University of New Haven - Chariot Yearbook (West Haven, CT)

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% w r Β Β β– β€’β€’ ' T r β– β– Β ! ' . . ' ,fi Xi m ' h-:y i,i CHARIOT ' 65 PUBLISHED BY DAY AND EVENING STUDENT COUNCILS New Haven College West Haven, Connecticut ' M te . ' :Β ' ' β€’. ' β–  β–  , ' ,, ' ' ' ' ' β€’ ' β–  . ' ..β–  β– |- ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' β– . f β–  ' : .β–  . β€’ . !β–  ' ' ' ' : ' β€’ ' ' , ' β€’ β–  ' β–  .β– β– V ) !- ' ' β€’.. ' β–  ' β€’β–  . A Growing Campus f President Peterson addresses hon- ored guests and Student Body at Corner Stone Laying of Student Center. And the Man Behind It Under the leadership of President Marvin K. Peterson, New Haven College acquired its present campus in 1960, allowing for expansion into the Arts and Science Program in the Day Division. In March 1962 twenty-eight acres of undeveloped land three blocks north of the present campus, was acquired for further expansion. New Student Center Takes Form. it;.,..,..j: β–  : -3%ir M β–  . β€’ -. β€’ w %!β–  Ak NO PARKING .l- ' c f ' - β€’- Parking is a Never Ending Problem Campus Life Reacts to Expansion To survive, a college must cater to its students ' needs and New Haven College has done that with consistent growth in all phases of school life. Despite the migratory life of a community college, social activities have progressed into a calendar of annual events and proud support of an athletic program garnering the championships in every major sport. Gary Liberatore paces Chargers with 34.8 Point Aver- age. iΒ -. ' . ' tK M iHHHI IH iv l Vtm 3 JP I H H β–  eM !inPCL?ll β–  ' L -s student Beats heat at Holiday Hill at Start of Frosh Week. ' I- ' i, ' i ' . l ' A. -,- Reverend William Coffin, Jr. addresses New Haven College Students at Seminar ' 65. Diversified Life Molds Modern Th.e major factor in the College ' s planning is its philosophy of service to the individual student, of whatever age, for the management of business, industry and other institutions of the New Haven Area. Knowing this attitude, the student enters New Haven College to master the scholarly tools needed to conquer the growing complexities of our diverse technical age. President ' s Tea becomes informal meeting of students and faculty. Man Intramurals strengthen student body. . -4 Β« ' i β€’ ' Programs Professor Warren Smith instructs Business Finance Class. Mold Competent Businessmen New London Extension Class New to the Academic Program of NHC. Ex pansion and technology in industry have brought a need for solidly trained people with a broad background. Equipment for business positions no longer includes just mastery of the ever-increasing technical requirements. With the newly recognized social responsibilities of the business world comes a need for important social and liberal studies. Engineering Excellence The strong point of the school ' s curriculum and the vehicle for much of its progress has been the Engineering Program, begun as extension courses of Northeastern University. Many other courses have come about through the need to supplement Engineering. The complexity and expanding nature of the course β€” which has stressed a constant demand for new facilities β€” leaves the engineering student little time for any activity but study. 10 New Haven College ' s own Laser Beam. ' % % Mechanical Engin eer prepares motor for use. 11 Chemistry Student completes lab work. Evening Division Holds Presidents Tea The Evening Division of N.H.C. moved quickly in organizing two of its annual Fall Semester events. The Presidents Tea is more than an informal gathering of instructor and student in so much as it allows the student to renew old acquaintances. 12 Fall Dance allows the family student a night out. ' f β–  ' . β€’ Receiving line greets students and their families. k Β 4 β– Β β€’ 4 ' i Coach Paul Topsy DelGobbo talks to his men at halftlme. ' ,♦ ' . J rt .1 ' [ . ' ? t ' ' β–  -f It ' β– . i Competition is most fierce near goal. Booters Open Varsity Competition The soccer team ended the 1964-65 season with a 9-21 record, a good showing for the end of the three-year reign of Co-captains Paul Moore and Ray Sanzone. Moore was chosen New Haven College ' s most valuable player in the grueling sport. . β–  . i ' i: K 4 - 4 f ' - ' ' ' ' β–  y Nl. ' ' j. Β . ' .4. 16 National Campaign Draws Campus Interest straw vote taken on campus. Ex Governor Lodge addresses students. Chargers Cop S.N. B.C. Title They did it again. For the second time in their third organized season, NHC ' s hoopsters won the Southern New England College Conference Championship. The deed was done by able coaching, the craftsmanship of Dick Jackson and the accuracy of Gary Liberatore. 19 LEFT: Head Coach Don Ormrod briefs players at half-time. Ass ' t Vieira helps with strategy. BELOW: Captain Elect record shattering Gary Libera- tore drives for two more. ' i 0A, I i ' 10 ' Captain Dick Jackson, N.H.C. second 1,000 point man, helps on defense. Determination Mark of Champs Center Phil Andros scrambles for ball. AJ .f. .1 . ' β€’.f,1 fM .Β . β€’ - β– ! β€’ Β«i ' ♦ Raslavsky scores two more for Chargers. ' a ' 4 ' i β–  ' l V V ' β–  4 Not the same snow the students try on the instructors, but a lot more tranquil. The Evening Student Council brought Santa and a magician to disturb the Christmas quiet. Then the Evening Students brought their kids β€” and the kids didn ' t mind at all. 23 Students Party Disturbs Quiet Campus Library academic hub of campus. Students Utilize Various Study Areas ♦ ,f .i; . ' Β ,tvt . ' ? I I r 1 Periodical Room often used m research. 25 study and leisure can be )oined. Sl i β–  ' a ii4wiiuiitti-! β€’β–  ' ' - ' 4 4 Grand Lake Lodge The Winter Weekend has become NHC ' s No. 1 social event, with a weekend crowded with dancing, entertainment, gay parties and activities β€” all free from the pressures of the academic life. This year the memories of an excellent dance band, lush accomodations, the vibrant talent of Johnny Nash β€” formally and informally β€” and the relaxed air of comradeship provided solace for many sessions with textbooks and term papers. 26 Pie Eating Contest for free ticket to Winter Weekend proves colorful and filling. Host of Annual Winter Weekend RIGHT: Johnny Nash ' s performance Caps week- end events. Viatta Taylor chosen First Winter Weekend Queen. Queen and Her Court. !β– β– β– β– β–  HBS H S HH ' S2Β£Si ' β– β– β– β– iK Hil H pM r H ' S hhb β€’β– β– β– β–  K H H ff- p ' f hS β– β– β– β– β– IIl j k i h . j|| L (J BH BS β– β– β– β– vLm SB PB B 5 β– β– β– i fev nv IH B 1 β–  β– β– β–  H KKm li BHQ B r 1 y wi 1 England Sport LEFT: Coach Fan- ning watches team set stage for victo- ry. Touches N.H.C. Hockey at New Haven College went from a club to a team in its first full season in athletic competition during the 1964-65 season. The team won four games, and lost too many, but Coach Jim Fanning will have another winning team at the school for the next season now that the organization difficulties are past. Overt roughness is rewarded with three minutes pen alty. fcHiilMii i|iini(W i llMmy All β–  ' i β–  LEFT: The best laid plans of Mice and Men . . . .t. .Sf -f The World ' s A Stage Informality is the pace at rehearsal. 33 RIGHT: Student Director, Russell D Offen- bach adds emphasis needed. WVl H- . VltfX ji matrm f$fi fff i WK KH ' % Β V ♦ A J .1 ' β€ž ..1 ' . ' β– , ' ' β– β– , ' ? ! f. M ' 77z Charger Nine Really Galloped Home The 1965 baseball team emerged as a New England power, when they undertook a 30 game schedule (One of the longest in the East) and won over 25 of the games, most of them by lopsided scores. As a result. The Chargers were one of the first teams to be invited to participate in the N.A.I. A. regional championships to decide a national champion. 35 LEFT: Head Coach Frank Porky Vieira instructs Tony Franco. BELOW: Controversial play loses District 32 championship for New Haven College. ,.S -:-ai:At A .- At.. .J. .1 - . Β°i β– β– Β«; ' β–  ' β–  Monte Carlo Nile at The spin of the wheel, the cast of the dice, and the expressions of loss and gain all played a part in converting N.H.C. into the image of the famous French resort. The night was caught up in the passion of trying to beat the odds. Some attempts were sucessful but the law of exception rather than the rule applied at the tables. r β€’β– β– . V Dave Jones works hard at something he loves doing. ' f i β€žβ™¦ ' Β« 4 ' i J- } ' ?;1 β–  β–  ' ' ? =- ' N.H.C. All bets on the table, please! β– j ' i. ' i - ' Coach Thomas Saccamone times team. Track and Golf Enter ' i ' A ' f ' i ' ' ' i - ' .; ' f ' ,; V t ! Β f 1 ' . ' V ' β€’ ' ; ' Captain Al Nicholson drives to Green. with Spring k 4KW ' A w fli . β–  v - ' Β ' Β - - β€’ β€’ . ;Β«r ' . -s - Campus Publication Informs Student M iM iii;Β£i,ai. β–  fc f % ' t β–  ; f ' i % 1 { i ' ♦ ' v ri ; r Β°v ' ' ; 41 ALL MY THANKS TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HELPED TO DRIVE THIS CHARIOT HOME! ( ' Specially J.T. and CD.) and the brightest of futures to my classmates of ' 65. (We ' ll meet again at the first reunion) Raymond D. Sanzone Editor, ' 65 Chariot German Club 42 SAM. FRONT ROW: Valentine Koory, Treas.; Russell Swanson, WIrth, Lawrence Spellacy, and George Broulllard absent from Sect ' t; Edward Seeley, Pres.; Neil Dorso. REAR: Richard picture. Chirgwin, Brian W. Thompson, Richard Scofield, Richard Conn. Society of Professional Engineers Seated left to right are the officers: P. G. O ' Brien, Treasurer; K. H. Burt, Secretary; L. Jozefowicz, Vice-President; M. Cep- kauskas, President; and Professor Gene Pochette, Faculty Ad visor. Other members standing in the background. Photo Club 43 SEATED: Philip Lakernick, Lynn Sabath, Howie Hecht. STANDING: Bill Johnson, Don Rotteck, Tom McKenna, and Howie Eckels. . ' i ' 4 ' k 44 Student Council Newman Club FRONT ROW: Peter Macary, faculty advisor; Patricia Maloney, Edward Tomasiewitz, President: Valentine Koory: Rictiard Lipp; Secty,; Reverend Joseph E. Vu|s. Ctiaplain; Letty Fisher: John Richard Scofield: John Giacci, VicePres. Quinn. REAR: John Raslavsky, Lawrence Spellacy; John Burns; Handbook Committee Ed Tomaslewltz, Patricia Maloney, Sue Ackley, Mike Kopchick. Yearbook Committee 45 Bill Johnson, Raymond Sanzone, Betty Curren, Ed Rogers, Jim Atkinson, and Barry Wallack. s s-Β«5,;::Β«;:i;jv.-.. , j β–  Β ' 4 -4 ' i Alpha Phi Omega 46 Chi Kappa Rho SEATED: Gretchen Treiber, Patricia Maloney, Sharon Kravet. JoAnn Etter. STANDING: Rosemary DeLlzlo. Jean-Ann Delan- ey, Margie Gargano. Joanne Valvo. Margie Pontillo, Susan Mc- Minn, and Lynn Sabath. av β–  :li-Ai Weight Lifting Club FRONT ROW: John C. Vorrone, Jr., Sect ' y; Ron Ciarcle, Pres.; Roger Bundy. REAR: Fred VIgovlto, Richard Basllicato, Jaroslaw B. Lucin. Cheerleaders 47 BOTTOM ROW: Roseanne Becker, Pat Maloney, Pat Liberators. REAR: RoseMary Delizio, Maureen Yuskus, Susan IVlcMinn. ' ?β€’ ' i -i ■♦ Soccer Team 48 Hockey Team 1 1 f f I I J 9 i J J 4 ' i f ' i ♦ ' i i f Y ' β–  ii Β« β– ; Β« i. . t. ' . ;-: K ? , . ; ' v 3Β« Baseball Team m . M W Track Team 49 MARVIN K. PETERSON PRESIDENT .l.K ' l Al ,t 1 ' l ' 1 11 1 I r ' β–  ' mftfi i ALLEN C. HUTCHINSON VICE PRESIDENT 51 STEPHEN J. BENNETT DEAN GEORGE A. SCHAEFER DIRECTOR, FVE. DIVISION JOSEPH J. ARNOLD IRWIN S. BOAK RALPH D. BYARD 52 ISRAEL GOPSTEIN SYDNEY J. GOLUBOFF JOHN W. GHOREYEB ;Β β€’ Β ' f ,1 J .y β–  i GEORGE W. COLTON JAMES T. FANNING JOSEPH J. ARNOLD Chairman Dept. of Industrial Engineering IRWIN S. BOAK Chairman Dept. of Physics RALPH D. BYARD Director of Procurement Building and Grounds GEORGE W. COLTON Assistant Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engineering OLGA C. GRIFFETH OSCAR L GROSS JAMES T. FANNING Assistant Director of Admissions ISRAEL GOPSTEIN Assistant Professor Dept. of Electrical Engineering SYDNEY J. GOLUBOFF Coordinator of Student Publica tions JOHN W. GHOREYEB Director of Student Services OLGA C. GRIFFETH Secretary to the College OSCAR L. GROSS Chairman Dept. of Electrical Engineering β–  -. β€’ . β–  . β–  . ' . K β–  . Β , . EUGENE D. ROCHETTE GENE R. SIMONS WARREN J. SMITH 54 FLORINDO F. VIEIRA THOMAS C. WARNER, JR. BERNARD WIENER H .β–  ' .} ,1 . .f , , i ' ' ] ' ' β–  β–  ' : β–  ' :? ,i - ' ' i ' i . ' 1 A J ,1 ' rt ' - ' ' J . ? i f .V Β« Β« ' ? ' H ' β€’ ' β– Β« V Β«% V Β« β€’β€’ ' Β« ' β€’ . HORATIO T. STROTHER JOHN TELUK EUGENE D. ROCHETTE Asst. Professor Mechanical Engineering GENE R. SIMONS Asst. Professor industrial Engineering WARREN J. SMITH Instructor Business Administration HORATIO T. STROTHER Instructor Social Studies JOHN TELUK Asst. Professor Business Administration FLORINDO F. VIEIRA Instructor Physical Education THOMAS C. WARNER, JR. Chairman Mechanical Engineering BERNARD WIENER Asst. Professor Business Administration HUGH A. WEISS Associate Professor Business Administration LIEN E. TSAO Adjunct Instructor Social Studies HUGH A. WEISS LIEN E. TSAO DONALD A. ORMROD LAWRENCE C. PARKER 56 WILLARD S. PETERSON KATHARINE B. RAMSHAW ARTHUR M. REED 1 _♦ -f , ? ' f β€’ .5 ' ' .: :- if ' f ;i ' : ' l VIRGINIA M. PARKER ELIZABETH H. PATTON DONALD A. ORMROD Director of Athletics LAWRENCE C. PARKER Director of Development and Alumni Relations VIRGINIA M. PARKER Director of Division of Special Studies RICHARD REIMER CUSHMAN L. ROBERTSON ELIZABETH H. PATTON Librarian WILLARD S. PETERSON Assistant Progressor Business Administration KATHARINE B. RAMSHAW Registrar ARTHUR M. REED Director of Public Relations RICHARD REIMER Asst. Professor Business Administration CUSHMAN L ROBERTSON Director Admissions Guidance i. β€’ ' β–  β–  . . EARL 0. HAMEL WILLIAM G. HOLMAN PHILIP S. KAPLAN 58 IVAN LOBAY PETER A. MACARY EDWARD J. MAFFEO SAM Y. LIAO EARL 0. HAMEL instructor Dept. of Mathematics WILLIAM G. HOLMAN Chairman Dept. of Business Administra- tion PHILIP S. KAPUN Chairman Dept. of English and Humani- ties SAM Y. LIAO Assistant Professor Dept. of Electrical Engineering IVAN LOBAY Assistant Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engineering PETER A. MACARY Instructor Dept. of Industrial Engineering EDWARD J. MAFFEO Professor of Arts and Science RICHARD C. MORRISON Instructor Dept. of Physics WILLIAM H. NYCE Coordinator Dept. of Chemistry RICHARD C. MORRISON WILLIAM H. NYCE ,1 . v , ,rl ,i ' β– ;β– Β ' ' f ' A ' f ' ' t ' i ' ' iik FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 Commencement Day, the twentieth of June, 1965, is an important day in the lives of you who will receive degrees from New Haven College. Commencement itself means a beginning, a start toward something else, not an end, as it is so often considered. This Day for some of you marks a point in your undergraduate education which will be recognized by an Associate degree. You may cease your formal education here, or you may go on. The opportunity is readily available. For others, this Day recognizes the end of undergraduate education β€” four years of achievement formalized by the Bachelor degree. You too may termi- nate your college education here, but some of you, and the number is ever in- creasing, will look toward graduate schools. Whatever your choice now, there is opportunity to begin again, whether it be in formal education or in your chosen vocation. Thus β€” Commencement. We live in a fast moving world, where technological changes are developing rapidly. They are hard to keep up with, and they will not permit one in the field of technology to stand still. We hope that you have learned how to learn, have acquired the desire to learn, and have out where to learn. Your College has served you well if the answer to these hopes is in the affirmative. You have now become alumni of New Haven College, Joining some 2,000 gradu- ates who have preceded you. While your loyalties will change and broaden from this time on, we trust that you will maintain your feeling for you Alma Mater. You will acquire other loyalties β€” to your home, your profession, your community. This is as it should be. For as you accept your family and community obliga- tions and fulfill them creditably. New Haven College can feel that it has achieved another purpose. As alumni, you will have an opportunity which we hope you will not ignore. In the broadest sense, everything you do will reflect, favorably or unfavorably, upon your College. We count on you to discharge your responsibilities in the best sense of the word, and we hope you will help to guide the College in its endeavors to serve its community and the people therein. New Haven College has mapped out its course; it is engaged in a program planned to fulfill its destiny. You have seen many of the changes necessary to this fulfillment. You who are leaving now will not have the opportunity to use the Student Center, the first of the new buildings made necessary by that pro- gram. Others in the College classes will not be able to further their studies in the next facility, now on the drawing boards. This is the Engineering-Science Building, scheduled for construction next year. But students who may never use its classrooms and laboratories have influenced in many ways the plans for building. Physical change s are only a small part of our program. Your College has sought consistently to improve your education in every way. Change in the world means changes in curricula, changes in individual courses, and even new programs. Like the individual, the college which stands still inevitably goes backward. New Haven College is moving ahead. We invite you to keep in touch and participate in its progress. On this Day so full of satisfaction, sentiment and nostalgia, we offer congratu- lations to you and yours. Our pride, our affection, and our warm and sincere wishes go with each one of you. J. THOMAS ACCUOSTI NEAL ALDERMAN 62 CARMINE A. ANGELONI ROBERT J. ANGELUCCI GEORGE BALDWIN ALEX BARONI. JR. 4 ' w Β V ' 1 ' ., ' β€’ ?6KN0- .Β«β€’Β«:-♦ ' ;Β DAVID BENNETT KENNETH BERGER GERALD L BERTHIAUME J. THOMAS ACCUOSTI B.S. β€” Business Administration NEAL ALDERMAN B.S, β€” Business Administration Amateur Radio Club, Engineering Society, Soccer 1-3 CARMINE A. ANGELONI B.S. β€” Accounting Student Council 1951- 1953, Pres. 1953, Alumni Association 19541965 Pres. 1960-1964 ROBERT J. ANGELUCCI B.S, β€” Accounting GEORGE BALDWIN B.S. β€” Business Administration ALEX BARBONI, JR. B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Engineering Society 4, Publicity Chairman 4, C.S.P.E. 4, Publicity Chairman 4 DAVID BENNETT B.S. β€” Business Administration APO Fraternity KENNETH BERGER B.S. β€” Social Public Administra- tion Intramurals GERARD L. BERTHIAUME B.S. β€” Accounting S.A.M. 2,3,4, Weight Lifting Club 4 JOSEPH J. BIEUNOS B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Student Council, Weight Lifting Club JOSEPH J. BIELANOS PAUL A. BODMER ALDO BOMBASSEI 64 RICHARD BONTATIBUS ROBERT BOUCHER WALTER BRADLEY GEORGE E. BRIXNER, I % , Β y ' . DAVID BROWN DOMINIC A. BUONOCORE PAUL A. BOOMER B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Amateur Radio Club 1-4, Baseball 1, Ctiess Club 4, Sportsmen ' s Club 3,4, I.E.E.E. ALDO BOMBASSEI B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering RICHARD BONTATIBUS B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity ROBERT BOUCHER B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering WALTER BRADLEY B.S. β€” Public Administration T.K.B. Fraternity, Student Council 4, Student Faculty Relations Committee 4, Magna Cum Laude. GEORGE E. BRIXNER, III B.S. β€” Business Administration DAVID BROWN B.S. β€” Social Public Administra- tion Basketball 3,4 DOMINIC A. BUONOCORE B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering KENNETH H. BURT B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity β€” Social Chairman 1963-1964, Intramurals, Engineering Society, C.S.P.E. Secre- tary 4, I.E.E.E. 3,4. THEODORE N. BUSCH B.S. β€” Industrial Administration. KENNETH H. BURT THEODORE N. BUSCH 66 WILLIAM A. BUXTON ROBERT CALEGARI WILMA CAPOBIANCO MARTIN CEPKAUSKAS β– Am PAUL CHARTIER MARSHALL CHEIVRALUCE RICHARD CHIRGWIN RONALD CIARCIA WILLIAM A. BUXTON B.S. β€” Business Administration Evening Student Council β€” Secretary 1962, Vice-Pres. and Treas, 1963. ROBERT CALEGARI B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Radio Club, Engineering Society. WILMA CAPOBIANCO B.S. β€” Business Administration Drama Club 1, Cheerl eading 1, Vari- ety Show 1, Parents Tea 1-3. MARTIN CEPKAUSKAS B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering C.S.P.E. Pres., Engineering Society, Weight Lifting Club, Phi Zeta Psi Fra- ternity, I.E.E.E., A.S.M.E. PAUL CHARTIER B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering. MARSHALL CHEIVRALUCE B.S. β€” Business Administration. RICHARD CHIRGWIN B.S. β€” Industrial Administration S.A.M. RONALD CIARCIA B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Treas. Weight Lifting Club 2-4, Engi- neering Society, C.S.P.E., Intramu- rals. PETER F. CONNELLY News 1-3, Student Council Pres. 4, Phi Delta Epsilon 4. JOHN T. COX B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering I.E.E.E., Engineering Society, Radio Club 4. JOHN T. COX Β . J. β–  β–  ; ' S- i. . ' . Β«. PAUL DeBERNARDO HAROLD DiADAMO, JR. 68 JOHN F. DiBENEDICTIS, JR. JAMES DORNEY NEIL DORSO THOMAS DUDA .V J ' ' i [ ' ' I [i ' i ' i ' A ' i i ' ,β–  ' Β β–  ' i 4 ' Β«?β€’β–  ' A FRANK ELIA FRANK A. S. ELLIOTT PAUL DeBERNARDO B.S. β€” Accounting HAROLD DiADAMO, JR. B.S. β€” Social and Public Administra- tion. JOHN F. DiBENEDICTIS, JR. B.S. β€” Business Administration Intramurals 1-4, Apollo Fraternity. JAMES DORNEY B.S. β€” Business Administration S.A.M. NEIL DORSO B.S. β€” Business Administration S.A.M. 5 , ,; ;€5j-s ANTHONY ESPOSITO THOMAS DUDA B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering. FRANK ELIA B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering. FRANK A. S. ELLIOTT B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Engineering Society, Magna Cum Laude. ANTHONY ESPOSITO B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering. MICHAEL G. FARINO B.S. β€” Business Administration Business Manager 1963 Yearbook, Phi Delta Epsilon. MICHAEL G. FARINO β€’β€’ J; v_ i . _ 4- ki J J. i FRANK FASANELLA GERALD E. FELDMAN 70 ROBERT FITZGERALD DAVID M. GARVEY JOHN J. GEBAUER CHARLES HARDING GESNER ' J .1 . ' . , ! it f !! ' β€’ β–  : ' β– Β ' β–  ; J ' f -T ' I ' !♦ 1 ' i . β–  ' β–  ' β–  JOHN GIACCI GEORGE E. GILPATRICK, JR. CHARLES GITLITZ P C H FRANK FASANELU B.S. β€” Business Administration. GERALD E. FELDMAN B.S. β€” Business Administration, ROBERT FITZGERALD B.S. β€” Business Administration Basketball Manager 1-4. Baseball Manager 2-3, Soccer Manager 1-3, Varsity Club 3,4. DAVID M. GARVEY B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering, Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity, Bridge Club. JOHN J. GEBAUER B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Varsity Soccer 1,2, Intramurals 1-4. CHARLES HARDING GESNER B.S. β€” Business Administration. JOHN GIACCI B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Drama Society Pres. 1, Variety Show 4, Winter Weekend 3, Newman Club 4. GEORGE E.. GILPATRICK, JR. B.S. β€” Business Administration CHARLES GITLITZ B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Intramural, I.E.E.E., Engineering So- ciety, C.S.P.E. JEFFREY L. GOLDSMITH B.S. β€” Industrial Administration S.A.M. JEFFREY L GOLDSMITH GERALD GREENE HERBERT A. GREENGAS 72 LUBBIE HARPER, JR. HOWARD EDWARD HECHT JOHN SHAW HICKS JAMES P. HOBEN, JR. ! ,: . β–  ,f ' ,f .. .T -.y - β– .β€’; j f .v i ' Β« ' ' 4 ' i ' f t ' ' i ' ' ' ' Β« ♦ Β«r- , - , !f ' β–  %β–  ' A β–  IJf V β– Β« ' ;1 MARTIN H. HURWITZ R. T. HYSLOP RICHARD A. JACKSON β–  g| H GERALD GREENE B.S. β€” Business Administration HERBERT A. GREENGAS B.S. β€” Industrial Management. LUBBIE HARPER, JR. B.S. β€” Business Administration Student Council, Basketball 1-3. Class President 1-3. HOWARD EDWARD HECHT B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Photography Club Treasurer 4. JOHN SHAW HICKS B.S. β€” Social and Public Administra- tion Winter Weekend 4, Hockey 3. JAMES P. HOBEN, JR. B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Newman Club 4. MARTIN H. HURWITZ B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Intramural, C.S.P.E., Engineering So- ciety. R. T. HYSLOP B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering. RICHARD JACKSON B.S. β€” Public and Social Administra- tion Varsity Club, Basketball 1-4, Captain 4, Tennis 1-4 Captain 1-3. CLIFFORD JOHNSON B.S. β€” Business Administration. CLIFFORD JOHNSON WILLIAM B. JOHNSON JOHN J. KELLY 74 MICHAEL R. KOPCHIK PAUL J. KURTZ RUSSELL LaROCQUE J. LAWLOR ' .5 i , . , β€’ ' ;: .Β ' f T ' ,♦ ' - β–  i ,- ' A % f ' ♦ ' ' A ' r- ' . iKfi WILLIAM B. JOHNSON B S β€” Electrical Engineering Amateur Radio Club 1, News 2-4, Photography Club 3,4, Yearbook 3,4, Bridge Club 2, Chess Club 4, Bowling 4. JOHN D. KELLY B.S. β€” Public and Social Administra- tion Baseball, Basketball, Captain 2,3, As- sistant Basketball Coach 4, Varsity Club 3,4. MICHAEL R. KOPCHIK B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Student Council Treas. 3,4, I.E.E.E., A.S.M.E., C.S.P.E., Engineering Soci- ety, Weightlifting Club, Chess ciub, Humanities Club, Winter Weekend and Prom Committees 3,4, Newman Club, Intramurals, Phi Zeta Psi Fra- ternity. PAUL J. KURTZ B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering C.S.P.E., I.E.E.E., Engineering Soci- ety, Intramurals. RUSSELL UROCQUE B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Tau Kappa Beta Fraternity 3,4, Intra- murals, Monte Carlo Dance Commit- tee 3. J. UWLOR B.S. β€” Business Administration, WALTER A. LEE B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1-3, Tau Kappa Beta Fraternity β€” Secretary 4, Chairman of Seminar 1965 4, I.E.E.E. MICHAEL LIPCAN B.S. β€” Business Administration, Vari- ety Show 3, Secretary Tau Kappa Beta Fraternity 3, Pres. 4, I.F.C. Rep- resentative 3. NEIL J. LONGOBAROI B.S. β€” Accounting MICHAEL LORENZ B.S. β€” Public Social Administra- tion, Drama Society 2, Intramurals 1,- 2, Alpha Phi Omega 3,4 - Sect. 4, Bowling 3,4 β€” Pres. 4. MICHAEL LORENZ ' β–  ' ♦.β–  β€’β€’? β€’ ' Β β€’ β– ,Β . Β« . ' Β ' β€’Β β€’ it 1,(1 ' f ,r t- ' .,β€’ Β« J I- if . PAUL WILLIAM LUBENOW THOMAS N. LUCAS 76 RUSSELL E. LUNDEBERG MICHAEL W. McKOSKY JAMES P. McNAMARA, JR. DANIEL MARCELLO SHARON WENDY MEYER WERNER F. W. MICHAELIS if 1 HHMk P 4 , B VINCENT P. MO RRISSEY PAUL WILLIAM LUBENOW B.S. β€” Business Administration Soccer 1-4, Varsity Club. THOMAS N. LUCAS B.S. β€” Business Administration Phi Theta Kappa Pres. RUSSELL E. LUNDEBERG B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering I.E.E.E. 3, Tennis 1,2. MICHAEL W. McKOSKY B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Engineering Society, C.S.P.E. JAMES P. McNAMARA, JR. B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Evening Student Council 1963- 1965. Social Committee Chairman, Alumni Association, Engineering Society. DANIEL MARCELLO B.S. β€” Public and Social Administra- tion. SHARON WENDY MEYER B.S. β€” Accounting Concert Committee 1, Winter Week- end 3. WERNER F. W. MICHAELIS B.S, β€” Electrical Engineering VINCENT P. MORRISSEY B.S. β€” Business Administration S.A.M., Alpha Phi Omega PETER NAIDEN B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Intramurals, C.S.P.E. PETER NAIDEN ALEXANDER W. NICHOLSON, JR. RUSSELL DAVID OFFENBACH 78 LEONARD OLMER CHARLES A. OVESNE FREDRICK A. PARNOFF THOMAS PEESO JAMES T. PERKINS JANICE PERRY ALEXANDER W. NICHOLSON, JR B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Cum Laude, Student Council 1-4 Sec- retary, Vice-Pres, Social Chairman, Charter Member Tau Kappa Beta Fraternity, Varsity Club, Captain Golf Team 1-4, Intramurals 1-3. RUSSELL DAVID OFFENBACH B.S. β€” Public and Social Administra- tion Drama Society 2-4, Business Manag- er 3, President 4, Chariot Staff 2. LEONARD OLMER B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Student Council 1, Weight Lifting Club, Sportsman Club, Engineering Society. CHARLES A. OVESNE B.S. β€” Industrial Administration. FREDERICK A. PARNOFF B.S. β€” Business Administration THOMAS PEESO B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering. JAMES T. PERKINS B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity. Weight Lift- ing Club. Engineering Society. JANICE PERRY B.S. β€” Business Administration Student Council 1,2, Cheerleading β€” Captain 1,2, Drama Society 1, World Forum β€” Secty., Rifle Club 4, Social Committee 1,2,3. FRANCIS POWELL B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering, Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity, Weight Lifting Club, Newman Club, Intramurals. ALFONSE A. PUZONE B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering. ALFONSE A. PUZONE ' 4. β– : S, ' l ' JOHN D. QUINN MAURICE E. RICCIARDI 80 AGUSTO JOSE ARNESEU RIVAS RONALD ROBSON ROY ROPER JAMES E. RYAN β–  Β« ' ' ' i ._i ' ' Β« ' ' i i ' i. - .i j ' β€’;, ' ' t β– Β« ' β–  ' i Β« β–  ' β–  ' β–  ' V Β«r. ' i ' . i. β– ; , ;; . . 4. Β«i NOBLE JOHN SALERNO HOWARD SANZONE RAYMOND D. SANZONE JOHN D. QUINN B.S. β€” Business Administration Inter-Fraternity Council 3, Kappa Phi Sigma β€” Charter member 3, Vice- Pres 4, Student Council 4, S.A.M. 4. MAURICE E. RICCIARDI B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity, Student Council, Engineering Society, Ameri- can Marketing Assoc. AUGUSTO JOSE ARNESEU RIVAS B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Weight Lifting Club - Pres. 3, Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity β€” Treas. 1,2, En- gineering Society. RONALD ROBSON B.S. β€” Business Administration. ROY ROPER B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering JAMES E. RYAN B.S. β€” Business Administration Intramurals. SOBLE JOHN SALERNO B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering A.S.M.E. HOWARD SANZONE B.S. β€” Business Administration Weight Lifting Club, S.A.M. 3, Vice- Pres. Phi Rho Zeta International Fra- ternity. RAYMOND D. SANZONE B.S. β€” Public and Social Administra- tion News 2, Student Council 2,3 - Pres. 3, Winter Weekend 3,4, Ring and Pin Committee 2 β€” Chairman, Soccer 1- 4 Captain 2-4, Varsity Club 2-4: UN Delegation 2, Drama Society 1, Edi- tor-in-Chief Chariot 4. THOMAS SANTINO B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering Golf Team 2, Tennis 2, Student Council 2. THOMAS SANTINO .... J . ' jf β– ; . ' ‒♦ β– 1 4 -J i- ii , A- - 4 β–  β–  ll 4 i RICHARD L. SCOFIELD ROBERT SHECKLEY 82 ELIZABETH A. SPODNICK RUSSELL N. SWANSON JOHN F. TERRY HAROLD E. TODD . ' β– ;Β . ' jr.Viv ;;♦-♦■;, RONALD TOLMIE LOUIS TREHUB HERBERT WACHTER RICHARD L. SCOFIELD B.S. β€” Industrial Administration S.A.M. 2-4, A.P.O. 2-4, Newman Club 4. ROBERT SHECKLEY B.S. β€” Industrial Administration Varsity Soccer 1-4. Tennis 2-4, Intra- murals, Social Committee 4, Varsity Club 4. ELIZABETH A. SPODNICK B.S. β€” Business Administration Student Council 2-4, News 1-3, Copy Editor 1, Managing Editor 2, Editor- in-Chief 3, Pres, Phi Delta Epsilon . RUSSELL W. SWANSON B.S. β€” Business Administration S.A.M. 4. JOHN F. TERRY B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering HAROLD E. TODD B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering RONALD TOLMEI B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering. LOUIS TREHUB B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering HERBERT WACHTER B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering RAYMOND WATSON B.S. β€” Accounting. RAYMOND WATSON i .t 4 -4 β€’ THOMAS WEIHINY LAWRENCE D. WEISS 84 RICHARD WELTER KARL F. WENDELOWSKI RICHARD WHERCAN RICHARD W. WIRTH β–  ' ..? .1 . V ..β–  β€’β€’ iT f ,1 ' β–  ;■♦ ,β€’ β–  ,f .1 A A A- WILLIAM F. YALE ROGER ZUKOWSKI THOMAS WEIHANY B.S. β€” Business Administration LAWRENCE D. WEISS B.S. β€” Business Administration News 1 β€” Sports Editor, Concert Committee Chairman, Handbool Committee 1, Tau Kappa Beta 2, Student Council 2, Variety Show 3, Winter Weekend Chairman 3. Chess Book 4, Bowling Team 4. RICHARD WELTER B.S, β€” Electrical Engineering Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity 1-4 Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Weight Lifting Club 2-4 Vice-Pres. 3. Engineering Society, C.S.P.E., Intramurals, I.E.E.E., Magna Cum Laude. KARL F. WENDELOWSKI B.S. β€” Electrical Engineering Student Council 2-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Phi Zeta Psi Fraternity β€” Pres. 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Engineering Society, I.E.E.E.. C.S.P.E., Cum Laude. RICHARD WHERCAN B.S, β€” Business Administration RICHARD W. WIRTH B.S, β€” Business Administration CHARLES M. WOLSKI B.S. β€” Industrial Engineering S.A.M, WILLIAM F. YALE B,S. β€” Business Administration Intramurals, Weight Lifting Club, Tau Kappa Beta Fraternity. ROGER ZUKOWSKI B.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Phi Zeta Psi l-raternity. Engineering Society, C.S.P.E. GEORGE BALDWIN MARILYN BESS 86 PAUL H. BOISVERT ORVILLE M. CALVERT PALMA CAPPIELLO ALLEN COOK 7 . ' J .1 . , r . it +, β€’ β€’β€’β€’Β« β€’β–  f ' ? t ! f ,1 ' f .V f i VW V ' ♦■ V ' , -.1 V V -J- ' . Y t i β–  r 1 f Β ' )!β– β– Β β–  4 i- -Β«. ' i ' i ' . : . ' 4. % β–  :V ., Β«β– β–  -T V . Β«β– β–  , (, 1 β€’ J. ;,. .(T. HARRISON L DAVIS GEORGE BALDWIN A.S. β€” Business Administration MARILYN BESS A.S. β€” General Studies Dran-ia Club 1, News 1, Winter Week- end 4, Monte Carlo Dance Commit- tee, Freshman Parent ' s Tea. PAUL H. BOISVERT A.S. β€” General Studies Tennis 1-2, Drama Club. ORVILLE M. CALVERT A.S. β€” Mechanical Engineering Engineering Society, C.S.P.E., Phi Zeta Psj Fraternity. PALMA CAPPIELLO A.S. β€” Business Administration Cheerleading 1,2, Chi Kappa Rho Sorority, News β€” Business Manager, ALLEN COOK A.S. β€” Business Administration SUSAN DOBRESKI FRANK C. COPPOLA A.S. β€” Electrical Engineering HARRISON L. DAVIS, JR. A.S. β€” Business Administration Student Faculty Relations Chairman Evening Student Council 1963-1964, Pres. 1954-1965, News Reporter. SUSAN DOBRESKI A.S. β€” Business Administration Chi Kappa Rho Sorority β€” Secty. 1, News β€” Assignment Editor 1. News Editor 2. JAMES GAiTO A.S. β€” Business Administration JAMES GAITO k ' i ' -β€’ ' - ' . % j i ' t. ' β– }.. ' ' ' i ' ' t V ' i- ' i Β« ' β– β–  ' β€’ , DAVID N. GALLICCHIO BENJAMIN H. GLEASON 88 MAUREEN GRAY JOHN J. GRIFFIN FRED H. HALLOCK FRANK W. HUBBELL ;: β€’ ' ' ' l K ' 1 . ' lf ' ' ' -T - .1 .1 vi- DAVID N. GALLICCHIO A.S. β€” General Studies Newman Club 4. BENJAMIN H. GLEASON A.S. β€” Business Administration MAUREEN GRAY A.S. β€” Journalism Drama Club, Assistant Feature Editor β€” News, Monte Carlo Dance Com- mittee, Freshman Parents Tea, Winter Weekend Committee. JOHN J. GRIFFIN A.S. β€” Business Administration Collegiate Council of United Nations, News β€” Assistant Business Manager, Student Council, Vice-Pres. World Fo- rum Club. FRED H. HALLOCK A.S. β€” Accounting FRANK W. HUBBELL A.S. β€” Business Administration Intramurals, Class Representative 1. SHARON KRAVET A.S. β€” General Studies Ctii Kappa Rho β€” Vice-Pres., Student Council, Head Hostess of Seminars 1,2, Drama Club, Freshman Parents ' Tea, Monte Carlo Dance Committee. VAUGHN LAWRENCE A.S. β€” Engineering ERIC P. LILYA A.ii. β€”General Engineering GEORGE LINCOLN A.S. β€” Business Administration GEORGE LINCOLN JOHN M. LOMPERT ALEXANDER MAFFEO 90 PATRICIA M. MALONEY THERESA M. MONACO PETER J. OROSZ NANCY RUTH PETREMONT TYRONE SKITGIS JOHN M. LOMPERT A.S. β€” Business Administration Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity ALEXANDER MAFFEO A.S. β€” Business Administration S.A.IVl., Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity. PATRICIA M. MALONEY A.S. β€” Journalism Student Council 1,2 β€” Corresponding Secty. 2, News 1,2 β€” Assignment Editor 1, Managing Editor 2, Cheer- leading 1,2 β€” Captain 2, Chi Kappa Rho Sorority 1,2 - Pres. 2, Variety Show 1, Newmann Club 1,2 β€” Secty. 1,2. THERESA M. MONACO A.S. β€” Business Administration Cheerleading 2, Student Council 2. CLIVE EVERETT SPENCER PETER J. OROSZ A.S. β€” Electrical Engineering NANCY RUTH PETREMONT A.S. β€” General Studies Student Council 1, Co-Chairman Freshman Tea, Cheerleading 1, Phi Theta Kappa Sorority. ANTHONY J. RAIMO A.S. β€” Business Administration TYRONE SKITGIS A.S. β€” General Studies CLIVE EVERETT SPENCER A.S. β€” Business Administration LUBAMYRA SZUMYLO A.S. β€” General Studies News, Drama Club. German Club β€” Secty., People to People Club. Winter Weekend Committee, Monte Carlo Dance Committee. LUBAMYRA SZUMYLO BRIAN W. THOMPSON GRETCHEN TREIBER β€’CHARLES H. 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