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UMASS AMHERST 312066 0339 0578 4 MASSACHUSEUS INDEX M unmityofmssdctiusetts - duihsrst, mssachusetts EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ALEXANDER DEAN MANAGING EDITOR ROBERT GAUDET PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR RICHARD SADOWSKI BUSINESS MANAGER MARC TESLER ADVISOR DR. DARIO POLITELLA EDITORS CLAUDIA WILLIS HARRIET HULL SHIRLEY-JEAN INDUYE JOHN SANDHAUS SUSAN HENRY MARGARET MOSACK CAROL BELONIS MARY CAROL LUNDBERG ©MASSACHUSETTS INDEX 1967 DAWNING OF A NEW YEAR r B M H B ' ' - f: !  H H pm Ml Hl l l ■i - i; rm ' TGIF FRIDAY REHEARSAL HOMECOMING W ' RP W WTipii B .- ' ? 5r i 4Uk . Ik ■ -«. •J ' .V i f?A:._ ' - HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE UNIVERSITY If ' if ' I ■IW I IW II— IP WINTER CARNIVAL 1967 jpcn ' s , l - ' t«$ irt. J V ' ' . 1 fM?Uy-Si;a.!3a ' 8« r. 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I2«r ' :: ? p -m! - SPRING DAY sSMSSS s : Susan Hewitt, Las Vegas Night Queen Patricia Dirsa, Greek Week Court Carole Willard, Miss University Kathleen Kane, Winter Carnival Court Elizabeth True, Miss University Court Robin Sanders, Homecoming Queen Joan Dombkowski, Winter Carnival Queen, Homecoming Court Jane Ludlow, Greek Week Court, Playboy Playmate Barbara Kopieck, Las Vegas Night Court Carlyn Miller, Miss University Court Judith Goodwin, Miss University Court, Las Vegas Night Court Patricia Jaquith, Homecoming Court Kathleen Sullivan, Greek Week Queen, Winter Carnival Court Sandra Richards, Las Vegas Night Court Roberta Kelley, Miss University Court Jocquehne Faustine, Winter Carnival, Homecoming Court THE RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: ORCHARD HILL AND SOUTHWEST EDITOR COOKIE INOUYE CONTRIBUTORS PHYLLIS BLOTCHER SHEILA HALLISSY BARBARA MADDEN 9 ' • 1 KB 1 « 1 ■ 1 « l«l 1 1 r i « «i I i!i 1 ° llll ■ ■ 1 , ml 1 i«! H 1 Ml ■ ' ■ 1 ' , IK ' •■ IS ' ■: iH||||. If I  « • ' ■ ■■■■■■■■ ' ,;.. 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Hopkins DISTINGUISHED TEACHER OF THE YEAR PROF. HANS CHRISTIAN DUUS Prof, of Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Harvard University METAWAMPE AWARD: STUDENTS ' CHOICE PROF. JOSEPH A. DELLAGROTTE Assistant Prof, of History i.A. Tufts, M.A., Ph.D. Syracu ijuim A typical 30-inch bubble chamber photo token by the University of Massachusetts research team. The fine lines are bubble trails; the crosses and X ' s ore scanning aids marked on the film. i V X Vl. ' ' ' ■ K B X +- X 4 R • «M ti ' ' x X + . + X B - - .% PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY MECHANIZED BUREAUCRACY IN A COMPUTER AGE w T ' ' Dean Warren P. McGuirk Director of Athletics T i ki.::Mm: u - si5 WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION IMiliiLWi i iP i t i i iM l  ' ' mmw wt ' mA ..mm ipwW Wi(Pi|pii i p i pMii. i. . iii wwwipaiWii wwipi COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Holdsworth Hall ' s Mascot SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean Himy B. Kirshen ' liiliiiriini Last year ' s completion of the new School of Business Ad- ministration building and the new programs which are stimu- lating freer exchange of knowledge are reflections of the new boom of activity in the school. Dean Himy B. Kirshen believes that leaders in both busi- ness and government need to be highly intellectual and highly skilled , and feels that Business majors should be provided with a quality education. The new business curriculum is designed to teach students the practical application of the principles of management, decision-making and planning in typical business situations. In one program each student acts as a member of a three-firm industry and competes with two rival companies through the interpretation of various economic situations. Some of the problems are presented in such diversified areas as budgeting, production and inventory control, cost analysis and capital management. Actual business risk and uncertainty ore involved in these problems. Each student prepares his analysis of finan- cial reports, fund flows and sales forecasts. This simulated business experience does not duplicate real situations but real relationships using scientific methods for resolving the prob- lems. The school has developed its own D.V.P. that brings many outstanding speakers here for colloquiums. There is also a six- week Junior Executive Training program for foreign students under the sponsorship of the Experiment in International Liv- ing. f f. ?Xw A-J y OUR SCHOOL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS Dean Marion Niederpruen Miss Crow instructs a future buyer on the qualities of good merchandise at the House of Walsh. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Dean Kenneth G. Picho New equipment, courses, and faculty members reflected the progress made by the School of Engineering. Dr. Kenneth Picha, formerly the head of the Mechanical Engineering De- partment at Georgia Tech, was appointed the new Dean of the School. Dr. Picha has been a research engineer for the National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics and the U.S. delegate to the Commission on Applied Research of Organiza- tion for European Cooperation. Besides being honored by the selection of one of its faculty. Dr. Hans Duus, as the Distinguished Teacher of the Year, the Chemical Engineering Department has received new research grants from the National Science Foundation. The purchase of two Applied Dynamics Computers has aided the develop- ment of an analog simulation center. A graduate program in Polymer Science has been inaugurated under the direction of Dr. Roger Porter, an internationally known polymer rheolo- gist. The Electrical Engineering Department has initiated research programs designed to determine the unknown variables in control systems such as those found in submarines. Another study, one dealing with frequency modulation, will yield in- formation that can be applied to laser and telescope track- ing and positioning systems. ■ 1 1 1 Dean Isaac Moyer Hunsberger ARTS AND SCIENCES PSYCHOLOGY COOKIE INOUYE CONTRIBUTORS PHYLLIS BLOTCHER LORRAINE CARTER MARION CIMINI IRENE FREEDAAAN CONNIE GIZIENSKI JACI HALL PAT O ' NELL SANDY RICHARDS ACTIVITY . . . A KALEIDOSCOPE OF EXPRESSION REFLECTIONS OF CURIOSITY PHI BETA KAPPA ROW 1: C. Pease, D. Smith, L. Sass, M. Alpert, E. Lachman, J. Novack, L. Starzyk, C. Smith, B. Devens, P. Salice, N. Rhodes, C. Amiot, K. Hynek, P. Abrohamson. ROW 2; M. Johnson, M. Plumridge, J. Krusz, D. Sheehan, A. Davis, C. Joblonski, Dr, R, Potash, J. Moseley, D. Baillargeon, J. Gutt, D. Adams, C. Royner, J. Crooker. ROW 3: D, Majercik, G. Creem K. Hurvitz, J, Boillieul, L. Brockman, T. Strzempko, B. Gordon, R. Langan K. Kuske, E. Getchell, G. Studlien, P. Desmarais, F. Mackler, W. Matthews MORTAR BOARD C— J. Smith, C. Amiot, President A. Yakavonis, J. Goluh. ROW 1: M. Fisher, President R. Fleischner, J. Hartstone. ROW 2: H. Loch, R. Lebel, K. Hardy, J. Webster, J. Forman. ADELPHIA Vice-President J. Powers, Treasurer C. Hunt, Secretary C. Dembski, President D. Wood. CLASS OF 1968 CLASS OF 1967 SCROLLS, the sophomore women ' s honorary society, promotes spirit and friendship among freshmen women. Pri- marily a service organization. Scrolls initiate programs ranging from dorm activities —muffin parties, hootenan- nies, pizza night— to all-cam- pus events such as ushering at D.V.P. lectures, faculty get- togethers, and University con- vocations. Scrolls keep in touch with commuting fresh- men through teas and at Thoreau House, the commut- ers ' newly-established campus home. To encourage aca- demic achievement. Scrolls awards an annual scholar- ship. The money is raised through cookie sales and shoe shines. Scholarship, friendship and University loy- alty—all are promoted by Scrolls. Treasurer K. Yukna, Secretary H. Cassoli, Vice-President J. Wilkey, President J. Mullin SCROLLS ROW 1: C. Milburn, A. Umana, P. Aspinwall, Treasurer E Levine, Vice-President R. Aronson, President E. Rogers, Sec retary L. Donnelly, D. Oliveira, M. Lauer, K. Sacuto, J. Sward lick. ROW 2: K. Garrison, B. Burnham, J. DeWalloce, P. Bourke, E. Salmoff, J. Harrison, B. Gallenstein, M. Brown, M. Hahn, M Paolero, G. Joyce, N. Fisher, V. Besser. ROW 3: A. Treistmon, S. Zollen, J. Steever, D. Shumoker, J. Carmell, S. Ostrander, E. True, P. Pryor, P. Chornyak, N. Neylon, K. Bilsbury, W Shepherd, C. O ' Hare, R. Mareinezyk. Treasurer M. Nadler, Vice-President T. Byron, President G. Plantinga, Secretary L. Lehrer. ROW 2: J. King, S. Kramer, R. Rosen, M. Chen- oweth, B. Paltrineri, S. Hills. ROW 3: J. Miller, J. Wein, R. Wilbur, T. Devlne, E. Sheehcn, G. Fantl. MAROON KEYS Treasurer S. Weisman, Secretary R. Stedman, Vice-President G. Mangu- rion. Missing: President R. Mcinerney. MAROON KEYS are q sophomore honorary organization of twenty- five men. Its main objective is to meet freshmen and orient them to life at the University. The Keys try to accomplish this goal by having a convocation for freshmen during the summer, by advising the freshmen on regis- tration day, and by sponsoring a reception for swing-shift freshmen in February. The Keys build bon- fires, assist at rallies, and dances, and usher at football games and concerts. This year they spon- sored two buses: one to the Dart- mouth-UMass football game and one from New York after Christ- mas vaation. Maroon Keys ex- pect to continue such projects and grovv ' v ith the University. CLASS OF 1970 CLASS OF 1969 Treasurer J. Leach, Secretary P. Aspinwoll, Vice-President T. Mitchell. Missing: President W. Thomas. ALPHA PHI OMEGA ROW 1: D. Myshrall, J. Van Sickels, H. Low, T. Arrison, M. Gerry, L. Paolino, President P. Anderson, P. Mason, A. Klayman, D. Murray, R. Freedman, W. Erickson, G. Dimock. ROW 2: J. Barbaro, G. More, N. Sweet, D. Roones, W. Townsend, L. Correia, L. Willoughby, K. Hughes, C. Clark, S. Nyberg, C. Schultz, R. Cadlgan, B. McDowell, R. Teixe- ira, J. Waterman, Advisor R. Davies. ROW 3: N Slutsky, M. Dowal, E. Sockey, P. Richards, D. Ernest, G. White, E Sprissler, E. Pease,. S. Yeoger, S Stefonik, T Sportos, C. Fredericks, D. Legg, B. Douillette, D. Nothanson. ROW 1: J. LeBeou, C. Rosenfeld, S. O ' Connor, J. Logosse, J. Jones, President I. Zaieski, J. O ' Neil, S. Kyle, K. Jones, A, Boron, B. Finkelstein. ROW 2: N. Bednorz, L. Nadeou, P. Wot. kowicz, C. Amiot, J. Chanbonneou, L. Nelson, B. Mockey, M. Aronstein, J. Coll, A. Feyman, M. Goodell, M. Faustini, C Mutter, J. Greenberg. ROW 3; L. McGeory, S. Hartley, L. Bibeau, B. Lund, A. Stillman, E. Cloran, C. Stork, R. Lydon, M. Hickox P. Theall, K. Dolon. Service, friendship, and leadership on campus and in the community are the goals of Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma, the national service fraternities at U Mass. Throughout the year the Kappa Omicron Chapter of A. P.O. participates in work week-ends at camps for needy and crippled children and takes charge of the campus ride board in the Student Union. Together with G.S.S. the brothers of A.P.O. handle the book exchange at the beginning of each semester. All University wom- en in good standing are eligible to join the Alpha Theta Chapter of G.S.S. whose major projects during the year are the Blood Drive and the March of Dimes. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA REVELERS Revelers— leaping, screaming, candy stripes— signs, megaphones, straw hats and plenty of spirit— parades— rallies— football gomes- hazing and buttoning— ring around Metawampee— everyone pitching in— unfor- gettable times— Revelers. D. Calef, M. Feldman, N. Donovan, C. Dembski, K. Schmidt, S. Edwards, L. Ferreira, K. Stefanik, L Martin, B. Dadoly, J. Hall, L. Neufeld, B. Tennant, L. Contuzzi, S. Finneran, G. Kaplan, B. Sylvester, J. Muse, E. Burke, E. Kuia. S.U.G. BOARD R.S.O, Mr. Gerald F. Scanlon, Assistant Coordinator of Student Act ivities MEN ' S JUDICIARY R. Label, S. Albernaz, Clerk P. deMariano, Chief Justice T. Wardrop, J. Robinson, M. Estn WOMEN ' S JUDICIARY M. Fennessey, B. Butler, S. Leach, C. Wotzcun, E. Salamnoff. Men ' s and Woman ' s Judiciary have original jurisdiction in all disciplinary nnatfers occurring on the campus and are the board of appeals to lower judicial bodies. The boards attempt to act in a constructive rather than a strictly punitive manner. Striving for the cohesion of the entire judi- cial netvi ork and the developement of improved procedures, the role of the judiciaries be- comes increasingly more complex and demanding. STUDENT SENATE Under the able leadership of President John Greenquist, Wednesday night Student Senate meetings provide a forum for debate on legislation designed to improve current policy as well as in- augurate nevv programs. The Senate ' s v ' ork with the Dining Commons will probably be remembered as its most significant ac- complishment in the minds, hearts, and stomachs of thousands of hungry students. For a relatively minor increase in the price of meal tickets, the U Mass students ore now enjoying seconds on meals that have improved in quality according to most informed gourmets. But food is not all that is on the minds of your Student Senators. A new loon fund for books has been established, and grading policies ore currently being investigated. All of these actions are consistent with the Senate ' s philosophy of giving every student the maximum from his tax dollar. INDEX Editor-in-Chief Alex Dean and American Yearbook Company Rep- resentative Don Lendry Greek Editors Peggy Mosack and Sue Henry Manoging Editor Bob Gaudet Business Manager Marc Tesler Organizations Editor Cookie Inouye Index Contribution to the Ugly Man Contest Mike from Lincoln Studios and Senior Editor Carol Belonis Advisor Dr. Dario Politella Student Life Editor Claudia Willis Academic Editor Happy Hull Mike Dosho, Senior Photographer Photo Co-Editor John Kelly 1967 ushers in a milestone in newspaper reporting at U Mass— now directly from the wires of the Associated Press comes state, national, and international news. This service will have a direct bearing on proposed plans for a daily pub- lication in the fall of 1967, the ultimate goal of this year ' s staff. News is a $70,000 big-time business at U Mass, and the Collegian ' s press run of 10,000 guarantees its distinction as one of the largest university free presses in America. The Collegian has earned the Associated Collegiate Press Service rating of First Class. Editor-in-Chief Chet Weinerman sets a fast pace in his goal for expansion and growth, and the Collegian continues to offer Big News at U Mass. Photo Co-Editor Paul Boliver COLLEGIAN Editor-in-Chief Chet Weinerman ENGINEERING JOURNAL The Engineering Journal, a student published quarterly magazine, is dedicated to the promotion of a high standard of excellence in the field of technical communication. Over 1600 copies of each issue are distributed to Engineering, Mathe- matics, and Applied Science students,- in addition, over fifty copies are sent to other engineering college magazines on an exchange basis. Mem- bership on the Journal staff is open to all Univer- sity undergraduates interested in technical writing. CAESURA ROW It P. Bryan, M. Anderson, Editor G. Couture, A. Larvey, ROW 2: J. GrifRn, C. Wyman, T. Simpson, J. Gnaidy, B. Thomas, W. Carter, D. Piyer, D. Lawrence, Missing; R. Vaccaro, B. Catino, L. Viens. ROW 1: Associate Editor T. Hughes, J. Whelan. ROW 2: L. Jakmouh, Prose Editor G. Kenseth, Business Manager N. Bloomenthal, L. Hathaway, Poetry Editor A. O ' Keefe, Secretary H. Raphael, C. Fulton, M. Gushing Missing: Editor-in-chief J. Cortese, C. Brown, T. Buckley, J. Tabbot. Caesura, as the literary magazine of the University, at- tempts to bring to both students and faculty the best efforts of artistic and literary creativity on this campus. Manuscripts in the areas of prose, poetry and essay are solicited from the stu- dent population at large and judged with quality as the sole criterion. Membership on Caesura is open to all who are in- terested not only in literary criticism, but also in publicity, business, and make-up work. An attempt is made to have each issue possess an artistic unity, both in form and content, so that the whole magazine can speak for itself as the best rep- resentation of student artistic ability at the University. CRITIQUE M. Gordon, J. Harvey, Editor-in-Chief A. Cohen. According to Yahoo: Yahoo is the one and only, true and official humor maga- zine of the Massachusetts College of Agriculture. Yahoo iS: more humorous than the Collegian, more satirical than the bi-monthly President ' s Report, more egotistical than the Index, more topical than the Daily News, and more concerned with fetishizing its image than any other obituary column in the nation! Yahoo, the magazine of truth, lust, and beauty, is dedicated to exploring and understanding the basic problems and solutions of our time. Yahoo has published articles that attempt to define the meaning of such various and sundry concepts as Religion, Love, The New Morality, Administrations, Beer, and the Infamous-Blood-Baths-of-Spring-Days ' -Past. In the future Yahoo hopes to carry the torch onward, to hiqher and higher levels, and to char anyone found sitting ' Fiwn on the job. J. Kelly, B. Batease, B. Sherzer, P. Metaxas, B. Cohn, S. Smirlock, Marilyn Monroe, J. Femer, D. Gottlieb, P. Zurowski, B. Hirsch, D. ' Stevens, Editor-in-Chief E. Kramer, S. Gaman, A. Gutterman, A. Cohn, R. Moron. YAHOO WMUA Station Manager Norm Ryan Pete Word, Don Weir Bob Sawyer Glenn Spatola BELCHERTOWN VOLUNTEERS ROW 1: L. Files, N. Ableles, President F. Guzzetta, S. Low- ensfein. ROW 2: L. Rodin, E. Moron, R. Crosby, D. Johnson, M. Levine. FORENSIC SOCIETY ROW 1: S. Daggett, M. Fine, S. Zwilling, P. Smith, M. Goodman, President A. Davis. ROW 2: S. Ross, J. Taylor, J. Putnam, M. Roskind, M. Novak, J. Tripp, D. Brown. The Distinguished Visitors Program seeks to bring to the campus those persons whose experience in international and domestic affairs, the sciences, the humanities, and the arts qualify them to interpret, explain, and raise questions about life in all its dimensions. Highlights of the school year 1966-1967 consist of such noted leaders in their fields as Senator Wayne Morse from Oregon, Henry Kissinger, current Professor at Harvard University and past advisor on nuclear weapons and foreign policy to John F. Kennedy, Miriam Williams, jazz singer featured during Winter Carnival Week, and Norman Thomas, Socialist Party leader. Vance Packard ROW 1: J. Frieden, J. Bailey, K. Carlson. ROW 2: A. Toomey, A. Kosciuski, K. Hardy, E. Rogers, B. Nawrocki. ROW 3: J, Gniady, L. Ferreira, J. O ' Connell, B. Singer, M. Franson, B. Sanford, N. Schechter, A. Davis, P. Connors, S. Krinsky. D.V.P. Bayard Rustin, Executive Di- rector of the A, Philip Ran- doph Institute ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION ROW 1: P. Machia, J. Floyd, D. Vickery, D. Nelson, President S. Davidson, Advisor R. Taylor, C. Daggett, S. Levine, E. Michalak. ROW 2: E. Tarquinio, F. McCarthy, P. Miller, W. Bittner, A. Kline, J. Beniamin, R. Jette, R. Berzuon, K. Nelson. ROW 3: R. Pfersick, J. Thompson, J. Kates, D. Whit- worth, B. Cody, K. Gustafson, G. Ruberti, S. Corp, P. Karsson. INTERNATIONAL CLUB NEWMAN CLUB ROW 1: R. Goodman, President R. Chase. ROW 2: J. Sachs, R. Govenor. B ' NAI B ' RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN COUNCIL ROW 1: H. Sullinger, M. Sayre, M. MacVicar. ROW 2: D. Roones, S. Smith, S. Nyberg, C. Guyotte. CHORALE The University Chorale is a select, fifty-voice, a capella student ensemble directed by Dr. Richard du Bois. Since his appearance at the University in 1965, Dr. du Bois has de- veloped the Chorale into a v ' idely acclaimed University organization. In addition to performances on campus every Fall and Spring, the Chorale presents a tour of Massachusetts and surrounding states each Spring, conducts exchange con- certs with neighboring college choirs, and performs at special engagements. Its repertoire includes music sacred and secular, ancient and modern, from such composers as Scarlatti, Thomp- son, Bach, Monhardt, and Copland. n -4 ' ♦ .w ' ' ' li • • X. ' t MUSICALS UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA MARCHING BAND UNIVERSITY CHORUS CONCERT ASSOCIATION W. Laidley, G. Mylyk, Manager P. Pfeiffer, J. Dempsey, J. Baillieul. NIADS SPORTS PARACHUTE CLUB W Ti r t K ' JUDO CLUB SCABBARD AND BLADE ROW 1: J. Mulvihill, H. Clarke, D. Butler, R. Sylvester, A. Manfredi, K. Chopman, M. McKirley. ROW 2: F. Campbell, J. Elliott, P. Gollager, G. Byers, P. Laurent, J. Judge, J. Waldman, R. Brown. ROW 3: R. Whitman, J. Boyle, R. Rodgers, E. Tietze, R. D ' Andrea, B. Cody, E, Richardson, J. Duty, A. Walter. COLONEL ' S CADRE ROW 1: B. Newingham, S. Alboni, M. Prey, S. Hardy, L. Belch, D. Nichols, S. Holm, Commander C. Higgins. ROW 2: C. Johnson, D. Musgrove, N. Maton, B. Anderson, L. Balch, J. Gregory, E. Breslaw, J. Jonkowski, S. Volosunas, R. Leith. ROW 3: Advisor Lt. Col. D. Wiseman, Advisor Mrs. J. Bohnok, D. Corleton, M. Goodwin, M. Murphy, S. Gallant, P. Avery, N. Pieslok, S. Redfleld, P. Munson, J. Moroney, K. Watkins. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ROW 1: P. Jay, E. Eastman, J. Cummings, Commander S. Holsey, A. Maclntyre, M. J. Doyle, K. Kiser. ROW 2: C. Pellegrino, E. Doigos, C. Stefanik, C. Rourke, K. Liddy, E, Bungay. ROW 3: L, Bouley, M. Fronson, K. Gustafson, S. Hogon, S. Majndle. ANGEL FLIGHT GRENADIER DRILL TEAM ROW 1: R. Joyce, L. Burnaby, N. Murphy, J. Ramaska, R. Hale, P. Dutram, K. Bronco, J. Shyovitz. ROW 2: R. Christen- sen, R. Grzendo, D. Nathanson, D. Curran, A. Bungard, N. Sweet, B. Wendell, A. Phillips, D. Constantine, W. Vannah. PRECISIONETTES ROW 1: A. Mortindale, C. Eulion, K. Rogers, D. Kucefski, R. Griffen, J. Hagopian, A. Tierney, A. Talbot, H. Folkson. ROW 2: P. Houck, A. Moore, C. Zmuda, M. Taylor, J. Johnson, M. Gordon, S. Hartley, S, Mock, E. Hachey, L. Doggart, F. Hart. ROW 3: J. Gregory, C. Kettle, V, Whitten- more, D. Gaunt, C. Neilson, C. Eastmond, R. Shepard, J. Dunsford, J. McDonald, E. Balcius. FLYING REDMEN BAY STATE SPECIAL FORCES ROW 1: T. Monette, S. Thorp. ROW 2: F. Anderson, P. St. Laurent, P. Dugre, P. Goront, A. Pace, J. Calla- han, S. Spiers, G. Lefort. ROW 2: J. Killeen, T. Herri- gon, B. Beaudet, R. Goldberg, C. Smardz, M. Gourley, T. Severen. ROW 3: R. Beoudreoult, J. Ryder, A. Bara- boni, R. Setkewich, A. Manter, R. Zajac. ROW 4: T. Keddy, E. Jewett, G. Vossos, S. Healy, M. McGrath, R. Gustatson. JOHN SANDHAUS CONTRIBUTORS RICHARD LENNON GILBERT NORTON k . ' W ' .V C? %■ ' ;v . - MASSACHUSETTS 10 MAINE MASSACHUSETTS 7 DARTMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS 12 CONNECTICUT MASSACHUSETTS 14 RHODE ISLAND MASSACHUSETTS 12 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS 27 VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS 14 HOLY CROSS MASSACHUSETTS 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS 7 BOSTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1966 m M ' m: Mt % hii % ' ■ , ' ..4. V 0! %- fip ' t ' ' ' ;;f ' ' ' ' , •-, js ' s ;, ' ■ ' J ! E .■ ■ ' t , , Don Durkin scores the first Redman touchdown behind the blocking of Bob Ellis (81) and Bob Detore. The scoreboard tells the story as Bruce Cochrane ' s 25 yard field goal defeats Maine. Head Coach Vic Fusia ' s sixth season at Massachusetts be- gan with the traditionally tough opener against Maine, the defending Lambert Cup and Yankee Conference champions. The Redmen wasted little time in getting on the scoreboard as they made the first of their three fumble recoveries and promptly marched 29 yards for the score, with Don Durkin going over from the two yard line. It was to be Massachusetts ' only touchdown of the day, however, as a stingy Black Bear defense and a conservative Redman attack kept most of the action between the twenty yard lines. Maine finally penetrated the Massachusetts ' end zone in the third period to tie the score at 7—7. Late in the fourth period, the Redmen made their final scor- ing drive OS quarterback Greg Landry completed two key passes to Bob Ellis and Nick Warnock. With eighteen seconds remaining, soph omore Bruce Cochrane booted a 25 yard field goal to clinch a 10—7 victory. Dave Giarla (22) and Rod Brooks (61) combine to ground a Maine pass. The tough Redman defense stops UConn short of the goal. Greg Landry dives through a stacked Dartmouth line for the lone Redman score, as Bruce Gombar ' s block moves two Big Green defenders. Massachusetts faced its second champion in two weeks, as the Redmen visited the Lambert Trophy and Ivy League king, Dartmouth. The injury list continued to grow, as linebacker Bob Gogick, injured in the Maine game, was unable to make the trip and joined co-captain Ed Toner, Dan Harrigan, and Bob Santucci of the disabled corps. Massachusetts ' hopes of ending Dartmouth ' s eleven game winning streak were ended quickly. Two long distance scoring plays in the first period quickly put the Redmen in the hole, 14—0, although they dominated the game for the last three quarters. The defense, led by tackle Dick Qualey, throttled Dartmouth ' s explosive offense, and the Redman offense, fea- turing Greg Landry ' s passing and Nick Warnock ' s receiving moved fairly well. Scoring did not come so easily, and Landry ' s one yard sneak in the fourth quarter was not enough, as the Big Green triumphed 17—7. T ' ' MViV j cm I Massachusetts took a week off following tfie Dartmouth de- feat, as Coach Fusia prepared his men for a visit from the, Connecticut Huskies. More shifting of personnel was required, as a season-ending injury to Ed Cody necessitated the moving of versatile Bob Ellis to defensive cornerback. The Redmen ranks were rapidly thinning. A fired-up Connecticut team completely outplayed Massa- chusetts in the first half, as Roy Lawrence ' s two field goals gave them a 6—0 lead. With 1:28 remaining in the half, sophomore Mike McArdle intercepted a Connecticut pass and streaked down the sideline 52 yards for a touchdown, evening the score at 6—6. It wasn ' t until the final period that Massachusetts made another scoring bid. A 52 yard pass from Greg Landry to Ellis set up the score. Three plays later Landry rolled out from the seven yardline for the winning touchdown, as Massachusetts prevailed 12—6. The Redman defense was the story of the game as they turned In two goal-line stands and intercepted four Husky aerials, three by McArdle and one by Dave Giarla. Ernie Smith and Bob Ellis converge on o UConn bock. Mike McArdle mokes the big ploy, as he steals a Connecticut pass and races 52 yards for a Massachusetts touchdown. « ■ - u- Four photo sequence shows the play that broke Vermont ' s bock. Dove Gloria returns a first period punt 74 yards for a score. Campbell, Brooks, Debiak and Smith apply the crusher to a Terrier ballcarrier. The crippled Redmen journeyed to Rhode Island for a con- ference clash with the Rams. They were greeted with a bar- rage of passes, forty-two in all, as the hosts took Massachusetts right down to the wire before bowing, 14—9. The Redman pass defense was superb, permitting only 18 completions and intercepting four aerials. Sophomore Randy Robinson led the way with two, and Mike Keblin and Ernie Smith had one each. Smith ' s theft came with 30 seconds left in the contest, killing Rhode Island ' s hope for a last minute victory. The winning touchdown was scored by Don Durkin, whose fourth period score come on a nine yard run. Bob Detore reg- istered the first Massachusetts talley on a third period two yard burst. Smith, Qualey and friend help themselves to some Terrier. Ed Toner (77) and Jim Mitchell (74) afford protection for Greg Landry, as he completes one to Bill Carty. Boston ' s Bob Mitchell is met at the goal line by McArdle. Mike McArdle takes aim on a B.U. ballcarrier. Dave Gloria ( 2) runs back an interception as his teammates erase B.U. Tacklers. Homecoming 1966 sow the Redmen host an improved Boston University team. A record crowd of 18,700 witnessed a tre- mendous effort by the Massachusetts defense. Twice in the first half, B.U. penetrated to the home team ' s five yard line. On each occasion the Redman defense, led by Bruno Debiak, Dick Qualey and Rod Brooks, halted the Terrier drive, as the half ended in a scoreless tie. The second half saw the Redman offense jell, as they took the kickoff and marched 64 yards for the day ' s initial score, as little Bob Detore, who was the most consistent offensive per- former of the afternoon, went over from the four yardline. B.U. went ahead moments later, 7—6, as Reggie Rucker re- turned a punt 71 yards. Massachusetts responded in fine style however, as they twice drove into Terrier territory in the fourth quarter. The second drive produced the winning touchdown, with the key play being a 19 yard pass to tight end Bill Carty. The winner was scored by Don Durkin on a four yard burst ofT tackle. Boston University made three late game scoring bids, but the Redmen were equal to the task, as Dave Gloria made two killing interceptions, and the defensive line forced B.U. into repeated losses, as Massachusetts triumphed 12—7. Tim Driscoll, behind Bill Corty ' s block, gains yardage at Vermont. ■© Tn ja  aii! M i5 b:: t2  «  74 f Rb 73 ' ' : ' 76 ' ,81 ' ■ tt 6 f- ' ' f P ' ■ 8S 33 70 ' 3J 51 1 4FJ 52 25 Us w e7 6A«32 ' a, 24 -40. 43 s ; 614 [mitfSfTi Ist Row: L-R: Bob Detore, Don Durkin, Bill Compton, Dick Quoley, Al Caruso, Co-captains Rod Brooks and Ed Toner, Mike Casey, George Tokar- czuk, John Boyle, John Clair, Bruce Gombar. Paul Campbell. 2nd ROW: Trainer Vic Keedy, Kent Stevens, Bruno Debiok, Bob Gogick, Dick Eenoit, Ed Cody, Joe Amico, Bill Connor, Dave Giaria, Joe DiVincenzo, Bruce Coch- rane, Elliot Klein, Noel Schoblik, Trainer Jim Laughnane. 3rd ROW; Bob Ellis, Don Glogowski, Tom Wales, Randy Robinson, Gary Rivell, Mike Keb- lin, Paul Mlinar, Nick Warnock, Don Porter, Ronn Coltin, Frank Tudryn, John Jerszyk, Mike McArdle, Tim Driscoll. 4th ROW: Greg Landry, Jim Mitch- ell, Mickey Bailey, Doug Faucette, Roger Prefontaine, Ed Sherman, Mike Nodler, Frank Tavolocci, Ernie Smith, Bill Carty, Joe Bonczek, Tony Bom- bardier!, Paul Vaccoro, George Crone. 5th Row: Jeff Levine (mgr). Coaches Burley Crowe, Ted Schmitt, Bob Graham, Fred Glotz, John Bamberry, Jack Delaney, Head Coach Vic Fusia, and George Albrecht (mgr). Following their Homecoming victory, the Redmen traveled to Vermont to meet the undefeated Catamounts, and turned in their most impressive performance of the year. The Massachusetts offense, which had been nearly non-exis- tant all season long, finally came to life. The Redmen stunned the fired-up Cats as they exploded for 20 points in the open- ing period. Don Durkin, who enjoyed his finest day of the season, scored first, as he plowed through two defenders and into the end zone from two yards out. Moments later, Massa- chusetts drove to the Vermont one yardline and Greg Landry sneaked over for the score. Then, with 1:16 remaining in the quarter, Dave Giaria turned in the most spectacular play of the season, as he fielded a Catamount punt and on a great individual effort raced 74 yards for a touchdown. Vermont, undaunted by the Redman explosion fought back gamely. Led by their heralded halfback Bob Mitchell, who proved to be every bit as good as his press clippings, the Cats narrowed the margin to 20—7 at the half and 20—14 going into the final period. But early in the fourth period, the Red- men took over in Vermont territory and marched to the 25 yardline, where Durkin broke one tackle and eluded several others as he romped into the end zone. Vermont came back immediately, as Mitchell ' s powerful running produced the third Cot touchdown, bringing them to within six points, 27—21. But the Massachusetts defense held on, and Giaria ended the Vermont hopes with a late interception, his second of the afternoon. Even in defeat, Vermont proved to be the best team the Redmen faced all year, and Bob Mitchell undoubtedly the most outstanding player. The star of the day for Massachusetts had to be Dave Giaria, with Don Durkin and Greg Landry also turning in stellar performances. Butch Caruso is given a victory ride by his jubilant teammates, after leading the Redman to a win over New Hampshire. Tremendous blocking by Mickey Bailey enables Detore to pick up long yardage through the New Hampshire defense. Don Durkin awaits a Greg Landry pass, as Boston College defenders Salmon and Lipson attempt to bat it away. If Massachusetts ' performance at Vermont was its most im- pressive showing of the year, Holy Cross the following week was its worst. Throughout the game the Crusaders dominated play completely, as quarterback Jack Lentz and kicker Mike Kaminski, who booted three field goals, put Holy Cross ahead 16—0. The Redman defense played its usual solid game, but the offense, after its momentary re-birth at Vermont the pre- vious week, again lapsed into ineffectiveness. With five minutes remaining and the contest seemingly out of reach, co-captain Rod Brooks broke through and blocked a Crusader punt, with Massachusetts taking over on the two yardline, from where Greg Landry scored. Landry then passed to Bill Carty for the two-point conversion, and the Redmen now trailed 16—8. Two minutes showed on the clock when Massachusetts next got the ball, and Landry, with professional poise, moved the team 88 yards, entirely through the air, for a touchdown. Several key completions to Mike Casey and one to Don Durkin put the ball on the three, from where Landry found Bob Detore in the end zone for the payoff, making the score 16—14. Landry again threw to Carty on the two-point conversion attempt, but the big end couldn ' t hang on to the pass, and the Redmen suffered their second defeat. umwLiij II 1 ui fl HOMi vwn • owuma IIHJJW«IIUJLI IJ OOWH T0«0 MU-OH -,. ' -. 1 fj m 1 — ::X!32Esak H W The Redmen returned home following the Holy Cross defeat to meet the resurgent New Hampshire Wildcats. Massachusetts was seeking its third Yankee Conference championship in six years. The Redmen clinched the Beanpot as they downed New Hampshire 14—7. After a scoreless first period, Massachusetts went ahead 7—0 early in the second quarter when Greg Lan- dry ran 14 yards for a touchdown. Late in the third quarter, after New Hampshire had evened the score, Landry, because of illness, was forced to leave the game. His replacement was senior Butch Caruso. The unsung substitute came through like a champion, as he guided the Redmen 60 yards for the winning touchdown, which was scored by Bob Detore, who bounced in- to the end zone from the two yardline. For a tough job well done, Caruso was awarded the game ball by his appreciative teammates. Tim Driscol! rips past a pair of B.C. tacklers. Gogick, Prefontaine and Debiok wrap up B.C. ' s McCarthy. Mike McArdle nails B.C. ' s Paul Delia Villa. Bill Carty struggles for yardage after catching a Landry aerial. Rod Brooks stops Brendan McCarthy for no gain. November 19 was a long awaited day in Amherst, as the Massachusetts Redmen hosted the Boston College Eagles. Boston College went ahead 2—0 early in the first period when Dave Gloria, fielding a punt, was caught for a safety. The Eagles then upped the margin to 5—0 on a field goal. The third quarter saw the B.C. lead extended to 11—0, as the Eagles capitalized on a wind-blown punt to score. Massachu- setts replied with its lone touchdown drive of the day, the payoff being a 23 yard deflected pass from Greg Landry to Bob Detore. But another B. C. field goal made it 14—7. As the fourth quarter progressed, Redman fans anticipated another last minute thriller. But, as at Holy Cross, it was a case of too little too late. Landry, completing passes to Mike Casey, Don Durkin and Bob Detore, moved the Redmen deep into Eagle territory. But an interception ended the final Mas- sachusetts drive of the season, as Boston College prevailed 14-7. 1966 ALL-STARS DAVE GIARLA, DEFENSIVE BACK: All Yankee Conference, All New England (AP,UPI), Boston Alumni Award (outstanding senior back) BILL CONNOR, TACKLE: All Yankee Confer- ence, All New England 2nd team (AP) BOB DETORE, HALFBACK: All Yankee Confer- ence, Varsity M Award (outstanding offensive player) GREG LANDRY, QUARTERBACK: All Yankee Conference, All New England 2nd team (UPI) DICK QUALEY, DEFENSIVE TACKLE: All Yankee ROD BROOKS, LINEBACKER: Co-captain, All Yankee Conference, All New England (UPI), 2nd team Conference, All New England (AP,UPI), Varsity M (AP) Award (outstanding defensive player) ED TONER, DEFENSIVE TACKLE: Co- captain, All Yankee, Conference, Bos- ton Alumni Award (outstanding senior lineman) FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1966 Mre.-jKtrw FIRST ROW, left to right: Skip Rendin, Tim Adams, Craig Lovell, Paul Robichaud, George Andersen, Tom Brennan, Dicl Donlin, Jim Keating, Dave Driscoii, John Maragonis, Jim Nangle. 2nd ROW: Tom Cinnamon, Chuck Faio, Pot Flaherty, John Burns, Larry Fortunoff, Ed Morrison, Ed Sarno, Mark Toner, Bob Markham, Andy Guarino, Dennis Wall, Art Leventhal. 3rd ROW: Dove Pikkarainen, John Decembrele, John Dubzinski, Tom York, Dennis Gray, Bob LoChance, Bob Hansen, John Sololmon, Bob Murphy, Deverton Cochrane, Jerry Grosso, Charlie Tumminelll. 4th ROW: Don Dotson, Marty Scherolis, Steve Minkwitz, Bruce Fulton, Tom Kelleher, Bob Goc, Mike Cooney, John Farrelly, Marty Parlon, John McGovern, Dan Callahan, Rich Chenek, George Andersen boots an extra point against UConn, as Jim Keating holds. The success of a college football team is contingent upon flow successful the coaching staff and alumni are in re- cruiting high quality talent. This year ' s freshman football team did much to encourage Head Coach Vic Fusia and his staff. While only compiling a 3—2 record, the Little Redmen exhibited much talent and potential. Under the leadership of Coach Burly Crowe, assisted by former Redman star Dave Kelley, a number of fine backs and linemen were groomed for varsity positions. After losing their opener to Army 13—8, the Little Redmen bounced back to defeat a good Boston University team 12—6. This started a three-game winning streak, the next two victims being Connecticut, 21—0, and Rhode Island, 14—13. In the season ' s finale. New Hampshire took an early lead and held on for a 9—7 win. There were a number of outstanding players on the 1966 freshman team. Among the backs were Steve Parnell, Craig Lovell, Larry FortunoflF, Pat Flaherty, John Decembrele, and quarterback Tim Adams. The outstanding prospect for the varsity is a former high school All-Americon, Jerry Grasso, from Everett. Among the linemen worthy of mention are Bob Goc, Rich Chenek, Mike Cooney, Tom York, and Mark Toner. Two prime end prospects ore Jim Nangle and Steve Rogers. Rogers, who was hurt early in the season, is also an outstanding punter. Kicking specialists George Andersen and Marty Scherolis will be welcome additions to the varsity, as will the fine defensive backfield of Don Dotson, Dennis Gray, and Tom Brennan. Larry Fortunoff gives plenty of protection for punter Jerry Grasso during a 9-7 loss to UNH. SOCCER 1966 Ist ROW L-R: Dave Tucker, Manny Leitao, Capt. Mike Russo, Lorin Terr, Al Alexander, Aba Ayanaba. 2nd ROW: Marty Smith, Dick Rosoff, Frank Howard, Pete Makhambera, Gary Gibbons, Dick Hole. 3rd ROW: Coach Larry Briggs, Dave Jekanowski, Gerry CelMNi, Carl Gustafson, Phil Bozen- hord. Bill Allen, Warren White, Tom Ward, Art Segaloff (mgr), Asst. Coach Gooding. 4th ROW: Pete Harvey, Bob Dubiel, Tom Kakley, Larry Donovan, Charles Stacy, Bruce Allen, Bob Moroney, Bert Pereira. It was another successful year for Larry Briggs ' soccer team. The Redmen booters recorded their third successive winning season, posting a 6—3—1 overall record. Their 3—1 — 1 Yankee Conference mark was good for a second place finish. Highlights of the season included a victory over Connecti- cut, whom the Redmen had not beaten in twelve years, and a 1-0 verdict over Worcester Tech, who had won 21 out of 22 games before bowing to Massachusetts. The defense, led by fullback Manny Leitao, halfback Mike Russo, and goalie Larry Martin was outstanding, permitting only eleven goals in ten games. The offense was paced by wing Gerry Cellilli and insider Marty Smith. The Maurice Suher award, given to the team ' s most valu- able player, went to versatile Aba Ayanaba. Leitao, Cellilli, and Martin were named to the All Conference team. Russo and Ayanaba received honorable mention. MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST 3 MASSACHUSEnS 5 MAINE MASSACHUSETTS 2 CONNECTICUT 1 MASSACHUSETTS TRINITY 4 MASSACHUSETTS 1 RHODE ISLAND I MASSACHUSETTS 4 TUFTS MASSACHUSETTS 1 WORCHESTER TECH MASSACHUSEnS VERMONT I MASSACHUSEnS 2 COAST GUARD MASSACHUSETTS 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 CROSS-COUNTRY 1966 Under the leadership of veteran coach Bill Footrick, the Massachusetts cross-country team followed the example of Vic Fusic ' s footballers and won the Yankee Conference cham- pionship. It was Footrick ' s fourth such championship since 1960, despite the team ' s finishing with a mediocre 6—4 rec- ord. The team ' s brightest moment came at Kingston, Rhode Island during the Yankee Conference Championship meet, OS the runners surprised their New England rivals and stormed to a first place finish and the championship. The team also showed well in the New England Intercollegiate championship meet at Boston, finishing a strong third. Among Footrick ' s outstanding runners were senior Co- Captains John Andersen and Steve St. Clair, senior Terry Carpenter, and a trio of excellent sophomores, Paul Hoss, Charlie Lang, and Marc Gelinas. FRONT ROW: Jeff McCormick, Greg Bowman, Terry Carpenter, Steve St. Clair, John Andersen, Paul Hoss. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Footrick, Dick Stevens, Charlie Lang, Sam Berry, Marc Gelinas, Greg Tsoucalas, Ron Ryan, Bob Craigin, Bob Sawyer. X0 OM} SO K K BASKETBALL 1966-1967 Powerful Boston College, eventual New England champion, was Massachusetts ' first opponent under rookie head coach Jack Leaman. High hopes and expectation were dominant at the Cage as a pep bond, spirited crowd, and mysterious Phantom greeted the optimistic Redmen. At the game ' s con- clusion Jack Leaman was still looking for his first coaching victory, as B.C. ' s Steve Adelmon and Jim Kissane combined for 38 points to lead the Eagles to an 86—63 win over the Redmen, despite fine games by Bob Murphy and Mike Gemei. Hopes were still high however, as three consecutive home Yankee Conference games awaited Massachusetts. The first visitor was the 1966 Conference champion Rhode Island. And it was at the expense of the Rams that the Red- men provided Leaman with his first victory. Fine all-around games by Joe DiSarcina, John Lisack, Billy Tindall, and Tim Edwards highlighted the win. Edwards in particular was out- standing, as he scored 17 points and held Rhode Island ' s Art Stephenson to five. Massachusetts followed this initial conference triumph with two more, Vermont and Maine being the victims. Then came the Beanpot Tournament at Boston Garden, with the Redmen facing Manhattan in the opening round. With John Lisack and Billy Tindall combining for 42 points, Manhattan fell 86—76. The final round saw Massachusetts in a return match with Boston College, but again the Eagles triumphed to win the Tournament. Christmas vacation arrived and the Redman traveled v est to Oklahoma City for the 31st All College Basket- ball Tournament. The opening round found the Redmen pitted against the host team and eventual champion, Oklahoma City College. Led by star Gory Gray, one of the nation ' s top guard s, the home team won 89—82, despite a great 27 point performance by Billy Tindoll. The Redmen were more successful in the two consolation games, as they defeated DePaul and Texas, with Tindoll having his most spectacular games of the season, scor- ing 37 and 34 points respectively and being named to the all-tournament first team. Following the winter vocation, the Redmen traveled to Providence to meet the strong Providence College Friars, and Ail-American Jimmy Walker. Walker was out- standing, scoring 29 points, but a red-hot John Lisack, with some amazing outside shooting matched Walker ' s total, and with Tim Edwards and Billy Tindoll combining for 24 points, the Redmen fought the Friars right down to the wire before bowing in the closing seconds 62—59. Following the Providence loss, Massachusetts defeated a weak New Hampshire team and lost to Fairfield and Army in two of the season ' s more disappointing per- formances. The Redmen then traveled to Vermont and defeated the Catamounts 65—51, with Tim Edwards scoring 23 points. This win gave Massachusetts a 5—0 Yankee Conference record as the frst semester drew to a close. MASSACHUSETTS 63 MASSACHUSETTS 79 MASSACHUSETTS 71 MASSACHUSETTS 87 MASSACHUSETTS 86 MASSACHUSETTS 67 MASSACHUSETTS 82 MASSACHUSETTS 85 MASSACHUSETTS 85 MASSACHUSETTS 59 MASSACHUSETTS 77 MASSACHUSETTS 60 MASSACHUSEHS 46 MASSACHUSEHS 65 MASSACHUSETTS 59 MASSACHUSETTS 59 MASSACHUSETTS 65 MASSACHUSETTS 72 MASSACHUSETTS 84 MASSACHUSETTS 54 MASSACHUSETTS 59 MASSACHUSETTS 76 MASSACHUSETTS 83 MASSACHUSETTS 70 MASSACHUSETTS 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 86 RHODE ISLAND 71 VERMONT 51 MAINE 68 MANHATTAN 76 BOSTON COLLEGE 75 OKLAHOMA CITY 89 DE PAUL 77 TEXAS 74 PROVIDENCE 62 NEV HAMPSHIRE 73 FAIRFIELD 65 ARMY 68 VERMONT 51 CONNECTICUT 66 SYRACUSE 67 HOLY CROSS 78 RHODE ISLAND 96 NEV HAMPSHIRE 52 HOLY CROSS 64 CONNECTICUT 60 A.I.C. 81 MAINE 7b BOSTON UNIVERSITY 67 ST. JOHN ' S 76 Second semester began and Ron Nowakowski, ineligible first term, rejoined the team. Massachusetts ' first opponent was arch-rival Connecticut, likewise undefeated in conference play. Before the usual packed house at Storrs, the Redmen bowed to the potent Huskies, as Tindall ' s 19 points and Edward ' s 14 were not enough to offset the shooting of UConn star Wes Bialasuknia. The Redmen returned home to face the Syracuse Orange- men and bockcourt star Vaughn Harper. Harper ' s 28 points were sufiRcient for Syracuse to upend Massachusetts 67—59, in spite of Tim Edward ' s 20 rebound performance. The Red- men mode it three losses in a row at Worcester, as they bowed to an improved Holy Cross team, 78—65, to set up on im- portant conference clash at Rhode Island. Here was the pivotal game of the Yankee Conference season for Jack Leaman ' s charges. A win here would set up a possible first place tie with UConn. But the revenge-minded Rams had other ideas, as they swamped the Redmen 96—72 to virtually crush any hopes for a conference championship. The only bright spot was Billy Tindall ' s 21 points. After defeating New Hampshire and bowing again to Holy Cross, Massachusetts prepared for the big Winter Carni- val game with Connecticut. A sellout crowd at the Cage of 4500 fans greeted the Huskies as they attempted to officially annex the conference crown and NCAA Tournament berth at the expense of the Redmen. But the inspired Massachusetts team played its finest game of the season, as they jumped out to an early lead and controlled play throughout the first half to lead at halftime by eight points. The second half again was dominated by the home team, as Ron Nowakowski heated up for 10 points, and Tim Edwards, playing his greatest game of the year, controlled the backboards, as Massachusetts maintained the lead throughout, until the last two minutes of play. At this point, UConn, with Wes Bialasuknia leading the charge, took the lead for the first time in the game. The exciting last minute of the game had the capacity crowd cheering wildly, but John Lisack ' s last second shot was off the mark and the Redmen absorbed their most heartbreaking loss, 60-59. Small college power American International was the next Massachusetts opponent, and the fired up cagers from Spring- field were not at all impressed by the major college status of the Redmen, as they won 81—76. Edwards ' 25 points and Tindall ' s 17 led the Massachusetts scoring. Massachusetts won their next two games, beating Maine and Boston University. The Maine win featured great per- formances by Tindall, Edwards, and Lisack, each of whom scored 23 points. The season ' s finale was the only game of the season in which the Redmen were guaranteed victory, as the Massa- chusetts Redmen traveled to New York to meet the St. John ' s Redmen. With Rudy Bogad and Ail-American Sonny Dove controlling the action, the NCAA-bound St. John ' s team triumphed 76—64. Tim Edwards, in his final collegiate game, led the Massachusetts scorers with 19 points, while Billy Tindall hit for 17. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Girotti, John Dreyer, Tim Edwards, Pete Gayesko, Billy Tindall, Greg Rand, Gary Gosperack. 2nd ROW: Joe DiSorcinc, Mike Gemei, John Lisack, Mike Meolo, Co-Captains Frank Stewart and Bob Murphy, Rich Perkins, Ron Nowakowski, Coach Jack Leomon. It was a disappointing season for rookie coach Jack Leaman, as his team finished with a record of 1 1 wins and 14 losses, including a 7—3 Yankee Conference record. Highlights of the season included the first win against Rhode Island, the fine showing in the All College Tourna- ment at Oklahoma City, and the great efforts in the Providence and Connecticut gomes. The outstanding players were senior Tim Edwards and junior Billy Tindoll. Edwards came back after a year ' s layoff to set a season rebound record and turn in fine performances against such stars as Rhode Island ' s Art Stephenson, Syracuse ' s Vaughn Harper, and St. John ' s Sonny Dove. He was named to the Yankee Conference All Star team. Tindall led the Redmen in scoring, averaging 17.2 points per game and was named to the Saturday Evening Post ' s All East team, as well as various All New England teams and the Yankee Conference All stars. Outstanding also were senior John Lisack, the leading free throw shooter, and sophomore guard Joe DiSorcina who set a new season ' s assist record. Left to right: Coach Bill MocConneil, John Williams, Dave Kamillo, Collin Garstong, Mike Zonolli, Tom Ward, John Hurd. SKI 1966-1967 The Massachusetts ski team enjoyed a fine season under Coach Bill MocConneil, despite a series of misfortunes and unforeseen complications which befell the racers. Glen Lang- ley, a nationally ranked skier last year was unable to ski because of a knee operation. Co-captain elect Tom Pitten- dreigh was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. Dick McHugh was laid low by mononucleosis, and Fred Foster was on academic casualty. Thus with four of the top six skiers out of action, MocConneil had to depend on Captain Collin Garstong and group of untested sophomores. But the sophomores did much better than expected. With juniors Garstong and John Hurd the only veterans, sophs Dave Kamillo, Mike Zanolli, Ned Kelley, and a recuperated Dick McHugh combined to help the Redmen to a second place finish in the A division of the New England Ski Conference, behind Amherst College. The outstanding performances of the season were those turned in at Stratton Mountain, Mad River Glen, and Mt. Whittier, where the Conference cham- pionships were held. It was there that the sophomores really shined. Garstong, in a tremendous effort to overtake the Amherst skiers, took a bad fall, but the four sophs all turned in good times to secure a second place finish for Massachu- setts. With the entire team returning next season, prospects ore certainly bright for the Massachusetts Ski team. Above: Collin Garstong Below: Mike Zonoll WRESTLING 1966-1967 Inexperience was the story behind the Massachusetts wrestling team ' s poor 2—8 record. With only Captain Art Keown returning from last year ' s squad, first year coach, Homer Borr, had to make do with green sophomores and untested newcomers. The result was that Boston College and Rhode Island were the only teams the Redman defeated. Keown, as was expected, was outstanding, wrestling con- sistently well in either the 145 or 152 lb. class. Sophomore Gene Paltrineri gave Coach Barr much hope for the future as the former state high school champion won nine of his ten matches and finished fourth in New England in the 137 lb. class. Two other sophomores. Marc Ryerson and Wayne Duckworth also showed considerable potential. With these fine young wrestlers returning and a good crop of upcoming freshmen. Homer Barr, who is embarking upon an accelerated recruiting program, has high hopes for future Massachusetts wrestling teams. FRONT ROW: Wayne Duckworth, Gene Paltrineri, Marc Ryerson, Chet Lefebvre. SECOND ROW: Art Keown, Bob Yurkus, Coach Homer Barr, Chet Lubelczyk, Greg Thornton. FIRST ROW: Ted Severn, Captain Dick Lennon, Steve Levy, Norm Lovitch. SECOND ROW: Tony Cassis, Bob Asquith, Ken Nowak, Fred Anderson, Flip Morton, Dave Larson. THIRD ROW: Assistant coach Joe Yeskev icz, Steve Thorp, Dave Breed, Tom Beck, Dick Donaghue, Coach Joe Rogers. , - Joe Rogers and Captain Dick Lennon Ted Severn on the final lop of the 200 yard breoststroke. :7r 1. 1 7 ' V- ' - , _ 1 f . t7- -I- Bh4 - Redman seniors Norm Lovitch, Ted Severn, Dick Lennon, and Steve Levy. SWIMMING 1966-1967 It was a season of frustration and disappointment for Coach Joe Rogers and tfie Massacfiusetts swimming team. The opening meet saw the Redmen impressively defeat Tufts 65—38, as captain Dick Lennon set a new school record in the 200 yard individual medley, and it appeared that the Mermen were going on to a successful year. What lay in store instead was five consecutive losses. The first loss was to neighboring Amherst, 57—38, the only bright spot being Lennon ' s record breaking time in the 200 yard breaststroke. Powerful Wesleyan followed with a 60—35 drubbing of Massachusetts, as only Lennon and diver Dave Larson won their events. Connecticut handed Massachusetts its third loss, 55—40, although the Redmen did improve on their previous performance, especially sophomore Bob Asquith who broke Lennon ' s 200 yard backstroke mark. Bowdoin next hosted the Redmen, and won 58—37. In this meet Lennon and Asquith won their specialties and Ken Nowak took the 50 yard freestyle. The fifth consecutive loss was to Vermont, 52—43. Asquith was outstanding, as he again broke his backstroke record, and also Lennon ' s 200 yard medley record. The slump finally ended with a 58—32 triumph over Wor- cester Tech. The Redmen followed this with a 60—35 win over Holy Cross, as Lennon, Nowak, Asquith, and Steve Levy set a new school record in the 400 yard medley relay. Levy also set a new 200 yard butterfly record. The Redmen then recorded their fourth win, the third in succession, as they crushed Coast Guard 69—26, gaining revenge for a heart- breaking loss last year. Nowak, Lennon, Asquith, and Flip Morton combined to set another school record in the 400 yard freestyle relay. In the season finale, a strong MIT team overpowered Massachusetts 61—34, and the Redmen finished with final record of four wins and six losses. HOCKEY 1966-1967 L.- , -, . ?at - 1 L Underclassmen dominated the Massachusetts hockey team for the 1966-1967 season. Sophomore Jeff Sanborn and senior Bill Skowyra tied for the team scoring lead with 20 points. Sanborn netted 8 goals and 12 assists while Skowyra scored 6 times and had a team-leading 14 assists. Although he was injured and missed the last seven games, Skowyra still managed to set a new career assist record and finish 6th in the all-time Massachusetts scoring totals. Captain Ed Polchlopek paced the team with 12 goals, but he too was injured and missed the last six games. Despite this, he man- aged to finish as the 4th best Massachusetts career scorer and second best goal scorer with a three-year total of 45. Outstanding also for Coach Steve Kosakowski ' s skaters were sophomores Fran Mulcahy, Charlie Hanifan, Don Robinson, and John Hartnett. Junior Jim O ' Brien and seniors Ed Graney and Ed Quimby also enjoyed fine seasons. Goalie Ed Sanborn was outstanding all season, as he was forced to turn away as many as 40 to 45 shots per game, including an amazing 59 in a 5-5 tie with A.I.C. The team finished with a record of 8—1 1 — 1, the best mark by a Massachusetts hockey team since 1962. If it wasn ' t for a rash of serious injuries at mid-season, the won-loss record may have been even better. It was after losing stellar seniors Polchlopek and Skowyra that the bucksters lost six of their last seven games, including the last five in a row. It was also the final season for Coach Kosakowski, whose 13-year record stands at 73—118—4. The eight wins represented the second highest season ' s total in the school ' s hockey history. At the conclusion of the season. Athletic Director Warren McGuirk announced the signing of former Boston College star John Cuniff as the new Redman hockey coach. FRONT ROW, left to right: Bill Smith, Ed Quimby, Ed Kinsella, John Ledwick, Ed Polchlopek, Bill Skowyra, Frank Buckler, Charlie Hanifan, Ed Sanborn. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Dave Snyder, John Hartnett, Jeff Sanborn, Don Robinson, Dave Goldberg, Joe Decicco, Fran Mulcahy, Jim O ' Brien, Dove Hanson, Coach Steve Kosakowski. GYMNASTICS 1966-1967 One of the fastest growing sports at the University of Massa- chusetts is gymnastics, and under the leadership of Coach Erik Kjeldsen the Redmen gymnasts have improved steadily in the tough Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastic League. Massachusetts finished sixth in the E.I.G.L. behind the likes of national povverhouses Penn State and Springfield. After defeating Southern Connecticut in the opening meet 156— 150, the Redmen lost a heartbreaker to Army 164—162 in one of the season ' s best performances. The gymnasts then traveled to Penn State and were beaten 183—158. They followed this with their initial league win, a 149—142 decision over host Pittsburgh. Massachusetts next faced a strong Temple squad and fell 176—159, after nearly a month of inactivity. This was followed by a visit from the powerful Springfield gymnasts, and although Massachusetts performed exceptionally well, scoring 166 points, the Maroons were much too strong and rolled up 182 points to disappoint a large crowd at the Boyden gymnasium. Massachusetts then traveled to Annapolis and were downed by Navy 173—162. Massachusetts ended its dual meet season with a fine 168—161 victory over visit- ing Syracuse, as the gymnasts set a new school record for total points in a meet. Highlights of the meet included great perform- ances by Dick Dauphinais, Fred Babakian, and Steve Brown. With Captain A! Carver, a consistent performer on the high bar, trampoline and long horse vault the only graduating senior, and some fine freshman prospects moving up to the varsity. Coach Kjeldsen sees continued improvement and success for the Massa- chusetts gymnasts. f f% FRONT ROW: Dick DelGallo, Dick Dauphinais, Dave Woods, Bill Estes, Cap- tain Al Carver, Tom Adams, Fred Babakian, Jim V ebb, George Seibert. SECOND ROW: Assistant coach Ken Henderson, Mike Kosavana, Dave Sward, Bob LeClair, Steve Brown, Jack Bradbury, Clarence Eraser, Toby Kasavana, Bruce Vaughn, David March, Ed MacLeod, Coach Erik Kjeldsen. , ' r ' . ' - •-! FRONT ROW, left to right: Phyllis Polchlopek, Julie Crotty, Linda McMahan, Linda-Lou Dempsey, Nancy Benjamin. SECOND ROW: Coach Mike Goodge, Al Medeiros, Pete Gallagher, Captain John Bergs, Jim Gallerani, Greg Terrio, Al Walter. RIFLE 1966-1967 The Massachusetts rifle team had very high hopes and ex- pectations for the 1966-67 season, with a number of good performers from the previous year returning. However they lacked one essential, a coach. Because of this, they missed much valuable fall practice. Finally graduate student Mike Goodge assumed the coaching duties and the team was able to properly prepare for competition. The results of the early season organization problems were evident in the first two matches, as the Redmen shot very poorly in losing to Wor- cester Tech and Rhode Island. Final exams then took their toll, as the team was reduced to but six members. As ten shooters are allowed to shoot in a match, with the five best scores counting, the Redmen were at a decided disadvantage. But surprisingly enough they responded by downing Stock- bridge, New Hampshire, and Trinity, before losing to Ver- mont and Dartmouth. The season ended with a victory over Brown, as the team finished with a 4—4 record. At the Yankee Conference Championships at New Hamp- shire, Massachusetts, with fine shooting from Al Medeiros and Captain John Bergs, finished third behind Maine and Vermont with a total of 1225 points. Also outstanding was junior Pete Gallagher. Plans for next year include a women ' s team, with some good shooters from this year ' s team forming the nucleus. Co-captains Harvey Mednicov and Gerry Johnson, Andy Meaghe Steve Cohen, Coach Steve Kosokov ski. SECOND ROW: Glen Sheppard, Carl Clen TENNIS 1967 Steve Kosakowski ' s tennis team enjoyed another very successful season in 1967, as they finished with a 7—1 record. This included wins over Fairfield, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Tufts, Spring- field, and Holy Cross. The lone defeat came at the hands of MIT. In the Yankee Conference champ- ionship meet, held in Amherst, Massachusetts was in a commanding lead and headed toward the title, when heavy rains forced the cancellation of the meet. Outstanding performers included Co-captains Har- vey Mednicov, the number one man, and Gerry Johnson, number three, who finished undefeated. Senior Andy Meagher, seeded number two, teamed with Mednicov to form the best doubles combination in the Yankee Conference. Sophomores Carl Clem and Glen Sheppard plus some other good prospects should be of considerable help to next year ' s squad. CREW 1967 GOLF 1967 FRONT ROW, left to right: Ed Polchlopek, Dave Maclver, Captain Jim McDonald, John Pollack. SECOND ROW: Eric Lekberg, Eric Mushovic, Bob Nowak, Jim Reidy, Bob Lawrence. The Massachusetts golf team, coached by sports informa- tion director Dick Page finished the 1967 season with a good 8—3 record. Victories were recorded over Connecticut, Worcester Tech, St. Anselm ' s, New Hampshire, Amherst, AlC, Middlebury, and Springfield. The three losses were to Rhode Island, Holy Cross, and Dartmouth. The team finished second behind Rhode Island in the Yankee Conference and fourth overall in New England, the best showing in years. Captain Jim McDonald and senior Ed Polchlopek were the most consistent golfers, with Polchlopek ' s scores being the best in the Conference and in the New England Champion- ships. Seniors Dave Maclver and John Pollack, and junior Bob Nowak also posted some fine scores. The Massachusetts Crew is a newly formed and fast growing organization which hopes eventually to be recognized as an official varsity sport. Under the leadership of student coach Dave Clarke, the crew did well this year considering the lack of athletic department funds and support. High- lighting the season was a win over Amherst. w: nmm iffia LACROSSE 1967 ■ ■■ m, ' r 4 . ; : 5 ■ _Mai§ffi fe - « fe , M-v. -i SltSWr HMk , a „8t. Two sophomore attackmen and a senior midfielder spariced the University of Massachusetts lacrosse team to an 8—4 record and a record-breaking goal-getting performance. Kevin O ' Connor, v ith 25 goals and 10 assists for 35 points, and Gary Vassar, with 10 goals and 17 assists for 27 points, became the highest scoring sophomores that Massachusetts has ever produced. Co-captain Kevin O ' Brien finished off a fine career scoring 18 goals and adding three assists for 21 points. He finished fourth among all- time Redmen scorers with 40 career goals. Two other seniors, mid- fielder Don Rana and Co-captain Howie Goffman, finished fourth and fifth respectively for the season ' s scoring. Goffman ended his career with 36 goals to rank sixth in the Massachusetts record books. Also outstanding were sophomores Steve Connolly, Brad Herling, and goalie Mark Schlossberg. After a slow start, which included disappointing losses to Oberlin and Middlebury, Coach Dick Garber ' s stickmen won their next three games, including a 14—6 dumping of Dartmouth as Kevin O ' Connor scored six goals. After losing to a strong Amherst team, the Red- men went on to defeat MIT, Connecticut, and New Hampshire, before bowing to Trinity in overtime. They concluded the season by soundly defeating Worcester Tech 13—3. Not included in the regular season record was an exhibition game with the Australian National Lacrosse Team, one of the best in the world. In on exciting and very interesting match played in Alumni Stadium, the Aussies defeated Massachusetts 12-10, despite a great comeback by the hosts. In scoring 107 goals, the Redmen set a new all-time Massachusetts season scoring mark, and with a number of excellent performers returning, hopes are high for 1968. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ira Yavner, Fred Molonder, Tri-captains Bob Murphy, Howie GofFman, and Kevin O ' Brien, Fred Foley, Don Reno, Bob Astorino. SECOND ROW: Gory Vossor, Steve Connolly, Steve Anderson, Dick Mohoney, Marty Kalikow, Kevin O ' Connor, Walt Alessi, Pool Muchovic, Mark Schlossberg, Bill Sinclair. THIRD ROW: Gerry Brown, Mike Brown, Tom Voisin, Don Agnoli, Don Murley, Jeff Gull, Steve Chambers, Don Legg. FOURTH ROW: Greg Norton, Bill DeRoso, Tom Tufts, Gerry Forgit, Sean Walker, Brad Herling, George Zebrowski, Kevin Collins. FIFTH ROW: Coach Dick Garber, Glenn Thiel, Jim Laughnane, Gordon Neylon. 238 MASSACHUSETTS 3 OBERLIN 3 MASSACHUSETTS 7 WESLEYAN 3 MASSACHUSETTS 5 MIDDLEBURY 7 MASSACHUSETTS 10 TUFTS 4 MASSACHUSETTS 12 HOLY CROSS 6 MASSACHUSETTS 14 DARTMOUTH 6 MASSACHUSETTS 4 AMHERST 9 MASSACHUSETTS 14 MIT 4 MASSACHUSETTS 9 CONNECTICUT 2 MASSACHUSETTS 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 MASSACHUSETTS 7 TRINITY 8 MASSACHUSETTS 13 WORCESTER TECH 3 tS :S!t - L:i ' mBS m AAh,, ..j SUiJf •  «3,WK ffl:; a«i. L- BASEBALL 1967 ; M 1 r -♦- ' - ' . - . ' ?■• ■ ' s 405 isSSiftK ' ..ai Sjit v U 1 i The 1967 baseball season proved to be a great debut for first year coach Dick Bergquist. Tremendous record-setting pitching and timely hitting brought the Redmen the Yankee Conference championship and a berth in the New England Regional NCAA Playoffs, as they finished with a record of 17—11, and 8—2 in the Conference. The season opened with the traditional southern trip, after which the Redmen returned home to begin their New England and Yankee Conference schedule. The Conference schedule began with a two-gome split with Maine and was followed by a two-game sweep of Vermont and a win over Rhode Island. In the 1-0 loss to Maine, junior John Canty set a school record by striking out 18 men in nine innings and 20 in the 10 inning gome, which Maine won on an unearned run. Following a horrendous error-filled loss to Holy Cross, the Redmen defeated New Hampshire twice and Rhode Island again to move closer to the Conference championship. Closing out the regular season was a home showdown series with Connecticut. Massachusetts dropped the first game 3—2 as a last inning rally fell short. But in the season finale, the Redmen bats bombed the Huskies ' pitching for 12 runs OS Massachusetts annexed the Yankee Conference champion- ship and headed for the NCAA tournament. Facing Holy Cross in the opening round, Carl Boteze and John Canty put together two great pitching performances to shut out the Crusaders and put Massachusetts into the district finals with third-seeded Boston College. - t . -.31 FIRST ROW, left to right: Roy Lasky, Frank Stewart, Co aptains Ted Moreno and Carl Boteze, Elliot Klein, Alex Vyce. SECOND ROW: Ed Lagoy, Joe DiSarcina, Rich Roppoli, Al Craig, Norm Elliott, Dove Katz, Don Ferron. THIRD ROW: Jim Chase (mgr), John Mitsokos, Charlie Dever, Dick Hale, John Canty, Tony Chinappi, Coach Dick Bergquist. After dropping the opening game to the Eagles, the Redmen rebounded to win the second game 6—5 in 1 1 innings. The rubber game saw Boston College score four runs in the eighth inning to send the game into extra innings. They pushed across a run in the 1 2th to end the season for Massachusetts. John Canty had a fantastic season, finishing with an 8—2 record and setting a new Massachusetts season strikeout record, fanning 145. The junior lefthander received the Thompson MVP Award and was named to the All-New England first team. Co-captain Carl Boteze completed a great college career, posting a 20—1 1 career record, losing only one home start in three years. He also batted .286 and played third base and outfield regularly. Sopho- more Joe DiSarcina was the leading hitter, batting .339, and played well at shortstop. Junior Don Ferron hit .317 and was consistent all year. He had a big hitting day in the win over Connecticut. Sophomore Norm Elliott was called upon 12 times for relief pitching and came through time and again with solid performances, notably in a 16 inning win over Rhode Island and the extra inning victory over Boston College. Junior Alex Vyce played well in centerfield and had a good series against Boston College, hitting .500. Seniors Roy Lasky, Frank Stewart, and co-captain Ted Moreno also hod solid seasons, Stewart leading the team in runs-batted-in and Moreno supplying much-needed batting power, besides playing well in leftfield. With only a handful of regulars graduating and with such stars as Canty, Elliott, and DiSarcina returning. Coach Dick Bergquist is planning on taking the team one step farther next year ... to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. TRACK 1966-1967 The homeless wonders of veteran coach Bill Footrick con- tinued to amaze the New England track scene in 1967 as they won their fifth consecutive Yankee Conference champion- ship, including winter and spring track in 1966 and cross country, winter and spring track this year. Without the benefit of a home track or practice area, Footrick ' s charges, working out where and whenever they could, still managed to have good seasons, win the Conference championship and show well in the large invitational meets. During the winter season, the Redmen runners finished with only a 1—2 dual meet record, but in the Conference championships at New Hampshire, they surprised everyone and took first place. Senior John Andersen was ranked 12th nationally in the indoor 500 yd. run. The outdoor spring season saw Massachusetts compile a mere 3—2 dual meet record, but once again, they surprised the Yankee Conference in the championship meet at Orono, Maine. In an exciting finish in the mile relay, which the Red- men had to win to take first place, junior Greg Bowman ran a great anchor leg to give Massachusetts the points needed to defeat runner-up Connecticut. Consistent performers during the spring included senior Art Larvey and junior Steve Burrell, who headed the sprinters. Bowman and John Andersen headed the middle-distance runners, with Andersen setting a school record in the 440 at 48.8. Terry Carpenter, Paul Hoss, and Steve St. Clair were the leading distance men, with Dave Schlatka, Cort Bossett, and Tony Divver heading the weight event men. Basketballer Billy Tindall set school records in the high jump (6 ' 6 ) and triple jump, the latter also being a Conference record. A Conference record was also set by Carpenter in the steeplechase. He also set a new mark for the mile (4:12.9). Besides continued success in the Yankee Conference, the main hope for the future is a track facility to accommodate the fine performers. FIRST ROW, left to right: Cort Bossett, Mike Sheeley, Bill Thorns, Steve St. Cloir, John Lisock, John Andersen, Jon Hall, Terry Carpenter, Art Larvey, Tony Divver. STANDING: Pete Moryll, Assistant Coach Ken O ' Brien, Paul Hoss, Bill V ilen, Steve Burrell, Billy Tindall, Marc Gelinos, Steve Whelan, Bob Hasselbaum, Dove Schlotko, Ron Ryan, Trainer Bill Smith, Charlie Lang, Diego Gonzales, Doug Hiorth (mgr), Greg Bowman, Bob Sawyer (mgr). Coach Bill Footrick. INTRAMURALS One of the most popular and widely participated-in activities on the University of Massachusetts campus is intramural athletics. Virtually all of the basic competitive sports are included in the program; there is something for everyone. The present program was expanded sev- eral years ago and under the leadership of Chet Glad- chuk it has grown so that it now encompasses more than 15 different sports. There are dormitory, fraternity and independent leagues in such activities as touch football, soccer, basketball, and softball, and tournaments set up for wrestling, tennis, handball, squash, and even horseshoes. With Gladchuk stepping up to the Assistant Athletic Director ' s position, the intramural program was taken over by former assistant football coach Ted Schmitt. Under his leadership the program has continued to flourish and provide athletic competition for the campus community as a whole. This year ' s champions were, for the dormitories, the Adams Original Flaming A ' s, with the Wheeler Trojans and Chadbourne Maroons following in that order. Kappa Sigma reigned as fraternity champion, with Beta Kappa Pi and Sigma Phi Epsilon finishing second and third respectively in the overall intramural com- petition. The Individual campus champions were the Adams Smashers in football, Tau Epsilon Phi in bas- ketball. Alpha Epsilon Pi in volleyball. Kappa Sigma in wrestling, Grayson Flaming A ' s in soccer, Sigma Phi Epsilon in swimming, James Comanches in ten-pin bowling, and Beta Kappa Phi in softball. WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS Although it does not receive the attention and publicity that the men ' s program does, the women ' s athletic program is very much a part of Massachusetts life. In addition to their regular physical education activities classes, Massachu- setts coeds have the opportunity to participate in such varying intercollegiate sports as field hockey, gymnastics, skiing, lacrosse, tennis, basketball, and svvimming. One of the more successful teams this past year was the ski team, coached by Miss Gail Bigglestone. Competing in the newly formed Women ' s Intercollegiate Ski Conference with such schools as Boston University, Northeastern, Radcliffe, and Mt. Holyoke, the Massachusetts skiers finished in second place, behind RadclifFe. During the season, they won the Alden Trophy Race and the Simmons, Wheaton, Jackson Slalom. In no meet did they finish worse than fifth. Outstanding skiers were Misses Judy Fuller, Judy Beers, Barbara Bund, and Kim Garrison, all of whom finished in the top eleven of a field of 84. The Massachusetts women ' s tennis team was also successful, posting a 7—3 record. Coached by Miss Nancy Rupp, the team competed against such schools as Springfield, New Hampshire, Colby, and Jackson. Outstanding seniors this year included Misses Lynn Hughes, Karen Kane, Shirley Lord, and Nancy Smolen. The women ' s gymnastic team, under the leadership of Mrs. Kirsti Kjeldsen enjoyed on excellent 8—2 season, com- peting in the National Championships at Southern Illinois and bringing home a sixth place trophy. The team was co- captained by Misses Linda Binney and Marjorie Smith. Fea- tured performers included Misses Marianne Davis, who finished a brilliant career at Massachusetts, Sue Clancy, and Lesley Gallion. Ik GREEKS EDITORS SUE HENRY MARGARET MOSACK CONTRIBUTORS MARY ANN SCHMOYER NANCY DONOVAN CAROL MEGISKY IFC Executive Board: P. Ponte, C, Corswell, R. Hillson, K. Berk. 1st ROW: P. Cutting, A. Goren, R. McCluskey (Secretary), J. Saart (Chairman), W. Tennant, S. Edwards, J. Gosselin. 2nd ROW: G. Bornett, B. Boardman, G. Rivell, R. Tobin, J. Grath, H. Gan, C. Guss, D. Mulcahy, D. Kish. ARCON PANHELLENIC COUNCIL l$t ROW: M. Ruwet (Treasurer), M. Banner (President), Miss Ford (Advisor), B. Ellis (Vice-President), 2nd ROW; C. Dalrymple, S. Haesaert, N. Woide, B. Burnhom, M. Sterni. 3rd ROW; E. D ' Amico, R. Marcinczyk, J. Shields, M. Dunn, M. Brown. Ist ROW: D. Barlow, C. Dilorati, Miss Ford (Advisor), M. Mackin. 2nd ROW; P. Howe, K. Heiser, T. Lipstein, P. Clement, G. Bilyeu. 3rd ROW: J. Spence, E. Donovan, N. Beaedetti, J. Hammond, E. Rice. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Ist ROW: H. Webb, M. Greenbbit, S Cohen C Hamburg, F Franklin (Secretary), R. Cohen (President), T. Davidson (Vice President), R. Brow (Treasurer), R. Shmeb- bles, M. Dunay, S. Sussmon. 2nd ROW: S. Cohen, N. Bloomenthol, M. Russell, J. Shapiro, T. Oolgin, S. Karp, K. Rosendorf, P. Cohen, M. Moss, D. Cotton, S. Murra. 3rd ROW: G. Lewis, R. Jacobs, R. Bloom, A. Mann, L Lehrer, S. Rispler, R. Wilson, N. Straus, R. Miller. AEn Grace ' s cooking, Saturday night parties, and scholarship could be the three most important things in the life of the AElT on the U. Mass campus. Getting ready to move into the nevv ' Fraternity Park occupies most of our thoughts now. The Fraternity Park is soon to be a reality. Once again, AETT has had an integral role in the betterment of the Greek world at U. Mass. And it ' s a good world, one of living, learning, hard knocks, and ultimately friendship. AEfT is our whole life right now, our transitional home betvi een adolescence and man- hood. It ' s a place of trying political battles, Sunday afternoon football, and late night booking. A busy world? Yes, but it ' s ours. Alpha Epsilon Pi l A L Any day . . . Anytime . . . loyal friendships fused by flag . . . tag football games . . . parties and the sessions after- wards ... all nighters in the charter room ... a trailer full of pinned brothers in the pond . . . Koalaburgers at lunch . . . 13,909 in Pete ' s room for TV . . . midnight ride to Mont- real . . . extra pops ... a pitcher or two at Ma ' s . . . Oh Sure! . . . our cheer for Louis ' Foods . . . late fluffernutters . . . dish crew . . . nightly pledge raids . . . grapefruit for two straight months . . . Three cheers for ... ... letters to our brother in Vietnam . . . Brotherhood . . . good times . . . pur- pose . . . Alpha Sigma Phi. 1st ROW: E. Smith, I. Caird, D. Frey, A. Seraflni, Jr., K. Lamkin (Treasurer), J. Gallagher, (President), Rose A. Peters— Housemother, R. Philbrook (Vice President), R. Rheaut (Secretary), D. Agnoli, D. Schmidt, W. Brown, R. Babineau. 2nd ROW: J. DiDonoto, Jr., D. DeHart, Jr., L. Shagman, J. Powers, P. Donovan, R. Gittins, J. Bates, R. Allen, H. Dolon, A. Pineo, R. Porembia, S. Tishman, B. Schonhaut, D. Henderson. 3rd ROW: R. Garner, D. Kamilo, M. McLean, J. Mulligan, D. Keyes, B. Joyce, G. Senior, S. Ryder, P. Faulkner, P. Lamb, B. Landry, R. Delaney. Alpha Tau Gan ATT Hi, Ma! . . . Twenty Brothers greet our housemother and Alphie . . . SEPTEMBER— another year has begun . . . painting rooms . . . guess who I saw? . . . Would you believe six eight o ' clocks?!! . . . Football games . . . mixers . . . Homecoming 1966; welcome Alumni . . . Hayride in the rain . . . U.N. Carni ' — we lost o good carl . . . Thanksgiving ... a much needed break . . . Snow, caroling, season spirits . . . our Christmas party . . . someone special . . . vacation ... a New Year . . . Finals . . . intercession at Mt. Snow ... a new semester . . . good pledge class . . . Winter Carni with- out snow . . . Pledge Formal with snow . . . Spring vacation . . . Bermuda, anyone? . . . Greek week— togas and chariot races . . . finals . . . caps and gowns . . . graduation . . . JUNE: the year has ended . . . Friendship . . . togetherness . . . Brotherhood . . . Alpha Tau Gamma. . . . Bye, Ma! J. Manna, K. Gilmore, J. Storey, R. Mooney (Vice President), R. Worthen (President), Lillian S. Whitsitt— Housemother, J. Romano (Secretary), F. Polumbo, S. Hammond, B. Morston, E. Phillips. 2nd ROW: J. Mathews, R. Laine, R. Moron, J. Ventre, C. Craft, M. Stacy, R. Child, M. Walsh, J. Maxwell, V ' . Webb, R. Cohn. 3rd ROW: S. Smith, K. Budzyoro, H. Ellison, B. Dousell, P. Smith, R. Moyer, G. Ashe, N. Lincoln, L. Carpenter, J. Mulhern, J. Burns. 1st ROW; E. Blonchette, A. Yakavonis, K. Gavutis, A. Cygan (Secretary), N. Reid (2nd Vice President), M. Denman (1st Vice President), R. D reiblatt (President), Mrs. Vera Sheppart— Housemother, B. John, S. Keefe, J. Krupsky, C. Blonder (Treas- urer), J. Rebecchi. 2nd ROV : P. Bzdula, B. Campbell, S. Holiissy, D. Beer, C. Am- menwerth, N. Fisher, P. Blotcher, P. Cerami, E. Szymonik, B. Mroczowski, S. Ruckstuhl, B. Noel, K. Benson, M. Sterni, C. Hunt, J. Loughnane, K. O ' Sullivan, S. Lillard, S. Pocius, P. Sweeney. 3rd ROW: C. Sullivan, B. Sanford, N. John, P. Hinton, C. Beemner, D. Nelson, M. Gripp, L. Carter, M. Kook, C. Race, B. Fultz, M. Taylor, N. Gadzuk, M. Dunston, M. Noble, C. Conovosio, C. Craig, L. Renzi, K. Vincent. Axn What a year ... a special year led by a special group of officers . . . Fall and football . . . cider and doughnuts after home games ... a faculty tea ... a visit from our province district president and an increased awareness of national . . . exchanges . . . catching the latest flick with Woofie ' s gang . . . hour exams ... a first place in scholarship among so- rorities . . . lively, interested seniors . . . the warmth of living together . . . Winter, snow and cold . . . those long nights on lock-up . . . giving a little of ourselves— a visit to Lead ' s Nursing Home, a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren, caroling for shut-ins . . . Christmas formal, an enchant- ed evening and an expression of love and appreciation to an outstanding housemother . . . cushions for the benches in the living room . . . fourth for bridge . . . one bottle a pop, two bottle a pop (lots more for Shay) . . . finals . . . open parties . . . formal rush . . . oh there ' s a house on Nutting Ave. . . . pledges . . . gotta get a PFD . . . province district meet- ing and sisters from all over New England . . . more ex- changes . . . raids— who ' s composite is that? . . . Spring fever ... house boys ' dinner... H.E.R. weekend party ... sun bathing . . . it ' s almost over . . . Junior Senior party, we ' ll miss them . . . Wonder what next year will bring? Alpha Chi Omega 1st ROW: G. Silva, A. Reid, R. Kszyptyniak, D. Hodgwan (Treasurer), J. Brunette R. Antonelli, R. Hodgdon, J. Pollak. 3rd ROW: C. Carrpagna, J. King, R. Carignan, (Secretary), Marie Roberts— Housemother, C. Corswell (President), T. Turf, R. Killi- A. Maki, F. Armentrout, D. Hannon, H, Doucette, P. Johnson, B. Bird, K. Smith, D. lea, F. Kruse, M. Pressler. 2nd ROW: P. Feeney, J. Cassista, E. Saltus, D. Erickson, Gromelski, J. Rowland. W. King, M. Leitao, R. Healy, R. Perry, R. Booth, B. Knight, R, Marsh, W. Mills, B K $ Beta Kappa Phi It all begins with a handshake and an introduction . . . Then, before you know it, you ' re a pledge . . . There ' s the annual football gome against the brothers . . . The brothers win, the referee is paid off, and the pledges learn a little more about the fraternal bond ... At the end of the pledge period, you ' re close enough to beat anyone . . . And you ' re initiated brothers . . . Then, there are quiet moments alone with your date after a big weekend . . . Frantic final minutes before a Homecoming float is ready to roll . . . And, at house meetings, a chance to make decisions that shape the fra- ternity ' s future ... At the Interfraternity Sing, a big victory . . . On the intramural fleld, a discouraging loss . . . But, win or lose, you still seem to walk away a team . . . There ' s a lot of hard work to fraternity, too . . . Work spent fixing up the house for a parent ' s v feekend . . . Work to constantly im- prove the values of the house . . . Even work to keep the brothers from bird-dogging an attractive date . . . Academic success . . . Maybe a house office ... Or a pinning . . . And then, graduation . . . Somehow when you leave you seem to understand what words like this can ' t express . . . The fraternity idea . . . It ' s something more than floats, parties, exchanges, house meetings, athletics, and academic achieve- ment . . . There are no words for this, just experience . . . And the fraternity experience ends as it began . . . With a handshake. April, 1966: seven individuals ... an idea, a decision, a plan, a goal . . . The idea— true fraternity life is worth the pains of creation . . . The decision— the fraternity experience involves brotherhood, scholastics, service, and social activities . . . LIFE . . . The plan— allow the brotherhood to expand naturally, protecting the original concept . . . securing a strong national . . . The goal— having a house, gaining in- fluence, becoming a well established fraternity . . . Delta Chi. April, 1967: thirty-four brothers. (Delta Chi-founded at Cornell, October 13, 1890 ... Sixty chapters and colonies internationally . . . ennphasizes local autonomy . . .) 1 AX 1st ROW; P. Przybyszewsl i, M. Kennedy, E. Davis (Treasurer), E. Thornton (Sec- retary), G. Goodfellow (President), R. French (Vice President), E. Lel berg, S. Hitov, J. Ormond. 2nd ROW: D. Regan, T. HofFman, J. Czekanski (Pledge Chair- man), D. Halpern, G. Child, S. Clegg, P. Dikan, D. Starczewski, J. Bernat, M. Loufas, A. Wallenstein, G. Greenberg, H. Lawler. 3rd ROW: R. Goff, R. Hutchin- son, R. Sawyer, H. Parsons, T. Simpson, H. Young, F. Harvey, S. Bergmann, R. Petitto, H. Kravitz, N. McGrath. Z N Saturday afternoon . . . forboding . . . mystic . . . callous winter. A beckoning sanctuary . . . Zeto Nu . . . apparently serene . . . veiled tranquility . . . today, swallowed from within. Informal conviviality. A glass door . . . translucent atmosphere . . . erect figures and prostrate bodies . . . light lunging from a single source . . . grasping eyes transfixed by Bogart, Flynn, and Brando. Ascend . . . brothers study the material on the board . . . concentration ... a diamond, a spade . . . collective fear— Wiggs threatens to purchase Ire- land. Another room, shadowed . . . somber . . . stagnant . . . minds seeded, fertilized with the future, but searching for the significance of the present. Four walls vibrate . . . pulverized by Stones . . . Well it happens all the time, it sets the frame of mind. The academician . . . concerned . . . pressured . . . paying sacrifice to a 3.0 god. Alone in your room . . . Hyp- notic mist splatters against the window . . . inspiration . . . fraternalism . . . Zeta Nu: a microcosm . . . possessing three years of our lives but a millenium of our mem ories . . . three years of constant interaction . . . would I have ever known any of them otherwise? . . . Three years of self-taught re- spect, consideration, flexibility, humility, and discipline. 1st ROW: p. Flaherty, R. Keough, T. W ard, G. Shea, D. Huitin, M. West (Presi- dent), Loretta Stacl — Housemother, J. Ledwick {Vice President), W. Carrigan (Sec- retary, W. Graff, R. Schultz, J. Gull, J. Gosselin. 2nd ROW: R. Spry, E. Mines, R. Carr, J. Grozio, G. Driscoii, M. Sadowsky, D. Barnot, N. Pope, J. Walsh, C. Larkin, J. Dexter, J. Fitzgerald, J. Levrone, D. Erb, E. Quinn, T. Vaisin, D. Meagher. 3rd ROW: E. Dienstbach, W. Murphy, R. Vercollone, H. Gould, R. Butler, J. Bon- czek, B. Lajoie, J. Cowry, P. Sargent, J. Pyl, A. Adams, J. Wiggs, C. Donegan. €) X Theta Chi, since its inception at the University of Massachusetts in 1911, has constantly been endeavoring to fulfill its motto, Alma Mater First, and Theta Chi for Alma Mater . Throughout the years it has produced many leaders in various campus organizations. Outstanding leadership also displays itself in the organization of the house and house activities. Practical application of individual talents tovi ' ards a single goal has placed Theta Chi in a position of prominence. Most important, however, is the tradition of spirit and brotherhood which is everpresent in house life. Proud of its relations with sororities and other fraternities, Theta Chi will always strive to perpetuate the Greek System. F. Mulcahey, R. Peters, J. McCormick, W. Gammell, J. O ' Reilly (Secretary), R. Hillson (President), P. Spears (Treasurer), C. Wilgus, R. Reider, T. Wales, K. Collins. 2nd ROW: P. McDonough, R. Coltin, E. MacLeod, G. Norton, D. Kish, R. Aoquith, S. Albernaz, J. Harizigan, D. Mulcahy, C. Hanifan, J. Nahass, G. Rivell, D. Green 3rd ROW: J. Bruen, D. Keating, J. Foley, L. Sullivan, J. Shockro, B. Sheehan, B MacLellan, H. Lombardelli, T. Byron, F. Zito, J. Kelleher. lit ROW: K. Stefanik, E. Lucas (Secretary), S. Albertuzzi (Vice-President), M. Davis (Ist Vice-President), Mrs. Helen Paul— Housemother, S. Whitehead (President), L. Brown (Treasurer), C. Arifo, White. 2nd ROW: P. Lanchansky, C. Lallas, R. Terbon, C. Cobb, J. Woodbury, P. Ponte, K. Condon, M. Melchiori, D. Kucelski, J. Desmond, B. Loesser, B. Krovetz, C. Dolrymple. 3rd ROW: S. Whitoker, P. Perkins, D. Dik, L. Boyles, J. Doyle, R. Fentin, S. Piatt, V. Coleman, J. Shields, C. Hammond, L. Sherman. I r T lota Gamma Upsilon Back to school . . . exchanging summer stories . . . Home- coming ... an all-nighter for our float . . . the Alum ' s come home . . . Big Guys at State U . . . twenty-one at mid- night—Ma ' s, here we come! . . . Loyally, lovingly, IGU . . . placing second in the Dec . . . our Christmas party with AETr . . . low no— aces good . . . seventeen keys all present and accounted for ... a traffic jam in our driveway . . . the composite ' s gone again?? . . . the Oldies but Goodies hour after dinner . . . water fights with the houseboys . . . serenading our pledges, paddle night, and the inevitable question, Will initiation ever come?? daffodils from Draper and Hogwallow . . . lots of sun -worshipers, but no sun . . . candle ceremonies and summer weddings . . . Like the links of a chain, one by one we shall again . . . invaluable memories, incomparable friends . . r Iota Gam. K A Kappa Alpha Theta Another beginning . . . Homecoming honors: first place float and the queen . . . Nocturnal visits by the fire dept . . . 21 at the Jeff . . . O ' Malley ' s Temperance Union . . . Sea of green . . . and music, always music . . . crazy skits . . . group therapy on the third floor— Ward 8 . . . box to Viet- nam . . . the sign of the claw . . . peanut night— a senior effort . . . spontaneous laughter . . . Juliana . . . Our Mrs. B., the jock of all trades . . . soft guitar at candlelight dinners . . . Sclada tea fortunes . . . songs around the piano- Bailey and her soft shoe . . . Christmas parties . . . excite- ment of giving . . . snow sculptures . . . gracious living . . . the elegance of Pledge Formal . . . Feverish spring . . . wild water fights . . . the sun goddess— KAT on a hot tin roof . . . End of a year . . . thoughtful . . . rambunctious . . . sometimes weeping, always warm . . . strength of trusting friends . . . Try to Remember . . . four years . . . love in a good home, Theta . . . Another beginning. Isf ROW: H. Cassoli, R. Flaschner, R. Rothenburg, S. Catto, E. Perriello (2nd Vice President), C. Morechek, B. Butler (President), E. Dadoly (1st Vice President), B. Costa, B. Bello, E. Bello, C. O ' Malley (Treasurer), M. Blal e, A. Toomey, C. Milburn, M. Lauer, S. Stelle, D. Tilden, L. Donnelly, B. Burnhom, P. Capone, K. Smith, R. Aronson, S. Reid, K, Sacuto, H. Lissberger, D. Mohan, P. Tailby, C. Steele, D. Oliveira. 3rd ROW: G. Chick, B, Mills, B. Gollenstein, K. Schmidt, M. Poseltiner, J. Cormell, M. Hanson, S. Grover, C. Hoyden, J. Tierney, B. Sullivan, N. Bush, I. Freedmon, I. Ruthel, K. Dadoly, W. Hamilton, K. Kane, P. Kopp, E. Burke. K K r Psych, Psych, Psych Kappa Gamma . . Kunichiwa Chicako ... an English taxicab parked outside . . . Allnight talk-a- thon . . . Miss University . . . West Point men . . . first place in the Dec . . New housepet Pumpkin . . . another candle ceremony and roses . . . The Dating Game . . . Jucie Brucies . . . rush and new pledges . . . stolen composites and stolen sister s . . . the thing is . . . T.S. is coming! What do you mean we can ' t wear slacks? ... an experience in gracious living . . . our three p ' s— peanutbutter, popcorn, and pounds . . . Victory trophy from a fall football gome with Alpha Sig— injuries too . . . excitement of Pledge Formal night . . . warmth of a burning fire . . . sounds of a gentle guitar . . . our key to sisterly love . . . Giving . . . Kappa. 1st ROW: C. Suginome, D. Kleinerman, C. Willard, M. Leach (Corresponding Secretory), C. Willis, K. Morrison (President), Mom Repucci— Housemother, C. Marcus (Vice-President), S. Bascom, P. Taylor (Treasurer), S. Forbess, J. Mize, J. V einfleld. 2nd ROW: J. Brady, D. Boptiste, J. Harrison, G. Therrien, R. St. Hill, A. Craven, J. Sarat, J. Urban, K. Sullivan, E. Tumma, C. Johnson, L. S anderson, M. Schmoyer, D. Ryan, M. Delia Paolero, P. Sullivan, M. Angler, N. Woide. 3rd ROW: B. Rappaport, M. Frey, P. Meadows, G. Berry, J. Spence, M. Dougherty, J. Bieniek, M. Murphy, N. Simonds, S. Albani, D. Miller, J. Lakness, L. McDonough. Koppa Sigma KL Hi B . . . back again ... 70 strong and rarin ' to go . . . autumn brings golden leaves, apple cider and (what else?) football! . . . twenty-six house stalwarts donned the varsity maroon to return the beanpot to its rightful niche . . . Kappa Sig co-captains Rod Brooks and Ed Toner turned their well- done leadership duties over to fellow brothers Greg Landry and Jim Mitchell . . . parties blare, cold breezes frisk, books and lectures demand . . . paint and repair— adopt an orphan- elect new officers— December ' s here! . . . pinnings and roses, Christmas party— We love you Pi Phi, oh yes we do . . . New Year booms, finals charge, heads throb, pencils whirl, computers whine . . . intercession- Second half B , you ' re looking younger . . . who ' s missing? . . . basketballs fly. Bob Murphy, Pete Gayeska, and Joe DiSarcina guide them through the hoop for varsity 5 . . . intramural kingpins . . . pretty girls smile, soft music plays, floppy favors bashfully given. House formal . . . education first. Herb Lach and Bob Sylvester win national Kappa Sigma scholarships . . . blizzards and back yard football, concerts and dances, (hold it! here come the pledges for a raid!). Winter Carni . . . muscles ache, bed at 9:00, down at the field all afternoon, girls complain— what? spring ball already? . . . warm days, hard to study, parties beckon— is this spring fever?— good time for Mass-Grass . . . crack of the bat and captain Ted Moreno leads Redmen to another victory, finishing off a good season in baseball . . . bore shoulders, bare legs, mini skirts?— is this a sorority?— No! The Kappa Sig ' s are donning their togas for Greek week ... no more stalling, have to study, good finals schedule?— wish us luck B , see you in a couple of months. Ist ROW: L. Buckman, D. Rivet, J. Campbell, A. Andrade, B. Snyder, K. Cohen (1st Vice President), Mrs. Mary Kirby— Housemother, D. Garenfla (President), R. Bacon (2nd Vice President), J. Graziano (Treasurer), S. Kramer, J. Durno, E. Boxer. 2nd ROW: S. Topulas, C. David, M. Taylor, D. Wills, N. Shields, M. Britha, K. Goloshesky, L. Nelson, C, Newton, J. Wills, J. Task, M. Maynard, S. Reich, D. Pimentol, E. Buchmon, M. Rooney, C. Goldford. 3rd ROW: J. Garselin, P. Foulds, C. Sterbakov, J. Keough, C. Neilson, C. Gizienski, J. Doyle, L. Jackson, E. Marx, J. Meagher, D. Susco, E. Baicuis, D. Robinson. Lambda Delta Phi is— a sisterhood ... a big white house, a place to get away from the huge, sometimes overwhelming campus . . . work and fun, house jobs, responsibilities, meetings, rush parties . . . always someone to listen, to give advice, to share our joys ... a darkened room, flickering candles, and a circle of friendship . . . being alone, to think private thoughts, yet have someone always near . . . work, fun, smiles, frowns, laughter, tears, hope, despair, and love ... a shining ex- perience to remember as the happiest and most rewarding part of college life. A A $ Lambda Delta Phi A X A Lambda Chi Alpha Another year at the Big Chi . . . Welcome back chapter brothers . . . Good to see the house again with all those mem- ories of past years ... A closer brotherhood improving the old house while working for a new . . . The new floor— Hey date! Don ' t tred just gaze. The Big Chi . . . Classes, football and hockey games, parties, exchanges, girls, finals and Chi smiles . . . Beautiful, Juuust Beautiful! Upper class and freshman rush . . . the smokers, bull sessions, bids, and finally Pledge chapel . . . Congratulations initiates and welcome ... A lot of hard work and even more fun . . . House elections ... Big issues . . . filibusters always. On campus . . . Strong representation in I.F.C., Adelphio, Arcon and Maroon Keys . . . Striving for better relations with all ... Meaningful. The Big Chi always at or near the top in Intramurals. Studies and no curfews, sopranos in the shower and serious sleepers, hunters and scholars . . . Brother- hood! 1st ROW: R. Vasil, G. Buteau (Treasurer), L. Shaw, S. Steel (Secretary), R. Repeta— Head of Residence, D. Woodcock (Vice-President), J. Larson, R. Lorrey, C. Fenton. 2nd ROW: A. Palatine, E. Sheehan, P. Ponte, L. Coffin, A. Seibert, S. Smith, S. Morzelli, J. Donohue, L. Snook. 3rd ROW: P. Mushovic, G. Vossor, J. Forgit, R. Sutherland, D. Sampson, J. Aldach, R, McNeil, A. Johnson, F. Stick. n B The language of friendship is not words, but meanings . . . like stringing popcorn for the Christmas tree at one of the Freshman teas . . . like the Memo ' s and Papa ' s playing in the background . . . like cooking Sunday dinner and discovering there isn ' t enough salad . . . like getting in at 3 a.m. and discovering your key is inside the house . . . making posters for the Judiciary elections . . . having dinner at the Log Cabin or a sundae at the Creamery . . . constantly meeting your sisters at the Nevi man Center . . . such as Mrs. Cheyne and her Halloween spirit and costume . . . pledges combing the lawn, literally! . . . leaving Beta Phi with no pots or pans . . . like teaching Mrs. Stoab to ploy cribbage . . . like desserts with a special added attraction , thanks to our houseboys . . . the wonderful feeling of having a Beta Buddy . . . always starting a diet tomorrow, never today . . . lots of wonderful times but always somebody to listen . . . friendship, understanding and love with Pi Phi. 1st ROW: P. Fiske, J. Rausea, S. Bartlett, H. Braunfeld, C. Dagget (Secretary) V. Perocchi (Vice-President), Mrs. Hugh Cheyne— Housemother, J. Stumpf (Presi dent), D. Yuko (Treasurer), L Gayne, H. Fall son, J. Harrmersley, S. Forley 2nd ROW: E. Hatch, C. Smith, E. Souza, J. Congdon, K. Merritt, L. Saloio, M Fennessey, J. Quincy, C. Ziemak, N. Stumpf, F. Newton, C. Bogie, P. Rim S. Tammaro, B. Bodgiey, A. Maclntyre, J. Swardlick, P. Hartmann, 3rd ROW: G. Austin, A. Palubeckas, F. Hallett, E. Joyce, J. Nagle, M. Taylor, M. Greoritch, J. Auen, J. Scofati, L. Jones, J. Kelley, E. Dorgas, C. Wojtkun, J. Leach, L. Lefebvre, J. Dow, M. Gaclowski, J. Jarvinen, S. Kiernan, N. Schmuk, G. Mirick. 1st ROW: J. Kelly (Treasurer), S. Moore, T. Lyiis (Secretary), R. McGaughey Fitzgerald, J. Brian, R, Doughty, H. Heston, J. Klekotkc, P. McNamara, G. Pelleg- (President), B. Beaudoin, F. Tarontino, V. Colonna. 2nd ROW: D. Dearborn, J. rini, L. Pereira. The making of a new fraternity, PI Lambda Phi, can all be expressed by the following: . . . brotherhood . . . SHAZAM ... Phi Kappa Nu . . . SHAZAM ... Pi Lambda Phi ... some of the names and faces have changed, but the feeling is still the some ... Phi Kappa Nu— coming together will bring success . . . the pledges are pledges, yet the brothers are pledges . . . What the hell is a Rex? . . . From Hatch to house . . . the melting pot of U-Mass . . . we ore jolly laddies . . . the float that sank . . . not four years, but a lifetime . . . Gyro ' s generator . . . Lightning strikes Vermont . . . snap . . . snap . . . snap . . . n A $ 1st ROW: P. Gwynn, B. Moron, P. Fuiiyonio, D. Bog, R. Vanasse, Mrs. Miller- Housemother, N. Sherman (President), P. Drogone, J. Medeiros, J. Williams, R. Mullen, J. Gumsey, L. Lode. 2nd ROW; D. Tayon, J. Hannulo, J. Gorstong, A. Loof, J. Cowley, J. Wilferl, G. Khon, D. Barry, J. Dube, J. McCoughey, J. Sopel, A. Goren, R. Misci, C. Quimby, T. Monoushagion, D. Kennedy. 3rd ROW: J. Sonton, G. Morlongoil, P. Dube, B. Barefoot, B. Scott, L. Bonier, C. Gorstong, V. Defelice, T. Corindio, G. Thonet, R. Niederjohn, H. Stevenson, N. Horn, E. Clouss, T. Kennedy. OTV QTV is the oldest Latin local fraternity in the country, founded on this campus on May 12, 1869, just two years after Massachusetts Agricultural College opened its doors. QTV is also the first fraternity to be established on this campus. A plaque on South College commemorates its founding. QTV is represented in almost every phase of campus life. We have four class presidents, members of Adelphia, Maroon Keys, Revelers, Arcon, Student Senate, SUG Board, YaHoo, Collegian, Roister Doisters and Mortar Board. Athletically, we are represented by captains of varsity football, baseball, hockey and rifle squad. We also have members of the varsity lacrosse, swimming, skiing, horseshoe, gymnastics, jai-lai, and bocci teams. The most outstanding characteristic of the fraternity is the diversity of personalities among members while still main- taining close brotherhood. This is exemplified by the list of distinguished QTV alumni. They include such people as General George Irzyck, Satchel Paige, for whom Paige Lab- oratory is named, George Mannen, God the Father, Marion Motley, and Albert de Salvo. 1st ROW: J. Friedman, E. Brilliant, S. Adams, P. Hoffmann, N. Waldman (Secre- tary), Mrs. Nellie B. Moreau— Housemother, K. Berk (President), A. Belsky (Treas- urer), S. Medeiros, H. Covin, A. Bronstein. 2nd ROW: M. Kadetsky, R. Robitoille, L. Erianger, B. Wexler, J. Slock, G. Sweet, E. Damon, M. Cherniock, J. Snow, L Ostroff, R. Governor, B. Abrams, R. Grinnell, R. Freed. 3rd ROW: R, Zletz,, M. Heyda, L. Goldberg, T. Winstanley, M. Goldstein, R. Geikie, S. Brown, R. Lehr- berg, H. Nelles, N. Akermon, N. Ephraim, D. Waltzman, R. Jacobs, E. Eisler. SAM-Beta Epsilon reads the sign— lights the path for returning brothers . . . old faces with new smiles . . . IBM cards-books-classes— all in a hurry flurry— The call of the wild, blaring bands . . . weekend parties . . . the aftermath . . . Homecoming float . . . alumni . . . parties . . . buffet. For some— the age of 21— a 4 tier cake . . . pinning and roses mark the coming of winter? ... a Christmas party for the orphans . . . there really is a Santa . . . January— a new year begins with finals . . . February— winter is here but Sammy ' s tree of brotherhood grows— new brothers— new pledges . . . another semester for some, the last for many . . . Winter CarnI snowballs into fun ... oh no, March and only 3 more months . . . Spring Fling . . . Robins Farm and a dip in the pond. At last . . . Greek Week— would you believe, . . . Sammy grad- uates 13 ... see you at Homecoming . . . alumni. Sigma Alpha Mu A M 9MM A T Sigma Delta Tau rush . . . skits banquet . . . sculpture? . . . P. Losco, M. Zich, M. Landry, L. Prouty, S. Kramer, A. Rose, Mrs. Moncharp— Housemother, N. Smolen (President), J. Fialkow, N. Dorock, B. Barnett, S Bleistein, D. Brand. 2nd ROW: R. Lee, A. Swanson, D. Fink, J. Flynn, L. Woocher, B. Zukroff, E. Salamaff, C. Alekel, L. Kelberman, J. Greenfield, S. Wasserman, J. Quarrington, L. Ingaciola, M. Brown, J. Papile, L. Weiner, M. Molin, S, Sigma Delta Tau . . . Old house ... no house . . . new house ... no curtains . . . (Gordon Linen towels) ... no rugs ... no furniture . . . our new Housemother, Mrs. M. ... as always, Mrs. J. and her Ritz cracker pie . . . cute new house boys and Goose, the Pancake King . . . sorority declamation . . . Homecoming float . . . Christmas party in new house . . . early morning ski trips to Vermont . . . . . our new pledges . . . Mother-Daughter initiation . . would you believe a snow house picnic . . . junior-senior party . . . dancing in the dining room . . . slo gin fiz, bugaloo, shingaling . . . pins and rings . . . SDT flag and composite? Sig Ep pledges . . . fourth for bridge? . . . leaping, screaming Friday night dinners ... a quick trip to Mike ' s . . . guitars and singing . . . cafe au lait and blue . . . tears and laughter . . . lasting friendships ... All through the years we will remember . . . Sigma Delta Tau. Riff, S. Pierce, J. Leete, P. Peorce, J. Anonion. 3rd ROW: C. Fishman, M. Rubin, R. Jamner, M. O ' Neill, J. Novak, S. Mandell, L. Mostek, S. Beck, B. Levondov, P. Fuller, N. Lupo, E. Goldberg, T. Pomeroy, L. Gberlander, L. Schneider, L. Shuman, B. Kelleher, C. Rudge, B. Rothman, S. Penziner, M. Goldman. 1 i a WMmk 1 p mpp iwlnil iftjpw 1st ROW; S. Dietch, H Byrne, C Cronm, G Testa (Vice-President), D Kinch (Corresponding Secretary), E Rosenblatt (President), C Belonis (Treasurer), K Mitchell, C. Leavitt, L. Gustafson, M. Pawley. 2nd ROW: S. Fairfield, D. Blonchette, G. Brown, E. Eckstorm, J. Plankey, J. Palermo, G. Stevens, S. Parkhurst, J. Paul, P Perrell, S Nordstrom, S. Elliot, D. Parent, S. Hawkins, B. Berg, G. Yegian. 3rd ROW A Jones, N. Broderick, L. Martin, J. Walsh, P. Maxwell, L Moland, R. Olsen, D. DeLeeuw, S. Hettrick, D. Kaiman, J. Maroney, S. Turner, E. Reynolds, R. Ellis, J, Tiberii. We ' re back . . . trunks and suitcases to the (groan) third floor . . . violets in the fall greet upperclass pledges . . . oops, composite gone again ... a redecorated house bursting with mums and alums at Homecoming . . . Sunday afternoon open houses greet Frosh ... a fourth for whist . . . Anyone for a quickie . . . housemother, substitute cook— Mrs. Mellin— she ' s ours! . . . Pinning ceremony after dinner . . . Mardi Gras . . . costumes and Canal Street . . . And now introducing the Extremes! . . . mattress in the bathtub, pillows in the snow— pledge raid . , . Will you sign my paddle? . . . Sigmos splurge— gargantuan smorgas- bord at Betty ' s . . . Any more Diet Pepsi? . . . We ' ve got that Sigma spirit! . . . Sandals, bermudas, and sunbathing— Spring at last! . . . Inspiration week . . . Junior-Senior picnic . . . Thanks for the memories . . . Graduation for nineteen . . . ' bye to the big white house! LK Sigma Kappa 1st ROW: M. Miller, K. Rogers, J. Charles, J. Gamble, D. Arsenault, E. Eulian, L. Stevens, G. Weygand, J. Cremarosa. 2nd ROW: C. Contilli, J. Copithorne, L. Engebretson, C. Bialy, K. Roseen, A. Shevock, N. Richardson, R. Russetti, M. Dugan, L L L Sigma Sigma Sigma G. Silva, C. Sheldon. 3rd ROW: C. Metrick, S. Renoud, S. Bernstein, J. Smoot, J. Samuels, A. Tirrell, D. Gwozdz, E. Kleinman, P. Stoddard. Please forward to 510 N. Pleasant St. . . . we really have a home . . . they said it couldn ' t be done . . . gang showers!? . . . are you kidding me? . . . The Walkers, our enthusiastic houseparents, adopt 68 daughters . . . the delegation from the Towers ... I love it . . . orange leaves, vibrant air, old friends, the warmth of a fire— Home- coming . . . who ' s going up the hill? . . . the case of the missing flags . . . Chapter Inspection . . . Round Robins, 5 foot 2, eyes of blue . . . it ' s raining in the dining room . . . Pledge Breakfast . . . Merry Christmas, Henry . . . second semester, living in, a new beginning . . . new faces, new hearts . . . Winter Carni— snow?! . . . the 1:10 people watchers . . . pledges presented at their formal, roses . . . this is my 3.0 semester . . . would you believe grad school? . . . the start of a new home . . . spring, finals— on ending and a beginning . . . sisterhood . . . Faithful Unto Death , . . keep in touch ... in care of Tri Sigma. HHHHi ■i mmw Sigma Phi Epsilo Sig Ep has grown tremendously since its founding in 1902, becoming the second largest notional fraternity (164 chapters) and one of the largest on this campus. Size, however, proves nothing. It is the nature of the brotherhood that is the fra- ternity. Like everyone else, we have our campus leaders, our Honor students, and our athletes, but again this is not the true meas- ure of a house. Sig Ep is a place where ideas and individuals are respected, where mature men live and ploy, and where those who will not be stifled by a system belong. Sigma Phi Epsilon often takes the lead in promoting new concepts for the improvement of the house and the fraternity system at Massachusetts. Our housemother is a graduate student and his family. The traditional concept of the house- mother simply does not meet the social and intellectual needs of the brothers. With this new concept, a much more meaning- ful relationship between the house and the resident director has developed. This is a little of what Sig Ep stands for. E Ist ROW: R. Green, R. Dambrov, W. Hartig, D. Koitz, D. Newey, D. Claxton, B Taylor, J. Copelass (President), Susan Strong— Housemother, Christopher— House ' baby, Charles Strong— Housefather, J. Snal e, A. J. Aggie, Dog, S. Schwartz {Ti urer), R. McDowwell, R. Manuisi, R. McKeever, 2nd ROW: W. Whittam, P. Boro- wiec, R. Moorhouse, W. McColl, J. Alexander, R. Howe, R. Peterson, R. Rosen, R. Belforth, J. Goilerani, R. Porthum, B. Nugent, G. Plontinga, W. McCarty, Jr., J. Petkewich, B. MacKenzie, R. Salo, T. Wojcikowski. 3rd ROW: M. Jocobson, R. Scog- land, D. Doyer, J. Mendonea, J. Conconnon, K. Carroll, M. Weinboum, VV. Nieder- john, J. Bohnak, H. Sullivan, R. Perkins, M. Dailey, J. Sherman, J. Kelliher, R. John- son, B. Spence, M. Chenoweth, D. Breed, V . Tennant. T E $ September— New housemother— No Monsein— Italian presi- dent? Return of Milgroom . . . Rise to the top . . . TEP 2nc! in football league . . . Homecoming . . . Welcome back alumni . . . One to remember— a clean house . . . Yea Leo! ... A social semester? Exchanges, parties, absence of happy hours . . . The Q Club . . . Thanksgiving ... A needed break . . . January . . . FINALS . . . New semester . . . Old faces return . . . Others fade away . . . How was your intersession . . . How ' s your schedule . . . Rushing . . . Break a jinx . . . Great class . . . Win some lose some . . . Pledge class will make good . . . TEP . . . CAMPUS BAS- KETBALL CHAMPS . . . TEAM EFFORT . . . League bowling champs . . . Winter Carni . . . Snow . . . The Dragon . . . A great weekend . . . Spring vacation . . . Florida or bust . . . Back to the books . . . Greek Weekend . . . IFC Sing ... A good showing, as always . . . TEPS score again in Olympics . . . Spring Form al . . . Mt. Snow . . . Pinnings . . . TEP sweethearts . . . End of a great Senior Class . . . Back next year? Tau Epsilon Phi nf Ist ROW: L. Rosen, R. Sokolove, D. Tattlebaum, I Brush-Housemother, S. Glassman (Vice-President), R. J. Mulhn, R. Bernstein. 2nd ROW: B. Isaac, D. Feinbe Aron (President), Mrs. Egbert (House Advisor), 3, B. Herling, D. Togneri, R. Ossen, J. Moskell, R. Spekman, H. Shone, G. Kaplan, R. Snyder, A. Cohen 3rd ROW: S. DePrimo, D. Lubarsky, B. Korosick, H. Can, P. Trivers, M. Shear W. Morrison, R. Robinson, M. Molliver, E. Freedman, G. Barnett. 1 ! J Uj aWM 1st ROW: L. Raymond, D. Faucette, B. Connor (Vice-President), B. Corrodi, R. Pappas, A. Donovan, J. Morkot, B. Covill. 3rd ROW: I. Gorbutt, T. Vehr Quoley (President), D. Steorley (Treasurer), A. Raymond, D. Glogowski, G. White. rowsky, B. Stead, E. Sherman, W. Dexter, V. Pina, F. Foley, R. Badgley. 2nd ROW: B. Burgett, R. Lefaive, M. Sullivan, D. Millette, R. Merrill, B. Beal, N. The Hell ' s Angels of T.K.E. have been relatively good boys throughout the past academic year. We busted only two windows and have neither instigated nor partook in a rock fight via snowballs nor a water fight with the young damsels next door. We were psyched up enough to win first place in this year ' s Homecoming float and feel that many more Teke firsts are in store. There is an occasional cry from the gallery to bring bock the good old days. But wait— the good days are yet to come. As soon as the grey palace falls apart, and it won ' t be long, we plan a new Teke house in Fraternity Park. So— the good old days— just wait! K E Tau Kappa Epsilon 1st ROW: E. Vigneau, J. Hatherley, P. Richardson, R. Foley (Secretary), P. Carney, o. Barton, R. Gavioli, D. Larson. 3rd ROW: C. Erdmann, J. Sherman, M. Chrobak, (Vice-President), J. Mine (President), B. Stirling (Treasurer), D. Vannah, V. Greenan, r Show, R. Christensen, G. McNeill, D. Moistreliis, D. Whitworth, L. Burnoiy, D. W. Sanborn, M. Panchuck. 2nd ROW: D. Jancsy, J. Cutting, R. Gorey, R. Nelson, Moegelin, J. Slack, M. Nadler, D. McLean. R. Joyce, R. Kershaw, B. Boardmon, F. McWilliams, W. Davis, J. Soort, R. Rigney, i Phi Sigma Delta $ L A Purple, orange, red . . . murals ... a half-painted room and we ' re back . . . everybody ' s got to be an amateur drum- mer . . . contributions received for our Greek foster child . . . late whist games and wake me at 9 ... homecoming and chicken ' wire . . . alumni, the joy of a pinning and roses . . . intramurals and the old ball player ... a Christmas party with orphans and one with Bud . . . vacations, this semester I ' ve got to study . . . duhhh . . . Pledge Chapel with a cere- mony ... a chariot appears and makes it through the race . . . guitars and drums blare as we near the end . . . Pledge Formal with honors bestowed . . . more goodbyes to Fernie? . . . our gowns are purple and white ... Phi Sigma Delta, an experience, a real fraternity. 1st ROW: R. Astorino, D. Graves, J. Campbell, K. O ' Reilly (Vice-President), S. Whitkin (President), R. Goldforb (Treasurer), B. Jacksou (Corresponding Secretary), R. Band, S. Garanin. 2nd ROW: S. Koroul, P. Benson, T. Nastasio, R. DeTerra, L. Nyer, D. Fisher, G. Rechnitz, V. Ryszewski, T. More, V. Scalese, C. Smith, R. Bevil- ocquo. 3rd ROW: J. Shagowy, P. Alizzeo, W. Haloalow, M. DelSesto, J. Earle, R. Molavich, R. Rogers, W. Troupe, G. Creem, J. Rybak, R. Grzenda. $ L K March 15, 1873 . . . Massachusetts Agricultural College. ... six young men . . . three cardinal principles . . . Brother- hood—Scholarship—Character . . . spreading to other compi . . . Alpha birthplace ot Phi Sigma Kappa , . . bright as the jewels of her emblem . . . laughter and joy . . . sorrow and heartache ... a brotherhood that shares both . . . Alpha . . . rooted in tradition . . . growing with the future. Ut ROW: D. Graves, J. Foresto, G. Wood (Treasurer), T. Crouch (Secretary), C. Melesky (President), A. Boyajian (Vice President), J. Morocco, D. Borge (Pledge Inductor), A. Zipeto. 2nd ROW: J. Mannes, S. Kostka, L. Liptak, A. Segoloff, E. Phi Sigma Kappa Levy, J. Haycock, R. Perkins, L. Cove, W Lupien. 3rd ROW: R. Ovanes, R. Joly, D. R ' Toole, F. Chen, P. Liley, K. Bourdeau, J. Arsenault (President), G. Astrachan, P. Allaire, S. Hills, S. Cannavo. i ' V lUWM )|lll i;|;l ! liMI:l!il{ .ill 111 Dii; ' S f ll|l ff tS SHlH ' 1 - ' : . ' I 1s ROW: D. Alvarez, K. Furness, P. Hodley, M. Feldman, S. Smith, P. Mosack (Treasurer), S. Henry {1st Vice-President), Kathryn Young— Housemother, S. Olson (Vice-President), G. Monprade (Secretary), B. Kelley, S. Alien, B. Capriole, V. Lippner, L. Yukno, L. Sweeney. 2nd ROW: P. Aspinwall, B. Sampson, C. Zorlengo, N. Turner, F. Alagai, C. Megrsky, L. D ' Elia, S. Holm, G. Joyce, S. Pelczarski, S. Brady, Day breaks . . . the stillness of summer flushed by an early autumn wind . . . cars buzzing on Lincoln Ave. . . . suitcases carried about . . . cheers of Hi and voices raised in the warmth of renewed togetherness . . . old friendships re- established . . . the beginning of a New Year . . . classes begin ... a schedule card, stacks of new books, and high hopes . . . falling leaves and piles of burning autumn . . . inside a fire that shines and flickers on your face . . . cries of four for bridge . . . laughter mingled with music from a muted stereo . . . Homecoming— alumnae return . . . old members with new additions . . . chicken wire, wooden frames, a float parade and a prize . . . snow falls on barren branches . . . Christmas excitement tamed by flnals . . . disappointments healed by the start of a new semester . . . Rush descends and anxious footsteps on the walk . . . make way, seniors, for new pledges! . . . Winter Carnival and Think Snow ... it arrives . . . the quiet of untouched whiteness shattered by united efforts of sisters and pledges in a not too suc- cessful attempt to create Metawompe II ... A Winter Happening . . . installation and new officers . . . juniors gain power in silent cheer . . . winter melts into spring— Chi O ' s roof-top bathers appear once more . . . but, spring comes bringing both a beginning and an end . . . hints of graduation . . . fears, hopes, anxieties . . . yet a determina- tion to meet a new unknown ... a pleasure in thinking of the ever-welcome return . . . night descends but Chi O awaits to face tomorrow. J. Fish, D. Mackey, J. Burnside, L. Austin, R. Neiner, J. Manning, M. VanDerHeyden, C. Shepard, C. Mandracio. 3rd ROW: L. Cornevale, E. Kiyo, S. Tantum, A. Gould, K. ane, D. Cowan, P. Biel, P. Munson, M. Ryan, S. Swnson, S. Yourgo, E. Murphy, N. Donovan, S. Leach, L. Contuzzi, S. Bunting, C. Kettle, J. Leahy, E. Valkevich, S. Harrington, L. Seidmon, C. Eeles, S. Zailen. X a Chi Omega • }mf % f u - 1 f oB ri Jft i ' : f ' - k 1 ii mf - U Mt I Bl J ite ' ' ■ j3 nf pvc ligawBS ' ' T j H 1 « V Hi m IHri ' il J r Mm fs i ■ ■ Bj r, ' Pal 5 B ' f L ■ - ' iflK MI %c7 _ ' Br .i mJ jU M K- -te Jis KNi t pi!!! ZmT j 11 1 a p u 1 pf T R r r t! iiMi s 1 i 4 Jl ' ' ■ H l ' € ira AUTUMN B9i ' ' ' f lBE 1 « -„=5 ROUND ROBINS FLOATS ! RUSH ■   J.i:v,S« .., ;, ,«, ,. 2M 1 .3;A M:.- - ' (Si SNOW SCULPTURES imi I: I |_| ' IDI |B| I ISI - ' - m .-4 aw m -4i.,4 r- SING GREEK WEEKEND EDITORS CAROL BELONIS MARY CAROL LUNDBERG CONTRIBUTORS BARBARA GOLDRICK NANCY JOHNSON MARLEN LASHER CHRIS MANDRACIA KATHY MITCHELL Wiaj jS s m iP ' j,yi,ji THj ' i r B p i 1 T 9 9 DISTINGUISHED SENIORS Helen Cassoli, John Greenquist, Susan Dietch, Marjorie Zick, Tim Cunningham, Eileen White. John Mullen, Joyce Harvey, Robert Fleischner, Helen Cassoli, Bette Butler, Jerry Benezro, Gwendelyn Homill, James Wilkey, Joel Hartstone, Daniel Grieco, Richard Wimberly, Elizabeth Johnson, Alex Dean, Carol Higgins, Robert Lebel, Tim Cunningham, John Greenquist, Melbourne Fisher, Richard Schinoff, Fred Pilon, Anne Yokavonis, John Lisock, Claire Amiot. Each year from the senior class, members of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, general citizenship, and promise of future usefulness. Selections are made by a committee composed of the Student Senate President and representatives from social groups, academic honor societies, student government, and the program office. Through on open letter in the Collegian and letters to the faculty and administrators, any member of the campus community was able to recommend qualified students. With these recommendations, a list of extracurricular activities, cumulative averages, and personal contact, a group of 37 of the most qualified was chosen. QCLUB ▼ : - ' ' ' ▼ ' l HATFIELD BARN BY jESWy )0R MOUTH 2 967 WHITE HOUSE INN AND FOREST LAKE PARK A i:-A. i GRADUATION ABBOTT, APRIL; 56 Maltbie Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey; Art; Adelphi University; Education Club. ABRAMS, NANCY ANN; 101 June Street, Worcester; Sociology: University Theater; Collegian; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Dean ' s List. ADAMS, DAVID LAWRENCE; 121 Emerson Street, Rockland; Chemistry. ADAMS, PAMELA M.; Old Engield Road, Belchertown; Psychology: Astronomy Club, Secretary, Executive Council; Science Fiction Club. ADDELSON, WILLIAM STEPHEN; 36 Irving Street, Newton Centre; Psychology: Dean ' s List; Tau Epsilon Phi, Executive Board; Hillel. AIKEN, PETER MICHAEL: 62 Rawson Road, Arlington; English: Lacrosse; Ski Club; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. ALBANO, STEPHEN ALAN; 14 Shute Street, Everett; Accounting: Baseball; Track; Newman Club; Accounting Association; Intramural Sports. ALBERT, THOMAS WILLIAM; 47 Butman Street, Beverly; Psy- chology: Zeta Nu, Secretary; Senior Honors; Spring Frolic Club. ALDERMAN, DOROTHY ELLEN; 19 East Street, South Hadley; Government: Dean ' s List; Chorale; Operetta Guild; Exchange Stu- dent; Dorm Counselor; Collegian. ALESSANDRONI, CHRISTINE DIANA; 172 Jason Street, Arling- ton; Elementary Education: Newman Club, Dorm Captain; Italian Club, Secretary; Education Club; Dorm Secretary. ALEXANDER, ALAN RAY; 50 Billings Avenue, Medford; Pre- Medical: Varsity Soccer, Manager; Academic Advisory Council; Pre- Med Club. ALEXANDER CHARLES FRANKLIN, JR.; 44 Lawrence Street, Canton; Landscape Architecture: Intramural Sports; Alpha Zeta; Landscape Architecture Club. ALLEN, BARRY LEWIS; 157 Springvale Avenue, Everett; Electrical Engineering: Amateur Radio Association, President, Senior Adviser; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. ALLEN, NANCY ANN; 16 Capitol Road, Springfield; Sociology: Boston University; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Registrar; Newman Club; Sociology Club. ALLEN, ROBERT EDWARD; 293 West Squantum Street, North Quincy; General Business: Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer; Interfraternity Council; Dorm Counselor, Social Chairman; Newman Club. ALLEN, SUSAN LYNNE; 43 Harris Avenue, Needham; Education: Chi Omega, Historian; Scrolls; Panhellenic Council; Dorm Counselor; Special Events Committee; Dean ' s List. ALLESSIO, LAWRENCE PAUL; Longview Terrace Extension, Pittsfield; Agriculture and Food Economics: Berkshire Community College. ALPERT, MARTHA ANNA; 62 Alexander Road, Newton; English: Phi Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List; Young Independents, Historian; University Reform Committee; Senior Honors. ALSING CARL J.; 77 Belchertown Road, Amherst; Electrical Engi- neering; WMUA; Amateur Radio Club; Scuba Club; IEEE; Associa- tion for Computing Machinery. ALVAREZ DIANA MARIA; 45 Swains Pond Avenue, Melrose; Spanish: Chi Omega, Assistant Treasurer; Class Executive Council; Cheerleader; Dean ' s List; Special Events Committee, Co-Chairman; S.U. Program Council. AMIOT CLAIRE PAULINE; 369 Bullock Street, Fall River; Pre- Medical: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, 1st Vice President Presi- dent; Mortar Board; Newman Club; Newman Choir; Who s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Alpha Lambda Delta. AMUNDSEN, PAUL ALFRED; 22 Carey Avenue, Burlington; Music: Symphony Band, Assistant Conductor; Symphony Orchestra; Marching Band; Air Force Glee Club; Outing Club. ANDERSON, MARK C; 41 Grasmere Road, Needham; Chemical Engineering; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Tau Beta Pi, Vice President; Engineering Journal, Managing Editor; AIChE; Honors CoUoquia; Outing Club. ANDERSON, STEPHEN C; 70 Berry Avenue, West Yarmouth; Accounting; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Accounting Association; Sophomore Class Banquet; Intramural Sports. iiitik ANDERSON, SUSAN MERRILL; 52 Maynard Road, Northampton; Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Dean ' s List. ANDRADE, ANITA CHARLOTTE; 103 Raymond Street, Cam- bridge; Medical Technology: Lambda Delta Phi, Recording Secretary; Medical Technology Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Club. ANDRE, SHERYL A.; 80 Freedom Street, Fall River; Mathematics: Association for Computing Machinery; Dean ' s List. ANDRE, THOMAS; 80 Freedom Street, Fall River; Psychology; Phi Sigma Delta, House Manager, Corresponding Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Work; Dean ' s List; Association for Computing Machinery; Northampton Volunteers. ANDREASSIAN, EUGENIE HELEN; 20 Chauncey Street, Water- town; French; Newton Junior College; Deanls List; French Corridor, Corresponding Secretary; Education Club; Choir. ANDREOLI, LOUIS V., Government: Newman Club. JR.; 80 Broz Terrace, Feeding Hills; ANGELINI, EDWARD JOSEPH; 27 Pembroke Avenue, Pittsfield; Mechanical Engineering: ASME; Society of Automotive Engineers; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. ANGELORO, PATRICIA MARIE; 10 Furber Avenue, North Ando- ver; Russian; Newman Club; Russian Club, President; Newman Choir; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Historian. ANGIER, MARJEAN P.; 12 Westgate, Wellesley; English; Baylor University; Kappa Kappa Gamma. ANTONUCCI, FRANK EDWARD; 12 Weldon Avenue, Worcester; Government; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Dorm Athletic Chairman, Vice President. ANTOSIEWICZ, JOSEPH DANIEL; 25 High Street, South Hadley Falls; Business Administration. APRIL, DAVID A.; 5 Whitfield Road, Danvers; Government; Pre-Law Association; Astronomy Club; Forensic Society; Student Senate Finance Committee; Newman Club. ARCENIAN, CAROL ANN; 16 Commonwealth Road, Watertown; Medical Technology; Medical Technology Club; Class Executive Council; Student Senate Public Relations. ARONSON, BARBARA ILENE; 11 1 2 Whitman Street, Dorchester; History; Dean ' s List; Hillel; Young Democrats. ARSENAULT, DONNA KAY; 40 Hamlin Street, Acushnet; Nursing; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholarship Chairman; Scrolls; Nursing Club; Panhellenic Council. ARSENAULT, JOHN MIHRAN; 96 Bellingham Street, Chelsea; Marketing; Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President, President; Marketing Club; Sports Car Club; Varsity Rifle Team. ARSENAULT, PETER CARNEY; 70 East Street, Lexington; Ameri- can History; Cambridge Junior College; House Council; Intramural Football, Softball. ASTALDI, MARY-ALICE; 81 Lincoln Park, Longmeadow; Physical Education; Springfield College; Dean ' s List; Modern Dance Club. ASTORINO, ROBERT LAWRENCE; 111 Hospital Avenue, North Adams; History; LaCrosse; Phi Sigma Delta; Intramural Football; House Council. ATKINSON, HOWARD L.; 106 Middle Street, Hadley; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Varsity Golf; Accounting Association; Intramural Sports. AUCLAIR, JEROME A.; 10 Grandview Street, South Hadley Falls; Mathematics: Commuters Club; Dean ' s List. AUGER, JOHN JOSEPH; 21 Blakelin Street, Lawrence; History: Arnold Air Society, Information Officer; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. AUSTIN, GAIL MARGARET; 19 Weston Road, Reading; Ele- mentary Education: Pi Beta Phi, Stewardess; Dorm Counselor; Edu- cation Club. AVAKIAN, CHARLES MICHAEL; 36 Brook Street, Whitmsville; Business Administration: LaCrosse, Co-Captain; Lambda Chi Alpha; Pistol Team. AVERY, ROBIN JEANNE; 621 Gayle Drive, Linthicum, Maryland; Sociology: Dean ' s List; Dorm Standard ' s Committee. AXELROD, STEPHEN ALAN; 27 Wesley Street, Newton; Econom- ics: Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia. AYANABA, ABATENI; P.O. Box 81, Wunyson Villa, Bawku, Ghana; Plant and Soil Sciences: Alpha Zeta, Chancellor; African Students Association, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Soccer, Tri Captain; Track; International Club. AYRES, DORENDA CHARLENE; 1-B Collins, Westover Air Force Base; English: Baylor University. BABCOCK, GEORGE W.; 18 Villa Avenue, Everett; Restaurant and Hotel Management: QTV; Intramural Sports; Crew; Innkeepers Club; Sports Car Club; Judo Club. BABIN, NANCY JANE; 10 Knowlton Avenue, Shrewsbury; Zoology: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; University Theater; Dorm Social Chair- man. BAILEY, BARBARA L.; 79 Larchley Avenue, Westfield; Mathe- matics: Dorm Counselor; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Niaids; Education Club. BAILEY, JANET PERRY; 1107 Humphrey Street, Swampscott; History: Distinguished Visitors Program; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pan- hellenic Council; Winter Carnival Committee. BAILEY, SUSAN RAWLINGS; 12 Creek Road, Absecon, New Jer- sey; Home Economics Education: Home Economics Club, Program Chairman, Secretary; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marshall; Dean ' s List; International Club; Northampton Volunteers. BAILEY, SUZANNE FRANCES; 620 North Street, Weymouth; French: House Council. BAILLARGEON, DENIS ROLAND; 50 West Street, Holyoke; Microbiology: Pre-Med Club; Newman Club; Young Republicans; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. BAKAL, ELAINE R.; 27 Nahant Place, Lynn; English: Hillel; Stu- dent Senate; Academic Affairs Committee; Education Club; Dean ' s List. BAKES, JOSEPH MICHAEL; 42 High Street, South Hadley; Eco- nomifs: Economics Association; Intramural Sports; Ski Club. BALDASSARRE. RALPH PAUL, JR.; 163 Bradford Street, Everett; English: Newman Club; Track; House Council, President, Vice Presi- dent; Intramural Sports; Pre-Med Club. BANAS, EDWARD JOHN; 14 Pepin Avenue, Easthampton; Pre Medical: Intramural Sports; Dorm Athletic Chairman; Newman Club- Polish Club; Chess Club. BANKS, PATRICIA DREBERT; 14 Barbara Road, Danvers; Child Development: Dean ' s List; Home Economics Club; WAA; Gamma Sigma Sigma. BARAN, JOSEPH J.; 55 North Summer Street, Adams; Industrial Engineering: AIIE, Secretary; Newman Club; Phi Kappa Nu, Mod- erator. BARBER, KATHRYN W.; 189A Highland Street, Holden; Psychol- ogy- BARKER, HOPE IVINS; 389 Washington Street, Winchester; Nurs- ing: Nursmg Club; Critique; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List; House Council. BARNETT, BEVERLY; 3 James Street, Beverly; Government: Sigma Delta Tau, House Manager, Assistant House Manager; Hillel; Political Science Association; Collegian. BARRETT, SUSAN LOUISE; Upland Avenue, Lunenburg; Elemen- tary Education: Dorm Counselor; Operetta Guild; Chorale. BARSALOU, DONALD LEO; 4 Burnett Avenue, South Hadley; Agriculture and Food Economics: Stockbridge School of Agriculture. BARTLETT, DIANE ELAINE; Brandy Brook Road, North Scitu- ate, Rhode Island; Botany: Sigma Sigma Sigma. Secretary; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Gymnastic; Canterbury Club. BARTLETT, JAN MARIE; 36 Westmont Road, Shrewsbury; English: Class Executive Council; Equestrian Club; Dorm Counselor; Gymnas- tics, Manager. BASARAB, BERNADETTE; 60 Correja Avenue, Iselin, New Jersey; Spanish: Spanish Club; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. BASCOM, SUSAN ELAINE; 10 Prairie Street, West Concord; English: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Social Chairman. BASHISTA, RAYMOND E.; Pleasant Street, Southampton; English: Northampton Volunteers; Belchertown Volunteers. BASSIGNANI, PETER MICHAEL; 670 King Street, Franklin; Pre- Veterinarian: Dean Junior College. BATTISTONI, ROBERT BRUCE; 79 East Housatonic Street, Pitts- field; Economics: Berkshire Community College; Golf Team; Ski Club; Index. BAXTER, GARRETT JOHN; 555 Blackstone Street, Blackstone; Art: Northern Educational Service Tutor; Alpha Theta. BEAL, ROBERT M.; 40 Grand Street, Canton; Accounting: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Swimming; Accounting Association. BEARS, NORMA JEANNE; 26 Topliff Street, Pinehurst; Ele- mentary Education: Dorm Social Committee; Sophomore Banquet Committee; United Christian Foundation; Dean ' s List. BEATRICE, CYNTHIA MARY; 6 Glendale Street, Dorchester; English: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Ski Club; Young Democrats. BEAULIEU, PATRICIA ANN; 60 Byam Road, Chelmsford; Nursing: Nursing Club; Revisions Committee Chairman; Christian Association. BEEKMAN, CANDACE; 135 Hillside Avenue, Holyoke; Mathematics: Honors Colloquia; Student Faculty Advisory Committee. BEHN, BARBARA ELLEN; 27 Broadmeadow Road, Needham; Personnel Management: University Reform Committee; Class Executive Council; Dorm Social Committee, Chairman; Management Club, Secretary; S.U. Movie Committee. BELL, GEOFFREY B.; 8 Twin Oaks Road, Reading; Marketing: Baseball; Arnold Air Society; Beta Kappa Phi. BELLO, BARBARA ANN; 12 Concord Avenue, Milton; English: Kappa Alpha Theta, Chaplain. BELLO, ELAINE; 12 Concord Avenue, Milton; Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta, Historian; Education Club; Gymnastics; Dean ' s List. BELONIS, CAROL RUTH; 14 Elm Street, Framingham; Mathe- matics: Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Class Executive Council; Index, Senior Section Editor; Winter Carnival Committee, Ball Chairman; Dean ' s List; Angel Flight, Comptroller. BENEDICT, LARRY G.; 189 High Street, Thorndike; History: Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; University Theater; Operetta Guild; Roister Doisters; Alpha Phi Omega. BENANATI, FRANCIS E.; 100 Circuit Road, Medford; Pre Dent: Lowell Technical Institute; House Judiciary, Assistant Justice, Chief Justice; Zoology Club. BENEZRA, JERRY EDWARD; 8 Whittier Place, Boston; Govern- ment: Tau Epsilon Phi; Class Executive Council; Student Senate; S.U. Governing Board; SWAP, Executive Committee; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BENJAMIN, JOHN PETER; Main Street, Sunderland; Accounting. BENJAMIN, NANCY JEAN; 46 Allen Street, Greenfield; Elementary Education. BENNETT, DOUGLAS M.; 7 Jenks Street, Amherst; Mathematics: Northeastern University; Association for Computer Machinery, Assistant Publicity Coordinator; Mathematics Club. BENSON, PETER WILLIAM; 212 MillStreet, Newtonville; Man- agement: Phi Sigma Delta, Pledgemaster; Concert Band; Intramural Sports. BERGER, BARBARA J.; 1970 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, New York; Government: Queens College; Kappa Alpha Theta; Revelers; Dean ' s List. BERGERON, RUSS NORMAND; Aldrich Road, Belchertown; Ac- counting: Accounting Association, Program Committee; Dean ' s List. BERGS, JOHN; 22 Christine Terrace, Weymouth; Marketing: Varsity Rifle Team, Captain; AFROTC Rifle Team; Marketing Club; Dean ' s List. BERGSTROM, STEVE; 77 Belchertown Road, Amherst; Marketing: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman; Revelers; SWAP. BERK, KENNETH A.; 58 Greenlawn Avenue, Newton Centre; Man- agement: Sigma Alpha Mu, Founder, President; Interfraternity Coun- cil, Publicity, Treasurer; Collegian; Fraternity Aff airs Committee. BERKOWITZ, ROBERT MARK; 26 Sumner Street, Hull; Marketing: Syracuse University; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dorm President; Intramurals. BERMAN, RICHARD; 31 Mill Hollow Apartments, North Amherst; Landscape Architecture: LaCrosse; Landscape Architecture Club; Intramural Sports. BERSTEIN, JANIS SHORY; 27 Carol Lane, Holyoke; English; Dorm Counselor; Class Executive Council; Women ' s Affairs Committee; Literary Society; Education Club. BESSOM, SUSAN JANE; Tar Kiln Road, South Orleans; Home Economics: Home Economics Club; Newman Club; Operetta Guild. BESWICK, BARRY £.; 25 Coronation Drive, Dedham; Government: Crew Team; Arnold Air Society; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. BETTERIDGE, RUSSELL EARL, JR.; 99 Crawford Street, North- boro; Economics: Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Rifle Team. BIGELOW, ELAINE LOUISE; 63 Hood Street, Lynn; Zoology: Newman Club; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List. BILLER, LEWIS; 28 Vine Avenue, Quincy; Accounting: Intramural Sports; Accounting Association. BILLIEUX, ARMAND J., JR.; 7 Water Lane, Easthampton; Business Administration: Newman Club; Pre- Law Association; House Council. BIR, RICHARD EDWARD; 26 Glen Avenue, Chelmsford; Plant and Soil Science: Bridge Club; University Theater; Horticulture Society; Dorm Secretary; Dorm Counselor; Intramural Sports. BIRD, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN; 950 North Pleasant Street, Am- herst; Economics: House Council, President; Economics Association; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. BISH, PATRICIA MARY; 97 High Street, Thorndike; Nursing: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Jewelry Representative; Nursing Club, Class Secretary; Newman Club. BISSONNETTE, CORAL SANDRA ANN; 21 Mulberry Street, Agawam; English: Holyoke Community College; Dorm Standards Chair- BITTNER, WILLIAM HAROLD; 153 School Street, Greenfield; Accounting: Accounting Association; Dean ' s List. BLANCHETTE, EILEEN MARIE; Country Club Avenue, Adams; English: Student Senate, Chairman of Public Relations, President ' s Council; RSO Committee, Secretary; Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Chair- man; Literary Society; Dean ' s List. BLANK, NOREEN ALLYN; 155 Grant Avenue, Newton Centre; English: Hillel, Recording Secretary, Social Chairman; French Corri- dor; Dean ' s List; Equestrian Club; Education Club. BLASSBERG, JANE CAROL; 221 Davis Street, Greenfield; Fashion Merchandising: Women ' s Interdorm Council; Dean ' s List; Home Eco- nomics Club. BLEAU, DIANE C: 4000 Hazelwood Road, Hampton, Virginia; English: Newman Club. BLEILER, LAURENCE CHARLES; 6 Hart Road, Lynnfield; Public Relations Management: Class Executive Council; Golf Team; Newman Club; Management Club; Ski Club; Baseball. BLISS, FRANK M.; Sylvan Road, Whitinsville; Zoo og ' . BLISS, MARION M.; Central Street, Montague Center; English: Greenfield Community College; Mortar Board, Editor; Northern Edu- cational Service Tutor; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Dorm Standards Committee. BLITTERSDORF, BONNIE LOIS; Main Street, Pittsford, Vermont; Plant and Soil Science; Angel Flight; Floriculture Club; Lambda Delta Phi; Horticultural Society, Reporter, Secretary. BLOCK, BARBARA ELLEN; 111 Edward Avenue, Pittsfield; Child Development: Hillel, Social Committee Co-Chairman; Belchertown Volunteers; Home Economics Club; Dorm Program Committee, Chair- man. BLOCK, JOHN WILLIAM; 36 Chestnut Street, Fitchburg; General Business and Quantitative Afethods: Hillel; Student Zionist Organi- zation. BLODGETT, ALDEN JAY; 88 Lakeside Street, Springfield; Mechani- cal Engineering: Scuba Club, Executive Board; Phi Mu Delta; ASME; Student Senate; University Theater; Military Ball Committee. BLOEM, NORMA ANN; 5 Cross Street, Uxbridge; Mathematics: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Treasurer; Mathematics Club. BLOOMENTHAL, NOWELL ZANE; 55 Woodchester Road, Walt- ham; History: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Caesura, Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager; Index; Intramural Sports; Sports Car Club; S ki Club. BODWELL, SANDRA L.; 211 East Street, Sharon; Zoology: Alpha Chi Omega, Recommendations Chairman; Naiads; Nursing Club. BOLAND, ROBERT PAUL; 14 Ferraro Street, Worcester; Geology: Newman Club; Outing Club; Intramural Sports. BONI, PETER JOSEPH; 60 High Street, Wareham; Psychology: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian; Class Executive Council; Psychology Club; Italian Club. BONTEMPO, ARLENE R.; 1115 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Centre; Speech Education: Dean ' s List; Class Executive Council; Collegian. BORG, KAREN LOUISE; 63 Bellevue Avenue, Melrose; Sociology: Newman Club; Sociology Club. BOSCKETTI, MARY F.; 378 Ames Street, Lawrence; Management: Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Management Club. BOUCHER, GERARD G.; 76A Rivers Avenue, Willimansett; Eco- nomics: St. Thomas College; Dean ' s List; Scuba Club, Publicity Chair- man; Newman Club. BOVIO, HARRY F. C; 36 Stone Street, Beverly; Elementary Edu- cation: Dean ' s List; Bowling, Captain; Newman Club. BOYLE, JAMES HORTON; 18 Fenwick Street, Springfield; City Planning: Student Senate; Scabbard and Blade, Operations Officer; Free Press Committee; Dean ' s List; Scuba Club. BOYLE, JOHN A.; 49 Sargent Avenue, Leominster; English: Varsity Football; Kappa Sigma, President; Interfraternity Council; Press Club. BOZA, ROBERT CRAIG; 94 Brookline Street, Worcester; Speech: Worcester Junior College; Newman Club; Ski Club; Index. BRAUNEIS, NORMALEE; 25 East Street, Sharon; Elementary Edu- cation: Education Club. BRAUNFELD, HARRIET JULIA; 12 East Central Avenue, Pearl River, New York; English: Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary; Dorm Counselor; Collegian; Campus Chest; Ski Club. BRAZEAU, ROBERT W.; 177 Bridge Street, Northampton; Eco- nomics. BRECHER, STEPHEN M.; 47 Crosby Road, Newton; Micro- biology: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Assistant House Manager, Treasurer; Winter Carnival Committee; Class Executive Council. BREEN, FRANCIS L.; 43 Lexington Street, Everett; Management: Management Club; AIIE; Newman Club. BREEN, WILLIAM PATRICK; 289 Chandler Street, Tewksbury; Electrical Engineering: Baseball; Dorm Cou nselor; Dean ' s List; New- man Club; Intramural Sports. BRENT, FRANCINE MARILYN; 69 Ashley Road, Holyoke; French: Education Club; Newman Club. BRESNAHAN, NOREEN BARBARA; 85 Overlook Drive, West Springfield; English: Boston University; Kappa Kappa Gamma. BRESNAHAN, ROSEMARY KATHLEEN; Box 171, Cummaquid; History: Cape Cod Community College. BRIDGES, JOHN D.; 64 Donna Avenue, Pittsfield; Food Science and Technology: Intramural Sports. BROCKMAN, LAWRENCE ARTHUR; 83 Norton Road, Quincy; Pre-Medical: Honors Colloquia; Phi Eta Sigma, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Symphony Band; Phi Beta Kappa. BROGAN, JESSE W.; 10 Dana Street, Amherst; Industrial Engi- neering: AIIE; Wrestling Team, Captain; Judo Club; Commuters Club. BRONSTEIN, ARTHUR HARVEY; 266 Lake Avenue, Newton; Chemical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Mu, Athletic Chairman, Rush Chairman, Auditor; AIChE. BROOKS, JEANNE LORRAINE; 10 Summer Street, Bedford; English: Merrimack College; Alpha Phi Gamma; Collegian; Critique; Engineering Journal. BROOKS, PHYLLIS B.; 5 Howard Street, Wenham; Psychology: Pi Beta Phi, Social Chairman; Psychology Club; Northampton Volun- teers. BROOKS, RODERICK M., JR.; 49 Pearl Street; Ayer; Hotel and Restaurant Management: Kappa Sigma, Vice President; Football, Captain; LaCrosse; Newman Club. BROPHY, SHIRLEY MAE; 124 Lyman Street, South Hadley Falls; French: Newman Club; Dean ' s List. BROWN, PAUL RICHARD, II; 55 Otis Place, Scituate; Marketing: Marketing Club. BROWN, RICHARD FRANCIS; 10 Lancaster Street, Cambridge; Psychology: Swimming Team; Scabbard and Blade; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Military Ball Committee. BRYAN, PETER LLOYD; 54 Ocean Avenue, North Weymouth; Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Journal, Business Manager; Dean ' s List; AIChE. BRYDON, LESLIE, VICTORIA; 35 Spruce Hill Avenue, Florence; American History: Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Commit- tee, Local Publicity Chairman; Dean ' s List; Collegian; WMUA. BRYNES, RUSSELL KERMIT; 21 Hemenway Road, Salem; Pre- Medical: Swim Team; Outing Club; Pre-Med Club; Northern Edu- cational Service Tutor; Critique; Interdorm Health Council. BUCKMAN, LINDA ELLEN; 45 Harold Street, Sharon; Elemen- tary Education: Dean ' s List; Lambda Delta Phi, Panhellenic Repre- sentative, 2nd Vice President, Social Chairman; Dorm Social Chair- man; Education Club; Hillel; Exchange Student. BURDICK, CAROL MARIE; 2 Dian Street, Granby; English: Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild; Lutheran Club; Nursing Club. BURKE, ANN L.; 1142 Bedford Street, North Abington; Nursing: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Standards Chairman; Nursing Club; Newman Club; House Council. BURKE, EILEEN ANN; 15 Adare Place, Northampton; Nursing: Nursing Club, President; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. BURKE, MARYALICE; 52 Cottage Street, Stoneham; Sociology: Newman Club; Education Club; Sociology Club. 2 BURNETT, CHERYL A.; Ashfield Road, Conway; Elementary Edu- cation; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Chorale. BUSWICK, EDWARD H.; 5 Lincoln Avenue, West Boylston; English; Roister Doisters; University Theater; Operetta Guild; Intramu ral Sports. BUTEAU, KATHERINE BRODERICK; 32 Kendrick Place, Am- herst; Botany. BUTLER, BETTE JANE; 32 Highland Street, Holden; Speech; Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Kappa Alpha Theta, President; Mortar Board; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Women ' s Judiciary, Clerk. BUTLER, DOUGLAS JOHN; 427 Soule Road, Wilbraham; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade, Executive Officer; Dean ' s List; Pistol Team. BYRNE, HELEN, M.; 95 Boston Street, Salem; Elementary Educa- tion; Sigma Kappa, Historian; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Panhel- lenic Council; Newman Club; Education Club. BYRNE, MARY; 84 Hayward Street, Braintree; History; House Counselor; Judo Club; Gymnastics. CADIGAN, RICHARD C; 38 Lincoln Street, Milton; Physical Edu- cation; Intramural Sports; Physical Education Club; Hockey; La- Crosse; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CADIGAN, THOMAS F., JR.; 38 Lincoln Street, Milton; Econom- ics; Dean ' s List; Economics Association; Mathematics Club; International Club. rliiii CAHAN, PHILIP ROBERT; 48 Strathmore Road, Brookline; Pre- Denlal; Marching Band; Orchestra. CAIRD, IAN DAVID; 236 Summer Street, Lanesborough; Public Relations; Alpha Sigma Phi, Associate Editor; Alpha Phi Omega; Soccer; Operetta Guild; Ski Club; Sports Car Club. CAMPBELL, DARBY; 1054 Sea Street, Quincy; English; Theta Chi; Intramural Sports. CAMPBELL, DONNA MARION; 44 Yale Street, North Adams; Elementary Education; Education Club. CAMPBELL, JANET ELIZABETH; 103 Sheridan Boulevard, Mineola, New York; Mathematics; Dean ' s List; Lambda Delta Phi, ParUamentarian, Standard ' s Committee; Square Dance Club. CAMPBELL, JON C; Torrington Road, Litchfield, Connecticut; Government; Phi Sigma Delta, President, Vice President; Interfra- ternity Council; Arnold Air Society; Newman Club. CAMPBELL, JUDITH S.; 532 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; Medical Technology: Precisionettes; Dean ' s List. CAMPBELL, PAMELA GRAY; 83 Gray Street, Amherst; English; Dean ' s List. CAMPBELL. PAUL CHARLES; 26 Summit Avenue, Everett; Busi- ness Adminislration; Football; Kappa Sigma, Executive Committee, Social Chairman; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM K.; 25 Clark Street, Easthampton; History: University of Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List. CANALI, FRANCIS A.; 197 Purchase Street, Milford; Physics: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Senior Honors. CANFIELD, MARILYN CHACE; 263 West Elm Street, Brockton; Education: Education Club, Dorm Representative. CAPELESS, JOHN EDWARD; 67 Athol Street, Springfield; Govern- ment: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Activities Chairman, Secretary, President; Interfraternity Council; Dean ' s List; Revelers; Pre-Law Association; Freshman Ball, Chairman. CAPRIOLE, BARBARA ANN; 147 Bennington Street, Lawrence; English: Chi Omega, Alumni Chairman; Class Executive Council; SWAP, Sorority Chairman; Junior Panhellenic Council; Winter Carni- val Committee; Dean ' s List. CARDILLO, CHARLES, JR.; 104 Pleasant Street, Wakefield; Govern- ment: Newman Club. CARLSON, BARBARA ELIZABETH; 38 Silver Street, Auburn; English: Newman Club; Young Democrats. CARLSON, BRITT ELSIE; 91 Oak Hollow Road, Springfield; Math- ematics: Dorm Social Committee; Dorm Counselor; Northern Education- al Service Tutor. CARLSON, JEANNE CAROLYN; 7 Autumn Lane, Wayland; Fashion Merchandising: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Panhellenic Representa- tive, Executive Board, Alumni Chairman; Protestant Christian Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Home Economics Club; Dean ' s List; Dorm Social Chairman; Fall Fashion Show. CARNEY, PHILIP MARTIN; 12 Ward Street, Lynn; Government: Phi Mu Delta, Vice President; Young Democrats, Treasurer; Political Science Association; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club. CARP, STEPHEN; 11 Redman Road, Canton; Accounting: Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Chairman; Accounting Association, Advertising Chair- man; Hillel. CARROLL, CATHERINE J.; 11 Hamilton Street, Braintree; Market- ing and Business Administration: Chi Omega; Newman Club; Market- ing Club. CARROLL, DENISE ELAINE; 35 Waverly Street, Brookline; Medi- cal Technology: Dorm Counselor; Modern Dance Club, President; Am- herst Tutorial Program, Coordinator; Newman Club; Critique, CARROLL, LEO THOMAS, III; 41 Coleman Street, Maiden; History: Dean ' s List; ASCE; Newman Club. CARROLL, PAUL RAYMOND; 9 Gould Street, Wakefield; Hotel and Restaurant Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, Activities Chairman; Hotel Sales Management Association, President; Innkeepers Club; Dean ' s List; Class Executive Council; Intramural Sports. CARSWELL, CHARLES CAMPBELL; 96 Longhill Street, Spring- field; Mechanical Engineering: Beta Kappa Phi, President, Vice Presi- dent, Rush Chairman; Interfraternity Council, Executive Vice President; Intramural Wrestling. CARTER, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR.; 1389 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield; Electrical Engineering: IEEE, Publicity Chairman; Engineer- ing Journal, Photographer; Dean ' s List. CARUSO, ALFRED, JR.; 1586 East 28th Street, Brooklyn, New York; Management: Kappa Sigma; Varsity Football; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. CARUSO, ANGELA MARIE; 50 Snowhill Street, Boston; Jour- nalism and English: Roister Doisters; Collegian; Dean ' s List. DARVALHO, JAMES; 539 South Main Street, Raynham; Elec- trical Engineering: Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu, Recording Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Science Fiction Club. CARVER, J. ALLEN; 5 Atwood Avenue, Norwood; Mathematics: Varsity Gymnastics, Captain; Dean ' s List; Gymnastics Club, Presi- dent. CASSIDY, WILLIAM E.; 85 College Street, Fairview; Production Management: Phi Sigma Kappa. CASSOLI, HELEN-MARIE; 86 Twitchell Street, Wellesley; American History: Class Secretary; SWAP; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Class Executive Council; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rec- ommendation Chairman, Assistant Rush Chairman; Commencement Task Force. CATTO, SUSAN M.; Summer Street, Yarmouthport; Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta; Education Club. CHACE, ALAN L.; Twiss Road, East Orleans; Plant Science: Eques- trian Club; Intramural Sports; Horticulture Society, Vice President; Dorm Counselor. CHAISTY, CYNTHIA T.; 187 Middleboro Avenue, East Taunton; Nursing; Nursing Club; Newman Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Scrolls; Dorm Counselor. CHAMBERS, ELIZABETH ANN; 12 Towie Road, Walpole; Edu- cation: Student Senate, Chairman of Services Committee, Chairman of Women ' s Aff airs Committee; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Precisionettes; Mortar Board; Dorm Counselor; Kappa Delta Pi. CHAMPION, MARGARET MARIE; 68 Adams Avenue, West New- ton; Elementary Education: Newman Club; Education Club; Women ' s Inter-dorm Council; Winter Carnival Committee. CHANDLER, RICHARD D,; 36 Coles Meadow Road, Northampton; Mechanical Engineering: Class Executive Council; ASME; Society of Automotive Engineers; Intramural Sports. CHAPLES, JUDITH MARCIA; Crest Road, Monson; History: Dean ' s List; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club. CHARLES, JANET MARY; 24 Front Street, Braintree; English: Sig- ma Sigma Sigma; Dorm Counselor; Campus Chest, Chairman; Collegian; Dean ' s List; Student Senate. CHARLOFF, RICHARD HOWARD; 28 Levbert Road, Newton; Marketing: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Assistant Treasurer; Interfraternity Council Sports; Marketing Club; Index, Assistant Business Manager. CHASE, REGINA; 29 Lowther Road, Framingham; Art: Hillel, President, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary; Student Zionist Organization, Vice President, Publicity Chairman; WMUA; Art Club. CHENEY, DONALD PAUL; West Street, Amherst; Botany: Alpha Sigma Phi; Sports Car Club; Scuba Club, Vice President; Outdoor Track; Cross-Country. CHENEY, GAIL BARBARA; 51 Long Avenue, Framingham; Sociol- ogy: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. CHERESKI, ELAINE HELENE; 18 Perkins Avenue, Northampton; English: University Theater; Oxford Summer Seminar; Newman Club. CHEVALIER, CYNTHIA GAIL; North Main Street, Belchertown; English: Emmanuel College; French Corridor; Literary Society; Modern Dance. CHIASSON, ROSE MARIE; 80 Church Street, Waltham; English: Washburn University; Chorale; Dorm Program Committee; Chess Club; Folk Club. CHICOINE, ELOISE A.; 116 Oliver Street, Easthampton; French: French Corridor; Honors Colloquia; Belchertown Volunteers; Chorus; Campus 4-H Club. CHOOLJIAN, LOIS ANN; 97 Courtland Street, Worcester; Fashion Merchandising: Dean ' s List; Home Economics Club. CISEK, FRANCES MARIE; 488 West Rodney French Boulevard, New Bedford; Elementary Education: Education Club; Dorm Counse- lor; Iota Gamma Upsilon, Assistant Treasurer; Precisionettes; New- man Club. CLAIR, JOHN J.; 100 MacArthur Drive, Millbury; Physical Education; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; Varsity LaCrosse; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. 330 CLANCY, EDWARD JOHN; 156 Linden Street, Holyoke; History: Holyoke Community College; Dean ' s List. CLARKE, HAMER DAVENPORT; Little Alum Road, Brimfield; Civil Engineering: Ski Club, President; Scabbard and Blade, First Sergeant; ASCE. CLAYTON, DAVID MICHAEL; 350 West Fifth Street, Oswego, New York; Zoology: Senior Honors; Dorm Counselor; Zoology Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Scuba Club. 4 CLEAVES, PHILLIP BICKFORD; 74 Abigail Adams Circle, North Weymouth; Economics: Dartmouth College; Dorm Counselor; SWAP; Beta Gamma Nu. CLEGG, STEPHEN ROBERT; 90 George Street, Seekonk; Plant and Soil Science: Wrestling; Horticultural Society, Reporter; Scuba Club; Delta Chi; Dean ' s List. COATES, ROBERT E.; 28 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills; American History: Dean ' s List; Barbell Club. COCIVERA, RICHARD LUCIO; 30 Harvard Street, Waltham; European History: Winter Carnival Committee; History Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. COHEN, JANET FAYE ; 22 Edward Road, West Newton; English: International Club; Honors Colloquia. COHEN, KAREN LYNN; 23 Hampshire Avenue, Sharon; Elemen- tary Education: Lambda Delta Phi, 1st Vice President, Historian; Education Club; Dorm Counselor; SWAP; Dean ' s List; Hillel. COPEN, STEVEN NEAL; 2 Meadowbank Avenue, Mattapan; Pre- Dental: Massachusetts Bay Community College. COIT, RICHARD LEWIS; 65 Washington Street, Ayer; Zoology: Hope College; Zoology Club, Vice President. COLBY, BRUCE N.; 313 Amity Street, Amherst; CAem« - ' . COLEMAN, NANCY L.; 12 Wyoma Drive, Auburn; Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; Honors; Honors Colloquia; Dorm Social Chair- man; Literary Society; YaHoo; University Theater. COLLINS, ROBERT EVAN; 3 Newacre Road, Boston; Theater: Massachusetts Bay Community College; University Theater. COLLIS, ELIZABETH ANN; 7 Dexter Avenue, Waltham; Elemen- tary Education: Education Club, Vice President; Newman Club, Dorm Captain; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. COLLYER, DIANE A.; Hawthorn Street, South Dennis; Elementary Education: Cape Cod Commercial College; Dorm Counselor; Ski Club; Education Club. COLTON, CHARLES IRA; 84 Winthrop Road, Brookline; Produc- tion Management: Dean ' s List; Tau Epsilon Phi; Flying Redmen; Hillel; Management Club; Chemistry Club. COMPTON, WILLIAM GENE; 270 Riverbend Street, Athol; Physical Education: Greenfield Community College; Football; Theta Chi. COMRAS, MARC ALAN; 20 Royal Street, Wollaston; Psychology: Dorm Counselor; Hillel; Pre-Law Association; Pre-Med Club. CONFORTI, DIANE MARIE; 10 Columbia Street, South Hadley Falls; Elementary Education: Precisionettes; Education Club; New- man Club. CONNOR, RICHARD GRANT; 106 North Maple Street, Florence; Accounting: Accounting Association; Management Club; Intramural Softball; Sailing Club. CONNOR, WILLIAM HERBERT; 231 Myrtle Street, Rockland; Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President; Football. CONNORS, DONALD STEPHEN; 44 High Street, Whitinsville; Government: Dean ' s List; University Library Committee; House Council; Interdorm Forum; Political Science Association; Intramural Sports. CONNORS, ROBERT EDWARD; 45 Gilbert Street, Watertown; Chemistry: Alpha Sigma Phi; Newman Club; American Chemical Society. CONSOLI, GRACE ANN; 263 Farnham, Lawrence; Education: Education Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. CONSOLINI, JOSEPH A.; 77 Belchertown Road, Amherst; Civil Engineering: ASCE. CONSTANTINO, CAROLYN BARBARA; 155 Forest Street, Med- ford; Government: Newman Club. CONTE, RICHARD J.; 22 Hamlet Street, Lawrence; Accounting: Accounting Association; House Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Intra- mural Bowling. COOK, JOHN MICHAEL; 87 Overlook Road, Arlington; Restaurant and Hotel Management. COOK, WILLIAM TAYLOR; 4556 Ridgebury Drive, Kettering, Ohio; Veterinary and Animal Science: Alpha Zeta, Scribe; Poultry Science Club; Senior Honors. COON, NANCY CLAIRE; 13 Highland Place, Needham; English: University of Bridgeport: Winter Carnival Committee. COPITHORNE, ALAN C; 9 Myrna Road, Lexington; American History: Wesley Foundation, President; Wesleyaires, Director; Uni- versity Chorale; United Christian Foundation; Dorm Counselor. COREA, ELIZABETH MARIE; 14 Mann Street, Hingham; Speech: Chestnut Hill College; Roister Doisters, Publicity and Public Relations Head; Newman Club. CORSETTI, JOHN VINCENT; Lower County Road, Dennisport; General Business: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Phi Sigma Kappa. CORTESE, JAMES; 22 Byron Street, Haverhill; English: Caesura, Editor-in-Chief. COSTA, BETTY; 14 William Street, Medford; French: Modern Dance Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Operetta Guild; Class Executive Council. COTTON, DANIEL IRWIN; 5 North Woodford Street, Worcester; Government: Alpha Epsilon Pi, President, Vice President, Secretary; Winter Carnival Committee; Interfraternity Council. COUCH, LORRAINE CAROL; 39 Bowbell Road, White Plains, New York; Home Economics: Omicron Nu, Secretary, Editor; Dean ' s List; Home Economics Club; Newman Club. COULOURIS, DALE C; 197 Hamilton Avenue, Lynn; English: Mas- sachusetts . Bay Community College; Student Senate, Public Relations Committee. COURTNEY, DONALD RICHARD; 66 Colonial Avenue, Dorchester; History: Honors Colloquia; Newman Club; Rowing Club; PoHtical Science Association; Distinguished Military Student; Sport Parachute Club. COUTURE, GERALD LOUIS, JR.; 18 Dell Street, Turners Falls; Chemical Engineering: Engineering Journal, Executive Editor, Man- aging Editor; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Gamma, AIChE; Social Chair- man, Secretary. COVIN, HOWARD H.; 66A Chatham Road, Everett; Accounting: Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel. COX, DAVID CHARLES; 195 East Street, North Attleboro; Mathe- matics. CRAWFORD, MARY; 3417 Calle Del Sol N.E., Alburquerque, New Mexico; Education: University of New Mexico; Exchange Student; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Senate; Women ' s Affairs Committee. CREEM, GERALD STANLEY; 41 AlderWood Road, Newton; Eco- nomics: Phi Sigma Delta, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Marching Band; Dean ' s List; Economics Association; Hillel; Phi Beta Kappa. CREVELLING, JAMES O.; Rural Route 1, Penn Yan, New York; Forest Managemenl: Paul Smith ' s College of Arts and Sciences; Forestry Club, Executive Council; Alpha Zeta. CRISPEN, JENNIFER LEIGH; Heatherstone Farm, Bolton; Physi- cal Education: Student Senate; Field Hockey; LaCrosse, Manager; Dean ' s List; Gymnastics, Manager; WAA Representative. CROCKER, RICHARD D.; 5 Union Street, Foxboro; Government. CRONIN, BARBARA ANNE; 20 Leyton Street, Norwood; Nursing: Chi Omega, President; SWAP; Nursing Club. CRONIN, CORNELIA JOY; 60 Old Sturbridge Road, Southbridge; Psychology: Sigma Kappa, Entertainment Chairman; Newman Club; Psychology Club; Dean ' s List. CRONIN, FRANCES MARIE; 8 Amherst Road, Watertown; Ele- mentary Education: Education Club; Dorm Counselor, House Chairman; Newman Club. CROOK, JAMES; 10 Clara Street, New Bedford; C;v;7 Engineering: QTV; ASCE; Newman Club; Soccer; Track; Baseball; Dean ' s List. CROTTY, PATRICK ADRIAN; 4 Sheridan Avenue, Maynard; Civil Engineering: ASCE, Treasurer; Alpha Sigma Phi; Tennis; Flying Redmen; Dean ' s List; Religious Organization. CUMMINGS, JUDITH ANN; 15 Arnold Avenue, Northampton; Speech: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chairmanships, Recording Secretary; Angel Flight, Assistant to the Commander, Executive Officer. CUNNINGHAM, TIMOTHY W.; 13 Stowell Road, North Grafton; Forestry: Student Senate, Vice President. CURRAN, JOANNE; Sunnyside Road, Southwick; English: Dean ' s List. CURRAN, RAYMOND PATRICK, JR.; 741 Dwight Street, Holyoke; C(Vi Engineering: ASCE; Commuters Club. iii CUSCIANNA, LEONARD GEORGE; 619 Morrissey Boulevard, Quincy; Pre-Dental and Zoology: House Council, Representative; Pre-Med Club; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. GUSHING, BARBARA EVELYN; 66 Marsh Avenue, Haverhill; Art; Dean ' s List; History Club, Secretary. CUTTING, PATRICIA ELLEN; Main Street, Charlemont; English: Dean ' s List. CYGAN, ANN LOUISE; 4 Indian Park, Chicopee; Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, Recording Secretary; Dean ' s List; Angel Flight; Exchange Student; Education Club; Exchange Student Club. DADOLY, ELIZABETH JEAN; 189 Woodland Avenue, Gardner; Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Activities Chairman, Vice President; Revelers; Class Executive Council; Newman Club; Greek Week Committee; Education Club. DAGGETT, CHERYL ANN; 2 Puritan Road, North Reading; Ac- counting: Pi Beta Phi; Accounting Association; Naiads; Ski Club. DAHL, ALBERT, JR.; 47 Sycamore Street, Fairhaven; Management. DALY, MARY GRACE; 720 Hampden Street, Holyoke; Home Eco- nomics: International Club, Secretary; Home Economics Club; New- man Club; Northampton Volunteers. DANIELS, GILBERT BRUCE; 71 Bow Road, Newton Centre; Mathe- matics: Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary; Chess Team; Hillel; Chemistry Club; Mathematics Club; Intramural Bowling. DANOFF, CAROL J.; 292 Graystone Avenue, West Springfield; Economics; Dean ' s List; Economics Association; Pre-Law Associa- tion; Phi Kappa Phi; Honors Colloquia. DARLING, FREDERICK WILLIAM, JR.; 8 Donnellan Circle, Wey- mouth; Zoology: Newman Club; Hockey. DAVID, CHRISTINE ANNE; 130 Kimball Road, Dedham; Sociol- ogy; Lambda Delta Phi, House Manager; Precisionettes; Student Senate, Services Committee. DAVIDSON, GORDON ASHER; 300 Sandwich Street, Plymouth; English-Journalism; Northeastern University; Collegian, News Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Outing Club. DAVIDSON, SAM; 4 Aspen Street, Mansfield; Accounting: Accounting Association, President; College Business Symposium; QTV, House Manager, Greek Week Chairman; Dean ' s List; Interfraternity Council Sports. DAVIS, ALAN STEPHEN; 95 Centre Street, Brookline; History: Forensic Society, President; Pre-Law Club; Phi Eta Sigma, Historian; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List. DAVIS, BETTY ANNE; 175 Columbian Street, South Weymouth; History: Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club. DAVIS, JOHN ROBERT, JR.; 24 Windemere Road, Wellesley Hills; ' Anthropology; Maroon Keys; Dean ' s List. DAVIS, MARIANNE; 24 Windemere Road; Wellesley Hills; Physical Education; Iota Gamma Upsilon, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice Presi- dent; Gymnastics. DAY, DEBORAH OWENS; 59 Walker Street, North Dighton; Sociology: Education Club; Christian Association. DEAN, ALEXANDER ELLIS; 141 Lexington Avenue, Needham; Economics: Index, Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor; Zeta Nu, Pledge Trainer; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Class Executive Council, Winter Carnival Chairman; Publication Board; Student Leader Action Committee. Sports Car Club. DEANE, ANNA FRANCES; 5 Pearl Lane, Wilbraham; Medical Technology. DEFELICE, MARCIA ANN; 335 Lancaster Street, Leominster; Mathematics: Newman Club; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List. DEGNAN, LINDA ANN; 63 Loumar Drive; Pittsfield; Child Develop- ment: Operetta Guild; Chorale; Dorm Counselor; Spanish Club. DEHEY, MARTHA JOAN; 19 Cliff Avenue, Pittsfield; Elementary Education and Art: Newman Club; Education Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Ski Club; Dean ' s List; Art Club. DELANEY, LEO PATRICK; 24 Arch Street, Pittsfield; Marketing: Our Lady of Hope Seminary; Varsity Football; Newman Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Housemanager, Secretary, Rush Committee; Interfraternity Sports. DEMERS, ARMAND H., JR.; Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; French: Massachusetts Bay Community College. DENMAN, MARGARET LOUISE; Flagg Road, Southboro; History: Alpha Chi Omega, 1st Vice President; Symphony Orchestra; Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Concert Band. DENNIS, JAMES ROBERT; 10 Nobader Way, Nantucket; Physical Education: Track; Gymnastics; Basketball; WMUA. DERICK, DONNA CLIFFORD; 272 Chestnut Street, West Newton; Education: Education Club; Modern Dance Club; Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Committee; Belchertown Volunteers. DESJADON, SANDRA L.; 29 Huntington Street, Lowell; English: Northern Essex Community College. DESMARAIS, PAUL CHARLES; 119 Prospect Street, Willimansett; Mathematics: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Mathematics Club; Com- muters Club. DESMOND, JANICE MARIE; 19 Westview Drive, Norwood; Speech Therapy: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Assistant Activities Chairman; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Sophomore Banquet Committee. DESTEFANO, JEAN M.; 14 Wheeler Avenue, Worcester; Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta; Education Club; Newman Club. D ' EUGENIO, JOSEPH MICHAEL; 230 Walnut Street, Newtonville; Economics: Syracuse University; Area Judiciary, Associate Justice; Dorm Counselor; Pre-Med Club. DEVENS, BARBARA ANN; 62 Laurel Drive, New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York; French; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice President, Junior Adviser; Women ' s Interdorm Council, Parliamentarian; Newman Club; Critique; University Reform Committee; Dean ' s List. DEWOLFE, LESLIE KATHLEEN; 81 Lyman Street, South Hadley; Elementary Education; Holyoke Community College; Sigma Rho. DEXTER, GEORGE THOMAS, JR.; 17 Craven Circle, Waltham; Marketing, Business Administration; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. DICARLO, JOSEPH ANTHONY, JR.; 9 Woodbridge Street, Holyoke; Landscape Architecture; Alpha Zeta, Scribe; Landscape Architecture Club. DICICCO, CAROL ANN; 120 Winslow Avenue, Norwood; So- ciology; Newman Club; Naiads; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Win- ter Carnival Committee; Northern Educational Service Tutor. DICKHAUT, FAITH IDA; 296 Farm Lane, Westwood; Art; Lutheran Club; Chorus; Art Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia. DIETCH, ADELE SUSAN; 58 Florence Avenue, Revere; English; Sigma Kappa, Assistant Treasurer, Registrar; S.U. Arts and Music Committee, Secretary, Chairman; S.U. Program Council; Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Committee; Index. DINAPOLI, MARILYN JOAN; 240 Plymouth Road, Newton High- lands; English; Green Mountain Junior College; Sport Parachute Club. DIRAFFAELE, RICHARD JOHN; 3 Forrester Road, Wakefield; History; Massachusetts Bay Community College. DIXON, JUDITH ELLEN; 65 Anthony Street, Seekonk; Child De- velopment; Iota Gamma Upsilon, House Manager; Home Economics Club; Equestrian Club. DOANE, SUSAN KAE; Box 98-SR 162, Great Barrington; Child Development; Springfield College; Gymnastics; Exchange Student; Home Economics Club. DOBRYDNIO, STEFAN M.; 344 Colrain Road, Greenfield; General Management; Management Club, Treasurer; Young Democrats. DOGGETT, SALLY BOYER; 2 Columbia Avenue, Natick; Home Economics Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Social Chairman, Panhellenic Representative; Panhellenic Council; Home Economics Club; University Health Council. DOLGIN, RICHARD T.; 245 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield; Govern- ment; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Pre-Law Association; Hillel; Interfraternity Council Sports. 4 1 r ' ' i I k iii DONNELLY, DENISE ANNE; 19 Grantland Road, Wellesley; Ele- mentary Education: Education Club; Dorm Counselor; Class Executive Council; WAA; Newman Club. DONOHUE, DONALD JAMES; 8 Bay Edge Lane, Worcester; Government; Lambda Chi Alpha; Newman Club; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Young Democrats; Greek Week Committee. DONOVAN, ROBERT EDWARD; 120 Park Avenue West, South Weymouth; Public Health: Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club; Intramural Sports. DORRIS, ELLEN MARJORIE; 27 Ardmore Road, West Newton; Elementary Education: Vermont College for Women; S.U. Arts Music Committee, Secretary; Collegian; Education Club; Class Exec- utive Council; Winter Carnival Committee. DOUGHTY, GERTRUDE E.; 58 New Lenox Road, Lenox; History: Berkshire Community College; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. DOWD, PATRICIA; 41 Goshen Road, Chicopee; History. DOWNES, JOSEPH KEVIN; 316 Huron Avenue, Cambridge; Govern- ment: Student Senate; Collegian; Pre-Law Association; Class Execu- tive Council; Student Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate; Pre- Med Club. DOYER, DENNIS M.; 3 Josephine Drive, Hampton, New Hampshire; Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Management Club. DOYLE, EDITH HELEN; 8 Bromfield Court, Newburyport; Ameri- can History: Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary; Student Senate; Senate Public Relations Committee; Education Club; Dean ' s List; Traditions Council. DOYLE, JERILYN TERESE; 494 Park Street, New Bedford; English: Newman Club; Iota Gamma Upsilon, Alumni Chairman; Dean ' s List. DRAKE, PRISCILLA ANNE; 192 School Street, Marshfield; So- ciology: University Theater, Dorm Government. DREIBLATT, RITA; 8 Wooley Lane, Great Neck, New York; Speech: Alpha Chi Omega, President; Scrolls; Mortar Board; Senior Honors; Panhellenic Council. DRISCOLL, ELIZABETH ANN; 19 Fairhaven Road, Concord; Elementary Education: Field Hockey; Equestrian Club; Newman Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor. DROZEK, JANET LOUISE; 484 Laurel Street, Manchester, New Hampshire; Education: Medical Technology Club; Education Club; Newman Club; Dorm Treasurer. DRUCKER, SHELDON MAURICE; 56 Cypress Street, Newton Center; General Business and Finance: Phi Sigma Delta, Social Chair- man; Young Democrats; Intramural Sports; Pre-Law Association. DUBE, DIANE L.; 46 Shawmut Street, Fall River; English; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Chairman; Colonel ' s Cadre. DUBIS, NANCY CAROL; 4 Dubis Street, Adams; History: Covenant Community. DUBOIS, DENNIS JOHN; 123 Conant Street, Danvers; History: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary, Vice President, President; Interfraternity Council; Collegian; Pre-Law Association; SWAP. DUGAN, PAUL G.; 34 St. Mary ' s Road, Milton; Recreation. DUGGAN, MICHAEL PATRICK; 17 Oak Avenue, Worcester; Phi- losophy: Cross Country. DUNLOP, CRAIG EMERSON; Gould Farm, Great Barrington; Public Health: Warren Wilson College; Varsity Soccer. DUNSTON, MARGARET M.; 1920 Verona Avenue, Linden, New Jersey; Nursing: Alpha Chi Omega, Altruistic Chairman; Nursing Club; Winter Carnival Committee. DUPONT, DONALD ALAN; 23 Leslie Street, Willimansett; Art: Art Club; Scuba Club. DURBIN, ROBERT NICHOLAS; 24 Highland Avenue, Haverhill; Psychology: Northern Essex Community College. DURFEE, ALAN R.; 5 Possum Hollow, Natick; Production Manage- ment: Beta Kappa Phi, Activities Coordinator; Management Club; Scuba Club. DURFEE, SUSAN LOUISE; 15 Leemond Street, Wilbraham; English: Dean ' s List; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Pi Beta Phi. DUROCHER, RAYMOND JUDE; 76 Ranney Street, Springfield; Business Administration: Zeta Nu; Newman Club; Soccer. DWYER, RICHARD BERNARD; 90 Church Street, Weymouth Heights; Chemical Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman, Historian, Pledge Warden; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee. DYER, FRANCIS H.; 227 Codman Road, Norwood; Marketing: Marketing Club, Vice President; Intramural Sports; Newman Club; House Council. DYER, RAYMOND GORDON; 20 Bates • Street, Northampton; Art and English: An Club, Treasurer; Commuters Club. EASTMAN, ELIZABETH ANNE; 108 Hope Street, Seekonk; Food in Business: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Standards Chairman; Angel Flight, Comptroller; WMUA; Campus 4-H Club; Home Economics Club. EATON, JENNIFER EMILY; 47 Sherburn Circle, Weston; Medical Technology: Iota Gamma Upsilon; Dean ' s List. EGOODKIN, SANDRA LEE; 414 Lovell Street, Worcester; Sociol- ogy: Dorm Social Chairman; Hillel; Exchange Student; Dorm Coun- selor; Athletic and Games Committee. EISLER, LESLIE R.; 39 Beals Street, Brookline; Psychology: Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretary, Vice President, Ritual; Intramural Sports. EKLUND, NANCY JANE; 17 Hampden Street, Gloucester; Ele- mentary Education and An: Education Club; Protestant Christian Council, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Student Christian Movement; Art Club. ELLIOTT, JAMES BAILEY; 1 Chestnut Street, North Reading; Financial Management: Kentucky Wesleyan College; Scabbard and Blade; Intramural Sports. ELLIS, GLENN EDWIN; 11 Pleasant Street, West Newton; Psy- chology: Belchertown Volunteers; Intramural Cross Country; Dean ' s List. ELLIS, SUSAN ELISABETH; 20 Bilodeau Drive, Haverhill; Ele- menlary Education: Northern Essex Community College; Education Club. EMERSON, ROBERT B.; 13 Spring Street, Northampton; English: University Theater; Operetta Guild; Golf. ENGLISH, WILLIAM J.; 16 Morningdale Avenue, Boylston; Market- ing: Phi Sigma Delta, President, Pledgemaster, Interfraternity Coun- cil Representative. ENNIS, BARBARA ANN; 95 Harlow Drive, Amherst; Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; Sigma Kappa; Scrolls; Kappa Delta Pi; Educa- tion Club; Angel Flight. ENOS, BARBARA ANN; 467 Warren Avenue, Swansea; Elementary Education: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Education Club; Newman Club, Exec- utive Council; Winter Carnival Committee. ENOS, DAVID W.; Silver Street, West Harwich; Personnel Manage- ment: Arnold Air Society. EPHRAIM, NORMAN ABBOTT; 7 St. Elmo Road, Worcester; Sociology: Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman, Song Chairman, Vice President; Hillel; Chorus; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. EPSTEIN, BEATRICE LAURA; 150 Sheffield Road, Waltham; Education: Northampton Volunteers; Education Club; Hillel; Inter- national Club. EPSTEIN, ROBERT LEWIS; 30 Belcher Avenue, Brockton; Market- ing: Tau Epsilon Phi, Historian, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. ESCOLAS, EILEEN C; HI Washington Street, Fairhaven; Mathe- matics: Dean ' s List; Education Club. PAGAN, BRIAN HENRY; 21 Fifth Avenue, Northampton; Electrical Engineering: Golf. FAIRBANKS, RICHARD B.; 6 Wessex Road, Newton; Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; ASME, Treasurer; Society for Automotive Engineers; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List. FALARDEAU, LEON E.; 117 Essex Street, Holyoke; Chemistry: Holyoke Community College. FALER, JAMES HENRY; 321 Massasoit Road, Worcester; Me- chanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List. FARIA, SANDRA ANN; 53 Center Street, South Dartmouth; English: Newman Club; Education Club. FARLEY, SUSAN; 91 Pleasant Street, Stoughton; Elementary Educa- tion: Pi Beta Phi; Education Club; Newman Club; Dorm Counselor; SWAP. FASK, LARRY ARNOLD; 74 Brownell Street, Worcester; Sociology: Senior Honors; Dean ' s List; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Trainer, Schol- arship Chairman; Tennis; Intramural Sports. FEELEY, EDWARD W.; 26 Williams Road, Ashland; Economics: Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Interfraternity Council; Intermural Football, Basketball; Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity Wrestling. FEIFER, BARBARA JANE; 33B Richland Court, Clifton, New Jersey; Dietetics and Institutional Administration: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor, House Chairman; Hillel; Home Economics Club. FEINBERG, KENNETH ROY; 71 Highland Terrace, Brockton; History: Student Senate; Distinguished Visitors Program; Maroon Keys; Collegian, Editorial Board; University Theater; Pre-Law As- sociation. FELDMAN, MICHELE JOAN; 76 Everett Street, Natick; English: Chi Omega, Historian, Standards Chairman; Revelers, Secretary; S.U. Program Council; S.U. Special Events Committee, Co-Chairman; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee. FEMINO, MARIA R.; 74 Essex Street, Salem; Elementary Educa- tion: Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Choir; Nursing Club; Dean ' s List. FENNO, VALERIE JEAN; 13 Whitney Street, Westboro; Zoology: Russian Club; Russian Chess Club. FERENBAUGH, MARIA ARA; 950 North Pleasant Street, Am- herst; French: William Smith College; Dean ' s List. FERREIRA, LINDA ANN; 139 Pearce Street, Fall River; Psychology: Sigma Delta Tau, Standards Chairman, Activities Chairman; Dorm Counselor; Scrolls; Revelers, Publicity Co-Chairman; Distinguished Visitors Program, Publicity Chairman; Traditions Council, Secretary. FINK, BRIAN FREDERICK; 12 West Street, Easthampton; History: Education Club; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. FINLAY, JACQUELINE EILEEN; Pulaski Drive, Manchester; Journalism and Art: Dean ' s List; Dorm Scholarship Committee, Chair- man; Collegian; Newman Club; Dorm Social Committee. FISHER, DAVID H.; 35 Walter Street, Newton Centre; American History: Phi Sigma Delta, Recording Secretary, Steward; Hillel; In- tramural Sports. FISKE, PATRICIA JANINE; 55 Church Street, Wilmington; Child Development: Pi Beta Phi; Angel Flight; Dean ' s List; Dorm Social Committee. % FLASCHNER, RACHAEL F.; 71 Newton Street, Weston; Elemen- tary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta; Interdorm Council; Education Club; Hillel. FLAVIN, FRANCIS EDWARD; 49 Kensington Avenue, Northamp- ton; Electrical Engineering: Engineering Journal, Photographer; Index, Photographer; IEEE; Newman Club. FLEISCHNER, ROBERT D., JR.; 39 Morningside Park, Springfield; English: Adelphia, President; Arcon; Dean ' s List; Class Executive Council; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President. FLETCHER, ELBURT PRESTON, JR.; 131 Otis Street, Milton; Personnel Management: House Judiciary, Associate Justice; Dorm Social Committee, Chairman. FLOYD, JANET MARILYN; 40 Main Street, Saugus; Accounting: Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Association, Secretary; Dean ' s List. FOLEY, FREDERICK C, III; 2 Opal Avenue, Beverly; Economics: Tau Kappa Epsilon; LaCrosse; Interfraternity Council. FOLEY, ROBERT H., JR.; 780 Main Street, Winchester; Pre-Vet; Pre-Med Club; Animal Science Club, Secretary; Phi Mu Delta; Dean ' s List; Political Science Association; Newman Club. FONTAINE, HANNO J.; 157 Alta Avenue, Yonkers, New York; Business Administration: Varsity Skiing. FORD, ROBERT CLAYTON; 73 Duxbury Lane, Longmeadow; Liberal Arts and Government: Crew Team; House Council; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. FORD, WARREN DAVIS, JR.; 481 Summer Street, Weymouth; History: Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. FORMAN, JEFFREY STUART; 86 Cypress Street, Brookline; Government: Adelphia, Treasurer; Revelers; S.U. Governing Board; Tau Epsilon Phi; Homecoming Committee, Treasurer; Class Executive Council. FORMISANI, DAVID CHARLES; 15 Clyde Street, Fitchburg; Mechanical Engineering: Varsity Rifle Team; ASME; Intramural Sports. FORTIER, PETER FRANCIS; Southern Avenue, South Essex; Mechanical Engineering: Newman Club; Dorm Counselor. FOX, ROBERT W., JR.; 73 Connecticut Avenue, Chicopee Falls; American History. FOX, STEPHEN J.; 1112 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; Fisheries Biology: Scuba Club; Dean ' s List. FRANCIS, EDWARD GEORGE, JR.; 26 Foucher Avenue, North Adams; Mathematics: Arnold Air Society; Intramural Sports. FRATICELLI, THOMAS MICHAEL; 25 Simpson Street, Newton; Marketing: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sophomore Banquet Committee; Greek Week Publicity Committee; Crew Team, Coxswain; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. FREEDMAN, EDWIN E.; 6 Holland Street, Newton; Government: Tau Epsilon Phi, Baseball; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Dis- tinguished Visitors Program, Chairman. FREEDMAN, PAUL DAVID; 389 May Street, Worcester; English: Track; Hillel; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Young Democrats; Pre-Law Associa- tion. FREY, DENNIS ANTHONY; 15 Paon Boulevard, Wakefield; Chemi- cal Engineering: Alpha Sigma Phi; Freshman and Varsity Hockey; AIChE; Newman Club; Varsity LaCrosse. FRIEDEN, JEANNE ELIZABETH; 359 Wilson Avenue, Kent, Ohio; Pre-Medical: Distinguished Visitors Program, Vice Chairman; Student Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate; University Reform Com- mittee; Scrolls; President. FRIEDMAN, JAY ALLEN; 41 Itendale Street, Springfield; Eco- nomics: Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge President, Steward, Assistant Social Chairman; Marching Band; Concert Band. FRISBIE, SUSAN E.; Route 8, Becket; Physical Education: Dean ' s List; Gymnastics Club, Manager; WAA Representative. FROST, RICHARD EDGAR; 54 Saint James Avenue, Holyoke; Wood Technology: Holyoke Community College; Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club; Marching Band. FULLAM, SARA; 75 Walnut Street, North Brookfield; Economics: Quinsigamond Community College; Economics Club. FU1,LER, MARY VIRGINIA; 135 Belmont Avenue, Springfield; Psychology: Angel Flight, Information Ofiicer; Interdormitory Council, Vice President; Dorm Cultural Committee, Chairman; Dorm Charter Committee. FULTZ, BARBARA LYNN; 37 Oak Knoll Road, Natick; Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega; Exchange Student; Newman Club; Education Club; Young Democrats Club; Winter Carnival Committee. FURMAN, STANLEY FRANK; 73 St. James Avenue, Chicopee Falls; Chemistry: Collegian, Photography Staff; Newman Club. FURNESS, KATHLEEN P.; 28 Willow Street, New Bedford; Micro- biology: Chi Omega; Newman Club; WAA. FUSCO, JAMES A.; 47 Exchange Street, Leominster; Industrial En- gineering: AIIE, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Phi Mu Delta, Rushing Chair- man; Intramural Football; Flying Club. GABALIS, ALBERT FRANCIS, JR.; 10 Pond Street, Billerica; Political Science: House Council, Athletic Chairman, Student Senate Representative; Intramural Sports; Football; Young Republicans Club; Sigma Alpha Mu. GAFFNEY, DAMIAN PETER; 71 Gladeside Avenue, Mattapan; German: Track; Cross Country. GAGNON, ROBERT WILLIAM; 368 Briggs Road, North Westport; History: Dorm Counselor; Intramural Sports. GAGNON, THOMAS EARL; 220 Elm Street, East Longmeadow; Speech: Arnold Air Society, Administration Officer; WMUA, Publicity Director; Critique, Advertising Manager; Collegian. GALE, BRUCE ROBERT; 54 Bomford Drive, Red Stone Arsenal, Alabama; Government: Phi Mu Delta; SWAP; WMUA. GALLAGHER, JOHN CULLINANE, JR.; 91 Sias Lane, Milton; Accounting: Quincy Junior College; Alpha Sigma Phi, President, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Wrestling Team; Scabbard and Blade; Interfraternity Council; Fraternity President ' s Association; Intramural Sports. GALLOP, LAUREL MERRIDITH; 119 Laurel Street, Fairhaven; Elementary Education: Education Club; Bowling Team. GAMACHE, MAUREEN LOUISE; 351 South Main Street, Rayn- ham; Retailing: Newman Club; Marketing Club. GARBUTT, IRA JOHN; 110 Clarendon Drive, Valley Stream, New York; General Business and Finance: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Interfraternity Council; Interfraternity Sports. GARDNER, ALAN FREDERICK; 18 Edgerly Road, Boston; Psychol- ogy: Homecoming Committee; Northern Educational Service Tutor. GARNER, STEVEN CRAIG; 173 Hampden Road, East Long- meadow; Chemistry; Pre-Med Club. GARRETT, SUSAN ELIZABETH; 576 Dickinson Street, Springfield; Psychology: Northern Educational Service Tutor; Psychology Club. GARRISON, ELIZABETH ANNE; 15 Arcadia Road, Andover; Government: Honors Colloquia; Young Republicans, Treasurer; Dean ' s List, GARRITY, JOANNE M.; 69 Greeley Street, Clinton; English: Class Executive Council; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Oxford Summer Sem- inar; Education Club. GARVEY, MAURICE GEORGE; 260 Northampton Road, Am- herst; Liberal Arts: Greenfield Community College; Landscape Archi- tects Association. GAUGER, STEPHEN E.; 141 Bromfield Street, Quincy; General Business and Economics: Tennis Team; Ski Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. GAVUTIS, KAREN GAY; 10 Albion Street, Lawrence; English: Alpha Chi Omega, Lyre Editor, Corresponding Secretary; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Angel Flight; Equestrian Club; Winter Carnival Committee. GELLER, KARL LESLEY; Statesmen. Hawley Road, Melrose; Geology: GEORGE, PATRICIA LYNN; 3 West Street, Oxford; English: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; French Corridor; Dorm Counselor; University Theater. GEORGIAN, JAMES, JR.; 14 Heather Road, Watertown; Mathe- matics: Boston University; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Mathe- matics Club. GERROL, DAVID MICHAEL; 3 Bellvista Road, Worcester; English: Oxford Summer Seminar; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Honors Colloquia. GERRY, NANCY ELEANOR; 10 North Atkinson Street, Newbury- port; Elementary Education: Education Club; Marching Band; Square Dance Club; Dorm Cultural Chairman; Dorm Social Committee. GETCHELL, EUGENE MAXWELL; 21 South Pleasant Street, Mer- rimac; History: Chorale; Operetta Guild; Chorus; Roister Doisters; International Weekend Committee, Treasurer. GIARGIARI, PHILIP N.; 20 Pleasant Street, Ashland; Mathematics: Tape Recorder Club, President. GIARLA, DAVID J.; 19 Ocean Street, Nahant; Reslauranl and Hotel Management: Football; Innkeepers Club; Intramural Sports. GIERAS, DOMINIC F.; 394 Summer Street, Lynn; Government; University of Maryland; Dorm Counselor; Russian Club; Sport Para- chute Club, President. GILBERT, JOHN WINSOR; 44 Martin Road, Reading; Marketing: Beta Kappa Phi, Arcons; Maroon Keys; RSO Committee; Statesmen, Director; Operetta Guild. GILLAM, ARTHUR JOSEPH, JR.; 121 Hayden Rowe Street, Hopkinton; Psychology: Critique, Editorial Editor; Newman Club; Intramural Sports; Winter Carnival Committee. GILLENWATERS, NANCY ELIZABETH; 95 John Street, Clinton; Psychology. GIRARD, RICHARD NORMAN; 100 Park Drive, Westfield; Physical Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramural Official; Football; Intra- mural Sports; Dean ' s List. GIROUX, JUDITH ANNE MAXWELL; 44 Walnut Street, Northampton: English: Dean ' s List; Scrolls; University Chorus; New- man Club. GITTINS, RONALD CLIFFORD: 16 Alaska Avenue, Bedford; Hotel and Restaurant Management: Alpha Sigma Phi, Corresponding Secretary; Interfraternity Baseball and Football. GIZA, LOUISE MARY; 65 Calkins Street, Palmer; Child Develop- ment: Newman Club; Dean ' s List. Afi Mli GLASIER, DAVID A.; 15 Stearns Court, Northampton; Electrical Engineering: Football; IEEE; Dorm Counselor. GLASS, HENRY WILLIAM, JR.; 36 Hillcrest Avenue, Beverly; Accounting: Kappa Sigma; Varsity Golf; Accounting Association; New- man Club; Intramural Sports; Interfraternity Council. GLASSER, MARC DAVID; 143 Walnut Avenue, Revere; English: Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Colloquia; Senior Honors; Dean ' s List; Tennis, Manager: House Judiciary. GLASSMAN, STEPHEN R.; 30 Brownell Street, New Bedford; Restaurant and Hotel Management: Tau Epsilon Phi, Chaplain: States- men; Innkeepers Club. GLAVIN, JUDITH ANN; 16 Lindor Road, North Reading; Fashion Merchandising: Dorm Social Chairman; Math Club; Homp Economics Club: Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Committee. GLESMANN, SUSAN; 90 Dartmouth Street, Holyoke; Nursing: Kappa Alpha Theta; Scrolls; Nursing Club. GNIADY, JOHN ANDREW; 16 Marguerite Street, Chicopee; Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu, President; Tau Beta Pi; Amateur Radio Association, President; IEEE, Secretary; Engineering Journal, Editorial Editor; Distinguished Visitors Program. GODDARD, SHARON LYNNE; Main Street, Hardwick; Economics: Dean ' s List; Math Club; Economics Club; Ski Club; Winter Carnival Committee. GODEK, EDWARD JOHN; 2 Manners Avenue, Adams; Business Management: Kappa Sigma, Interfraternity Council Representative; Flying Club; Newman Club. GOFFMAN, HOWARD ROBERT; 5002 Old Court Road, Randalls- town, Maryland; Business Administration: Maroon Keys; Revelers; Varsity Lacrosse, Captain; Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman, Execu- tive Board Member At-Large; Dorm President; Campus Chest Representative. GOGICK, ROBERT JOSEPH; 49 Sargeant Avenue, CUfton, New Jersey; Business Administration: Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Football; LaCrosse. GOLDBERG, BARBARA; 48 Portland Street, Holyoke; Speech Therapy: Hillel; Dean ' s List; Sigma Delta Tau; University Theater. GOLDBERG, LEONARD MARTIN; 11 Atlantis Street, West Rox- bury; German: Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer, Pledgemaster, Social Chairman, Steward, Rush Committee; Hillel. GOLDBERG, NANCY A.; 720 Downing Street, Teaneck, New Jersey; Fashion Merchandising: Omicron Nu, President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Economics Club; Hillel. GOLDMAN, JOEL; 51 County Street, Peabody; English; Col- legian; Hillel, Treasurer; Pre-Law Association. GOLDMAN, MARSHA ELLEN; 22 Woodhaven Road, Waban; English: Women ' s Interdorm Council; Sigma Delta Tau; Dean ' s List; Equestrian Club. GOLUB, JOAN REBECCA; 477 South Main Street, Sharon; Pre- Medical; Honors Colloquia; Senior Honors; Pi Beta Phi, Assistant Treasurer; Mortar Board, Secretary; Class Executive Council; Dean ' s List. GOODELL, MARY DIANE; Greenfield Road, Colrain; Psychology: Gamma Sigma Sigma; WAA Bowling. GOODMAN, IRIS ELLEN; 228 Acrebrook Road, Springfield; Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; Education Club; Northern Educa- tional Service Tutor. GOODMAN, LAWRENCE VOGEL; 34 Forest Street, Arlington; So- ciology: Northeastern University; House Council; Hillel. GORDEN, NORMA WIENER; Gould Road, Ware; Elementary Education: Clark University; Kappa Delta Pi; Education Club. GORDON, BRUCE STEPHEN; 121 Salisbury Road, Brookline- Government: Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; Dean ' s List; Barbell Club; Young Democrats. GORDON, MANUEL FREDERICK; 62 West View Road, Lowell; History: Critique, Managing Editor; Alpha Phi Gamma, President ' Hillel. GORDON, MARTIN E.; 555 Weld Street, West Roxbury; Electrical Engineering: Hillel; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Young Democrats. GORDON, STEPHEN FRANKLIN; 174 Auburn Street, Newton; Economics: Collegian, News Day Editor, Advertising Manager; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee, Business Manager; Dis- tinguished Visitors Program, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer; Spectrum, Business Manager. GORENFLO, DOROTHY AMELIA; 83 Locust Street, Holliston; Government: Sophomore Banquet Committee; Physics Club; Women ' s Interdorm Council, President; Lambda Delta Phi, Corresponding Sec- retary, 2nd Vice President, President; WAA Representative. GORMAN, NOEL JOSEPH; II North Main Street, Williamsburg; Journalistic Science and English: Farmingdale State University; Intra- mural Basketball; Collegian. GOSSELIN, JEANNE LOUISE; 11 Mechanics Row, Amesbury; Nursing: Lambda Delta Phi, Chaplain, Steward; Nursing Club, Nominating Chairman, Corresponding Secretary; Class Executive Council; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee. GOSSMAN, EDWARD EARL, JR.; 70 Belvidere Avenue, Feeding Hills; Management: Management Club, Crew Team; Newman Club. GOULD, MICHAEL; 133 Wolcott Road, Brookline; Mathematics; Collegian, Sports Editor; Alpha Phi Gamma, Vice President; North- ern Educational Service Tutor; Dorm Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports. GOURLEY, DONALD FLETCHER, JR.; 9 Wyman Road, Marble- head; Government: QTV; Intramural Sports. GRAFF, WARREN ELLIOTT; 90 17th Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey; History: Zeta Nu, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman. GRAFTON, ANN F.; 83 Elm Street, Wakefield; Marketing: Market- ing Club, Secretary; Pi Beta Phi. GRANEY, EDWARD; 8 Rock Court, Norwood; Government: Theta Chi; Hockey. GRANGER, PERSIS R.; 25 Sugarloaf Street, South Deerfield; English: College of Wooster. GRANGER, RICHARD D.; Roll-Away Hill, North Egremont; Civ 7 Engineering: Alfred State Technical Institute; ASCE. GRASSO, PATRICIA ANN; 69 Bigelow Street, Lawrence; Elemen- tary Education: Dorm Treasurer; SWAP; Class Executive Council; Education Club, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. GRAY, HERBERT W.; 49 Fern Street, Lexington; Government; Intra- mural Sports. GRAZIANO, JANE M.; 7 Suosso Lane, Plymouth; General Business and Finance; Lambda Delta Phi, Treasurer; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Dorm Treasurer. GREEN, DONNA LEE; 24 Union Street, Taunton; Psychology: WMUA; Psychology Club. GREENFIELD, JANE LESLIE; 54 Virginia Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York; Education: Sigma Delta Tau, Song Chairman, Historian; Dean ' s List; Musigals, Spokesman; Hillel; Education Club; Young Democrats. GREENMAN, NANCY PAULA; 25 Ellison Road, Newton Centre; Anthropology: Modern Dance Club; Critique; Young Independents; Hillel; Pioneer Valley Folklore Society; Art Club. GREENOUGH, GAIL SARAH; 16 Cloverdale Street, Florence; Elementary Education: Education Club; Belchertown Volunteers; Northern Educational Service Tutor. GREENQUIST, JOHN RUSSELL; 58 Charles Street, Natick; Mathe- matics: Student Senate, Vice President, President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Dorm Counselor; Distinguished Visitors Program; Free Press Committee, Chairman; Class Executive Council. GREENSTEIN, DAVID; 222 Walnut Avenue, Revere; Hotel and Restaurant Management; Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Alpha Phi Omega, Banquet Chairman, Social Chairman; Innkeepers Club, President; Col lege Folk Club, President; Hillel, Banquet Chairman; Dorm President. GREENWOOD, JANE L.; 14 Willey Street, Brockton; English: New- man Club; Dorm Social Committee. GREPP, MARSHA K.; 5 Hillcrest Road, Danvers; Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Education Club; Class Executive Coun- cil; Winter Carnival Committee; Sophomore Banquet Committee. GREY, ELLEN SPRINGER; 1001 North Pleasant Street, Amherst; Elementary Education; Education Club. GRIECO, DANIEL JOSEPH, II; 77 Heath Road, North Andover; Government: Tau Epsilon Phi, President; Interfraternity Council, Ad- ministrative Vice President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Revelers; Arcon; Scabbard and Blade. GRIFFIN, ROSEMARY ANN; 168 Spruce Street, Watertown; Math- ematics: Newman Club; Precisionettes, Commanding Officer. GRILLO, NANCY JEAN; 11 Stevens Road, Framingham; Food Technology; Food Technology Club, Treasurer. GRINNELL, RICHARD S.; 504 Waltham Street, Lexington; Eng- lish; Sigma Alpha Mu, House Manager; Scuba Club; Intramural Sports. GROMELSKI, JAMES CARL; Maple Street, Haydenville; midlife and Fisheries Biology: Alpha Zeta, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma. GROSSE, CARMEN LISBETH; 97 Trenton Avenue, White Plains, New York; German; Scrolls; Dorm Counselor; German Club; Lutheran Club. GRYNKIEWICZ, HELEN J.; 96 Pittroff Avenue, South Hadley Falls; Political Science. GUSTAFSON, LINDA ELAINE; High Street, Pembroke; Elementary Education: Sigma Kappa; Education Club; Home Economics Club; University of Stockholm ' s Junior Year; Dean ' s List. GUTT, JOHN DAVID; 17 Ellis Street Extension, Westfield; Mathe- matics: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Tennis; Newman Club; Associa- tion for Computing Machinery. GUZZETTA, FRANCIS JOHN; 5 Stanley Circle, Quincy; Marketing; Belchertown Volunteers, President; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Russian Club; Dean ' s List. HACHIGIAN, ELIZABETH ANNE; 39 West Chester Street, Wor- cester; Medical Technology: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary-Treasurer of Pledge Class; Young Democrats, Treasurer; Medical Technology Club, Treasurer, President; WAA; Women ' s Interdorm Council; Orthodox Club. HACKETT, JUDITH ELAINE; Main Avenue, Onset; Elementary Education: Dorm Counselor. HAGAR, JANICE RUTH; Tremont Street, Rehoboth; Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Education Club. HAGLUND, ROBERT RAY; 123 Prospect Street, Brockton; Pre- Dental; Tau Epsilon Pi; Newman Club; Class Executive Council. HAIGH, SUSAN PHYLLIS; 526 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester; Eng- lish: Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild; Dorm Social Chairman. HALBERT, BETTYE MARIE; 6 Gilford Lane, Chelmsford; Psy- chology: Dorm Counselor; Precisionettes; LaCrosse. HAMBLET, DWIGHT ALLEN; 462 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth; Mathematics: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Swimming Team. HAMEL, DANIEL JOSEPH; II Laurel Avenue, Methuen; History: Dean ' s List; Young Republicans; Newman Club; Intramural Sports; History Club. HAMEL, PATRICIA ANN; 29 Berkshire Drive, Westfield; History: Pi Beta Phi, Historian; Dean ' s List, Naiads, Winter Carnival Commit- tee. HAMILL, GWENDELYN JO; 10 Cottage Farm Road, Brookline; Speech: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; University Theater; Operetta Guild, Business Manager; Wesley Foundation, Vice President; Wesleyaires, Business Manager, Director; Roister Doisters, HAMMERSLEY, JEAN LOUISE; 56 High Street, Ipswich; Journal- ism and English: Collegian, Feature Writer; Pi Beta Phi, Magazine Reporter; Student Christian Association; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. HANLON, SUSAN EDYTHE; 112 Burlington Street, Woburn; Home Economics: Alpha Chi Omega, House Manager; Home Economics Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Angel Flight; Exchange Student. HARACZ, NORA J. MICHELSON; 103 State Street, Northampton; Elementary Education: Cape Cod Community College. HARDY, KENNETH A.; 33 Middlesex Avenue, Swampscott; Sociology: Adelphia; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Dis- tinguished Visitors Program, Program Chairman; Young Independents; University Reform Committee, Chairman; Wesley Foundation. HARRIMAN, RICHARD A.; Emmet Road, South Ashfield; Eco- nomics: Dean ' s List; Alpha Sigma Phi, Pledge Class President, Ac- tivities Chairman, Vice President; Student Senate, Budgets and Men ' s Affairs Committee; Interfraternity Council; Scuba Club; Interfraternity Council Sports. HARRIS, MERLE G., JR.; 221 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; Pre- Medicai, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lambda Chi Alpha. HARRISON, KAREN A.; 168 Bartlett Road, Winthrop; Govern- ment: Mortar Board; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2nd Vice President, Presi- dent; Scrolls; Revelers; SWAP; Class Executive Council. HART, FRANCES ANNE; 24 Prospect Street, Fort Edward, New York; Speech: Precisionettes, Squad Leader, Executive Board; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. HARTLEY, STEPHEN M.; 140 Montague City Road, Turners Falls; Civil Engineering: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Vice President, President; ASCE, President; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers Council, Treas- urer; Association for Computing Machinery; Campus Religious Council. HARTSTONE, JOEL MARTIN; 6 Dorcar Road, Newton; Business Administration: Adelphia, Vice President; Student Union Governing Board, Vice Chairman; Collegian, Editorial Chairman; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Class Executive Council; Dis- tinguished Teacher ' s Award Committee. HARTWELL, EDWARD A.; 18 High Street, Mansfield; C(v 7 Engi- neering: ASCE. HARVEY, DEBORAH JOYCE; 68 Whitney Street, Sherborn; Educa- tion: Student Senate, Women ' s Affairs Committee, Activities Com- mittee; Dorm Executive Board. HARVEY, JOAN CAROL; 425 North Pleasant Street, Amherst; Journalism: Honors Colloquia; Debating Society, Secretary; Lambda Delta Phi, Panhellenic Council Representative, Corresponding Secretary; Panhellenic Council; Journalism Club, Treasurer; Critique. HARVEY, JOHN EDWARDS; 1088 Ringwood Avenue, Pompton Lakes, New Jersey; History: Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Scabbard and Blade; LaCrosse. HARVEY, JOYCE ELLEN; 139 Youle Street, Melrose; Journalism and English: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary, Organizing Chairman; Marching Band, Li- brarian; Symphony Band, Librarian; Collegian, Day Editor, Photog- rapher; Symphony Orchestra, Librarian. HASTINGS, DAVID ALLEN; 4 Depot Street, East Douglas; Malhe- matics: Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Dean ' s List. HASTINGS, DOROTHY PHYLLIS; 47 Schley Street, Springfield; Sociology: Outing Club, Secretary, Smoke Signals Editor, Camping Chairman; Square Dance Club, Secretary, Vice President; Recreation Club, Christian Association; Home Economics Club. HATCH, CYNTHIA HELEN; 24 Sylvan Circle, Lynnfield; Home Economics: Home Economics Club, State President, Executive Board, Co-Editor, School Publication; Class Executive Council; Winter Carni- val Committee, Poster Chairman; Alpha Chi Omega; Dean ' s List. HATCH, ELLEN ANNE; 8 Church Street, West Acton; Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi, Activities Chairman; Publicity Chairman; Exchange Student; Scrolls, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Newman Club. HAVELES, ANDREA JOY; 24 Highland Street, Palmer; Elementary Education: Sigma Kappa; Education Club; Angel Flight. HAWES, WILLIAM E.; 23 Highland Avenue, Sudbury; Business Administration {Management): Soccer; Ski Club; Flying Club; AIIE, Secretary; Dorm Judiciary, Chief Justice. HAWKES, DONALD PHILLIP; 15 High Street, Amherst; Govern- ment: Freshman Class Vice President; Class Executive Council; Pistol Team; Collegians for Brooke, Chairman; Young Republicans. HAYES, MARYANNE; 29 Olde Stage Road, Chelmsbord; Elemen-. tary Education: Iota Gamma Upsilon; Newman Club; Dorm Coun- selor; Exchange Student; Dean ' s List. HAZNAR, GALE MADELINE; 95 Manning Street, Fairview; Child Development: Dean ' s List. HEADY, LYN CORNELIA; 21 Manhan Street, Northampton; Math- ematics: Iota Gamma Upsilon; Mathematics Club; Ski Club; New- man Club. HEBERT, MAURICE J. F.; 3 Rostone Place, Pittsfield; Psychology: George Washington University; Grenadiers; Rifle Team. HENDRICKSON, MARYHELEN; 35 Mill Road, Boylston; English. HENRY, SUSAL ELIN; 623 West Arbor Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois; Government: Chi Omega, 1st Vice President; Dean ' s List; Panhellenic Council; Index, Greek Editor. HERMSDORF, JANINE; 78 Western Avenue, Saugus; Speech; Class Executive Council; Dorm Social Chairman; Concert Band; U of Stock- holm, Sweden; WMUA. HERON, DAVID LAWRENCE; 26 Northrop Street, Hopedale; Economics; Newman Club; Tennis; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. HERSH, VALERIE L.; 1415 Powderhorn Drive, Phoenixville, Pennsyl- vania; Psychology. HICKOX, MARGARET ANN; New Ashford Road, New Ashford; Nursing; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Nursing Club; Dorm Counselor; Young Democrats. HIGGINS, CAROL ANN; 86 South Whipple Street, Lowell; Mathematics; Cheerleader, Co-Captain; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Colonel ' s Cadre, Executive Officer, Commanding Officer; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Modern Dance. HILL, DONNA MARIE; 19 Hillview Avenue, Holbrook; Elementary Education; Education Club; Newman Club; Young Democrats. HILLSON, ROBERT BLANCHARD; 300 Buckminister Drive, Nor- wood; Business Administration; Theta Chi, President; Interfraternity Council, President; Football; Arcon; Marketing Club; Greek Week Chairman. HINDLEY, DONNA MARIE; 65 South Street, Northampton; Eng- lish; Sigma Delta Tau, Sergeant At Arms; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List. HINTON, PAMELA KAY; Pleasant Street, Marshfield Hills; Ele- mentary Education; Musigals, Librarian; Alpha Chi Omega, Song Chairman, Standards Committee. HITCHINS, JANICE E.; 12 Church Street, Wakefield; Elementary Education; Education Club; Belchertown Volunteers. HOAGUE, SUSAN JANN; 40 Graves Aven ue, Northampton; Psy- chology. HOBBS, ROBERT V.; 164 Littleton Street, Springfield; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; Sport Parachute Club, Treasurer; Newman Club. HODGE, ROBERT LEE, JR.; 101 Westminster Street, Springfield; Speech; Soccer; Wrestling; Flying Redmen, Inspection Officer; Flying Club; WMUA. HOGAN, SYLVIA DALE; I86-B Northeast Road, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico; Elementary Education; Angel Flight; Exchange Student; Education Club; Dorm Secretary; Exchange Student Club. HOLMES, LINDA RUTH; 62 Taft Avenue, Easthampton; Nursing; Commuters Club. HOLT, KATHLEEN JUNE; Depot Road, Princeton; Elementary Education: Education Club; S.U. Movie Committee; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Judiciary; Dean ' s List. HOMAN, RICHARD M.; 48 Aldie Street, Boston; Political Science: Student Senate, Chairman; House Council; Lutheran Club; Intramural Sports; Soccer; Dean ' s List. HOPKINS, SUZANNE LOUISE; 142 Greenview Terrace, Moores- town. New Jersey; Elementary Education: Dean ' s List; SWAP; Dorm Treasurer; Education Club, Historian; Lutheran Student Organization; Christian Associa ion. HORN, NELSON EDWARD; 434 Pleasant Street, Holyoke; Me- chanical Engineering: Georgia Institute of Technology; QTV; ASME; Newman Club. HORWITZ, NANCY BETH; 100 Evelyn Road, Newton; Sociology: Civil Rights Club; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Com- mittee; Entertainment Chairman; Revelers, Treasurer. HOWARD, STEDMAN DWIGHT; Church Street, West Brookfield; Economics: Worcester Junior College; Operetta Guild, Manager; Dis- tinguished Visitors Program. HOWE, RICHARD ANDREW; 55 Linden Avenue, Greenfield; Physi- cal Education: Greenfield Community College; LaCrosse; Wrestling. HOWE, ROBERT EDWARD; 71 Sheffield Road, Waltham; History: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Intramural Sports; Volunteer Fire Department; History Club. HOY, PATRICIA ANNE; 39 Condit Road, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey; Economics: Gonzaga University; Senior Honors; Gamma Sigma Sigma; French Corridor; Newman Club; Economics Association. HOYNE, SUSAN F.; 4544 North Menard, Chicago, Ilhnois; English: Mundelein College; Dorm Counselor; WMUA; Newman Club. HUGHES, DONNA M.; 616 Main Street, Southbridge; English: Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Manager; Dorm Social Chairman. HULL, PETER RICHARD; Eagle Hill, Ipswich; Mechanical Engi- neering: Tau Beta Pi, Secretary; ASME; Society of Automotive Engi- neers; Amateur Radio Club; Dean ' s List. HULTIN, DAVID HAROLD; 237 Doyle Road, Holden; Government: Zeta Nu, Assistant House Manager, Interfraternity Council Rep- resentative. HUNT, CLAIRE ELIZABETH; 7 Middle Street, Georgetown; Eng- lish: Dorm Social Committee, Chairman; Literary Society. HURVITZ, KENNETH M.; 21 Marie Avenue, Sharon; Pre Medical: Phi Eta Sigma; Area Judiciary; Dean ' s List; House Council, Social Chairman. HUTCHINSON, ROBERT BRUCE; 496 Humphrey Street, Swamps- cott; Arl: Delta Chi, President; Art Club; Intramural Sports. HYNEK, KATHLEEN MICHELE; 246 Chicopee Street, Chicopee; Psychology; Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer, Dean ' s List; Roister Doisters. INGHAM, CYNTHIA L.; Elm Drive, Wickford, Rhode Island; Education: Dorm Counselor; Education Club, Secretary; Dorm Treas- urer; Niaids; Dean ' s List. IRISH, GERALD S.; 9 Bayberry Road, Worcester; General Business: Barbell Club; Gymnastics; Dean ' s List. ISAACSON, JOANNE D.; 10 Laurel Avenue, Waltham; Journalism: Ski Club; Spectrum; Senior Honors. ISENOR, SANDRA ANN; 123 Center Street, Raynham; Nursing: Dean ' s List; Nursing Club; Dorm Counselor. JABLONSKI, CHESTER ROBERT; 28 Cornell Street, Chicopee Falls; Chemistry. JACKSON, BEVERLY SUSAN; Ridgeway Road, Concord; French: Framingham State College; Literary Society, Secretary; Northern Educational Service Tutor; French Corridor. JACKSON, LINDA LEE; 217 West Main Street, Norton; Elementary Education: Education Club; Lambda Delta Phi, Assistant Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild; Dorm Counselor. JACKSON, WALTER F.; 25 Nelson Street, Dorchester; Public Health: Scabbard and Blade; Pre-Med Club. JACOBS, FLORA MARJORIE; 155 Cotton Street, Newton; English: Collegian, Make-Up Editor, Day Editor; Hillel; Winter Carnival Committee; Homecoming Committee; Orchard Hill Newspaper, Editor- in-Chief. JACOBS, RICHARD B.; 141 Bonad Road, Chestnut Hill; Govern- ment: Sigma Alpha Mu; Senior Honors; Oxford Summer Seminar; YaHoo, Photography Editor; Dean ' s List; Area Judiciary. JACOBSON, GAYLE MARIAN; 7 Beech Circle, Andover; Elemen- tary Education: Student Senate, SWAP; Academic Affairs Committee; Women ' s Affairs Committee; Education Club. JAHN, BARBARA ROSS; 16 River Drive, South Yarmouth; History: Dorm Social Committee; Class Executive Council; Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer, 3rd Vice President. JAMES, JUDITH ELLEN; 1836 Elm Street, Dighton; English: Uni- versity Theater; Roister Doisters; Young Republicans. JAMES, SUSAN P.; 25 Ellis Street, Seekonk; English: Class Execu- tive Committee; University Theater; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Casino ' 67. JARNES, DAVID JOSEPH; 15 Woodbury Street, Beverly; Physical Education; Collegian, Assistant Sports Editor; Dean ' s List; French Corridor; Intramural Sports; Hillel; Education Club. JARVIS, CAROLE ANN; Mohawk Trail, Shelburne Falls; Home Economics: Home Economics Club; Education Club; Northern Edu- cational Service Tutor; S.U. Movie Committee. JEFFORDS, JEAN F.; 23 Huntington Avenue, Sharon; Botany: Pi Beta Phi; Naiads, Secretary; Horticulture Club, Treasurer; Chorale; Angel Flight. JOHAN, DOROTHY ELAINE; 108 Thurston Road, Newton; Educa- tion: Sigma Kappa; Education Club; Homecoming Committee; Dean ' s List. JOHNSON, ARLENE L.; 47 Chickering Road, North Andover; Medical Technology; Medical Technology Club. JOHNSON, BRUCE R.; 38 Cosby Avenue, Amherst; Wood Science and Technology: Xi Sigma Pi, Secretary, Fiscal Agent; Forestry Club. JOHNSON, DAVID MICHAEL; 3 Smith Street, Adams; Psychology; Berkshire Community College. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH L.; Rattle Hill, Southampton; Nursing; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Panhellenic Council, Secretary; Dorm Counselor, Chairman; Scrolls; Mortar Board, Vice President; Nursing Honor Society, Chairman. JOHNSON, GERALD ROBERT; 2 West Hampton Street, Wor- cester; Civil Engineering: Tennis, Co-Captain; ASCE; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; Intermural Sports; Phi Beta Kappa. JOHNSON, JANICE ELAINE; 55 Levering Street, Brockton; Sociology: Precisionettes, Squad Leader; Dorm Counselor; Education Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Dean ' s List. JOHNSON, MARILYN C; North Main Street, Charlton City; Mathematics: Honors CoUoquia; Dean ' s List. JOHNSON, NANCY EVELYN; 157 Chapel Street, Holden; Ele- mentary Education; Education Club; University Theater; Marching Band, Props; Wesley Foundation. JONES, CHERYL ANN; 16 Puritan Road, Hingham; Human De- velopment: Dorm Counselor; Spanish Club; Dorm Social Committee. JONES, DANIEL BERNARD; 4 Merritt Street, Groveland; Eoresl Management; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi, Forester; Forestry Club. JONES, JERRY LYNNE; 4 Jan Street, Woburn; Public Health: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Alumni Secretary. JONES, KAREN SHEILA; River Road, Marstons Mills; Elementary Education: Newman Club; Education Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Alumnae Secretary; Exchange Student, JONES, ROGER C; 41 Federal Street, Reading; History: YaHoo, Edi- tor-in-Chief; Collegian; Index. JONES, SANDRA AGAR; Nursing Club; Dean ' s List. Lyman Street, South Hadley; Nursing: JORDAN, THOMAS M.; 914 North Main Street, Raynham; Me- chanical Engineering: ASME; Tau Veta Pi, Projects Committee. JOSLIN, ROBERT WHORT, JR.; 4 Crapo Street, Marion; Sociology: Track. JOYCE, PAUL MICHAEL; 19 Newton Street, Brockton; Government: Political Science Association, Vice President, President; Phi Mu Delta, Vice President; Newman Club. KAIMAN, DEBORAH M.; Chestnut Hill Road, Chepachet, Rhode Island; Home Economics: Mortar Board; Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Chairman; Home Economics Club, Treasurer, President; Senior Honors; Omicron Nu. KAISER, KENNETH GRANT; 344 Franklin Street, Holyoke; Government: Holyoke Community College; Intramural Volleyball; Pre- Law Association. KAMINSKAS, THOMAS; 340 Prospect Street, Stoughton; Account- ing: Quincy Junior College; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Ac- counting Association. KANE, PATRICIA ANN; 759 Chestnut Street, Springfield; Nursing: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Membership Chairman; Panhellenic Council, Publicity Co-Chairman; Dean ' s List; SWAP; Nursing Club. KAPLAN, GARY ANDREW; 152 Bloomingdale Street, Chelsea; Psychology: Revelers, President; Maroon Keys, Treasurer; Tau Epsilon Phi, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List. KAPLAN, LEONARD; 15 Coxwood Street, Worcester; Business Management: Worcester Junior College; Alpha Epsilon Pi. KAPLAN, PHYLLIS SOBEL; 134 Mount Warner Street, Hadley; Nursing: Alpha Chi Omega, Courtesy Chairman; Nursing Club. KAPLAN, RICHARD WARREN; 340 Hartman Road, Newton; Ac- counting: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Accounting Association; Activities Com- mittee; Collegian; House Council. KARASICK, BARRY WILLIAM; 5 Monhegon Avenue, Rockaway, New Jersey; Sociology; Hillel; Tau Epsilon Phi, Alumni Committee; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee; Dean ' s List; Index. KARGER, LOUIS FISHMAN; 15 Edythe Lane, Peabody; History: Hillel; House Council, Vice President, President. KARLSSON, PETER EDWIN; 12 Merrill Road, Worcester; Ac- counting; Accounting Association. KASKESKI, PETER A.; Maple Street, Granville; Plant and Soil Science: Holyoke Community College. KASSLER, MARK J.; 35 Wallis Road, Brookline; Government; In- tramural Sports; Political Science Association; Pre-Law Association. KATES, JAMES L.; 15 High Street, Amherst; Accounting: Dean ' s List; Accounting Association. KATES, PAULA SMITH; 15 High Street, Amherst; Elementary Education: Honors CoUoquia; Dean ' s List. KAUFMAN, ARNOLD STEPHEN; 29 Pole Plain Road, Sharon; Government: Student Senate, Committee Chairman, Executive Board; Dorm Counselor; Intramural Sports. KAUTZMANN, ELEANOR MARY; 68 Granby Road, South Had- ley Falls; Nursing: Nursing Club; Judson Fellowship, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club. KEANE, RONALD CLIFTON; 22 Lloyd Street, Winchester; Eng- lish: Newman Club; Intramural Sports. KEATING, JAMES JOSEPH; 30 Myrtle Avenue, Holyoke; History: Dean ' s List; History Club; Newman Club; Young Republicans; Intra- mural Sports. KEEFE, SUSAN PATRICIA; 43 Bel Air Road; Hingham; Elemen- tary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, Social Chairman; Education Club; Newman Club; Young Democrats. j g KELBERMAN, LYNN JUDITH; 53 Alsace Street, Springfield; Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Sigma Delta Tau; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Hillel. KELLER, KATHLEEN MARY; 61 Abbey Street, Chicopee; English; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Education Club; Dorm Counselor. KELLEY, BETTY ANNE; 41 Fairview Road, Lynnfield; English: Chi Omega, Social Chairman, Recommendation Chairman, Song Leader; Bridal Fair, Fashion Show Chairman; Winter Carnival Com- mittee; Class Executive Council. i KELLEY, JEAN MARIE; 81 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Auburn; Home Economics Education: Pi Beta Phi; Class Executive Council; Home Economics Club. KELLEY, JUDITH ANN; 20 Maple Street, Lexington; English. KELLEY, PAUL W,; 51 Little Nahant Road, Nahant; Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E.E. KENNEY, LYN R.; 1266 Pleasant Street, Athol; Sociology; George- town University; Newman Club, Executive Committee; Sociology Club, Treasurer. KENSETH, ARNOLD GEOFFREY; South East Street, Amherst; English: Bates College, Caesura, Prose Editor. KENSWIL, JACQUELINE; 49 Fairbanks Road, Milton; Speech; Operetta Guild; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Hillel. KEOUGH, JANET PATRICIA; 149 Richardson Drive, Needham; Elementary Education; Dean ' s List; Lambda Delta Phi, Scholarship Chairman, Song Chairman, Chaplain; Junior Panhellenic Council; Edu- cation Club; Operetta Guild. KEOWN, ARTHUR DWELLY, JR.; McClellan Road, Sutton; n;ma Science; Wrestling, Captain; Animal Science Club, Vice President; Vol- unteer Fire Department, Treasurer; Alpha Zeta; Dean ' s List. KETONEN, SHERRIN ANN; West Road, Ashby; Psychology; Dean ' s List. KEYES, DAVID; Liberty Street, Concord; Wood Technology: Mas- sachusetts Bay Community College; Alpha Sigma Phi. KIBBE, DOUGLAS PERRY; Saxtons River, Vermont; Wildlife Biol- ogy; University of Vermont; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Varsity Track; Varsity Cross Country. KIDD, DAVID R., JR.; Old Stockbridge Road, Lenox; Economics; Berkshire Community College; University Theater; Operetta Guild. KIMBALL, MARK E.; 293 Morgan Street, South Hadley; Electrical Engineering; IEEE. KINCH, DIANE M.; 209 Pleasant Street, Brookline; Government; Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary; Dean ' s List; Modern Dance Club; Operetta Guild; Newman Club; Index. KINDNESS, ROBERT ALEXANDER; 15 Oxford Place, Chicopee Falls; English: Holyoke Community College. KINGSTON, CAROL J.; 23 County Street, Ipswich; History; Dean ' s List; History Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Sophomore Banquet Committee. KINSELLA, EDMUND AUSTIN, JR.; 7 Hayden Circle, North Billerica; Men ' s Physical Education: Northeastern University; Varsity Hockey; Football; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. KITCHENKA, SUSAN B.; 24 Youle Street, Melrose; Home Econom- ics and Fashion Merchandising; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. KLAYMAN, ARNOLD F.; 4 Middleton Street, Dorchester; Pre- Medical; Alpha Phi Omega, National Projects Chairman, Service Vice President, Corresponding Secretary; Pre-Med Club. KLEIN, DIANE MARSHA; 81 Henshaw Avenue, Northampton; Art; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Art Club; Commuters Club; Judson Fellowship. KLEINERMAN, DORIS L.; 127 Olmsted Drive, Springfield; English- Kappa Kappa Gamma; Hillel; Young Democrats; Collegian. KLEKOTKA, JAMES EDMUND; 110 Richview Street, South Had- ley; Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Nu; Pi Lambda Phi. KLIMOSKI, DIANNE PATRICIA; 129 Nonotuck Street, Holyoke; Art; Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Club; Art Club; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Interdorm Sing Leader. KLINE, ALLAN MICHAEL; 20 Devonshire Terrace, West Orange, New Jersey; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Assistant Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Accounting Association; Intramural Sports; Soccer. KNEELAND, SANDRA MARY; 17 Henderson Avenue, Worcester; Government; Political Science Club; Young Democrats; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. KNOWLES, GEORGE DAVID; Bleecker Stage, Gloversville, New York; Civil Engineering; ASCE, Treasurer; Dorm Counselor; Air Cadet Squadron; Dean ' s List. KOBAYASHI, RICHARD MARILL; 284 Wilder Street, Lowell; Economics; University Reform Committee; WMUA, News Manager; Alpha Phi Omega; House Judiciary; Flying Redmen. KOHN, MELVIN H.; 86 Ormond Street, Mattapan; History; Critique; House Council; Intramural Sports. KOOK, MARYANN E.; 2367 Boston Road, North Wilbraham; Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Communications Chairman; S.U. Arts and Music Committee; Homecoming Committee. KOONS, SUSAN ELIZABETH; 436 Pepper Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut; Forest Management; Forestry Club, Secretary; Rifle Team; Lambda Delta Phi. KORCZYK, GEORGE; 67 Narragansett Street, Springfield; Russian: Orthodox Club, Treasurer; International Club; Russian Club. KOSINSKI, JOHN F.; 227 North West Street, Feeding Hills; Pre- Dental: Newman Club; Dean ' s List. KOSIOR, URSULA; 81 White Street, Westfield; Russian: Russian Club, President; House Council, Counselor. KOSTO, SUSAN BRENDA; 169 Prospect Street, Springfield; His- tory: American International College; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Collegian. KOZAK, VALERIE MARIE; 39 Massasoit Street, Northampton; English: University Theater; Commuters Club; Literary Club. KOZLOWSKI, CAROL ANN; 31 Regina Road; Lynn; Elementary Education: Dorm Counselor, Head Counselor; Education Club, Pro- gram Chairman; Newman Club, Sacristant. f - KRASINSKI, JAMES VINCENT; 18 Brennan Street, Holyoke; History: Holyoke Community College. KRASKER, BRUCE; 4 May Street, Marblehead; History: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledgemaster; Collegian; Intramural Sports; Winter Carni- val Committee. KRASNOW, MICHAEL A.; 4 Lynnwood Lane, Worcester; English: Class Executive Council; Hillel; Dean ' s List. KRASZESKI, JON LUCYAN; Brace Road, Tyringham; Pre-Medical: Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Concert Band; Marching Band; Pre-Med Club. KREBS, RUTH ELIZABETH; Mendenhall, Pennsylvania; French: Pennsylvania State University. KRUPSKY, JEAN ANN; 31 Livingstone Avenue, Beverly; Nursing: Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Chairman, Altruistic Chairman; Scrolls; Dean ' s List; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Colloquia. KRUSE, FRANCIS JOSEPH; 61 Manomet Street, Brockton; Eng- lish: Baseball; Beta Kappa Phi, Athletic Chairman, Social Chairman; Revelers. KUCINSKI, HELEN MARY; 48 Fairfield Street, Amherst; Zoology: Zoology Club, Treasuerer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. KUPEC, SUSAN JANE; 25 Vincent Drive, West Springfield; Eng- lish: Dean ' s List; Counselor. KURTH, BARRY C; 22 Snake Brook Road, Cochituate; Electrical Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma, Historian; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Vice President; International Club. KUSKE, KENNETH KARL; 118 Great Plain Avenue, Wellesley; History: Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. KUZARA, ROBERT M.; 147 Dalton Avenue, Pittsfield; Accounting: Bryant College; Phi Sigma Kappa; Dean ' s List; Accounting Association. KYER, PATRICIA TODD; 1047 South Street, Dalton; History: Berk- shire Community College; Phi Theta Kappa; Chorale; Collegian. KYLE, SALLY FRANCES; 30 Howard Street, Haverhill; History, Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Senior Honors; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, Rush Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta; Judson Fellowship. LABELLE, JAY LOUIS; 313 Dennison Drive, Southbridge; Civil Engineering: Intramural Bowling; Newman Club; ASCE. LABONTE, ARTHUR NORMAN; 140 Lafayette Street, Chicopee Falls; English: St. Thomas Seminary. LACH, HERBERT FREDERICK, JR.; 50 Beverly Road, Bloom- field, New Jersey; General Business: Florida State University; Kappa Sigma, Steward; Wrestling; Arcon, Chairman; Distinguished Military Student; Adelphia; Scabbard and Blade. LACHMAN, ELIZABETH ZOE; 419 Pine Street, Amherst; German: Dean ' s List; Alpha Lambda Delta. kJULA tfti4m LADD, RICHARD H.; 75 Lyman Road, Northampton; English. LAFAYETTE, WALLACE; 2 Central Street, Woburn; Business Administration: House Council, Representative; Senior Honors. LAFLEUR, PAUL R.; Pond Street, North Uxbridge; Accounting; Worcester Junior College; Intramural Sports. LAFONTAINE, RICHARD ROBERT; 80 Walnut Street, Oxford; Accounting: Index; House Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Judo Club. LAHAIT, ARTHUR JOSEPH; 2 Silverwood Terrace, South Hadley; English: Freshman Golf. LAMB, PHILLIP ERNEST; 207 Tarkiln Hill Road, New Bedford; Fisheries Biology: Alpha Sigma Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Pru- dential Committee, Social Chairman. LANDRY, WILBUR JOSEPH, JR.; Valley View Trailer Park, Pel- ham; Physical Education; Dean Junior College; LaCrosse; Newman Club; Athletic Trainer; Judo Club; Weight Lifting Club. LANGAN, MARIANNE T.; 225 Oakland Avenue, Methuen; Ameri- can History: Women ' s Interdorm Council; Newman Club; Critique; Education Club. LANGAN, ROBERT EDWARD; 80 Superior Street, Lynn; History: Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports, Captain; Political Science Association; Dorm Government; Barbell Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LANGDON, JOAN KAREN; 102 Milk Street, Westboro; Anthropol- ogy: Archaeology Club; Chorale; Dean ' s List. LANIER, JOHN W.; Box 165, Sunderland; Wildlije Biology: Univer- sity of Maine; Xi Sigma Pi. LANNON, JOHN MICHAEL; 17 Morris Avenue, South Swansea; Pre-Medical and Psychology: Pre-Med Club; Sports Car Club. LAPIERRE, GERALD; 42 West Main Street, Ware; Physical Edu- cation: Newman Club, Membership Committee; Dorm Activities; Intra- mural Sports. LAPOINTE, NINA M.; 189 Chapman Street, Greenfield; Educa- tion: Dorm Counselor; Women ' s Interdorm Council; Dean ' s List; New- man Club; Dorm Social Chairman, LAROSE, ANTONIO GERMAIN; 66 Jordan Drive, Athol; Account- ing: Dorm Counselor; Newman Club; Dorm Athletic Chairman; Intra- mural Sports; Accounting Association. LARSON, JEFFREY CARL; 325 Main Street, Holden; Mathematics: Lambda Chi Alpha; Basketball; Intramural Sports. LASHER, MARLENE G.; 49 Orchard Street, New Bedford; Eng- lish: Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman; Index; Angel Flight, Area Projects Officer; Hillel; Oxford Summer Seminar. LATINO, JEAN THERESA; 193 Lincoln Street, Worcester; History: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Junior Panhellenic; Dean ' s List. LAU, LINDA D.; 404 Prospect Street, Seekonk; History: Dorm Coun- selor; Equestrian Club, Secretary, Vice President, President; Inter- national Club; Honors Colloquia. LA VALLEY, ELAINE TERESA; 919 Elm Street, West Springfield; Zoology: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Newman Club. LAVELLE, CHARLES PAUL; 40 Memorial Drive, Holyoke; Produc- tion Management: Holoyoke Community College; Economics Club; Hockey; Young Democrats. Mm LAWRENCE, CHARLES H,; 88 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield; Speech; North Adams College; WMUA, Program Director, Chief Announcer; University Theater. LAXAR, DIANE MARIE; Box 288A, Route 12, Gales Ferry, Connec- ticut: Psychology: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President; Newman Club; Psychology Club; Equestrian Club. LAZZARI, HELEN IRENE; 104 Howard Street, Pittsfield; Sociology; Newman Club; Sigma Kappa; Dean ' s List; Sociology Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Dorm Social Chairman. LAZUTIN, IRENE; 51 Jennifer Street, Littleton; Psychology-Rus- sian. LEABMAN, JERRY MICHAEL; 18 Washington Avenue, Winthrop; Accounting: Tau Epsilon Phi; Interfraternity Council Sports; Account- ing Association; Dean ' s List. LEACH, DONNA JEAN; 32 Fyrbeck Avenue, Shrewsbury; Elemen- tary Education: Dean ' s List; Pi Beta Phi, Historian, Recording Secre- tary; Education Club. iT LEACH, MAUREEN ELAINE; 155 Shawmut Street, Chelsea; En- glish; Dean ' s List, Honor Awards; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Correspond- ing Secretary; Newman Club. LEAVITT, RUSSELL LAURENCE; 170 Boylston Street, Brockton; General Business and Economics; Oxford Summer Session; Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice President, Secretary, Rushing Chairman; Student Senate, Chairman Services Committee, Co-Chairman Committee To Study The Grading System; Class Executive Council, Publicity Chairman; Tennis; Winter Carnival Committee. LEBEL, ROBERT ROGER; 1 Cyr Drive, Lawrence; Zoology; New- man Club, Religious Activities Chairman; Newman Choir, Coordinator- Soloist; Adelphia; Men ' s Judiciary; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Senior Honors. LEBLANC, RICHARD NORMAN; 86 Ingleside Avenue, Worcester; Mathematics: Arnold Air Society, Information Officer; Mathematics Club, President; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. LEDWICK, JOHN LAWRENCE, JR.; 9 Elm Street, Hyde Park; His- tory: Zeta Nu, Vice President; Varsity Hockey; Maroon Keys. LEEN, LINDA; 18 Summit Drive, Hingham; Recreation; Dorm Coun- selor; Lambda Delta Phi, Song Chairman; SWAP; Recreation Club; Dean ' s List; Junior Panhellenic Council. LEHTO, SUSAN DIANE; 76 Main Street, Plympton; Government; University of Arizona; Dean ' s List; Equestrian Club; Young Republi- cans Club; Young Americans for Freedom; YaHoo. LEITAO, MANVEL F.; 244 Eugenia Street, New Bedford; Economics; Beta Kappa Phi; Soccer; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. LEMOINE, JOHN WAYNE; East Park Road, Sterling; Psychology; Student Senate, Chairman Men ' s Affairs, Executive Council; Student Life Committee; Newman Club; Intramural Football. LEMON, MARSHA JEANNE; 74 Alden Street, Whitman; Elemen- tary Education: Newton Junior College; Newman Club; Education Club. LENNON, RICHARD DANIEL; 100 Johnson Street, Lynn; Physical Education: Swimming Team, Captain; Dorm Counselor; Acolytes; In- tramural Chairman; Statesmen; Newman Club. LENOIS, ROBERT GEORGE; 12 Farren Avenue, Montague City; Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. i LEUSSLER, MARYLOU LEONARD; 32 Summer Street, North Am- herst; Physical Education: Cheerleader; Dean ' s List; Modern Dance Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Winter Carnival Committee; Art Club. LEVENTHAL, LOIS ANN; 92 Foster Street, Brighton; Music: Cho- rale; Scrolls; Dean ' s List; Sigma Delta Tau; Musigals; Operetta Guild. LEVINE, ELLEN MARTHA; 56 Barber Road, Framingham; His- tory: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Collegian, News Editor, Managing Editor; Class Executive Council; SWAP, Pub- hcity Chairman. LEVINE, SANDRA; 66 Hawes Avenue, Melrose; Accounting: WMUA; Accounting Association; Hillel. LEVISON, SUSAN DEBORAH; 15 Puddingstone Road, South Brook- line; English: Homecoming Committee; Winter Carnival Committee; Collegian; Dorm Social Committee; Hillel. LEVITT, ROCHELLE CARY; 65 Willowdean Avenue, West Rox- bury; Elementary Education: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Hillel. LEVOSKY, CAROLYN JOYCE; 20 Rockledge Road, Newton; Zool- ogy: Collegian; Student-Faculty Library Committee. LEVY, STEPHEN M.; 7 Monastery Road, Brighton; Civil Engineer- ing: Swimming Team; ASCE, Vice President; Outing Club; Dorm Coun- selor; Dorm Secretary; Dorm Treasurer. LEWENBERG, FRANKLIN; 41 Longfellow Road, Newton; History: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Class Executive Council; Wrestling; Sailing Club, Vice Commodore; Sailing Team, Captain. LEWIS, LINDA JANE; 18 Cynthia Road, Framingham; French: Dorm Counselor; Operetta Guild; SWAP. LEWIS, RUTH J.; 4 Bradford Terrace, Brookline; Sociology: Sigma Delta Tau; Sociology Club; Hillel; Homecoming Committee. LIEDERMAN, LAWRENCE HOWARD; 16 Faulkner Street, Mai- den; Accounting: Tau Epsilon Phi, House Manager; Accounting As- sociation; Baseball; Dean ' s List; Interfraternity Council Sports. LILLY, ALICE L.: Ashfield; Recreation: Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, Mission Secretary, President; Equestrian Club; Collegian; Photog- rapliy; WAA Representative; Judson Fellowship. LIMA, DARYL TAYLOR; 124 Pleasant Street, Athol; English; Dorm Social Chairman. LIPMAN, ARTHUR L., JR.; 24 Hemlock Drive, Natick; Chemistry; Outing Club; Intramural Sports; Senior Honors; AFROTC Glee Club; Chemistry Club. i LIPPMAN, ANNE RUTH; 549 Boylston Street, Newton Center; En- glish; Hillel; Education Club; WAA; University Theater; Dorm Pro- gram Committee. LIPPNER, VICKI F.; 100 New York Avenue, Metuchen, New Jersey; English; Scrolls; Chi Omega, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List. LIPSHITZ, RICHARD ALLEN; 19 Ridgewood Avenue, Holyoke; Marketing; Marketing Club, Vice President; Hillel; House Counsel, Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports. LIPSON, ALAN TERRY; 200 Maple Street, West Roxbury; Govern- ment; Hillel, Membership Committee Co-Chairman; Student Zionist Organization; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List, LIPSON, NANCY E.; 1437—51 Street, Brooklyn, New York; English; Northampton Volunteers; Hillel; Literary Society; Student Zionist As- sociation. LI SACK, JOHN; 860 West Crescent Avenue, Allendale, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Track; Varsity Tennis; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Epsilon Phi. LISZT, HARVEY; 65 Washington Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey; Astronomy; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Astronomy Club; Tennis; Hillel. LITVIN, LINDA RUTH; 11 Lyman Road, Brookline; Government; Dean ' s List; Hillel. LLOYD, CYNTHIA SUE; 28 Highland Street, Whitinsville; Animal Science; Springfield College; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Pre-Med Club; Zoology Club. mUtlt LOBDELL, JOAN KAREN; 149 Walnut Street, Reading; Elementary Education; Westbrook Junior College; Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenic Representative, Publicity Chairman, Rush Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Education Club. LOPARDO, MICHAEL THOMAS; 7 Speight Arden, East Long- meadow; Finance. LOVELAND, DAVID PRENTICE; 308 Davis Street, Greenfield; Ac- counting; Greenfield Community College; Accounting Association. I LOVINS, SHARRON J.; 109 Cross Street, Maiden; German: Dean ' s List; Student Senate; Chorus; Dorm Social Chairman; Exchange Student. LOVITCH, NORMAN JOSEPH; 2033 Pearson Street, Brooklyn, New York; Fisheries Biology: Swimming Team; Hillel; Student Zionist Or- ganization; Scuba Club. LUBELCZYK, CHESTER STANLEY; Turkey Street, Hardwick; An- imal Science; Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Dorm President; Var- sity Wrestling; Square Dance Club; Animal Science Club; Flying Red- men; Intramural Sports. LUCAS, ELAINE CHRISTINE; 234 Conant Street, Gardner; Mathe- matics: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Rush Chairman, Secretary; Musigals, Librarian; Newman Club; Concert Band; Sailing Club. LUCAS, STANLEY MAXIM; 362 New London Turnpike, Norwich, Connecticut; Pre-Medical. LUEY, MARTHA ELIZABETH; 9 Crescent Street, Millers Falls; Sociology: Greenfield Community College. LUKATCH, BARRY A.; 41 Piedmont Street, Lynn; Business Man- agement: Intramural Sports; Phi Sigma Delta, Sergeant At Arms; Dean ' s List. LUND, DRINDA JEAN; 96 Elbert Road, Agawam; Elementary Edu- cation. LUNDBERG, MARYCAROL; 26 Myopia Road, Stoneham; French: Sigma Kappa, 2nd Vice President; Scrolls; Exchange Student; Index, Senior Editor; S.U. Arts Music Committee, Treasurer; Winter Car- nival Committee; Homecoming Committee. LUPO, NANCY M.; 67 Summer Avenue, Reading; English: Sigma Delta Tau, Photographer; Dean ' s List. LYFORD, ROBERT WALTER; Harvard Forest; Petersham; Civil Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer; ASCE, President; Chorale, Treasurer, Librarian; Square Dance Club. LYFORD, WAYNE DOUGLAS; 457 Main Street, B ridgewater; Fish- eries Biology: Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Fraternal Presidents Assembly; Alpha Tau Gamma, President. MABIE, PETER ALDEN; 51 Sanders Lane, Waltham; Wood Tech- nology: Forestry Club; Forest Products Research Society; Ski Club. MacCALLUM, CLYDE JAMES; 485 Wanaao Road, Kailua Oahu, Hawaii; Electrical Engineering: IEEE; Parachute Club; House Council. MacDONALD, JUDITH M.; 26 Avalon Road, Stoneham; Psychology: Education Club; Christian Association. MacDONALD, JUDITH ANN; Westdale Avenue, Wilmington; En- glish: Judson Fellowship, Worship Chairman, Secretary; French Corri- dor, Co-ordinator; Dorm Counselor; Equestrian Club. MacDONOUGH, JOSEPH FRANCES; 10 Raymond Avenue, Somer- ville; Government; Newman Club; Dorm Counselor; Track; Intramural Sports. MACHIA, PATRICIA MAY; 4 Norman Street, Palmer; Accounting: Accounting Association; Dean ' s List; Dorm Treasurer; Newman Club. k. MACHONIS, KENNETH LAWRENCE; 5 Housatonic Street, Wor- cester; History. MacIVER, BRIAN H.; 1 Juniper Street, Burhngton; Government: House Council; Political Science Honor Society; Winter Carnival Com- mittee; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Political Science Association; Intramural Volleyball, Softball. MacINNES, JOHN RODERICK; 310 Elm Street, Northampton; Zool- ogy: Dean ' s List. MacINTYRE, ALICE JANE; 13 Park Street, Lynn; English: Pi Beta Phi, Assistant Historian; Angel Flight, Pledge Trainer, Administrator; Orchestra; Homecoming Committee; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee. MacIVER, DAVID ALAN; 128 Country Club Lane, Brockton; Fish- eries Biology: Beta Kappa Phi, Alumni Secretary, Chaplain; Golf; Dean ' s List; Collegian; Newman Club. MacKENZIE, JOANNE A.; 172 Cambridge Street, Burlington; Psy- chology: Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. MACKLER, FREDERIC SAUL; 175 Lincoln Street, Holyoke; Pre- Dental: Pre-Med Club, Social Chairman, President; Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Acta Pro Medico, Co-Editor; Scuba Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. MacLEOD, MARY KATHLEEN; 27 Atwood Street, Wellesley; Ele- mentary Education: Education Club; Dorm Counselor; Class Executive Council; WAA; Newman Club; SWAP. MADDEN, DONALD JAMES; 69 Pelham Road, Amherst; Hotel Management: Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Innkeepers Club. MADOR, PAUL C; 67 Wildwood Glen, Longmeadow; Government: Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager, Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports; Spanish Club; Distinguished Visitors Program. MAGISTRI, JOAN V.; 107 Franklin Street, Feeding Hills; Mathemat- ics: Sigma Kappa; Newman Club; Education Club; Index. MA HON, WENDY LEIGH; 143 Beechwood Street, Cohasset; En- glish: Westhampton College; Mortar Board, Historian; Tennis; Dorm Counselor; Student Christian Worship Committee; Honors Colloquia. MAIN, CAROL DEGNAN; University Pari Apartments, Amherst; Elementary Educalion; Operetta Guild, Publicity Manager; Education Club; Chorale. MAIN, PHILIP A.; University Park Apartments, Amherst; Mechan- ical Engineering: ASME; Flying Redmen; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List. MAJERCIK, DONALD A.; 237 West Main Street; Dudley; Pre-Medi- cal: Senior Honors; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club; New- man Club; House Council. MAJUNDLE, SANDRA LEE; 337 Earle Street, New Bedford; Elemen- tary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, President; Angel Flight; Dean ' s List; Education Club. MALCOLM, WALTER FRANCIS, JR.; 77 Governor Street, Spring- field; Psychology: Newman Club; Parachute Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramural Sports. MALLEY, ELAINE M.; 36 Lowell Avenue, Watertown; Elementary Educalion: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Social Chairman, President; Newman Club; Education Club; Christian Doctrine Instructor; Dean ' s List. MALOOF, BRUCE ARTHUR; 33 Coolidge Street, Lawrence; Psy- chology: Tau Epsilon Phi, Judo Club. MANCUSO, CHARLES S.; 140 Fulton Spring Road, Medford; Psy- chology: Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Social Chairman; SWAP; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee, Button Chairman; Homecoming Committee; UN Carnival Representative. MANIX, KATHRYN; 11 Linden Avenue, Greenfield; Psychology: Sport Parachute Club; Equestrian Club; Newman Club. MALONE, KEVIN ROBERT; 1001 North Pleasant Street, Amherst; General Management: Beta Kappa Phi, House Manager; Management Club, Vice President; Dean ' s List. MALONEY, GEORGE MICHAEL; 75 Newell Avenue, Southbridge; Government: Phi Mu Delta; Dean ' s List; Political Science Association; Newman Club; Phi Eta Sigma. MALONEY, MAUREEN ADELE; 354 Summer Street, Framingham; Physical Education: Newman Club; Modern Dance Club; Equestrian Club. MANLEY, EILEEN A.; 42 McCIellan Street, Amherst; Journalism and English: Fine Arts Committee, Secretary; Philosophy Club; Home- coming Committee; Senior Honors. MANN, ANDREW JAY; 112 Walnut Hill Road, Newton; Govern- ment: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dorm Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Young Democrats; Hillel; Track. MANNING, MARY MILLETTE; 1295 Elm Street, West Springfield; Spanish: Regis College; Dean ' s List; Spanish Corridor; Newman Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor. MANNING, THEODORE RONALD; 11 Parker Street, West Boyl- ston; Landscape Architecture: Varsity Golf; Varsity Rifle Team; Fresh- man Track; Landscape Architecture Club. MARCHAND, LOIS JEAN; 307 California Street, Newton; Elemen- tary Education: Newton Junior College; Dean ' s Lis t. MARCUS, CAROL ELLEN; 2 Overlea Avenue, Milford; English: Dean ' s List; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1st Vice President. MARECHEK, CAROLE L.; 63 70th Street, Guttenberg, New Jersey; English: Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary; Sophomore Ban- quet Committee; Winter Carnival Committee; Class Executive Council. MARKS, JOHN SPENCER; 879 South Main Street, Bellingham; Gov- ernment: Chorale; Dorm Activities Committee; University Reform Committee. MARLETTA, JOHN; 162 Park Street, Beverly; Food Science and Tech- nology: Northeastern University; Dean ' s List; Food Technology Club, Secretary; Intramural Sports; Newman Club; Commuters Club. MARONN, CARL MASON; Maple Lane, Rehoboth; Wildlife Biology: Forestry Club, Secretary; Zoology Club. MARQUIS, ROGER A,; Bridge Street, West Newbury; Business Man- agement: Management Club; International Club. MARTIN, CLIFFORD DANA; 359 Green Street, Northboro; Mathe- matics: Rifle Team. MARTIN, LAWRENCE STUART; 50 Rockland Street, South Dart- mouth; Chemical Engineering: Soccer; Statesmen; Maroon Keys; Rev- elers; Tau Beta Pi; Ta u Epsilon Phi. MARTIN, LINDA M.; 9 Brown Street, Fairhaven; Mathematics: Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Supervisor; Scrolls; Dean ' s List; Exchange Student; Exchange Club. MASTALIZ, FRANK F.; 418 North Main Street, South Deerfield; Bus- iness Management: Intramural Sports. MASTRONARDI, MERILYN ROSE; 75 Prospect Avenue, Revere; Elementary Education: Chatham College; Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Manager; Northern Educational Service Tutor. MATTHEWS, WALLACE JAMES; 212 Princeton Street, East Boston; Pre-Medical: Pre-Med Club, Treasurer; Acta Pro Medico, Co-Editor; Honors Colloquia; Senior Honors; Intramural Soccer; House Council, Secretary, Treasurer. MATUSZEK, ELAINE DOROTHY; 304 King Street, Northampton; Sociology: Greenfield Community College. MATUSZKO, JOANNE BARBARA; 4 Ball Lane, North Amherst; Goventmenl: Springfield College; Young Democrats. MAY, RICHARD W.; 781 Boston Post Road, Sudbury; Psychology: Dean ' s List. MAZMANIAN, SYBIL YVONNE; 8 Bradford Road, Belmont; Gov- ernment; Dean ' s List; Standards Committee, Chairman; Dorm Coun- selor; Precisionettes; Dorm Executive Council; Interdorm Basketball. McAULAY, RICHARD W.; Shedd Road, Billerica; Plant and Soil Science. McCarthy, FRANCIS JOSEPH; 82 Green Hill Parkway, Worcester; Accounting: Accounting Club; Broadcasting Association; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. McCarthy, JOHN MICHAEL; 551 chestnut Street, Athol; Ac- counting: Dean ' s List. McCarthy, KATHLEEN MARY; 831 Beech Street, Rockland; English: Dean ' s List; Literary Society; Education Club. McCORMACK, DIANE ELIZABETH; 4 Ridgeway, Winchester; En- glish: Dorm Counselor; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. McDEVITT, MICHELE MARIE; 153 Chestnut Street. Duxbury; French: Emmanuel College; French Corridor; Dorm Standards Com- mittee; University Chorus; Newman Club; Literary Society. McDONALD, JAMES A.; 343 Evergreen Road, Springfield; Mathe- matics: Golf Team; Newman Club. McGARRY, JOHN F.; 68 Engrem Avenue, Rutland, Vermont; En- glish: Siena College; Theta Chi; Arcon; Newman Club. McGEE, RICHARD G.; 18 Park Street, Florence; Industrial Engineer- ing: AIIE, Vice President, Program Chairman; Flying Club, Vice Presi- dent; ASME. McKENNA, DIANA E.; 384 Walpole Street, Norwood; Physical Edu- cation: Newman Club; WAA; Basketball; Softball. McKENNA, JAMES JOHN, JR.; 81 Sunnyside Avenue, Winthrop; Government: Theta Chi; Intramural Sports; Ifoung Democrats; Rugby Club; Pre-Law Association. McKENNA, THOMAS FRANCIS; 85 Mechanic Street, Attleboro; Government: LaCrosse; Theta Chi; Young Democrats. McLaughlin, MARGARET ANN; 8 Evans Avenue, Bedford; So- ciology: Sigma Delta Tau; International Club; Dorm Counselor; New- man,Club. McMAHON, CHARLES FRANCIS; 60 Buffum Street, Salem; Eco- nomics. McMAHON, MARY; 98 Oak Street, Wellesley; Speech Therapy: Newman Club. McMAHON, NANCY R.; 80 Laurel Hill Lane, Holden; Elementary Educalion: Newman Club; Education Club; Dorm Winter Carnival Committee. McMANAMA, MARY M.; 48 Davis Avenue, Arlington; Educalion: Newman Club; Senate Public Relations. McNALLY, PATRICIA ANN; 380 Central Street, East Bridgewater; Psychology: Newman Club; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Northern Educational Service Tutor; Judo Club; Winter Carnival Committee. McNAMARA, EDWARD G.; 18 Lyman Street, Westboro; Business Administration: Quinsigamond Community College; Intramural Bowl- ing; House Judiciary; Management Club; Marketing Club. McNeill, gilbert EDWARD; 139 Maple Avenue, Swansea; Gov- ernment: Phi Mu Delta, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Statesmen, Business Manager; Maroon Keys; Arcon; Interfraternity Council Rep- resentative; Dean ' s List. MEAGHER, ANDREW C. J.; 95 Commodore Road, Worcester; Gov- ernment: Fairfield University; Varsity Tennis; Theta Chi. MEAGHER, JANE ELLEN; Dudley Hill Road, Dudley; Nursing: Lambda Delta Phi; Nursing Club, Vice President; Dorm Standards Chairman; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. MEEKER, CALVIN R.; 2 Chapel Street, Norwood; History: Massa- chusetts Bay Community College. MEEKER, DONALD W.; 2 Chapel Street, Norwood; Civil Engineer- ing: Dean ' s List; Track; Maroon Keys; Theta Chi, Pledge Marshal; Lutheran Club, President. MEEKER, STAFFORD D.; 94 High Street, Amherst; Journalism: In- tramural Bowling. MELODY, DIANA ELIZABETH; Box 205, Barnstable; Elementary Education: Education Club; Sky-Diving Club. MENARD, ALFRED JOSEPH, JR.; 140 Frontenac Street, Chicopee Falls; Mathematics: Dorm Counselor; Dorm Secretary, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Men ' s Inter-dorm Forum; SWAP. MENDELSOHN, VIVIAN ANN; 51 North Pleasant Street, Amherst; Psychology: Dean ' s List. MENZA, WILLIAM P.; 89 Florence Street, Everett; Sociology: North- eastern University; Sociology Club, President, Vice President; North- ampton Volunteers; International Club; Newman Club. MERCHANT, EDWARD JAMES; 10 Meadow Street, Framingham; History: Quinsigamond Community College; Student Council. MERRITT, KATHLEEN XOA; 49 Squier Street, Palmer; Mathemat- ics: Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer; Honors Colloquia; Newman Club; Class Executive Council; Dorm Counselor; Mathematics Club. METAXAS, PAMELA HARRIET; 7 Masonic Avenue, Shelburne Falls; Journalism: Greenfield Community College; Collegian; Alpha Phi Gamma, Treasurer; Orthodox Club, Corresponding Secretary; Ya- Hoo; Belchertown Volunteers; Northampton Volunteers. METRICK, JUSTINE; 323 Arlington Street, Watertown; Microbiol- ogy: Dean ' s List; Othrodox Club. MICHALAK, ELAINE JANE; 79 Seymour Street, Worcester; General Business: Accounting Association; Newman Club. MILLER, BARBARA JEAN; 66 High Street, Quincy; English: Oxford Summer Seminar; WAA. MILLER, MARILYNN ANNE; 19 Fiske Street, Shrewsbury; English: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Index. MILLER, PRISCILLA ALDEN; Box 384 BB, Easthampton; Child Development: Dean ' s List; Home Economics Club. MILLER, ROBERT OLSEN, JR.; 3201 St. Charles Avenue, New Or- leans, Louisiana; Government: Maroon Keys; Distinguished Visitors Program, Program Chairman; Track; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice Presi- dent; Class Executive Council. MILLER, STANLEY JAY; 7 Seaview Avenue, Marblehead; Econom- ics: Tau Epsilon Phi; Economics Association. MINASIAN, DORIS JEAN; Pleasantdale Road, Rutland; Pre-Medicai. University of Vermont; Pre-Med Club; Pre-Med Journal; Senior Hon- ors. MINE, JACK ALAN; 116 Knollwood Terrace, Clifton, New Jersey; English: Phi Mu Delta, President, Vice President; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Fraternity President ' s Association; Political Science Association. MINTON, RICHARD LAWRENCE; 45 Orchard Hill Road, Jamaica Plain; Finance: House Council; AFROTC Glee Club; Mathematics Club; Finance Club; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. MIODUSZEWSKI, DANIEL C; 11 Arnold Road; Worcester; English: Dorm Counselor, Head Counselor; LaCrosse; Newman Club; Intra- mural Basketball. MIRICK GEOGANN; 36 North Street, Shelburn Falls; Elementary Ed- ucation: Pi Beta Phi; Education Club. MISCI, JULIANNE; 11 Plymouth Road, West Peabody; Elementary Education: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; Education Club; Dean ' s List. MITCHELL, ALICE ANN; 18 Grantland Road, Wellesley Hills; Physical Education: Dorm Standards Committee, Chairman; Dorm So- cial Committee, Chairman; LaCrosse; Field Hockey; Young Democrats; Newman Club. MITCHELL, CHARLES G.; 36 Main Street, Fairhaven; Government: Cross Country; Track; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List; Collegian. MITCHELL, KATHRYN E.; 20 Rochelle Street, Worcester; Speech Therapy: Sigma Kappa, Rush Chairman; Class Executive Council; In- dex; Dean ' s List; Angel Flight, Executive Ofl Rcer; Winter Carnival Committee, Hospitality Chairman. MITCHELL, ROBERT CUMMINGS; 52 Cascade Terrace, Walpole; History: Alpha Phi Omega; Intramural Sports. MOEGELIN, DANIEL FRANCIS; 1 Gunderson Road, Wilmington; Zoology: Phi Mu Delta, Pledge Trainer, Chaplain; Intramural Football. MOLAND, MARGARET NOREEN; 7 Foster Street, Acton; Elemen- tary Education: Dean ' s List; House Judiciary, Chairman; Field Hockey; Basketball; WAA; Bridge Club. MOLANDER, FREDERICK ROBERT, JR.; 48 Massachusetts Ave- nue, Dedham; Pre-Dental: Zeta Nu, Treasurer; Hockey; LaCrosse; Arcon; Pre-Med Club, Social Chairman; Pre-Med Journal. MOORE, MARY ALICE; 143 Apple Avenue, Bellmawr, New Jersey; Government: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Historian, Chairman of Book Ex- change, Recording Secretary, President; Pi Sigma Alpha; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; German Corridor. MOORE, NANCY JEAN; 18 Tyler Street, Attleboro; Elementary Ed- ucation: Kappa Delta Pi; Student Senate, Women ' s Affairs Committee; Education Club; Chorale. MORAN, MARTIN PATRICK; 80 Boutelle Street, Leominster; Civil Engineering: QTV, Executive Council, Rush Chairman; ASCE; Inter- fraternity Council Sports; Newman Club. MORAN, RICHARD D.; 139 Shawmut Street, Chelsea; Pre-Vet: Col- legian; Index. MORANCY, WILLIAM ARTHUR; 19 French Drive, Seekonk; Psy- chology: WMUA; Alpha Sigma Phi. MORASR, BARBARA LEONE; 21 Manning Road, Waltham; Child Development: University of Connecticut; Home Economics Club; Omicron Nu; Dean ' s List; Lutheran Student Congregation. MORLOCK, MARY CHARLENE; 161 Central Avenue, Medford; Government: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Class Executive Council; Sophomore Banquet Committee; Precisionettes; Winter Carnival Com- mittee. MORE, GLENN BARLOUS; 135 Fatima Drive, Somerset; Manage- ment: Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge President, Treasurer, President; Ama- teur Radio Association; House Council, Dorm Counselor; AFROTC; Glee Club. MOREAU, GERALD ROGER; 18 Pickering Street, Willimansett; Psychology: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Commuters Club. MOREAU, MARY JANE; 149 Sunset Avenue, Amherst; Government: Scrolls. MORIN, ALAIN W.; 42 Allen Avenue, South Attleboro; Psychology: Phi Eta Sigma; Track; Intramural Football; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. MORIN, KAREN HAWKINS; 42 Allen Avenue, South Attleboro; En- glish: Chorale; Dean ' s List. MORIN, ROGER ARMAND; 108 South Street, Granby; Accounting: Arnold Air Society, Information Officer, Executive Officer; Air Cadet Squadron; Newman Club; ASEE; Intramural Softball. MORIN, STEPHEN FRANCIS; 40 Canton Avenue, Amherst; Psy- chology: Northampton Volunteers; Marching Band; Concert Band; Dean ' s List; Belchertown Volunteers; Young Democrats. MORLEY, GENEVIEVE MAE; 53 Meadow Street, North Amherst; Botany: Outing Club, Caving Chairman. MORONEY, KATHLEEN MARIE; 383 Worcester Street, North Grafton; Physical Education: Dean ' s List; WAA. MORRILL, DIANE ROBERTA; 428 Hamilton Street, Southbridge; Marketing: Homecoming Committee; Naiads; Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Management Club, Secretary. MORSE, PARTICIA SWEENEY; 17 Forkey Avenue, Worcester; Ac- counting: Worcester Junior College; Newman Club; Accounting As- sociation. MORTON, JANET LYNN; 4 Lawrence Plain Road, Hadley; Human Development: Ohio State University. MOSACK, MARGARET ANN; 130 School Street, Woburn; Mathe- matics: Chi Omega, Treasurer; Index, Greek Editor; Precisionettes. MOSHER, MARY ELIZABETH: 152 Country Way, Scituate: Physical Education: Bridgewater State College. MOSTEK, JUDITH ELLEN; 20 Andrew Street, Bellingham; Elemen- tary Education: University Reform Committee, Secretary: SWAP: Young Independents: Education Club. MROZ, THOMAS JACK; 68 Evans Street, Osterville; Accounting: As- sociation of College Unions, President Region 1; S.U. Program Council, Chairman; S.U. Board of Governors; Accounting Association; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities: Newman Club. MUCCIARONE, ALBERT ROBERT; 75 West Street, Franklin: Gov- ernment: House Council: House Judiciary; Student Senate, Investigating Committee: Equestrian Club; Newman Club; Sophomore Banquet Com- mittee. MULLIN. JOHN ROBERT; 7 Haynes Street, Maynard; Government: Class President; Class Executive Council: Scabbard and Blade, Treas- urer; Oxford Summer Seminar; Tau Epsilon Phi; Intramural LaCrosse. MULLY, ALAN RICHARD: 652 Broad Street, Clifton, New Jersey; Wood Technology: Paul Smith ' s College; Forestry Club, Treasurer; For- est Products Research Society; Intercollegiate Woodsmen ' s Competition. MURDOCK, MARTHA; 16 Allen Circle, Milton; Sociology: Young Democrats; Political Science Association; Newman Club. MURPHY, DAVID JAMES; 122 Dudley Street, Cambridge; Govern- ment: Student Senate; Soccer: Class Executive Council; Newman Club; WMUA; Young Democrats. MURPHY, JAMES F.; 15 Harvard Road, Belmont; Hotel and Restau- rant Management: Innkeepers Club; Beta Kappa Phi, Athletic Chair- man. House Manager; Newman Club; Management Club; Marketing Club; Golf. MURPHY, NANCY-LEE; 13 Enterprise Street, South Hadley; Psy- chology: Newman Club. MURPHY, RORY OWEN; 30 Highview Avenue, Old Greenwich, Connecticut; History. MURRAY, JOHN F., JR.; 56 Clement Avenue, Boston; Mathemal- MUSUMECI, JUDITH ANNE; 6 Wayside Drive, Danvers; Psychol- ogy: S.U. Program Council; Dorm Counselor; Newman Club; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Interdorm Council; Equestrian Club. MUTTI, JULIANA; 21 West Emerson Street, Melrose; English: Kap- pa Alpha Theta, Alumnae Secretary; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee: Intramural Sports; Sophomore Banquet Commit- NADAN, MARSHALL WALTER; 284 Chapel Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey: Government: Collegian; Men ' s Affairs Committee; Stu- dent Senate. NADROWSKI, ELAINE A.; 101 Newbury Street, Chicopee; Nursing: Nursing Club; Newman Club. NAGLE, JUDITH ANN: 3 Madison Avenue, Northampton; Govern- ment: Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Supervisor; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. NAJEMY, JOANNE MARIE; 11 Deernolm Road, North Grafton; French: French Corridor. Counselor; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Dorm Cultural Program Chairman; Newman Club. NEAL, CHRISTINE LINDA; 43 West Street, Northampton; Elemen- tary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Historian Recorder; Dean ' s List; Dorm Charter Committee. NEEDLE, BURGESS STANLEY; 603 California Street, Newton; En- glish: Caesura, Prose Editor, Associate Editor; University Theater; Ya- Hoo. NELLES, HOWARD D.; 12 Wildwood Street, Dorchester; Forestry: Sigma Alpha Mu. Steward; Forestry Club; Alpha Phi Omega. NELSON, DONALD ALBERT; 351 Main Street, Amherst; Account- ing: Accounting Association, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Fishing Team; Intramural Sports; Newman Club. NELSON, KAREN ELAIN; 18 Newbury Street, Woburn; Business: Dean ' s List; Dorm Social Committee; Accounting Association. NEWTON, LINDA COLE; 286 Oak Street, Indian Orchard; Elemen- tary Education: Marching Band, Librarian; Concert Band, Assistant Librarian. NICHOLS, ROBERT T.; Main Street, Amherst; Government: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Newman Club; Class Executive Council; Varsity La- crosse; Intramural Sports. NIEDERJOHN, RUSSELL JAMES; 50 Putnam Avenue, Pittsfield; Electrical Engineering: QTV, Historian; Eta Kappa Nu, Correspond- ing Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Marching Band. NIEMI, WALTER WILLIAM; West Townsend Road, Lunenburg; Business Management: Ski Club; Intramural Sports. NIETUPSKI, JOANNE MARY; 51 Harvard Street, Chicopee Falls; Spanish: Dean ' s List; Chorale. NOBLE, MARILYN LOUISE; 26 Woodcrest Drive, Wakefield; Ele- mentary Education: Alpha Chi Omega; Exchange Student; Dean ' s List; Kappa Delta Pi; Education Club; Precisionettes. NOEL, BARBARA ANN; 12 Arkwright Road, Webster; Mathemat- ics: Alpha Chi Omega; Musigals, Director. NOLAN. JANET A.; 30 Pierce Road, Salem; History: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Panhellenic Council; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Com- mittee. NORMAN, KENNETH RAYMOND; 129 Little River Street, West- field; Botany: Holyoke Junior College; Dean ' s List. NOVACK, JUDITH S.; 35 Newbury Street, Newton; French: Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Delta Tau. Cultural Chairman; French Corridor; Senior Honors; Honors Colloquia; Exchange Student. NOYES, LINDA U LOKK Co r m; Elementary Education. NYSTEDT, LINDA MAY; 93 Kathleen Street; Springfield; Mathemat- ics: Dorm Counselor; Education Club; Mathematics Club. OBELSKY, SHELDON L.; 63 Lowell Street, Maiden; History: Tau Epsilon Phi, Steward; Class Executive Council; Senior Week Commit- tee; Ski Club. ttiiii O ' BRIEN, RICHARD LAWRENCE; 25 Field Street, Brockton; En- glish: Phi Eta Sigma; Class Executive Council; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Oxford Summer Seminar; Newman Club. O ' CONNELL, FRANCIS JAMES; 65 Adams Avenue, Everett; En- glish: Newman Club, Dorm Captain; Campus Blood Drive; Spanish Club; Belchertown Volunteers. O ' CONNELL, MARY J.; 41 Hazelwood Terrace, Pittsfield; Govern- ment: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Rush Co-Chairman, Corresponding Secre- tary; Class Executive Council; Student Senate; Dorm Counselor. O ' CONNOR, ROBERT S.; 14 Columbus Avenue, Northampton; Elec- trical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE. OCZKOWSKI, LOUISE V.; 205 Billerica Road, Chelmsford; Physical Education: WAA; Varsity Gymnastics; Field Hockey; Dean ' s List. OHLSON, P. KENNETH; 105 Holly Hill Circle, South Weymouth; Economics: Baseball; Intramural Sports. O ' KEEFE, ANNE ELIZABETH; 15 Ellery Road, Waltham; Elemen- tary Education: University of Vermont; Caesura, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; Education Club; Women ' s Interdorm Council. O ' LEARY, JOHN F.; 71 Gardner Street, West Roxbury; History: Newman Club; Dean ' s List. OLINS, ROBERT ABBOT; 333 Clark Road, Brookline; English: Ho- bart College; Honors Colloquia; Collegian; YaHoo, Associate Editor; Literary Society; Debating Team. OLSON, NORMAN JAMES; 20 Sawyer Road, East Weymouth; Psy- chology: Northampton Volunteers; Intramural Sports; Distinguished Military Student. OLMEDO, JAMES P., JR.; Box 212A RD 1, Warwick, New York; fVood Science and Technology: Paul Smith ' s College; Forestry Club; Woodsman Team; House Judiciary; Intramural Sports. OLSON, SANDRA LEE; 107 Brooks Street, Worcester; Microbiology: Class Executive Council, Committee Chairman; Chi Omega, Vice Presi- dent; Revelers; Dean ' s List. OLTSCH, FREDRIC MALCOLM; 21 Montgomery Avenue, Pittsfield; Zoology: Outing Club; Young independents; Dean ' s List. O ' MALLEY, CAROLE M.; 21 Lynwood Terrace, Springfield; History: Scrolls, Secretary; Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer; Dorm Counselor; Newman Club. O ' MALLEY, PATRICK MICHAEL; 41 Bailey Street, Dorchester; Psychology: Massachusetts Bay Community College. OMERSO, GARY LOUIS; 6 Avon Lane, Natick; Management: Kappa Sigma, Interfraternity Council Representative. ORDWAY, PETER HALE; 388 Sibley Avenue; West Springfield; Civil Engineering: ASCE; Symphony Band, Manager; Marching Band, Man- ager; Pep Band, Director; Operetta Guild; Intramural Football. O ' REILLY, JAMES S., JR.; 5 Underwood Street, Worcester; History: Theta Chi, Secretary; Football; LaCrosse. ORZECHOWSKI, EDWARD WALTER, JR.; 7 Pine Street, Florence; English: Marching Band; Concert Band; Northern Educational Service Tutor. OSETEK, EDWARD MARION; 129 Center Street, Chicopee; Chem- istry: Intramural Volleyball; Dorm Secretary, Treasurer. OSTROMECKI, PAULA R.; 91 Cary Avenue, Lexington; Fashion Merchandising: Class Executive Council; Alpha Chi Omega; Index; Newman Club. OSTROW, DANI; Morso Drive, Shelburn, Vermont; French: Colle- gian; Student Senate; Young Independents, Treasurer; Junior Year at University of Grenoble, France. O ' SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN E.; 383 Nottingham Street, Springfield; English: Alpha Chi Omega; Dorm Counselor; Chorale. O ' SULLIVAN, ANN KATHLYN; 21 Vernon Street, Lowell; Govern- ment: Newman Club, Dorm Captain; Newman Choir; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Historian; University Chorus; WAA; Naiads. PAKSARIAN, JOAN PAULETTE; 555 West Central Street, Franklin; Psychology: Dean Junior College; Senior Honors; Dean ' s List. PALATINO, A. RICHARD; 5 Quincy Street, Ludlow; Accounting; Soccer; Lambda Chi Alpha, Activities Chairman; Distinguished Visitors Program; Winter Carnival Committee; Homecoming Committee; In- terfraternity Council Representative. PANAIA, JAMES N.; 57 Hartwick Street, Springfield; Mechanical En- gineering: ASME; Society of Automotive Engineers; Newman Club. PAPEIKA, SANDRA LOUISE; 24 Beverly Avenue, Marblehead; Rec- reation Administration: Recreation Club; Newman Club; Collegian; Winter Carnival Committee. PAPUGA, JOANNE ELIZABETH; 55 Clark Street, Easthampton; French: Sigma Kappa; Newman Club; S.U. Dance Committee; S.U. Publicity Committee. PARKER, JAMES STUART; 3 Cortez Street, Chelmsford; History: Cross Country: Indoor Track; House Council, President; Class Execu- tive Council; Honors Colloquia. PARKER, MICHAEL DAVID; 17 Fox Hill Road, Springfield; Govern- ment: Phi Sigma Delta, House Manager, Flying Redmen. PARKER, RICHARD EDWARD: 8 James Road, Weymouth; His- tory: Winter Carnival Committee. PARMENTER, RICHARD ERNEST: 472 King Street, Franklin; Wildlife Biology: Arcon; Alpha Sigma Phi. PARSONS, PARTICIA JOYCE; 143 Cedar Street, Lexington; Psychol- ogy: Young Democrats, Scuba Club, Dean ' s List. PARTRIDGE, SUSAN JANE; 32 Lincoln Avenue, Little Falls, New Jersey; Nursing: Dorm Counselor; Nursing Club; Naiads. PASCOE, SANDRA JANE; 373 Court Street, Plymouth; Elementary Education: Education Club. a£A PASKO, WALTER J., JR.; 630 Granby Road, Chicopee; Mechanical Engineering: Berkshire Community College; ASME; Tau Beta Pi. PASS, GARETH LYNN; 1 1007 Elk Avenue, Sun City, Arizona; Wild- life Biology: Dorm Counselor; Arnold Air Society; Operetta Guild; Cho- rale; Statesmen; Wildlife Society. PASTER, ELLEN T.; 29 Nancy Lane, Brockton; Sociology: Sigma Del- ta Tau, Alumnae Chairman; Dean ' s List; Hillel; Niaids; Sociology Club. PATTANGALL, MONICA RUTH; 317 South Main Street, Attleboro; Management: Newman Club; Chi Omega; Management Club, Secre- tary; Dorm Counselor; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List. PATTEN. BRUCE KENNETH; 54 Gardner Street; Hingham; Me- chanical Engineering: Flying Club, Treasurer; ASME. PATTERSON, GEORGE H.; 100 Riverside Street, Lowell, Physical Education: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Steward; Stewards Club, President; Fraternity Managers Association; Interfraternity Council. Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. PAULINCA, SUSAN TANYA; 232 Walnut Street, Lawrence; Art: Art Club; Economics Association; Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Com- mittee, Art Chairman; Caesura; Class Executive Council. PAULSON, ROBERT BARRY; 7 Mayflower Lane, South Yarmouth; Mathematics: Dorm Counselor; House Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Winter Carnival Committee; Mathe- matics Club. PAVELCSYK. PATRICIA ANNE; North Farms Road, Haydenville; English. PEARCE, PAMELA K.; 59 Havilend Street, Quincy; Zoology: Sigma Delta Tau, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; Lutheran Club; Education Club; Zoology Club. PEARSON, BARBARA JOAN; 80-37 215 Street, Queensvillage, New York; Psychology: Sigma Delta Tau, Treasurer; Precisionettes; Class Executive Council. PEASE, CYNTHIA WHEELER; 104 Abbott Street, Springfield; His- tory: Kappa Alpha Theta, Marshal, Scholarship Chairman; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Honors Work; Christian Association; Sailing Club. PEDRO, JOSEPH AUGUSTINE, JR.; 14 Arnold Street, Revere; Civil Engineering: Newman Club; Student Senate; House Council; ASCE; Intramural Sports. PEKALSKY, PAULA MAY; 53 Lenox Street, Lawrence; Economics: Economics Association, Secretary, Treasurer; Newman Club; Sailing Club; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. PELLEGRINI, GERALD NICHOLAS; Kamins Circle, Amherst; Physics: Phi Kappa Nu, President. PELLETIER, JEAN MARIE; 6 Kenwood Road, Holden; Mathemat- ics: Dorm Treasurer; Education Club. PELLISSIER, LOUIS CALVIN; RFD Freeman Road, Charlton; Soci- ology. PENDERGAST, PHILLIP L.; 19 Nobska Road, Woods Hole; En- glish. PENN, SUSAN CAROLYN: 371 Russett Road, Chestnut Hill; Psy- chology: Dean ' s List; Young Democrats; Winter Carnival Committee; Russian Club; Hillel. PENTA, RICHARD HENRY; 210 Austin Street, NewtonviUe; Gov- ernment; Track; Dorm Athletic Chairman. PERKINS, NANCY CLARE; 54 Arch Street, Middleboro; History: Newman Club. - Uf PERLMAN, CYNTHIA J.; 29 Barnesdale Road, Natick; EngUsh: Homecoming Committee; Winter Carnival Committee: Hillel. PERRIELLO, ELAINE ROBERTA; 551 West Street, Amherst; Gov- ernment; Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice President: Standards Committee; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors: Young Democrats, Corresponding Secre- tary; Religious Action Group, Vice Chairman; Marching Band. PERRY, KAREN JANE; 65 Cloverdale Road, Newton; Physical Edu- cation; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Hillel; WAA. PESCUMA, MAUREEN T.; 39 Greenway Road, Salem; Mathemat- ics; Precisionettes; Class Executive Council; Sophomore Banquet Com- mittee; Winter Carnival Committee; Newman Club. PETERS, GERALD J.; 47 Hampstead Street, Methuen; Plant and Soil Science; Turf Management Club; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List. PETERSEN, DIANE EVELYN; 80 Bethel Road, Albertson, New York; Psychology; Northampton Volunteers; Dorm Counselor; Sport Parachute Club. £ji k k h PETERSON, JACK JOSEPH; 26 Presidential Apartments; Amherst; Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Debating Society, Treasurer. PETERSON, JAMES OLIVER; 8 Gardner Avenue, Woburn; Govern ment; Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Committee; S.U. Dance Committee: Senior Honors; Newman Club. i PETERSON, ROBERT JOSEPH; 103 Crescent Street, Northampton; Public Health. PETTAZZONI, JOHN GODFREY; 47 Morton Street, West Spring field; Government; LaCrosse; Political Science Association; Newmai Club. PFERSICH, GORDON JOHN; Sunderland Road, Montague; Manage ment; Dean ' s List; Management Club; Business Symposium. PFERSICK, RICHARD N.; 39 Turners Falls Road, Greenfield; Ac counting; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Accounting Association Soccer. PHILBRICK, BRUCE WAINE; 31 Brae Road, North Weymouth; Park Administralion: Slockbridge School of Agriculture; Marching Band; ROTCBand; WMUA. PHILLIPS, SUSAN E.; 30 Radnor Road. Brighton; English: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor University Theater. PHYLLIDES, DOROTHEA MARIE; 86 Underwood Avenue, West Newton; Elementary Education: Angel Flight, Pledge Trainer; Educa- tion Club; Winter Carnival Committee. PIERCE, DAVID WINCH; 51 Central Street, Holliston; Civil Engi- neering: ASCE; Dean ' s List; Bay State Special Forces; Distinguished Military Graduate. PIHL, JUDITH MARY; 17 Wyman Street, Arlington; Art: Newman Club; Dorm Social Committee, Chairman; Dean ' s List; Kappa Alpha Theta, House Manager; Art Club, President; Education Club. PIKE, MAUREEN A.; 14 Magnolia Road, Melrose; Speech Therapy: Newman Club; Dorm Counselor; Ski Club. PI KEN, ROSS A.; 63 Hammond Pond Parkway, Brookline; Govern- ment: Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice President; Baseball; Maroon Keys, Vice President; Hiliel. PIMENTAL, DORIS M.; 67 Hor tonville Road, Swansea; Elementary Education: Lambda Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Exchange Student; Education Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. PISANI, MICHAEL JOSEPH; 436 Elliott Street, Beverly; Elementary Education: Exchange Student; Dean ' s List; Spanish Club; Newman Club; International Club. PITONIAK, MATTHEW MARTIN, III; 44 Forest Glen Drive, West- field; History: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Intramural Sports; Volunteer Fire Department; History Club. PITTENDREIGH, LORRIN THOMAS; P.O. Box 572, Amherst; Wood Science and Technology: Northeastern University; Ski Team, Co- Captain; Outing Club; Ski Club; ASCE; Forestry Club. PITZI, CHARLES J.; 592 Broadway, Revere; Sociology: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Sociology Club; Collegian; Young Indepen- dents; Intramural Sports. PLAZA, ANTHONY FRANCIS; Physical Education. Truehart Drive, Easthampton; PLOSKI, BARBARA ANN; High Street, North Billerica; Speech Ther- apy: Newman Club, Religious Co-Chairman, New England Province Chairman; Belchertown Volunteers. PLUMB, BRYAN WILLIAM; 799 Park er Street, East Longmeadow; Music Education: Symphony Band; Marching Band; Chorus; House Council; Clarinet Ensemble. Z ' 383 PLUMRIDGE, MARGARET M.; 6 Brent Road, Lexington; Sociology; Honors Colloquia; Sociology Club; Senior Honors; Dean ' s List. POCIUS, SANDRA DIANE; Oriental, North Carolina; English; Alpha Chi Omega; Dean ' s List; S.U. Publicity Committee; Winter Carnival Committee. POLANSKY, DAVID SAMUEL; 164 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop; Psy- chology; Pre-Med Club; Operetta Guild; Hillel; Intramural Football; Marching Band; Dean ' s List. POLCHLOPEK, EDWARD JOSEPH; 39 Maryland Avenue, Chicopee Falls; Civil Engineering; ASCE, Corresponding Secretary; Varsity Hoc- key, Captain; Varsity Golf; Varsity Baseball; Dorm Athletic Chairman. PONTE, PAUL M.; 106 Hemlock Street, New Bedford; Pre-Dental; Interfraternity Council, Secretary, Publicity Chairman; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman; Collegian; Dean ' s List; Student Senate Com- mittee; Intramural Sports. PONTE, PRISCILLA ANN; 58 Clapboard Hill Road, Greens Farms, Connecticut; Music; Iota Gamma Upsilon, Cultural Chairman; Or- chestra; Musigals, Co- Director; Chorale. POTASKY. JOHN S., JR.; 48 Maple Street, Easthampton; History; Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Intramural Sports; History Club; Collegian. PRESTON, JOHN RICHARD; Buena Vista Plaza, Springfield; Phys- ics; Physics Club; Newman Club; Judo Club. PRICE, ELIZABETH ANN; 4590 Beechnut, Houston, Texas; Ameri- can History; Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing; Chorale; Critique. PRIFTAKIS, LEWIS JOHN; 16 Hanover Street, Lynn; Economics; Dean ' s List; Economics Club; Orthodox Club; Dorm Counselor; Intra- mural Sports. PROLMAN, RALPH L.; 44 Tower Hill; Lawrence; Finance; Dorm Counselor; Dorm Secretary; Dean ' s List; Collegian; Young Republicans. PROUTY, LESLIE ARLENE; 70 Eastern Avenue, Leominster; En- glish; Musigals; Sigma Delta Tau, Assistant Treasurer, Song Director; Chorale; Sailing Club; Dorm Social Chairman; Education Club. PROVOST, ROLAND JOSEPH; 356 James Street, Fairview; Electrical Engineering; IEEE. PUFFER SUE-ELLEN; 9 Ravine Road, Winchester; History; Rock- ford College. PUGLIA, VINCENT D., JR.; 112 Beech Avenue, Melrose; Personnel Management and Industrial Relations; Massachusetts Bay Com- munity College; Student Senate, Chairman Men ' s Affairs; Faculty Com- mittee on Student Affairs; Varsity Golf. PYE, PATIENCE SPURR; Saint George Street, Duxbury; Government: Exchange Student; Scrolls; Cheerleader; Dorm Counselor; Chi Omega; Chorale. PYWELL, HOWARD ROSS, III; North Main Street, Sunderland; For- est Management: Forestry Club, Treasurer, President. QUALEY, RICHARD THOMAS; 44 Richard Circle, Woburn; Physi- cal Education: Football; Class Executive Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Vice President, Pledge Trainer. QUIMBY, EDWARD D.; 29 South Normandy Avenue, Cambridge; Marketing: Varsity Hockey, Captain; Kappa Sigma. QUINN, DENNIS CHARLES; 292 Chestnut Street, Holyoke; History: Holyoke Junior College. RABINOVITZ, JOAN RACHEL; 16 Cape Cod Lane, Milton; Horti- culture: Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Horticulture Club, Secretary; Dorm Social Committee; Assistant Dorm Treasurer; Agriculture Fair Committee. RAE, SANDRA JEAN; 40 Westbrook Drive, Springfield; Elementary Education: Dorm Counselor, Head Counselor; Education Club; Dean ' s List. RAFTERY, THOMAS JOSEPH; 1274 Pleasant Street, Worcester; Government: Varsity LaCrosse; Zeta Nu; Management Club, Vice President. RAMSAY, ALAN OSBORN; 177 Laurel Road. West Springfield; Me- chanical Engineering: ASME; Ski Club. RANA, DONALD ARTHUR; 255 Massasoit Road, Worcester; Gen- eral Business Management: Football; LaCrosse; Lambda Chi Alpha. RANDALL, JOANN NOEL; River Street, Halifax; Elementary Edu- cation: Dean ' s List; Exchange Student; Education Club; Young Repub- licans; Theater Guild. RAYMOND, ARTHUR V.; Adams Road, Williamstown; Hotel and Restaurant Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Steward; Dean ' s List; Stewards Club, Secretary; Fraternity Manager ' s Association, Secretary; Innkeepers Club; Newman Club. v ik RAYMOND, JOYCE LOUISE; 335 Maple Road, Longmeadow; Rec- reation: Intramural Basketball; Campus Life; Belchertown Volunteers; Young Democrats. RAYNER, BARBARA JEAN; Daniels Street, Franklin; Home Eco- nomics Education: Home Economics Club; Northern Educational Ser- vice Tutor; Education Club. RAYNER, CAROLYN KNOX; 6 Friedel Street, Worcester; Socioloev Dean ' s List. READ, CHRISTOPHER; 216 Howard Street. West Bridgewater; Chem- ical Engineering. REDMOND, BRENDA YOUNGSTEN; 822 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; History: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Rush Chairman; Dames Club. REED, NANCY A.; Main Street. Conway; Elementary Education: Greenfield Community College. REGAN. SANDRA JEAN; Alice Street, Turners Falls; Elementary Education: Greenfield Community College; Education Club. REID, ANDREW JOHN; 44 Homestead Road, Holden; Government; Beta Kappa Phi, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Arcons; Class Executive Council. Committee Chairman; Revelers; Intramural Sports. REID. DAVID COREY; 216 Village Avenue, Dedham; Public Rela- tions: Management Club; Marketing Club; Volunteer Fire Department; Intramural Sports; House Council, Treasurer; Geology Club. I ' -.. m RICHMOND, LOUISE A.; 14 Bedford Street, Concord; Sociology: New- man Club; Critique. REID, ELIZABETH A.; 50 Albert Street, Melrose; Zoology: Zoology Club; Dorm Counselor. REID, NANCY ANN; Route 4, Box 179, Newport, Tennessee; En- glish: Alpha Chi Omega, Assistant Pledge Trainer, 2nd Vice President; Naiads. REINHART, LAURENCE EDWARD; Planting Island, Marion; Me- chanical Engineering: ASME, Treasurer, Chairman; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, 3rd Vice President; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. REISMAN, RICHARD JAY; 948 Dedham Street, Newton Centre; Pre-Dental: Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Hillel; Oxford Summer Seminar; Pre-Med Club. REMBOLD, JOHN M.; 84 Liberty Terrace, Buffalo, New York; Wood Science and Technology: Paul Smith ' s College; Forestry Club. REPOSE, RICHARD STEPHEN; 9 Lynn Avenue, North Chelmsford; General Business and Economics: Intramural Sports. REYNOLDS, HOWARD LANGDON; 43 Glendale Road, Belmont; English: Operetta Guild, Technical Director; Roister Doisters; Opera Workshop; University Theater. RHEUBOTTOM, JOHN GEORGE; 40 Montray Road, Glens Falls, New York; Wood Technology: Paul Smith ' s College; Intramural Sports. i RHODES, NATALIE ELEANOR; 52 North Prospect Street. Amherst; Geology: Astronomy Club; Geology Club; International Club. RICCI, AMERICO EDWARD; 120 Bel Air Drive, Longmeadow; Mar- keting: Marketing Club; Intramural Sports. RICHARD, RAYMOND FRANCIS; 67 Maxwell Street, Dorchester; Economics: Massachusetts Bay Community College; Economics As- sociation; Ski Club; Outing Club; Scuba Club; Newman Club. RICHARDS, ALBERT PETER, JR.; Washington Street, Duxbury; Government: University of Michigan; Arnold Air Society, Assistant to the Commander; Military Ball Committee, Chairman. RICHARDS, BRUCE W.; 169 Elm Street, East Longmeadow; Mathe- matics. RICHARDSON, ALAN LEE; Villone Drive, Leeds; Personnel Man- agement: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RIEL, DOUGLAS DAVID; 14-4th Street, Turners Falls; Mechanical Engineering: ASME; Society of Automotive Engineers. RIFFELMACHER, GERALD J.; 73 Pine Acre Road, Springfield; Pre- Medical: Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club; .Ski Club; Flying Club; Senior Honors. RIZZOTTO, EDWARD SAMUEL; 235 Central Street, Hingham; Park Administration: Stockbridge School of Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Arbori- culture and Park Administration Association, President; Landscape Architecture Committee; Collegian; Canterbury Club, Vice President. ROBERTSON, JANICE LAUREN; 28 Melrose Terrace, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Education: Education Club; Young Democrats; National Association of English Teachers; Winter Carnival Committee; Class Executive Council. RILLA, DONALD ROBERT; 35 Melrose Avenue, Pittsfield; Sociol- ogy: Berkshire Community College; Dorm Counselor; Intramural Sports; Belchertown Volunteers. ROARK, JOHN E., JR.; 19 Fenwick Drive, Chelmsford; History: In- tramural Sports; Dorm Counselor; House Judiciary Advisor; Pre-Law Association. iM ROBINSON, DIANE ETTA; 21 Pratt Street, Millers Falls; Nursing: Lambda Delta Phi, Nursing Club, Treasurer; Newman Club; Dorm Standards Committee. ROBINSON, JAMES BERTON; 331 Rosewell Street, Springfield; In- dustrial Engineering: AIIE, Treasurer. ROCHE, DONALD WARREN; 1201 Holmes Road, Pittsfield; Busi- ness Administration: Berkshire Community College. ROCHE, KATHLEEN MARY; A Street, East Douglas; Physical Ed- ucation: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; WAA. RODERICK, DEBORA ANN; 24 Hickory Road, Wellesley; English: Psychology Club. RODZWELL, BETTE-ANN; 503 South Pleasant Street, Amherst; Ele- mentary Education: Kappa Delta Pi; Education Club; Dean ' s List. ROGERS, JANET B.; 123 Salem Street, Reading; Nursing: Drake Uni- versity; Dorm Counselor; Kappa Alpha Theta, Assistant House Man- ager; Nursing Club; Junior Panhellenic Council, Secretary. ROGERS, RAYMOND F.; 491 Elliott Street, Beverly; Sociology: Bar- bell Club, President, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor. ROGERS, RONALD STANLEY; 71 Knox Street, Lawrence; Ameri- can History: Phi Sigma Delta, Vice President; Intramural Sports; New- man Club; History Club. AtUk ROMANOWICZ, JAMES PAUL; 813 Lenox Street, Athol; Recreation Administration: Dorm Counselor; Flying Redmen, Assistant Com- mander; Newman Club, Social Chairman, Accolyte Captain. ROOP, WILLIAM REED, III; 110 Church Street, Winchester; Busi- ness Administration: Marketing Club, Publicity Director, President; University Fire Department; Ski Club; House Council; Intramural Sports. ROSEEN, KAREN; 1 Lake Avenue, Bristol, Connecticut; English: Precisionettes; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dorm Treasurer; Literary Society; Winter Carnival Committee. ROSEN, MICHAEL M.; 144 Francis Avenue, Pittsfield; Chemistry: Astronomy Club, Founder, President; Pep Band, Manager; Band Staff; Marching Band; American Chemical Society. ROSENBLATT, ELLEN; Cheltenham Terrace Apartments, Wyncote, Pennsylvania; Education: Sigma Kappa, President; Dean ' s List; Mortar Board; Education Club; Kappa Delta Pi; S.U. Dance Committee, Co- Chairman. ROSENBERG, GLENN; 67 Bither Street, Springfield; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Honors CoUoquia; Pre-Law Association; Hillel; Intramural Sports. ROSENFIELD, HERBERT JAY; 26 Burns Street, New Bedford; Gen- eral Business Administration and Finance: Class Executive Council; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer; Senate Men ' s AfTairs Committee; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; House Council, President. ROSS, A. JOSEPH; 20 Notre Dame Road, Bedford; Government: Sci- ence Fiction Club, Founder, President; Publicity Chairman; Student Senate; WMUA; Astronomy Club, Vice President; Hillel; Collegian. ROSS, WALTER WILSON; 116 Powder House Boulevard, Somerville; History: Kappa Sigma, Steward. ROSSI, SHARON RUTH; 2 Ingalls Terrace, Lynnfield; English: Angel Flight: Newman Club: Sigma Kappa. ROTHENBURG, ROBIN; 5109 Westpark Drive, North Hollywood, California; Fashion Merchandising: University of California; Kappa Alpha Theta; Home Economics Club. ROTHMAN, BETTE L.; 28 Byron Street, New Bedford; English: Sig- ma Delta Tau; Angel Flight; Oxford Summer Seminar. ROY, ROBERT A.; 428 Maple Street, Holyoke; English: Holyoke Community College. RUBERTI, GOERGE WILLIAM; 506 East Main Street, North Adams; Accounting: Accounting Association; Intramural Bowling. RUBIN, ELAINE RONNIE; 865 Boylston Street, Newton; Chemis- trv: Hillel. RUBIN, MAVIS, R.; 4 Maple Street, Auburndale; English: Sigma Delta Tau; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Index; Spanish Club. RUDGE, CAROLE ANN; 209 Burncoat Street, Worcester; Zoology: Sigma Delta Tau, Secretary, 2nd Vice President; Student Senate; Wom- an ' s Affairs Committee; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Angel Flight. RUGMAN, LENORE MARIE; 72 Myrtle Street, Hanover; Govern- ment: Young Democrats; Political Science Association, Publicity Chair- man; Belchertown Volunteers.  «« •• ' RUPLENAS, ROBERT D.; 90 Sawyer Avenue, Dorchester; Zoology; Chorale; Madrigal Singers; Chamber Singers; Young American for Free- dom. RUSSELL, ANN KATHRYN; 83 Harvard Street, Quincy; fngfey;. RUSSO, THEODORE MICHAEL; County Road, Deerfield; History: Soccer, Captain; Kappa Sigma; Dean ' s List. RUST, DONNA BIAGETTI; 32 Cochituate Street, Natick; English: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Rush Chairman; Dorm Counselor; Dorm Social Committee, Chairman; Interdorm Council. RYAN, NORMAN A.; 19 Packard Avenue, Hull; Management: WMUA, News Director, Assistant Station Manager, Station Manager; Student Communications Board; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian; Dorm Social Chairman; Critique; Collegian. RYAN, PATRICIA ROSE; 15 Bacon Street, Newton; Medical Tech- nology: Medical Technology Club; Newman Club; Equestrian Club; Science Fiction Club. RYER. RICHARD LEWIS; 153 Bartlett Avenue, Pittsfield; Agricul- ture and Food Economics: Berkshire Community College; Dean ' s List. RYSZ, FREDERICK MATTHEW; 22 Crandall Street, Adams; Math- emalics: Dean ' s List; S.U. Special Events Committee; Chess Club; Math- ematics Club; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. RZASA, PHILIP VINCENT: 81 Cyman Drive, Chicopee; Industrial Engineering: AIIE; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu, Vice President; Winter Carnival Committee; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. SALICE, PATRICIA JOEANN; Marble Street, Lee; Chemistry: Dean ' s List; Chemistry Club; American Chemical Society; Newman Club. SALTER, JAMES DUDLEY; 39 Oakridge Street, Chicopee Falls; Psy- chology: Holyoke Community College: Arnold Air Society; Flying Red- men; Intramural Sports; Dorm Counselor. SALVUCCI, DONNA LEE; 6 Wayne Road, Needham; Speech Ther- apy: Alpha Chi Omega; Homecoming Committee; Winter Carnival Committee; Education Club; Newman Club; Young Democrats. SAMIA, NOREEN GAIL; 96 Vermont Street, Methuen; Marketing: Marketing Club, Treasurer: House Council; Dean ' s List; S.U. Special Events Committee; WAA. SAMPSON, DONALD ALLEN; 223 Pleasant Street, Leicester; Me- chanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; ASME; Ski Club; UN Carnival Committee. SANBORN, CAROLYN NANCY; 38 Hartford Street, Natick; An- thropology: Dorm Social Committee; Dorm Cultural Committee. iiSi SANBORN, EDWIN N., JR.; Rockholm Road, Annisquam, Econom- ics: Varsity Hockey: Intramural Sports; LaCrosse. SANBORN, NORMAND RALPH; 195 Summer Street, Haverhill; Psychology: Phi Mu Delta; Political Science Association; Psychology Club; Outing Club. SANFORD, JUDITH ANNE; 7 Mount Vernon Street, Reading, Ele- mentary Education: Dorm Counselor; Northern Educational Service Tutor; S.U. Program Committee; Education Club. SANIN, MICHAEL PAUL; 37 West Boylston Drive, Worcester; Rus- sian: Soccer; Russian Club, Vice President; Dorm Counselor: Dean ' s List. SANTORO, LOUIS M.; 158 Lovell Road, Watertown; Civil Engineer- ing: Association for Computing Machinery, Vice President; ASCE; Newman Club. SARACENO, LINDA ANN; 21 Aster Circle, Weymouth; Psychology: Nasson College; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. SARGENT, KIMBALL ROBERT; 105 East Street, North Attleboro: Mathematics: Chess Team; Chess Club; Intramural Sports, SARIDAKIS, GEORGE WILLIAM; 32 Bradford Street, Pittsfield; Chemical Engineering: AICE, Vice President; Engineering Journal, Distribution Manager, New Developments Editor. SARNELLI, ANTHONY JAMES; 66 Palmer Avenue, Springfield; Chemistry: Dorm Counselor; Chemistry Club; Men ' s Interdorm Forum; Newman Club; Judo Club. SARNO, ALLEN E.; 125 Fairfield Street, Lowell; History: Adelphia; Men ' s Judiciary; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Student Senate; Revelers; Maroon Keys. SASS, LORNA JANET; 147 Sperry Boulevard, New Hyde Park, New York; English Literature: Alpha Lambda Delta, President, Senior Ad- visor; Mortar Board; Spanish Corridor, Cou nselor; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. SATTIN, MIRIAM; 18 Elmwood Park, Maiden; English Literature: Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Literary Society, Co-President; Oxford Seminar; International Club. SAVAGE, JEAN L.; 981 Pleasant Street, Worcester; English: Sigma Delta Tau; Dean ' s List. SAVAGE, ROBERT A.; 65 South Prospect Street, Millers Falls; Food Science and Technology: Greenfield Community College; Food Tech- nology Club. SAVERY, LITA ELLIS; 629 Delano Road, Marion; Elementary Edu- cation: Education Club. SCAFATI, JEAN MARIE; 61 East Cross Street, Norwood; Govern- ment: Pi Beta Phi, House Manager; Newman Club; Government Club; Class Executive Council; Intramural Basketball. SCANLAN, NEIL CHRISTOPHER; 45 Circle Road, Florham Park, New Jersey; English: Saint Joseph ' s College; Collegian; Intramural Sports. SCHEELE, FRANCIS EDWARD; 1 Lawndale Terrace, Jamaica Plain; English: Massachusetts Bay Community College. SCHINOFF, RICHARD BARRY; 15 Whitney Circle, Auburn; Botany: S.U. Governing Board, Chairman of the Board, Chairman Finance Committee; Dorm Counselor; Hillel; SWAP; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. SCHLOTHAN, KATHRYN ANN; 3 Sutheriand Street, Andover; His- tory: Newman Club; Precisionettes; Mathematics Club; History Club; Class Executive Council. SCHMIDT, LAUREEN BARBARA; 5 Bass River Lane, South Dennis; Government: Alpha Chi Omega; Panhellenic Representative; Student Senate; Angel Flight; Class Executive Council. m k SCHNARE, SHARON ELIZABETH: 21 White Avenue. Worcester: Elementary Education: Dorm Counselor: Student Senate: Dorm Treas- urer: Dorm Activities Committee: Women ' s Affairs Committee: Edu- cation Club. SCHOMAKER, CAROL ANN: 16 Woodland Road, Bedford: English; Berkshire Community College: Dorm Counselor: Education Club: Dorm Treasurer. SCHROTH, FERDINAND F., II: 90 Virginia Road, Quincy: Econom- ics: Quincy Junior College: Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor: Economics Association; WMUA. SCHULTZ, CAROLANN; 22 St. Jerome Avenue, Holyoke; Journal- ism: Collegian; Honors CoUoquia: Young Republicans: Press Club, Secretary. SCHWARTZ, THOMAS A.; 76 Gorham Street, Canandaigua, New York: Economics: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller: Fraternity Man- agers Association; Varsity Swimming. SCOTT, ELINOR JEAN; Maple Street, Southampton; Nursing: Uni- versity of Vermont: Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dorm Coun- selor; House Chairman: Dean ' s List; Nursing Club. SCOTT, PHILIP H.; 92 Woodside Terrace, Springfield; Government: Senior Honors; Dean ' s List; Area Judiciary; Dorm Counselor; Young Republicans, Vice President. SEGOOL, LESLIE ANN; 376-D Northampton Road, Amherst; Ele- mentary Education: MacMurray College; Education Club; Young Dem- ocrats. SEIBERT, VIRGINIA L.; 200 Common Street, Braintree; Recreation: Juniata College: Recreation Club, President; Newman Club; Equestrian Club: Dorm Social Committee: Interdorm Basketball; Newman Choir. SELLS, JUDY ANN; 36 Meadowbrook Drive, Bedford; Home Econom- ics: Meredith College; Omicron Nu; Danforth Award, 1966; Home Eco- nomics Club: Education Club. SELMAN, JOYCE; 247 Gallivan Boulevard, Dorchester; Elementary Education: Critique; Education Club: Northern Educational Service Tu- tor: Dean ' s List; Hillel. SEPPA, ALLAN WILLIAM; Tatnic Road, Brooklyn, Connecticut; Industrial Engineering: AIIE. SERABIAN, PAUL C: 25 Rutherford Avenue, Haverhill Dean ' s List. History: SERRANO, PHILIP JOHN; 6 Lincoln Street, Gloucester; Landscape Architecture: Basketball; Landscape Architecture Club; Intramural Sports. SEVERN, THEODORE RICHARD; 3315 Ramey Circle, Orlando, Florida: Physical Education: Paul Smith ' s College; Varsity Swimming; Arnold Air Society; Flying Redmen; Intramural Sports; Military Ball Committee. SEYMOUR, PAMELA ANNE; 87 Clarendon Street, South Weymouth; Chemislry: Dean ' s List; Newman Club; Equestrian Club. SHABMAN, LEONARD ALAN; 37 Bracewood Lane, Stamford. Con- necticut; Agricuhural Economics: Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma: Agricultural Economics Club; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. SHAGOURY, JOHN G.; 365 Quincy Street, Dorchester; Mechanical Engineering: Phi Sigma Delta; ASME; Intramural Sports; Orthodox Club. SHAIN, NEAL MARTIN; 254 Hawthorne Street, Maiden; Maihemal- ics: Mathematics Club, Vice President, Treasurer; Hillel; Dean ' s List. SHAPIRO, JAY GORDON; 108 Church Street, North Adams; Market- ing: Class Executive Council; SWAP; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Winter Carni- val Committee; Senior Week Committee. SHAPIRO, RICHARD STEPHEN; 38 Roylston Avenue; Lowell; Economics: Economics Association; House Council; Intramural Sports; Hillel. SHARP, CYNTHIA ELAINE; Point Road, Manomet; Medical Tech- nology: Honors Colloquia. SHAUGHNESSY, HELEN ANNE; 50 Woodland Street, Worcester; Elementary Education: Education Club; Newman Club; Young Dem- ocrats. SHAUGHNESSY, ROBERT PAUL, JR.; 91 Brook Street, Quincy; English: Quincy Junior College. SHAW, MALCOLM DICKINSON; Hatch Road, Vineyard Haven; Wood Technology. SHEEDY, JANE K.; 177 North Street, Salem; Marketing: Marketing Club; Dean ' s List; Concert Band; Newman Club. SHEELEY, MICHAEL ANTHONY; 931 Williams Street, Pittsfield; History: Cross Country; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Dean ' s List. jmM SHEINHAIT, LOIS; 85 Lynde Street, Melrose; English: Oxford Summer Seminar; Literary Society, Co-Chairman; Honors Colloquia; Dean ' s List: French Corridor. SHELLEY, KAREN LEE; 3676 Avalon Road, Shaker Heights. Ohio; Sociology: Chorale, Publicity Director; Dean ' s List; Concert Associa- tion, Treasurer: Dorm Counselor; Student Religious Liberals, President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. SHEPARD, DONALD EDGAR; 124 Ferry Street, Easthampton; Me- chanical Engineering: ASME; Ski Club; Newman Club; Commuter Club; Intramural Football. SHERWIN, ANNE; 141 Highland Street, Holden; English; Marietta College; Chi Omega, Alumni Chairman; WAA; Naiads; Swim Team; Panhellenic Declamation. SHERWIN, JANE STUMPF; 14 Eastford Road, Auburn; Nursing: Pi Beta Phi, Scholarship Chairman, President; Winter Carnival Commit- SHONAK, SANDRA A.; 104 Long Terrace; Springfield; English: Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia; Literary Society; Oxford Summer Seminar; Dorm Counselor; Education Club. SHULMAN. HARRY; 6 Fermoy Heights Avenue, Dorchester; Gov- ernmenl: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Activities Chairman, House Manager; Belchertown Volunteers; Political Science Club. SICCONE, BARBARA JEANNE; 35 Gould Street, Wakefield; French: Dean ' s List; French Corridor, Publicity; Education Club; Science Fiction Club, Library, Publicity Committee; Newman Club. SIDERL LINDA GAIL; 49 Brimblecom Street, Lynn; Irr, Art Club. SIKORSKI, STANLEY E.; 225 Green Street, Fairhaven; English: Alli- ance College; Judo Club; Northern Educational Service Tutor. SILVA, GIL S., JR.; 177 Washington Street, Taunton; Physical Educa- tion: Beta Kappa Phi, Athletic Chairman; Baseball; Interfraternity Sports; Newman Club; Greek Week Committee. SIMENSEN, ARTHUR JOHN; 50 Essex Street, Wakefield; Account- ing: Varsity Football; Kappa Sigma; Intramural Sports; Accounting As- sociation. SINGER, JERRY DAVID; 9 Gaslight Drive, Colonie, New York; Psy- chology: Dorm Counselor; Northampton Volunteers, President; Dean ' s List; Belchertown Volunteers; Young Democrats; Psychology Club. SINGER, ROBERT IRWIN; 7 Marilyn Drive, Canton; Hotel and Res- taurant Administration: WMUA; Phi Sigma Delta, Rush Chairman, Secretary; Marketing Club, Program Chairman; Hotel Sales Manage- ment Association, Vice President; Hillel; Critque. SKIBISKI, BARBARA ANN; North Main Street, Sunderland; Elemen- tary Education: Marching Band, Librarian; Symphony Band, Librarian; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Education Club. SKOWYRA, WILLIAM J.; 192 Warren Road, Palmer; Government: Theta Chi; Dorm Social Chairman; Hockey; Baseball: Newman Club. SKRATT, THOMAS ANTHONY; 64 Colonial Road, Stamford, Con- necticut; Forest Management: Newman Club; House Council, Social Chairman; Forestry Club, Vice President; Intramural Sports. SLACK, JOHN FRANK; 256 Oakland Avenue, Methuen; Psychol- ogy: Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Judo Club, President; Dorm Counselor; House Council; Science Fiction Club. SLATTERY, JAMES MICHAEL; 49 Jenness Street, Springfield; Speech: Newman Club; WMUA; House Council; Intramural Sports; Spanish Club. SLAVINSKY, ELAINE JULIA; 30 Lone Pine Path, Weymouth; Gov- ernmenl: Alpha Chi Omega; Political Science Association, Secretary; Northampton Volunteers, Treasurer; Winter Carnival Committee; Newman Club. SLUTSKY, NORMAN L.; 125 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey; Hislorv: Alpha Phi Omega, 2nd Vice President, Alumni Secretary, Fel- lowship Chairman; WMUA; Hillel. SMALE, NANCY ELLEN; 263 Norfolk Street, Springfield; Sociology: Northampton Volunteers; Sociology Club. SMALL, ARTHUR B.; 9 Green Willow Drive, Longmeadow; Malhe- matics: QTV; Sports Car Club; Karate Team; Innkeepers Club. SMILEY, DIANNE; 85 Amity Street, Amherst; Speech Pathology: Symphony Band; Marching Band; Symphony Orchestra; Critique; Intra- mural Basketball. SMITH, BARBARA ANNE; 119 Holyoke Street, Lynn; Nursing: New- man Club; Nursing Club. SMITH, BRIAN HUNT; 83 Woodland Road, Waltham; History: Dorm Counselor; House Council; Dean ' s List. SMITH, CAROLE-JEAN; 52 Russell Place, Harrington Park, New Jersey; Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi, Panhellenic Council Rep- resentative; Panhellenic Council, Secretary, Vice President; Mortar Board, Treasurer; Scrolls; Junior Panhellenic Council, President; Kappa Delta Pi. SMITH, CATHERINE; 12 Dana Street. Revere; Government: Massa- chusetts Bay Community College. SMITH, GEORGE LELAND; 427 Sippewissett Road, Falmouth; Civil Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Maroon Keys; Dean ' s List; Newman Club; ASCE. SMITH, MARJORIE; 19 Elmwood Road, Wellesley; Physical Educa- tion: Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild; Gymnastics, Co-Captain. SMITH, RICHARD D.; 9 Charles Street, West Medway; Pre-Medical: Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Dorm Social Chairman. SMITH, SANDRA ANN; 14 Melville Avenue, Norwood; Art: Chi Omega, Steward; Newman Club; Winter Carnival Committee. SMITH, STEPHEN FRANCIS; 17 Exeter Drive, Auburn; American History: Springfield College; Dean ' s List; Lambda Chi Alpha, Corre- sponding Secretary-Rush Committee; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee; Protestant Christian Council; Canterbury Club, President. SMITH, STEPHEN H.; P.O. Box 41, Stockbridge; Marketing: Duke University. SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.; 13 School Street, Rowley; Account- ing: Baseball; Intramural Sports; Accounting Association. SMOLA, DANIEL JOHN; 186 Mazarin Street, Indian Orchard; Me- chanical Engineering: ASME; Outing Club; Phi Eta Sigma. SMOLEN, NANCY ELLEN; 10 Reed Court, Great Neck, New York; Pre-Medical: Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Sigma Delta Tau, Secretary, President; Mortar Board; Tennis; Dorm Counselor. SNICKER, GAIL FRANCES; Main Street, Sunderland; French: Dean ' s List. SNYDER, BARBARA ALICE; 37 Elmview Terrace, Pittsfield; Zool- ogy: Lambda Delta Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Cultural Chairman; Square Dane Club. SNYDER, ELLEN; 185 Healey Terrace, Brockton; Art: Art Club, Vice President; Hillel, Recording Secretary; Dean ' s List; Dorm Treas- urer. SNYDER, ROBERT JAY; 74 West Selden Street, Mattapan; Pre-Den- tal: Tau Epsilon Phi, Pledge Study Program Chairman; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee; Pre-Dent Club; Intramural Soc- SOCKEY, ELI WILLIAM, III; 19 Elmview Terrace, Pittsfield; Forest Management: Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, 3rd Vice President, Pledge- master; Newman Club; Outing Club. SOKOLOVE, ROBERT PAUL; 20 Sargent Road, Belmont; Govern- ment: Tau Epsilon Phi; Intramural Sports; Hillel; Chorale; Winter Carnival Committee. SOPEL, HENRY J.; 312 Court Street, New Bedford; Industrial Engi- neering: QTV, House Manager; AIIE. SOUZA, ALFRED FRANCIS; 21 Union Street, Plymouth; Civil Engi- neering: Maroon Keys; QTV; ASCE; Art Club; Caesura; Newman Club. SPEAR, SHERRY JANICE; 215-04 24th Avenue, Bayside, Ney York; English: Collegian, Feature Editor; WMUA, Campus News Director; Symphony Orchestra. SPURR, GARY ALAN; 23 Tabor Road, West Yarmouth; Accounting: Intramural Football; Accounting Association; Intramural Soccer. Vol- leyball, Captain. SROCZYNSKI, RONALD R.; 31 Fourth Avenue, Taunton; Zoology: Baseball; Beta Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports. STACY, MARILYN NAOMI; II Chestnut Hill, North Wilbraham; Mathematics: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Colonel ' s Cadre; Dean ' s Council. STAHLMAN, JERRY TRACY; RD 4, Box 88, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering: Pennsylvania State University; ASCE. STANDLEY, LOUISE MARIE; 457 Cabot Street, Beverly; Nursing: Nursing Club; Dean ' s List; Dorm Counselor; Sigma Theta Tau. STANTON, JACQUELYN YVONNE; 94 Williams Street, New Lon- don, Connecticut; Psychology: Northampton Volunteers; Belchertown Volunteers; Modern Dance Club; Civil Rights Club. STANWOOD, WILLIAM ROBERT; New Ipswich Road, Ashby; En- glish: Dorm Counselor; Intramural Softball. STAPLES, LEE HOWARD; 136 Weeden Road, Fairhaven; Govern- ment: Pre-Law Association; Wrestling Team. STARKWEATHER, RICHARD ALAN; 69 Emerson Gardens, Lex- ington; Sociology: Arnold Air Society, Wing Commander, Operations Officer; Volunteer Fire Department; Phi Sigma Kappa; Outing Club; Sport Parachute Club. STARZYK, LOUISE ROSE; 199 West Street, Ware; Mathematics: Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian; Dean ' s List. STATKUN, CYNTHIA LOUISE; 20 Edward Street, Agawam; Elemen- tary Education: Index; Women ' s Interdorm Council; Judo Club; Edu- cation Club; Operetta Guild; Newman Club. STAWASZ, ELAINE MARIE; 167 Elm Street, Holyoke; Nursing: Alpha Chi Omega, Historian; Junior Panhellenic Council; Winter Car- nival Committee; Nursing Club; Index. ST. CHARLES, THERESE RUTH; 860 Washington Street, Abington; Child Development: Women ' s Interdorm Council; House Council; Dean ' s List: Omicron Nu. ST. CLAIR, STEVEN H.; 88 Main Street, Northfield; Government: Varsity Cross Country, Co-Captain; Varsity Track; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship Chairman; Dean ' s List; Commuters Club; Pre-Law As- sociation. ST. CYR, CHARLES ROY; 56 Lauzier Terrace, Chicopee Falls; En- glish: Dean ' s List. STEARLEY, DONALD F.; 19 Myrtle Street, Chicopee, Accounting: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Accounting Association. STEELE, JON M.; Norman Avenue, Gloucester; European History: Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; History Club; New- man Club. STEIN, AARON LEE; 100 Leyfred Terrace; Springfield; Government: Maroon Keys; Pi Sigma Alpha; Alpha Epsilon Pi. STEPHENS, LINDA MAY; 52 Sunflower Avenue, Chicopee; Elemen- tary Education: Education Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Northern Educational Service Tutor. STETSON, LINDA L.; 34 Farren Road, East Weymouth; Home Eco- nomics and F ashion Merchandising: Dean ' s List; Alpha Chi Omega; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. STEVENS, JEFFREY CLUFF; 101 Highland Street, Hyde Park; Zool- ogy: Zoology Club, Vice President, President. STEVENS, KENNETH B.; 142 Leach Avenue, Brockton; Civil Engi- neering: ASCE; Baseball; Beta Kappa Phi, Secretary, House Manager; Interfraternity Sports. STEWART, EVELYN LEONORA; Church Lane, Sutton; Mathemat- ics: Marching Band, Assistant Librarian; Concert Band. STEWART, GAIL; 371 Dover Road, Westwood; Home Economics: Omicron Nu, Vice President; Home Economics Club; Honors Col- loquia. STEWARD, JAMES E.; 57 Olcott Street, Watertown; Psychology: Fly- ing Redmen, Commander; Arnold Air Society, Project Officer; Judson Fellowship; Pre-Med Club. STEWART, PETER LESLIE; 126 Bainbridge Street, Maiden; Food Science and Technology: Student Services Committee; Institute of Food Technologists; Food Technology Club; Sk Club. STIFFLE, DEAN ALTON; 114 Coolidge Road, Worcester; Pre-Medi- cal: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Intramural Sports; Pre-Law Association; Dean ' s List. STILLMAN, AGNES CORA-RUTH; 57 Myrtle Street, Pittsfield; Physical Education: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Alumnae Secretary; WAA, Vice President. STIRLING, ROBERT, III; 20 Main Street, Saugus; Agricultural and Food Economics: Phi Mu Delta, Secretary; Food Distribution Club. ST. MARTIN, EDWARD JOSEPH; 2128 Providence Road, North- bridge; Pre-Medical. STONE, HARVEY RICHARD; 59 Auburndale Road, Marblehead; Government: Dean ' s List; Student Senate, Finance Committee, Ways and Means Committee, Insurance Committee, Chairman; House Council; Intramural Sports. STONE, MARK; 16 Margaret Road, Sharon; Government: YaHoo, Subscription Editor. Jk.J STRAND, SHARON ELIZABETH; 362 Chestnut Street, Ashland; History: Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Chi Omega, Standards Committee; Class Executive Council; Newman Club; Special Events Committee. STRECKER, ANGELA LANZA; Millow Hollow Apartments, North Amherst; Elementary Education: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Alumni Secre- tary, Corresponding Secretary; Newman Club; Critique, Research Director. STRECKER, MARGARET ELLEN; 35 Brookside Avenue, Green- field; Psychology: Equestrian Club; Science Fiction Club, Librarian. STRZEGOWSKL JOSEPH C, JR.; 39 Union Street, Northampton; Mechanical Engineering: Holyoke Community College; ASME, Co- Chairman; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List. STRZEMPKO, THADDEUS JOSEPH; 198 Brainard Street, South Had- ley; Physics: Phi Eta Sigma; Physics Club, President. STUDLIEN, GENE C; 1 1 Church Street, Hudson; Mathematics: Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Mathematics Club. mkiik STUMPEK, EDWARD STANLEY; 23 Second Street, Adams; Electrical Engineering: IEEE, Chairman; Dean ' s List. STURTEVANT, JUDITH ANNE; 39 Shore Avenue, Quincy; Account- ing: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Recording Secretary; Miss University 1966; Reveler; Dean ' s List; Homecoming Court. STURTEVANT, SHIRLEY MAE; Plymouth Street, Halifax; Elemen- tary Education: Exchange Student; Exchange Student Club, President; Education Club; Sociology Club; Student Christian Association. SUAREZ, ELVIRA R.; 458 Center Avenue, Westwood, New Jersey; Economics: Student Senate; House Judiciary, Chairman; Economics Association, Secretary; WAA; Dean ' s List; SWAP. SULLIVAN, GERALD M.; 134 Cornell Street, Newton Lower Falls; Accounting: Newman Club; Accounting Association; Intramural Sports. SULLIVAN, JAMES MICHAEL; 40 Abbott Street, Worcester; Market- ing: House Judiciary; Intramural Basketball; Marketing Club; Dean ' s List. SULLIVAN, JOHN F.; 33 Willard Street, New Bedford; Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Dorm Counselor; ASME; Society of Automo- tive Engineers; Newman Club; House Judiciary. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL F,; 24 Grove Street, Medford; Government: Winter Carnival Committee; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Newman Club; Pre- Law Association. SVEDA, IRENE MARIE; 53 Larch Row, Wenham; Sociology: Italian Club; Newman Club; Education Club. SVENSON, GARY J,: 158 Nilsson Street, Brockton; £co«om a. SWARTZ, ANN MARIE; 10 Pine Street, North Amherst; English: Newman Club. SWARTZ, RUSSELL KENNETH; 188 Cabot Street, Newton; Food Science: Tau Epsilon Phi, Secretary, Vice President; Maroon Keys; Arcon; Class Executive Council; Student Senate. SWEENEY, LINDA M.; 422 Parker Street, New Bedford; Microbiol- ogy: Chi Omega; S.U. Governing Board; Revelers; Newman Club; Pre- Med Club. SYDNEY, HOWARD RAY; 20 Acacia Avenue, Chestnut Hill; History: Class Executive Council; Homecoming Committee, Concert Chairman; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Richardson Cam- paign Committee, Campus Coordinator; Winter Carnival Committee, Concert Chairman. SYLVESTER, ROBERT E.; 15 Memorial Road, Somerville; Govern- ment: Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Revelers, Vice President; Scabbard and Blade, President; Distinguished Military Student. SZYMONIK, EVELYN CAROL; 65 Chester Street, West Springfield; History: Alpha Chi Omega, Precisionettes; Dean ' s List; Exchange Stu- dent. TALBOT, MAURICE PAUL; RED 1, Box 90, Ware; frencA. TAORMINA, ALFONSO; 196 Parkway Court, Mineola, New York; Civil Engineering: ASCE; Intramural Bowling, Captain; Newman Club. TARABELLI, KENNETH M.; 29 Paul Street, Watertown; History: Alpha Sigma Phi; YaHoo. TARDIF, RICHARD H.; 3291 Main Street, Springfield; Mechanical Engineering: ASME; Newman Club. TARQUINIO, EDWARD ANTHONY; 160 Ararat Street, Worcester; Accounting: Accounting Association. TARR, LORIN ALAN; 83 Chalmers Street, Springfield; Economics: Soccer; Class Executive Council; Winter Carnival Committee; Sopho- more Banquet Committee. TASK, ALAN STEPHEN; 20 Whittier Street, Lynn; Elementary Edu- cation: Hillel; Education Club. TASKA, BARBARA JOAN; 14 Daedalus Circle, Scituate; English: Class Executive Council; Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Chairman; Scrolls; Homecoming Committee; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. TATTLEBAUM, DAVID JERROLD; 59 Brook Road, Marblehead; Government: Tau Epsilon Phi; Pre-Law Association. TENOFSKY, HARRY S.; 65 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton; Pre-Medical: Belchertown Volunteers; Pre-Med Club; Hillel. TERRY, PAUL LEWIS; Walnut Street, Brookfield; Psychology: Intra- mural Sports; House Council; Dorm Counselor. TESLER, MARC STANLEY; 47 Sewall Avenue, Winthrop; Mathe- matics: Index, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Social Chairman; Math Club. TESTA, EUGENIA C; 37 Huttleston Avenue, Fairhaven; English: Sigma Kappa, 1st Vice President; Class Executive Council; S.U. Arts and Music Committee. TEVLIN, KATHLEEN JUNE; 10 Bartlett Street, Chelmsford; Gov- ernment: Newman Club, Publicity Co-Chairman, Secretary, Province Treasurer. THALER, ROBERT MYRON; 24 Dehart Avenue, Sharon; Market- ing: Dean ' s List; Marketing Club. THEOFILIS, DIANA NICKY; 12 Robert Hill Drive, North Attleboro; Elementary Education: Chorale, Librarian, Assistant Manager, Man- ager. THERIAULT, JOHN T.; 228 Dayton Street, Springfield; Food Tech- nology: Dean ' s List; Lambda Chi Alpha, Steward; Food Technology Club. THOMAS, WILLIAM PETER; 20 Maxwell Road, Winchester; En- glish: Track, Co-Captain; Cross-Country; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors; Oxford Summer Seminar. THOMPSON, ROBERT FREDERICK; 76 Hillberg Avenue, Brockton; Pre-Dental: Pre-Med Club; Intramural Football. THWING, KIRBY RUSSELL, JR.; 12 Montgomery Avenue, Holyoke; Mechanical Engineering: ASME. TIBBETTS, JILL ANN; 47 Hallen Avenue, Milton; Physical Educa- tion. TIDHAR, YEHOSHUA; Zabotinsky Street, Beersheba, Israel; Agricul- tural Economics: Student Zionist Organization; Hillel; Dean ' s List. TIERNEY, ANN; 88 Grozier Road, Cambridge; Elementary Educa- tion: Precisionettes, Squad Leader; Dorm Counselor; Newman Club; Education Club. TIERNEY, JOHN R., JR.; 1675 Northampton Street, Holyoke; Mu- sic: Holyoke Community College; Symphony Band; Symphony Orches- tra; Marching Band; Operetta Guild; MENC; Vice President; Brass Ensemble. TIETZE, ERICH O.; 66 Upland Drive, East Northport, New York; Civil Engineering; Scabbard and Blade; ASCE; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Dorm Counselor. TIMSON, CATHY ELAINE; 28 Hutchins Circle, Lynnfield; English: Chi Omega, Vocations Chairman; Dean ' s List. TISDEL, MERRILL O.; 224 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; Zoology: Zoology Club, Vice President, President; Newman Club. TOBACCO, RICHARD J.; South Street, Hatfield; Electrical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary; IEEE, Pro- gram Chairman; House Council; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. TOBIN, MARK WARREN; 104 Deering Road, Mattapan; Govern- menl; Student Senate; Dorm Counselor; Young Democrats, Vice Presi- dent; Pre-Law Association; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Free Press Committee. TOEPFER, THOMAS MICHAEL; Squire Valleevue Farm, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Wildlife Biology: Outing Club Vice President, President; Square Dance Club. TORVI, SALLY ANN; 16 Old County Road, Hingham; Elementary Education: University of Miami; Young Republicans; Education Club. TOTON, THOMAS ALBERT; Kelly Road, Palmer; Chemical Engi- neering: AIChE; Flying Redmen, Treasurer; Dean ' s List. TOURIGNY, KATHERINE JANE; Baldwinville State Road, Win- chendon; Medical Technology: Newman Club; Medical Technology Club. TOURVILLE, DIANE MARIE; 42 West Street, Easthampton; Sociol- ogy: Education Club; Newman Club; WAA, Bowling Manager; S.U. Dance Committee. TOWLE, BARBARA MARIE; 9IA South Main Street, Cohasset; Nursing: Gamma Sigma Sigma; Student Affairs Committee; Nursing Club; Newman Club; WAA Representative. TRENHOLM, GEORGE S.; Box 185, Conway; Mathematics: Green- field Community College. TROCKI, CAROL JEAN; 151 Congress Avenue, Chelsea; Mathe- matics: Dean ' s List; Mathematics Club, Secretary; Ski Club; Newman Club; Exchange Student; Exchange Student Club. TROUPE. WILLIAM HAROLD; 184 Davis Street, Quincy; Public Relations; Tennis; Hockey; Dean ' s List; Phi Sigma Delta, Sergeant; Wesley Foundation. TUCCI, SANDRA MARIE; 7 Wychwood Drive, Littleton; Public Health: Lambda Delta Phi, Panhellenic Representative; Panhellenic Council; Ski Team. Lincoln Road, Sudbury; Marketing: TUCKER, DAVID ERNEST; ! Soccer; Gymnastics; Dean ' s List. TUFTS, ANNE RUTH; 5 Walnut Street, Danvers; Elementary Educa- tion: Education Club; Winter Carnival Committee; Dean ' s List. 1 TUROVER, CYNTHIA R.; 19 Hazleton Street, Mattapan; Elemen- tary Education: Hillel; Gamma Sigma Sigma. TYBURSKI, DAVID ALBERT; 63 Kenyon Street, Springfield; Indus- trial Engineering: AIIE, President; Alpha Pi Mu, President. ULJUA, ROBERT WAYNE; 21 Westland Circle, West Boylston; Marketing: Phi Sigma Kappa, Inductor, Pledge Chairman; Interfrater- nity Council, Public Relations Director; Maroon Keys; Flying Redmen; Marketing Club. UMANA DONNA LEE; 181 Court Road, Winthrop; Psychology: Em- manuel College; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary; Young Democrats, Secretary; Newman Club. UTZ, PETER; Route 9, Windsor; Physics: WMUA; Dorm Social Com- mittee; YaHoo. VALENTE, LEWIS JOSEPH; 5 School Street, South Barre; Mathe- matics: Operetta Guild; Roister Doisters; Dean ' s List. £ ii VANDERBURGH, MARGARET GERALDINE; 20 Royce Road, Framingham; Medical Technology: Student Senate; Dorm Activities Committee; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List. VANNAH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS; 77 Fletcher Street, Roslindale; History: Phi Mu Delta; Grenadiers; Drill Team Commander; Dorm Counselor; Political Science Association; Scabbard and Blade. VARNEY, ALAN FREDERICK; 35 X Street, Turner Falls; Civil En- gineering: ASCE. VARNEY, LINDA; 1057 Main Street, Wakefield; Nursing: Nursing Club; School Affairs Committee. VASIL, RICHARD D.; 51 Colwell Street, Dedham; Accounting: Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Assistant Treasurer, Athletic Chairman; Interfraternity Council; Orthodox Club; Accounting Association. VAUNDELL, DONALD CLIFFORD, JR.; Box 187 Carpenter Hill Road, Charlton City; Accounting: Worcester Junior College. VENTI, MARTHA FRANCES; 447 Worcester Avenue, Pittsfield; Government: Student Senate; Class Executive Council; International Club; Young Democrats; Newman Club. VICKERY, DAVID BRUCE; 125 South Main Street, Mansfield; Ac- counting: Flying Redmen; Accounting Association, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Pre-Med Club. VINCENT, RONALD FRANK; 841 Chicopee Street, Willimansett; Economics: Holyoke Community College; Economics Association. i mmklCM VINCUNAS, JAMES RICHARD; 135 Peach Street, Braintree; Gov- ernment: Judo Club; Newman Club; House Council, Secretary; Intra- mural Football. VORSE, EILEEN MARIE; 7 Wellesley Circle, South Hadley; English: Chorale; Newman Club; Dorm Social Committee. WALKER, ARLENE; 200 North Street, Danvers; Mathematics: Gym- nastics. WALKER, HAROLD WALTER; 85 High Street, Newton; European History: House Constitutional Committee; House Council; Dean ' s List; Honors Work; Newman Club; History Club. WALLS, GERALD WINSLOW; 82 Webster Street, Rockland; Elemen- tary Education: Football, Co-Captain. WALTER, ALFRED KURT; Washington Park, Norwell; Chemical Engineering: Scabbard and Blade, Social Chairman; Rifle Team; AIChE. WALTY, ROBERT K.; 21 French Street, North Quincy; Geology: Astronomy Club; Intramural Bowling, Captain. WARBURTON, DIANA; 52 Munsey Avenue, Swansea; English: Dorm Counselor; Operetta Guild; Dean ' s List. WARD, COLLEEN JANE; 670 Crane Avenue, Pittsfield; European History: Equestrian Club; Newman Club; Newman Choir; Home Eco- nomics Club. WARD, RICHARD A.; 968 Highland Avenue, Medford; History; Alpha Sigma Phi; YaHoo. WARDROP, THOMAS WILLIAM; 56 Pearl Street, Holliston; Eco- nomics: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Beta Kap- pa Phi, Secretary; Men ' s Judiciary, Chief Justice; Class Executive Coun- cil; SWAP; Winter Carnival Committee. WATERMAN, JOAN IRENE; 72 Highland Street, Athol; History: Dorm Counselor; Student Senate, Services Committee; Northern Edu- cational Service Tutor. WATSON, ROBERT W.; 176 Leicester Street, Auburn; Landscape Architecture: Wentworth Institute; Dorm Counselor. WEBB, MARTHA CARRINGTON; 21 Purington Avenue, Natick; Elementary Education: Marching Band, Secretary, Publicity Manager; Symphony Band, Secretary, Publicity Manager; Education Club; Orches- tra; Sophomore Banquet Committee. WEBER, PAUL A.; 3 Bradford Road, Lynn; Government: Newman Club; Class Executive Council; Young Democrats; Tau Epsilon Phi; Dorm Vice President; Winter Carnival Committee. WECKSTEIN, STEVEN ARTHUR; 42 Coolidge Road, Maplewood, New Jersey; Wood Technology: Paul Smith ' s College; Alpha Zeta; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports; Barbell Club; Forestry Club. WEINBERG, EDWARD DANIEL; 61 Taylor Street, Pittsfield; Phys- ics: Physics Club, Vice President, Treasurer. WEINBERG, PHYLLIS G.; 176 Fairmount Street, Dorchester; Elemen- tary Education; Exchange Student; Hillel; Education Club; Ski Club; Exchange Club. WELSH, RAYMOND MATTHEW, JR.; 216 Main Street, Turners Falls; Microbiology; Dorm Counselor; House Council; Tennis Team; Intramural Sports. WELSH, WILLIAM ALLAN; 135 Prospect Street, South Hadley Falls; History: Newman Club. WERNER, ANN E.; 1272 Beacon Street, Brookline; English; Collegian; Operetta Guild; Hillel; Student Zionist Organization, Secretary, Regional Executive Officer; Mathematics Club. WEST, MARK JOSEPH; 70 Gleason Road, Lexington; Zoology; Zeta Nu, President, Vice President; Interfraternity Council Representative. WESTLEY, JANET MARIE; 2602 Arbor Road, Broomall, Pennsyl- vania; Mathematics; University of Georgia; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Op- eretta Guild; Newman Club; Literary Society; Dorm Program Com- mittee. WEXLER, BARRY HOWARD; 55 Rosalie Road, Newton Centre; History: Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretary, Scholarship Chairman; Young Democrats; Student Zionist Organization; Hillel. WHEELER, CAROLYN MARIA; 69 Pearl Street, Holyoke; English; Valparaiso University; Iota Gamma Upsilon; Tennis; Sport Parachute Club. WHELAN, JANET L.; 90 Hardy Pond Road, Waltham; English: Caesura; YaHoo; Equestrian Club; Dean ' s List. WHITCOMB, SANDRA SUSAN; 5 Colonial Terrace, Chelmsford; Sociology: Kappa Alpha Theta; Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Class Executive Council; Exchange Student; Art Club. WHITE, ALAN I.; 69 Homestead Street, Newton; History: Alpha Ep- silon Pi, Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports; Pre-Law Association; Golf. WHITE, ALAN LEWIS; 619 Linwood Avenue, CoUingswood, New Jersey; Economics: Alpha Sigma Phi, Pledge Trainer, Sing Chairman, Assistant Social and Rushing Chairman; Intramural Football; Roister Doisters; Economics Club; Young Republicans. WHITE, BARRY DONALD; 125 Fernwood Drive, East Longmeadow; American History. WHITE, GEORGE H.; 66 North Main Street, Whitinsville; Govern- ment: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain; Track; Dorm Social Chairman; Dorm Athletic Chairman; Pre -Law Association. WHITE, JUDITH A.; 644 Adams Street, Milton; Government: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Rush Chairman; Dorm Counselor; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List. WHITE, ROBERT W.; 76 Crane Hill Road, Wilbraham; Chemistry: Dean ' s List; Scuba Club; Parachute Club; Ski Club. WHITEHEAD, SANDRA ELIZABETH; 140 Fairway Drive, West Newton; Art: Iota Gamma Upsilon, President, Panhellenic Council Representative; Swimming Team; Newman Club; Art Club; Dean ' s List. WHITMAN, DONNA LEE; 606 Crescent Street, Brockton; Elemen- tary Education: Education Club, Dorm Representative; Dean ' s List. WHITMAN, ROY KENT; West Brookfield Road, North Brookfield; Animal Science: Scabbard and Blade; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List. WHITMARSH, RONALD PAUL; 16 Danforth Avenue, Pittsfield; Mathematics. WHITNEY, GAIL IRENE; Church Street, Bernardston; English: As- sociation for Computing Machinery; Political Science Association. WHITNEY, JEFFREY DONALD; 16 Gold Street, Greenfield; Govern- ment: Baseball. WHITNEY, SUZANNE MARION; 30 Rose Court, Buffalo, New York; English: Dorm Counselor; Class Executive Council; Literary Society. WHITWORTH, DAVID WILLIAM; 67 Whittier Street, Andover; Ac- counting: Phi Mu Delta, Sergeant At Arms; Accounting Association; Political Science Club. WHITWORTH, THOMAS, III; 16 Hemlock Drive, Canton; Mathe matics: Dorm Counselor. WIGGINS, CAROL LEE; 71 Fletcher Road, Bedford; Medical Tech- nology: Pi Beta Phi; WAA Ski Team, Co-Captain; S.U. Arts and Mu- sic Committee; Medical Technology Club, Secretary; Dean ' s List. WILFERTH, JOHN CHARLES; 214 Britton Street, Fairview; Person- nel Management: Management Club; Arnold Air Society; Dean ' s List; Senior Honors. WILKEY, JAMES RALPH; 9 Hemlock Street, Danvers; Mathematics: Class Vice President; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Beta Kappa Phi; Homecoming Committee, Vice Chairman; Win- ter Carnival Committee, Chairman; Senior Week Committee, Chair- man. WILLARD, WALTER G.; 60 Monroe Street, Agawam; Psychology: Newman Club; Intramural Sports; Dorm Athletic Chairman; Soccer. WILLIAMS, JEANNE HISCOX; Healy Road, Dudley; Zoology: Zool- ogy Club; Chorale; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List. WILLIAMS, LINDSAY ANN; 80 Orchard Street, Adams; Anthropol- ogy: Young Independents, Secretary; Critique, Managing Secretary; Archery Club; Dorm Program Committee; International Club. WILLIAMS, PRISCILLA BRAINERD; Plumtree Road, Sunderland; Elementary Education: Holyoke Community College. WILLIAMS, SHARON JANE; 4 Main Boulevard, Shrewsbury; Dietet- ics and Institutional Administration: Operetta Guild, Personnel Co- ordinator; Roister Doisters; Dean ' s List; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. WILLIG, GEOFFREY R.; 714 Lincoln Apartments, Amherst; Eco- nomics: Bates College; Dean ' s List. WILLIS, CLAUDIA MARIA; 655 Dedham Street, Wrentham; Gov- ernment: Jackson College; Dean ' s List; Mortar Board; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scholarship Chairman, Public Relations Chairman; Index, Senior Editor, Campus Life Editor; Spanish Corridor, Social Chairman; Senior Honors. WILLOUGHBY, LIONEL P., II; 132 Glenway Street, Dorchester; Pre-Medical: Outing Club; Square Dance Club, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni News Editor, Pledge Class President; Marching Band; Pre-Med Club; Concert Band. WINDHEIM, MARGARET MARY; 10 Lawsbrook Road, West Con- cord; Elementary Education: Intramural Softball; Education Club; New- man Club; Dorm Standards Committee, Assistant Chairman; Dean ' s List. WING, DONALD; 62 Pierce Street, Greenfield; Mechanical Engineer- ing: Dorm Counselor; Head Counselor. WINSOR, NANCY ELLEN; 2 Birchwood Terrace, Fanwood, New Jersey; Zoology: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List. WINTTURI, WALTER WERNER, JR.; Knower Road. Westminster; Forestry: Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta. WISEMON, MARCIA M.; 1081 Slade Street, Fall River; Recreation Administration: Equestrian Club; Dorm Social Chairman; Recreation Club; Hillel. WITKOWSKI, BARBARA ELAINE; 89 Anniversary Street, Spring- field; Elementary Education: Newman Club; Education Club; Tennis. WOJNAROWICZ, JOHN JOSEPH; 75 1 2 Seymour Street, Worcester; Accounting: Dean ' s List; Newman Club. WOJTKUN, CATHERINE T.; 19 Moraine Street, Andover; Elemen- tary Education: Women ' s Judiciary; Pi Beta Phi; Dorm Counselor; Education Club; Newman Club; Women ' s Interdorm Council. WOLFE, BURTON STEPHAN; 37 Stuart Road, Newton Centre; Hotel and Restaurant Management: Class Executive Council; Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman; Winter Carnival Committee; Young Republicans; History Club. WOLFE, JOHN CHESTER; Hillside Road, Southwick; Zoology: Marching Band; Zoology Club; Dean ' s List. jdlii WOLLENHAUPT, PAUL E.; 47 Barnstable Street, Swampscott; Landscape Architecture: Dorm Counselor; Landscape Architecture Club; Rifle Club; Intramural Sports. WOOD, GAIL VIVIAN; 136 Fay ' s Avenue, Lynn; Elementary Edu- cation: Dorm Counselor; Judson Fellowship, Publicity Chairman; Edu- cation Club. WOOD, JAMES McKEEN; 76 Groton School Road, Ayer; Mechanical Engineering: Freshman Honors Colloquia; ASME, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Intramural Sports. WOODARD, ROBERTA ANN; 364 Davis Street, Greenfield; Fashion Merchandising: Greenfield Community College; Home Economics Club; Dean ' s List. WOODBURY, JUDITH ANNE; 126 Liberty Street, Middleton; Ele- mentary Education: Iota Gamma Upsilon, Song Chairman; Education Club; Newman Club. WOODLAND, RONALD BERTRAM; West Street, West Hatfield; Geology: Northeastern University; Astronomy Club, Chairman. WORTHEN, CAROL LYNN; 55 Locust Street, Lynnfield, Education: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Naiads; Education Club. WRIGHT, BLANCHE LOUISE; 197 Topsfield Road, Ipswich; Zool- ogy: Newman Club; Dorm Social Committee, Chairman; Northern Ed- ucational Service Tutor; Zoology Club, Secretary. WRIGHT, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH; 17 Nelson Street, Chicopee; Elementary Education: Education Club; Young Democrats; Belcher- town Volunteers; Sociology Club; Psychology Club. WRIGHT, DIANE LOIS; 1 1 1 Holden Street, Holden; Human Develop- ment: Worcester State College; International Club, Secretary; Home Economics Club; Equestrian Club. WRIGHT, JOSEPH CLARK; 1879 Magnolia Way, Walnut Creek, California; Government: San Francisco State College; Campus Crusade for Christ, President; Arnold Air Society; Dorm Counselor. WRIGHT, HENRY JOSEPH; 26989 Havelock Drive, Dearborn Heights, Michigan; Accounting: Dorm Counselor; Accounting Association; In- tramural Sports. WRIGHT, RANDOLPH ELLISON; 382-C Northampton Road, Am- herst; Landscape A rchitecture. WYANT, AGNES K.; 148 Stuart Avenue, Fitchburg; Art: College of Our Lady of the Elms; Collegian; Spanish Corridor; Equestrian Club; Dean ' s List; Winter Carnival Fashion Show. WYMAN, CHARLES ELY; 316 Log Plain Road, Greenfield; Chemical Engineering: Columbia University; Tau Beta Pi, Cataloguer; AIChE, Treasurer; House Council, Social Chairman; Engineering Journal; In- tramural Sports; ASCE. WYSER, WENYON W., JR.; 60 Sawmill Road, Bristol, Connecticut; Economics: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Class Executive Council; Swim Team; Arcon; Interfraternity Council. YAKAVONIS, ANNE CLAIRE; 789 North Main Street, Brockton; Mathematics: Alpha Chi Omega, Warden, Panhellenic Representative; Class Executive Council; Mortar Board, President; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Alpha Lambda Delta. YAVNER, IRA JASON; 207 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop; Physical Education: Maroon Key; Theta Chi; Varsity LaCrosse; All Star Intra- mural Football. YEAGER, SAMUEL JAMES, III; 48 Vernon Street, Greenfield; His- tory: Alpha Phi Omega, Pledgemaster; Arnold Air Society; Ski Club. YEE, ROBERT H.; 860 Huntington Avenue, Boston; Electrical En- gineering: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Winter Carnival Committee; Intramural Soccer. 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ZAWALICH, WALTER S.; 186 Pleasant Street, South Grafton; Zool- ogy: St. Anselm ' s College; Kappa Sigma, Executive Committee; Dean ' s List; Zoology Club; German Club. ZEDONIS, JUDITH ANN M.; College Highway, Southampton; Psy- chology. ZEMBISKI, JEANNE FRANCES; North Street, Hatfield; Sociology; Dean ' s List; Kappa Alpha Theta, Recording Secretary. ZERAMBY, ARLYNE MERLE; 97 Cottage Street, Chelsea; English; Dean ' s List; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Hillel; Operetta Guild. ZICH, MARJORIE ANN; 12 Glastonbury Oval, Waban; Sociology; S.U. Program Council, Chairman; S.U. Governing Board; Revelers; Dorm Counselor; Sigma Delta Tau, Social Chairman, 1st Vice President; Class Executive Council. ZINK, BEVERLY JEANNE; 92 West Silver Street, Westfield; Elemen- tary Education; Education Club; Critique; Winter Carnival Committee. ZIPSER, PEGGY ANN; 17 Cherry Lane, Great Neck, New York; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Psychology Club; Mathematics Club; Hillel. ZLETZ, RICHARD STEPHEN; 13 Hillside Avenue, Swampscott; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu, Founder, President; Student Senate; Concert Band, Student Conductor; Honors CoUoquia; Dean ' s List; Interfraternity Council Sports. ZMUDA, CAROL ANN; 2196 South Main, Fall River; Elementary Education; Dorm Counselor, Head Counselor; Precisionettes, Squad Leader; Newman Club. ZOFREA, GLENORA THERESA; 27 Auburn Street, Pittsfield; Phys- ical Education; Berkshire Community College; Dorm Counselor; Mod- ern Dance Club; Secretary, Naiads; Dean ' s List; WAA. ZUKROFF, BARBARA RUTH; 949 High Street, Fall River; English; Scrolls, Vice President; Sigma Delta Tau, Philanthropic Chairman; Hillel; Dorm Counselor. MacDOUGALL, ELEANOR MARIE; 39 Chestnut Street, Wakefield; Medical Technology; Alpha Chi Omega; Dorm Counselor; Medical Technology Club; Newman Club; Dean ' s List. Seniors Not Pictured ALESSl, FREDERICK E. ALIFERIS, DON J. ANTIL, JOHN H. AREL, GEORGE A. BAILLIEUL, JOHN S. BAKER, JEFFREY A. 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