claus, a program of games, entertainment and refreshments. The Children's Day program included carnival game booths, a puppet show, a tumbling exhibition, and the Crescent Players' production of Simple Simon. The Pre-Professional Advisory Com- mittee, made up of alumni of the School and Community Program, was organized three years ago by students for the pur- pose of advising both faculty and students about program possibilities for school children. The chairmen of the PPAC this year were Paul DeFonzo and Iohn Steiner. ,I 'if M. gf ' T f.. Qwlwifri , ,,, . fl725:,rr'-5 L .' EWG. 1 . 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The best viewing place in the area was atop Morrill Hall, where Donald Ehlers, planetarium director, had set up all of the College's available equipment for safety viewing the solar spectacular. The event drew students and faculty as well as members of the cornrnunity. Toward 2 o'clock in the afternoon, viewers began to notice a darkening of the day, although it was slightly after mid-clay. Shortly thereafter, the sur- rounding area was shrouded in an eerie light as the moon passed in front of the sun, and blotted out 96 per cent of the sun's rays hitting the earth. Viewers atop Morrill Hall were able to view the entire eclipse safely through wide field tele- scopes shielded by special filters. , N' 1 :eff -,Qc-':rf.'j K . ' - .A , 1. L, i-:U As the moon began to pass away from the sun, and daylight began to return, one co-ed observed, I'll be 87 years old when the next eclipse occurs in this part of the country. That will be in the year 2024. 43 r.-4 -.mu L we, UK-1.51 a +I'.' K wx 7.- 44 ,a-we-4 -5' .5 ..- 2 ,,..T,, -,.. - - -- J- Lf f ' A f l' ,f - l K 14: .ffl Students at the College joined students on campuses across the nation in observ- ance of Earth Day April 22.. Connecticut Health Commissioner Franklin M. Foote addressed students and faculty at 11 a.m. in the Iohn Lyman Auditorium on the subject of pollution. A panel discussion on industry and air pollution followed. The panelists in- cluded Dr. Rita Kaunitz of the Connecti- cut Clean Air Commission and Angus Gordon, Jr., president of United Illumi- nating. Several exhibits and activities were planned for the remainder of the day including a plant-in ceremony and an ecological slide show. The Earth Day activities climaxed nearly two weeks of activities focusing on the environmental crisis. Highlight of the activities was a lecture delivered by Sen. Gaylord Nelson in Lyman Audito- rium. 2 W - . l l' -1, 1 ' ' 'V if ' I af'Nr+.,. EARTH DAY '7 5 !,.I. . ii f wffii ff . L .V X. ,- , fi, 4 . K , ., -.L I 1. f. my I 46 . X'-, - --.uri-di - E- wg K l OOK MO E Students and faculty used foot power to move 202,000 books from the old li- brary in Engleman Hall to the new Hil- ton C. Buley Library in mid-April. The move, tabbed Project HCB CI-Ielp Carry Booksj, saved the college an estimated 535,000 to 550,000 in commer- cial moving fees, and, more important, showed the true meaning of college spirit. Students, working under group lead- ers, moved roughly 50,000 books the first day, carrying them in cardboard boxes, from the old library to the new one. Under the plan, which was coordi- nated by Mrs. Eula H. Davies, South- ern's director of library services and Sen- ior Class president Richard Matteo, stu- dents were assigned to move pre- determinded shelves of books, walk directly to a designated area in the new library and turn their books over to a monitor who placed them on the new shelves. 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' ' 1 f-Ji-Y wg nyzfna- L.- -.5 Q 1 1 fs w1'f-' 1- V '-'7' -if- H v - .-.-...N .2-1 -Q:-gig ,V .1 4 N . .3 my '1 '--2-nf' ..-. Z--J, -1-N M.-..Wqu.-:,, ,,,,f',,-..'-f13.:j,1' 5 1' A iffiffifc' -Ll.: STRIKE EUR PEACE President Nixon's decision to move American troops into Cambodia and the slaying of four Kent State students by National Guardsmen resuscitated the furor over the Vietnam War on cam- puses across the nation. Resulting di- sorders and a national student strike led to the closing of over 300 colleges. At Southern, however, the protest over these incidences took the form of an Educational Strike, one which was de- signed to keep classes in session, but at the same time, supplemented with activi- ties which informed and gave students an opprotunity to express their opinions on the war. ROCK PESTI AL In keeping with the times, had its own mini-rock festival at campus pond in April. An assortment rock groups from the College and . community participated in the festival a balmy evening under a full moon. T event reflected the idealism and hope the generation, as a multitude of 5,0 gathered for peaceful listening to 5,0 watts of band rock. Q -x, CAMPUS GRGWTH Two new buildings, the Hilton C. Bu- ley Library and Connecticut Hall, a food service building, opened during the 1969-70 academic year. The buildings are part of the S30 mil- lion building program authorized at the college by the Connecticut General As- sembly. Construction also was started on a speech building, a men's dormitory, and drama lab addition to the Lyman Auditorium during the year. The Buley Library, built at a cost of 53.75 million, is a five-level, steel-framed structure with a brick and lime- stone-veneer exterior, The 134,000 square feet building houses in addition to more than 500,000 books, a ful- ly-equipped computer center. It will also serve as headquarters for the college's Division of Library Science, the only program in Connecticut for the prepara- tion of librarians. Connecticut I-lall, SCSC's 551.95 million food service building, is a modern two-level concrete and glass structure providing dining facilities for 2,400 stu- dents on a three-shift per meal basis. ln addition to the large student dining areas, Connecticut Hall provides a well-oriented faculty dining room, three smaller dining rooms, separated by mov- able partitions to add flexibility in ac- commodating groups, and advanced convenience food preparation equipment and facilities. The Buley Library stresses functional architecture throughout. Planned as a focal point and center of learning on the SCSC campus, it is located on a spacious parcel of land adjacent to Fitch Street and competes a triangular complex of buildings at the center of the campus. The area enclosed by these buildings - Engleman Hall, Earl Hall and the Buley Library - will be made into a grassed, tree-lined mall. ll fi ,-.... Z.. E . ,n-. r'Ery 'plg3b, .X-1 - B' - nr, .-...F -. Q 'nv' 'S' HN The new food service building was designed to serve both resident and commuting students. Located on Win- tergreen Avenue, just north of the pedes- trian bridge over Fitch Street, the build- ing is accessible to students from both the Main and West Campuses of the col- lege and is especially convenient to resi- dent hall students. The building is a pleasant, economical facility, with large areas dividied by col- umns of concrete and walls of glass and concrete. Constructed to take advantage of the beauty of the site, Connecticut Hall provides diners with a panoramic view of the campus and picturesque West Rock. The modular design of the upper level of the building features concrete textured fins between glass areas which, with an overhanging wood roof above, shades diners from direct sun glare. Dining facilities and kitchen areas are located on the upper level. The entrance, storage areas and food service facilities are all on the lower level. 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Q 'Ll V' 1 ' K 1 Below: Dr. Louis Kuslan, Dean of Arts and Sciencesg Bottom: Dr. Lois King, Dean of Teacher Educationp Right: Dr. Pearl Rosenstein, Dean of Graduate Studiesg Bottom Right: Dr. Thomas Vitelli, Dean of Student Affairs 4, Beldw: Mr. Iohn Gallagher, Dean of Meng Right: Miss Rosemarie Pysh, Dean of Womeng Lower Right: Mr. Robert Drobish, Registrar Below: Mr. Robert Porter, Director of Admissions and Recorclsg Bottomi Mr. Iohn Mattia, Director of Public Affairsp Right: Mr. Haddon Libby, Director of Placementg Center Righty Mr. Martin Curry, Director of Financial Aidy Bottom Right: Mr. George Cole, Director of Evening and Summer Division 'sf 1 .uk u s , 4. 7, I .-. .iv 1 ' 1- .,v 'snag 'ti ,I Ji I1 . u lvl with .D 91.21517 Lf ffl i fx f .-i:ftill2ZIl1F72:11Z52' lsfjf FV' L ' ., l fll'3'Lg:5q i I ii -, , 7' .ls4s'u I - 4 ,Y J: I 1 fleyt P fm V - - I - Mfg., : : gf lf' Jil . Jiri: gggff' , H, I , 5551 ,..- V ,NJ HI, XX. M 'lf :gif TlrfffM'f-Qiifs' A , 'V Vlzffiwffgxl IH uffwafffa' iw L-aw-. , V ' .fimffwb . .wh ,ffzif:?f1I1?1 ',5aT1 ' ' MEAI,-l1? ,-ntif' ' '7f',j Jig' '1'1ii:f1Ef .M'- 1. gif-v fum 'f-sq , MH4 ' 4 Q 1 v 'S Opposite page Above left: Dr. Winston Cone, Coordinator of Area Studies: Bottom left: Mr. jess Dow, Director of Athletics: Above right: Mr. Harold Smith, Superintendent of Maintenance and Grounds: Bottom right: Dr. Milton Erway, Director of Research and Grants l x Above: Mr. Samuel Poor, Director of Student Activities: Center: Dr. Benjamin Levy, Director of Urban Studies: Bottom right: Dr. Dorothy Granoft, College Physician. , x Above Left Mr. Ray Lee, Assistant to the Presidentg Bottom Left: Dr. Marguerite Burnham, Coordinator, Early Childhood Educationg Above Right: Mr. Donald Duman, Director of Data Processingg Bottom Right: Dr. Myron Lowe, Director, IPCC Program. Below: Miss Genevieve Pajeski, Administrative Assistant: Bottom: Mr. Irving Leveton, Assistant Director of Muti-Mecliap Right: Mr. Michael Hannon, Director of Television and Muti-Mediag Bottom Right: Mr. Thomas Egan, Director of Personnel j 4,I -lil ,.iR's-- Below: Mr. Clifton Mayfield, Director of Institu- tional Researchg Bottom: Mr. Oscar Wiegand, Co- ordinator of Secondary Education Above Right: Mrs. Eula Davies, College Librariang Bottom Right: Mr. Frederic Kelly, Assistant Director of Public Affairs. fa wwyx Top Left: Mr. Michael DiGerlando, Director of Housingp Bottom: Mr. Joseph Wozenski, Director of Securityg Top Right: Mr. Dean McDowell, Direc- tor of Student Centerg Bottom Right: Mr. Edward Donohue, Assistant Director of Admissions. i. . - l E ' l ',?ilfll':.. 41291 'Q - 7-5. - v - - . 2:-arafge K9 45 lx l HA WNW! , . E, , . . VL . .,',1 M, .- A ig, f fag- 155 iifjf - F' ' , V vail ' '. '1.f' .. -' ,Wi L A 5 f ., I -l Q.f 42: 22 -, 1 ' I M yi? i QM :S ' 'rl--ji.j::2 , M -. f-My f. : r wi: -L :VQXZHIN I af., f 4 l l f- g, 4 ,A +- 1 - f '-Aff' , .. - ai' 5 ,, s., ' l 'l 'ERC' A 1 fr, T U'-T 1 121552: ' l if l. j- ,- ., ., air e., - .- , - ri' C f v . 1, , , , .1 , F f . x A V, E -: :ia ' mf: ' 7' ' - ' 'A Q ., 'Q .' 55- 3 vi ff? Qiefff- 4 ' f. ,. ' ' ip: ,' ' Q M' 'f5ff4 A - i ' A i E i ,115 11-1-w.ff:.fff -' A rc' ' ' 1 .,,f!-'.::.'::g:. Row 1: I. Alba, C. Bass, H. Bass: Row 2: W Berlinghoff, G. Bobb, S. Brown: Row 3: A Buchanan, I. Burke, H. Chuan: Row 4: 5. Collins A. Comunale, I. Cunningham: Row 5: H. D'Arcy, I Drobnyk, R. Ehlers, Row 6: I. Eisen, E. Falls, I Peltman, Row 7: P. Fitzgerald, H. Frantz, H. Gates. Opposite page: Dr. Alfred Buchanan, Chair- man of Science Division. .I ,. , gl . SCIENCE Man learns the enigmas of nature and discovers additional puzzles in the pro- cess of learning. Through the sciences he discovers careful methods of seeking the solutions he desires. I-Ie is made aware of procedures necessary for accuracy and has as a guide the successes and failures of those who have come before him. These are the goals of science in a college curriculum. Not everyone is ex- pected to discover new secrets of the earth, but the learning of facts and meth- ods enables man to understand his place in relation to his world and to become more appreciative of the endeavors of others. Biology, physics, chemistry, earth sci- ence, mathematics, psychology, and nursing are courses of study which en- able us to correlate learnings in science with the betterment of our own lives. 107 Below: Miss Elaine Raymond, Director of Nursing Educationg Right: Dr. William Trinkaus, Chairman of Psychology Departmentg Opposite page: Dr. William Porter, Chairman of Phys- ics Department. A- - Af-5 ld ,lx ' NN ' 1 I 1 fa. at . ,.,.,, .. X . - 1 . -.g . Q V .7 nz 1-.N 1 ' i . 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Nowlang Row 5: I. Owens, P. Pellegrino, I. Piotrowski, thews, I. Mcfflymont, B. McEwen, Row 4: T. Murphy, V. Nelson, I Porter. 109 .. .6 gl, 9 . ... W. .HM I - x -'iff a ggfw V I X ,I 15' f 5 .2- 1 W ' A ...af 153.-flu-4' 5, S, , . it w-4'2.fZ'f ,. 13' f I l N A .a.g: 'E .5 , R1 , ' 0 Q' RR Efiae ' W F Q5 . 5 MIT. .' if-'Q .N I WT -1 f R U 'Mr 1 1 xi? I I M V-fi, ,- 'I 3. . ' gi ml ,J ,,- 41 if--1 , .. - R - Jus: 'wh l , hu, A f 1 Us if -A 4 --55- ' Row 1: R. Radulski, E. Raymond, R. Rounds, D, Schrader, Row 2: G. Schultz, L. Smith, C. Steinmetz, H. Stevenson, Row 3: P. Stockman, E. Thompson, G. Tolchin, W. Tolleyg Row 4: W. Trinkaus, Y. Wang, R. Washburn, R. Workman, Row 5: 5. Solomon, B. Wood, M. Zei- lik, I. Polka 110 K i. '-4 ff , V. W f- -'1 . fy:-72:2-???,5F7vf - N .Jr P-gf..-fwiiiz H-E gf uf Ugg, L.. ' ,, - , B , -,ff- T'f' -I , , N A y, ' I , B , 5G5 , .Y 1. ' -' . . ,, -V,-, , ' - , W af, Q ,, . 7 ' . Qggf 'sw 1 NX x!',Q j N: uri -A . , ivg ' D 59' QQ Pr ' ' 52 1 I I r A , ,4 in . i' A W - .lr l J- zrg. l 9 , 6 f-gi. l if S 1245. ll l 43 Twig M ll wg- 11 l fr M l l 1 P 33 :Mc V .C liff 'ff-v 1 I l ' l rqIl'l1gI.?ii-'fff i . D 1 A A ' i n ', 'f' ii 1 ' , Q lvl ii 'Q I K Row 1: E. Allen, M. Anisman, H. Ardolino, Row 2 D. Balestri, V. Branson, M. Broclchageng Row 3: A Chardiet, V. Chevron, R. Conwayp Row 4: D. Cyr, D. Davis, L. Deluca, Row 5: K. Gisk, H. Giskin, R Griffing Row 6: K. Grover, E. Hahn, B. Hall, Row 7 M. Harding, G. Harrington, S. Hawkins HU ITIES Through the humanities man is able to materialize and externalize his culture. He is able to make concrete his ideas, theories, and wanderings, whether they be on the nature of goodness or on a particular past event. Man is a part of the culture he is expressing, his work makes it lasting, able to be recalled and modified. The humanities elevate man from the necessary drudgery of daily living. They provide an outlet for higher aspirations. The spirit with all of its suppressed cre- ative talents can be released. The role of the gifted individual becomes extremely important as it reveals itself in various media. By a study of the humanities, a person becomes better able to communicate with a wider range of people. I-Ie is more able to express himself through speaking and writing as well as through forms of art, music, and drama, ,,,, Uh . ,fa ' C k 1 , - A .v 1 9 , -. , ' 1' f QP' F A.. -' 1--4 .J Q,-1, . , , .' W .,vY:3'g.x .N - dnl 2 52. Y msqvf I gud .L N ii . l' ff f. - -f l .11 , C I .Qji-,ggi 1 VA .' 4 A Y ' -. . Q ,1.,.f A if 'N L - Q ti F' ' f ig ' F J: fa.. ' LQ ' ' ::: , Q .. -1 in ,. 'L if f K 'msn ' W P ' I Hs l Top: Dr. Arved Larsen, Chairman of Music Depart- ment, Above: Dr. Forest Peterson, Chairman of Phi- losophy Departmentg Right: Dr. Marshall Kuhn, Chairman of Art Department Row 1: S. Hemstead, D. Ierardo, G. Jacobson, I-I. Diers, I. Dumont, L. Fitzgerald, Row 2: M. Gar- cia-Abrines, C. Garner, R. Gelineau, V. Iokl, R. Kendall, M. Kuhn, Row 3: L. LaPalombara, A. Lar- sen, L. Lerea, K. Lewars, F. Lowe, T. McDermott Row 1: S. Medez-Penate, P. Mohan, Row 2: L. Moss, D. Palumbo, Row 3: F. Peterson, A. Porter, Row 4: Z. Pospisil, I. Purtzer, Row 5: I. Romano, P. Ruegerj Row 6: L. Sandomirsky, S. Sarterkos, Row 7: I. Schmitz, E. Schweitzer A l Y 1 , f -. r F .I 'L 5 ci . 1 I, I 4 ff f' rf' O A J 1 , I 1 . jj Q-. 14 f J? if ' Q lily ' 'Qi ,N fa, J , 5. ,J ' . gf5 1? If X gif- 1 .7 ,IT x V , XXI, 1, az . ' iw , X ., I 1 1 FL 1 .J q A Q s Y K 1 g,? C1H ff 1 T' ' 1 1 w, , 'll ' Wm.- in -. 1 1 1 p 11 V 4,5 ,fdwwfi , 'lilvfw -Q., 7 ' 'Wifi-fig. , W '.-ag., , H1 13: ,,,,1g,. ., ' ' '- 'v- vi. 124. . -11461 n-1 -1 R, fi. -..F.!1. 1 wwsf' WJ f . ' , .J .I' 1,, ' , m Ei,1- Wef wwFn :f 1 ' ' if 1, 3,1 hw 1 5 . , 1,1111 +,,g .,Ql,:-1 .1 gy.: 41.1.5.1 S 1-, '-fi -'f. 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I - Em .s WN ...W .. mmf -4? .ff N ,J-,v .un -, N, l,, E 1 T , f - 6.4 ...gd i .,r 'vf-f APPLIED SCIENCES Man must learn to meaningfully apply the knowledge he gains through study and research. He acquires daily new knowledge in human relations and should be able to use this knowledge to better his own life and the lives of those around him. Perhaps it is insufficient learning or mislearning in this area that accounts for the strife in the world. Through the study of these applied sci- ence rnan learns methods used in the past to deal with problems, discovering apparent successes and failures. He be- comes more aware of the significance and the far-reaching effects of today's dilemmas. He is confronted with their causes and effects and is told he must decide upon solutions or face uncertain consequences. Economics political science, library science, history, geography, safety edu- cation, sociology, and anthropology all concern man and his needs in dealing with other people. Row 1: H. Adrian, H. Ausmus, P. Best, E. Bonessip Row 2: D. Buck, I. Caruthers, I. Clark, V. Coney Row 3: L. Cone, L. Cziakowsky, H. Davis, R. Dry- foosp Row 4: E. Pappiano, D. Carey, M. Glassner, F. Heinritzp Row 5: L. House, I. Hoyt, I. Hsiao, I. lat- ridesg Row 6: P. Jensen, E. Kalner, H. Koss, T. Leep Row 7: R. Leone, D. Libbey, S. Messing, M. Mintz M.: Li, iltl. L ' Yi 'V H . . .X 1. 'bm .ew .--t , ,Q 1 1. at - ll... 'SJ ,vi ' L j z l p y 'E llwwly ' 11.- 'aWQ,.,, 'gg-sf' P f- P l if C 'Ai t- U. ,V 5. s ' 1 1 X.-A fi-i-T fx A X T V: Y ' 'sf Q, 4 l '-Q.: W ,N '. fl E I' 'TQ f .--925: 'ffl l- ' 'V 'S 'i lil '-.fai'9?f 'T-4' ' .4 5 t +V'-2 wil' 'I-.P Y is ',,, M I X mi! K F jjw,gj P MH' l 'rfiffl .2251 EU' t.. f , , - ' - ' .HL tiful -ff . giifff ' 5 ' , ig V. V 5 15.5, , -j it .. . ,+4f.e,. , , ' if ,pl gg., l i'VTi 31 Elia ' ' 1 512? P . - fan, -- V1 '- tg. --- 12:14. .tw L2::.L:t min --.clkst . V. - w.-. 1 .,. i. PIE' .H ' 5 YQ . t f , ,, zz- 'it' .L ,,, t , 1 A . 'M .1 in -, t ' 1 ' i'17..A., 9 WAN AREA ?RC6lAM Opposite Page Left: Dr. Joseph I-Ioyt, Chairman of Division of Social Science, Chairman of Geography Department, Opposite Right: Dr. Iean Markham, Director of Social Welfare, Below: Dr. john lat- rides, Chairman of Political Science Departmentp Bottom: Dr. Evelyn, Chairman of Library Science Department ii ' dwg? Z f' 4 5 1- .A r f... is al 54. V M ' ff A 4 Qi 1 A ..,. .., ,I O is C. Eu HI. . 'J , in fha.. ll, X . wr . uf- 5 ' .. . -. ' u ff- . V323 ' ' S' J H1233 . S'l?1'g5:i - 5 fr' f- .' af' 'T New ' -A.. , ' . L'--fy . sc r r M HTH '-W?-If 45' i ' f Qwifx ' ff if John Carver May 25, 1970 Row 1: L. Moore, F. Mottola, H. Oedelg Row 2: B Perrins, R. Phipps, L. Pisanig Row 3: M. Pronovost E. Prostano, K. Raig Row 4: P. Rendeiro, E. Robin- son, C. Rossg Row 5: B. Schlessinger, S. Varmette, G. Vebrap Row 6: I. Volkman, R. Vujacic, W. Wright, M. Weigand. , 3 l Y 5 r . .4 ,QT Left: Dr. Lawrence Pisani, Chairman of Sociology Departmentg Bottom Left: Dr. I. Wade Caruthers, Chairman of History Departmentg Below: Dr. Iere Clark, Chairman of Economics Department, Direc- tor of Center for Interdisciplinary Creativity -. ::,- Q . rr-fr' xr-it f:- :. . au, I 1 r Q i L .. 1 ,. NM! Rum' l l 121 iff : . 1. 1-lf5635?Si.,?:fi2l!tfTi?5?5':EtW5r'irF'p'-flgxp.fi' .f ' V. . 1 ' ' -' 2,- 1 fat.smltf-5,5-1 0iQs.'2:e 19229 A 'lfff.5FfTf'12:'H.'L?mrwQ' -k1:'i:f1g ?rt4sw-' -. .f-.,5,w:- . w 2f:Qff-1- :v5g.ltr'.- f2w :'. . fl 1' -4- x . - -Siu:-ff' -. gi.. , r g-163547: . N, . X A -iff 'f ,IT-'iCf:...w1. :v '- viii ' . SJ 3?'JiN ' . 1 - . i, '.:'f5'w,PL?:LPe-Q gg 1-P55-ff? as-'::a.'f ' ff-L ws- es- ..iu,:sa+pe:a-in-.41 G,-iff .QW fggffv ff 'L' 'cg-: ':!rf.-s.Si?fE::u'jTifmuff-:Q :. J 4,.::'.uw me jyr:-1,-352 .--. Eff fqzv- - if is A '- f fri Pie: 5:11173-:3f1I'?:i ff .- :L ff .fx -- 4i11ffw1'a.- :f'1+P! iff: i, , 1 .xii QV'-'..g1'f, - .-.-.ny Ai K V' ' h' E -321:-f inf-'? ' 'p , .. ,. ., - of L 'r 1 1. ii fi 5. -.JL ..,. ,, ,J :fr J ,5.5'5.!-1. w :guna ,, f,.+..- , E... 1.1 ,-.. , fly -'J ,Ll 1: - 'riffs' 1 ,-' I '. ' 'f --JI - , 1 .,.. I 1 t E35 E l 1 H F ' Row 1: I. Agli, A. Anderson, C. Bailey, C. Bailey, Row 2: B.Banfe, E. Barrow, R. Barsch, C. Bode, Row 3: M. Burnham, G. Casey, S. Chernoff, H. Davis, Row 4: E. DeBonis, R. DeFrancesco, L. Di- Ruccio, K. Donalin, Row 5: R. Edwards, R. Esposi- to, A. Evans, V. Evans 122 ANU: I ,h u ,A ,J-fi - lf' ... 1 . 'H if 1-:Q . .iii A V 1 '-,I EDUCATIO Education is a science, a humanity, and an applied science. It is a science in that it may employ working within a specific framework to obtain given re- sults. Education is an applied science, it involves working with man within the society he created. Culture is transmitted directly by education, thus, education is also a humanity. A career in education means constant work in order to learn to teach in the most efficient and effective manner. As man's knowledge grows, so must his manner of educating his young grow. New techniques must be evaluated by the individual and implemented, mod- ified, or discarded. Much new learning must be simplified and presented objec- tively. The College offers programs in physi- cal, elementary, secondary, and special education which together build man in mind and body. fi' ' 'i i ' 'ai ,I is t 1 , . , Q 4 , , - 1 -Tim - in 'L -L A' 4 Efr, -I 4' ' I .ir-ww ff 'Ns 1 .. 1 .. 1 '51 l'fQ?.? ' i '-4 f tinitnxei, fum N N46-'l f, f- A' r '1 x '3' i . J , 5. 'Q' . f .- . t ws'-hi wkrif g f Ziff' ' . x,-sf-Wann , -- H4 '? 1 A ' 1 '- . I ag . 5.11, as ,dw Y 1 '. X M 'W . 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QV.. . - F-'+ 2 ' ..'-xx '- . x - A --J- , f., -,V--'TB-...:.V.w FOOTBALL 1 1'- .Ll The 1969 Southern Connecticut foot- ball team made a habit of breaking or tying College records. Quarterback Jack Bloomingdale set six College records. The senior signal-caller set season marks for most passes at- tempted, 165, and most passes complet- ed, 69, to surpass the previous records of 144 attempts and 63 completions set by Bob Blake in 1963. Bloomingdale also posted four Owl single-game records. He completed 17 passes in 32 attempts against C. W. Post to set marks in both categories and he also carried the ball five times to give him a game total of 37 plays, another record. In the following game against AIC, Bloomingdale passed for 237 yards to surpass the College mark set by Fred Salvati in 1966. Leading ground gainer Walt Shelton's 30 rushing attempts against Glassboro State tied Southern's Dick Nocera's rec- ord set in 1965. Shelton's backfield mate John Hayden was another record breaker in the Glassboro game as he re- turned a punt 69 yards for a touchdown. Co-captain John Moore also set an Owl individual mark, intercepting seven passes to tie the record set by Ed Wy- socki all the way back in 1951. The final Owl record' is an ominous one. Finishing the season with a 1-8 won-loss record, the 1969 Southern foot- ball team established a new record for most losses in a single season. l -- . nr 's 'af' - 'gm N .M -,1 fy u,x- . 17.-Q3 F' 1 1 . , wi E5 L ' :iff U'-KX' fm' ff' 14- Q 1 -... E-A .W if g-,mg F-'ly 'hidisk 1 'Sa 1. -5 Len ,-H 'A+ xi!! La- E X ' X -K Ya X H11 - x f wmv 'Q : ' ' X , 1. ' yaf':,?' Z f ' 1 M --'S -nga 9 ... ? M A A 4 ' X X gf If -- ij ig ' U? 3 1 l V ,Tr LM w -x ' , 1 ' ,D A' in V Rf, R xv Y N A! - r v ' ' I I. m ! x Lv., Qc WN is qu, XX rv f , J xt ,J L' A ,4 74 A, V 'We . ,. 'ir , l. 1.4. V! . 'flu' 9' I fifzff Ai , . .:., ,T,,5h H , M f +a,a?' ., , -22 T . rf gif 5'gi-.fp fm F am.,-v .- 1, ',,,---- 1 sg ' Fa., aff. ' 2 1 , 4 T 1 L li w. f ' 1 1 85- fi appeared to be on the verge of its first victory. The Owl offense line, led by co-captain Gene Martell and guards Ralph DeSantis and Charles Callahan, was opening holes for the speedy South- ern backs and the defense managed to stifle Purple Knight running star Darrick Warner. Then late in the game, Bridgeport's Jeff White attempted a 30-yard field goal that was blocked by Southern's Ioe Pas- carella. But the Owls were penalized on the play and White then connected on a 20-yard attempt to give the Purple Knights a 17-16 victory. The following week Southern ex- ploded for 17 points in the third quarter to take a 17-7 lead against Glassboro. Gordie Taylor started things off with a four yard TD run. Hayden then took off on his record punt return and Larry Kimball followed with a 39-yard field goal. But Glassboro had a little explosion of its own in the fourth period as it also tal- lied on a four-yard run and a 60-yard punt return to nip the Owls, 19-17. Southern just couldn't seem to hold on to the football as it dropped its fifth straight to Adelphi, 27-21. The Owls fumbled the ball three times and were intercepted three times as they managed to complete only five of 20 passes. November 1st brought the Owls their first taste of victory. With 2.3 seconds remaining in the game and Southern trailing 2.2-14, Bloomingdale brought the Owls to within one point of C. W. Post as he connected with Vin Russell on a 10-yard touchdown pass. The same Bloomingdale-to-Russell combination clicked again for the two-point conver- sion and a 22-21 Owl win. Following a 40-20 loss to AIC, South- ern prepared for its annual battle with Central Connecticut. The Owls entered 'iw- the game with an 18-1-0 series record against the Blue Devils including 13 straight wins. Southern scored early in the first quar- ter on a 38-yard fumble return by Bob Syzmaszek. Kimball's conversion seemed to signal a continued series dominance by the Owls. It was not, however, meant to be. Central came back with a touchdown and a pair of field goals in the second period and then held the Owls for the remainder of the game to eke out a 13-7 victory. Southern's final game appeared to be anti-climactic and the score proved it. Montclair's Indians gave the Owls a 41-0 thrashing in a game which seemed to typify the 1969 Southern Connecticut football season. ff SOCCER In 1968, varsity soccer was introduced at Southern Connecticut. A year later, Southern Connecticut was introduced to varsity soccer. There was a world of difference. Not only did the 1969 season bring a better record - 7-3-1 vs. 6-3-2 in 1968 - it also brought a new attitude to the Southern campus toward the world's number 1 sport. Soccer had arrived - big - and Owl fans took the team to their hearts. Southern opened the year with con- vincing 4-2 win over Pairleigh Dickinson and made it two in a row by beating Babson Institute, 2-0. 1 The first real test for the Owls came against Springfield College, an Eastern powerhouse in soccer. Springfield ar- rived in New Haven undefeated and left with a 1-1 tie. Central Connecticut and Fairfield University were the Owls' next victims. Southern took both matches, defeating Central 2-1 and Fairfield 3-1. Not only was Southern winning, but interest in soccer was steadily increasing on campus. Students and faculty turned out en masse and enthusiastically cheered their team on with bright hopes for an undefeated season. Southern took to the road for the next two games to meet perennially-tough Long Island University and always- pesky, rugged Quinnipiac College, Coach Bob Dikranian's charges returned from Long Island with a 5-0-1 mark after de- feating LIU, 3-1. The Owls always seemed to be much stronger in the second half and there were many anxious first halves for coach Dikranian. Such was the case at Quinni- piac as the Owls, held scoreless in the first half, came back with two goals late in the second half to defeat the Braves, 2-0. The Owl defense picked up its second straight shutout as Southern whipped New Haven College. Led by co-captain Martin Langlois and goalies Pete Vasina and Doug Adler, the Owls held New Haven scoreless while the offense scored six times in the second half to win 6-0. Southern hit a slump as it lost the last three matches of the season. The boot- ers fell victim to Wesleyan Z-0, Eastern Connecticut 4-1, and Bridgeport 3-1. ' ,.fw: 1 gf- RL., -il: -V 4 77 -91-c 'V , ,w ' -' 4114? , .',':f 4 - ., I -' 4 'L 'Y,f,:-441 - - -F 1 ' f :ar 415:-. ,,, am. 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This was cer- tainly true of the Southern Connecticut cross country team in 1969 because the Owl runners were consistently leaving opponents in the dust. Coach Lloyd Barrow's runners regis- tered a 10-3 record, including a string of eight straight wins. The Owls only losses were suffered at the hands of perennial running powers Coast Guard, C. W. Post, and Central Connecticut. The Owls were led by most valuable player Bob Heavens, a sophomore, and junior co-captain Ed Trentowski. Tren- towski is the College record holder for the Southern course with a time of 21:35.8. Coach Barrow can look forward to next season as Paul Williams, Deryl Thornton and Armando Charcliet will return along with Heavens and Tren- towski. gr ' ,- 2-xi-f '.v . . sim ' W:-. A P Q. f :,- e-, 1, '--ug., .3. 1 - A I , X ', :V ,'f'?!F 4-I-! 4 1 1' .1 ' ff he 1 - , an-s vp- ef' - , . 1 1 . -:Muff f-'63, - . 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BASKETBALL 5 ig H 144 Sf' 1: . 5 fi- 1 , , X- WIT' s ' Vfrxf? ,-. ,ffl Once upon a time there was a college that longed to have a winning basketball team. It tried for many seasons, but nothing seemed to go right. Then the college hired a new coach and the team still lost. But everyone just kept trying harder in the hope that someday their dreams would become a reality. Those dreams became a reality during the 1969-70 basketball season. The corn- bined efforts of a fine coaching staff, a strong team, and an enthusiastic student body not only brought three titles to Southern Connecticut State College, but the Owls' 17 wins tied the Owl record for most wins ever in a single season. Southern fans got their first taste of victory when the Owls pulled a stunning 77-69 upset of Fairfield in the first game of the season. Fairfield had dominated Southern for years and the Stags were always regarded as one of the top bas- ketball teams in New England. Thoughts of the winning season then changed to doubts when the Owls lost three of their next five games. Sacred Heart, Quinnipiac, and AIC managed to stall the Southern express while the 145 'N 'R Owls topped Kings Point and Bridge- port. Then came the sign that the Owls were going to be heard from. In the Sa- cred Heart Holiday Classic, Southern trounced Dickinson, 103-71, and Queens, 96-64. Southern faced Sacred Heart in the tourney finals. The Pioneers had beaten the Owls earlier, but Coach Ed Brown's five came away with the title to spark hope in the hearts of Owl fans. But that spark seemed to dwindle quickly when the Owls met Central Connecticut. The Blue Devils jumped off to an 18-point advantage at the half as Southern could not seem to do anything right. The second half, however, was entirely different. Morris Moreland, Greg Brad- ley, and llmar Tarikas dominated the boards and fed Glenn Pollard, lim Glea- son, and Ted Kaczynski to lead the Owls to one of their most satisfying wins in recent years. The final outcome had Southern winning by 10, 87-77. Southern then proceeded to win seven of its next 12 contests and also the regu- lar season title in the North-East Basket- ball League. rw, f f 3, Q! N652 Q. . r'-:4 Q' .-Q... , ., , .- .- A .,,,L,,,, H3513 uv 5 :I-1 - waff-, ,,-'-Q1'wLy-M297 P M .Aa - -4 L . , Q ' ' ' --Q.,-, '- ' Y V- - ' ' i-iQ 1 f'2 .-up Stonehill was the Owls' first round opponent in the league playoffs. South- ern handled them easily, 101-81, and the Owls got the chance to face Central Connecticut once again for the league ti- tle. The rabid fans that had followed the team all year, both at home and on the road, packed the gym. The Owl was present to inspire the Southern cheers and the scene was set for a victory. The Owls gave their supporters ex- actly what they wanted to see as Central fell, 78-72. All North-East Leaguers Moreland, Pollard, and Gleason had sealed the fate of the Blue Devils. They had also fulfilled the hopes of those who had waited such a long time for their dreams to become a reality. eg? I-:sn-of 5.3 'SE lair? Good swimming teams are a tradition at Southern Connecticut and the 1969-70 Owl contingent was no exception. In posting an 8-4 won-loss record, Coach Bruce Hutchinson's swimmers have not had a losing season since 1960 when the Owls first initiated a swimming program Paced by senior co-captains Tucker DiEdwardo and Albert Mulcahy, South- ern recorded victories over such swim- ming powers as Amherst, LaSalle and Williams. In the Owls most important meet of the season, against Central Con- necticut, they gained revenge for a loss last season by swamping the Blue Devils. 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In 1968, the Southern Connecticut State College gymnastics team placed third in the NCAA College Division na- tional championships. The Owls moved to second in 1969 and appeared to be headed for a national championship in 1970. But once again coach Abie Gross- feld's gyrnnasts came close only to finish in second place. The Gwls completed the regular sea- son with a 5-4 record, competing against some of the top University Division teams in the East. Southern's four losses came against Massachusetts, Navy, Temple, and Penn State. e 1 Y . 1 . .Ta W I I V' ix ,iw -.,, , -v- ' -4 -N....A, 5 . ': r Senior lim Amerine and freshman Iohn Crosby led the Owls to a third place finish in the New England cham- pionships, Amerine placed first in the all-around competition while Crosby finished second. Southern then went on to the nation- als at Makato State College in Minne- sota. The Owls won the first round of the competition but were edged by Northwest Louisiana, 160.2-159.3 for the national title. Captain Iim Yearwood copped the na- tional title on the sidehorse with Ame- rine third. Amerine also placed second on parallel bars and third on the rings, one place ahead of Iim Ball. Crosby con- tributed a second-place in vaulting and a third in floor exercise. N '8S1 '5'1 1 1- yi' ll 1.- I I 's X if I A BASEBALL The Southern Connecticut State College baseball team upheld its winning tradition in 1970 as it posted a 14-6 won-lost record, highlighted by sweeping the first annual New Haven City Baseball Series. Dave Economos, a second baseman- turned-catcher, had an outstanding season for coach Gene Casey's Owls as he hit for a .484 average to rank fifth among college players in the nation. The senior backstop, who was named to the All- New England team and received honor- able mention All-America, was the team leader in runs batted in with 16. Southern also got fine support from second baseman Fran Serratore, and co- captains Ieff Videtto and Glenn Poverono. Serratore batted .282 and tied for the team lead in doubles with three, while Videtto hit .286 and Poveromo .233 with two home runs. Along with the hitting, the Owls got a strong season performance from a pair of junior righthanders, Dave Baye and Rick Castro. Baye was the ace of the staff as he recorded an 8-1 mark including wins over Navy, St. 1ohn's, New Haven and Central Connecticut twice. The All- New England hurler had a 1.65 earned run average for the 82 1-3 innings that he worked. Castro pitched 58 innings while posting a 4-1 record, including a 4-2 win over Quinnipiac in the City Series. The Laurel ex resses its ap reciation to Mr. S. Frinzi ofpl-Iamden who provided the photographs of Southern's success in the New Haven Baseball Series. ifggfieaa- z .W . .. fix 405 FL' .I-x 4--QV ,713 --...Y x -li. 4 . . s' . . Q ., . , ,. . P1 0 g - - 1 u .. 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L 0 When you wait for something long enough, it is bound to come sooner or later. Southern Connecticut track coach Will Wright has slowly built the Owl track team over the past seven years and the - fruits of his work became visible in 1970. The Owls opened the season in star- tling fashion as they ripped off three straight wins over Fairfield, Williams and Montclair. Southern made it four straight as it handed Amherst its first track loss in three years. In the meantime, the Owls were set- ting numerous records. Al Feinberg broke Bob Deobil's 1965 mark in the 12.0-yard high hurdles with a time of 14.8 Records in the mile and the three-mile run were set by Bob Heavens. Heavens ran the mile in 423.5 and cov- ered the three-mile distance in 14:Z8.6. Co-captain and high jumper Gene Kelley broke the College record in his specialty with a jump of 6-216 inches. 158 Southern suffered its first and only defeat of the season against Central Connecticut. But the Owls took some of the sting out' of that defeat as they topped Coast Guard in the final meet of the season to finish with a 5-1 dual meet record. The loss of the Cadets was the first suffered on their home field in four seasons. Gwl co-captain George Ierome repre- sented the Owls in the NCAA College Division championships and brought home a national title in the hammer throw. Jerome also set a College record in that event with a toss of 184 feet. lg ll., - , !,, Nw . -' '- thu 'Q M. -.4 -' .n- tvh' W' Aff -S' 45- ,-ji .. 1J1,:xS-- Ex ,.. X ,-W 1 -, . ' -T ...Y I x., .1 Q GOLF The 1970 Southern Connecticut golf team found itself looking at the same faces again and again. The Owls finished the season with a 9-7 won-loss record with all seven losses coming against four teams. One of the Owls' nine wins came against Fairfield, which marked the first time the Southern linksmen had ever defeated the Stags. Captain George Doerrer once again paced coach Iess Dow's squad as Mike Verhoosky, Bob Vigorito, and Iohn Ruocco provided the depth needed for a successful season. -'O vi, fd' . ..f - '-,fa fa. , . '. . 'A l 1 K: ,, ,Z v IWW. . 132s ,Q X 5 . ,. 'll ,Ri Ji -7.51 6 . - 4, 'JJ --. . ,A 1 : I-, . fn , j M . .. -. ,rf ' ll 2 , ,--.Aj .' A-..,, 1 ..-ff' '.'.,z'?F1 ii. fT-: '1' , asks- WSL?-.-Lrfiiga Ive. F1 ' A ' .ig ai 1 ' Q. T -1.15 , 3' .5 ig, y I E 4 H' l' 5 w. 1 l r s. .ill Pg, .P :fait 4 r 'IL-5. N-. .J . .1 , I' ,--rl' , j fi ' ,V 1 f 'M p ..,-,,i.,f,z ,I L , '- '.: 'fAf'u'g'i': ' Qu- G .- ' P-ggi: It fmf ' ' 'G ? . 4- A nl '!1::'.41 f' ' r v , Ja, ., -. .. .9 43 -. A . ' . fp- .-,Q N .,.. , A T- :.H.Lt',Q, ,..A ,F . 4 . ,I W .lu - ..,- , . f ,gs un. . L-, Nrai . ........ n 4.-...1-,,A -'vig.,.....,,...,,,,myg , V. -,--...-'.-v- .1-,..... ...... .,,.. . .,..... ,pak 3311:-I','-'J-Ls Q I-yirfr 1. ft .- .Mgr 'iii 2' 1 J ,-3 Pi' Y l'1.t .4f g. .1-fl' gm, .ru , .Yi . Q A ? 4'ff 'l 1512.'f? ' --P 1 5 ,i' 7357elJQ5:4?, '5-i'AQi- 1-,QLLQQ 1. V ,,,s V5 ,,'3.113f3. TENNIS For the second year in a row, the Southern Connecticut State College ten- nis team proved to be the most success- ful representative of the Owl athletic program. The Owl netters finished the season with a 10-1 won-loss record, with the only loss coming at the hands of power- ful Yale. Co-captains Steve Radigan and John Sullivan led the Owl attack that brought coach Bob Dikranian's squad its best mark in the College's history. In defeating such teams as Fairfield, Central Connecticut, Bridgeport and New Haven, Southern demonstrated fine overall depth through the play of seniors Tucker DiEdwardo and Marty Langlois, along with underclassmen Paul Desruis- seaux, Dan Reirn, Dave Delaney, and Don DeCosta. GIRLS' FIELD HCCKEY The senior-dominated field hockey team completed the season with a fine 8-2-1 record. Southern proved to be a predominantly second half team as 20 out of 35 goals were scored then. The offense scored a total of 35 goals with junior Willie Roze and senior Mary Shimkus scoring 15 and nine, respec- tively. Others contributing to Southern's forward attack were Pam Northrop, lean Femniak, Karen Grzesik, and Barb Clark. The all-senior fminus onej defense allowed only nine goals. Seniors Alberta Collins, Peg Curran, Sandi Hawkes, Ei- leen Hutcheson, Darryl Ilsley, Lindsley Kauffman, Peg Kellers, Nancy Morand, Linda Wooster and junior Judy Deeb stopped many attacks outside the striking circle! The team recorded six shutouts. .45 The final game was the most memorable of the season. Arch-rival Springfield was held scoreless for the first half as Nancy Morand make 16 saves and Peg Curran and Peg Kellers presented an impenetra- ble defense. Springfield scored early in the second half. Minutes later, Southern's Pam Northrop came back to tie the score at 1-1. It stood that way until late in the game when Springfield pushed across another score to down a determined Southern team. 2.-1. GIRLS SWIM ING Southern's Lady Owls completed the finest season of their short history with a smashing victory at the New Eng- land Swimming Championships and a strong fourth place finish in the Eastern Inter-collegiate Championships. Their finest dual meet performance was against always-strong Springfield College, which the Owletts won by a score of 58-55. The girls swam very well against strong West Chester State College, but went down to defeat in their second dual meet loss of the season - the first com- ing at the hands of East Stroudsburg State College. The team had a dual meet record of 6-2 overall for the 1969-70 sea- son. l There were several outstanding per- formers this season. It was a team that relied heavily upon second and third place finishes. Some of the best perfor- mances were turned in by Rita Glandorf, Mary Porteus, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Kathy LeShane, Margaret Connelly, Ioan Ho- ward, Nancy Wynne, Linda Lichter, Chris Routsis, Judy Schiffer, Marianne Kilgore, and Sue Johnson. Graduating this year will be Kathy LeShane, Marianne Kilgore, Margaret Connelly, and Ioan Lusa. However, all of the strong freshman-sophomore contin- gent will be returning, ready to improve on their outstanding performances dur- ing this past season. 6 9 167 GIRLS BASKETB LL The women's basketball team ended the 1970 season with a fine 8-3 record. Included in this record were the champion- ship at the Holiday Tournament held at Central Connecticut and advancement to the quarterfinals of the National Invita- tional Tournament. The team also received recognition in the New York Times and Boston Evening Globe, being described as the Iacksonville of the female wor1d. The co-captains of the team received major honors as Peg Kellers was named to the All-Tournament Team at the N.I.T. and Io Goldstein was the Most Valuable Player at Central's Holiday Tournament. The Southern offense was led by Peg Lefferts, Peg Kellers, Kris Simmons, and Io Goldstein. Both Pegs led the team in highest number of field goals scored - Peg Lefferts also had the best field goal shooping percentage with 46 per cent and highest number of rebounds with 95. 168 -- 11-9,13 , if -E94 1. if ' M945-N 0 nn GDI: ' tu The devastating defense was led by Willie Roze, Marcia Hochman, Sandi Hawkes, and Mary Ann Izzo. Strong supporting performances were turned in by Pam Quint, Pam Northrop, Sue Eaton, Hope Helvie, and Corrine Poeltl. The Owlettes averaged 54 points per game and allowed opponents only an average of 42 points. 11141 Q. -1 u, S2-Ji, fl ,if-'P 'C Ks, .N 1 N X X, ,. . H 4 J mn 59' - - . Ulf! 1, 171 GIRLS' SUFTB LL The softball team had a 4-4 season. The victories over Montclair and Queens were by one-run margins - Montclair in extra innings. The pitching staff consisted of Sue Dunlap, Cindy Adamski, and Peg Cur- ran, who had four hits in the Hofstra game to end the season with a ,500 bat- ting average. Team batting leaders were Cindy DeCarlo 15331, Hope Helvie f.458j, Karen Huff f.416J, and Marcia Hochman f.407j and the team batting average was .Z87. Leading extra-base hitters were shortstop Marcia Hochman with a dou- ble, two triples, and two home runsg outfielder Hope Helvie with a triple and two homersp and catcher Judy Deeb with two doubles. The team's record should improve next season when all of the leading hit- ters will return as will most of the expe- rienced players. l l if 'nn '1' xv ' 41's-4 as A p S 1,-U.: ,...,-,- D 3, .A -3 5 ' ', .,-.....-.,.-- N . , , , . 'J-4314 . . W- ' ' ...rf . I -1nL1, L ' ' 4 3953,-pu Thr, 3 , , ,.,.f-,, E ,.,..,. yi.,-Q ., ,V 1:m!..P J. . H. .A l I pg' h + Ji 'L ' .L:n .1 ,,-. 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The team placed third in the Eastern Women's Collegiate Gymnastic Cham- pionship - being edged out of second place by the University of Massachusetts. Captain Sally Espe had an outstanding season as she placed first in each dual meet All-Around Competition and sec- ond in the Eastern Regional All- Arounds. In the Eastern Collegiate competition, Sally placed first on the balance beam, second on the uneven bars and in floor exercise, and fourth in vaulting in Col- legiate III competition. Gail Burgess placed sixth on the unevens in the Col- legiate II category. Laurie Simmons was second in vault- ing in the Collegiate II category. In Col- legiate I competition, Tina D'Angelo placed fourth in floor exercise and Har- riet Hamill was fourth in the unevens and fifth in vaulting. Other consistent performers were Gail Burgess in the All-Arounds, Casey Michelson on the balance beam, Patti Wilson in floor exercise, and Sue Nelson on the beam and in floor exercise. 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Co-captain Jean Femniak led the team, capturing honors in the 2.20-yard dash 127.5 secondsj, 70-yard hurdles 00.91, high jump f4'6 J, long jump f16'6 j, and shot put f33'1-V4 J. Debbie Foisey broke the school record for the mile with a time of 5:45. Debbie also held the team record for the 440-yard dash f65.7j. Other team leaders were Mabel Perry in the 100-yard dash f12..2J, Peg Holcomb throwing the javelin f102'j, and Darryl Ilsley in discus C861 The best time recorded by the relay team of Mabel Perry, Debbie Poisey, Karen Clark, and lean Femniak was 55:5. Other team members who placed in the Third ln- vitational Track and Field Meet at SCSC were co-captain Liz Carter, fourth in discus, Dorothy Dubinsky and Joyce Duck, fourth and fifth in the 22.0-yard dash, and Ian Corrette, fourth in the 440-yard dash. -. t. ,,.1. ,Q , ,., f. 1 ,,r ,, -aw xp- 4:11-',.f' - -. , . ,ac-. NL - '-.,4.. -V1 S 'P iv:- ,x.. ,.. 9-- Q E A A . 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I N- -2:11-W' -ig 11 ' X if ' nav 1 , ...-ff , I ' f x i'- , 1 'o , Q ,Y O -5 2 5 ' - si- -- ' AH - fl -5-hi. ,I .Y iz?-Y 5 1 . Ev 5:1 Tj 5552 f . F T, . :Biff Q ','Z-43525 'f - yn , ' 5439? . gl 9 Q! K w THE CLASS O13 1970 - RETROSPECT All members of the Class of 1970 should be proud of the many activities and traditions which they helped to bring to this campus, and the many ser- vice projects which they participated in during their four short years. There were two individuals who worked to lead the class during these years to become the most progressive class to have ever grad- uated from this college. Ken Mead, served as president of the class for three years from its start, with the vice- president of the class, Tom Matteo, working at his side. When Ken decided to run for the presidency of the student body for the senior year, Tom went on to guide the class through its final year. It was because of those who worked within the class, however, that it was possible for these two leaders to make the class such a dynamic body. Some of those projects and the people who helped them succeed, deserve a special note. Even as a freshman class, it was difficult to restrain the energy among its members. In the first few years, projects such as the Tutorial Program, under the guidence of Treasurer, Joyce Berkowitz, offered to the members of the class a service which helped them to improve their chances of remaining at the college. The class, with the help of Phil Di- Giovanni, offered its support to making Parents' Day and Homecoming activities more enjoyable for the guests to the campus. In addition, the class was instru- mental in creating new traditions for the campus such as the Float Parade to the Hamden Field fwhere the games were heldj, which was the direct result of per- serverance by Brenda Hershatter in our Junior year, and also in the establish- ment of the annual torchlight parade across the footbridge to the Homecom- ing rally. In addition, the class has parti- cipated in the collection for numerous charities such as UNESCO, Easter Seals, Lukiemia Fund, Thanksgiving charities and many, many others. One of the most valuable services which the class offered to the community, was accomplished by the bloodbank drives which the class sponsored all four of its years with re- cord-breaking success. The patience and dedication of Marsha Kowalski changed this project from a typical drive to one of the largest in the New Haven area. To try to make things a bit more interesting for those who live on campus, several banquets were also sponsored with the help of other classes and the college Food Service. To add credence to the diversified abilities of the class, the class began a program of support for a play to be put on by the Crescent Players, whereby the class, with the devoted as- sistance of Sharon Lufbery, did the agent-work for the Players to set up appearances in local schools and children centers - an outstanding expression of goodwill from the SCSC community. In addition, the Class of 1970 can be cited as the first class ever to bring rock- concerts to the campus, and at the other end of the spectrum - the cultural end - the class was the first ever to bring a nationally-renown speaker to the campus when they sponsored a lecture by Mr. Ralph Nader in Spring of 1969. Ken Mead and Ed Furs were those who were instrumental in the starting of this most worthwhile series. These many contributions from the class and many others which would be too extensive to enumerate, helped the team of Mead and Matteo to carry the class to the winning of the Class Award for those three years - Freshman, So- phomore, and Junior, - the last three awards of their nature to be given by the Student Government. With the entrance of Senior year, despite the amount of concentration which was demanded by Senior Week Activities, the class, under the new lead- ership of Tom Matteo, still maintained a posture of continued participation. It was again influential in the success of the ac- tivities of Parents' Day and Homecoming by supplying maps, guides and planning assistance for the events. During Christ- mas Week, a new campus tradition, Maggie Carbo assisted the class presi- dent and members of other classes and organizations to make this time of year a memorable one, with new activities ini- tiated, and the largest Christmas tree that the college has ever had, planted in front of Iohn Lyman Auditorium for all of the community to see. Also in the line of new tradition, a contest was run for a design for a school flag. Ioyce Berkowitz conducted the con- test with the end result being a very dis- tinctive design for the flag of the college. Perhaps the biggest task that ever undertaken by a class was sponsoring the student book move from the old li- brary in Engleman Hall to the new Hil- ton C. Buley Library in the Spring of 1970. Many long hours of planning and work by Tom Matteo and Terri Smith went into the attempt to get students to transfer all of the 202,000 volumes of the library so that the time and expense of a professional mover could be avoided. Another task which the class under- took, was that of writing a class constitu- tion which could be used as a formal guideline for the operations of the class officers and committees. This project began in freshman year, and took three long years before it was completed. Al- though it did not go to the senior class for a referendum until Spring of 1970, it proved its worth as a document which the class Executive Board could use for a guideline and, more important, it served as a model after which other classes were able to pattern similar documents for their governance. Thus, the class maintains the recognition as being the first class at SCSC to have a document by which their leaders could be guided. Once again, the class sponsored its fourth annual Go Ply A Kite Day. This time it was sponsored for the benefit of the New Haven Register Fresh Air Fund. This project was in coordination with National Earth Day, and was used as both a charity fund-raiser, and a re- minder that we must be careful to re- member our environment. Finally, the Class of 1970 leaves the college with a distinctive note - it will be the last class ever to graduate from Southern Connecticut State College un- der President Hilton C. Buley. Dr. Bu- ley's contributions to this campus are far too great to properly honor him the way he deserves. During the four years that the class spent at SCSC, it has seen Dr. Buley's efforts become accomplishments, with the building of Lyman Auditorium, the Alumni Footbridge, two dormitories, the new Connecticut Hall Food Service Building, and the Hilton C. Buley Li- brary. All this, plus countless changes in the structure of the academic and admin- istrative affairs of the college should make us proud to have been the last class to graduate under his term. V ,W 4 I 5 1 . I WZ 'A 1 I Q I I fir, 3 11 ' . ,,.. ..,,, ' '-1 Al, ID-YEAR COM N CE President Hilton C. Buley conferred 520 degrees on baccalaureate and mas- ter's degree candidates at the College's mid-year commencement exercises Fe- bruary 1. Because of the large number of under- graduate and graduate students complet- ing degree requirements, separate cere- monies were held, with graduate exer- cises in the morning and undergraduate exercises in the afternoon. Both cere- monies were held in Lyman Auditorium. This year marks the first time since 1968, when the college established mid-year commencement exercises, that separate ceremonies were held. The number graduating has risen from 250 in 1968 to 520 this year. Dr. Dorothy Davis, professor of En- glish at SCSC, delivered the main ad- dress at the graduate ceremonies. The undergraduate address was given by Dr. James Moore, SCSC professor and chair- man of the health, physical education and recreation department. Mrs. Bernice C. Niejadlik, chairman of the Board of Trustees for the State Col- leges, extended greetings at both cere- monies. The Rev. john P. Sullivan, Cath- olic chaplain at SCSC, gave the invoca- tion. Presenting candidates for master's degrees at the morning ceremonies were Dr. Pearl Rosenstein, dean of graduate studies. Dr. Evann Middlebrooks, vice president of academic affairs, and Dr. Louis Kuslan, dean of arts and sciences, presented baccalaureate candidates dur- ing the afternoon ceremonies. Lt. Col. Dean N. McDowell QUSMC- Ret.j presided at a military commission- ing ceremony for ROTC graduates. 187 I ., -. Su- .- H41 - ' i . ' x 15' - . ,Lin Wkia. W 1 HAZ 2 . Y W Lv ,Mgr V ' JU IOR PRO CLASS OP 1970 Two dances and a concert were held the Iunior Prom Weekend for the Class of 1970 early in May 1969. The three days of festivities opened Friday with a costume ball at the War- saw Park. Ansonia, and closed Sunday with a concert in the John Lyman Audi- torium. Featuring vocal presentations by The Vogues and music by the Plush band, the annual Junior Prom entitled A Grecian Paradise, was held at the Pine Crest Country Club in Shelton, Sat- urday Evening. 189 HO ORS CONVOCATIO The College honored its outstanding students May 26 in the tradition-rich pre-commencement Honors Convocation in the John Lyman Auditorium. In full and colorful academic dress, the faculty and members of the college sen- ior class joined in procession to the audi- torium, where awards were presented by President Hilton C. Buley and Dr. R. Lynn Hutchison, director of the honors program. Wendy Birkemeier, who graduated summa cum laude with a 3.99 quality point average, received the College Scho- lastic Award annually to the Student with the highest cumulative point aver- age in the senior class. Miss Birkemeier was also awarded the A.A.U.W. Mem- bership Award. The College Leadership Award was presented to Kenneth Mead. The award is presented for outstanding organization leadership. Mr. Mead was president of the College Student Senate. The Henry Barnard Award for Profes- sional Excellence was given to Ann M. Clifford. Ioyce M. Berkowitz received the College Service Award presented to a senior for unselfish service to the college. Departmental Honors went to the fol- lowing students: Chemistry, Gerald 190 Moss, Frank Sessa and Jerome Roberts, Foreign Language, Petra Englebert and Linda Fatula, Departmental Awards were given to the following for outstanding contribu- tion in their fields: Music, Patricia Plon- sky, Special Education, Elyse Avring Li- brary Science fRheta A. Clark Awardj, Edward Murratti and Economics fWall Street Journal Awardj, Sandra Uhlig. Several organizational awards were made this year including: Mathematics Seminar Awards to Dorothy Rawlins and Nancy DeSimone, The Biology Club Award was presented to Andrew Bedna- Sharon Woods was given the Chemis- Club Award as the best beginning student. William Griffin was the Physical Education Club as the outstanding male physical major, while the Physical Edu- Graduate Association Award went Margaret Kellers, as the outstanding physical education major. The 1969-1970 Literary Magazine ward went to Richard J. Olderman for and to Paul Desruisseaux for literary. The Crescent Players Awards went to aniel Lauria as the outstanding actor, nd Nanci Chelstowski as the outstand- ng actress. Also Bruce Connelly, best upport actorp Lauren Silver, best upporting actress, Michael Duffy, out- 'tanding manager, and Louise Zito, out- tanding crew member. Mary Galvin and Robert Francesconi won the Forensic Union Awards as out- standing varsity speakers. Susan O'- Connor and Kathleen Mortimer were chosen as the Forensic Union's outstand- ing novices. The Joseph F. Hennington Memorial Award and Arts League Awards went to Linda Kiracofe, Arlene Golant and Bar- bara Brodsky. Foreign Study Awards were received by Warren Doyle, Uamaicaj, Maria Fus- co, fSpainJ, Angelina Zarra, fltalyj, Jes- syka Metzner, fAustriaJ, and Joanne Not- tingham, fEngland and Finlandj. Organization awards for outstanding contributions were given in Education to the Council for Exceptional Children, in Culture to the Crescent Players, and in Social Service to Alpha Gamma Chi Fra- ternity. The Panhellenic Scholastic Tro- phy, presented annually to the college sorority with the highest cumulative point average, was awarded to Delta Ep- silon Pi. Scholastic awards to underclassmen were given by the college to Marie Fal- cone as the sophomore with the highest cumulative point average, and Marlene Lombardi as the junior with the highest cumulative point average. Thirteen students were honored with membership in Omicron Psi Lambda, the senior honorary society. They are: San- dra Aniballi, Linda Arscott, Holly Bye, Sheila Cohen, Sally Espe, Rebecca Hill, Cheryl Howard, Diane Levasseur, Mari- lyn Mascola, Helen Romeo, Antoinette Santomasso, Connie Satkiewicz and Ju- lianne Sullivan. In addition, four Omicron Psi Lambda Scholarships were awarded. They went to Celeste Metivier, Joanne Neclerio, Eli- zabeth Ng, and Catherine Romano. Students with the highest cumulative averages for four years also were recog- nized at the Convocation. Graduating cum laude fwith honorsj were Miss Clifford, Carolyn Marcovich, Patricia Walker, Ellen Kingsbury, Frances Herrault, Marie Mendes, Maryceil Kuzia, Barbara Castaldo, and Kathryn Backus. Also, Raymond Castiglione, Dorinda Hardy, Joann Magnuson, Marianne Knapp, Marcy Schulman, Carol B. Ed- wards, Joyce Mosley, Rosalinda Reznik, Mary Burnham, Birgit Jorgensen, Alyson Kouth, Carol McCooe, Kathy Kuzmin, and E. Jean Jessop. Graduating magna cum laude fwith high honorsj were the following: Mr. Bednarik, Miss DeSimone, Mrs. Fatula, Thomas Harkin, Margaret Kel- logg, Dorothy Meyers, Judith Annette, Patricia DiGiacomo, and Bruce Goldberg. Also Elizabeth Duckworth, Renee Puchalsky, Patricia Plaskon, Teresa Shuk, Margaret Dever, Loreen Coe, and Patricia Maddaloni. Graduating summa cum laude Cwith highest honorsj were Miss Birkemeier, Miss Heath, and Miss Rawlins. 191 fi. fx X SENIOR PICNIC xi-H 'X I 1 3' X .M Y' ,,...-- nil, . ' .1 ' I xr I-A, 4:-Gzlxzl.-I I Q L - -'-'N-424.1 '- A t , uf- .' , b V I f ?.J 1'. A, . , 5' F .. QW. .. J 1 5 rl .' ' : 1 ,X::k.', ' ,1:5'a'. ' 'inf' N , . . . ' ' ' ' 'H 1 A Q . , ws.: L4--v -.rp V . L. ft, ' E 1 fx W Q f. 4, ful. W f-1'LA'-gr? lv P f I I ' v I L ' , .k.4'L1' -fu., . . - - ' . 4 nn..-c ' -' 1 .P .41-'I.., .-. VW- 'A 1 Q . .-f, Aj: - 5 t , I , . ,,A,,, fy QE, ' ,-..jL - r , 'I , .fn , wk . ' 'Y '.. X' --fr jfgu: W, W 5 K ' ' , :1 I 1.- 1 Er: . fjig -:. ML . .A -- ,A ., i-2.5251 -X-A553 Q V: ':L.-Q 'if-: NC!! :Ag T ' P 4-,Z fx, , r ' f a U l if , , ,: 1 T-, 4-A-.. fa 11 -1 , ' 6 49 T fr-is 1' 5 a' 1-'QF' f: UNE CCMMENCEME T President Hilton C. Buley proposed that university status be granted to Southern Connecticut State College and Central Connecticut State College during his commencement address at SCSC Saturday evening, June 13. The retiring SCSC president told 1,332 graduates that he was recommending that the Board of Trustees for the State College submit legislation to the 1971 General Assembly authorizing university status for the two colleges in order that they may more readily meet the educa- tional challenges of the 1970's. President Buley also warned that the logical outcome of continued student unrest would be a wave of repressive legislation curbing rights and freedom, but he praised the current college gener- ation for placing different values on to- day's material wealth, affluence and tech- nological benefits. Following his talk to the 75th and lar- gest graduating class at the college, Pres- ident Buley presented bachelor's and master's degrees and sixth year profes- sional diplomas to the graduates at the outdoor exercises on the SCSC campus. During the ceremonies the College is V , .-. ai. -.:., -z- ., .. ,uh A .,..-Yiwu l also awarded its first emeritus titles to three retiring faculty members: Dr. Do- rothy Davis, professor emeritus of En- glishg Miss Anna Maskel, assistant pro- fessor emeritus of education, and Mrs. Irving Smith, assistant professor emeritus of education. The three have been fa- culty members for a total of 70 years. Addressing an audience of over 9,000, President Buley said that liberal arts and teacher education graduates are begin- ning to face difficulty in finding posi- tions, and he suggested that colleges in- troduce new career programs to utilize these excellent human resources. I-le cited the need for more teachers in ur- ban education, as well as the need for more thoroughly trained personnel in the health related fields, environmental sciences, government service and social service. Southern is ready, willing and able to respond to the greater needs of the 197O's, President Buley said. It is im- perative if we are to do so that further expansion of our mission be approved. He then recommended that the Board of Trustees submit legislation next year to grant university status to Southern and T' Central, and that the two colleges be authorized to offer doctorate programs. The SCSC president commended the SCSC student body for its self-control during the May student strike. I-Ie noted that faculty met their classes, and, in addition, students and faculty conducted workshops on national problems. Thus the academic year was concluded in a creditable manner, and more was learned about the national problems. But let me say that although our students under- stand and appreciate the good life that the sweat, skill and genius their parents have produced for them, it is to the stu- dents' credit, however, that they are placing a different value on the material wealth, affluence, and technological benefits to society than their senior gen- erationsf' President Buley urged students to in- sist that the administrators remove dis- rupters who infringe upon the rights and freedoms of all members of the college community. No matter how strongly some individuals may feel about an is- sue, no constructive purpose is served by the disruption of campus operations if a college is to fulfill its mission. He sees alarming implications in the public indignation over campus violence and general unlawlessness that might result in a wave of repressive legislation against some of America's cherished rights and freedoms. Surely, the pre- vention of such a tragic course of events is one of the greatest challenges to which our college generation must rise. This does not mean that our young people should be less patient with the progress being made, but rather they must learn to operate within our political and insti- tutional structuresf' He then told the graduates to find and use methods of dissent against the ills of society without creating the conditions which will contri- bute to the loss of freedom. Commencement exercises included a military commissioning ceremony held in conjunction with the Yale University RCTC program. Forty-two of the undergraduates re- ceived honors with their degrees led by Wendy Birkemeier, who graduated summa cum laude with a 3.99 average out of a possible 4.0. Ruth Heath and Dorothy Rawlins also received summa cum laude degrees. CLASS CF 1970 SU By George Anderson Speaking of friendships Well I've had a few And lost some You find them when you need them Then they're gone. 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