University of Massachusetts Amherst - Index Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

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V % THHi rii ' ' 1 1% Y OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY I expgimiq Whv ' ill the rS INDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS )F MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY OI JDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS IN X IIKTIVF.RSIT OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UNF ERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDE) NIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX UN THE UNIVERSITY 10 DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS 48 ADMINISTRATORS 100 PERFORMING FINE ARTS 145 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS PROGRAM 216 CONCERTS 176 SPORTS 226 ORGANIZATION 298 SENIORS 350 INDEX 464 EDITOR ' S MESSAGE 496 %PW T ' The University is a complex experience comprised of many. Many form the substructure produc- ing the basis of such a complex. Many are a part of a school year marked with fluctuations; the high points and the low. Many feel sor- row, defeat, exhiliration — emotions common to all. Within the complex of many how- ever, exists the single entity. He is a part of the underlying substructure, a unique part — known more to himself than others. He is the crea- tor of the fluctuating highs and lows and he too feels the sorrow, the ex- hiliration. But as much as the indi- vidual is a part of the complex ex- perience, it is his uniqueness, his individuality which rises above the complex and becomes each indi- vidual ' s character. For though he as a person may par- take in the ups and downs ; it is his ups and downs that become im- portant. Though he may feel sorrow and defeat with the many, it is a feeling unique to him alone. It is this individual, the one within the many, that makes up the Uni- versity ' s complex. O H 2 X UJ D Z a UJ D X U O H UJ 2 D UJ D g Cn p UJ Z D w X H UJ (-0 D X u CD if) 10 Uh o UJ Summer was over — the lazy days of lying endlessly in the sun and the long nights of parties stretching into the wee hours of the morn, we placed behind us. The last long weekend of the season. Labor Day, was past and Amherst once again prepared for the return of its 18,000 students. They came in cars, VW buses, and U-Hauls as the generation on the go was moving, moving in to school. Lots and driveways became impene- trable as people milled about aimlessly, unloading suitcases, boxes, and bags of every shape and size; their contents containing each individual ' s life style for the next nine months. Dorms, apartments, and houses were crowded with the influx of former residents and new people establishing themselves. The campus was alive again, as each of us envisioned the year ' s traumas and ecstasies unfolding before us. 13 NTERLUDE . . . RENEW OLD FRIENDSHIPS, PREPARE FOR THE NEW SEMESTER Adjusting to the University, its bigness, its massive numbers of people is initially hor- rifying. Your individuality becomes stifled as your quest to fit in overrides yourself. Just as your niche seems to be found, the on- slaught of academics buries your quest and overrides your fear. It seemed to me to be a frustrating cycle — then you reach for your- self and somehow, adjustment is there. TIME FOR A BRIEF SERENITY IN THE SOLACE OF ONE ' S OWN IDENTITY. I ' ve been here for awhile, and it seems to me that the University consists of two worlds. Each is different and separate but they occupy the same place. One is demanding, filled with core requirements, IBM cards, and reading lists. The other is challenging, containing hectic social life, people, friends and even some genuinely concerned profs. Sometimes I need the demand, but I prefer the challenge. The student number — the University ' s means to faciUtate the procedure of registering a student population in one day. Lines — the deterrence to upset the means and frustrate the population. Registration day? Defined — a student ' s attempt to take courses in fulfillment of University and major re- quirements; satiate his curiosity with an exciting elective. Futility? Defined — a student ' s attempt to substitute required courses, filled through upperclass preference ind seek out dull electives, the interesting ones flagged months before. Solution? Defined — ? The University complex is designed to be the center of academic learning. Unfortunately, there exist those individuals who ignore the design and provide their own intent; unfortunate in the sense that the individual ' s intent overrides the educational environment others desire. Such was the instance in the case of the bomb scares this past fall. As students poured out of classrooms and dormitories in the middle of the night, emotions were mixed. At first it seemed amusing that classes were dismissed half way through the period, but as the number of threats | increased, amusement turned to exasperation. The student did not appreciate his film history course being halted in the middle of a movie for the third week in a row, and the individual did not enjoy dragging his body out from the warmth of snug beds to face the cold outside. gl ■ - - 0f . •m WHY? ISN ' T THAT WHAT IT ' S ALL ABOUT? THEY, THEM, I, ME, YOU . . 22 WE US! I am one; with a thought, an idea, I become myself. I am one; with another in expressive soUtude, we become two. I am one; with the shared emotions of others, we become many. . . . Certainly you have to be a moron to think that the taxpayers of this state will continue to ap- propriate large sums of money, money which is desperately needed for other purposes, if the University does not stay open to provide the education for which the money is voted. It is my sober judgement that this University cannot long survive unless we take immediate steps to put our house in order ... The University Convocation for 1970-71 was Chancellor Tippo ' s opportunity to inform the students and faculty of his views and in- tentions concerning issues crucial to this campus. He spoke out at length on vandalism, theft, security, strike policy and apathy. Although the Convocation was held during classes, the Student Union ball- room was filled to capacity. At- tendance and attention fell off a bit, however, as the Chancellor ' s lengthy speech taxed the endurance of his audience. . . . Surely any thinking person must realize that if we do not bring in the police in the event of a serious disturbance, the mat- ter will be taken out of our hands. This may lead to tragedy as it has on other campuses ... ... We must give greater emphasis to our responsibilities of teaching. Students demand it, taxpayers and legislators demand it, the logic of the times demand it. We must put our house in order, lest we have imposed on us from out- side severe, rigid and education- ally unsound restrictions . . . GOOD OR BAD; BASKETBALL GAMES, CONCERTS, FRISBEE FLIPPING, OR DATES, THE The basketball team lost only one at the cage, but, that fact only made the defeat more poignant. THINGS THAT HAPPENED AFTER CLASSES WERE BEST REMEMBERED. On a fall afternoon, flying frisbees compete with falling A table with a friend at Mike ' s made the weekends more enjoyable, leaves for air space. Dorm phones were always ringing. It was frustrating to chase down the hall only to find the call was for someone else. When the connection was finally made, a sort of magic occurred as two people forgot their concrete cubicles and were together. Unless you declared yourself a misanthrope, quiet nioments alone in your room were difficult to obtain. But at least it was your room — or at least you and your roommates. A change of life style. A break from the chaos of dormitory living. A group of people unified in a house through common interest, desire, and purpose. The Greek system encompasses a fairly large number of students and serves the campus in both a social and cultural context. The in years past the system has attracted many more students, presently it seems to be waning. The advantages in living the Greek system offered (freedom from the restraints of curfews and open houses and the liberal and relaxing atmosphere of the house) are now being boldly challenged by the leniency of coed dorm life and apartment living. Despite its apparent slackening off , many people still find security and warm friendships within the system of Greeks. Friendships prove lasting, experiences unlimited, and good times infinite as people partake of but one of several modes of University life. I X O X a 2 O u UJ O Uh U z o u l-U o U-( U 2 o u UJ o X u IN Ox U 2 O U UJ mwMWSt s iSfi iwmifM o l-J Uh 2 O u UJ o For the Redmen, the crowning of Queen Penny Falconer, ' 73, a nursing major from Waltham, was a high- Ught of the Homecoming game. Our luckless squad outplayed the Huskies, only to watch UConn turn breaks into points and manage a 20-20 tie. .cjs mtm mmm .: ' - iii0 iss iim Homecoming, 1970 was a sad and desperate attempt at continuing tradition. Something intangible was miss- ing, and people seemed to realize it. Of course, there was still the bonfire and float parade, the concerts and the football game, the Homecoming Queen and her Court. But, with the addition of vandalism and gate- crashing, a tension was created which laid a pall over the University community. 37 The traditional float parade: tons of crepe paper and chicken wire fashioned into a hurried work of confi- dence. Beat ' em! All greek houses enter floats each year, as do some dorms. This year, Sigma Delta Tau and Tau Epsilon Phi decided that their float money could be put to better use by contributing it to a non-profit group dedicated to bringing war-injured Vietnamese children to this country for medical treatme nt. These two houses collected from spectators the night of the parade, and Lambda Delta Phi and Butterfield Dorm also contributed. 39 A QUEEN IS CROWNED, ALUMNI AND UNDERGRADS FILL THE STADIUM, BUT PARTICIPATION IN THE TRADITIONAL TRAPPINGS OF HOMECOMING DWINDLES. Halloween provided an oppor- tunity for some welcome frivolity. One campus sorority proved you could have fun while serving others, by sponsoring a Halloween party for area orphans. The mutual fun was made more satisfying by the knowledge that you had made someone else ' s load just a little lighter. 42 The annual pumpkin bash at Webster was well received, with everyone indulging in a costume put-on . The middle of a semester can seem as lonely as the night-long vigil of a lamppost. In a strange place, sur- vival requires friends, resourcefulness, and humor. Sometimes a paper hat and feather are all that ' s needed to break the monotony. The days went on — they always managed to, they seemed to need no reason for beginning and end. The people contained within such days found themselves not so easily contented. Each required that reason and consequently, each sought his own. Some chose to content themselves in reflective learning on the union steps, while others opted to stage a comedy outside Whitman, starring Me. There were those who found their individual reason attached to the reasons of the crowd, at the campus center. While others tried to find reason within themselves. 47 WILLIAM J. WILSON Distinguished Professor Although some blacks have argued that increased racism has also accompanied the enlarged enroll- ment of black students, my feeling is that the opposite has occurred. . . . individual race prejudices, though not significantly reduced, do not seem to be as in- tense or as widespread as they were when I first came to the University in 1965 . . . as people become exposed to a structure that allows minority group participation on an equal basis with the majority group, race prejudice tends to decline . . . we have one of the largest contingent of black faculty, one of the better programs (CCEBS) and one of the finest black studies de- partments in the country. 48 The increased enrollment of black students at the University of Massachusetts has changed the complexion of the institution, en- riched the cultural environment of the living and social areas, created a more cosmopolitan atmosphere on campus, and enhanced the intellectual climate of the classrooms. Although some blacks have argued that increased racism has also accompanied the enlarged enrollment of black students, my feeling is that the opposite has occurred. On the one hand, institutional ra- cism has declined in the sense that black students are, at least for the time being, no longer excluded from the University because of failure to meet conventional, white middle class standards of admis- sion (In the past few years Admission officials have invoked criteria which gauge more accurately the potential and intellect of black stu- dents). On the other hand, individual race prejudices, though not significantly reduced, do not seem to be as intense or as widespread as they were when 1 first came to the University in 1965. My impressions are not based on controlled empirical research, but 1 am of the opinion that the structural changes reflected in the racial distribution of the University (i.e., increased numbers of black stu- dents and faculty and, to a lesser extent, professional and nonprofes- sional staff) have had the effect of changing attitudes. These struc- tural changes, I maintain, have helped to erase the provincial, rural, culturally deprived atmosphere that once characterized the Univer- sity. This observation is consistent with the sociological proposition that as people become exposed to a structure that allows minority group participation on an equal basis with the majority group, race prejudice tends to decline. I would argue therefore that the cries of increased racism on campus are more of a reflection of heightened awareness or growing sensi- bilities to problems of racial inequity than to any absolute increase in the distribution and content of racist feelings. Although the situation for blacks on this campus is far from being a panacea, it is healthier than that found at most large state universi- ties in the northern United States. I make this assertion because we have one of the largest contingent of black faculty, one of the better programs (CCEBS) for the higher education of black students, and one of the finest black studies departments in the country. Whether this situation will continue to improve will depend largely on the Commonwealth ' s and the University ' s commitment to enroll and financially support denied black students. Failure to sustain this commitment not only will destroy the thrust already made to in- crease the higher educational opportunities for blacks, but also will rob the University of a very vital part of its recent development. 49 CALDWELL RAY Distinguished Professor . . . calm and order are not ends in themselves, and we can only hope that we are not experiencing cynicism and resignation on the part of those who would lead in the continual improvement of the university. I think we found last year that we were not in- tellectually prepared to deal with issues of war, racism, pollution, poverty and alienation. The task before us now is to learn what we need to know to be effective in bringing the necessary changes in ourselves and our institutions to make this a better world. Opportunity, help, and encouragement are avail- able, but education is not something given to us, it is something we must stubbornly pursue indivi- dually. Following last year ' s turmoil on this campus and on campuses around the nation, this year has appeared calm and orderly. But calm and order are not ends in themselves, and we can only hope that we are not experiencing cynicism and resignation on the part of those who would lead in the continual improvement of the university. Perhaps we learned a lot last year about the role of a university in modern society. Perhaps we learned a lot about our individual situa- tions in shaping the university and the society. Hopefully those les- sons from last year are being implemented and acted upon during the apparent calm of this year. I think we found last year that we were not intellectually prepared to deal with issues of war, racism, pollution, poverty and alienation. We did not have the depth or breadth of knowledge necessary to fully understand the causes, much less the cures, of all of those problems we raised as issues so loudly and forcefully on campus last year. We had not done our homework! The task before us now is to learn what we need to know to be effective in bringing the necessary changes in ourselves and our in- stitutions to make this a better world. Though no one can say just how any individual should prepare himself, it is clear that everyone must work toward something. Opportunity, help, and encourage- ment are available, but education is not something given to us, it is something we must stubbornly pursue individually. If the world is changed, it will be changed by those who take the responsibility of pursuing their individual education, not by those who float dilato- rily through life waiting for divine inspiration. RICHARD CAREER Distinguished Professor Personally, I see Physical Education as an integral part of the total University program and commu- nity, serving a large number of students through a variety of programs. Thomas Cureton has said that people exist at a baseboard level but have a ceiling potential. We try to have students explore that kind of potential. ... I believe sport is to the athlete what creating a painting or piece of sculputre to the artist or what writing or performing a piece of music is to the musician. It is a very real part of the person. I don ' t see winning as the most important thing in athletics, but see it as worthy goal and one of the possible outcomes of competition. As varsity lacross coach I have the opportunity to deal with a rather select group of highly skilled and highly motivated students who see participation not just as a release or change of pace from daily life but rather as a very integral part of their life. To the athlete, sport is not just a pleasant sideline or diversion, it is life. Some people find this difficult to understand, but I believe sport is to the athlete what creating a painting or piece of sculpture is to the artist, or what writing or performing a piece of music is to the musician. It is a very real part of the person. This being so, 1 see coaching not primarily a matter of the number of games won or lost , but rather a tremendous opportunity to help students explore their potential, to explore their outer limits , to be involved intensely in something that is meaningful to them. I don ' t see winning as the most important thing in athletics but see it as a worthy goal and one of the possible outcomes of com- petition. This means or striving for this outcome is what helps develop a man. It may sound corny but the rigors of athletics are very much like the rigors of life, the progression from the simple to the complex, the preparation and striving, the successes and fail- ures, the joys of victory and the sorrows of defeat, the comradeship of being a team member, the social ideal of accepting and cooperat- ing with a teammate on the basis of what he does, not the color of his skin, his religious faith or national background. All of these characteristics of athletics are very lifelike. I am proud to have been able to coach these past 16 years. I am sure we share the pride of our won, lost record and enjoy reflect- ing on past accomplishments, but the real pride or satisfaction is to see these men leading useful lives as citizens in our society in a wide variety of occupations. I would like to think that I have con- tributed to these men becoming healthy, happy, proud MEN. The educational environment at a university is that part of the surrounding structure which deals with a stu- dent ' s formal education. On this campus that structure took many forms, ranging from the traditional course (lectures, tests, and a final) to modular credits. Instructors held classes in their own homes in an effort to es- cape the often stifling atmosphere of the classroom. Off-campus excursions to museums and factories, as well as off-campus seminars were commonplace. Students assumed roles and acted out plays while trying to facili- tate their own learning. On the following pages we present these forms, issues and structures of the educational environment through the eyes and words of the individual students. The new Campus Center contributed to the educational environment by provid- ing a haven for strung-out students to read the Collegian, study, and or sleep. i f - ' , My entire approach to teaching, even in the large lecture situation, consists in making something happen concerning literature between me and the mind of every individual stu- dent — Jack Deaver The experience of learning something real by playing the part. In Mr. Deaver ' s comparative literature class the students perform San Manuel the Good Martyr and in Mr. Kaplan ' s oral interpre- tation class the students act out a tea party from The Mad Hatter. TO SURVIVE IN THE TURBULENT SEA OF HUMANITY i m 1 1 fl j ii ii H i You stand apart, yet close enough For sharing common bonds. YOU LEARN TO CREATE AN ISLAND OF ISOLATION FOR YOURSELF. There are moments when you drift apart Then come together — with a friend. 61 ECOLOGY AND EDUCATION Concerned with the rampant construction on campus, students took it on themselves to check the amount of pollutants being washed into the campus pond. Free University City, struggling to avoid extinction, established micro-teaching classrooms in inflatable tents. Subjects covered a wide range of areas not found in the traditional University curriculum. The academic environment also sho«fed signs of improvement. Students and Faculty found that many beneficial exchanges can occur outside of the classroom. That there should one man die ignorant who had capacity for knowledge, this I call tragedy. Sartor Resartus, BKI As friends drifted off to the Pub for a beer or sat noisily about their rooms with the stereo blaring, we sought out the silent places. A corner of the world set aside for us alone, devoid of chaotic activity; a private niche reserved in our at- tempt to achieve self knowledge. A place to be alone and cram, a place to be near people, but know you don ' t have to talk to them. The study hour — a time to load our minds with statistics, theories, and formulas to be explored into regurgitation at some later testing date. Perhaps it is the one time that all the facts and ideas fall into their logical order and we discover creation. They say you can understand something if you can teach it to someone else — but what if you can ' t? Is this really what education is all about? Life in the dorms isn ' t all parties, togetherness, and fun. Moving all of your things into a room and making it livable is a chore faced by all dorm residents. The hours spent hitting the books are made to seem longer by the constant opportunities to procrastinate. Many promises of another party (WOW) turn out to be something only vaguely resembling a good time . Alone, you must again resort to that final resource — yourself. Or perhaps another lost soul will drift by, and together you can guard the T.V. lounge. N T H The educational environment is oriented towards the masses. I am not a mass. I am an artist. This school is much too crowded. My history lecture is overcrowded — my seat is on the floor. The University is a stimulating intellectual environment. There is a tremendous cross section of all types of individuals. For its size, the university carries out academic functions satisfactorily. On the whole the classes are too large and impersonal to stimulate participation. Discussion sections and other smaller classes seem to accomplish a minimum of what is intended in a college education. Introductory courses are absurd and there ' s not enough individual help for even the motivated student. Professors who earn their 20x10 dollars a year and teach six hours of classes a week are gen- erally snobbish and don ' t care whether the student gains from the course or doesn ' t. For my major the university is exactly what I want. The sizes of my classes are good, there is a lot of freedom of choice as far as courses go and the faculty is good. Outside of my major department I find the university requirements tedious and mostly unnecessary and irrelevant to my educational experience. 71 What is in a face? A whimsical dream, a reflection on that dream. A dream come true. What is in a face? A quiet serenity 73 SOMETHING ELSE ' 70 Something Else ' 70; one of the school of Educations efforts to keep teachers informed of current innovations and creative methods. Through seminars and workshops, teachers and future teachers were introduced to such things as Sesame Street productions and the oriental art of oragami. Some math teachers may have doubts about the relevancy of oragami to algebra but being dedicated, they grit their teeth and saw the project through. 76 K Classes too large — discussion difficult. Attitude of instructors too impersonal. Requirements suck — I think an all pass-fail system would encourage students to take courses they are interested in but feel it would, ruin their cum because of difficulty of course — Other schools have instituted this system and are finding it gratifying. Why can ' t people Just talk to people without structured discussions? A I can ' t go to the Hatch, I have a paper due tomorrow at 8:00! Have to study . We all met the problems of academics in our individual ways. Some of us slept through the onslaught. Others attacked the situation at the source, while some of us even seemed to enjoy the studying stint. The research seemed endless, from the microfilm machine to the card file. Somehow, someway, the paper got done, the exam got taken, and the problems of academics were solved by most. 79 A most friendly atmosphere — have always found understanding when I looked for it. 81 clutching the campus in its icy grip and covering the construction debris with a white blanket. 83 Amidst the blistering cold and snow, we learned to reroute ourselves to avoid the construction and reach our destination in the quickest possible way. The sidewalks were scattered with people grimacing against the wind — as others passed us, secure in the warmth of their cars. Feet, man ' s most useful accessory, carried us along hurriedly to our next class or back to our homes. The immediate feeling of physical cold overshadowed our special thoughts. Getting around campus became a time when a smile or holding hands expressed all. WINTER ' S OBSTACLES, 86 PILES OF SNOW, SKIDDING CARS, LATE BUSSES, ... IT DIDN ' T MAKE LIFE ANY EASIER. Unlike the musical group of the same name, traffic on this campus meant frustration and headaches. Unpre- cedented University growth created the vehicular volume of a small city, while campus street planning re- mained in the horse and buggy era. Winter ' s snow and ice added more misery to the burdens of the motor- ist. It should be noted that 1971 was the year the administration allowed all students to have cars on campus. The campus canines are about the only ones who had no trouble weaving their way between the parking restrictions and ever-vigilant campus police. At first the snow was a welcome change from the barren trees and dry leaves. It was fresh, clean, and fun; pro- viding raw material for snowmen, snowball fights, and weekend skiing. But as fall semester changed to spring semester with no apparent end to the cold white stuff, the novelty soon wore off. Outside activity was reduced to a minimum. An empty wine bottle or a required reading list were about the only reasons for a hurried trek through the cold. Most people stayed inside and drank, studied or made love. 91 ■■ iEHHi HMP SLUSH, ICE, WIND OUT OF THE COLD, IT WAS HUMAN FOLLY ' ' X W ' ■■- ' On campus social life is very disap- pointing. Parties, both dorm and frater- nity, are sheer madness, who can pick- up who and how many is the name of the game. There doesn ' t seem to be any- place where people can meet people Just for the sake of meeting new individuals. 94 AND PEOPLE, WHO PROVIDED TOGETHERNESS AND A SMILE ' S WARMTH. . . . the social life is what you want to make of it. Perhaps if you feel the fraternity system is the answer, then it may be to your advantage to join. As for myself, I find the social life to be suitable at present because you will generally find a diversified type of social life around. The university does not fulfill the needs of the student or supply the means to this fulfillment. Drastic changes ire needed in regard to requirements, content and kinds of courses grading policies, and living accom- modations. Students should be allowed to pursue their own interests without threat of grades, failure to ob- tain diploma, or the hindrance of requirements. 96 For the most part my scheduling has been pretty decent. I enjoy large lecture classes because the re- sponsibility of making the classes and doing the work is placed on the student — impersonality has its good points, too. TALKING THROUGH MUD TO CLASS . . . OUTGUESSING THE COMPUTER CARDS 98 AT THE END OF SOME DAYS, IT ALL SEEMED LIKE A PILE OF SHIT. DR. ROBERT GAGE Director; Univ. Health Services Physically, there has been an almost instant transformation of the campus from a relatively quiet, bucolic atmosphere to that of a bustling and crowded city, marked with physically mas- sive, if not always architecturally distinguished buildings. Far more important, however, than the physical growth are the changes in the educational pro- gram, relationships between faculty and staff, and in the life styles of students which have oc- curred during the past four years. The ghastly Indo-China War is a prime example of distrust run rampart which is tearing our na- tion apart. Almost daily we see the support for it is based upon blind defense of false values and an incredible inability to share information and aspirations openly, honestly, and without distor- tion. Growth in mutual trust and understanding is perhaps the greatest opportunity and the most compelling message of higher education. 100 Members of the class of 1971 have had the opportunity of taking part in one of the most exciting periods in the history of the University of Massachusetts. During the past four years there probably have been more startling and significant developments than in any compara- ble period since the University was founded in 1862. Physically, there has been an almost instant transformation of the campus from a relatively quiet, bucolic atmosphere to that of a bustling and crowded city, marked with physically mas- sive, if not always architecturally distinguished, buildings. The Southwest complex, first occu- pied partially in 1966, has been finished and occupied completely for three years. Whitmore, the symbol of a stolid administration, was occu- pied in 1967 — few here now recall the old ath- letic field which it replaced. Thompson and Herter Halls, markedly different in architecture, have contributed valuable class and office space. The Campus Center has provided not only addi- tional space for student and conference activi- ties but also a memorial to the difficulty of planning physical structures in a mobile, human society. Tobin Hall and the Library tower now under construction are reminders that we are still in the midst of change. Far more important, however, than the physical growth are the changes in educational program, relationships between faculty and staff and in the life styles of students which have occurred during the past four years. One of the most significant of these was the introduction of the CCEBS program through which the University first recognized its obligation to extend itself with extra effort to meet the needs of minority youth from limited social and economic back- grounds. Although modest in size and not with- out problems, this program has been one of the most successful of its kind in the entire country. In addition, there has been a rising tide of con- cern on the part of students for more participa- tion in the governance of University affairs. In one area, this tide has brought increasing insis- tence for participation in curriculum determina- tion, course selection, and evaluation of both courses and instructors. In another area, living styles have undergone profound change with the spread of open-house policies and the in- troduction of co-educational living. Finally, and perhaps of greatest significance, was the dem- onstration by a large number of students in the spring of 1970 of a tremendous current of con- cern and determination for finding a way of addressing the major social concerns of our time. The student strike of 1970 brought into direct focus one of the central issues facing us; namely, whether the university is to be an insti- tution which remains relatively isolated and protected from the storms of critical social pro- test, or is to become an active participant in the rebirth and development of a more humanistic society, sensitive to needs of people it serves, both on and off campus. The common denominator which has made possible such astonishing progress in so short a time is, I suggest, the ability of various mem- bers of the University community to work within a framework of trust and mutual respect. It hasn ' t been perfect but, in my judgment, it has been so notably different from many schools as to constitute a real phenomenon. The negotiation which led to open-house residence halls is a good example. There was determina- tion on both sides. Students were determined to introduce a new way of life in which they could be accepted as young adults responsible for their actions; the administration was determined to support patterns of residence hall living which would provide a situation consistent with academic life, protect the interests of minorities of student opinion, and maintain an image of student life which reflected accurately the will of students to lead responsible lives. It is my conviction that it is this ability to de- velop relationships of trust and respect which make any semblance of human life possible. Without it we would wallow in a jungle of sus- picion, fear, and anger. The ghastly Indo-China War is a prime example of distrust run rampant which is tearing our nation apart. Almost daily we see that support for it is based upon blind defense of false values and an incredible inabil- ity to share information and aspirations openly, honestly, and without distortion. GERRY SCANLON Asst. Dean of Students . . . it is hardly appropriate to think of the Class of 1971 in terms of epitaphs, epithets perhaps, but certainly not epitaphs. 1967 freshmen — scared, awed, apprehensive, cocky, excited — and the class begins to be known — Tabacco, Jackson, Landry, Wilson, Joe Pic, and a guy named Marty Shapiro. . . . buildings, dust, mud and Anderson ' s - maturation, savvy, conning, hustling, leveling - Pascarelli, Silverman, Trageser . . . . . . graduation, it ' s all over, or is it, not really it ' s only another beginning, another phase — better equipped now — older, smarter, cooler — real cool - right on 71 , right on! 1967-1971 — It looks like an exerpt from a gravestone. One expects to read an epitaph following it — but it is hardly appropriate to think of the Class of 1971 in terms of epitaphs, epithets perhaps, but certainly not epitaphs. The Class of ' 71 has a long way to go before it and its members end up as a one-liner on a memorial stone. One wonders what ' s in store for them, and at the same time hopes for nothing but the best. 1967 freshmen — scared, awed, apprehensive, cocky, excited — and the class begins to be known — Tobacco, Jackson, Landry, Wilson, Joe Pic and a guy named Marty Shapiro. Freshmen curfew and open house once a month — the end of an era as the strains of the Victo- rian leit motif became fainter and fainter and are finally drowned by the tune of a different drummer — student rights, no curfews, self-expression, parietals with one foot on the floor at all times as in shooting pool, sit-ins, take-overs — Elters, Beharry, Pugh, Palomba — buildings, dust, mud and Anderson ' s, maturation, savvy, conning, hustling, leveling — Pascarelli, Silverman, Tregaser — Dean Field, Mark Noffsinger, Seymour Shapiro, Doc Gage, Jim West — football, basketball. Homecoming, Winter Carnival, S.E.N.D.O.F.F. and Cam- pus Chest — Bill Cosby, Joplin, Poco Seco, Glenn Campbell, Johnny Carson, 3 Dog Night, Playboy Club, Paul Muriat, Unifies and Fabu- lous Faquhar — R.O.T.C., DuPont, Dow and Demonstrations — John Lederle and Oz Tippo — term papers, quizzes and finals; guts, sur- prises and W.P. or W.F. — crack the books, crack the brain, cram, think, probe, analyse, bull, angle, think, think, think — Mike ' s, the Drake, parties — Burke, Patch, O ' Conner, Andrews, Flynn, B.P., Accamondo — 24 hour open house, coed living, visiting lecturers — Wayne Morse, Saltonstall, Galbraith, Humphrey — the march on Washington and the Strike — The Campus Center and dust rising for the Library and the Fine Arts Building — Perkins, Ellison, Woods, Ackerstein, Cullman, Belitsky, Bly, Kravitz — N.I.T. two years in a row, D.V.P., Fine Arts Council, the Senate, Area Govern- ments — McNutt, Filmore, Davis, Rockford, Orloff, Bowin, Cann — Free University, N.E.S., S.D.S., S.W.A.P., A.RO., G.S.S., C.C.E.B.S., and the S.U.G. Board — Burrell, Horseman, McCourt, Bonito, Bal- lard, Lempart, Moore, Colella, Dorfman — four years gone by — zip, all of a sudden it ' s here — graduation, — it ' s all over, or is it, — not really, it ' s only another beginning, another step, another phase — better equipped now — older, smarter, more tolerant, smoother, cooler — real cool — right on 71 , right on! ROBERT WOOD President Univ. Of Mass. . . . the day-to-day operations of the Amherst campus, like the Worcester and Boston campuses, are the province of the chancellors and the deans and the faculties and the students who are there. ' The President ' s job, is not so much to direct immediate activities as it is to ensure that the resources are available for an education of excel- lence and that they are used for the right pro- grams at the right time. I take the future of the University — that is, its public and governmental support, to be relatively . . . we have also asked each campus to give top priority to responding to those in industry and government who want to shift their carriers to peace-time teaching and peace-time research, The Class of 1971, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the Class of 1971, University of Massachusetts at Boston, and the medi- cal students at Worcester who enter their second graduate year, are the first to graduate under the new University-wide system. The Class of 1971 was not immediately affected by this transition, but if the University-wide system works as it should, the education of classes that follow will be even more responsive to the needs of these students and the Commonwealth. In any case, the day-to-day operations of the Amherst campus, like the Worcester and Boston campuses, are the province of the chancellors and the deans and the faculties and the students who are there. The President ' s job, is not so much to direct immediate activities as it is to ensure that the resources are available for an education of excellence and that they are used for the right programs at the right time. In particular, we want to make sure that under the pressure of expanding demands for admission and commitments for construc- tion, we do not build a large but obsolete University. A design for the 1950s will not do in the 1970s The lead-time for restructuring education stretches beyond the span of a single class. The foundations for the right decisions turn on the University calling upon skillful men and women in planning, finance, government, business as well as education. They turn as well on effective communication and a spirit of talk and trust among all parts of the University community. That is why last December, the Trustees and I established the Presi- dent ' s Committee on the Future University. I take the future of the University — that is, its public and governmental support, to be rela- tively secure. I am very concerned that its shape and spirit fit the 1970 ' s and not be left behind. That is also why the Trustees and I established the Institute for Governmental Service to help make sure that knowledge generated on campus, possibly useful for public affairs, would be absorbed as quickly as possible. That is why we have also asked each campus to give top priority to responding to those in industry and government who want to shift their careers to peace-time teaching and peace-time research. But no long-range plans or general policies make sense unless those charged with the responsibility of University leadership keep in close touch with those who trust their future careers to their direc- tion. So this year, I have taught in Amherst and in Boston in the area that most concerns me professionally — the present crisis of the American City and the possibilities for a brighter urban future. I have also had the privilege of presiding over the faculty meetings of the Medical School at Worcester. Z CQ O 2 O H U o Some members of the establish- ment sought to bring about posi- tive change by working with the students. Participation in raUies, seminars, etc., and the creation of open-door pohcies by profes- sors, administrators, and even some poUticians demonstrated to most students that not all their pleas fell on deaf ears. Others, like the marine recruiter, chose to merely stand their ground while under fire from unfriendly forces (students). Whatever their issues on campus may have been, the administra- tion ' s reaction had a great deal to do with the course of future events. Z O o o o o o u (J 8 Meat flC«?fS AT NOOH ■in !i. ■ ■M m t ' . J NEIGH B LlAi The number of social action groups, especially those with political moti- vation, reached a new high during 1971, while active student participa- tion fell proportionately. Coalitions, committees, and associations materi- alized overnight and assumed their positions in the ranks of tables around the S.U. and Campus Cen- ter. Generally, there seemed to be two courses open to those desiring in- volvement; political activism or so- cial work. You could struggle against oppressive, unresponsive elements in our leadership, or try to help the underprivileged help them- selves. There didn ' t seem to be many alternatives in between the divergent approaches. On November 19th, Dow Chemical Company made its annual recruiting visit to the UMass campus. The Guerilla Theatre, in an attempt to properly welcome the recruiters, staged a mock Dow kidnapping outside of the administration building. A cold, light rain deterred a great amount of activity on the part of the demon- strators, but the meaning of their presence could not be ignored - it clearly indicated that the interviewers were far from wanted in the University area. The recruiters interviewed several people during the morning, but had commitments during the afternoon. Unfortunately, they missed the production set up for their own enjoyment. Maybe they will catch the show next year. Kevm O ' Toole, co-chairman of the MOBE, addresses the marchers at Amherst Commons. ■ H.| ; W m   Mitt - ' ' ' W ' 2i B Braving the cold, students marched from the Union to gain support for an anti-war rally at Amherst Commons. The rally was called by MOBE in order to pro- test the L aotian invasion in Febru- ary. Once the group, which included a Women ' s contingent, reached the Commons, they listened to speeches protesting the war esca- lation. At the end of the rally, it was de- cided to send a telegram to Presi- dent Nixon expressing their oppo- sition to his latest escalation of the war, and all those present were encouraged to sign. Student marchers approach the Amherst Commons. g UJ D O U H O Too many people fail to take proper advantage of the deferment possibilities offered by the SS5. There is a tremendous range of physical disabilities which could gain you an opportunity to not kill people in Vietnam. It seems that the new depression is putting some pressure on the S55. They foresee a problem in being able to place Conscientious Ob- jectors in alternative service jobs. The worst effect of the draft, of course, is on those who go in and come back missing limbs or par- alyzed, or psychologically destroy- ed. The single most important function of Draft Counseling Services is to provide information and counseling on the alternatives to the draft to members of the University community. All its other functions are supportive of this role. DCS maintains a full-time office staffed by a counselor coordinator and trained volunteers. This is located in Room 418E on the second floor of the Student Union. There are various other drop-in areas on campus which are constantly on call. Outreach is achieved through a twice-weekly column in The Collegian called Draft Counselor ' s Corner and written by Gil Salk, the DCS coordinator. An information and literature table is set up in the SU at irregular intervals, and the DCS coordinator has been invited to several dorms to discuss the draft and alternatives. There have been two counselor training programs, and more are planned. To date, a total of about 65 people have been trained. Approximately one-third of these are known to be coun- seling regularly. At least two more programs are planned for this semester. We have counseled about 2000 people since July. About 750 have received extensive coun- seling requiring at least one appointment. The rest have received casual counseling either by stopping by the table, coming into the office with a specific question, or otherwise consulting one of our counselors on campus. The figure does not include the unknown number who read Draft Counselor ' s Corner or get information second-hand. - Gil Salk ' I can ' t give my best unless I got Room To Move (John Mayall) I ' m gonna sit down on the land and set n-iy soul free (Joni Mitchell) And we ' ve got to get ourselves back to the Garden The above two quotes show the goal that we are working towards, if we really have a goal. We hope that someday a place like this will not be necessary and people will be together enough to help each other. Then, people will be able to ' feel ' and will be able to respond to each other; a desire that is sometimes difficult to achieve here because Room to Move is a place and the idea of it is confined to this one room. What is necessary is for this idea to exist everywhere naturally. ftm i leMies Room to Move deals with other problems such as runaways and personal emotional feelings. Here George Peters from the LSD Rescue Service speaks on his work and some of his techniques. These are some of the people involved in film production and the body awareness techniques. In space allocated to them by Free University, members of Women ' s Liberation, Free University, and some parents set up a cooperative child care program. People gave their time one morning or afternoon a week and supervised children of members of the group. The space was embellished with painted figures of The Cat in the Hat, Winnie-the-Pooh, and the children ' s own art work. The children had the opportunity to be with more children and different adults. Student Homophile League Organized in the Fall of 1970 the Student Ho- mophile League serves the needs of the homosex- ual community of the five-college area; under- graduates, faculty, and non-students. SHL ' s primary function is to offer a supportive atmosphere in which gay people can meet to discuss mutual problems, receive legal and medical advice, and participate in encounter groups, consciousness raising sessions, as well as social events. Its secondary function is to educate the commu- nity about homosexuality as a life style and re- fute the myths about gay life. This has been done in the past year by rapping with over a thousand undergraduates in University classes and local organizations. An information center, archives and a library on homosexuality are in the process of being enlarged and are available for use by the entire community. The Student Homophile League is working to free the person with a homosexual orientation from the oppression of the heterosexual society and to help realize the revolution within our society that will allow every individual to ex- press all the facets of his personality and reach his full potential as a human being. Gay Liberation Front Gay Liberation Front was formed as a much more politically oriented group by gay people having an awareness that their oppression as homosexuals is basic to straight society and that complete freedom for gays can only result from radical change. From its beginnings in December the GLF has used the tactics of visibility and confrontation to make it difficult for the straight university and community to continue to ignore the issue of gay oppression. GLF has been con- cerned with relating gay liberation to the anti-war movement and liberation of other op- pressed people and has tried to raise conscious- ness among gays and straights alike as to how all these issues are interconnected. GLF members started the Gay Liberation Center in the Student Union to serve as a dispensary for information as well as a meeting place. The Gay Liberation Festival in May climaxed a very active year for people at UMASS. Gay women and men came from all over the northeast for a weekend of fun, communication, and most of all, love. For love is what gay liberation is all about. VETERANS FOR PEACE WARNING us AIR FORCE BASE EHTRY tS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE PERHiSStOfl Of THE COHMAWMR WESTOVEH Am FORCJ S St « SO «!a ,E rrtffi  G THIS AREA  6S« TO SfASCW Of TMElR PE«tSO«i AS3 5S Vt Xli if 0(«£CTEO BT THE aOV£ CO«t«  ?« 122 Veterans for Peace was formed during the 70-71 academic year by UMASS students who had served in the armed forces and were opposed to the war in Southeast Asia. The group ' s two major activities were the march on Westover A.F.B. and the march on Washington D.C. 123 November 2nd has been designated Black Solidarity Day by a national committee of black leaders repre- senting a broad spectrum of social, civic, religious, and political organizations active in the black community. Black Solidarity Day is conceived as a national day of unity and awareness among black people in the United States and is not related to the program or ideology of any single organization. The purpose of Black Solidarity Day is both symbolic and practical. The black community needs a day on which it can demonstrate its essential unity of purpose, stage programs celebrating its history and culture, and undertake serious internal discussions of its priorities and goals. It ' s a day we can honor our heroes and re- member our martyrs. The observance of this day takes place in twenty-one cities in the nation as well as on the campuses of predominantly black colleges and universities. SOCIAL RECREATION % ' % B Mij WHAT IF YOU DIDN ' T LIKE THE OFFICIAL ENTERTAINMENT, CONCERTS, SPEAKERS, ETC.? THE BIG QUESTION AROUND CAMPUS WAS, WHAT ' RE YOU DOING TONIGHT? 127 YOU COULD HIT THE BOOKS SOOTH YOUR PSYCHE ON THE PINBALLS SHOOT THE SHIT IN THE HATCH OR DRINK! AND DRINK . . . DRINK DRINK . . . DRINKGULPGUZZLEBARF? WHAT FUN. DRINKING ON COLLEGE CAMPUS ' HAS BECOME A SOCIAL INSTITUTION. THE QUESTION, IS IT REALLY ENJOYABLE? ■• V ' 1 134 SOME WOULD SAY, YES! SOME PEOPLE FOUND RELAXATION IN A MORE SUBDUED MANNER. WATER PIPES, REEFERS, PIPES 138 WHATEVER THE ROUTE, THE DESTINATION WAS THE SAME. IF BEER AND POT WEREN ' T FOR YOU, YOU COULD ALWAYS TURN TO YOUR OWN INDIVIDUALITY TO FIND DIVERSION. AFTER THE BOOKS, THE GAMES, AND THE PARTIES, CAME THE BIG DOWN . . . f- ' i- x. , ■tiWIW . ii - f I d ii i i i n i iW  l l l| ALONE, YOUR SURROUNDINGS SEEMED GREY AND STERILE. WHAT WAS LEFT TO PROVIDE A CREATIVE RELEASE FOR SELF-RENEWAL? iiiiii M€;:iii iiii w One. Art, shorn of its hype ' its aura, its image, is one, an individual exposing his soul to the realities of others. With some, it becomes an obsession, to paint the perfect picture or build an island Utopia. Another individual uses art to show the world his ecstasy of life and the dance he creates communicates the same joy to his audi- ence. The arts provide a theatre of solace, where the in- dividual retreats to think of the pain and ponder the questions that only the fates will resolve. All of the hu- man condition is art; all of art is One perceiving One. man conainon is art; an or art is i ne perceiving une. imi i i m mki,,£J mm 146 l§M]§S§0§HSaSSMS]§lMMMM§MMSMSMMSMSMMMi MSJSOSMMMl MSSMMMMMMSSMSiSMMMS 147 She said that art is an ego trip. This isn ' t a moral judgement. It ' s a recognition of the importance of the individual. THE COUNTRY WIFE by WILLIAM WYCHERLEY his evening the Comedy, called. The Country Wife, vas acted in Drury Lane, for the benefit of Mrs. Pignell. rhe Part which gives nan e to the Play was performed by lerself . Through the whole action she made a very pretty •igure, and exactly entered into the Nature of the Part, ier husband, in the Drama, is represented to be one of hose defauchees who run through the vices of the rown, and believe, when they think fit, they can marry nd settle at their ease. STEELE IN THE TATLER, 1709 152 Music, theatre, painting, sculpture, orchestra, composing, modeling, ceramics, writing, reading, seeing, think- ing, dreaming, believing, loving. Art. 153 For a minute he didn ' t speak, but his eyes looked up at me with the lights still flickering in them. Then he spoke: Why did he do it to n e? Oh, God damn it ' I burst out, very loud, I don ' t know. ROBERT PENN WARREN, ALL THE KINGS MEN 154 ALL THE KING ' S MEN by ROBERT PENN WARREN, DIRECTOR: HARRY MAHNKEN Criticism is the guess that takes note of those individuals whose art is consciously or unconsciously copied. DR. FRED BECKER, PROFESSOR OF ART LARRY WEED, CONDUCFOR I ' m insulted ' said an artist, I ' m insulted if my art can only be appreciated through drugs. It shows either a failing on my part or a failing of the responding individual. It ' s not so much a matter of fine art as it is a matter of creation. Building a brick wall, seeing it rise block by block, the power of building something, anything, of saying, . I have done this. Collars are itchy and tight, and if an individual is thinking about how uncomfortable he is, he won ' t pay attention to the performer. Tails and gowns are still seen, but the proper eve- ning attire for a concert, a debut, or an opening is now dun- garees, a workshirt and boots. Blues, Bach, abstraction. The individual takes his reflections, churns them up in- side, and releases them. The results are unique. My mother ' s salvation came through music. She had a mezzosoprano voice of extraordinary purity of tone; and to cultivate it she took lessons from George John Vandaleur Lee, already well estabhshed in Dublin, as an orchestral conductor, an organizer of concerts, and a teacher of singing so heterodox and original that he depended for his performances on amateurs trained by himself and was detested by his professional rivals, whom he disparaged as voice wreckers, as indeed they mostly were. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW The playbills and posters, guttered ticket stubs of spectrum colors, the news clippings chalky and yellow are gone by the middle of June. Ignored broadsides remain on the antiseptic walls of remote buildings. This thing. Art, destroyed but alive, blasphemed yet worshipped. 166 BLACK REPERTOIRE THEATRE The ghetto is shit. All forgotten people are shit. Not their art, of course. The masters rape the art and call the bastard son its own. The mother who suffered, who created the art, cries in vain, He ' s mine. CHRONICLES OF HELL Roister Doister ' s As long liveth the merry man, they say. As doth the sorry man, and longer by a day. NICHOLAS UDALL YOUR OWN THING Operetta Guild When you love a girl be very gentle. HAL HESTER, YOUR OWN THING CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES, DIRECTOR: GARY STEWART Oh, how gladly I behold thy pasty face, that negative and disputatious look! And see there, how there blossoms on his lips our national re- joinder, Huh? G ' wan! 170 Aristophanes l!MMSMSMiMMS@M§i@MSSSS]§iMSMS iMMSMMMSMlgiM@ A stroke of absolute genius. First he melted some wax. Then he caught the flea, dipped its tiny feet in the melted wax, let it cool, and lo little little Persian bootees. ARISTOPHANES SiMl§OSMMMMPiMSMMS iMM§[SiMMliM i iMMSM UMASS PRODUCTION WINS NATIONAL AWARD CLOUDS DIRECTOR: GARY STEWART L-iUJK liMS iMSMSSMMMiSM iSMSMMMSSOSMSSiliMSMMliM? Artists move men. Great artists inspire. 173 UNIVERSITY DANCE GROUP directed by MISS MARILYN PATTON (WOPE) iS!§ SMSMMMSMMMMMMSMSSMM!§@ She came back to the dorm every night for the last two weeks at 1 am. Utterly exhausted, she bitched about the director, the actors, and stage hands. Never again , she proclaimed. But a month after the performance she was back at rehearsal Art is addictive. Motion. Motion with music, light, and people. Motion with meaning. Dance. Beauty. As Nature controlled the universe, so did she control the university ' s celebrative weekends. Seasons and cele- brations changed together. The beginning of the academic year brought Frosh-Soph Picnic. As the year mel- lowed into fall, Soph-5r. Weekend became a more sombre occasion focusing on the blues of Steve Miller and B. B. King. Homecoming arrived with the first chill of winter. Greeted with optimism. Homecoming ' s dismal conclusion proved to be the last of the major Cage concerts. The Cage was condemned and even Peace Parade failed to revive it. With winter ' s barreness, the campus was silenced by the loss of music but rallied with a festival; Winter Carni - new, unique, and promising. With Spring, a new hope for free concerts appeared. FR05H-S0PH PICNIC AN EVENT TO HELP FRESHMEN fefiSJiffl 178 BECOME SOCIALLY ORIENTED? NOT REALLY. BUT SOMETHING TO DO. ■« ' 179 BUNNY NIGHT The panel board in the elevator read 12th floor — Top of the Campus — no sooner had its but- ton been pushed and we were part of the frivolous, Hefnerish world of the notorious Playboy Bunny. ■1 ■ H HHH nli wlB I 9 BBH i l Sk JI IsSKk fr ' Hi im yMT Jf-KJiJE: Bunny Night at the Campus Center allowed us all to become a part of another man ' s philosophy of life. The view outside provided us with a night-time glimpse of our campus at play or work, while the atmosphere inside was one of softly dimmed lights. Palatable delights from the chef ' s cuisine, and liquid concoctions from the convertible bar. Bunny waitresses peddled their wares and while the hands off policy still held, an enjoyable time was had by all. B. B. KING The blues of B. B. King was well received by the Cage audience. The re- sponse of the crowd confirmed King ' s ability to share his feelings with oth- ers. This timeless appeal manifests him as one of our greatest living per- formers. 182 DREAMS Dreams brought their own special kind of music with them, adding more good sounds to the evening. During a perfor- mance which was predominantly blues, Dreams provided a welcomed change. WHAT ARE CONCERTS FOR? PEOPLE. PEOPLE TURNING ON TO DIFFERENT THINGS . HOPEFULLY ALL ENIOYING THEMSELVES. •  ftl . STEVE MILLER BLUES BAND Many people who had never heard of Steve Miller before that Saturday night, left the Cage with a new name to add to their list of favorites. Those who were already fans of Steve Miller, left with a new aware- ness of his versatility as a performer. HOMECOMING WEEKEND 1970 Buffy St. Marie, David Frye, Traffic , Blues Image , Rare Earth , and Peace Parade — a fantastic billing of performers was assembled for the Homecoming Weekend. The concert planners attempted to provide a full range of entertainment, only to have their plans end in disaster. Gate crashers threatened to start a stampede and break down doors. To avoid possible injury to innocent people, the concert planners and administration decided to open the Cage doors early and declare a free concert for the second performance Saturday night. Although this incident led to the indefinite suspension of major concerts on this cam- pus, the performers held up well under the stress and Homecoming Weekend ended with a good show by Peace Parade on Sunday. DAVID FRYE HH M 1 H H ' jH B B H H K ' ' ' ' fliH I H M H flfHs ' ' ' Wr Ifl H wKSUSBf jwL 2 ' v,-t ' jHH w iHi B Hf Bn ■ 1% H Hn i a ' % ' jP F- JM flP S HM. cH ■Bk i fl pHMl|| 9|MBflH nHii r i mK T m¥ ii ■ 11 1 ■ ■B H ■ ■■■ [J H 1 «i H D ' i vHH mB f j 1 f i w BUFFY ST. MARIE 190 Like most big-name groups that come to U-Mass., Traffic spent a long time tuning their equipment and not enough time living up to the expectations of the people that came to hear them. By the time they really got rolling with a solid rendition of their hit John Barleycorn , their performance was nearly over. Those that really like Traffic probably were satisfied by the closeness of a live performance. 193 BLUES IMAGE 1 1 ■K ' « hI HH H HH H lySm ■ ki SB H H H Hj HH pHB H V H ««« ' iifl HH HH H B H H L 1 B HHk ' i InnHH HH HHi HHHI BI H II ■■ I Hh I bHh I RARE EARTH The show by Rare Earth and Blues Image was another per- formance which was satisfying for those who had a preference for the groups, but probably disappointing to those who antici- pated something special. 195 2 u w z The tradition of Winter Carnival was carried on in an untraditional manner of the far-out freedom of ' 71. Bottles of booze and a cloud of smoke with the unlikely combination of cotton candy, ten cent records, and a greaser sock hop, merged into a freaky Winter Carni. It was a student happening from the start. No big names to draw a crowd. It was a four day carnival. A peoples ' party — and the people dug it. 196 197 A few sculptures made the scene for Carni ' 71. A carrot munching rabbit was scraped together by a few fe- male hands while others held the Carni Queen Bowl. Brought to court by a male liberationist, Sandy Clark had to be crowned in a private ceremony late one night after Winter Carnival had officially cl osed. The NIT-bound Redmen played their traditional festival game and played as high as their spectators felt. 198 .A : - The white socks, greasy hair and leather jackets of the 1970 ' s became the cool, hip rags of the Carni sock hoppers. While nothing returns in the same form as its original. Little Latin Larry provided the best of the early rock tunes for the denimclad, chain-carrying fifties freaks. CHINA NIGHT China was brought to the Student Union by the University ' s Chinese students on Winter Carni Weekend. Exhibitions of classical Chinese theatre contrasted sharply with exhibitions of the violent arts of self defense; Judo and Karate. Visions of Chop Suey, egg rolls, and Chow Mein were eliminated from the minds of those in the audience as a bit of the real China came through. 202 The spontaneity of the people was what made Winter Carni the first real carnival for most of the university community. The most important part of any carnival is the enjoyment of doing and being involved in your own thing. Sitting peacefully with a flower in your lap, grooving on a pair of clackers, pushing posters, read- ing tea leaves, concocting a chile delight, or working at whatever art you may know, brought everyone to- gether for Carni ' 71. WINTER CARNI . . . WOW! ..aes; ! ' i:-iyM? ti , You don ' t get many chances to get rid of your frustraHons by flipping a friendly pie in someone ' s friendly face RELIVING THE FIFTIES AT A SOCK HOP . . . DOING THE PINBALL SCENE 207 MAKING IT IN A PORTABLE OPIUM DEN . . . TRIPPING IN AND OUT «H % ' « « «4MlM H ' mm IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE PARTICIPANTS FORGET WINTER GARNI. SPRING CONCERTS southwest area SPRINGTIME, A WARM, SUNNY DAY AND GOOD SOUNDS . . EVERYONE WAS HAPPY. THE CROWD WAS LARGE BUT INDIVIDUALS MADE THE EXPERIENCE REWARDING. SPRING CONCERT the pond ■■tip i V ' ii ' - ' ' -!- ' ;!£ V iM .V-: . ' ' ' 5 ml ; ;$ ' ■ i_v Villi ' v ,. li ' 11 A ill THE MUSIC . . . YOU LISTENED, YOU TURNED ON TO IT Spring Weekend, a Rock Concert Happening — call it what you will, it was a Mini- Woodstock that got almost too large too handle. It was good, bad, wild, freaky, impressive, frightening, and it happened here May 1 and 2, 1971. Big name groups; Seatrain, Brewer and Shipley, Boz Scaggs, Curtis Mayfield, Al Kooper, shared the stages with local groups like The Jones and Bloodstone. The audience was made up of high school kids, freaks, revo- lutionaries, townies, beeries, and those who happened to be there by accident or out of curiosity. It was a mixed bag for the mixed democracy of the New Nation. After the big ceremony was completed, most participants seemed happy with it. All that remained was to find a place to crash. AND YOU MOVED WITH IT DISTINGUISHED VISITORS PROGRAM GUEST LECTURERS BERNADETTE DEVLIN RENNIE DAVIS ASHLEY MONTAGU MUHAMMAD ALI AH-LEE! AH-LEE! AH-LEE! DICK GREGORY 1 MRS. w. E. B. Dubois mmmmmm ' § y ' V j . 0 or %! 2 1 cL issiFtebs SELL CM ) 6- Vo ev . ' i. ! i ?-? V ' ' A : 3- jey ' - OutJi-V u ovY : Gct X UJ D 2 H H UJ en D X U o H UJ 2 D X UJ O Z H H UJ O X u en en O H en UJ H c O en H H UJ 0 a: u 0 ) The burgeoning UMass campus is raising many implications concerning emphasis and involvement in sport. The size of the university has grown to such an extent that we now have the capability to produce a nation- ally competent team in any sport. To produce such teams, however, requires a larger recruiting program and better facilities. It seems hardly worthwhile to stand in line at four o ' clock for an eight o ' clock varsity basket- ball game. Considering that most of our teams have by now established a dominance in the Yankee Confer- ence, it seems that a good idea is to pull out now . Obviously, we are now faced with a decision between going big-time or remaining the way we are. We could not go big-time with the facilities that we have, so we are faced with a financial and philosophical dilemma which is very basic to the existence of the university it- self. This dilemma will be decided by the emphasis that the Board of Trustees, or the people in charge of such a decision, will place on the importance of sport here. As an alternative to going big-time, we can ex- pand the intramural program to emphasize the participation aspect over the spectator aspect, but as yet there has not been an inclination in any direction. Regardless of the direction we take in sports, it is obvious that we definitely must do something concrete in the near future. Even if we don ' t go big-time, new facilities are in order. In a time when sports are one of the few diversions in a sometimes drab existence, we cannot afford to jeopardize the little which still excites and inspires us. I t was the best of times; It was the worst of times — Opening on September 19th, the UMass football season was to prove to be exhilarating at times and excru- ciating at others. The exhilaration more frequently provided by the defense and much of the excruciating pain being felt by a determined offense which found its duel with the gridiron quite frustrating throughout the sea- After a somewhat spectacular 1969 season, the 4-5-1 record of 1970 has to be regarded as a let down from a statistical point of view. There were lapses when the 1970 Redmen played like cham- pions of old; such as the game against Dartmouth College when the score was 0-0 through most of three quarters, or the tough battle that was lost to Boston College 21-10. Nonetheless, a team with such inconsistency loses. Coach Fusia gives Mike Marchev some advice. 232 Ill 111 l ' {If I I ' I iiiii||iriinii I II ' miw I iirilili i II iii ii I ' mr ' • , war:. . ■ ' Vic Fusia was head coach of the UMass football team for ten years: from 1960-1970. During this time his teams won 59 games, lost 31, and tied 2. He only coached two losing seasons; in ' 68 and ' 70. The ' 70 season was one of those years when the ball bounced the wrong way, and the big play continually missed by an inch or two. This has to be con- sidered untrue of the great Fusia years. SOCCER Soccer blossomed in popularity and significance on campus during the 1970-71 academic year. It was an exciting blend of natural talent and basic desire which brought the UMass soccer team from its annual doldrum of mediocrity to a pinnacle of success. An overall record of 7-2-2, which included a 3-0-2 Yankee Conference slate, was good enough to win the Yan-Con and finish fourth in New Eng- land. Results: UMass - 5 Maine — 1 UMass - - 5 Tufts - Results: UMass - 3 Boston College — UMass - - 2 Wore. Tech. — 3 Results: UMass - 5 UConn — 3 UMass - - 1 Vermont — 1 Results: UMass - 2 Trinity — UMass - - Springfield — 1 Results: UMass - Rhode Island — UMass - 5 Coast Guard UMass - - 1 - 4 U. N. H. - Lindo Alves leads Tony Nunziante, Joe Cerniawski, and Dave Ouellette down the field. Coach Peter Broaca ' s hooters were quick to strike and slow to yield. Scoring honors were awarded to Lindo Alves (10 goals — 7 assists), Duane Brown (7 goals — 3 assists), and Marc Cantor (5 assists). Meanwhile, stalwart on defense were Rick Matusczcak, Bill Leary, and Dave Ouellette. Needless to say, the fine perfor- mances turned in by the members of the soccer team created quite a fan following, the highlight of which was the Springfield College match when an estimated 3,000 fans attended. 240 Joe Cerniawski, Tony Nunziante, and Abdu Thraya. Paul Slack (1) and Rick Matusczcak (R) move in on goal. Undo Alves (L) steals from his opponent. 241 Coach Broaca shepherds his boys. Joe Cerniawski (L) controls the ball while Tony Nunziante (R) starts down the field. Undo Alves shoots while Tony Nunziante (behind) and Paul Slack (far left) look on. CROSS COUNTRY Coach Ken O ' Brien ' s Harriers posted one of the most successful cross country seasons ever at UMass. Pacesetter on the team was outstanding senior Ron Wayne who won nine out of nine races in New England, captured his second Yankee Conference Championship, and won the New England title, on way to helping the Harriers to a 7-2-1 year. Larry Paulson, Doug O ' Connell, Tom Swain, and Leo Duart coming to finish. FALL INTRAMURALS The university ' s athletic field lights burned long into the fall and early winter night as fall intramurals again proved to be a large and popular program. The Pied Pipers of Hamlin House (pictured above) took the football championship and received an invitation to a Touch Football World Series where they finished fourth. The annual intramural tug-of-war (opposite page) drew the same fierce competition that it does every year. WINTER INTRAMURALS 1 H m wSt ' ' . H Vt ' Jf, H H 248 250 Under the direction of Ted Schmitt and Peter Graham the intramural program continued to be one of the most comprehensive activities on campus. It also was one of the few activities which drew enthusiastic student participation. SKI TEAM S0S W it; 4 %... ,-: M Led by outstanding performances by Jerry Curran and Chuck Walker, Coach MacConnell ' s skiers compiled UMass ' first undefeated season in the Osbourne division, and went on to win the New England Champion- ship at Wildcat and Cranmore in New Hampshire. The graduation of co-captains John Gray and Jim Latimer, along with Walker, Curran, and Ted Martin will mean a loss to the UMass Ski Team of five of the most capa- ble senior skiers in New England. 252 ff - Ted Martin (Varsity) Jim Latimer (Varsity) I Z 253 WRESTLING As a culmination to coach Homer Barr ' s three year plan to develop the team, the 1971 wrestlers finished with a 15-3-1 dual meet record, and snatched the New England Championship from the Springfield College Chiefs for the first time in many years. Sheldon Goldberg contributed another outstanding season, giving himself two New England Championships in as many varsity seasons. Ed Carlsson, Phil Davis, Carl Dambman, George Zguris, and Clay Jesyer also had excellent years. Clay Jester (UMass) struggles beneath Steve Gaydosh of Springfield. UMASS BASKETBALL 1971 • UMASS BASKETBALL 1971 • UMASS BASKETBALL ■LT] 1 • 1 1 1 M ml tM H ik. 1971 UMASS BASKETBALL 1971 •• UMASS BASKETBALL 1971 UMASS BASI The 1970-71 Umass Basketball season . . . what can anyone say now? It had 20,000 people following 15 players, three coaches, a trainer, a manager, to places like Burlington, Worcester, and New York. It gave a blase campus the opportunity to get excited. It gave the same campus the opportunity to cry a little when it was all over. It was a great team. The record shows 23 wins and 4 losses, a school record. The record shows an undefeated Yankee Conference mark, the championship of the first Springfield Hall of Fame Tournament, mention in national polls, wins over Boston College, Syracuse, Holy Cross, and George Washington. A second consecutive National Invitational Tournament berth. Dribbling are John (Bingo) Betancourt (top left), Tom McGlaughlin (bottom left), and Bill Greeley (above). 259 ♦ 4 j to m i|pi ■ ; ' ., vp ' f T :--.mi Ui % k - And there were the players. People like John Betancourt, who always seemed to save his best game for the most important times. People like Ken Mathias, who was overpowering in the tournament and a tower of strength against B.C. when the team never needed it more. There was Mike Pagliara, who saved the season from early oblivion in Burlington, Vermont, with a clutch overtime, and who was always the steady floor general. There was Chris Coffin, who always was the first player on the floor in any scramble and who was immense against the taller fioly Cross Crusaders. There was Tom McGlaughlin, who came to the team in mid-season and in his first game, forced into the starting lineup because of team illness, came up with a big 14 points against tough Northeastern. There was Rick Vogely, who was at his sharpshooting best in the Springfield tournament. There were the senior guards Bill Greeley and Bob Dempsey, who always seemed to come with something in the clutch when they were needed. There was all the rest. 261 Rick Vogeley (above right) shows his fade-away jump shot, JuUus Erving warms up (bottom right), and another boisterous crowd at the Cage comes to its feet. And then there was a guy named Erving. He ' ll be in the American Basketball Association next year, although he had one more year of college eligibility. But he was the focus of three years of basketball excellence. It ' s not enough to say he broke virtually every school record in two varsity seasons or that he was the school ' s first basketball Ail-American. He was the kind of player that got out of a sick bed in the Springfield Tournament to score over thirty points, and the next night break his school rebound record. He was the kind of player who played on a broken toe, that no one knew about, against two of the finest teams anywhere. Providence and Fordham, and nearly pulled both games out. But when the season was over, all the memories seemed bad. There was the rout in the N.I.T. as every- thing that could go wrong in a basketball game went wrong for the Redmen. Then there was Julius ' signing. Then Coach Jack Leaman ' s invaluable assistant Peter Broaca left to take a head coaching job. Bob Dempsey drives around a Northeastern defender. All that can ' t cancel what this team did and what Julius did. And if there is one memory to keep from the season, it might be the win over Syracuse, an emotional last home game, when Julius had 36 points, 32 rebounds, blocked shots, and led a superb team performance to its biggest win. Or just remember a team that gave us an awful lot of excitement when we probably needed it the most. Floor general Mike Pagliara (top left) goes to work. Jack Leaman (bottom left) gives a pep talk, while Chris Coffin (24), Ken Mathias, and Julius Erving move in for a rebound against Connecticut. The best game of the season for the Redmen . . . Umass over Syracuse Julius Erving shoots over Syracuse center Bill Smith. Jubilant fans cut down the winning net. John Betancourt pops another one of his clutch shots. Rick Vogeley passes to John Betancourt. Ken Mathias with a pass. NIT ... NIT ... NIT ... NIT ... NIT .. . NIT ... NIT ... NIT ... NIT .. . NIT!! John Betancourt shows his process of defense. Mike Pagliara setting up the offense. NATIONAL INVITATIONAL Lee Dedmon of North Carolina and Julius Erving of UMass get the NIT underway with the opening center jump, while later in the game Jack Leaman ' s pose tells the story, as Julius has fouled out of the game to join his teammates on the bench. TOURNAMENT Ken Mathias Defends (top left), Tom Austin pulls down a rebound (top right), Ricky Vogeley passes in-bound (left), and Coach Leaman watches his troops in pre-NlT warm-up (above). In only two varsity seasons Julius Erving set new UMass career rec- ords in scoring with 1370 points and rebounding with 1049. To say that the two most successful UMass basketball seasons ever were the sole result of Mr. Erv- ing ' s performance would be an understatement. Although Julius was joined on the court by a tal- ented group of individuals, his teammate ' s talents only served to compliment and accent his own. From his first regular season var- sity game to the early exit he made in the NIT loss against North Carolina, the announce- ment of Julius Erving into the UMass lineup drew an electri- fying response from the home- crowd fans as well as a great deal of dissenting cheers from the fans of those he opposed. Somehow it seemed that seeing the big man make the great play was worth standing in line at the Cage at 4:00 for the 8:00 varsity game. The day the Collegian ran the headline Erving Signs ABA Pact the UMass basketball program died a little. However, it would be selfish for us to expect Julius to remain at UMass when such a lucrative alternative presented it- self. 1970-71 Basketball 98 St. Anselm ' s 63 79 Vermont 68 80 Rhode Island 76 89 New Hampshire 53 74 Connecticut 68 93 AIC 40 2,7 Hofstra 60 95 Fairfield 82 94 St. Michael ' s 59 79 Colgate 67 77 Boston U. 63 71 Providence 73 79 Fordham 87 61 Northeastern 47 60 Holy Cross 58 92 lona 51 86 Vermont 51 85 Boston College 77 89 Connecticut 67 62 Springfield 63 83 Rhode Island 71 85 Maine 57 86 Syracuse 71 70 Geo. Washington 65 63 New Hampshire 60 84 Maine 71 49 No. Carolina 90 HOCKEY Whether it was a face-off or a power play closing in on the goal the UMass hockey team displayed a near professional zest which made this season an outstanding one. As was the case with so many varsity teams during the 1970-71 season. Hockey rose to prominence as a sport on campus. The Umass hockey team set a new season record in wins with a 12-4-1 record (14-6-1 overall), and a new team seasonal scoring record with 129 goals, 188 assists, and a total 317 points. Fore- most among the scorers was sophomore Pat Keenan who had 28 goals and 28 assists for a new individual scoring record. In spite of the fact that coach Canniff ' s pucksters lost their Division I play-off against Vermont by a mere 2-1 margin, it was a season of optimism. Junior goalie P. J. Flaherty, who turned in many fine performances over the course of the season, will be returning next year, along with Bob Bar- tholomew, Brian Sullivan, Dennis Grabowski, Mike Waldron, Al Nickerson, Eric Scrafield Jack Edwards, and Dan Reidy. Sophomores who will be returning are Pat Keenan, Don Reily, Bob Shea, Don Lowe, Bob Shilalie, and Lonnie Avery. The only two players who will be lost to graduation are Paul Riley and Fran Mulcahey. 274 UM ■ ■■•16 um ' ., 6 UM ' 3- UM:,. 6 UM 5 UM UM 6 UM 2 UM 2 UM 1 UM 11 UM 3 UM 10 UM S UM 1 ' IJM 6 UM 3 UM 3 LM 17 UM 10 UM 1 1970-71 Hockey : Lo vell Tech Penn -4 Vermont 2 Wiliiams ' 3 Middlebiiry 2 A.iX. ■ 5 Norwich Colby Merrimack 2 Bowdoin 2 XrOT-eM ' ' 2 BoeU n btcte 2 Providence S Northeastern 5 New Hampshire 10 Hamilton 3 Holy Cross Merrimack I Vermont LACROSSE :vi=- v ' 3 I jy ■ • suAM a J In a year when there was surprising excellence in so many other varsity squads, the excellence of the UMass lacrosse team was no surprise. En route to winning the Taylor Division Title the Red- men compiled a 10-2 record, resulting in a final rank of third in New England and thirteenth in the nation. The excellence of the 1970-71 lacrosse team is not considered a surprise, of course, in light of coach Garber ' s consistently excellent teams of the past. For the past four years his teams have compiled a 37-4 record, and overall the Guerrillas are 120-59-2. Outstanding on defense in the 1971 season were goalie Bruce Crawford, and defensemen Al Ruggiano and Joe Smith. Outstand- ing on offense were Charlie Hardy with 10 goals and 51 assists, Paul Ritch with 33 goals and 10 assists, John Nagle 28-2, Lou Mar- inacci 7-12, and Phil Sheridan 15-3. Phil Sheridan was voted the Team ' s most valuable player, and Lou Marinacci was elected for the annual North-South All Star Game. 1971 Lacrosse Middlebury 5 ■:i3%j « v-; v; ' - . •,, ' -t Tufts ] B?- ' M ' ' Wesleyan ■■ . 2 Adelphi 9 Farieigh .Dickinson , , 7 UComi ' ■ ■■■ ' ■ 4 , A.mherst ■ 7. ■; ,-: New Hampshire ... ' :, 3 Holy Cross [ ,MIT 7 ■■ ;,; :Harvai-d; ■■■ ' ,•: ' •■ ■ ■•■ ' • ■., ' 7; ' . Brown ' ■ ' Q UM 13 UM . 24 UM ' ' ' 15 UM . 11 UM ■ 10 UM ■ 11 UM . 12 UM ' ; :12 UM- ; 23 UM 16 UM UM :6 4 279 SPRING INTRAMURALS Whether softball, soccer, or horseshoes was your thing, when the athletic field lights were turned on for the spring intramurals many students were turned on as well. With the coming of warmer weather any excuse for a break from study was welcome, and be- sides, it was fun. . rpij. ■■-, .•; a -«i«::a ii BASEBALL ■ - ' •..■ .- The 1971 Umass baseball team was one of the youngest and finest that this school has produced in recent years. Their 21-10 (12-3 Yan-Con) record says it all. They won the Yankee Conference outright and earned the right to an NCAA divisional play-off series with Harvard, only to lose by scores of 2-1 and 4-2. Outstand- ing seasons were turned in by Charlie Manley (.382, 5 doubles, 8 triples, and 27 stolen bases), Mark Palau .330, Dan Esposito (.324, 6 home runs, 30 rbi ' s), Ed McMahon .321, Jack Conroy .313, Tom McDermott .311, and just about everyone else on the roster. If their hitting, fielding, and running weren ' t enough, a veritable bevy of strong armed young pitchers including sophomore lefty Tom White (5-2, 4 saves, 2.19 ERA), Junior lefty Tom King (5-1, 1.80 ERA) and freshman righty Chip Baye (2-2, 2.10 ERA) were on hand to stifle the opposition. JO I u d I fc hi t. M 1 V il- r ini I 1. I tfiV! UM ' UM LM UM UM VM UKi UM UM UM UM UM WW 10 11 10 12 7 5 (4 13 5 8 9 6 I 4 Vermont URI UNH Boston U Daitmouth Maine Maine Maine Hol Cross UNH UNH Boston Col ' ect Spiingtield URI URi UConn UConn Harvard TRACK - The 1971 spring track season came to a climax with the 24th annual Yankee Conference Championship Track and Field Meet, which was won by a great UMass team effort. The team finished sixth in only one event: the pole vault. Ron Wayne ended a great running career at UMass by finishing third in the two mile run and first in the one mile event. Ron Harris and Tony Pendleton, took the first two positions in the 100 yard dash, and Ed Arcaro won the shot put while finishing second in the discus throw. 289 WOMEN ' S GYMNASTICS Margie Combs (left), and senior Captain Linda Seikunas (above) perform during a meet between Springfield College, UMass, and Towson State. The women varsity gymnasts posted a 6-2 record for the 1971 season, finishing second in the east behind Springfield College. Stand-out performances in the tri-team meet between Springfield College (1), UMass (2), and Towson State (3) were given by senior captain Linda Seikunas and Anne Burmeister who finished fourth in the country in floor exercise. 292 Opposite page, left, is Margie Combs. Opposite page, right, is Judy Cordozo. While pictured here is Anne Burmeister, fourth in the United States in floor exercise. mm WOMEN ' S SOFTBALL Gretchen Witman, homerun hitter, at bat. • ' CMfflf ' - t Seated on the bench are Vicki Pogel, Jane Marsalais, Asst. coach Valerie Knowles, Linda Sniezek, Coach Kathy Clark, and Janice Morin. Judy Prescott makes the play at second (bottom), while asst. coach Valerie lOiowles shouts encouragement. The highlight of the 1971 girl ' s softball season, which featured a 5-2 record, was the defeat of Springfield Col- lege for the first time ever. It was during this game that Gretchen Witman, pictured on the opposite page, hit the solo homerun of the season. WOMEN S BASKETBALL Above, Beth Fay (25), Alice Cool (22), and Joanne McGowan (13) are set for a jump. Right, Lois Campanella (7) goes up for a rebound. Joyce Knappe (7), Cindy Richards (23), and Sue Chapman (20) watch Dolly Lambdin (21) fight tor the ball Q H H PJ a:) D X U Organizations at the University suffered during 1970. With the advent of the new student — socially involved, but not to the point of inconvenience — there was a drop in participation. It was as if the students were sacrificing their abilities to create and organ- ize to the overworked premise that they should reject anything resembling a bureaucracy. Apathy was rampant. At the same time, some students expressed their dissatisfaction with the student leaders who were running things. It was difficult for these leaders to remedy the situa- tion when those who complained were too exhausted from bitching to expound their complaints. The times they were a changin ' . o z D X Q 2 D X U (-0 en Z o H N z (J o H D X U CO if) 298 X UJ D Rich Verrochi, Treasurer Pat Beharry, V.P. Under the leadership of President Glenn Elters, Vice President Pat Beharry, and Treasurer Rick Verrochi, the Student Senate acted as the official voice of the student body last year, and found itself at times at war with the students it claimed to represent. The biggest issue for the Senate last year was its decision to pay its own officers — a decision which, it argued, was in line with the policy of paying officers of other major student activities, such as the Collegian. Several disgruntled senators, however, forced a student-wide referendum on the pay issue, and the student body reversed the Senate ' s decision, thereby stripping the Senate officers of their pay. In a long overdue gesture, the Student Senate hired an exclusive Attorney for Students for 1970-71. Richard M. Howland, a graduate of the Columbia School of Law, was given the job, and found it to be of quite a variegated nature. Students consulted with Mr. Howland on virtually every problem — real, imagined, or anticipated. From criminal matters to motor vehicle accidents, from divorces to landlord-tenant problems, from consumer-complaint cases to wills — A wide spec- trum of students and their problems paraded through Mr. Howland ' s office constantly. The aspect of this service which sparked many stu- dents into consultation was the fact that it was done without charge. Because of the large number of stu- dents involved, however, Mr. Howland could not represent any individuals in court. Instead, he re- ferred them to competent local lawyers. The fact that the students finally had their own law- yer resulted in the saving of a lot of money and a lot of reputations. In a society where the law is King, the students found someone who could reason with it on its own terms. Richard Howland, Attorney for Students In his role as Senate President, Glenn Elters also served as a University Trustee last year, providing the Board with immediate access to student opinion, and giving the student body at least one small voice on the Board. As the year drew to a close, the Senate was working on a proposal which would unite the tri-Senate Univer- sity government (Student, Faculty, and Graduate senates) into a University wide senate. This new governance proposal, if enacted, would unite all decision making procedures on campus, provide for better representation of all campus groups, and form a united power base from which to approach the Board of Trustees. 304 Glenn Elters, Senate President So the Student Senate, often called self-righteous, often resented as a group of elitists, often charged with being out of touch with the students it represents, the Senate, much maligned and not infrequently laughed at, ended the year planning to sacrifice its very existence for its belief in a University-wide Senate and a better campus governance system. L ... M l 1 p- m ' wall , LJK S SH The cheerleaders once again provided a spark for enthusiasm at the football and basketball games. In 1971 they built a more sophisticated squad, and initiated new dance routines to occupy the fans during half time and time outs. Although the cheerleaders did not summon up as much spirit as they once did, they continued to put every- thing into their performances. MARCHING BAND 308 The UMass Marching Bands once again provided the half-time entertainment during the 1970-71 football games. Their rousing renditions of popular songs, however, did not help in rousing the spirits of the fans. The band was merely accepted, rather than eagerly anticipated. This was not the fault of the band, itself. The audience seemed to have outgrown the tradition of listening to music and watching choreographed drummers marching around during half time. CHORALE The University Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Richard du Bois, provided experienced singers with an outlet for their tal- ents in the performance of high quality choral literature. During 1970, aside from numerous concerts in the Five-College area, the Chorale undertook a three week singing tour of Eu- rope. In the spring of 1971, they made a week long tour of the Midwestern United States. In all of its concerts, the Chorale proved their reputation as one of the finest choral ensembles in New England. ' • ORCHESTRA During 1971, the University Orchestra continued in its tradition of providing the University area with stimulating renditions of the classics of musical history. Under the direction of Ronald Steele, the Orchestra proved itself capable of competing with orchestras of much larger institutions. £ShM ? . ;• Yahoo, the UMass humor magazine, once again shook the world. PubHshing three times during 1971, the magazine met with a general nod of approval both by the students and the administration. For the first time, Yahoo used a two-color process, thereby adding a little more life to the satirical copy. The State Legislature was not heard from during the year, but the past Yahoo-Legislature conflicts remained fresh in the memories of the seniors. Dave Stevens, Consultant-at-large Jack Koch, Editor Al Jagoda Shelley Karp, Art Editor 313 , A FREE AND RESPONSIBLE PRESS The COLLEGIAN, New Englands largest daily college newspaper, continued to provide excellent service to the University community. The staff wasn ' t exactly Pulitzer Prize material, but everyone did his best, and the result was a six- teen page rag made to be read over breakfast, over that 9:05 German class, or during those little breaks in the afternoon. If you were after cartoons, there was B.C., PEANUTS, and THE WIZARD OF ID. If it was crossword puzzles that turned you on, you could try to decipher the daily square on the second to the last page (What ' s a six-letter word for extinct woodchuck ?). Your future was amazingly predetermined by the Daily Personal Horoscope. If you wanted to complain or to praise, the Letters to the Editor page was available to you. Filling up all the other blank spaces was something called news . National and International news was provided by Associated Press. Local and University news was provided by the news staff. It was an experience to be a staff member. Whether it was a Student Senate meeting or the Southwest bomb scares, the coverage was exciting. The Collegian Staff, for all its informality behind the scenes, produced an excellent product over the course of the year. Rich Hanson, Editor-in-Chief Dave Williams, Managing Editor Al Oickle, Managing Editor of the GREENFIELD RECORDER, played an important but relatively unheralded part in the daily production of the COLLEGIAN. As Publications Advisor, Oickle was responsible for adding that professional touch to the COLLEGIAN. Whether it was in the weekly staff rap sessions, or working individually with staff members, he pointed out the deficiencies in arti- cles and tried to explain more desirable alternatives. Changing a word, switching a sentence, his help did not seem to be of immediately great magnitude, but without it the COLLEGIAN would not have been quite so readable or entertaining. w Steve Schmidt, Photo Editor Anne Stadnicki, News Editor Earle Barroll, Sports Editor Robert Nesti, Fine Arts Editor f Wlif ' ff ' ' ' ' 318 John Mullen, Business Mgr. Kathy Edmund, Secretary SPECTRUM SPECTRUM, the undergraduate literary magazine had the most successful year of its relatively short existence in 1970-71. The February 1971 issue won the much coveted Printing Industry of America ' s North American Graphic Arts Award for graphic excellence in the highly competitive one- and four-color category. It is rare for a collegiate publication to win this award, since it is basically a competition for professional designers and advertising agencies. Roger Bacon Suzanne Belanger Ron Slate Peter Siegel Articles from the magazine also appeared in such publications as CHELSEA, THE TRANSATLANTIC RE- VIEW, and THE NATIONAL LAMPOON, along with a Harper and Row anthology of fine young writers. It was, in all, a very gratifying year for the SPECTRUM staff, and the SPECTRUM audience. WMUA WMUA, at 91.1 FM, provided the students with a diverse program of music, news and discussion. If you wanted Led Zeppelin, the Supremes, or Firesign Theater, WMUA was the station to Usten to. They also took cuts from obscure albums which were never heard from before and, most often, would never be heard from again. WMUA was run by students, and as a result it lacked that professional polish found in most radio broadcasts. That was fortunate. THIS IS REDMEN BASKETBALL ON WMUA, AMHERST MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE STUDIO . . . INDEX 1971 Thomas O. Leavitt, Editor-in-Chief Barbara Brecher, Managing Editor George Williams, Consulting Editor 327 Index photographers help the band warm the bench. Alan Marcus, Business Manager Valerie Semensi, Senior Editor The 1971 INDEX, while it ran into such problems as a lack of sufficient student involvement and academic conflicts, managed to turn out this MAGNIFICENT volume. Whether you were a photographer or a layout artist, an editor or a copy writer, there was a kind of rapport between everyone. There were a lot of en- joyable moments along the path to our final printing deadline. Special thanks to: Steven Schmidt R.S.O. Staff Gilbert Fullerton Layout Staff: Gail Taylor Beth Hoffman Photographers: Roger Reid, Co-Photo Editor John Goldsmith, Co-Photo Editor Jeff Shelkey, Asst. Photo Editor Charlie Minott, Asst. Photo Editor Mack Lee Art Lash George Williams Harriet Lipnick Larry Gold George Bernier John Goldsmith; Co-Photo Editor 329 Anita Karcz, Co-Editor University Section Michael Wasilauski, Sports Editor; Walt Sobzak, Organizations Editor Karin Ruckhaus, Production Manager Yearbook Rep. Don Lendry, and Editor Tom Leavitt, go over pages. Dario Politella, Advisor. Priscilla Perkins, Co-Editor University Section. Don Lendry applies final check to pages. Walt Sobzak, 1972 Index Editor-in-Chief, confers with Don. RSO OFFICE The Student Senate set the budget for all of the Recognized Student Organizations, but it was the administrative staff of the R.S.O. office that saw that all the bills were paid and that all ac- counts were correct. Not many undergrads are aware that the R.S.O. office exists, let alone the significance of its vital functions. Performing the thankless busy work without which the whole student activities pro- gram would probably collapse, the people of the R.S.O. office have done, and continue to do a commendable job. Mrs. Edna Zucker, Secretary Miss Judy Diemond, Secretary Mrs. Betsy Chmura, Secretary Artnand Demers, Business Manager ALPHA PHI OMEGA - GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA APO, — the national nien ' s service fraterni- ty, and GSS — the national women ' s soror- ity sponsored diverse functions during 1970-71. Among Apo ' s activities were the annual Las Vegas Nite, and participation in the Amherst Fair. Along with this, the brothers of Apo donated their time to play basketball at the Bechertown State School, and to be foster big brothers for orphans being prepared for adoption. GSS, too, provided their services in social functions. These included working on the Bloodmobile, sponsoring the book ex- change and ushering at University Theatre productions. It was a relief to know that social action wasn ' t limited to such groups as Mobe and CEQ. MAROON KEYS Maroon Keys, the Sophomore Men ' s Honor Society, continued in its tradition of giving aid to the incoming freshman class during 1970-71. Working closely with the Scrolls, the Keys sponsored the Freshman Queen Contest and the 11th Hour Lecture Series. They also assisted in Freshman Orientation, Convocation, and Reg- istration. 336 SCROLLS The Scrolls, the Sophomore Women ' s Honor Society, in addition to co-sponsoring the Freshman Dance with the Maroon Keys, also had a very successful penny candy sale. They ushered for the DVP lectures and held two Whist tournies. Together, the Maroon Keys and the Scrolls reached out a hand for the lost freshmen to grasp in the first few months of their college experience. NAIADS As the University ' s synchronized swimming group. Naiads Aquatic Art Group aimed for the development of specific themes through creative aquatic movement. In 1971 Naiads presented their annual show of water acrobatics. In addition to this, they also trav- elled to the Convention of the Association of Synchronized Swimming for College Women and to the lAAA Eastern Symposium. All in all, they made a pretty big splash. PRECISSIONETTES Precissionettes, the women ' s drill team at the University, were most appreciated for their rou- tines during half-time at the football games. Their male counterpart, the Flying Redmen, were forced to terminate their activities on campus, due to the ban placed upon firearms by the Board of Trustees. The Student Senate, in drawing up the 1971-72 SATF budget, refused to finance the Precissi- onettes, thereby casting a heavy shadow over their future. ARCON ARCON, the honorary men ' s guide service, provided campus tours for understandably confused freshmen, and many other visiting groups over the course of the year. The ever increasing size of the University was brought to terms by the ARCON ' s for the lost visitors. 340 5U CC GOVERNING BOARD With the opening of the new Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center, the Board grew in scope as well as in name: Student Union Campus Center Governing Board. The Board insured that the S.U. C.C. Complex was responsive to the needs of the University community by providing appropriate facilities, activities and services. The Board consisted of undergraduates, graduates students, Stockbridge students, faculty and alumni, with guidance from the staff of the complex. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES NIGHT University Activities Night, a new name for Student Leaders Night, seemed to be the same product in a different package. Class officers. Student Senate officers, publications editors, organization heads, droned on . . . justifying their actions, inactions, and even their existence during the past year. The high point of the evening was the presentation of the Metawampe Award to Professor Lawrence Johnson. People who give outstanding service to the University community should receive acknowledgement from their peers. The points in question are: Who are the best people to make the selections, and what criteria should be used. The concept is sound, but the actual event has left something to be desired. 342 The 1971 Metwampe Award recipient cho- sen by students for outstanding service to the University community, was Prof. Law- rence Johnson, Asst. Dean of the School of Business. Professor Johnson was chosen because of his selfless contributions to the CCEBS program, outstanding performance as an eductor, and service to the university in general. LAWRENCE JOHNSON 343 U.A.N. WAS AN AUDITORY EXPERIENCE. THEY TALKED AND TALKED AND TALKED . . . William Field; Dean of Students Thomas O. Leavitt AND TALKED TALKED TALKED TALKED TALKED TALKED. Ken Horseman Ed Dempsey John Long 346 THEN STOPPED, HAVING ACCOMPLISHED NOTHING. David Poisson Norman Patch Gerry Burke The scene is a dorm room decorated in the relevant, colorful $2.00 posters found in the Bookstore. The room is filled with a blue haze, and Zappa is destroying the Woofers and Tweeters in the background. Enter: The Students, wearing their bell-bottomed jeans which have been careful- ly washed several times before use (to give that Freaky, worn-out-been-through-a-hell-of-a-lot-believe-me Look). Their tie-dye shirts display an originality not often found in todays habillements (Wouldn ' t that automatic tie-dye machine over in Tokyo be proud!) The first Student speaks through his beard: . . . Yeah, that ' s cool. Far out! Well . . . (carefully portraying the role of Stoned Student Who Is With It that he has so carefully practiced), . . . anyways, ma-a-an, watcha wanna do today ? The second Student ponders for a well-timed moment. Rubs his stubble. There ' s a Student Senate meeting we . . . What ' s a Student Senate ? Nevermind. There ' s a recruitment meeting for the Collegian What ' s a Collegian ? It ' s that paper we spread on the floor for the cat . Who ' d wanna work for something like that ? Well, we could always . . . Let ' s get stoned . Yeah . Yeah . Then we can go see that play at Bartlett . Yeah . Or pick up a coupla chicks . Yeah . Wow! (holding his breath) What a rush ! Hey, let ' s not go anywhere. It ' s too much of a hassle. Yeah . It ' s Cool. It ' s Sad. 348 H H W (S) D X U CD r i O H tn Z X UJ D 2 en UJ Qi UJ Z X UJ Q Z c O Z UJ CD -S) H H UJ t i D X U if) en O H pi; uu , fi, . - .. ' fe . SENIOR DAY 1971 AH, YES! THE GRADUATING CLASSES ' ANNUAL SPRING RITUAL. BEER, NOSTALGIA, AND A FEW LAUGHS; ALL UNDER DEAN FIELDS ' APPROVING EYE. A FRIVOLOUS GET-TOGETHER OF FRIENDS AND STRANGERS - KNOWN AS CLASSMATES. A TIME TO REFLECT ON WHAT YOU HAD DONE AND WHAT YOU WERE GOING TO DO. COMMENCEMENT 1971 What can you say about a commencement cere- mony held in the rain? It wasn ' t very stirring except perhaps to the proud parents of the grad- uates. It was anticlimactic, especially to the current breed of college graduates, who are more aware of the harsh realities of the world beyond the campus than were their predecessors. Senator Brooke, to his credit, was aware of this and made no atempt at rousing rhetoric in his keynote address. Instead, he offered a method for improving communications between people which would hopefully alleviate some of our nation ' s problems. His message, a variation of Love Story ' s central theme, was love is being able to say you are sorry. As the rain continued and the ceremony ground toward its conclusion, a democratic voice vote was taken in favor of a shortened degree con- ferring ritual. President Wood conferred the appropriate degrees from the appropriate de- partments on the appropriate graduates, and everyone went home. 357 THE RAIN CAME DOWN, THE UMBRELLAS WENT UP AND RESTLESSNESS SET IN. . . . you have seen too much to be persuaded as easily as my generation was that the world is wait- ing to welcome you. — that your dreams all will come true, that your idealism will be rewarded. To say such things in the spring of your senior year, would mock the memories of your freshmen spring — scarred as it was by gunshots in Memphis and Los Angeles and by rioting in the Nation ' s ghettoes. It would deny the experience of your sophomore year — when turmoil raged on so many of our cam- puses. And it would ignore what you learned in your Junior year — the year of Kent State and Jack- son State and Cambodia. But while this may not be a time for sweeping, confident rhetoric, neither is it a time for stopping the world or for trying to get off. What this is, as I see it, is a time for going on. What prevents us from coming together, is our own self-containment, our sense of pride of being right. Whether we are talking about individuals, about social and political groups, or about nations them- selves, the unreadiness to say: 7 am wrong. I ' m sorry, ' underlies many of our most difficult problems. — Senator Edward Brooke. THE THREE SPEAKERS NORM PATCH (TOP), SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT, FRANCIS SAR- GENT (CENTER), GOVERNOR AND EDWARD BROOKE (BOTTOM), U.S. SENATOR DELIVER THEIR ADDRESSES. CONFER THE HONORARY DEGREES GOVERNOR SARGENT GETS HIS. 360 WAIT OUT THE SPEECHES THAT ' S IT. ' W W E ' Joseph P. Abate Richard A. Abraham Jane E. Abrams Edward A. Accomando Joseph S. Ackerstein Chester S. Adamczyk WilUam M. Adamczyk John Q. Adams Mildred F. Adams Priscilla K. Adams Theodore D. Adams Geralyn E. Adie Paula M. Adie Albert A. Agresti Sheila M. Ahearn Sharon E. Ahonen William B. Aitkenhead, III Karen E. Akeroyd Brenda J. Alakel Patricia A. Albert John D. Alberti Peter R. Albrecht Mary 8. Alen Souren Alexanian Diane N. Allan Dale E. Allberry Deborah A. Allen Helen Allen William E. Amanti Tullio Amicone 362 Lois R. Andelman Gail A. Anderson Linda K. Anderson Myrna D. Anderson Marlene R. Andrade Carol L. Andrews Ruth E. Andrews Linda A. Andros Maryanne Andruchow Barbara Angermeier Linda F. Anglin Roger J. Anstey g gll Sean A. Antrim Gary J. Appel Steven J. Arcanti Edwin A. Arcaro Robert J. Archambeault Bernard M. Armata Gail M. Armstrong Frederick W. Arnold Jane L Arnott Robert I. Ascher Thomas W. Asci Gerald A. Assad Jeanne M. Attaya Brenda Atwood Mitchel J. August Joseph R Ausikaitis Abbie D. Austin Maureen M. Austin Virginia Avery Albert J, Avitabile Ruth L. Axford Carole R. Babcock Darlene E. Bacheller Gail C. Bachofner Richard S. Backer Sherrll J. Backman Lillian A. Badessa Ellen J. Baer Mary Jane Bak Deborah J. Baker Gerald H. Baker Jane K. Baker John E. Baker Cynthia L. Balcon Janet M. Baldyga William A. Banks Jr. Bruce R. Bannick Thomas E. Banville Paul L. Baratz Beverly J. Barbell Richard A. Barber Richard J. Barbini Ilene M, Barder Andrea S Barenboim Ellen B. Barish Charles 5. Barker Robert A. Barnard Ann E. Barney Harry I. Barney John J. Barnoski David P. Barr James M. Barr Saul Z. Barr Terrence M. Barrett Brenda K. Barry Robert P. Bartlett Sharon A. Bartley Donna M. Bartolomei Richard J. Bartolomeo Kristine A. Bartz Irene V. Bashour Bruce W. Bateman Ann M. Bates John R. Batten Darlene Bauder Virginia G. Beal Ronald H. Beattie Cosette A. Beauregard Karen M. Beckwith Patricia A. Beharry Lynne D. Behlert Jeanette E. Belben Dagmar P. Belitsky Suzanne C. Beliveau Peter M. Belknap John G. Bellnier flf [v M r® Bfy ::i Ijf ' William M. Bellows Stephen G. Belt Ellen M. Bennett Marilyn E, Berg Marilyn J. Berger Anne L. Berkowitz Edward L Berkowitz Eric N. Berkowitz Murray L. Berkowitz Robert D. Bernardi Jack Bernardo David J. Bernstein Harold D. Bernstein Janice Bernstein Steven L. Bernstein Dnnie L Berrett Brenda A. Berry Ellen J. Berry Maria G. Biagini Mary Ellen Bias Thomas C Bibeau Kathleen F. Biglii Stephen E. Billis J m JiK Mm '  ' Mumm y m Irene D. Binkoski Kathleen E. Bisbee Stuart A. Bishop James P. Bielunis Frederick D. Bitters David F. Bjork lund Alfred M. Blackmer Glenn F. Blacovv Annebelle L. Blanchette Pamela H. Block Frederick A. Bloom Jonathan M. Bloom Steven M. Bloom Wayne F. Bloomrose Barbara J. Blufer Belden G. Bly David N. Bogdan Susan J. Bogert Juan C. Boggio Sally E. Bohmer Carol D. Bokowsky Mary Ann Bolko Douglas A. Bombardier Lloyd J. Bonfield Jan C. Bonham Richard C. Bonito Paula L. Boos Nancy A. Jack Bosch Frances E. Botelho Lynne T. Botsch Kathleen M. Boudreau Marilyn M, Boudreau Michael N. Bouvier Janice A. Bowlby Kenneth G. Boyajian Richard D. Brady Cynthia A. Deborah A. Brams Stephen M. Brass Marlene J. Braverman Janet H. Breau Marilyn L. Breazeale Barbara D. Brecher Thomas E. Brennan Mark B. Brenner Philip A. Brenner Stephen M. Brewer Annette M. Briand Elaine S. Sally A. Brita Richmond A. Brittingham Stephen A. Broderick Susan D. Brodeur Kathleen F. Brookman Linda G. Brooslin Kevin P. Brosniham Cynthia A. Brossman Paul C. Brouillette Diane J. Brousseau Edward C Brousseau Monique B. Brosseau Jeanine M. Brow Alan C Brown Alan E. Brown Brenda E. Brown Donald M. Brown George Brown Lewis I. Brown Stephen D. Brown Steven R. Brown Wayne E. Brown David A. Bruce Dawn R. Bruno Rebecca A. Brzostecki Julian P, Bubrouski Dale P. Buckley Edward ]. Buckley Stephen F. Bugden Casimir R. Bulikowski Anthony F. Buono Gerard F. Burke James Burke John E. Burke Jr. Wk m jt J fell m Steven A. Burman Priscilla A. Burnaby Kathleen M. Bums Douglas H. Burr Joseph M. Burrell Stephen M. Burroughs Charles J. Buyukas Bill Byron Eileen W. Byrt Irving Cable Stephen L. Cabral Joan E. Cafarelli Ingeborg V. Cahill Paul C. Cain Sandra J. Cain Joseph J. Calabrese Dorothy L. Caldwell Lucie H. Caldwell Jean M. Cameron Valerie A. Campagna Brenda ]. Campbell Diana L. Campbell Linda Campbell Roy J. Campbell Stephen W. Campbell Paul E. Canham Janine E. Cantarano Diane T C.intoni Kenneth P. Canty Sally l- Capen Byron D. Caplice Susan F. Cappiello Judith A. Capps Nancy J. Card Chervl M. Cardran Patrick I Carev Mark R. Caron Calvin L. Carpenter William J. Carroll John T. Carter William F. Cashman James E. Cassidy Diane M. Cassoli Eugene A. Centauro Sylvia A. Cerniawski Paul T. Cesary John M. Chaffee Cheryl B. Chaitman John C Chani Nancy J. Chappell Michele M. Charbonneau Ronald P. Charbonneau Frank J. Chase Judith A. Chase Linda L. Chase Marsha 1. Chaskelson Minu Chaudhuri Jennifer H. Chen Michelle J. Chenard Patricia A. Chiang Donna L. Chin Herbert Chin Judy J. Chow Suzanne M. Chretien Karen E. Christian Robert H. Christmann Marc C. Chudy Tadeusz L. Chudy Philip A, Chuluda Elizabeth A, Chunglo Geraldine M. Ciardello Arthur Cicconi Alexander F. Ciesluk Angela Cirrito Patricia A. Clancy Nancy L, Clapham Margaret A. Clapp Cynthia H. Clark Richard J. Clark Virginia W. Clarke Deborah A. Clay Lynn F. Clough Ronald M. Clough George J. C ' miel Paul R. Cobleigh Jeanne M. Cochrane mM Louis P. Colabello Robert A. Colosi Michael J. Comparone Brian J. Condike Roy A. Condon June A. Connell Jeffrey P. Connor Thomas R. Connor John C Conroy Paul J. Consolini Michelle M. Conte Sylvia Conte Kenneth R. Convoy Marguerite K. Conway Loring A. Cook Mary E. Cook Richard E. Cook Roberta L. Cook Sandra L. Coonribs Linda A. Copper Naomi B. Cooperman Thomas W. Coppola Joyce M. Corbut Barbara A. Corby Cynthia A. Corby Deborah A, Corcoran Richard J. Cordelia Donna M. Cormier Anthony J. Correnti Jean M. Coulter Robert F. Cournoyer Evelyn F Cowdrey £ ; K - y, B Wf ' -i R ' v- ' J ■L f P A i: i ■ . Ml David E. Craig David L. Crav edi Margot E. Crawford Joseph C Cremone Mary R. Croce Andrea N. Cromie Georganne E. Cronin James C Cronin Kevin T. Cronin Willard H. Crough Margaret A. Cruz Joan M. Cullen Reynold A. Cullman Jean M. Cummings Richard F. Cummings Kathryn J. Cunningham Robert J. Cuoco Judith A. Curley Mary M. Curran Susan T. Curran Patricia L. Currie Mary K. Curtin Marilyn M. Curti; Cynthia E. Curtiss Steven C. Cutler John P. Cyr Paul R. Cyr Joanne M. Czajkowski Robert M. Czarnecki Miklos F. Czifrik Mary A. D ' Addario Kathryn S. Dahlby Susan C. Dahlstrom Paul R. Daley Leslie Dalton Michael Darman Carolyn N. Davin Cynthia J. Davis Julie P. Davis Phillip L. Davis Susan J. Davis h ( Mi Deborah L. Days Thomas H. Deacon Linus D. Deasy Donald A. Deay Diane M. Debenedetto Paul L. Debettencourt Beverly A. Dec David P. Dec Doreen A. Dec Dolores Defaico Dale K. Defort John D. Defuria Debora B. Deitch Stephen Delaney Paul G. Deleo Mary Alice Delgaudio Susan R. Delibero Elaine C Delisle 379 Carol M. Delucca William J. Demeo Linda H. Dempsey Robert D. Dempsey Nancy j. Deneault Lynda M. Derenzo Carol A. Desantis Pamela J. Deschamps Cynthia L Desjardins Rene A. Desmarais Daniel F. Desmond Roland G. Desrochers Helen F. Dewhurst Nancy M. Dickson James N. Dimaio Charlotte A. Dion Paul J. Diperri Susan C. Director Corinne R. Dirusso Anne T. Disanti Urry E. Ditch Michael A. Diverdi Robert T. Dobrowlski Alan F. Dodd Mildred M. Dodge Diane M. Doherty Marjarita Doherty rbara E. Dolan Daniel J. Dolan Meredith A. Dolan James K. Dole Eugene D. Dolloff Peter D. Donahue Margaret Donnelly William M. Dennis Sr, Mary of Fatima Donahue S.I Dennis M. Donovan Philip E. Donavan Pauline M. Doonan Neil G. Dorfman Lynne D. Dorn James W. Dottin II 381 Burton R. Dow Constance A. Drabek Sheila M. Dreezer Martha C. Driscoll Patricia T. Drozdal Kathleen M. Dryer Kathleen A. Duncan Bruce A. Dunlop Bonnie Dunn Mary Ellen Dunn Margaret K. Dunne Daniel J. Durej Lawrence A. Durfee Brenda S. Durrin Karl T. Dussik Ann E. Duxbury Barbara M. Dwyer Kathy M. Dwyer Paul R, Dwyer Philip E. Dwyer Judith M. Dworkin Richard A. Dyer Alfred S. Dziczek 382 Charles D. Edwards Glenn T. Edwards Sharon A. Edwards Gail M. Egan Priscilla M. Ehly Stewart Ehly David B. Eiben Christopher J. Eident Rose H. Eidhn Katherine M. Ehas Maeve D. Elkin Jane E. Elhs Charles F. Engdahl Susan B. Engel Suzanne J. Engel Uurence H. Englander Thomas C Entrikin Gail S. Epstein Carl D. Erdmann Erik W.-Erikson Judith A. Erikson Robert A. Erikson Glenn R. Essler Ralph A. Esterman Richard A. Etter David T. Evans Linda L. Everett Bruce L. Ey Andrew D. Faden Katherine B. Farrell Margaret A. Farrell Bernard F. Faucher 4. Joseph A. Fagg David R. Farley Karen L. Farrell - — T m Michael D. Fay Kathleen K. Feeley Roberta L. Feldman Mi Loralie H. Ferwerda Caryl A. Fichera Michael W. Fichtel Cynthia M. Fico Moonyean M. Field Howard A. Fife Thomas H. Filmore Steven M. Finkelstein Leslie A. Fischer Shirley A. Fisher Judith H. Fitts Elaine M. Fitzback Janet L. Fitzgerald Kathleen M. Fitzgerald Shawn Fitzgerald Bernard F. Fitzpatrick Elizabeth B. Fitzpatrick Marion E. Fitzpatrick Paul W. Flagg Barbara J. Flaherty Anne B. Flahive Edward A. Flaim Dcnni ; R FLmders leanne M. Flitcroft Bette A. Flumere Donna L. Flynn Mary Ellen Flynn Patricia A Flynn Cheryl J. Foley Judith A. Foley Patricia A. Foley Sheila E. Foley Donald R. Pontes Lynda Forbes Christine Force Maria J. Ford Floyd A. Forman Barbara A, Formato Beverly A. Forrest Judith A. Fortier Francine J. Fortin Nancy E. Foster 386 Rona A. Foster Lawrence H. Fournier Joel D. Fox William R. Fox Lester F. Fradkoff Karen A. Francif Robert E. Fredrickson Barbara F. Freedman Leslie L. Freedman Diana J. Fricchione Dale E. Friedgen Nancy D. Friedman Patricia A. Fugarazzo Bruce A. Fulton Gary W. Fulton George E. Gage Dorothy M. Gajewski Katherine M. Gallagher Richard T. Gallagher David F. Gallerani Linda G. Gallo Susan A. Galus Marilyn F. Galuska Robert B. Ganley Phillip H. Garfinkel Joan M. Garnett Maria ]. Garro James M. Garvin Linda Gassett Geraldine S. Gastone Charles L. Gates Raymond E. Gaudette Robert E. Gaudreau Paul L. Gaughen Richard E. Gaulin Mary Jean L. Gaumond William L. Gaumond Helen S. Gaunt Vincent R. Gauron Jonas R. Gavelis Steven B. Geary Ruth D. Gedymin 388 Ronald H. Galina John M. Gen Robert A. Gentry Dianne Georgantas Evelyn M. George Stephen E. German Peter A. Giarrusso Theodore 5. Ciatas Edward A. Gibbons James T. Giblin William D. Gibson Carol A. Giffee Katheirne S. Gilberg Alan R. Gilbert Judith C. Gilbert Stephen R. Gildersleeve Aubert S. Giles Roderick C. Gillis Cynthia A. Giovanni Caroline M. Giroux Rosalind M. Giuffrida Bruce R. Glazer Stephen H. Gleason Jeffrey E. Glew Adrianne H. Gloss Harlan S. Codes Thomas C. Alan J. Goldberg Jane A. Golden 389 Judith A. Golden Susan J. Goldenberg Alan D. Goldman Bruce G. Goldman Judith A. Goldman John P. Goldsmith Nancy S. Goldsmith Arlene Goldstein Nancy A. Goldstein Mary L. Golubisky Karen L. Gomes George Gonzalez Ralph H. Goodno Marcia A. Goodwin t .m Roberta L. Goorvich David A. Goranson Arthur M. Gordon Kathleen E. Gordon H Kendra J. Gordon Nancy G. Gordon Stuart H. Gordon Linda A. Gorecki Harry G. Goshgarian Gregory M. Gostanian Dianne E. Goudreau Robert L. Gouin Mary Ellen Gould Maria C. Gounaris Nancy E. Grabowski John P. Gracey Linda R. Grady Katherine 1. Grant Anne M. Graveline Janice Gray Jonathan V. Gray Patrick D. Green Benjamin Greenberg Robert D. Greenberg Susan K. Greenberg Edna M. Greene Sandra J. Greene Judith A. Gregory Joseph F. Grenevich Alison L. Grice Charles R. Griffee Donald J. Griffin Pamela G. Griffin Robert P. Griffin Corinne S. Grunwald Nancy I. Grynkiewicz Vincent J. Guarino Susan M. Guertin Kenneth E. Guilbault Janet E. Gulotta Raymond P. Guries Emelda L. Gustafson Karen Haffner Deborah W. Hagen George K. Haile David F. Haines Susan G. Haitsma Pamela J. Hajjar Farokh S. Hakimi Alexander J. Halks Peter N. Halks Mari H. Hall Peter E, Hallock Alan M. Halpern Claudia K. Hamberg Mona H. Hamdy Susan L. Hamilton Carol E. Hamlin Joanne A. Hammar Robert T. Hamond Janet L, Hampton Ellen L. Hamson John P. Hankins Alan Hankowski 392 George L. Hardison Dale A. Hardy Vincent P. Harper Patrick J. Harrigan Margaret M. Harrington Robert A. Harrington Karen Harris Lawrence B. Harris Norberta E. Hart George R. Hartley Jonathan F. Hartley Nancy L. Hartshorn Eliot C. Hartstone Judith A. Hartwich 393 « I K k. Hk ' WWBW P| m. « ■ A y ( % 4 1 1 %1 . y •:1 1 Lorrie J. Harvey Mary Lou Harwood Malcolm N. Haskell Christy Hass Richard A. Hasselbaum Juanita M. Hatt Richard C. Hauser Joseph F. Hayes Mary A. Hazlett Jean-Ellen Healy Richard Heavey Susan E. Hedlimd William R. Hendrickson Carol A. Hennessey Helene M. Hennessey Mary M. Hennessey Peter B. Hennessey Winsome A. Henry 394 Mary Alice Herman Richard L. Hertz Joan T. Heyman James W. Higgins Janis L. Higgins Paula S. Higgins Marc S. Hildebrant Janice M. Hill Emerson H. Hiller Jr. Michael H. Hinman Peter A. Hirbour Graham C Bird Jr. Peter D. Hirsch A. James Hobart Charles; F. Hobbs Jr Susan B. Hoffman Richard S. Holcomb Betty E. Holder Gary Hollinger Joe P. Hollingsvvorth Hugh Hollohan Susan M. Holmes Linda L. Hoist Barbara Holt Janice G. Hopping joh p Horan Susan C. Horowitz Kenneth L. Horseman Marcia A. Horsman Gary M. Howe Kenneth E. Hughes Stephen V, Hughes Dorothy F. Hugo Alan L. Hull Virginia A. Hyland Carole L. Hyman Gerard S. Indrisano Donna M. Insero Shellev R, Isaacson Ann M. Jablonski Harold C Jackson Richard M. Jackson ( nvpnddvn F lacobc lovrp A, larohs Marc F. Jacobson George R. James Everett R. Jameson j Thomas C. Jamrog Ellen F. Jandris Robert P. Jankavich Nancy L. Janton James M. Jarosz 396 Daniel A. Jarvis Edmond A. Jazab Christopher M. Jedrey Martha E. Jenkins Barbara J. Jervey Kathleen A. Jez Anne Jew James P. John Jr. Byron T. Johnson CHfford W. Johnson Danna L. Johnson David M. Johnson Leonard E. Johnson Linda J. Johnson Marilyn J, Johnson Mark Johnson Richard E. Johnson Betty 5. Johnston I ' wiMti QoLTiic Bread Shirley L. Jones Robert F. Jorczak Brian R. Jordan Mary Ann P. 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BARR, Saul Z.; Marblehead; Gen- eral Business and Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu; Maroon Keys; Bounce for Beats , Chrm. BARRETT, Terrence M.; N. Dart- mouth; Animal Science; SW Patriots; Equestrian Club, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Intramurals. BARRY, Brenda K.; Wollaston; Education; Dean ' s List. BARTLETT, Robert P.; Upton; Mar- keting; Flying Redmen; Newman club; Mktg. club; Mass. Medic team; Intramurals. BARTLEY, Sharon A.; Wilbraham; Psychology; Dorm Gov ' t.; Class Exec. Coun. BARTOLOMEI, Donna M.; Frank- lin; English; Newman, Chrm. BARTOLOMEO, Richard J.; West Concord; Elementary Education; Kappa Kappa Psi; M.E.N.C; Op- eretta Guild; Univ. Bands. BARTZ, Kristine A.; Chicopee; Fash- ion Merchandising; Marching Band; Symphony Band; Dorm Exec Coun.; Dean ' s List. BASHOUR, Irene V.; Hartford, Conn.; Child Development; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Dorm couns.; Scrolls. BATEMAN, Bruce W.; Winchendon; Forestry; Xi Sigma Pi; Soc of Ameri- can Foresters; Intramural Swimming; Dean ' s List. 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BIAS, Mary Ellen; Leverett; Speech; Zeta Mu Chapter, Sigma Alpha Eta. BIBEAU, Thomas C; Amherst; Food Science; Fd. Sci. club. BIELUNIS, James P.; Sunderland; HistorN ' . BIGLIN, Kathleen F.; Holyoke; Com- munication Disorders; Tri Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Scrolls; Dean ' s List; Comm. Dis. Club; Panhellenic Sing, Declamation. BILLIS, Stephen E.; Southbridge; Eco- nomics; Orthodox Club, Pres.; Mktg. Club; Ski Club; Concert, Marching Bands; Intramurals; Head of Resid. Selection Comm. BINKOSKI, Irene D.; Amherst; Edu- cation; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dean ' s List. BISBEE, Kethleen E.; Chesterfield; Psychology. BISHOP, Stuart A.; Solon, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. BITTERS, Frederick D.; Greenfield; History. BJORKLUND, David F.; West Boyls- ton; Psychology. BLACKMER, Alfred M.; West Spring- field; Animal Science. BLACOW, Glenn F.; New Bedford; History; Librarian and Sci. Fiction Soc; Senior Honors Prog.; Bologna Summer Prog.; Phi Beta Kappa. BLANCHETTE, Annebelle L,; Leo- minster; Theatre; Dean ' s List; Miss Univ. Pageant. BLOCK, Pamela H.; Passaic, N.J.; Sociology; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres.; Panhellenic Delegate; NES; Northamp- ton State Vol.; Phi Beta Kappa. BLOOM, Frederick A.; Quincy; Medi- cal Technology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Marching, Concert, Symphony Bands, BLOOM, Jonathan M.; Newton Ctr,; Economics; Econ. Liaison Comm,; Frosh, Vars. Tennis; Intramurals. BLOOM, Steven M.; Swampscott; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu; Pi Sigma Alpha; Concerned Citizen. BLOOMROSE, Wayne F.; Southwick; Physical Education; Dean ' s List; Se- nior Honors Prog.; Intramurals. BLUFER, Barbara J.; Amherst; Ele- mentary Education. BLY, Belden G.; Saugus; Animal Science; School of Ed. Administrative Intern Prog.; Western Mass. College Coord.; Ripon Soc; Homecoming Comm., Treas.; Program Coun.; Assoc, of Amer. Geogr.; Soc. for Geographic Ed. BOGDAN, David N.; Westfield; Microbiology; Pho tography Club; Flying Club, BOGERT, Susan J.; Ridgewood, N.J.; English; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas., Personnel Comm,; Dean ' s List, BOGGIO, Juan C; Danvers; Spanish; Italian Club, Pres.; Soccer. BOHMER, Sally E.; Cohasset; Ele- mentary Education. BOKOWSKY, Carol D.; Rohoboth; Elementary Education; Belchertown Vol. BOLKO, Mary Ann; Chicopee; Ele- mentary Education; Chi Omega; Special Events; Univ. Theatre, BOMBARDIER, Douglas A,; Adams; Physical Education; Army Scabbard Blade; Intramural Football Mngr,; ROTC Colorguard, BONFIELD, Lloyd J,; Clifton, N,J,; Tau Epsilon Phi; Maroon Keys, BONHAM, Jan C; New York, N,Y,; Child Development; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Asst. House Chrm,, Mar- shall; Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Ski Club. BONITO, Richard C; Ashland; So- ciology; Student Senate, Finance Comm. Chrm.; Exec. Comm.; Social Action Comm.; Intramurals. BOOS, Paula L; Pittsfield; English. BORGE, Nancy A.; Gloucester; Fashion Merchandising; Alpha Chi Omega; Class Exec. Coun. BOSCH, Jack; Amherst; Management. BOTELHO, Frances E.; Rockland; Education; Uni. Theatre; Operetta guild; Women ' s Choir, Mngr.; Cho- rus; Chorale, Asst. Mngr.; Dorm Counselor. BOTSCH, Lynne T.; Monument Beach; Sociology; Newman Club; Dorm Gov ' t; NES; Dean ' s List, BOUDREAU, Kathleen M,; Marl- boro; Elementary Education; Tri Sigma; Activ. Chrm.; Dean ' s List; Ed, Club; Homecoming Float Comm,; Dorm Social Comm, BOUDREAU, Marilyn M,; Wilming- ton; Elementary Education; Angel Flight; Dean ' s List, BOUVIER, Michael N,; Haverhill; English; Dorm Gov ' t,, Judiciary; Mass, Rivew; Collegian; Dean ' s List, BOWLBY, Janice A,; Lynn; Educa- tion; Kappa Alpha Theta; Salem State College, BOYAJIAN, Kenneth G,; Watertown; Marketing, BOYER, Brian R.; Northampton; English. BOYER, Michael H.; West Spring- field; Accounting; Intramurals; Ac- coun. Club. BOYLE, Denise A.; Lawrence; Medi- cal Technology, BOYLE, Thomas P„ Jr,; Boston; Gen- eral Management, BOZZELLl, Mary C; Spring Lake, N.J.; Philosophy; Dean ' s List, BRADLEY, Stephen J.; Brighton; History; Zeta Nu, Sec; ARGON, BRADY, Richard D,; Dorchester; Psychology; Gamma Alpha Kappa, Athletic Chrm., Vice-Pres., Rush Chrm.; Exec. Coun.; Dorm Judiciary; Intramurals; Central Area Coun,; Dean ' s List, BRAGDON, Cynthia A,; Augusta, Maine; Nursing; Counselor; Marching Band; Dean ' s List. BRAMS, Deborah A.; Newton; Psy- chology. BRASS, Stephen M.; Amherst; Busi- ness; Alpha Epsilon Pi, House Mngr.; Univ. Theatre; Reader ' s Theatre; Index; Intramurals; Dean ' s List, BRAVERMAN, Marlene J.; Hyde Park; Education; Hillel; Dorm Social Comm, BREAU, Janet H,; East Longmeadow; Nursing, BREAZEALE, Marilyn L,; Mayaquez, Puerto Rico; Zoology; Tennis Team; Pre-Med Soc; Operetta Guild, BRECHER, Barbara D,; Brookline; Art; Index, Managing Editor; Class of ' 72; AL, BRENNAN, Thomas E,; Worcester; Pre-Med Soc; Dorm Judiciary; Bel- chertown Vol,; Northampton State Hosp, Vol,; Intramurals; Phi Beta Kappa, BRENNER, Mark B,; Medford; Gov- ernment; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres.; Student Senate, Services Comm. (Chrm.); Adelphia; Pi Sigma Alpha; S,W,A,P, Comm,; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who, BRENNER, Philip A,; Amherst; Wild- life Biology; Beta Chi; Wildlife Soc, Sec, Vice-Pres. BREWER, Stephen M.; Barre; His- tory; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. BRIAND, Annette M.; Holbrook; Elementary Education; SW Patriots; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm couns.; Ski club; Ed. club; Dorm Social Comm. BRIGGS, Elaine S,; Raynham; Zo- ology; Iota Gamma Upsilon, House Mngr,, 2d, Vice-Pres.; Concert Band; Pre-Med. Soc; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. BRITA, Sally A.; Milford; Sociology. BRITTINGHAM, Richmond A.; Paoli, Pa.; Hotel and Restaurant; Kappa Sigma; Intramurals; Wrestling. BRODERICK, Stephen A.; W. Med- ford; Financial Management, BRODEUR, Susan D.; W. Boylston; Speech Education; Dorm couns.; In- dex, Academics Editor, Copy Editor. BROOKMAN, Kathleen F.; Williams- town; Animal Science. BROOSLIN, Linda G,; Springfield; Elementary Educahon; Lambda Delta Phi; Hillel; Dorm Prog, Comm,; Dean ' s List, BROSNIHAN, Kevin P.; Amherst; Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha, BROSSMAN, Cynthia A.; Auburn; Sociology. BROUILLETTE, Paul C; Indian Orchard; History; Phi Eta Sigma; Newman club; Pre-law Soc; Phi Beta Kappa. BROUSSEAU, Diane J.; Methuen; Zoology; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. BROUSSEAU, Edward C; South- bridge; History; Intramurals. BROUSSEAU, Monique B.; Gillette, N.J.; English. BROW, Jeanine M.; Holyoke; Nurs- BROWN, Alan C; Millington, N.J.; Chemical Engineering; Dorm couns.; Rugby, Intramurals, Athletic Chrm. BROWN, Alan E.; Brighton; Sociology; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice-Pres.; Col- legian; Intramurals. BROWN, Brenda E.; Middleboro; English; Dean ' s List. BROWN, Donald M.; Scituate; Mar- keting; Kappa Sigma; Hockey; Rugby; Mktg. Club. BROWN, George; Orange; Physical Education. BROWN, Lewis I.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; History. BROWN, Stephen D.; Halifax; Recreation; SW Assembly; Dorm Rep., Judge; Rec. Club, Publicity Chrm.; LD. Office; Master Plan for SW, Rec. Chrm. BROWN, Steven R.; Chicopee; Elec- trical Engineering. BROWN, Wayne E.; So. Weymouth; Urban and Regional Studies. BRUCE, David A.; Medford; Euro- pean History; Spanish Club; Chorus; Honors Colloquium; Swimming. BRUNO, Dawn R.; Medford; Psy- chology; Alpha Chi Omega; Italian Club; Exec. Coun.; Psych Club; Psych Teaching Asst.; Dean ' s List. BRZOSTECKL Rebecca A.; Holyoke; American History; Ski Club; NES; Dorm Judiciary Comm., Social Comm.; Dean ' s List. BUBROU5KI, Julian P.; Northamp- ton; Electrical Engineering; LE.E.E. BUCKLEY, Dale P.; Hamilton; His- tory; Dorm Gov ' t.; Intramurals. BUCKLEY, Edward J.; Maiden; Microbiology; Flying Redmen. BUGDEN, Stephen F.; Framingham; Economics; Chorus; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; NES; Dorm Couns.; Exchange Prog. — Florida State U. BULIKOWSKL Casimir R.; Worces- ter; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.Ch.E.; Ski Club. BUONO, Anthony F.; Jamaica Plain; English; Italian Club, Pres.; Intramural Soccer; Dean ' s List; Exchange Prog. — U. of Alabama; House Coun. Rep.; Dean ' s List; Honors Colloquia Prog. BURKE, Gerard F.; So. Boston; Gov- ernment; Alpha Sigma Phi; Home- coming Comm., Chrm.; Class Vice- Pres.; Revelers, Pres.; Index, Pho- tography; Frosh Hockey. BURKE, James; Salisbury; Marketing; Alpha Sigma Phi; Mktg. club; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Floor Rep. BURKE, John E., Jr.; Waltham; So- BURMAN, Steven A.; Newton; Ger- man; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals; Dorm Gov ' t.; Floor Rep. BURNABY, Priscilla A.; Marblehead; Accounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accoun. club; Dean ' s List. BURNS, Kathleen M.; Hyannis; Economics; Student Gov ' t. Affairs Comm.; Student Senate, Academic Affairs Comm. BURR, Douglas H.; E. Longmeadow; Finance; Golf Team; Intramurals. BURRELL, Joseph M.; Boston; So- ciology; Afro-Am, Treas.; D.V.P.; S.U.G. Board; Black Studies Comm. BURROUGHS, Stephen M.; No. Am- herst; Physics; Physics club. BURSEY, Bruce A.; Arlington; Physi- cal Education; Varsity Track. BURSTIN, Kenneth J.; White Plains, N.Y.; Psychology; Tau Epsilon Phi; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. BURSTYN, Judith; Sharon; English. BUTTON, Ronald E.; Whately; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineer- ing; ALAA, Sec; Beta Chi. BUYUKAS, Charles J.; Glen Rock, N.J.; Art. BYRON, Bill; Decatur, Georgia; Gen- eral Business and Finance; Kappa Sigma; Football. BYRT, Eileen W.; Framingham; Ele- mentary Education; Musigals; Dorm Sec; Dorm Social Comm.; Newman club. CABLE, Irving; Sharon; Marketing. CABRAL, Stephen L.; Fairhaven; Anthropology; Student Mobilization Comm. CAFARELLL Joan E.; Lexington; Russian. CAHILL, Ingeborg V.; Amherst; French. CAIN, Paul C; Braintree; Manage- ment; Delta Chi. CAIN, Sandra J.; Holbrook; Psy- chology; Dorm Gov ' t. CALABRESE, Joseph J.; Springfield; English; Pi Lambda Phi, Treas.; Stu- dent Senate; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Social Chrm., Central Area Voice Reporter. CALDWELL, Dorothy L.; Silver Spring, Md.; Sociology; Dorm couns.; Senate Comm. on Environment. CALDWELL, Lucie H.; Sunderland; Sociology. CAMERON, Jean M.; Haverhill; Anthropology; C.E.Q.; Dean ' s List; Spectrum. CAMPAGNA, Valerie A.; Needham Heights; Elementary Education; La- sell Junior College. CAMPBELL, Brenda J.; Amherst; Elementary Education. CAMPBELL, Diana L.; Amherst; Elementary Education. CAMPBELL, Linda; Belmont; Di- etetics; Butterfield Kitchen Board; Ski Team; Dorm Pres. CAMPBELL, Roy J.; Lowell; Govern- ment; Dorm Coun., coun.; Dean ' s List; Intramural Basketball. CAMPBELL, Stephen W.; AUston; Chemistry; Dean ' s List. CANHAM, Paul E.; tory. Dedham; His- CANTARANO, Janine E.; Lynn; French; Kappa Alpha Theta, Schol- arship Chrm.; Homecoming Comm., Dean ' s List. CANTONI, Diane T.; No. Adams; Elementary Education; Newman club; Ed. club; SENDOFF Comm.; Scholar- ship Comm.; Tutoring; Dean ' s List. CANTY, Kenneth P.; Dudley; History; Intramurals. CAPEN, Sally J.; Belchertown; Physi- cal Education; Ski club; Dean ' s List; Belchertown Volunteers. CAPLICE, Byron D.; Harwich Port; English; Delta Chi, Regional Deleg.; Moratorium; Student Strike; Intra- murals. CAPPIELLO, Susan F.; Amherst; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dean ' s List; Exec. Coun.; DSEP. CAPPS, Judith A.; Everett; Elemen- tary Education; Exec. Coun.; Social Comm.; Judiciary, Rep.; Winter Carni Queen Comm.; Ed. club. CARD, Nancy J.; Needham; Animal Science; Dorm Exec. Coun.; Poy Fy Soy; Equestrian Club; Intercollegiate Riding Team. CARDRAN; Cheryl M.; Haverhill; English; Alpha Lambda Delta; Oper- etta Guild; Ski Club; Newman Club; Counselor; Univ. Theatre; Phi Beta Kappa. CAREY, Patrick J.; South Hadley; Zoology; Pre-Med Soc; Science Fic- tion Soc, Pres.; Astronomy Club; Grok Mag., Editor; Honor ' s Col- loquia; Judo; Fencing; Dean ' s List. CARON, Mark R.; Fall River; Mass Communications; Crew Team; Com- muter Assem.; Floor Rep. CARPENTER, Calvin L.; Medford; History; Fresh, and Vars. Track and Field; Scuba Club, Treas. CARPENTER, Kenneth A.; Amherst; Accounting; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accoun. Club; Dean ' s List. CARR, Catherine A.; Wollaston; German. CARRIGAN, Philip F.; Westwood Psychology; SW Assembly, Pres Vice-Pres.; Provost ' s Security Comm, Flying Redmen. CARROLL, Barry L.; Hampton, Vir- ginia; Sociology; Beta Kappa Phi; Librarian, Reporter; Tennis, Fresh. Team. CARROLL, Mary L.; Charlton; Speech; Newman Club; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treas. CARROLL, Robert J.; Birmingham; Wood Technology; Kappa Sigma, Pres. CARROLL, William J.; Winchester; Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E.; Dorm Gov ' t.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. CARTER, John T.; Longmeadow; Forestry; Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec; Chorale; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. CASHMAN, William F.; Braintree; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Pres.; Eta Kappa Nu; LE.E.E.; Eng. Journal. CASSIDY, James E., Jr.; Haverhill; Elementary Education; Intramurals. CA5SOLL Diane M.; Wellesley; Marketing; Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas.; Dean ' s List. CENTAURO, Eugene A.; Watertown; Marketing. CERNL WSKI, Sylvia A.; Granby; English; Newman Club; Angel Flight, Commander. CESARY, Paul T.; Worcester; Psy- chology; Zeta Nu, Pres.; ARCON. CHAFFEE, John M.; Westboro; Psy- chology. CHAFTMAN, Cheryl B.; Sharon; Elementary Education; Ed. Club; Dorm Couns.; Hillel. CHAM, John C; Brockton; Gov- ernment; Alpha Phi Omega; Chorus; Ski Qub. CHAPPELL, Nancy J.; Kingston, N.Y.; Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; SNEA; Dean ' s List. CHARBONNEAU, Michele M.: Adams; Communication Disorders; Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-Pres.; Dorm Cultural Comm. CHARBONNEAU, Ronald P.; North- boro; Anthropology; Bridge Club; Worcester Polytechnic Institute. CHASE, Frank J.; Oakham; Hotel Administration. CHASE, Judith A.; Chelmsford; Edu- cation; Newman Club; Ed. Club. CHASE, Linda L.; Palmer; Elemen- tary Education; Dorm Gov ' t., Social Chrm.; Resid. Living Board; Couns. Selection Board; Dean ' s List; l.D. Office; Intramurals. CHASKELSON, Marsha I.; Matta- pan; Psychology. CHAUDHURI, Minu; Worcester; Biochemistry; Dorm Exec. Coun.; Scholastic Comm.; Dean ' s List; In- tramurals; Bolo Qub. CHEN, Jennifer H.; West Orange, N.J.; Mathematics; Mortar Board, Treas.; Dorm Cultural Chrm.; Chinese Qub; Intern. Club; Do -m Couns.; Honors Colloquium; Free Univ. CHENARD, Michelle J.; Danvers; Medical Technology; Exec. Coun.; Chi Omega; Jr. Panhellenic Coun., Treas., Advisor; Dean ' s List. CHL NG, Patricia A.; Glen Cove, N.Y.; Music Education; Chorus; Madrigals. CHIN, Donna L.; Framingham; Ele- mentary Education; Angel Flight. CHIN, Herbert; Brookline; Manage- ment; Dorm Delegate; Intramurals. CHOW, Judy J.; Seekonk; Fashion Merchandising; Dorm Judiciary, Social Comm.; Winter Carni Comm.; Dean ' s List. CHRETIEN, Suzanne M.; South Had- ley; English; Dean ' s List; Astronomy Qub; Science Fiction Club, Sec; E.D.U.C; Awful Waffle Queen; In- tramurals; Fire Marshall; Honors Colloquia; Fencing; Karate; Bolo Qub. CHRISTIAN, Karen E.; West Spring- field; English; Dorm Standards Comm., Exec. Coun.; N.E.S.; Belchertown Vol.; Dean ' s List. CHRISTMANN, Robert H.; Groton, Vermont; Wildlife Biology; Collegian, Photography; Campus Crusade for Christ; Dean ' s List. CHUDY, Marc C; Plainfield; Ac- counting; Accoun. Club. CHUDY, Tadeusz L.; Plainfield; Ac- counting. CHULUDA, Philip A.; Middleton; Chemical Engineering; Intramurals A.l.Ch.E.; Dorm Judiciary. CHUNGLO, Elizabeth A.; North- hampton; Art; Commuters Qub; Dean ' s List; Dorm Activities Comm. CIARDELLO, Geraldine M.; Lawrence; Elementary Education; Newman Club; Dorm Comm.; Dean ' s List; Ed. Club. CICCONI, Arthur; Watertown; Mar- kefing; Golf Team. CIESLUK, Alexander F.; Deerfield; Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma, Sec. CIRRITO, Angela; Grafton; English; French Corridor, Vice-Pres.; Eques- trian Club. CLANCY, Patricia A.; Needham; Education; Lasell Jr. College. CLAPFIAM, Nancy L.; Fitchburg; Sociology; Karate Club; Ski Club; Belchertown Vol.; Northampton Vol. CLAPP, Margaret A.; North Grafton; Zoology; Index; Dorm Couns. CLARK, Cynthia H.; Leominster; Education. 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DEWHURST, Helen F.; Weymouth; Physical Education; Tennis; Field Hockey; Judo; Women ' s Choir. DICKSON, Nancy M.; Richmond; Education; Scrolls; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List; Dorm Activities Comm. DIMAIO, James N.; Brighton; Forestry; Forestry Club. DION, Charlotte A.; Mt. Holly, N.J.; English; Phi Beta Kappa. DIPERRl, Paul J.; Fitchburg; Wood Technology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Fresh. Track and Cross Country; Ski Club; Ski Patrol; Intramurals. DIRECTOR, Susan C; Amherst; Mathematics; Dean ' s List. DIRUSSO, Corinne R.; Somerville; Elementary Education. DI5ANT1, Anne T.; Holyoke; Sociol- ogy- DITCH, Urry E. pology. Charlton; Anthro- DIVERDI, Michael A.; Shrewsbury; Sociology. DOBROWLSKl, Robert T.; Irvington, N.J.; Zoology; Dean ' s List; Pre-Med See; Scuba Club; Fresh. Soccer; Intramural Soccer. DODD, Alan F.; Westboro; Govern- ment; Phi Sigma Kappa, Treas.; Stu- dent Senate; Class Exec. Coun.; ASPIRE, Coord.; Dorm Pres., Couns.; Winter Carni Comm.; Pi Sigma Alpha, DODGE, Mildred M.; Brockton; Textiles, Qothing and Enviromental Arts; Amer. Home Ec. Assoc; Dorm Judiciary, Chief Justice; House Mngr.; Area Newspapers Staff; Dorm Athletic Comm., Co-Chrm, DOHERTY, Diane M.; Saugus; Phys- ical Education; Sigma Kappa, Social Chrm.; Exchange Prog. — U. of New Mexico; Homecoming Comm.; Program Coun. DOLE, James K.; Falmouth; Finance; Intramurals; Newman Club. DOLLOFF, Eugene D.; Melrose; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Alpha Sigma Phi. DONAHUE, Peter D.; Weymouth; Sociology. DONNELLY, Margaret; Weymouth; Home Economics Education; Dorm Social Comm.; Newman Club; AHEA. DENNIS, William M.; Hatfield; An- thropology. DONOHUE, Sr. Mary of Fatima S.P.; Holyoke; Nursing. DONOVAN, Dennis M.; West- minster; Management; Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chrm., Vice-Pres.; Maroon Keys; Revelers. DONOVAN, Philip E.; Art; Heymakers. Stoneham; DOONAN, Pau line M.; Hamilton Sq., N.J.; Nursing; Nurs. Class, Sec. DORFMAN, Neil G.; Swampscott; Government; Dorm Judiciary; Gen- eral Court, Chief Justice; Adelphia, Vice-Pres.; Pi Sigma Alpha; Honors Prog.; Dean ' s List. DORN, Lynne D.; Holbrook; Psy- chology; Dean ' s List. DOTTIN, James W., II; Boston; Marketing; African-Amer. Soc; Mktg. Club; Amer. Mktg. Assoc. DOW, Burton R., Jr.; Salisbury; Physical Education; Dean ' s List; Phys. Ed. Majors Club; House Coun., Judiciary; Inter. Game Fish Seminar, Capt., Intramurals. DRABEK, Constance A.; Ware; Ele- mentary Education. DREEZER, Sheila M.; Maiden; En- glish; Dorm Judiciary. DRISCOLL, Martha C; Swampscott; Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Revelers; Dorm Couns.; Exec. Coun. DOHERTY, Sociology. Marjarita; Wollaston; DROZDAL, Patricia T.; Hadley; Sociology; Dean ' s List. DOLAN, Barbara E.; Andover; Nur- DRYER, Kathleen M.; Quincy; Ele- sing; Sigma Kappa; Scrolls; Greek mentary Education; Tri Sigma; Dean ' s Week Comm.; Exec. Coun. List. DOLAN, Daniel J.; E. Walpole; Sys- tems Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon; International Student Assoc; Intramurals Tennis Club; Dean ' s Ust DOLAN, Meredith A.; Marlboro; Sociology; House Gov ' t.; Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm. DUBILO, Ned A.; Holyoke; History; Dorm Couns.; Intramurals; Phi Beta Kappa. DUCLOS, Jo-Ann; Dalton; Home Economics Education; NES. DUFAULT, Richard A.; Holyoke; General Business and Finance. DUKE, Leslie J.; Amherst; Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; NES; Dean ' s List; Ed. Club; Ski Club. DUMAS, Richard F.; Springfield; Finance. DUMONT, Roger G.; Dunstable; English; NES; Mt. Wachusett Com- munity College. DUNCAN, Kathleen A.; Walpole; Speech Education; Dorm Gov ' t. Rep.; Speech Dept. Student Advisory Board; Mass Bay Community College. DUNLOP, Bruce A.; Chicopee; Plant and Soil Science; Q.T.V.; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. DUNN, Bonnie; Warren, N.J.; Human Development. DUNN, Mary Ellen; Leeds; Elemen- tary Education. DUNNE, Margaret K.; Holbrook; Sociology; Dorm Pres., Couns.; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. DUREJ, Daniel J.; Chicopee; Business Administration. DURFEE, Lawrence A.; Natick; Elec- trical Engineering; IEEE; Dorm Pres.; Sigma Alpha Mu. DURRIN, Brenda S.; Fitchburg; En- glish; Kappa Alpha Theta; Exchange student — U. of New Mexico; Bold- wood Project; Dean ' s List. DUSSIK, Karl T.; Lexington; Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Med Club; Ski Club; Intramurals. DUXBURY, Ann E.; Glen Rock, N.J.; Government; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2d. Vice-Pres.; Panhellenic Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Homecoming Comm.; Dean ' s List. DWYER, Barbara M.; Pittsfield; Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Treas. DWYER, M. Kathy; Concord; Psy- chology. DWYER, Paul R.; Hamden, Conn.; General Business and Finance. DWYER, Philip E.; Amherst; Hotel Administration; Crew Team. DWORKIN, Judith M.; Worcester; Government. DYER, Richard A.; Winthrop; Physical Education; Counselor; Dean ' s List; Track, indoor, outdoor (capt.); Intra- murals. DZICZEK, Alfred S.; Holyoke; Eco- nomics. EASTLAND, Linda A.; Pittsfield; Elementary Education; Gamma Sigma Sigma, 2d. Vice-Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Living Comm., Social Comm., Cultural Comm. (Chrm.), Vice-Pres.; Community Relations Bd. EBIN, Joseph M.; Framingham; Psy- chology; Class Exec. Coun.; Ski Club; Intramurals. ECONOMOV, Lynda M.; Lowell; Pre- Med; Women ' s Ski Team; Pre-Med Soc. EDGAR, John H.; Ludlow; General Business and Economics; Beta Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List; Intralurals. EDWARDS, Charles D.; Newton Ctr.; Psychology; Psych Club; Ski Club. EDWARDS, Glenn T.; Sunderland; Marketing; Concert Band; Jazz En- semble; Judo Club; Mktg. Qub; Accoun. Club. EDWARDS, Sharon A.; Framingham; Education. EGAN, Gail M.; Stoneham; French; Alpha Chi Omega, Activ. Chrm.; Dean ' s List; Revelers; Sorority Sing; Exec. Counc; Homecoming Comm.; Exchange Student. EHLY, Priscilla M.; Holyoke; Spanish. EHLY, Stewart; Holyoke; Psychology; Phi Kappa Phi; SW Assem.; Honors Colloquia; Phi Beta Kappa. ElBEN, David B.; Amherst; Geology; Cross-Country and Track. EIDENT, Cristopher J.; Falmouth; Zoology; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; Dorm Vice-Pres.; Newman Club. EIDLIN, Rose H.; Brockton; History; Dean ' s List; Chorale. EISMAN, Wayne B.; Amherst; Chem- istry; D.V.P.; Moratorium Peace Mail Comm.; Phi Eta Sigma. ELIAS, Katherine M.; Methuen; Com- munication Disorders; Sigma Kappa, Rush Chrm., Sec; Class Exec. Coun.; Comm. Dis. Club; Dorm Judiciary; Index; Greek Week Comm,, Chrm. ELKIN, Maeve D,; Middleboro; Eng- lish; Dean ' s List. ELLIOTT, Neal; West Newton; An- thropology, ELLIS, Jane E.; Foxboro; Elementary Education; Form Pres,, Counselor. ELLIS, Michael E.; Fall River; Mathe- mafics; Intramurals, ELLISON, Harry P.; Chestnut Hill; Mathematics; Adelphia; Tau Epsilon Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; D.V.P., Chrm. EMBREE, James A.; Braintree; Micro- biology. EMMINGER, William R.; Brandon, Florida; Management; ROTC. ENGDAHL, Charles F., Jr.; Worcester; Sociology; Dean ' s List; Dorm Couns.; Belchertown Vol.; Intramurals. ENGLE, Susan B.; Youngstown, Ohio; Medical Technology; Alpha Delta Theta, Pres.; Mortar Board. ENGEL, Suzanne J.; Athol; Sociology; Dean ' s List; Northampton Vol. ENGLANDER, Laurence H.; Milton; Government; Collegiate Flying Club. ENTRIKIN, Thomas C; Yorktown Heights, N.Y.; Government; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; WMUA; Collegian. EPSTEIN, Gail S.; Holyoke; Psychol- ogy; Ski Club. ERDMANN, Carl D.; Fall River; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Phi Mu Delta, Exec. Vice-Pres., House Mngr.; Intramurals; Forestry Club; Newman Club. ERIKSON, Erik W.; Palmer; Civil Engineering. ERICKSON, Judith A.; Worcester, History; Sigma Kappa, Historian, Exec. Coun.; Homecoming Comm, Winter Carni Comm.; Dean ' s List. ERICKSON, Robert A.; Gardner; His- tory; Outing Club; Dean ' s List. ESSLER, Glenn R.; Danvers; Market- ing; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sec, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Revelers; Greek Coun.; IFC; FPA; Dean ' s List; Adelphians, Pres.; Mktg. Club; SBA Forum; Intramurals. ESTERMAN, Ralph A.; Newton Ctr.; Psychology; Cheerleaders; Intramurals; Bridge Club; Heymakers. ETTER, Richard A.; Hardwick; Edu- cation. EVANS, David T.; West Boxford; History; Theta Chi; Vars. Track Team, Co-capt.; Vars. Cross Country Team; Collegian; Dean ' s List. EVERETT, Linda L.; Sunderland; Eng- lish; Alpha Chi Omega; Dean ' s List; Homecoming Comm.; Exec. Coun. EY, Bruce L.; Sudbury; Civil Engineer- ing; A.S.C.E.; Dorm Judiciary, Couns. FADEN, Andrew D.; Framingham; Electrical Engineering; A.M.F., Pres. FAGG, Joseph A.; Danvers; English; Intramurals. FARLEY, David R.; Framingham; Zoology; Marching, Symphony Bands; Symphony Orchestra. FARRELL, Karen L.; Scituate; Ele- mentary Education; SW Patriots; Class Exec. Coun. FARRELL, Katherine B.; Florence; Fashion Merchandising; Student Senate; Dorm Social Chrm., Exec. Coun., Standards Comm.; Operetta Guild; Dean ' s List; Public Rel. Comm., Sec. FARRELL, Margaret A.; Hingham; An- thropology. FAUCHER, Bernard F.; Worcester; Governemtn; Alpha Phi Omega; French Corridor, Pres. FAY, Michael D.; Wellesley; Sociol- ogy; Lt. Univ. Fire Dept.; Dean ' s List. FEELEY, Kathleen K.; Franklin; Child Development. FELDMAN, Roberta L; Springfield; Art. FELDMAN, Ruth L.; New Bedford; Nursing. FELLER, Marc A.; Yonkers, N.Y.; Economics; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Maroon Keys, Chrm.; Econ. Liaison Comm.; Intramurals; Index, photo.; Holyoke Legal Assist; Phi Beta Kappa. FENTON, James D.; Methuen; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Tau Epsilon Phi; Class Exec. Coun.; SEND- OFF Comm. FERRARI, Mary K.; Holyoke; Medical Technology; Ski Club; Holyoke Comm. College; HCC Sigma Rho Honor Soc; Who ' s Who (Junior Colleges). FERRITER, John M.; Amherst; Chemi- cal Engineering; Phi Mu Delta, Pres.; Scabbard Blade; AIChE; Intramu- rals. FERRITER, Sandra M.; Mystic, Conn.; Fashion Merchandising; Iota Gamma Upsilon, Pledge Trn.; SW Patriots; Exec. Coun.; Dean ' s List. FERWERDA, Loralie H.; Amherst; Education; Chorus, Sec, Treas.; Chorale, Asst. Mngr. FICHERA, Caryl A.; No. Andover; English. FICHTEL, Michael W.; Ashbuenham; Wood Technology; Soccer; Intramu- rals. FICO, Cynthia M.; Watertown; Ele- mentary Education; Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Ski Club. FIELD, Moonyean M.; Agawam; Com- munication Disorders; Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild, Business Mngr., Personnel Mngr.; Newman Choir. FIFE, Howard A., Jr.; West Spring- field; Park Administration; Arbor- culture and Park Adm. Assoc. FILMORE, Thomas H.; Sunderland; Psychology; Psych Club, Pres.; Stu- dent Senate, Academic Affairs (Chrm.); Course Eval. Prog.; Who ' s Who; National Register of Student; National Science Foun. Summer Grant. RNKELSTEIN, Steven M.; Sprmg- field; Psychology. FISCHER, Leslie A.; Falmouth; Sociol- ogy; Dorm Pres.; NES; Naiads; Home- coming Comm.; Exec. Coun. FISHER, Shirley A.; Amherst; Ele- mentary Education; Ed. Club; Chorus. FITTS, Judith H.; Oakdale; Mathe- matics; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Record- ing Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Chorus; Dorm Comms.; Phi Beta Kappa. FITZBACK, Elaine M.; Webster; Rus- shan; Angel Flight, Admin. Officer, Area A-1 Comman.; Fac-Student Comm. for Dept. Slavic Lang. , Lit.; Russian Club; Mortar Board; Coun- selor; Phi Beta Kappa. FITZGERALD, Janet L.; Natick; Mathematics; Dorm Judiciary; Phi Beta Kappa. FITZGERALD, Kathleen M.; Duxbury; Human Development; Chi Omega; Dorm Gov ' t., Couns., Exec. Coun. FITZGERALD, Shawn; No. Easton; Mathematics; Phi Mu Delta, Social Chrm., Rush Chrm.; Maroon Keys, Treas.; ARGON, Chrm.; S.U.G. Board, Special Allocation Chrm. FITZPATRICK, Bernard F., Jr.; Wor- cester; Government; Dorm Vice-Pres., Social Chrm.; House Coun.; Deputy to OH Area Gov ' t. FITZPATRICK, Elizabeth B.; Cohasset; French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa. FITZPATRICK, Marion E.; Lexington; Sociology; Tri Sigma, Treas.; Sym- phony Orchestra; Dorm Counselor. FLAGG, Paul W.; Barre; Psychology; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. FLAHERTY, Barbara J.; Amherst, N.H.; Home Economics Education; Amer. Home Ec Assoc; Equestrian Club; Student Training Prog. FLAHIVE, Anne B.; Westfield; Edu- cation; Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres.; Exec. Coun.; Dean ' s List; Exchange Club Part.; Belchertown Vol. FLAIM, Edward A.; Fort Lee, N.].; History; Kappa Sigma, Pres.; Frosh, Vars. Football; Flying Club. FLANDERS, Dennis R.; Northampton; Accounting. 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FRUGOLI, Sandra M,; Marshfield; Sociology. FUCILLO, Raymond J,; Rockland; Hotel Management; Dean ' s List. FUGARAZZO, Patricia A.; Somer- ville; Nursing; Pi Beta Phi, Treas.; Nursing Class, Pres.; Nurs. Honor Soc, Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board. FULTON, Bruce A.; Canton; Physi- cal Education; Football, Lacrosse, Swimming, Wrestling. FULTON, Gary W.; Cleveland, Ohio; Wildlife; Wildlife Soc, (Student Ch.), Treas., Pres.; Vars. Rifle Team. GAGE, George E.; Concord; Man- agement. GAJEWSKI, Dorothy M.; Lincoln; English; Student Gov ' t. Marching Team. GALLAGfiER, Katherine M.; Mai- den; History; Musigals; Chorale. GALLAGHER, Richard T.; Tewks- bury; Marketing; Zeta Nu; Mktg. Club; Intramurals. GALLERANI, David F.; Haverhill; Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chrm.; Intramurals. GALLO, Linda G.; Methuen; Ele- mentary Education; Ski Club. GALUS, Susan A.; West Spring- field; English. GALUSKA, Marilyn F.; New Bed- ford; Mathematics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Choir; Dorm Gov ' t Officer; Phi Beta Kappa. GANLEY, Robert B.; Burlington; Journalism — Government; Greek Coun., Pres.; Beta Kappa Phi, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Interfrat, Coun., Exec. Vice-Pres., Chief Justice; Collegian. GARHNKEL, Phillip H.; Hyde Park; Economics. GARNETT, Joan M.; State Line; Art. GARRO, Maria J.; Revere; Child Development. GARVIN, James M.; Boston; So- ciology; Zeta Nu, Standards Comm., (Chrm.), Exec. Coun., Sec, Hist.; Fresh. Hockey; Exec. Coun.; Intra- murals; Undergrad Sociol. Comm. GASSETT, Linda; Hanson; Zoology; Dean ' s List; St. Lawrence Univ. GASTONE, Geraldine S.; Springfield; Child Development. GATES, Charles L.; Stoneham; In- dustrial Engineering; A.I.I. E.; Intra- murals. GAUDETTE, Raymond E.; No. Adams; Psychology; Chess Club, Vice-Pres. GAUDREAU, Robert E.; Haverhill; Psychology; Intramurals. 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GLOSS, Adrienne H.; Wintrop; So- ciology; Dean ' s List; Hillel. CODES, Harlan S.; Randolph; En- vironmental Design; Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Sigma Delta, Corresponding Sec. Shadent Exchange Club, Pres.; Hillel Master Planning Comm. GOGGIA, Thomas C; Pittsfield; Mass Communications. GOODWIN, Marcia A.; Walpole; GRADY, Linda R.; Woburn; Mar- English; Tennis Team. keting. GUARINO, Vincent J.; Revere; Mathe- matics. GOLDBERG, Alan J.; Mattapan; Operations Research; Who ' s Who; AIIE, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Region I Student Conf. Coord.; Paper Cont.; HFS, Pres.; ORSA; JETS; Eng. Coun., Chrm.; Eng. Journ.; Dean ' s List; Belchertown Vol; Ski Club; CEQ; Chess Club; SW Assem.; House Coun.; Undergrad Curriculum Comm. GOLDEN, Jane A.; Everett; Govern- ment; Alpha Chi Omega, Asst. Pledge Trn.; Scrolls; Revelers; Homecoming Comm.; Greek Week Comm.; Pan- hellenic Coun.; Greek Coun.; Pi Sigma Alpha; Dean ' s List. GOLDEN, Judith A.; Everett; Edu- cation; Alpha Chi Omega. GOLDENBERG, Susan L; Pittsfield; Education; Sigma Lambda Kappa, Treas.; Hillel; Writer ' s Theatre Repert., NJG . GOLDMAN, Alan D.; Amherst; Animal Science; Sigma Alpha Mu; Track Team. GOLDMAN, Bruce G.; Chelsea; Government; Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice- Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; R.A.F.I., Co-chrm.; Phi Beta Kappa. GOLDMAN, Judith A.; Springfield; Education; Revelers; U. of New Mexi- co Exchange; School of Ed. MAC Comm. GOLDSMITH, John P.; Saugus; Education; Index, Photo Ed.; In- tramurals; Dorm Gov ' t.; Alpha Phi Gamma. GOLDSMITH, Nancy S.; Everett; Nursing; Scrolls; Class Exec. Coun.; Winter Garni Comm., Theme and Atmosphere. GOLDSTEIN, Arlene; Chelsea; Edu- cation; Hillel. GOLDSTEIN, Nancy A.; Bingham- ton, N.Y.; Spanish; Sp. Club; Dean ' s List. GOLUBISKY, Mary L.; N. Chelms- ford; English; Newman Club; Write for Peace Comm.; Dean ' s List. GOMES, Karen L.; Onset; Educa- tion; Lambda Delta Phi, Scholarship Chrm., Sec, 1st. Vice-Pres., Exec. Board; Dean ' s List. GONZALEZ, George; Clinton; Span- ish; Spanish Club; Intramurals. GOODNO, Ralph H., Jr.; N. Am- herst; Landscape Arquitecture; Envir. Dex. Club, Pres; GOORVICH, Roberta L.; Newton Ctr.; Sociology; Gamma Sigma Sigma Sec, Alumnae Sec; Dorm Treas., Judiciary Comm., (Chrm.). GORANSON, David A.; Concord; Park and Open Space Administra- tion; Park Adm. Club, Sec; House Coun.; Couns.; Univ. Theatre; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. GORDON, Arthur M.; West Rox- bury; Industrial Engineering; A. I. I.E. GORDON, Kathleen E.; Dorchester; Nursing; Dorm Couns.; Dean ' s List. GORDON, Kendra J.; Rowley; En- glish; Dorm Couns.; N.E.S.; Dorm Social Comm.; Ski Club; Engl. Un- dergrad Coun. GORDON, Nancy G.; Mattapan; So- ciology; Iota Gamma Upsilon; M.L.K. Coun.; N.E.S.; Belchertown Vol.; Phi Beta Kappa. GORDON, Stuart H.; Medford; Chemistry; Dorm Vice-Pres.; Prog. Coun.; SW Social Comm. GORECKI, Linda A.; Holyoke; Art; Sigma Kappa, Treas.; Scrolls; Class Exec. Coun. GOSHGARIAN, Harry G.; Shrews- bury; Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma; Ar- menian Club, Chrm.; Dorm Judiciary; Zool. Student-Fac. Liaison Comm.; Phi Beta Kappa; Senior Honor ' s Project; Dean ' s List; Magna Cum Laude. GOSTANIAN, Gregory M.; Haver- hill; Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Armenian Club; Intramurals. GOUDREAU, Dianne E.; Woods. Hole; Elementary Education; UMass Baha ' i Assoc. GOUIN, Robert L.; Fairview; Mar- keting. GOULD, Mary Ellen; Belmont; Ani- mal Science; Equestrian Club, Sec; Newman Club; Equestrian Drill Tm., Capt.; Horse Judging Tm. GOUNARIS, Maria C; Haverhill; English; Univ. Theatre; Roister Dois- ters; Orthodox Club; Dorm Gov ' t.; Psych Club, Vice-Pres.; Teacher — course Eval.; M.L.K. Coun. GRABOWSKI, Nancy E.; West- field. Psychology; Alpha Lambda Delta, Northampton Vol.; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Spectrum; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. GRACEY, John P.; Newport, R.I.; Hotel Administration; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. GRANT, Katherine I.; Great Barring- ton; Elementary Education; Gamma Sigma Sigma. GRAVELINE, Anne M.; Millbury; Psychology. GRAY, Janice; New Bedford; Eco- nomics; Newman Club. GRAY, Jonathan V.; Amherst; En- vironmental Design; Phi Mu Delta, Sec; Vars. Skiing, Co-capt.; Alpha Zeta; Intramurals; Envir. Des. Club; Scuba Club; Dean Jr. College. GUERTIN, Susan M.; Longmeadow; Nursing; Nurs. Club, Treas.; Nurs. Honor Soc; Senior Nurs. Class, Sec; Dean ' s List. GUILBAULT, Kenneth E.; Spring- field; Zoology; Pre-Med Soc; Dean ' s List; Police-Campus Relations Inst. GULOTTA, Janet E.; New York, N.Y.; Psychology. CURIES, Raymond P.; Amherst; Forestry; Phi Kappa Phi; Xi Sigma Pi; Forester. GREEN, Patrick D.; Arlington; Hor- GUSTAFSON, Emelda L.; Palmer; ticulutre; Alpha Tau Gamma; Hortic Child Development; Naiads; Newman Club. Club. GREENBERG, Benjamin; Natick; HAFFNER, Karen; So. Braintree; Marketing; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Social Physical Education; Women ' s Ath- Chrm.; Mktg. Club; Ski Club; Class letic Asso. Exec. Bd.; Gymnastics Treas., Exec. Coun. Tm., Naiads. GREENBERG, Robert D.; Newton; HAGEN, Deborah W.; Granby; Sociology. Nursing. GREENBERG, Susan K.; Springfield; HAILE, George K.; Amherst; Psy- Home Economics Education; Hillel; chology; Heymakers, Caller; House Dorm Couns.; Student-Fac Comm. Asst. Hd. of Resid.; Operetta Guild; (Home Ec); D.S.E.P. Stadent. Chorus; Ski Club. GREENE, Edna M.; Watertown; Ele- HAINES, David F.; Easthampton; mentary Education; Ski Club; Intern. Park Administration; Arborculture Club; Modern Dance Club. and Park Adm. Club; Dean ' s List. GREENE, Sandra J.; Greenfield; Ele- mentary Education. GREGORY, Judith A.; Brockton; Elementary Education; Northampton Vol.; Dean ' s List. GRENEVISH, Joseph F.; Spencer; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. GRICE, Alison L.; Marlboro; English. GRIFFEE, Charles R.; Amherst; Hotel Administration. GRIFHN, Donald J.; Needham; Psy- chology; House Coun. Rep., Treas.; Couns. GRIFHN, Pamela G.; Needham; Child Development; Dean ' s List. GRffHN, Robert P.; Hanover; Man- agement; I.E.E.E.; Dean ' s List; In- tramurals; House Coun. Rep. GRUNWALD, Corinne S.; Franklin Lakes, N.J.; English; Chi Omega; Ski Team; Ski Club; Exec. Coun. GRYNKIEWICZ, Nancy I.; Jamaica Plain; Sociology; Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres., Asst. Treas.; Exec. Coun.; N.E.S. HAITSMA, Susan G.; Northboro; Interior Design; Ski Patrol; Dean ' s List. HAJJAR, Pamela J.; Methuen; Psy- chology; Newman Club; Dorm Social Comm. HAKIMI, Farokh S.; Amherst; Chemi- cal Engineering; AIChE. HALKS, Alexander J.; Haverhill; General Business and Economics; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas., Exec. Coun.; Homecoming Comm.; Intra- murals; Winter Garni Comm. HALKS, Peter N.; Haverhill; Eco- nomics; Sigma Phi Epsilon. HALL, Mari H.; Cummington; Physi- cal Education; Lambda Delta Phi, 2d. Vice-Pres., Exec. Bd.; Major Coun.; WAA Bd.; Basketball; Volley- ball. HALLOCK, Peter E.; Gardner; For- estry; Xi Sigma Pi. FiALPERN, Alan M.; Haverhill; Mar- keting; Class Exec. Coun.; Intramurals, Athletic Chrm.; Dorm Judic, Treas.; Concerts Comm.; Mktg. Club; Track Team. 453 HAMBERG, Qaudia K.; South vick; Accounting; Accou. Assoc; Collegian, News Editor; S.W.A.P. HAMDY, Mona H.; Amherst; Chemi- cal Engineering. I-L MILTON, Susan L.; New Salem; Nursing; Dorm Vice-Pres.; Nurs. Class, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Collegian, Staff Reprt. HAMUN, Carol E.; E. Longmeadow; English. HAMMAR, Joanne A.; Paxton; Psy- chology; Dorm Couns.; Phi Beta Kappa. HAMOND, Robert T.; Marblehead; Park Administration; Dorm Couns.; Dean ' s List; Undergrad Asst. HAMPTON, Janet L.; Falmouth; American History. HAMSON, Ellen L; Lynn; Educa- tion; Kappa Delta Pi; N.E.S.; Women ' s Choir; Chorus. HANKINS, John P.; Maiden; Gen- eral Business; Revelers; Speakers Comm.; Fresh. Orientation; Intra- mural Baseball. HANKOW5KI, Alan; Northampton; Mathematics. HANLON, Nancy A.; Mattapan; So- ciology; Dorm Gov ' t. HANNIGAN, Joan K.; Randolph AFB, Texas; Nursing; Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Tr., Pres.; Nurs. Honor Soc. HANNIGAN, Patricia C; Brockton; Political Science; Scrolls; Sigma Delta Tau; Panhellenic Coun.; Operetta Guild; Chorus. HARDER, Paul R.; Ware; Plant and Soil Science. HARDISON, George L.; Salem; Park Administration; A. P.O.; Univ. Vol. Fire Dept. HARDY, Dale A.; Peabody; Systems Management; Beta Chi; Commuter Qub; Student Senate; Intramurals. HARPER, Vincent P.; Hampden; Physics; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. HARRIGAN, Patrick J.; Johnstown, Pa.; Marketing; Mktg. Club. HARRINGTON, Margaret M.; Wey- mouth; Elementary Education; N.E.S. HARRINGTON, Robert A.; Merri- mac; Economics; Univ. and State Commun. Coun., Legisl. Coord.; Phi Sigma Kappa; SWAP Comm.; Mass. Intercollegiate Gov ' t., Bills Comm.; Intramurals. HARRIS, Karen; Pittsfield; Art Edu- cation. HARRIS, Lawrence B., Jr.; Montague; Electrical Engineering; IEEE. HART, Norberta E.; Holyoke; Edu- cation; Omicron Nu, Sec; AHEA; Dean ' s List; Main Study Comm. for School of Home Ec, Student Rep. HARTLEY, George R.; Springfield; History; Phi Beta Kappa; Student- Fac Liaison Comm.; Concert Assoc; Honors CoUoquia; Phi Kappa Phi; Bridge Club, Sec; Intramurals; Fresh. Swimming Tm.; Inter-Vars. Christian Fellowship. HARTLEY, Jonathan F.; Rochester; Accounting; Marching Band; Cheer- leaders, Capt.; Accou. Club; Intra- murals. HARTSHORN, Nancy L.; Gardner; Mathematics; Precisionettes; Eques- trian Club; Co-Rec Bowling Trnm.; Field Hockey. HARTSTONE, Eliot C; Chestnut Hill; Sociology; N.E.S. ; Intramurals; Undergrad Teaching Asst. HARTWICH, Judith A.; Newton; English. HARVEY, Lorrie J.; Bedford; Psy- chology; N.E.S.; Baldwin-Wallace College. HARWOOD, MaryLou; Amherst; History. HASKELL, Malcolm N.; Sunderland; Plant and Soils. HASS, Christy; Rehoboth; Recre- ation; Rec. Soc, Pres.; Rec. Retreat Comm., Chrm.; Heymakers; Intra- murals. HASSELBAUM, Richard A.; Wo- burn; Psychology; Beta Kappa Phi, Rush Chrm., Exec. Bd.; Queens Comm., (Chrm.); Ski Club. HATT, Juanita M.; Salem; Distribu- tive Education. HAUSER, Richard C; Braintree; His- tory; Dean ' s List. HAYES, Joseph F.; Mattapan; Gov- ernment; Theta Chi, Treas.; ARCON; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. HAZLETT, Mary A.; Heath; Mathe- matics; Newman Club; Math Club; Re- search Asst.; Honors Prog.; Phi Beta Kappa. HEALY, Jean-Ellen; Dudley; English; Dorm Judiciary. HEAVEY, Richard; Chestnut Hill; History; Kappa Sigma; Football. HEDLUND, Susan E.; Needham; Education; Ed. Club; Lasell Jr. Col- HENDRICKSON, William R.; Pro- vincetown; Management; Ski Club; Newman Club; Vars. Tennis; Dean ' s List; House Judiciary. HENNESSEY, Carol A.; Chelmsford; Nursing; Dean ' s List; Nurs. Club; Ski Club; Angel Flight; Dorm Stan- dards Comm. HENNESSEY, Helene M.; So. Had- ley; English; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Dean ' s List; Dorm Couns.; Dorm Gov ' t. HENNESSEY, Mary M.; Peabody; Home Economics; Iota Gamma Upsi- HENNESSEY, Peter B.; Norwood; Electrical Engineering; Soccer. HENRY, Winsome A.; Boston; Gov- ernment; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Stu- dent Senate. HERMAN, Mary Alice; Wilbraham, Dietetics and Inst. Administration, Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Kappa Ph: Omicron Nu; 1st. Honor Roll. HERTZ, Richard L.; Miami, Fla.; General Business and Finance; Beta Gamma Sigma; Dean ' s List; AFIT Student; Phi Kappa Phi. HEYMAN, Joan T.; Wilbraham; Psychology; Chi Omega, Song Chrm.; Musigals, Direc; Chorale; Chamber Singers. HIGGINS, James W.; Harwichport; History; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chap- Iain; Maroon Keys, Sec; ARCON; Intramurals. HIGGINS, Janis L.; West Medford; Animal Science; Dorm Exec Coun., Rep.; Chorus. HIGGINS, Pauls S.; Medway; So- ciology; Dorm Social Comm.; Colonel Cadre; Northampton Vol. HILDEBRANT, Marc S.; Westwood; Electrical Engineering; Delta Chi. HILL, Janice M.; Worcester; Child Development; Couns. Selection Comm.; House Mngr.; Head Couns.; Student Senate, Public Affairs; Dorm Exec. Coun. HILLER, Emerson H., Jr.; Fairhaven; Environmental Design; Beta Kappa Phi; Track. HINMAN, Michael H.; Jamaica Plain; Speech; Q.T.V.; Lacrosse; C.E.Q., Treas. HIRBOUR, Peter A.; North Brook- field; Physical Education; Intramurals; Dorm Coun.; Newman Club. HIRD, Graham C, Jr.; Milton; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Alpha Zeta. HIRSCH, Peter D.; Southboro; Fish- eries Biology; Revelers; Dorm Vice- Pres.; Intramurals. HOBART, A. James; Amherst; Mar- keting; Phi Sigma Delta; Mktg. Club; Math Club; Intramurals. HOBBS, Charles F., Jr.; Medford; Quantitative Methods; Marching, Concert Bands; Ski Club; Dean ' s List. HOFFMAN, Susan B.; Belmont; French; Phi Beta Kappa. HOLCOMB, Richard S.; Westfield; Mechanical Engineering. HOLDER, Betty E.; Revere; Classics; Judo Club; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List; Bolo Club. HOLLINGER, Gary; Cohoes, N.Y.; Recreation; Intramural Swimming. HOLLINGSWORTH, Joe P.; Mem- phis, Tenn.; General Business and Finance; Beta Gamma Sigma. HOLLOHAN, Hugh; Maynard; Park Administration; Univ. Vol. Fire Dept. HOLMES, M. Susan; Worcester; Theatre; concert Assoc, Exec. Board; Dorm Judiciary, Couns.; Univ. Theatre. HOLST, Linda L.; Albany, Oregon; Art; Phi Beta Kappa. HOLT, Barbara; Raynham; Medical Technology; Tri Sigma, House Mngr.; Women ' s Vars. Gymnastics Team. HOPPING, Janice G.; Boxford; Ele- mentary Education. HORAN, John F.; No. Adams; Bio- chemistry; Dorm Judiciary, Perma- nent Member; Ski Club; Chem. Club. HOROWITZ, Susan C; Toms River, N.J.; Psychology; Scrolls; Mortar Board; Five College Student Coord. Board; Who ' s Who; Class Gov ' t., Vice-Pres.; CUSP; Phi Beta Kappa. HORSEMAN, Kenneth L.; Spencer; Mass Communication; WMUA, Sta- tion Mngr., Sports Direc, Policy Board, Management Board; Adelphia; Univ. Broadcasting Coun.; Intramurals; Alpha Phi Gamma. HORSMAN, Marcia A.; Brockton; Education; Kappa Alpha Theta. HOWARD, Carol A.; Norwood; Elementary Education; Dornn Couns.; NES; California . HOWARD, Harry E.; Chocopee; Mathematics. HOWARD, Kevin J.; Burlington; Economics; Lambda Chi Alpha; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. HOWARD, Nelson 3d.; Wellesley; Sociology; Chorale, Treas.; N.Y.U., Jr. Year. HOWATT, Barbara; Jacksonville, Vermont; Speech; Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec. HOWE, Elizabeth W.; Melrose; Elementary Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corresp. Sec; Exec. Coun. HOWE, Gary M.; West Springfield; Alpha Sigma Phi; English; Spectrum; Yahoo; Collegian. HUGHES, Kenneth E.; Denville, N.J.; Restaurant and Hotel Admin- istration; Kappa Sigma; Football. ffUGHES, Stephen V.; Lawrence; Economics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Stu- dent Coun.; Intramurals. HUGO, Dorothy F.; Wakefield; Edu- cation; Symphony Orchestra. HULL, Alan L.; Melrose; Zoology. HYLAND, Virginia A.; Taunton; So- ciology; Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice- Pres.; Dean ' s List. HYMAN, Carole L.; Roslindale; Ele- mentary Education; Exec. Coun.; Ed. Club; Dorm Pres. INDRISANO, Gerard S.; West Springfield; Physical Education; House Judiciary; Intramurals. INSERO, Donna M.; Bradford; En- gUsh. ISAACSON, Shelley R.; Framing- ham; Sociology; Dorm Social Comm.; Homecoming Comm. JABLONSKI, Ann M.; Worcester; English; Dorm Gov ' t., Pres.; Newman Qub, 2d.i Vice-Pres., Chrm of Relig. Activ.; Area West Judic; Senate Subcomm., Food Serv.; Oxford Sum- mer Sem. JACKSON, Harold C; Wakefield; Forestry; Forestry Club; Amateur Radio Club. JACKSON, Richard M.; Bloomsbury, N.J.; General Business and Finance; Q.T.V. JACOBS, Gwenddyn F.; Springfield; Child Development; Afro-Am mem- ber; Student-Fac Comm., School of Home Ec; Dorm Couns.; Semester at Merrill-Palmer. JACOBS, Joyce A.; Natick; Nursing; Nurs. Honor Soc, Exec, member; Open Door, Staff Member; Dorm Academic Chrm. JACOBSON, Marc F.; White Plains, N.Y.; History; Tau Epsilon Phi; Dean ' s List; Fresh. Wrestling, La- crosse; Intramurals. JAMES, George R.; Natick; Elec- trical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Arnold Air Soc; Chorale; Ski Club; Radio Club; I.E.E.E. JAMESON, Everett R.; Maiden; In- dustrial Engineering; A.I.LE. JAMROG, Thomas C; Somerset; En- glish; Outing Club. JANDRIS, Ellen F.; So. Hadley; Art. JANKAVICH, Robert R; Southamp- ton; Mechanical and Aerospace En- gineering; ALAA; ASME; Dean ' s List. JANTON, Nancy L; Whitinsville; Economics; Dorm Exec. Coun.; Worce ster Jr. College. JAROSZ, James M.; Leominster; Psychology; Newman Club; Student Gov ' t.; Intramurals; Bridge Club. JARVL Erik C; Fitchburg; Govern- ment; N.E.S.; Chess Club. JARVIS, Daniel A.; Chicopee; Zo- ology; House Coun. Rep.; Intramurals. JAZAB, Edmond A.; Chicopee; Physical Education; Vars. Swimming, Capt.; Fresh., Vars. Lacrosse; In- tramurals. JEDREY, Christopher M.; Rowley; History; Dean ' s List; Dorm Gov ' t., Judiciary; Crew Team, Coxswain; Phi Beta Kappa. 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Club; Intramurals, Athletic Chrm., mngr. JOY, Richard P.; Rockland; Market- ing; Mktg. Club. JUWA, Gregory D.; Scotia, N.Y.; General Business; Lambda Chi Alpha; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. KACHADORL N, Glen; Methuen; Microbiology; Sport Parachute Club; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Dorm Couns. KAMINSKY, Susan R.; Brookline; Russian. KAMITIAN, Gerald P.; Methuen; Mathematics; Dorm Pres., Vice-Pres., Judic, Athletic Chrm. JOHNSON, Marilyn J.; Norwood; KANE, Priscilla E.; Melrose; So- English; Kappa Alpha Theta; Class ciology; Sigma Delta Tau; Ski Club; Exec. Coun.; Homecoming Comm.; Ou ting Club; Belchertown Vol.; Dean ' s List. Dean ' s List; Haven Club. JOHNSON, Mark; Indian Orchard; English History; Arnold Air Soc; Dorm Pres.; House Coun.; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; S.W.F.O. JOHNSON, Richard E.; Oxford; Psychology; House Coun.; Psych Club; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; Index Staff; A P Gypsies. JOHNSTON, Betty S.; Belmont; Zoology; Horse Judging Team; Eques- trian Club; Pre-Med Soc; Intramural Basketball; Phi Beta Kappa. JOHNSTON, Frank; Burlington; Gov- ernment; Lambda Chi Alpha, House Mngr., Pledge Trn., Rush Chrm., Social Chrm.; Rugby Club; Intra- murals. JOHNSTON, Joy N.; Milford; En- glish; Kappa Alpha Theta, ed. JONES, Patricia Ann; Badford; Foods in Business; Chi Omega, Social Chrm.; Omicron Nu. JONES, Robert B.; Beverly; Forestry; Xi Sigma Phi; Undergrad Head of Resid.; House Pres., Couns. JONES, Shirley L.; Bridgewater; Psy- chology. JORCZAK, Robert F.; Chicopee; Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. JORDAN, Brian R.; Dedham; Ele- mentary Education; Intramurals. JORDAN, Mary Ann P.; Springfield; English. KANELL05, Maria; Haverhill; Ele- mentary Education. KANSERSTEIN, Frank W.; Barre; Psychology; Flying Redmen; Ski Club. KAPLAN, Joyce; Beverly; French; Iota Gamma Upsilon, 2d. Vice-Pres.; Standards Comm.; Dean ' s List. 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KELLEY, Kevin O.; Charlestown; Economics. KELLY, Doryn M.; Holyoke; En- glish; Ski Club; Newman Club; N.E.S.; Dean ' s List. KELLY, Margaret S.; Hyannis; Ele- mentary Education. KELLY, Mary E.; Holyoke; English; Tri Sigma, Social Chrm.; Student Senate; Dean ' s List; Reader ' s Theatre; Newman Club; Panhellenic Sing. KENDALL, Jeffrey W.; Sunderland Sociology; Army, Rifle Team; Chorus; N,E.S.; R,E. Couns.; Dean ' s List; Bates College. KENDRICK, Paul J.; Shelburne Falls; Wood Technology; Dorm Sec; In- tramurals. KENNEDY, Fred W., Ill; Sterling Jet.; Hotel Administration; Innkeepers Club. KENNEDY, Joan T.; Nahant; So- ciology; Dorm Couns.; N.E.S.; Dean ' s List; Homecoming Comm. KENNEDY, Kathleen A.; Perry, N.Y.; Accounting; Lambda Delta Phi, Par- liament.; Student Senate, Budgets Comm.; Accoun. Club, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice-Pres. KENNEDY, Michael G.; Worcester; Civil Engineering; House Gov ' t., Pres., Vice-Pres.; Couns.; A.S.C.E., Sec; Intramurals. 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KISSAM, Linda E.; South Plainfield, N.J,; Sociology; Sigma Kappa. KLANE, Marc S,; North Miami, Florida; Psychology; Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Fresh. Soccer. KLEEBERG, Karen E.; Granby; Ac- counting; Angel Flight; Newman Club; Young Democrats. KLEIBER, James N.; N. Syracuse, N.Y.; Personnel Management; Theta Chi, Soph. Rep., House Mngr.; New- man Club, Acolyte; AFROTC; Foot- ball; Intramurals. KLEIN, Carol L.; Longmeadow; Edu- cation. KLOSEK, Kathleen A.; Southbridge; History; W.A.A.; Dorm Gov ' t. Treas. KNEELAND, Harold W.; Stough- ton; Elementary Education. KNIGHT, William A.; Fall River; History; Delta Chi, Rep. at Large, Initiation Chrm.; Class Exec. Coun.; House Coun.; Greek Week Comm. KOCHAPSKl, Ronald J.; Northamp- ton; Sociology; Program Coun. KOLTIN, Harold R.; Fall River; Mass Communication; Class Exec. Coun.; Collegian Editorialist. KOMINSKl, Joseph P.; No. Amherst; Physical Education; Intramurals; Baseball; Lacrosse; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa. KONOWSKI, Bernard W.; Dart- mouth; Accounting; Alpha Phi Omega; Beta Gamma Sigma; Dorm Vice-Pres., Treas.; Belchertown Vol.; Accoun. Club; Newman Club; Vice- Pres., Treas. KOOKEN, Susan M.; So. Hadley; History. KOSAKOWSKl, Anne E.; Amherst; Art; Ski Club; Dean ' s List. KOZAK, Robert C; West Spring- field; Zoology; Dean ' s List. KOZIOL, Tony ].; Springfield; Gen- eral Business. KRAMER, Cheryl L.; Groton, Conn,; Nursing; Tau Beta Sigma; Sym- phony, Marching Bands; Nurs. Honor Soc; Phi Kappa Phi. KRANE, Rhoda P.; Everett; History. KRASIEWICH, David M.; Pittsfield; Chemical Engineering; A.l.Ch.E.; Dean ' s List; Ski Club; Intramurals. KRAVITZ, Larry J.; Medford; Zo- ology; Who ' s Who; Concert, March- ing Bands, SW Assem., Pres.; SU Prog. Coun.; Scuba Club; Area Gov ' t. Advis. Bd,; Dorm Gov ' t. KREEMER, Constance; Wynnewood, Pa.; Psychology. KRENTZMAN, Ellen A.; Brookline; Speech Education; Fine Arts Coun.; Operetta Guild; Univ. Theatre; Dean ' s List. 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KURKJIAN, John M.; West New- bury; Psychology; NES; Dorm Couns.; House Coun.; Dean ' s List. KURPASKA, Kathleen A.; Spring- field; Economics; Drake for Lunch Bunch; Dean ' s List. KUZDZAL, Jo A. R.; Williamstown, N.J.; English; Dorm Cultural, Aca- demic, Social Comms. KUZDZAL, Thomas; Webster; Chemi- cal Engineering; A.LCh.E.; Sec; So- cial Chrm.; Intramurals. KUZMICKL Bonnie M.; Easthamp- ton; Home Economics Education; Omicron Nu, Treas., Vice-Pres.; Dean ' s List; Student-Fac. Comm. For Home Ec, Ed. KUZONTKOSKl, Carolyn M.; Hat- field; Public Health; Fitchburg State College. KWAJEWSKl, Kenneth A.; Spring- field; Chemistry; Chem. Club; Intra- murals. KZCOWSKI, Susan M.; Amherst; Elementary Education; Ski Club; Ed. Club; Dean ' s List. LABELLE, Janice M.; Westfield; Ele- mentary Education; Dean ' s List. LABONTE, Joyce M.; South Hadley; Physical Education; W.A.A.; Varsity Field Hockey, capt; Softball; Major Council Rep. LAFRENIERE, Richard H.; Hamil- ton; Marketing; Marketing Club; American Marketing Association. LAINO, Diane M.; Springfield; En- glish; Kappa Alpha Theta; Execu- tive Council, Treas.; Winter Carni Comm. LAIRD, Donald 1.; North Adams; English. LAJZER, Karen M.; So. Hadley; Nursing; Lambda Delta Phi. LAMBERT, Roger E.; Kennebunk, Maine; English. LANATA, John C; Quincy; Psy- chology; Zeta Nu, Pres., Vice Pres, Inter-Fraternity Coun., Vice Pres, Judiciary; ARCON; Greek Coun. Dorm Sec. Rep.; Fresh. Football Varsity Lacrosse. LANDING, John P.; Northampton; Recreation. LANDOLT, William M.; Amherst; Marketing; Marketing Club, Pres.; Univ. Chorale. LANDRY, Douglas C. Holden; Mar- keting; Tau Epsilon Phi; Treasurer; Exec. Coun.; SBA Forum; SBA Cur- riculum Reform Comm.; P.U.B. Comm. LANE, Elizabeth C; Whitman; History; Newman Club; Young Rep. Club; Intramurals; Dorm Gov ' t.; Honorary APO Pledge. LANE, Susan M.; Boxford; French Dorm Social Chrm.; French Play; Study Abroad, U. of Grenoble Dean ' s List. LANE, William D., Jr.; Marblehead; Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon. LANFAIR, David D.; Pittsfield; En- glish. LANG, John E.; Lowell; Economics; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. LANGEVIN, Donald G.; Northamp- ton; Marketing; Varsity Golf. LANGONE, Elaine L.; Springfield, Elementary Education; Exec. Coun Judiciary; Winter Carnival Comm Ed. Club; Dean ' s List. LANIGAN, Patricia A.; Winchester; Government; Kappa Alpha Theta; Revelers; Greek Week; Westbrook Jr. College. LAPLANTE, Michael F.; Holyoke; Mechanical Engineering; Dorm So- cial Chrm.; Area Gov ' t.; Social Comm. LAPOINTE, Brian D.; Winchester; Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intramurals. LARSON, David M.; West Spring- field; Animal Science; Young Rep.; Varsity Basketball, Mngr.; Student Bus Driver. LATER, Paula; Springfield; Educa- hon; Dorm Counselor; Social Comm. LAU, Portia; Wollaston; Psychology, Phi Beta Kappa. LAURIA, Anthony M.; East Boston; Marketing; Phi Sigma Delta; Intra- mural Athlete of Year 1969-1970. LAVERTY, Paul P.; Weymouth; En- glish; QTV; Homecoming Co mm.; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. LAVIGNE, Elaine L.; Lawrence; Elementary Education; Scrolls; Dean ' s List. LAVOIE, Margaret A.; Chicopee; Sociology; Angel Flight; New En- gland Area, Administrative Officer; Dorm judiciary; Scholarship Comm.; Newman Club. LAVOIE, Suzanne M.; Worcester; Education; Dean ' s List; Dorm Gov ' t. LAW, James M.; North Adams; History. LAWLER, Cory D.; Holyoke; Man- agement; Intramurals; Ski Club; Bay State Special Forces; Bowling Club. LAWLER, Mary E.; Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Physical Education; Dorm Gov ' t, Counselor; Scrolls; Naiads; Tennis Team; Mortar Board, Pres. LAWRENCE, Joan M.; Woburn; Zoology. LAWSON, Scott H; Chelmsford; Zoology; Intramurals; Dorm Gov ' t., Vice-Pres.; Intramural Campus All- star, Basketball. LAYZER, James B.; Chicopee; Fish- eries Biology. LAZAR, H. Judith; Needham, Psy- chology; Alpha Chi Omega; Dean ' s List; Operetta Guild, Phi Beta Kappa. LEAHY, Ellen A.; Holyoke; English; Phi Beta Kappa. LEANDRO, Bruce E.; Swansea; American History; Greenough Lib- eration Front. LEARY, Linda L; Holyoke; Speech Pathology and Audiology; Sigma Alpha Eta. LEAVFTT, Thomas O.; South Deer- field; Art Education; 1971 INDEX Editor-in-Chief; Adelphia; Alpha Phi Gamma; Yahoo; Cum Laude. LEBELL, Stephanie A.; Peabody Geology; New Mexico Exchange, Dorm Counselor; Class Exec. Coun Dean ' s List; N.E.S. Tutor. LEBLANC, Daniel R.; Garner; Fish- eries Biology. LEBLANC, Don L.; Milton; Sociology; Collegian; WMUA; U.Mass Vol. Fire Dept.; Amherst Fire Dept.; Para- chute Club; Scuba Club. LECLAIR, Thomas E.; Methuen; Government; Dorm Counselor; Dorm Treasurer; Pre-Law Society. LEDOUX, Jean M.; Marlboro; Nurs- ing. LEGRAND, Linda L.; Woburn; Child Development; Omicron Nu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Phi Kappa Phi. LEMAY, Gerald J.; Fall River; Physics; Delta Chi; Amateur Radio Club; Physics Club. LEMIRE, Priscilla R.; Chelmsford; Sociology; Dorm Gov ' t., Pres., Vice Pres.; Class Exec. Coun. LEMPART, Patricia A.; North Wil- braham; English; Collegian, Photo Editor; Index; Yahoo; Distinguished Visitors Prog. LENART, David M.; Palmer; Civil Engineering. LENDRUM, Shelley J.; Worcester; History; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jr. Panhellenic Rep., Pres.; Cheerlead- ing; Scrolls; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List. LEONARD, Patricia A.; Elementary Education. Florence; LERNER, Vicki L; Chelsea; Com- munications Disorders; Sigma Alpha Eta; Belchertown Vol.; Hillel; Senior Task Force Subcomm.; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Cultural and Stan- dards Comm. LETARTE, Philip A.; Leominster; Marketing. LETOURNEAU, Kathrine C; Lynn- field; Psychology; Dean ' s List. LETOURNEAU, Suzanne; Ware; Zo- ology. LETTENEY, John A.; Lancaster; Man- agement; Varsity M Club; Parachut- ing Club; Yahoo; Intramurals. LEVENSON, Sherry T.; Valley Stream, N.Y.; Child Development; New En- gland Assoc, of Ed. of Young Chil- dren; Index, Editor; Exec. Coun.; Dorm Exec. Coun.; Patriot; Senior Class Advisor; Dean ' s List. LEVENTHAL, Sandra L., Chelsea; Elementary Education; Hillel. LEVIN, Amy S.; Chestnut Hill; Government; Dorm Gov ' t, Pres. LEVIN, Clifford A.; Newton; Psy- chology. LEVINE, Fred M.; Newton; Zoology; Intramurals; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dean ' s List. LEVINE, Ilene R.; Leominster; Rus- sian, Phi Beta Kappa. LEVINE, Judith M.; Revere; Com- munications Disorders; Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres.; Scrolls, Dorm Standards comm.; Dorm Treas SENDOFF; Winter Carni Comm, Homecoming Comm.; Speech Under grad. Advisor Comm.; Exec. Coun. LEWIS, Bonnie J.; Osterville; En- glish. LEWIS, Joyce P.; Hadley; History; Dean ' s List. LEWIS, Martin L.; Sharon; Hotel and Restaurant Management; Students International Meditation Soc; Craft- man ' s Guild. LIESE, Stephen F.; Wilbraham; Man- agement; Alpha Phi Omega; Intra- murals; Dean ' s List. LILYESTROM, Janet S.; Paxton; Mathematics. LINCOLN, Mark D.; Taunton; Me- chanical Engineering; ASME. LINDEN, Catherine E.; Beverly; Elementary Education; Chi Delphia. LINDQUIST, Karen I.; Paxton; Ele- mentary Education; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Pres., Sec; NES. LIONETTA, Sandra L.; Winchester; Elementary Education; WMUA, Ass ' t Station Mangr., Chief Record Libr.; Summer Senate. LISENO, Elizabeth M.; Worcester; Sociology; Dorm Standards and So- cial Comms.; Karate Club; Spanish Club; Bologna Prog.; Belchertown Vol.; Northampton Vol. LISS, Francine E.; Hyde Park; Nurs- ing; Dorm Gov ' t. LITTLE, Diane M.; Newburyport; Psychology; Ski Club; Collegian; PsN ' chology Club. LITTLE, Priscilla N.; Framingham; Education. UTTLETON, Robert F.; Plainville; History; Student Gov ' t Assoc; Exec. Coun.; Pre-Law Club; Winter Carni Comm.; Finance Comm.; Strike Comm.; Zeta Beta Tau; Legislator ' s Day Rep.; Intramurals. UZEWSKI, Elizabeth A.; Sterling; Physical Education; Dorm Counse- lor; Dorm Treas. LOCKE, Harold W.; Reading; Fi- nance; Ski Qub; Scuba Qub; Dorm Counselor. LOCKHART, Carolyn A.; West- minster; Sociology; Dorm Pres.; Dorm Counselor; Area Gov ' t.; Ski Club. LODGE, Kimberly J.; Methuen; Edu- cation; Ed. Club; Counselor; Dorm Gov ' t. LODL Walter J.; Worcester; Gov- ernment. LONARDO, Elaine M.; Methuen; Psychology; Collegian; NES; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Honors Prog.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. LONDON, Paul A.; Randolph; Ma- rine Fisheries Biology; Dorm Ju- diciary; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. LONG, Ann L; Pittsfield; Zoology; Chi Omega Alumni Chrm., Sec, Steward; Intramurals. LONG, John G.; Alexandria, Vir- ginia; Zoology; Counselpr; Intra- murals; Area Gov ' t, Vice Pres.; Rugby Team, Capt., Phi Beta Kappa. LONG, Kathleen A.; Waban; His- tory; Newman Club; NES; Art Club; Dorm Cultural Comm. LONG, Virginia; Winchester; Mathe- matics. LOONEY, Richard G.; No. Amherst; History; Beta Chi; Student Senate; Intramurals. LOPARDO, Susan V.; Worcester; Fashion Merchandising; Amer. Home Ec. Assoc; Dean ' s List. LOPER, Wesley A.; Norwood; Mathematics; NES; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals. LORD, James M.; Fitchburg; Civil Engineering; ASCE. LOSTY, James M.; Holyoke; Gov- ernment. LOTHROP, Deborah P.; Framing- ham; Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Counselor. LOVELESS, H. Michael; Pittsfield; Marketing; SBA Newsletter, Editor. LOVELESS, Peter N.; Pittsfield; Marketing; Marketing Club; SBA Forum. LOVERING, Marjorie; Medford; Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Chi Omega. LUCrVERO, John B.; Worcester; History; Kappa Sigma, Treas.; In- tramurals; Dean ' s List. LUCY, Michael S.; Newburyport; Economics; Collegian; Economics Liaison Comm.; Counselor; House Council; Dean ' s List. LUCZYNSKI, Edwin A.; Adams; Accounting; Marching Band; Ac- counting Assoc, Pres.; Intramurals, Dean ' s List. LUKASIK, John A.; Chicopee; En- glish Journalism. LUMADUE, Robert L.; Clearfield, Pa.; Wildlife Biology; Dean ' s List; ROTC; Counselor; DMS. LUSSIER, Paul R.; Easthampton; Civil Engineering. LUZ, Linda M.; Peabody; Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice Pres.; Exec Coun.; Revelers; Winter Carni Comm.; Homecoming Comm.; Dean ' s List. LYDEN, Margaret E.; Adams; Art Education. LYMAN, Annie D.; East Longmead- ow; Elementary Education; Ed. Club. LYNCH, Maurice M.; Charlestown; History; Swim Team. MacCOLLOM, Andrew W.; Ster- ling; Agricultural and Food Eco- nomics; U.Mass. Vol. Fire Dept., Deputy Chief. MacGREGOR, Nancy L.; East Meadow, N.Y.; Spanish; Outing Club; Spanish Club; Univ. Chorus; Five College Latin Amer. Studies Coordinating Comm.; Dean ' s List. MacISAAC, Donald B.; Quincy; Marine Fisheries Biology; Scuba Club, Sec; Lacrosse. MACKAY, Barbara L; Peabody; English; Dorm Coun.; Ski Club. MACKINTOSH, Alan S.; Franklin; Wood Technology; Dean ' s List. MACKLER, Lynn F.; Springfield; Communications Disorders; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sec; Hillel; Dorm Judiciary; SWAP. MACKOS, Anthony T.; Easthamp- ton; Mechanical Engineering; ASME. MacLEAN, Franklyn L; Wallas- ton; Elementary Education; Counse- lor; Quincy Jr. College. MacLEOD, Joan Kosinski; Lan- caster; Nursing; Sigma Theta Tau; Newman Club, Exec. Coun. MacNElL, Candice B.; Danvers; Elementary Education; Dean ' s List; Westbrook Jr. College. MacNElL, Richard G.; Danvers; Environmental Design; Patriots; Judo Club; Ski Club; Dean ' s List. MacNUTT, Karen L.; Dorchester; History; Student Senate, Exec. Comm., Social Action Comm., Chrm. Ways and Means Comm.; Women ' s Rifle Team, Capt.; Pre-Law Soc; Dean ' s List. MADDEN, Jane K.; Hingham; Gov- ernment; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec; Revelers; Homecoming Comm.; Exec. Coun.; Dorm Coun. MAFFEl, A. Michael; Clinton; Plant and Soil Science; Dean ' s List. MAGUIRE, Mary A.; Hull; Psy- chology; Judiciary Comm., Chrm.; Exec. Coun.; SWAP. MAHLO, Angelika I.; East Long- meadow; Psychology; Pi Beta Phi, Hist.; Dorm Social Chrm.; Counse- lor; Northampton Vol.; Phi Beta Kappa. MAKER, William A.; Haverhill; Philosophy; Freiburg Prog.; Frei- burg Comm.; Univ. Theatre; Phi Beta Kappa. MAKL Betty A.; Winchendon; Edu- cation; Dean ' s List. MAKINDE, Michael; Lagos, Nigeria; Animal Science; African Student Organization; Soccer; Florida Agr. Univ. MALESKA, Susan M.; Yonkers, N.Y.; Fashion Merchandising; New- man Club; Dorm Social Chrm.; Dean ' s List. MALLETT, Joy C; Holden; English; Dean ' s List; Undergrad. Assist. Engl. Dept.; Univ. Chorus, Sec; Dorm Cultural Comm.; WMUA: Honors Colloquia; Campus Crusade for Christ. MALLOY, Daniel B.; Norton; Soci- ology; A. P.O.; Dean ' s List. MALMBORG, Cheryl A.; Sunder- land; Nursing; Nursing Club; Dean ' s list. MALONEY, Linda L., Elementary Education; NES; Dean ' s List. Nantucket; Ed. Club; MALONEY, Paul F.; Boston; Mar- keting. MALONEY, Richard J.; Peabody; Accounting; Dorm Pres.; Intramurals; Accounting Club. MANGAN, Judith M.; Wakefield; Child Development; Counselor; Dorm Exec, coun.. Social Chrm. MANGIAPANE, Margaret A.; Bur- lington, Mathematics; Dean ' s List. MANGIARATTI, Robert S.; West- field; Government; D.V.P.; Dorm Gov ' t; Intramurals; Collegian; Index. MANIN, Doreen J.; Newton; Edu- cation; Hillel; Dorm Gov ' t.; Dean ' s List. MANLEY, Dwight P.; Huntington; Mathematics; Dean ' s List. MANNING, William J.; Glenside, Pa.; Hotel and Restaurant Manage- ment; Delta Chi; Ed. Policies Comm. for College of Agr.; Dean ' s List. MANTYLA, Edith M.; Holyoke; Art Education; Pi Lambda Theta. MARCHANDO, Pierre L.; Cam- bridge; Hotel and Restaurant Man- agement; Varsity Football; Sigma Alpha Mu. 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MICZEK, Barbara J.; Braintree; Art; Sigma Delta Tau; Ski Qub, Outing aub; NES; Haven Club; Dean ' s List. MIDGLEY, Judith A.; Raynham; Child Development; Iota Gamma Up- silon; Dorm Security; Ski Club; Nat. Ed. Service; Nat. Ed. Assoc 460 MIGLIACCIO, Peter P.; Salem; Span- ish and Italian; Phi Mu Delta; Ital. Club, Pres.; Intramurals. MIGNOCCHL Kent H.; New York, N.Y.; Industrial Management; Var- sity Wrestling; Dean ' s List; Senior Hon.; Mktg. Qub; Grad. 3 Yrs. MILCH, Laurel A.; Braintree; En- glish; Varsity gymnastics Team; Counselor; Publicity Comm.; Prog. Comm.; Cult. Comm.; Movie Comm. MILES, Charles 5.; Amherst; Ele- mentary Education; Alpha Phi Omega; Amherst Fair, Co-Chrm.; Karate Club; Outing Club. MILES, Sharon C; Saugus; English; Collegian; Varsity Softball; Intra- murals; Dorm Athletic Chrm. MILKEY, Karen M.; Turners Falls; Elementary Education; Counselor; Dean ' s List. MILLER, Ira H.; Newton; Psy- chology; Res. Hall Assist.; Activities Chrm. MILLER, Jeanne M.; Haverhill; Nurs- ing; Nursing Club; Newman Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Dorm Cult. Comm.; Dean ' s List. MILLER, Rose L.; Milford; JournaHsm Sociology Interdeptmental; Dorm Coun.; Hillel; Collegian; Northamp- ton Vol.; Stud. Senate Services Comm.; NES; Dean ' s List. MINKLEY, Barbara L; So. Hadley; Elementary EducaHon; Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Karate Club; Dean ' s List. MINKOS, Michael A.; Chicopee; Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. MINKWITZ, Steven A.; Canton; Civil Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. MINTO, Vanlis J.; Springfield; Psy- chology; Afro-Amer. Comm.; Coun- selor. MITCHELL, Charlene A.; Fall River; English; lota Gamma Upsilon, Cult. Chrm.; Ski Club; Dean ' s List. MITCHELL, James E.; Ballston Spa, N.Y.; Civil Engineering. MITCHELL, Timothy; Ballston Spa, N.Y.; Civil Engineering. MODENA, Thomas D.; Westfield; Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E.; Oper- etta Guild; Scuba Qub. MOGUL, Lawrence R.; West Spring- field; Government. 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MUCHA, Robert M.; Ashland; Ac- counting; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres, Treas.; IFC; Dean ' s List. MULDOON, Donna M.; Lawrence; Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa, Rush Chrm.; Exec. Coun.; Greek Coun.; Think Tank; Homecoming Comm.; Belchertown Vol. MULHEARN, David T.; Quincy; Wildlife Bio logy; Forestry Club; Wildlife Soc. MULLEN, Stephen R.; West New- bury; History; Beta Kappa Phi; Frat. Senator; Cheerleader; Patriots, Co-Chrm.; Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm. MULLINEAUX, Rodney W.J., Jr.; Santa Monica, Calif.; General Busi- ness and Finance; Beta Gamma Sigma; AFIT; Dean ' s List; Magna Cum Laude. MULREAN, Elaine C; Amherst; Physical Education; NES; Intramural Basketball. MORELY, Karen G.; Sudbury; His- MULROY, Kathryn R.; Sunderland; tory; House Coun.; Dean ' s List. Education. MORGAN, Warren H.; Springfield; Psychology. MORRIS, Donna L.; New Bedford; English; Pi Beta Phi; Karate Club; Dean ' s List. MORSE, Mark E.; Wareham; Government; Alpha Phi Omega; Dorm Judiciary, Chrm.; Stud. Housing Comm. MORSE, Richard A.; Attleboro; Psychology; Dorm Stud. Coun.; Counselor; Intramural Swimming. MORSE, Sherry J.; Lynn; Fashion Merchandising; Gamnna Sigma Sigma; Collegian, Span. Club. MOSELEY, William C; Dudley; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Soc. of Automotive Engineers; Dean ' s List MOSHER, Stephen D.; Melrose; English Journalism; Collegian, New- man Club; Intramurals; Journalistic Studies Comm. MOTT, Roswitha W.; West Hatfield; Art Education. MOTTA, Anthony B.; Lawrence; Sociology; Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec. MURDOCK, Virginia L.; Milton; Government; Flying Club; Newman Club; Young Rep. Soc. MURPHY, Darrel L.; Xenia, Ohio; General Business and Finance; Beta Gamma Signa. MURPHY, Marie E.; Reading; History; New Mexico Exchange; Oxford Prog.; Dean ' s List, Phi Beta Kappa. MURPHY, Patricia A.; Newburyport; Elementary Education; lota Gamma Upsilon, Pledge Trainer; Belchertown Vol.; Ed. Club; Dorm Cult. Comm. MURPHY, Thomas F.; Fairhaven; Finance; Sigma Phi Epsilon. MURPHY, William B.; Auburn; American History; Alpha Sigma Phi; Fresh. Crew. MURRAY, LOIS P.; Natick; Child Development; NAEYC; Dean ' s List. MUSGROVE, Patricia A.; Newport News, Va.; Elementary Education; Dorm Co-Ordinator Chrm.; Social Chrm.; Modern Dance Club. NACORCHUK, Alice J.; Pittsfield; Food Science and Technology; Food Science Club, Vice Pres.; Social Chrm. NADEAU, Deborah J.; No. Reading; Botany; Scrolls; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chorale, Chamber Singers; Operetta Guild; Dorm Social Comm., Dean ' s List. NADEL, Frank D.; Chestnut Hill Marketing; Hillel; SW Social Comm Dorm Social Comm.; Marketing Club, Dean ' s List. NADLER, Allen P.; Waban; Manage- ment; Tau Epsilon Phi; Intramurals; Exec. Comm.; Winter Carni Comm.; Soph. Banquet Comm. NAIR, Lesley A.; Beaver, Pa.; Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Cheerleading; Exec. Coun. NALBANDIAN, Peter W.; Worcester; Government; Exec. Coun.; Dorm Coun.; Dorm Social Chrm.; Intra- murals. NARDACCI, George A.; Greenfield; Fisheries Biology. NAZZARO, Stephen C; Roslindale; Education; NES, Co-Chrm.; Com- munity Action Foundation, Treas.; Gamma Alpha Kappa, Co-Founder, Pres.; Intramurals. NEALE, George A.; Needham; Mech- anical Engineering; Tau Beta PI; Fresh. Lacrosse; Intramurals. NECKES, Michael E.; Brookline; Sociology. NEELEY, Patricia M.; Weymouth; Education. NEHEMIAH, Jerome L.; New Ro- chelle, N.Y.; Pre-Med; Phi Eta Sigma; Monsanto Award; Dean ' s List, Phi Beta Kappa. NEISSEL, Coral D.; Wheeler AFB, Hawaii; Physical Education; Hey- makers; Intramurals. NELLIS, David M.; Washington, D.C; History; Young Democrats; Stud. Gov ' t; Patriots; Children ' s Theatre Prod. NERDEN, Joseph A., Jr.; Amherst; U.S. History NEUWIRTH, Edna M.; River Edge, N.J.; Nutrition; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Hist., Sec; Omicron Nu, Pres.; Hillel; Collegian. NEVILLE, Michael D.; Amherst; English. NEWBORG, Kathy A.; Hamilton; History; Inter- Varsity, Pres.; Coun- selor; French Corridor; Academic Affairs. NEWHALL, Richard S.; Wellesley; Restaurant and Hotel Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder; Maroon Keys; Revelers, Vice Pres. NEWHOUSE, Denise E.; Schenectady, N.Y.; Texiles, Clothing, and En- vironmental Arts; Marching Band, Concert Band. NEWMAN, Jonathan E.; Katonah, N.Y.; Computer Systems Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, Exec. Board; Ski Club, Pres, Treas.; Am ateur Radio Assn., Pres., Vice Pres., Treas.; I.A.E.S.T.E., Chrm. NEYLON, Terrance B.; So. Peabody; MathemaHcs. NIETUPSKI, Danile L; Ludlow; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Vice Pres.; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Newman Club; Ski Club; Intramurals, I.E.E.E.; 135 Rivalry. NIEJADLIK, Jean A.; Whitinsville; Sociology; Northampton Vol; Home- coming Comm.; Prog. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Counselor; House Gov ' t. NIEMYSKI, Christine H.; West Roxbury; Nursing; Exec. Coun.; Operetta Guild; Counselor; Area East Judiciary Nursing Club. NIGRO, George; Amherst; Quanti- tative Methods; Dean ' s List. NOBLE, Russell D., Swansea; Market- ing; Intramurals; Dorm Rep.; Dean ' s List; P.U.B. Club; Marketing Club. NOONAN, Henry J.; Jamaica Plains; Government; Dorm Gov ' t. Counselor; Student Senate. NORDER, Bonnie S.; Creve Coeur, Missouri; Education and Extension; Alpha Chi Omega; SNEA; AHEA; Counselor; Dean ' s List. NORRIS, William H.; Belmont; Ele- mentary Education; Environmental Qualities Comm.; Who ' s Who in Amer. Jr. Colleges; Silver Key; Mass. Bay Community College; House Coun. NOVAK, Richard S.; Revere; Mathe- matics; Phi Eta Sigma; Patriots; Intramurals. NOWICK, Cynthia A.; HoUiston; Physical Education; Dorm Treas.; Counselor. NYLUND, David A.; Worcester; Landscape Architecture; Environ- mental Design Club; Intramurals. OATES, Philip B.; Turners Falls; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. O ' BRIEN, Ann Marie; Holyoke; Government; Undergrad. Council of Gov ' t Majors; Ski Club. O ' BRIEN, Maureen; Maiden; English. O ' BRIEN, Maureen; West Newton; Sociology; Dorm Pres.; Field Hockey Team; Dean ' s List. O ' BRIEN, Nancy B.; Northboro; Psychology; Pi Beta Phi; Chorus; Dorm Treas. O ' BRIEN, Rita M.; West Roxbury; French; French Corridor; Spanish Corridor. O ' CONNELL, Michael F.; Amherst; Marketing; Phi Sigma Kappa; Dorm Coun.; Exec. Coun. O ' CONNOR, Eileen M.; Lynnfield; Government; Student Senate; Student Union Governing Board; Exec. Coun.; Homecoming Comm.; Winter Carni Comm.; Campus Chest Comm.; Metawampe Selection Comm.; Fresh. Queen Court; Soph. Queen Court; Winter Carni Queen Court; Dean ' s List. OHANESIAN, John B.; Belmont; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Innkeepers Club; Dean ' s List. OHLSON, Michael W.; South Action; Physical Education; Fresh. Basketball; Intramurals; Counselor; Dorm Athle- tic Chrm.; Dorm Gov ' t; Dean ' s List. OHMAN, John W.; So. Grafton; Marketing; Marketing Club; Mike Hunt Fan Club, Pres.; Scuba Club; Bridge Club; Bowling Club; Intra- murals. O ' KEEFE, Edmond L, Jr.; Lowell; Elementary Education; Ed. Assembly; Undergrad. Rep. to Ed. Council. O ' MALLEY, Anthony T.; Worcester; Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. O ' NEILL, Mary P.; Bangor, Maine; French; Precisionetts; Dean ' s List. O ' NEILL, Sandra A.; Sherborn; English; Naiads; Dean ' s List. OPACKI, Donna J.; Melrose; Elemen- tary Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Treas.; Exec. Coun.; Newman Club. O ' CONNOR, Kathleen T.; West OPATKA, David D.; South Grafton; Boylston; Elementary Education; Forestry; Xi Sigma Pi, Psi Chapt.; Dorm Pres.; Ski Club; N.E.5. Flying Redmen Drill Team. O ' CONNOR, Keigh K.; West Springfield; English; Counselor; Collegian. O ' CONNOR, Rosellen M.; Needham Heights; Nursing. O ' CONNOR, Thomas M.; Dor- chester; Economics; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List. ODAY, Kevin M.; Quincy; Sociology; Intramurals. 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OWSEICHIK, Alan J.; Greenfield Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi Alpha Pi Mu, Sec; Phi Eta Sigma A.I.I.E. PACKARD, Gail V.; Blechertown; Elementary Education; Lambda Delta Phi. PADELFORD, Donna R.; Raynham; General Business; Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sec; Workshop for Mass. Red Cross, Chrm. PADGET, Karen I.; Pittsfield, Elemen- tary Education; Sigma Kappa, Vice Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi, Membership Chrm.; Junior Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Dean ' s List. 461 PAGE, Norman L.; Amherst; Electrical Engineering. PALMBACH, Janice L.; Simsbury; History; Collegian, Adv. Mgr., Business Mgr.; Women ' s Choir. PALOMBA, Richard J.; Arlington; Education; S.W.A.P., Co-Chrm.; Chancellor ' s Visitation and Security Com.; Senior Day, Chrm.; Campus Drive, Chrm.; 4 Class Trip, Chrm.; Exec, Coun.; Pres. Coun.; Who ' s Who; Dorm Pres.; Bologna Prog. PALTER, Mona F.; Mattapan; History; Dorm Pres.; Dean ' s List. PAPA, Jeanne A.; Revere; Elementary Education. PAPAGM, Charles P.; Cambridge; Management; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. PAPPA5, Stephanie K.; Arlington; Education; Dorm Soc. Comm.; Exec. Council. PAQUETTE, Cynthia J.; Springfield; Economics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board. PARATORE, Jean; Lexington; Phy- sical Education; Lambda Delta Phi, Exec, Board, Parliamentarian; Pan- hellenic Rep., Coun.; Greek Council Major Coun.; W.A.A., Exec. Board, Varsity Field Hockey; Basketba Softball; Intramural Basketball, Mgi Director of Women ' s Intramurals. PARE, Jayne L; Haverhill; Com- munications Disorders; Exec. Council; Winter Carni Comm,; Sigma Alpha Eta. PARHTT, REbecca C; Holyoke; Elementary Education; NE5; Northampton Vol; Belchertown Vol; Amherst Jr. High Tutor. PARIS!, Antonio L.; Easthampton; Accounting. PARKER, Janis M.; Melrose; Child Development; Pi Beta Phi, Prog. Chrm.; NES. PARKER, Jill D.; Groveland; Elemen- tary Ed ucation; Westbrook Jr. College. PARKER, Robert G.; Natick; Mathe- matics; Dorm Gov ' t; Intramurals. PARKER, Susan; Concord; History; Chi Omega; N.E.A.C; Dorm Soc. Comm.; Intramurals; Belchetown Vol.; A.R.J.H.S, Tutor; CC Build- ing Comm. PARKER, Susan; Plymouth; Educa- tion. PARKER, Theodore; Springfield; Gov- ernment; Phi Alpha Sigma; Concert Band; West Side Story ; Afro-Amer Soc, Budget Comm.; Amherst Jazz Orchestra; Academic Advisor; Coun- selor. PARSONS, Calvin T., Jr.; Easthamp- ton; Agricultural and Food Economics. PARSONS, Nancy; Lynnfield; Edu- cation; Kappa Alpha Theta; Exec. Coun.; Dean ' s List. PASSE, Maria T.; Williamsburg; French. PASTNER, Gerard A.; Worcester; Physical Education; Faculty Group for Academic Freedom; Holy Apostles Seminary. PATCH, Norman E., Jr.; Fitchburg; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu; Class Pres.; Adelphia; D.V.P.; Boston Prog. PAUL, Kenneth J.; Fitchburg; Ac- counting; Tau Kappa Epsilon; In- tramurals; Dean ' s List. PAULSON, Laurence W.; Topsfield; Aerospace Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Cross Country, Co-Capt.; Track. PAULY, Linda J.; Stoneham; Ele- mentary Education; Equestrian Club. PEACH, H. Bradford; Attleboro; Economics; Dorm Gov ' t; Collegian; Ski Club; Intramurals. PECK, James P.; Leominster; Gov- ernment. PEDERZANI, Donna M.; Kingston; Physical Education. PEDI, Joanne M.; Saugus; Govern- ment; Iota Gamma Upsilon; Greek Coun.; Student Senator, Activities Subcomm.; Project Ten, Apple Corp.; S.W.A.P.; Class Exec. Coun. PELLEGRINI, Ralph A.; East Boston; History; Theta Chi; Intramurals. PELTON, Paul S.; Fall River; For- estry; Kappa Kappa Psi; Dorm Pres.; Marching Band; Concert Band. PELUSO, Francis K.; Brockton; Rus- sian; Arnold Air Society; Children ' s Theatre; Hello Friend Folk Society; Russian Choir. PENNIMAN, Bruce M.; Amherst; English. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. PENNIMAN, Valerie J,; Amherst; Education; Chi Omega; Executive Coun.; OH Prog. Comm.; Counselor. PENON, Agustin; San Jose, Costa Rica; Wood Technology; Dorm Coun- selor; Varsity Soccer; Varsity Tennis; Dean ' s List. PEREIRA, Marie E.; Chelsea; Ele- PETERSON, Joanne; Greenfield; mentary Education; lota Gamma Up- silon, Master of Ritual; Newman Club; Span. Club; Ed. Club. PEREZ-GONZALEZ, Plymouth; Sociology. Candida R.; PERKINS, Cheryl L.; Haverhill; So- ciology; Precisionettes, Commanding Officer. PERKINS, Joseph B., Jr.; Pompano Beach, Fla.; Management; Dorm Rep.; Dorm Moderator; Intramurals. PERKINS, Kenneth E.; Arlington; Sociology; Varsity Gymnastics. PERKINS, William A., Jr.; East Doug- las; Government; Beta Chi, Treas.; Student Senate, Chrm. Ways and Means Comm.; Young Rep., Pres.; Commuter Assembly, Treas.; Stu- dent Sen. Transit Service, Mngr.; Who ' s Who. PERNA, Susan E.; Waltham; Speech Education; Univ. Theatre; L L, Treas. PERREAULT, Linda A.; Chelmsford; History; Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas.; Class Exec. Council; Dorm Judiciary Chief, Dean ' s List. PERRY, Joyce E.; Everett; Elemen- tary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Naiads. PERRY, Robert R.; South Dartmouth; History; Intramurals. PERRY, Ronnie A.; Fall River; Gen- eral Business and Finance; Intra- murals. PERUZZI, Angela; Quincy; Elemen- tary Education; NES; Dorm Cultural Comm.; Head Start Vol.; Dean ' s List. RETELL, John A.; Pittsfield; Market- ing; Collegiate Chapt. of Amer. Mkty. Assoc; Accounting Club; Market- ing Club; Intramurals. PETERS, Kenneth R.; Amherst; Elec- trical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Sec. PETERS, Michael A.; Billerica; Gen- eral Business; Ski Club. PETERS, Thomas G.; Arlington; General Business and Finance; Hockey. PETERSON, Ann-Marie E.; Worces- ter; Sociology; NE Area Congress; Northampton Vol.; Dunkin Donuts 12 Club. PETERSON, Edmund A.; White Plains, N.Y.; Counseling Education; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Geology; Tau Beta Sigma, Vice Pres.; Univ. Band and Orchestra. PETERSON, John M.; Worcester; Zoology; Pre-Med. Society; Crew, Dean ' s List. PETERSON, Patsy C; Boxford; Ele- mentary Education. PETITTO, Rocco C, 3rd.; Leomin- ster; Physics; Delta Chi; Fresh. Track; Varsity Track. PETROWSKY, Joan M.; Waltham; Elementary Education; Student Sen- ate Services, Standards Coun., Chrm. PETTEY, Dorothy L.; Brookfield; Theatre; Univ. Theatre, Operetta Guild; Oregon Univ. Exchange; Dean ' s List. PEZZA, Peter M.; Natick; Manage- ment. PHILLIPS, Laura J.; Braintree; En- glish; Engl. Dept. Undergrad Coun.; Engl. Grievance Comm.; Undergrad T.A.; Dean ' s List; Cardinal Gushing College. PHILLIPS, Linda J.; Framingham; Mathematics; Ski Club; Amateur Radio Assoc; House Council. PHILLIPS, Susan L.; Natick; Market- ing; Class Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Dorm Soc. Chrm. PICARD, Wayne J.; Chelmsford; Hotel and Restaurant Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice Pres.; Pledge Class, Vice Pres.; Revelers; Innkeep- ers Club; Intramurals. PICCOLO, Joseph A.; Haverhill; Marketing; Q.T.V., Soc. Chrm., Sec; Social Brother of SPE; Intramurals; Class Pres.; Winter Carni Comm., Chrm.; Soph. Weekend, Pub. Comm., Chrm.; Senior Weekend, Pub. Comm., Chrm. PICCOLOMINI, Sandra T.; Somer- ville; Education. PICCUS, David L.; Amherst; Govern- ment; Varsity Soccer; Varsity La- crosse. PICKETT, Richard B.; Belchertown; Environmental Design; Alpha Sigma Phi. PIDGEON, Lawrence A., Jr.; Spring- field; Electrical Engineering; Flying Redmen Drill Team; Eta Kappa Nu; Chess Club. PIECUCH, Thomas S.; Newburyport; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Sec; A. I. I.E.; Scab- bard and Blade. FIERI, Robert V.; Fall River; Engi- neering; Alpha Phi Omega. PIETKIEWICZ, Donna M.; New Bed- ford; Elementary Education; Dorm Social Comm.; Dean ' s List. PIKKARAINEN, David T. West- minster; Physical Education; Kappa Sigma; Football; Intramurals. PITEO, Rick L; Armonk, N.Y.; Elec- trical Engineering. PITROFF, John A.; North Adams; Personnel Management; Intramurals. PIUZE, Lissa R.; Worcester; Zoology. PLANKEY, Francis W., Jr.; Sunder- land; Chemistry; A.C.S. Student Affiliates, Pres. PLANTE, Dorothy D.; Granby; Elementary Education. PLANTE, Gary A.; No. Amherst; Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E., Vice Pres., Pres.; A.C.S.; Engineer- ing Journal; Intramural Handball. PLUNKETT, Daniel G.; Mineola, N.Y.; Food Science and Technology. POLCHLOPEK, Ann M.; Granby; Art. POLCZWARTEK, Michael R.; Wil- liamsburg; Nursing; Nursing Honor Society. POLLACK, Joanne H.; Sharon; Art Education; Sigma Delta Tau. POLOPEK, Elizabeth M.; Agawam; Education; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.; House Management Comm.; Trans- fer ' s Comm. POMEROY, Pamela C; Hayden- ville; Art-Sculpture. POMFRET, James J.; Quincy; Mar- keting; Marketing Club; Intramurals. POMFRET, Linda L.; Somerset; Physi- cal Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Chrm.; Class Exec. Coun.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. POORE, Beatrice A.; Shrewsbury; Psychology; Area Gov ' t, Treasurer. PORCINO, Nancy; Gloucester; En- glish. POSTERNAK, Marsha R.; Lawrence; English; Sigma Delta Tau, House- manager, Rush Chrm.; NES; Class Exec. Coun.; Index; Ski Club. POULOS, Stephen; New Bedford; Psychology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Dean ' s List. POUND, E. Jeanne; Suffern, N.Y.; English; Northern Ed. Service Tutor; Homecoming Comm.; Class Exec. Coun.; Alpha Chi Omega, Lyre Edi- tor; Dean ' s List. POWERS, James M.; Swansea; Plant And Soil Science; Newman Club. POWERS, Robert M.; Northfield; Finance; Flying Club. PRANSKY, Alan S.; Brookline; En- glish; Hillel, Treas.; Engl. Dept. Undergrad. Coun.; Dorm Counselor. PREMERLANl, Anne M.; Pittsfield; Physical Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cheerleading, Capt; Univ. Concert Dance Group. PRESCOTT, Clifford G., Jr.; Lowell; Fisheries Biology; Amer. Fisheries Society; House Coun.; Scuba Club; Food Services Comm. PRESTL Richard M.; Belmont; Gen- eral Business; Kappa Sigma, Steward, Pledge Trainer; Intramurals. PRIFTAKIS, E. J.; Lynn; Government. PROBOLUS, Paul C; Worcester; Edu- cation. PRONOVOST, Michael R.; Holyoke; Government; Student Senate; Dorm Counselor; Area Judiciary. PROSTAK, Elaine J.; Worcester; Enghsh; Debate Union, Sec; DSR- TKA Forensics Honor Society. PROULX, Donald T.; Holyoke; Psychology. PROVERB, Stephen P.; Tewksbury; Biochemistry. PRUNIER, Lorna J.; Taunton; Psy- chology; Kappa Alpha Theta, Chap., Standards Chrm.; Boltwood Project, Belchertown Vol. PRUSKA, Linda J.; Maspeth, N.Y.; Therapeutic Recreation; Belchertown Vol., Treas.; Naiads, Sec; Newman Club, Social Chrm.; Outing Club. PUESCHEL, Urry C; Holyoke; Mathematics. PUGH, Elizabeth A.; Elmont, N.Y.; Sociology; Student Union Govern- ing Board, Pres.; S.W.A.P., Co- Chrm.; Who ' s Who; Scrolls; Class Vice Pres.; Miss Freshman; Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer; Adv. Dev. Comm. on External Affairs, Pres.; U.S.CC; Student Sen. Public Rel. Comm.; Dorm Counselor; Dean ' s List. PULEIO, Gina M.; Gloucester; En- glish. PULVERENTl, Jane M.; North And- over; Elementary Education; Dean ' s List. PURCELL, Donna J.; Granby; So- ciology; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dorm Gov ' t.; Dorm Counselor; Ass ' t. Head of Res.; Undergrad. Ass ' t.; Dean ' s List. PUZAS, J. Edward; Westwood; Pre- Med; Pre-Med Club; Pre-Med. So- ciety; Varsity Golf Team; Fresh. Golf; NES Tutor; Dorm Gov ' t; Senior Honors Research; Dean ' s List. PYATT, Robert S., Jr.; Somerset; Biochemistry; Senior Honors Proj.; Adelphia; Phi Kappa Phi; Pre-Med. Soc, Pres., Treas.; Dorm Vice Pres.; Counselor Swing Shift Prog.; Dorm Counselor; House Coun. Rep.; Area Gov ' t Rep., Student Activities, Cul- tural Comm.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. QUAGLIERL Elaine J.; Westwood; English; Spectrum; Dorm Committees. QUINLAN, Mary C; Greenfield; History. RABKIN, Sandor 1.; Marblehead; Government; Dorm Gov ' t; Intra- murals. RACZ, Edward; Shelburne Falls; English Literature. RADCLIFF, Elizabeth A.; Northamp- ton; Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Oirxega. RADZIK, Janis M.; South Grafton; French; Ass ' t. Head Of Residence. RAFFALDL Frank J.; West Hurley, N.Y.; Geology. RAHMANIM, Albert; Amherst; Me- chanical Engineering; A.S.M.E.; Dorm Counselor. RAIN, Joel L.; Lynn; Agriculture And Food Economics; Dorm Gov ' t; Dorm Athletics Chrm.; Food Marketing Club; C.S.Q.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. RAINAUD, David H.; Belchertown; Sociology; Intramurals; Homecoming Comm.; Winter Carni Comm.; Class Exec. Coun. RAINKA, Stanley A.; Pittsfield; Elec- trical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Treas.; Intramurals; Dorm Counselor; House Judiciary. RAINVILLE, Janet E.; West Spring- field; Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Modular Credit Activities; Dean ' s List. RALYS, Jacqueline M.; Orange; Ele- mentary Education; Sigma Kappa; Ski Club, Pub. Comm.; Dean ' s List. RAND, Deborah M.; Brookline; Psychology; Dorm Gov ' t; Psych. Club; Pre-Med. Club; Hillel; Dean ' s List. RANDALL, Leslie S.; Newton; Art; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Sec. RANERE, Joyce A.; Medical Tech- nology; Sigma Kappa; Dance Comm.; Dean ' s List. RAUH, Jane E.; Springfield; Art. RAY, Dorothy B.; New York, N.Y.; Fashion Merchandising; Alpha Delta Pi; Exchange Student; Amer. Home Ec. Assoc. RAYMOND, Wayne T.; Marshfield Hillls; Music Education; Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Symphony Band; Concert Band; Operetta Guild; Brass Ensemble; Pioneer Sym. Orchestra. READE, Judith A.; Marshfield; Rus- sian; Angel Flight; Russian Qub; Class Exec. Coun. REBECCHL Judith M.; Agawam; Ele- mentary Education; Ed. Club. RECKARD, Alan B.; Taunton; Physi- cal Education; Dorm Vice Pres.; Dorm Athletic Mngr.; Intramurals Official; Intramurals. REDDICH, Kenneth J.; Northampton; History; Varsity Hockey. REDDING, Peter C; Hopkinton; Marketing; Marketing Club; Ski Club; Scabbard and Blade; Parachute Club; Intramurals. REDFERN, Allan R.; Craston, R.L; Distributive Education. REID, James E.; Salisbury; Market- ing; Phi Sigma Kappa; Class Exec. Coun.; Class Finance Comm.; Dean ' s List. REISMAN, Kenneth P.; Newton Centre; Economics; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Exec. Board, Activities Chrm.; Hillel; Class Exec. Coun.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. REISMAN, Robert S.; Newton Centre; Economics; House Council; Intra- mural Softball. REMALY, William W., Jr.; Granby; Hotel Administration. RESNICK, Gerald B.; Lynnfield; History; Soccer Team; Dorm Social Comm. RESNIKOFF, Gail E.; VValtham; Mathematics; Honors Colloquium; Dean ' s List. RETALLICK, John D.; Pittsfield; General Business and Finance; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Social Chrm.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. REULBACH, Judith C.; Needham; Physical Education; Sigma Kappa, Vice Pres.; Newman Club; Naiads; Dean ' s List. REZN1KIEVV1C2, Linda C; Holyoke; Psychology; Choir; Botany Em- ployee; Chorus. RHEAUME, Robert A.; Amherst; Personnel Management; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Chi; S.B.A. Dean ' s Advisory Coun., Sec; Intramurals. RHOADES, Cynthia J.; Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Music; Pi Beta Phi, Music Chrm.; Scrolls; Mortar Board Music Curriculum Rev. Comm. Rep Chorale, Sec; Collegium Musicum, Chamber Singers. RICCI, Ronald C; Westwood; Physi- cal Education; Naiads; Intramurals. RICE, William; Wrentham; History; Zeta Nu. RICE, William; Williamstown; Psy- chology; Beta Chi; Dean ' s List. RICH, lr ' in J.; Lynn; Government. RICHARD, David A.; Southbridge; Wildlife Management; Crew Team, Co-Capt.; Intramurals. RICHARD, Gerard J.; Northampton; English. RICHARDSON, Beverley J.; James- town, R.I.; Elementary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Scrolls; Jr. Panhellenic Coun.; Panhellenic Coun., Treas., Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board; Class Exec. Coun. RICHARDSON, Linda J.; Somerville; English; Collegian; Dorm Women ' s Judiciary; Modem Dance Club; Project 10 Constitution Comm.; Ass ' t. to Japanese Summer Institute; Ass ' t. to Master of SW. RINSMA, Maryann C; Stockbridge; Art; Equestrian Club, Chrm. Ap- prentice Prog.; Riding Instr.; Dean ' s List. RIORDAN, Botany. Mark B.; Worcester; RISPLER, Sandra R.; Pittsfield; The- atre; Operetta Guild; Univ. Theatre. RISSMILLER, Alan R.; Clifton, N.J.; Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E.; Intra- murals; Freshman Baseball Mngr. RIVOIRE, Susanne; Braintree; Gov- ernment; Dorm Sec; Dorm Counselor. ROBBINS, Christine E.; Springfield; Sociology. ROBBINS, Jane Townsend; Middle- boro; Education. ROBERTS, Mary J.; Needham; Edu- cation. ROBERTSON, Dana; Newbury; Park Administration; Park Adm. Club, Pres.; Varsity Track. ROBICHAUD, Anne M.; Waltham; Elementary Education; Chi Omega, Vice Pres.; Scrolls; Homecoming Court; Jr. Panhellenic Coun.; Dean ' s List. ROBINSON, Charles N.; South Yar- rnouth; Finance; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chrm. ROCHFORD, Robert E.; Springfield, Government; Collegian; Bridge Club; Ad Hoc Comm., Sec; General Court, Chief Justice; Intramurals; Student Matters Comm., Phi Beta Kappa. RODRIGUES, Bernadette; Fall River; Education; Iota Gamma Upsilon; Univ. Southern Fla. Exchange Prog. ROFFMAN, Marcia D.; Woodmere, N.Y.; Psychology; Sigma Delta Tau; Semester in London. ROGERS, Denise C; Chicopee; Music Education; Tau Beta Sigma; Band; Orchestra; Publicity Mngr. of the Bands. ROHAN, Colleen C; Sandwich; So- ciology; Newman Choir; Univ. Chorus. ROHLFS, Harry J.; Pittsfield; Eco- nomics. ROSE, Andrew V.; Avon; Manage- ment; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. ROSE, Carolyn M.; East Walpole; English; NES Tutor; Newman Club; Anthropology Club. ROSE, Kathleen M.; East Taunton; Sociology; Newman Club; Collegian; NES tutoring; Dean ' s List. ROSEN, Stephanie A.; Randolph; Education. ROSENFELD, David G.; Falmouth; Agricultural and Food Economics. ROSENTHAL, Ann S.; Natick; So- ciology; Dorm Judiciary; Dean ' s List. ROSS, James N.; Northampton; Finance; Beta Chi; Fifty-Five Club. ROSSETTL Ronald G.; Worcester; Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec; Revelers. ROST, William C; Westfield; Ele- mentary Education. ROUMELES, Joan M.; Weymouth; Elementary Education; Pi Beta Psi; SW Assembly; Kappa Delta Pi; Ed. Club. ROVIARO, Susan E.; West Stock- bridge; Psychology. RUBIN, Alan; Maiden; Psychology. RUBIN, Les C; Sharon; Psychology; Zeta Nu; Intramurals. RUBINOFF, Diane E.; Waban; Child Development; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Counselor. RUDSTEN, Jeffrey S.; Beverly; So- ciology; Alpha Sigma Phi; Maroon Keys; Class Exec. Board. RUGGL NO, Albert A.; Elmont, N.Y.; Physical Education; Varsity Lacrosse Team, Capt.; Freshman La- crosse Team. RUGGIERO, Frank M.; Plattekill, N.Y.; Elementary Education. RUNALDUE, Jonathan D.; Dalton; Management; S.B.A. Dean ' s Student Advisory Coun.; Amherst Record, Sports Editor; Intramurals. RUSCETTI, Robert E.; Roslindale; Sociology. RUSSELL, Helen V.; Lewiston, Maine; Fashion Merchandising; Dorm Soc Comm.; Dorm Floor Treas.; Dean ' s List. RUSSELL, Lucille A.; Chesterfield; Botany. RYDER, Christopher J.; No. Amherst; Psychology. RYDER, Joanne A.; Hadley; Nursing; Dean ' s List. SABACINSKl, Michael C; Worcester; Management; Intramurals. SABER, James E.; Brockton; Mathe- matics; Assoc, for Computer Ma- chinery; Hillel, Vice Pres., Pres.; Math. Dept. Grader; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. SABRA, Philip J; Fall River; Pre- Med, Phi Beta Kappa. SACKS, Karen F.; Newton; Art; Sigma Delta Tau, Treas.; Craples Craft Co-Op.; Semester in Amster- dam, Holland. SADER, Amir A.; Cairo, Egypt; Hotel Management. SADOVSKI, Irith; Amherst; Edu- cation. SADOW, Warren F.; Newton; So- ciology; Area Gov ' t; Urban Affairs Comm.; Undergrad. Soc. Liaison Comm. SAFER, Susan L.; Worcester; Educa- tion; Hillel, Sec; Dorm Gov ' t.; Dean ' s List. SAGE, John D.; Wakefield; Chemi- cal Engineering; Theta Chi, Pres.; Athletic Chrm.; Intramurals; Varsity Basketball; U.S. Naval Academy. SAKELAKOS, Deborah L.; Lowell; Zoology; Ski Club; Chemistry Club. SALEMI, Donna R.; Jamaica Plains; Art; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dean ' s List. SALISBURY, Peter E.; Groton; Indus- trial Engineering; A. I. I.E. SALMON, Clare P.; Worcester; En- glish; Dean ' s List. SALTZBERG, Arlene R.; Randolph; Psychology; Dean ' s List, Massasoit Community College. SAMUELS, Sharon K.; Saugus; En- glish; Collegian, Issue Editor, Reporter. SANDERS, Donald P.; Chelmsford; Management; Intramurals. SANTAGATE, Joyce A.; Framing- ham; Sociology. SANTANGELO, Pasco Jr.; Johnston, R.I.; Secondary Education; Distribu- tive Education Club. SANTAW, Peter M.; Upton; Me- chanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. SAPORITO, Paula L; Lynnfield; Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Revelers, Sec; Homecoming Comm.; Class Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm. 5ARACCO, Mary-Ellen; Raynham; Psychology; House Gov ' t.; NES Tutor. SARACENO, Brenda M.; Ashland; Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Coun. SARNO, Stephen M.; Swampscott; Marketing; Zeta Nu; Class Exec. Coun.; Marketing Club; Intramurals. 464 SATTERTHWAITE, Sarah A.; Welles- ley; Education; Tau Beta Epsilon; Band; Orchestra. SCANLON, John R.; Sandia Base, New Mexico; History. SCANNELL, Paul W.; Ware; Man- agement. SCAVONE, Patrick F.; Worcester; General Business and Finance; M.R.F. Chrm.; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. SCAVUZZO, Joseph G.; Braintree; Sociology; Beta Kappa Phi; Ski Club; Italian Club; Dean ' s List. SCHAFFELD, Frank J,; Oradell, N.J.; General Management; Basketball. SCHEER, Rainer L.; Westwood; Eco- nomics. SCHERER, Paul; Phillipsburg, N.J.; Mechanical Engineering; Intramurals. SCHERTZER, Marjorie B.; Newton; Sociology; Scrolls; Sigma Delta Tau, Treas.; NES Tutoring; Dean ' s List. SCHILLER, Stephen M.; Methuen; Park Administration; Alpha Tau Gamma; Parachute Club; Park Adm. Club. SCHIRMER, Judith C; Wellesley Hills, Education. SCHLAGER, Linda M.; Braintree; Sociology; Class Exec. Coun.; Intra- mural Basketball. SCHMEHL, Susan L.; Boxford; Art Education; Outing Club, Collegian, Fine Arts Staff; Fine Arts Coun.; Oxford Seminar; Dean ' s List. SCHMELING, Sheila K.; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Pre-Veterinary. SCHMIDT, Sally M.; Holyoke; Span- ish; Span. Club; NES Tutoring; Comm. on Poverty; Comm. on Nutrition. SCHMITT, Christopher J.; Dumont, N.J.; Fisheries Biology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Seniors Honors Prog.; Dean ' s List. SCHMITT, Timothy P.; Sunderland; Agricultural and Food Economics; Kappa Sigma; Newman Club; Intra- murals; Dean ' s List. 5CHNAPER, Sandra E.; Milton; Psychology; Hillel; NES; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. SCHNEID, Steven L.; New Milford; Zoology; Phi Sigma Delta. SCHNEIDER, Anita M.; Hallandale, Fla.; English. SCHNEIDERMAN, Stuart; Milton; Pre-Medicine; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treas.; Class Exec. Coun.; Student Senate; Winter Carni Comm.; Frat. Intramurals; Marching Band. SCHOHELD, Paul C; N. Attleboro; Physical Education; Beta Kappa Phi; Freshma n Lacrosse; Intramurals. SCHOLTEN, Gretchen J.; Wellesley Hills; Elementary Education; Chi Omega; Ski Club; Dean ' s List; Buck- nell University. SCHOOLEY, Lynn P.; Robbinsville, N.J.; Physical Education; Chi Omega; Mortar Board, Elections Chrm.; Naiads, Pres. SCHREURS, Stephen F.; Andover; Chemical Engineering. SCHULER, Alan N.; Lexington; Chem- istry; Dorm Social Chrm.; Dorm Coun.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa. SCHULER, Edward B.; Burlington; Industrial Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas.; A.I.I.E.; Intramurals. SCHULTZ, William W.; Amherst; Environmental Design. SCHWARTZ, Gerald C; Swamp- scott; Sociology. SCHWARZ, Martin A.; Brockton; Pre-Medicine; Phi Eta Sigma, Pre- Med. Society; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa. SCOTT, Carol; Andover; Elementary Education. SCOTT, Jacqueline L.; Agawam; Elementary Education; Ed. Club; Dean ' s List. SCOTT, Sandra L.; Weymouth; Psy- chology; Ski Club; Outdoor Club; Intramurals. SCOVILLE, Peter P.; Deerfield; Plant and Soil Science; Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity Hockey; Freshman Soccer; Freshman Lacrosse, Dean ' s List. SEALE, Donald C; Pelham; Man- agement. SEARLES, Hans J.; Hudson, N.H.; German. SEED, Martha E.; New Bedford; Ele- mentary Education; Lambda Delta Phi, Pres.; Women ' s Choir; Madrigal Singers; Kapfia Delta Pi. SEGAL, Daniel M.; Brighton; Psy- chology; Class Exec. Coun.; Pre-Med. Society; Dorm Counselor; Intramurals. SEGAL, Sue E.; Newton; Art; Col- legian; Yoga Club; International Club; Univ. Ulster, No. Ireland Exchange. SEGEBERG, Edward W.; Shutesbury; Accounting. SEIDMAN, Kenneth M.; Beechhurst, N.Y.; Physics. SEIKUNAS, Linda J., Andover; Physi- cal Education; Girls Gymnastic Team, Capt. SEMIATIN, Manning A.; White Plains, N.Y.; History; House Judiciary; Intramurals, Mngr. SENEGAL, Linda J.; Ashland; So- ciology; Students International Medi- tation Society. SERINO, Kathleen M.; Belmont; Government. SERONICK, Alvin J.; Framingham; Marketing; Mktg. Club; Dean ' s List. SERSANTl, Frank J.; Brockton; En- glish; Dorm Gov ' t., Pres.; Area Coun.; Intramurals. SEWARD, Roger A.; Greenfield; German. SHAINWALD, Neil; Holbrook; His- tory; Pi Lambda Phi; Undergrad. Ass ' t.; Intramurals; Hillel; Collegian; Dorm Gov ' t.; Dean ' s List. SHAKER, Thomas R.; Agawam; Mar- keting; Marketing Club; Intramural Football. SHANE, Christine L.; Pelham; Edu- cation; Kappa Alpha Theta; Revelers; SNEA; Belchertown Vol. SHANE, Susan C; So. Yarmouth; Government; Student Senate. SHAPIRO, Deborah R.; Newton Highlands; Education, Sigma Delta Tau, House Mngr. SHAPIRO, Harold; Worcester; Ac- counting; Accounting Assoc; Intra- murals; House Coun.; Dorm Athletic Chrm. SHAPIRO, Sandra D.; Brookline; English. SHARKEY, Jonathan; So. Yarmouth; Mass Communication; Class Exec. Coun. SHARP, Mathew L.; Yarmouth, Maine; Environmental Design; Zeta Nu. SHATZ, Laura S.; Longmeadow; Art Education; Sigma Delta Tau, Vice Pres.; Class Exec. Coun.; Dean ' s List. SHEA, Donald P., Jr.; Hingham; Hotel and Restaurant Administration; Zeta Nu; Football. SHEA, Federick J.; Northampton; English. SHEA, John J., Jr.; Shelburne Falls; Art; Ski Club; Art Dept. Evaluation Comm.; Newman Club. SHEAR, Linda B.; Medford; Soci- ology; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Social Chrm.; Dean ' s List. SHELKAN, Tamar L; Newton Cen- tre; English. SHEN, Colin Y.; Reading; Physics and Mathematics; Phi Kappa Sigma; Dorm Counselor. SHEPARD, Lynn S.; Alford; English; NES Tutor; Dean ' s List. SHER, Larry S.; New Bedford; Psy- chology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Heart Fund Drive, Chrm.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. SHERLOCK, Ann M.; Westfield; Human Development. 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SMITH, Janice R.; Braintree; Physi- cal Education; Dorm Counselor; Gymnastics Team; Intramurals; Dorm Treas.; Social Comm. SMITH, Joseph M.; Norwood; Physi- cal Education; Freshmen Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals. SMITH, Kathleen; Methuen; Ele- mentary Education; Educ. Club; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi. SMITH, Leslie J.; Needham; Eco- nomics; Phi Mu Delta; Fresh. Hockey; Intramurals. SMITH, Lorraine L.; Waltham; So- ciology; NES Tutor; Ski Club; USCC SMITH, Mark C; Easthampton; His- tory; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate, Academic Affairs Chrm.; Dorm Counselor. SMITH, Mary E.; Pittsfield; Quan- htative Methods; Lambda Delta Phi, Activities Chrm., Treas.; Accounting Club; Student Faculty Ad Hoc Comm. in Business; Dorm Treas.; Women ' s Intramurals. SMOLARZ, Lawrence E.; Spring- field; Sociology; Dorm Social Comm., Chrm. SNELL, Lisa A.; Natick; Botany; Dean ' s List. 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GERMAIN, Denice A.; Andover; French; Floor Rep.; Dorm Gov ' t.; Newman Club; Dorm Rep.; As- tronomy Club, Phi Beta Kappa. ST. JEAN, Patricia N; Worcester; Sociology. STOLA, Joan McRae; Framingham; English. STOIA, Stephen J.; Hyde Park; En- glish. STOLTZ, James A.; Chesterfield; Accounting. STONE, Rochelle; Sharon; Psy- chology; Ski Club; Pre-Med. Club. STORESUND, S. Lee; Amherst; Finance; Flying Club, Safety Officer, Vice Pres,, Pres.; SBA Forum, Vice Pres; Tau Delta. STORESUND, Priscilla B.; Amherst; Accounting; Flying Club, Treas.; SBA Forum, Sec. STOUT, Cory L.; Chesterfield; His- tory. STOVER, Scott A.; Needham; Plant and Soil Science; Gymnastics Team, Capt. STRAIN, Carolyn M.; Melrose; His- tory; Alpha Chi Omega, Sec, Ass ' t. Scholarship Chrm.; Educ. Club; S.N.E.A.; Newman Qub; Ski Qub. STRATFORD, Regina M.; Lexington; English ; Chi Omega; Counselor. STRAUB, Bernard B.; Northampton; Accounting. STRAZZULLA, Beverly A.; Newton; Interior Design. STREETER, George W.; Bernardston; Freshman Baseball; Dean ' s List. STREETER, Raymond K.; Dalton; Aerospace Engineering; A.S.M.E.; A.I.A.A., Pres. 5TROH, Katherine ].; Dennis; Man- agement. STROMBOM, Pamela M.; Worces- ter; Education; Alpha Lambda Delta. STROUL, Neil A.; Randolph; Psy- chology. STUART, Frank C; Northampton; General Business; Campus Center — Student Union Governing Board. STURGEON, Bruce G.; Framingham; Public Health; Sigma Alpha Mu; Parachute Club. STURGI5, Paul J.; Pittsfield; Me- chanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; A.S.M.E., Pres.; Mech. Eng. Under- grad. Coun.; Dorm Counselor. SULLIVAN, Frank A.; West Roxbury; Finance; Kappa Sigma. SULLPk ' AN, Gary D.; No. Dartmouth; Zoology; Dorm Counselor; Zoology Fac.-Stu. Liaison Club; Freshman Orientation Counseling; House Ju- diciary; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. SULLIVAN, John M.; Fall River; History; Dean ' s List. SULLIVAN, Karen E.; Chelmsford; Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Newman Club; NES Tutor. SULLIVAN, Maryann J.; Worcester; Psychology; Chi Omega, Pres.; Class Exec. Coun.; Special Events Comm.; Intramurals; U.S.C.C.; Greek Council. SULLIVAN, Patricia A.; Maiden; Physical Education; Colonel ' s Cadre, Pres., Vice Pres.; Co-Ed Intramurals. SULLIVAN, Paul F.; Springfield; Accounting; Alpha Sigma Phi; S.W.A.P.; Acctg. Club; D.V.P.; Dorm Pres.; Dean ' s List, SULLIVAN, Thomas M.; West Springfield; English. SULZICKI, Paul J.; Stratford; His- tory; Varsity Baseball. SUMNER, Arnold E.; Fitchburg; Agricultural and Food Economics. SWAIN, Karen L.; Rochester, N.Y.; Nursing; Scrolls; Nursing Honor Soc, Sec; Dorm Counselor; Univ. Orchestra. SWANSON, Sherry L.; Nabnasset; Nursing; Dorm Social Comm.; Dean ' s List. SWIERCZ, Anthony E.; Easthamp- ton; Music. SYKES, George C, Jr.; Canton; Fi- nance Management; Student Senate, Activities Comm., Budget Comm.; Intramurals. SYLVER, Marjorie L.; Dennis; Edu- cation; Dorm Judiciary, Sec; Educ. Club; Head Start Prog. SYMONOVIT, Alice M.; Lawrence; Physical Education; Tennis Team; Ski Club; Dean ' s List. SYRJANEN, Gail A.; Fitchburg; Ele- mentary Education; Iota Gamma Up- silon. Rush Chrm.; Debating Team; Ski Club; Chorus; NES Tutor; South City Tutorial Service. SZCZYPIEN, Kenneth J.; South- bridge; Physical Education; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice Pres.; Moratorium Peace Mail Comm.; Coordinator Belchertown Boltwood Prog.; Dorm Counselor; Freshman Gymnastics; Dean ' s List. TABACCO, Joseph J.; Andover; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu; Class Pres.; Gov. Intern Prog.; Senior Day Comm. TABER, Linda A.; Acushnet; Geology; Equestrian Club; Equestrian Drill Team; Dorm Social Comm. TAJCOVE, Arlene J.; Pittsfield; En- glish; Hillel; NES Tutor; S.N.E.A. TANCHUM, Judith; Port Chester; N.Y.; Physical Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice Pres. TARLOW, Linda A.; Brockton; Fashion Merchandising; Class Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Sopho- more Queen; Dean ' s List. TARTAGLIA, Patricia A.; Orleans; Education; Cape Cod Community College. TASHJIAN, Paul S.; Worcester; Psychology; House Judiciary. TAVARES, Wayne R.; East Fal- mouth; Environmental Design; Zeta Nu. TAYLOR, Carl F.; Marblehead; Mar- keting; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chrm.; Intramurals. TAYLOR, N. James; Rutland; Ge- ology; Alpha Phi Omega; Dorm Gov ' t.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. TAYLOR, Paul H., Jr.; Longmeadow; Management; Beta Chi, Social Chrm.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. TAYLOR, William R.; Seekonk; Physical Education; Dorm Gov ' t.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. TEAHAN, Constance V.; Northamp- ton; Elementary Education; Dean ' s List. TEISSIERO, Susan M.; Bedford; Ele- mentary Education; Sigma Kappa; Univ. Symphony Band; Marching Band; Newman Club. TEIXEIRA, Toni A.; New Bedford; Sociology; Collegian. TERASCONL Dennis M.; Milford; Management; Intramural Football and Soccer. TERP, David A.; Allston; Zoology; Dorm Government; Area Govern- ment; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. TERPO, Judith L.; Worcester; Fashion Merchandising; Dorm Social Comm., Cultural Comm.; Dean ' s List. TESCHNER, Douglass P.; Westboro; Forestry; Phi Sigma Kappa; Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Outing Club; U. Mass Students for McGovern. TESSIER, Albert G.; Springfield; Systems Management; Beta Chi; Patriots; Chess Club. THIBODEAU, John J.; Willimansett; Zoology; Newman Club; Pre-Med. Club; Strike Activihes; MOBE Comm. THOMAS, Richard D.; Needham; History; Pre-Law Assoc; MLK Coun- cil. THOMAS, Sharon R.; Morris Plains, N.J.; English; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Trainer, Sec; Dean ' s List. THOMAS, Susan A.; Amherst; Physical Education; Mngr. of Men ' s Varsity Swim Team. THOMASHOW, Irwin I.; Worces- ter; Accounting; Dorm Counselor, Sports Chrm.; Accounting Assoc AICPA; Bridge Club; Intramurals House Council. THOMASHOW, Mark H.; Worces- ter; History; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Maroon Keys; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. THOMASON, Jimmie D.; Ocala, Fla.; General Business and Finance; Beta Gamma Sigma; Intramural Football. THOMPSON, Glenn A.; Sharon; Chemistry. THOMPSON, Lloyd W.; Braintree; Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E.; House Council. THOMSON, Peter J.; Amherst; Wood Technology; THORNTON, Gail F.; Amherst; Education; Belchertown Vol.; Dean ' s List, TILLINGER, Harry; Maiden; History; Hillel, Cultural Chrm.; Intramural Softball. TINE, David C; Northampton; Psy- chology. TING, George T.; Lexington; Elec- trical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Pres.; Tau Beta Pi, Sec; I.E.E.E.; Ski Club. TOBIA, Mary E.; Methuen; Elementary Education; Dean ' s List; Bologna Pro- gram; Cheerleading. TOBIN, Helen J.; North Amherst; Child Development. TODD, Joyce A.; So. Yarmouth; Animal Science; Equestrian Club; Equestrian Drill Team; Animal Science Club. TOM, Jacquelyn; Auburndale; Fine Arts Education. TOMAS5ETTL David J.; Springfield; Philosophy, Philosophy Club. TOMASZEWSKI, Gloria M.; East- hampton; Psychology, Phi Beta Kappa. TOMPOSKL Philip; Brockton; Music; Symphony Band; Orchestra. TOREE, Charles A.; West Springfield; Elementary Education; Spanish Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Modular Credit Office Worker; Bill Cosby Comm., Chrm.; Education Assembly; Dean ' s List. TOWER, DianaG.; Wrentham; Botany; Dorm Social Comm.; Botany Club; Miss Univ. Pageant; Dean ' s List. TOWNE, Jon A.; Athol; English. TOWNSEND, Ronald B.; Taunton; Food Science; Food Science Club; Intramurals. TRACY, Robert F.; Plymouth; Man- agement; Management Club; Dorm Council; Intramurals. TRAILER, Lorene D.; West Dennis; English. TRAVERS, Andrea A.; East Taunton; Physical Education; Dorm Social Comm.; Residential Living Board; Judiciary Board, Vice Pres,; Coun- selor; Varsity Softball; Intramurals; Bristol Comm. College. TRAVIS, Craig A.; Marlboro; Medi- cal Technology; C.E.Q. TRINQUE, Helen L.; Westminster; Nursing. TRONIC, Sidney A.; Madrid, Spain; ■Philosophy; Philosophy Qub; Dean ' s List. TRYBA, Christine; Chicopee; Speech; Chi Omega, Vice Pres., Sec; Sigma Alpha Eta, Special Events Comm. TUCKER, Nancy A.; Marblehead; Elementary Education. TUDEN, Daniel D.; Medford; As- tronomy; Delta Chi, Pres.; Inter-Frat. Coun., Vice Pres.; Greek Coun., Vice Pres., Sec; Senior Honors. TULLY, Barbara A.; Holyoke; Elemen- tary Education; Tutorer. TUNG, Keh H.; Taipei, Taiwan, China; Civil Engineering; Interna- tional Qub, Pres.; Chinese Student Assoc, Pres. TUSHMAN, Lois S.; Belmont; Span- ish; N.E.S. Tutor; Year at Univ. of Madrid. TWOHIG, Edward G.; Easthampton; Accounting; Golf Team. TYMA, John R.; Levittown, Pa.; In- dustrial Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; A.LLE., Treas.; Winter Carni Comm.; Greek Week; Swim Team; Wrestling Team; Intramurals. URBALONI5, Linda A.; Haverhill; Elementary Education; Executive Coun- cil; Winter Carni Comm. 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VIOLET, Ronald E,; Marblehead; Marketing; Kappa Kappa Psi; Jazz Orchestra; Marching Band; Concert Band; Ass ' t, Equipment And Repair- man for Band, VITALE, Gloria J,; Burlington; Edu- cation; Lowell State College, VOGEL, Richard A,; Mount Vernon, N,Y.; Zoology; Tau Epsilon Phi; Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity Swimming, VOLANTE, Helen C; Neadham; Plant and Soil Science; Karate Club; Spanish Corridor, VONKELSCH, Michele A.; Welles- ley; Government; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha, Sec; Forensic So- ciety; Dorm Gov ' t.; Honor Thesis; Pre-Law Assoc; Intramural Tennis; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa, VOSHELL, Martin G,; No, Billerica; Marketing. WACHTEL, Noemy; Jamaica, N.Y.; Economics; Economics Honor So- ciety; Political Sci. Club; Magna Cum Laude. WADSWORTH, Donna M,; Bel- chertown; English; Newman Club; Roister Doisters; M.L,K, Coun.; Col- legian; Dorm Gov ' t,; Dean ' s List. WAGNER, Joyce B,; Canton; Latin, WAGNER, Ronald L.; Manomet; Management; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; Monroe Community College. WAINSHILBAUM, P. Snow; Tor- rance, California; Philosophy; Index; Collegian; Philosophy Club; Dean ' s List. WALDO, Carole M.; Longmeadow; Art, Dean ' s List 3, 4. WALKER, Charies C; Wayland; For- estry; Ski Team. WALKER, David E.; Natick; History, WALKER, Janet L,; Plymouth; So- ciology; Program Coun,; Action Lab; N,E,S, Tutor; Northampton Vol,; Dorm Gov ' t; Lasell Jr, College, WALKER, Linda J,; Westminster; Elementary Education. WALKER, Richard J., Jr.; Northamp- ton; Finance. WALKER, Stanley G„ Jr,; North- borough; Government, WALL, Robert M,; Holden; History; Pre-Law Assoc; Ski Club; Intramurals; Dean ' s List, WALLACE, Penne A,; Canton; Gov- ernment; Vermont College. 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WARE, Margaret J.; West Spring- field; Mathematics; Dorm Judiciary; Dean ' s List, WARNER, Karen E,; Stoneham; French; Class Exec, Coun,; Dorm Vice Pres, WARNER, Martin J.; Leominster; Physical Education; Kappa Sigma, Athletic Chrm. WASSERMAN, Richard A.; Chest- nut Hill; Psychology; Dorm Gov ' t.; Academic Affairs Comm,, Psych, WATERS, Kathleen J,; Newbury; Nursing; Nursing Class Sec; Nursing Honor Society, WATSON, John J,; Uwrence; Gov- ernment; Phi Sigma Kappa, Social Chrm,; Dorm Council; Area Judici- ary, Chief Justice; General Court; Ex- ecutive Council; U,S,C.C,, Legislative Coordinator; M.l.G,, State Chrm., Pres,; Board of Directors; State House Intern; Dean ' s List, WAX, Steven G.; Framingham; Chemi- cal Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; A,LCh,E.; Arnold Air Society; Intramurals, WAY, Helen M.; Attleboro; Recre- ation; Recreation Society; S.W.A.P. WAYNE, Lynn; Hingham; Psychology. WAYNE, Ronald A.; Brockton; Physical Education; Cross Country, Co-Capt.; Indoor and Outdoor Track; House Government; Intramurals. WAZLAW, James H.; Lawrence; Geology; House Government, Treas.; Intramurals. WEIN, Melinda B.; Belmont; Dance; Sigma Delta Tau; W.A.A,, Exec, Board; Concert Dance Group; Dance Club; Dean ' s List, WEINBERGER, Sharon Stein; Fram- ingham; Elementary Education; North- ern Educational Service; Hillel; Dorm Academic Chrm,; Residence Director. WEINER, Herbert B.; Waban; Eco- nomics; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice Pres,; Dorm Vice Pres,; Young Demo- crats; Chrm, U, Mass Student Coali- tion for Humphrey-Muskie, WE1N5TOCK, Deborah E,; Albany, N,Y,; Child Development; Dorm Exec. Comm,; Dorm Program Comm,; Human Development Senior Advisor; Hillel; Dean ' s List. WEINTRAUB, Bennett A,; Worces- ter; Elementary Education; I,E,E,E,; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Intra- mural, WEISS, Adela H.; Valatie, N.Y.; Zoology; Marching Band; Concert Band; Dorm Counselor; Intramurals. WELSH, David L; Millis; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; I.E.E.E.; Intramurals. WENDELL, Deborah; Canton; Ele- mentary Education; Marching Band; Dorm Social Comm.; Concert Band; M.B. Publicity Staff; Dean ' s List. WESTLUND, Suzanne E.; Belmont; Elementary Education; Northampton Vol.; Belchertown Vol.; Ski Club; Kappa Delta Pi. WETHERBEE, Dona L; Wakefield; English. WHALEN, Cynthia R.; Newbury- port; Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi; Scholarship Chrm.; Educ. Club; N.E.S. Tutor; Northampton Vol.; Legislators Day Comm. WHEELWRIGHT, Cheryl A.; Cohas- set; General Business and Finance; Sigma Kappa, Cor. Sec; Exec. Coun- cil; Dean ' s List. WHITE, Cheryl A.; Westboro; His- tory; History Student-Faculty Liaison Comm.; Dorm Counselor. WHITE, David B.; East Longmeadow; Quantitative Methods; Dorm Gov ' t., Floor Rep.; Q.T.V.; Athletic Chrm. WHITE, Sheila G.; Worcester; Art; Dean ' s List. WHFTE, Timothy J.; Beverly; Recre- ation; Recreation Club. WHITMORE, George F.; Middleton; Marketing. WHITNEY, Douglas S.; Nashua, N.H.; Environmental Design; Alpha Zeta; University and State Communi- cations Coun.; Band. WHFTTAKER, James S.; Maiden; Physical Education; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres.; Dorm Rep.; Ski-Doo Club, Pres. WHITTLE, Barbara A.; Somerville; English; W.A.A. Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Educ. Club; The Drake for Lunch Bunch; Dean ' s List. WICKMAN, Paul T.; Plainville; In- dustrial Engineering; Varsity Lacrosse; Drake, Vice Pres. WILK, Barbara J.; Adams; Sociology; N.E.S. Tutor; Ski Club; Belchertown Vol. WILKE, Walter J.; Woburn; Fisheries Biology; Intramurals; Peace Corps Intern Program. WILKINSON, Linda M.; Lynn; Psy- chology. WILLL MS, Donald C; Avon; Eco- nomics; Sigma Phi Epsilon. W1LLL MS, Hugh E.; Danvers; His- tory; Dorm Counselor; Dorm Gov- ernment. WILLL MS, James L.; Westminster; Management; Dorm Judiciary; A.S.C.E.; Intramurals. WILLL MS, John E.; Taunton; Pre- Med.; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. WILLMAN, Robert S.; Teaneck, N.J.; Management; Kappa Sigma; Freshmen Baseball; Freshmen Wres- tling; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Wres- ding. WILSON, Janice E.; Winchester; Psychology; Patriots, Sec; Dorm Rep.; Free Concert Comm.; Dean ' s List. WILSON, Joel H.; Chelmsford; Mar- keting; Class Vice Pres.; Winter Carni Comm., Chrm.; Homecoming Comm., Chrm.; A.C.V.I., Region Chrm.; Pro- gram Coun.; Class Exec. Coun.; Who ' s Who. WILSON, John G.; Weymouth; His- tory; Dorm Coun.; Dorm Vice Pres.; Dorm Pres.; Intramurals Athletic Mngr. WILSON, John S.; Athol; Anthro- pology. WINCHENBACH, Lynne F.; Ash- land; Dietetics; Ski Club; Newman Club; A.H.E.A. WINDER, Gil C; Brookline; Eco- nomics; Tau Epsilon Phi, Pres.; Dorm Vice Pres.; SW Coun.; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. WINN, Leslie A.; Newton; Elemen- tary Education; flass Exec. Coun.; Winter Carni Comm.; Homecoming Comm.; Dorm Gov ' t.; Dean ' s List. WINNIMAN, Gerald S.; Springfield; Marketing; Marketing Club. WISNIOWSKI, Linda A.; Chicopee; Spanish; Precisionettes, Command- ing Officer; Mortar Board, Hist.; Hispanic Club, Pres. WITHERELL, Edwin R.; Warwick; Sociology. WITHINGTON, Lothrop, 3rd; Ply- mouth; Management; Beta Gamma Sigma. WOGAN, Timothy; Manchester; Ho- tel and Restaurant Administration; Kappa Sigma; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. WILFE, Joan S.; Watertown; So- ciology. WOLRICH, Marlene S.; Mattapan; Mathematics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; SW Social and Concert Comm. WONSEK, Pamela L.; HaydenviUe; Theatre; Class Exec Coun.; Roister Doisters, Pres. WOOD, Beverly D.; Woodcliff Lake, N.J.; Environmental Design. WOOD, Russell S.; Berkeley Heights, N.J.; Physical Education; Kappa Sigma, Sec; Varsity Football; Varsity Wres- tling. WOODCOCK, William C; Orange; Environmental Design; Dorm Coun- selor; House Coun.; Environmental Design Club; Dean ' s List. WOODS, Lawrence M.; Readville; History; Collegian; WMUA; Yahoo, Assoc. Ed.; Student Senate; Student Gov ' t. Affairs Coun.; Parking Com- mission; Who ' s Who; Fac. Senate Spacer Calendar Commission. WOODS, Timothy J.; North Brook- field; Sociology; M.L.K. Social Action Coun.; Biafran Relief Comm.; 135 Rivalry; Intramurals. WOOLSEY, Carolyn J.; Ridgewood, N.J.; Nursing; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Nursing Honor Society; Pres. WOOTEN, James F.; Northampton; Anthropology. WORDEN, James A.; Greenfield; Accounting. WORSNOP, Joan S.; Westwood; Communication Disorders. WRIGffT, Elizabeth J.; Agawam; En- glish; Chorale; Dean ' s List. WRIGHT, Mary N.; Williamstown; Nursing; Nursing Class Treas.; Dean ' s List. WRIGHT, Warren T.; South Hadley; Education. YAGODZINSKI, John C; South Deer- field; Mathematics; Intramurals, Co- Capt.; Math, and Stat. Grader; Dean ' s List. YANKA, Ruth v.; Southbridge; En- glish. YASELUNAS, Ruth A,; Spencer; French; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice Pres.; House Mngr.; N.E.S. Tutor; Dean ' s List. YOUNG, Deborah A.; Walpole; Fashion Merchandising; Kappa Kappa Gamma. YOUNG, Jan M.; So. Weymouth; Communications Disorders; Women ' s Choir; Dean ' s List. YOUNG, Thomas A.; Woodland, Pa.; Marketing; Varsity Wrestling Team, Capt., New England Champ. Jr. ZADROGA, Joseph R.; Deerfield; Education; Newman Club, Vice Pres. ZAJCHOWSKL Stanley J.; Easthamp- ton; Finance. ZALESKL John D.; Worcester; Psy- chology; A.P.O. ZALIS, Tracey A. A.; Warren; Psy- chology. ZARVIS, Deane J.; Pittsfield; English. ZEBROWSKL Celina; Palmer; Physi- cal Education; Alpha Chi Omega, 2nd V.P. ZERCfiYKOV, Rostislaw M.; May- nard; Government; House Judiciary; Administrative Interns. ZEWINSKI, Ginette R.; Turners Falls; French. ZIEMBA, Sandra A.; Charlton Depot- Physical Education; Chi Omega, Rush Chrm.; Class Exec. Coun.; Dorm Gov ' t.; W.A.A.; Women ' s Basketball and Softball Teams; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. ZILINSKL Joyce A.; Rochester, N.Y.; Textiles, Clothing and Environmental Arts. Student Senate. ZIMLICKI, Linda M.; Norwood; French; SW Coun., Sec; Student Sen- ave; U.S.C.C.; New England Student Coalition; Social Action Comm.; N.E.S. Tutor; Alpha Chi Omega, Ways and Means Comm.; High School Workshops. ZINNL Christine M.; Seekonk; Di- etetics; Angel Flight, Area A-1 Comp- troller; Index; Young Democrats; Univ. Women ' s Choir. ZITO, Robert A.; Westfield; Mathe- matics. ZLOGAR, Michael V.; Buzzards Bay; Wild Life Biology; Student Chapt. Nat ' l. Wildlife Society, Sec; UM Vol. Fire Dept., Capt. ZONA, John A.; Shrewsbury; Journa- lism; Intramurals; Dorm Gov ' t. ZUCCHL Henry J.; Manomet; His- tory. ZYCH, Barbara A.; Ludlow; Nursing. sfe t 476 FOUR YEARS, EIGHT SEMESTERS, A DEGREE 478 The 1971 INDEX represents the efforts of the editors and staff to give the student body a yearbook more in line with their changing values and lifestyle. We have tried to record as many events as possible in an objective manner. Campus groups with different views were given the opportunity to tell their own story if they so desired. However, in these turbulent times there are some things that we could not let pass without critical comment. These areas, in which we editorialized, should be self-evident. Quality was the prime criteria when selecting photographs, writing copy, and creating a dynamic design for the book. If we have fallen short of our goal, it is not for lack of effort. Many people put many selfless hours into this publication. As in most group efforts, some people give more of themselves and deserve special recognition. Barbara Brecher, Managing Editor, did a lot of work, chased loose ends and pointed out my unsound decisions (which were rarely final). George Williams, Consulting Editor, was the cool head when things got hectic and lent much sound advice. Alan Marcus, Business Manager, handled the finances single-handed; and without Al there just wouldn ' t have been a yearbook. Roger Reid and John Goldsmith, Co-Photo Editors, got those photo assignments covered no matter how bizarre and kept the equipment together with paper clips and rubber bands. As for myself, I enjoyed it. There were frustrating moments, but that ' s true of all worthwhile ventures. I think yearbooks are worthwhile; I hope you enjoy this one. If you don ' t, you have the power to change it or eliminate it. Peace, IJit riAd U 4mkM Thomas O. Leavitt Editor-in-Chief 1971 INDEX Acknowledgements: Special thanks for their help and advice to Arthur Hoener, Art Instructor, Hamp- shire College; James Hendricks, Art Instructor, University Of Massachusetts; Don Lendry, sales rep- resentative, American Yearbook Co.; and Mark Stewart, graphic designer, American Yearbook Co. Specifications: Three paper stocks were utilized; 80 lb. Warren ' s Cameo Falmouth, 80 lb. Adobe, and 80 lb. Warren ' s Dull Enamel. Printing by the American Yearbook Company. Cover by S. K. Smith Co. 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